Lowell Weekly Journal for November 6, 1872

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B O O K S , ' Board p r o c e e d e d to vole lor p e n n a - : ment.
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Several aecounls were reported b r
J. Romsdall.
; n c u l c h a i r m a n , a n d .Mr. W . R . D a v i s
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bcpald far when HfHdarltia mide.
ANUrA«TIUK.R of hear> and Iighl berneai.—
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T h e f o l l o w i n g resolution p r e s e n t e d | w a s r e f e r r e d the n a t t e r of b i n d i n g
DiB R O A D
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OTARY,Attorney andSellelter. Willattendto G r a n d R a p i d s B u s i a e e t
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buiine.. In any of the Stateor United States
by Mr. Ilaynes was then adopt«il:
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rectory.
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Ball A Woloott,
F O B GROCERIES.
t o r u o y b e a n d is h e r e b y r e q u e s t e d t o p o r L w h i c h o n m o t i o n o f M r . W . P .
A rWRMBYS, • r a i d l.pld*. Mlth. PartleoUr
Hank, Lowell Uloh.
w aa ss aa cc cc ee pj t e d i m d a d o p t e d
r e p o r t t o t h e B o a r d a s s o o n a s p o s s i - pW
V ihi ii lt nn ce yy w
I x . attentiea glrei te biulMNti the Vnited State.
Uoarta and Real A .tele litlgalien.
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ble as te what action has been taken
Hie Board adjourned.
V f r m K H Y a t L s w . a B d S o l h l t a r l n Stateor S a l .
B a t h b u a Honse.
s i n c e t h e last session as to the B r i d g e
S a t . O c t . 19th.
r h e Board met
x x j l e d State*Court..
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O . V K M K SI RV.KT, CKANU RAPIDS 111CU.
ri'rm iod village property for .ale e r r e n t . l.inon,
Street Bridee question.
I p u r s u a n t tu a d j o u r n m e n t , a n d w e r e
A . R . A U T I . H O I L L , Prepnetor.
eA Claim Agent for procuring rention»andKountl c
O n m o t i o n of Mr. M y e r s t h e B o a r d [called t o o r d e r by the c h a i r m a n ,
Benjamin A Harlan.
Well, l«t Ibem •orat.
W e have
a d i o n r n e d tmVd t h i s m o r n i n j r at t e n 1
The minutes of Friday were r e a d
Perry & L o o k .
T T O R N K Y a t L n w , Jndge ol Probate, N o t a r y .
TTOP.NKYS AT LAtT.
B n i l n c . in nil thn
o'clock
and approved.
1'nbli., OonmUaloiipr of llaadi, Ac., ler New
State and United State. Ceort* attended to.—
Work made to order in the Best of
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n'ompt attention giren to C'onveyaoeing,Collections Vorkena WiaeuailB. Piekate U S c . . ffouuty build |
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if n a i d l u r b v
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and r.ii.l.
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l l a d v . W . V.
Mcl.cii
r-ii; i n ' l " ii' i w a s foil i d t o
md I'R * C.
W aiki
K r e s c h f s l f Sewed Beeis.
ft.*. .
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the
b o t t o m ligure, a n d t h e folk, h a v e
nyslolaui andSurjiohs.Odlctin Masonic B u i l d - .
I t o l l i u l I t Ollt.
• . ^ ^aet,A„NK,.,..v1
Forry B.others,
j l.iXCLUSlVK i'KAi.KilS IN Hat,, Cap^. K m ' Union niochl
.
JJlj Ulovee.icc., Who;-., :eaui. UetBil..So. 11 Mu.i-1
lfr.it Sid'-, i
P
A , ing,
K C t lLowell. Uieirt
A
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. c ; S t e p,h.e n s o n .
, roe street Grind Uapid--..
IX, WE
•
K.p«cial
i 4
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rTOSKK'.'A r i l l C I'hy,Mrian k Sarpenn. Kspccia' <
a^ta'it.ongir.n^^.hl.ti.aadChron'eDi.j
Mohl & Schneider.
AJ
AI '•) Slephcns'.n's I ' a t e u t T t c m - aun Support-( VT ANl'i'ACTUUIvUS of and wb-ile-aled. .ilern in | /
orM.manulioiured to order, fcllwork warranted ••<>!
Cigars and Tobacco. Alsoa *ood aiiortmrutjl 1
Siva .-Atlafaction.
••...•
"SMei i Liiaumuml Di. u ripe..
!> J ; | , | r , , . .
n
Retidenr llrs*. I!" •. ^' north
Union . - ' e l r . o l ' ' Moiime.U;
ila;, : ,
V o o r h l s & Co.
Co.,
ALKi'.S in line Ksmily (irocoiies, li riaetic
House.
icaled ^r.iids.Kn^i -h piukies, i- iucea, Korci^-n
Dr.'i^B..Lamb,
and DoinintidruiU., piovii.ioi^, |ir...iui " >.v. u-J an.; j
West's
MouracHtroet, Crand Uapid i.
t rtr r a C o
l^L LL « V,H.
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T H E
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I time.
Ln-tell,.
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A H .
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U I I A I . K U
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R
Y
,
I N
A m e r i c a n Tire Setter,
F r e s h M e a t s ,
E a t o n tc L y o n .
D-etric: au'l Sunday.SchnoiI F o r S f t l i u f f C a r r i a g e a n d W ' o g -yy,. M
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P o u l t r y ,
libl.Ol'ATIIIC PMVSIClAN . V grndu.it • from j JJOOKS ui'Mlatlonirv. DUtri.: ai.; Sunday School
X
our ni the best Medlral Cnlleg.H in tho United ^
l-brsnii. suppl ed at lil-eisl uuscnanl. Sciim.l
o n T i r e €oI/l o n l h e w l i r e l ,
O y s t e r s .
-/\te«. Has prsctlco'lteeJUIiie'SOiears.Id.of which book • wuolc.ial.-nnd re.ail.
Canal.-:.L1, . trm-r
•
in Southern Mieiiit;nii. with surcoss., lli.easci pecu»!•.«•' «>"« l"I • •••
AND
ALL
KINDS
OK
GAME
IN SKASON
h a r t o leuul-iR treated .ii.-ee,»fu"lly by my mode oil •
t.-ealment.
Offlo-and Ucjidenceiil West Knd Bridge Ayf"ANL'FACTCUKitSofVuruiture,
Wolson, M a t t e r & C o.O. , A 31 Canal
Street.
With
"liich
t
^
s
r
of
lltuor
TlRi:s
can
be
set
in
j
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A
A
N
iVX *lrett,nnd u, ; a ii Huron iilreel,Ctuuil RapPAID FOR ALL K I N D S O F
W m . Pullen,
ids.
11
E A U B K
in Roady-madeClothing, Cloths,Oenl'i
„ .
FurniahingGoods.Hats.Caps,Bootn.mdShoes,
r •ueaier
l i o e t t iu
gert,
JASALstreet,
--^ . Toj.,
0good.,
Clothing cut and made to order. Store Pnllea's J U CANAL
street,
dealer Iliif.oo.,
io FancyBaskets,
Wursteds.Tnmniini;!!,
Obil
,r i
Wloek, Bridge street
Jdren's
O ""wagons,
" earls
- —
I
t
n
t
i o n s .Hoop
Baskets,
and sleighs.
skirtsChiland
corsetlkinsdetu order.
D
G
G. R.Coviil..
N K R A L
Caavasaiiig Agent. A ! I k i n d s of
bookseaa b a o b t a t n d d o f u i o i a t I o « O « l r s t e s . —
B
W
T e n
lLive
M i n u t e s .
Slock.
Sal!
3 ? e l t s
I t i s o u p o l t b e m O s l w o n d e i f B l t i i u e and l a b o r - s a .
Pork.
B
Hine
B A L E R S
E A I . R K 3
D
I.nry
IA H T F
Oroseries, 4e.
4
Goods. Clothlrn.
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EXCIUSIVE
» P '
I
S t o r e In b r i c k
blaak. oppoilta Franklin House.
Chas. Althen.
E A L V R I b R e a d y - m a d e Cloli i n g . Cent'S'o
n i s h l n g O o o d s , H n t s . Caps.
I
D
V I O T 1
Siman H. Hanson.
ACTOHia of a n d D e a l e r i n t i B - w a r e
Coppor-waraand Sheet iron Special attention
Ivan t a reoflar, a a « a - t r o n | h i n g aad j o b work.—
G K A P a p p a i l t a Hnat K U a a t a r ' I d r u g s t o r e .
teoBaeeUodanathardelatarlaassubataaaaa.
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lANGLKr
B
U w a H.Mai
A W U F
O
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B R E W
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T
&
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R
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,
Remember we warrant ail
tire set with this Machine.
M A L S T E U
C i t y B e r w e r y
W i l s o n * Bdla.
MICH
ll ktads af Blaeksaiithlng. Horsa-shaaingwag' 3 B A N D R A P I D S ,
AI aad C a r r i a g e I r o n i n g d e B s p r a a p U y .
STOCK, X X X A P R E S E N T USE
E d i a r Morse.
ALE8,(fc D R A U G H T L A G E R .
1 B 0 8 L l a a f r o m ffliftoa Rause.andall a t k a
teafcd from al
*g5S5
R " a U H o u " . , taakd f r o .
„
0 ^
araias.
IHORSE SHOEING
Wool! W o o l !
W
r
A H T B D .
A SPECIALTY.
L
.
MOHN'INii s l ' s s i i i N.
Hie
chairman.
roll a q u o r u m
railed
On
M. 0 . B a r b e r ,
to W . A U . Bai'HER.dealer InGroee
ROMIG'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
We have nothiD^ to do with
Hunter's old shop, bat have removed all work to
i
l
l
-
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liiOM*
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s
I
'h
int'i
to
to
^
'
order
'd10
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d
m i i u
-
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a
coimtv
a
n
. . 3,
^IUITILD
('nmmilt
l
1,..
ciiaii-to m iki-tlio
was tound present.
« liintv
-> o '
I
. eml.-er
i a \ • :i t h o V i ' l ^ h
\ V h o l e in visit t h "
lu o r
R E ^ U L V E
if t h o
[mor i'anw
ib'tl
i . om"
il)tci| i,v
l
|1„
neetissary arrange-
n i e u i s t o c a r r y o u t iln* r e s o h i i i o n .
T h e Miinutes ol I tiesday s p r o c e e d - i
, n o t l o „ ti,,.
0 n
aeeepied
K:lme
1 ings were read and approved.
| n i l d adopted, the eoinmitter wa^ a p .
Several petitions and remoiistrau-l!)0i„le(lt n n i ]
„r M r
|notioM
ces w w e presented and relerred t o l s o n i ^
| l o n n l a d j o u r n e d unlil T u e s appropnate committees.
,lnv
<j 0 ' c i 0 ( . k .
M r . J . N . D a v i s ottered t h e lollow_
i n g r e s o l u t i e n , w h i c h w a s on m o t i o n '
TUKSDAY, Oct, 2 2 , 1 8 7 J .
Rdopted
'",!ll'd met pursuaui to adjourn-
f
BUILDING,
W H K I T K A S ,
T H «
( l ™ , a
H A N . D .
I
I
Bridge C o m p a n v show a disposition!
p
l o c o u t . s t t h e o U i m o t i h . . o i m t y in
the m a t t e r of the Bridge street bridge t
^
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,
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,
.
L,v
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.
ti
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•
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and ap-
a n d h a v e e m p l o y e d s o m e of t h e b e s t
i> i i
. ' ce lt i tl i o u B f r o m r e s i d n i t s in t h e
lI e« .g. -aLl *t a. Tl _e. n, »t i n .t LhIe. >sinio
S t a t e tF oI I Rr eO pI TrVeCsSeF nN tT I
t o w n s of C o u r t l a n d , OaktieUi, Plain- - - - M I C H . their iuteresis, tiiertfort,
field.
Grand Rapids and Cannon,
Resolved, T h a t t h e P r o s e c u t i n g A t asked t h a t a p o r t i o n ol t h e G r a n d
t o r n e y i s a u t h o r i z e d t o e m p l o y .1. W . R a p i d s a n d G r e e n v i l l e S t a t e r o a d b e
I C h a m p l a i n , E s q . , t o a i t i s l h i m iu t h e
.vacated.
O n motion the s a m e w a s
c a s e of the c o u n t y against tho G r a u d
Ireferred to the C o m m i t t e e on r o a d s
| R aa p i d s B
B rr ii dd g e tCoo m
n appaannyy..
ftnd
b r i j g e 8 .
VMAMK A.MAJLKY, VltOrttlKl OH
b
W yv ommn ii n g , o f l e r - U
M r . R a n k i n N#
o W
T h e r o m r a i U e e , m c h u n 8 r
d
a • t a U m e n t w h i c h w a s referred to L t h 8 B o t r d 8 e v e r a l a c c o u o t , ^ h ^
1
the Committee on Eduaation.
'were allowed as recommended.
at all
O n motion the Board now took a
{)n i n o t i e n of Mi. w
p
W h i l n # y .
-.
• » . « . TV u i t u v y ,
taken. r e c e smma uM ans %t ia %l *>5 pY *. ill.
_
i tthbea ea ll ea cottiionnn onff an CC on uu nnttyv S u p e r i n t e n -
Thursday Oct. 17.—The Board met
dent of the P o e r w a s m a d e t h e specj pursuant to adjournment and were
ial o r d e r o f b u s i n e s s for t o - m o r r o w
ISTO L I G i X J O R S .
cailoi to order by tbe chairman.
morning, alter tho usual order of
T h e m i a u l c i of W e d n e s d a y were
businoi*.
read and approved.
O n m o t i o n , t h e C o m m i t t e e on ReA p e t i t i o n f r o m I I . D a l r y m p l e w a s * . . .A - 1 RRS .
•
....
OR SALE—Storeand iotor vacant bu.lness\ota
e
axc 8 w a K
on R i r e r s t r e e t , west side.
Also, dwelling r e cceeiivv e d a n d r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m m i t - P
.
.
autlioriaed to com—
Im u m
n iccaattee w
l o u s e s SOU
and lota
and Tkcan.
r a c a n t eillage
w ii t 'h t "h e A* u d"i t o r G e n e r a l
nouses
Ida aon
>•....,• lot*.• Also, «
acrea good timber laud,desirably located. For lur- t e e o n R o a d s a n d B r i d g e s .
regarding tho interest reported back
t b e r particuiais i n q u i r e OL
L". B . W I L L I A M S .
T h e C o m m i t t e e on R o a d s a n d
Lowell,Feb.13tb.l8T2.
t o this c o u n t y o n t h e list of rejected
Bridges reported adversely to the
taxes.
p e t i t i o n of c i t i z e n s o f V c r g e n n e s a s k libitingju ^ a 1 n i o l * o u
^ r Stiiison, tho
.i.ai tim low ol
ni'ohibitin<*
Piano and Organ for Sale.
. s l e atabatgnm, sn eicellent rosewood piano
J ?
with sit modern ImproTeinents
improvements. Aim a rosewood
six octace piano rase organ. Inquiro at LLM etU'e.
•ge
T T ' O R
.
B I A D C
A resolution
of
eoneerninir
assessment
t o o k
be 1
;
oOperative
p e r a t i v e in
tt oO w
III s
Sa
A iI d
D
WnI lss hl lii p .
paration
TWT
s
;
the
pre-
rolls,
etc.,
B
l1,
,n
»
recess
until
1 o'clock
-
. # a r ^ n " 1 «n<i
^ a s called
0 ne 0 cl0c1
,
!
too £
a
to order by the
' P- ">•, when, ou mo-
r t c c j 3 u n l
wns mvsonfutl bv
Mr
I
V
Hnvto!
'
i i 5 O 'cloclc p .
. 1
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•
'
m . l o e n a b l e I h e m e m b e r s t o visit tim C o u n t r
P o o r F a r m
A l 5
ami accepted.
„
,
o c l o c k p . u . the c h s i r o a a
I C
S a m e o t h e r bbusineis
usiness o
Ofl l i t t l e i m m
- | C A- L Lt E Dh llie
e Bonrd
B o a r d logelbcr,
tOKCllier, Ww.-ieu.
N E N , HU-re
there not
not be... — . . . ,...«o
.......c i , . . , i W> Bn M. .I T L ^ l ing
Inn Aa qnonmi
uuonim present,
nresent. on motion
mo!
• ..ond nu;ld. L
'
. . « C
N-inB-ICFP.L
of Mr Dock-
Farm
for SaleS
Fine Bay Rum Oil
A n u n e q u a l l e d H a i r T o n l e . k e p t f o r Sale
Fowlison & Quick,
Socms ?d F l o o ' Gr.LIAM's 11 nek . o p p o s i t e Nations
* c h t e c t a i i Builders.anddesl*rslo Ivoibero la
TILLED iida • L o w KN .H
Bank
d th n • . - r v
'.iVi'l *: •-Illi
'irider-t; inline
W e d n e s d a y O c t . Ui.
T hh e B
B oo aa rr dd * m
m eo i I 'Vl isr sn na annii
T
by
rami
;
M U I ' » 1
was
•
>1 '
i ilion
t h e int r.'»'s o f tho
F
l e i F r o r i i l o n i . C r o c k e r y , R . l a s s w 8 r a , Y a B k e e N o The bsst in u s e , k e p t c o n s t s n t l y o n b a n d . Also
HON«,snd alnll as.ortmeat la tbe G r o c e r y andgenera
' " J ^ M U E E a n d ProTiiioo L i a e . Terms c a . B . a n d wil
| o a m i n f l
f n s t t a l
^ E F L L B A P O N D with Cold at I I 10. lee c r e a m andsoda
w a t e j i n their season. Brldgeatreel.Lowell .Mich
Porthe H a i r , which remerss Dsndrnlf and stops t h e
W. J. Atkias,
H a i r f r o m fslling o a t .
I A I . I R i n A g r i e u i t u r a l I m p l e a i e n t s . WE a l s o
e l l t h e j u s t l y celebraied L u m b e r Wsgons a n d
• A G G P E S Baanufaclared by J . A . Adams B r o s , I L N . i a e s s i l a e e o n e d o o r B a s t of P o s t Ofllce, Lowell, M i c h .
D
i
i
uiiti;
o ' c l o c k r i t! •• a : E II AMI.
journnier.t and
o!Verc ' . . : .
N e w Advertisement.
BARBER SHOP.
M-B.BlodfettW . n l e n H i l l s . manufacturer a f P I '
a a l F i a j y C i M i m . r e s . T w a e d i and Jeans,FLA J • p v O K ' T F A I L t o go l o B o a o g ' s e h a p If you want
n e . , P U i « A « l F C N I R S h i r t l u g . S l o c k i n g Y a r n , aFL X ) a first etass lob d o n e . S h a e i a g . S h a m p o o i n g ,
g o o I . m i l * f r o N I ' s r e W o o l and f r e e f r o m floe
Hair Cntting and W h i . k e r a Dyed in a stylo t o please
g h t i t i n » ' k s t , r i a o p a i d f o r W o o l . L o w e l l , Ml
oreryone.
O ^ D L I - ' I
S
m
A V E R Y
WM/*ARJf Meals furnished
**
hours. Day Boarders
for wkieh we « I 1 pay t h e hlgkea
.'John T a y l o r .
market price. P A R K 1 R * WBTHKRWAX.
ow Faaadarand mannfaeturer oa
.
ld
a
B
s
k
i
a
d
s
o dune
J u n o tOtk.tBTZ.
tk.IM.
D . . , . . . P 1 . 1 , 1 . » R I T . .
Plows, Harrowi.Cultlratora.Serapori.bebilaighi P . 8 . - W e will pay Oflraad 1 Kaploa
ar laala prices.
• d a l l k l a i s a f aastlagtaordar.Lowdl.litleb.
U C C E H B O R
p
W .
M ". W h i t i i v ; .
I that inasinuoh as
J \
t o l u r n i s H s t w h o l e s a l e a good a r t l e l e o f C i d e r j
F o r t h e t i i w o of Lowell. A U w b o b a v e s a s a i t o p e r a t a
Vinegar a a c b r s p a s c a n
beagnt I a D e t r o i t o r . p r o n o u a e e i f t h e host InTentlon in u s e f o r s e t t i n g L O W E L L
C h l r a g o . L o e e r s o f g a o d n n e g a r w i l l d a we] t o r e ^ M B • J ' . k t t t h e y e a a g e t an a r t i c l e a a t e f r e e l l r a s .
wast and Flat Rlrar Bridge,Lowell.. Ulcb.
A
RIGHT
V i n e g a r W o r k s .
C B
ishareby g i r e n t h a t I am now p r e p a r e d
P
a n 1 i l e b a ril
lion—Mossr-.
Simmons M 1 M v r e s .
..
1 1 .
On Drains—M
s a e d l>rii : iiii.
T h e I'm u r d -..iw a - i j i n r n e d
N O B L « .
K . B . — C l o t b i a g made t o o r d e r .
M
11.
:
iTuekcr. \V(
i>" :. hi
Hides
<fec
t i n g machines of t h e sge.
[ CentralMarkot.nridgeStreet.
Wilder D. Foster,
HOIJiSALB and retaildealerin Hardware, aad Notesringthe wheelto pieces, no tsklngout bolts,
m s a a f a c t a r e r of C o p p e r , t i n a n I s h e e t i r o n no b r e a k i n g Dslnt, no b u r n i n g t b e felloe o r boring
L o w e l l July l « t . l S 7 2 .
new holes, but simply taking t h e wheel f r o m t h o axle,
work, M A 10 Monroo s t r e e t , Grand R a p i l s .
p a t t i n g it i a t o the machine, and r e t u r n i n g I t to t h e
C. Q- Stone.* Cothe owner, tightened in t h e most aalisfeclory m a n n e r ,
Grand Baplds Marble Works.
B A L E R S
TA
D r y G o o d s . O r o e e n e s , Boots and
S A B A N O
a*.
MM,
Ai.U AI LlKSVKLD.dealer.iu llonnraents,Gra*e all In two o r t k r e a m i n u t e s .
T\B
Ih o " "Hats
' A
S
- • » - ami
« . «
0«ns.Crockuir.ASO.
Shoes.
Cspi. Crockerr. A : o . Store
Store I N
StunessndfurniUim
marble.
lUSanth
Division
l i SI
w
T h e n n d e r s l g n e d h a s o B e of I b e i e m a c h i n e , a t h i s O Y S T t B
iam'F B l o o k . I.owell, M i c h .
•TRTI^AA'I
m e t , G r s n d Rapids.
b ! a c k n n i t h s h u p , a n d has t b e
(
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H O B A K V
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THE
NEWS.
At liomc.
WHILE the Pacific express on the Great
Wi stern Railroad was passing Beansville station, Ontario, twenty miles east of Hamilton,
Tuesday nfternoon, the wing rail ofthe switch
broke, and six cars were thrown off the track.
Conductor Fnrness was badly hurt about the
head, and a number of passongers were inured.
THE steamer Kate Karney, lying at tbe New
Albany, Indiana, wharf, took lire at 10 o'clock
Monday night.and burned to the waters' edge
iu a few momcnlM.
Octobcr.
BT ItACBEIi POMEIIOY.
Life sconw vrorlh while upon a day like this,
I'ackcd full of flavor an a nut of meat;
The acrid taint tliat often spoiln tiicir sweet
Now, clorifiod, its mellow juiccs raics,
Steepi'ii by yon Ktlu into pure drops of hlign.
Sueh weather makes one scoff at tropic heat,
And feel less sad for summer's flying feet,
So rare Hie honey of a parting kins.
Yesti rduy'a fog somehow befogged tbe brain,
And in tbe blood a streak nf madnoss wove ;
lint this northwester slits bad • renins iu i .vain.
As Saladm's sciiniter lb •cushion clove.
I would not elwnue the crisp, immortal breeze,
For all the balm of spicy summer seas.
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on t h e n a m e of F r e e m a n . " T h e princess became Mrs. M o r l e y ; and u n d e r
these n a m e s they corresponded with
each o t h e r . On t h e eve of t h e revolution of 1088, Mrs F r e e m a n ' s influence
, became so great t h a t it became a n imp o r t a n t question whether or not she
would favor tbe accession of William
ami Mary, and t h e settlement of t h e
crown on William in case of Mary's
death. Anne would bu the lawful successor in that event. She would, u n doubtedly, follow L a d y ClinrcliiU's advice a b o u t yielding h e r r i g h t of succession. At this j u n c t u r e . L a d y Churchill herself had t h e wisdom t o seek t h e
advice of others.
It was d e c i d e d t h a t Anne should desert her f a t h e r ' s cause and unite lu*r
fortune with those of William and
A FAMOUS WOMAN.
Mary. T h o k i n g had already been deIti'iiilnlirrnrrii of Ihr Diirliens ot .tlni'l- serted b y " E s t il possible," as Anne's
lnnoiiKli—Mn- HI NIILY II nil LLI r I'll. h u s b a n d was cnlled from t h e s t u p i d
uoviTiiiililr Ti-iniii-i'—Her I'twer In
exclamation by which ho was continnI'fll I f I I'M.
T H E EIMZOOTIC.
Rapiil Sprrnd of the liomc- D l n t r m p r r
ThroiiKh .ut the fCuntrrn n n d Mcvrrul
YVratcrn State*.
A NOBLE ANIMAL.
A D o g T h a t ii W o r t h S o m e t h i n g .
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All Sorts of F a r n z r a p h s .
LONDON h a s over 100,000 p a u p e r s .
KEEP tea in a close chest o r canister.
THERE are 310 S m i t h s in New Haven.
BKEAD and cake should b e k e p t in a
tin box or jar.
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A WHITE coon has been killed fcij
Montgomery county, T e n n .
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POTATOES in New E n g l a n d arc rotting
very rapidly t h i s year.
The following is from the Por.land
T h e h o r s e d i s t e m p e r briefly men- Prcsa:
tioned, a s h o r t t i m e ago as prevailing
" A. 0 . Newman, assistant light-keeper
in Toronto, is now rapidly s p r e a d i n g at Mount Desarl, is thn owner of u tine
E a s t and W e s t , and causes great hin- Ncwtouiidland doc, of whom we aro told
d r a n c e to e q u i n e traffic. T h e telegraph ih o following anecaote: u O n Sunday tho
wires have b e e n b u r d e n e d d u r i n g t h e 15th ult.. Mr. Newman's litile boy, nine
week with d i s p a t c h e s f r o m Buffalo, years '»ld, strayed away and was missing
HARVARD C O L L E G E p r o p o s e s t o h o l d
Bochester, N e w York, Brooklyn, Bos- f o r a l o u t two hour?. The mother went
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ton, Detroit, Cleveland, and every city out of doors and called to him, when the a n n u a l examinations for women.
of any size E a s t , a n n o u n c i n g t h e pre- d/)g in response, ran up Irom the shore
LION h u n t i n g is becoming a common
valence of t h e plague. In B o c h e s t e r with tho boy's wet cap 111 his mouth, and sport in t h e Rocky m o u n t a i n s .
t h e disease h a s assumed a fatal charac- signified by his actions thai he desired
MURRAIN prevails alarmingly in the
HON. NATHANIEL • F F M . E i i T o s , P r e s i d e n t of
ter. A d i s p a t c h dated S a t u r d a y s a y s ;
her to follow him. Tho motlior, ahirmed, tion a b o u t Somerville, P e n u .
the Bollowa Falls (Vermont) National Hank,
" More fatal cases of tho horse disPORTLAND will soon have a second line
called the father who was sleening in the
died at his residence in Chester, Vermont,
ease are r e p o r t e d this morning, t h a n
house, and they followed the dog as of Liverpool steamers.
Tuesday morning, in his 98th year. He was
d u r i n g t h e whole time since t h e disease
quick as possible. Down by tho shore 011
VERY rich nnd extensive d e p o s i t s of
the oldest bank president and the oldest Mafirst a p p e a r e d . Tho streets are deserta rock, the little boy was lying insensi- tin have been discovered in Australia.
son in tho United States.
ed of horses, b u t wagons and c a r t s
, ble, his clothes wet, as if he had been
A SON of Rev. J. S. Oallaghor was instantly
BUTTER t h a t is uot m a d e in Septemdrawn by m e n are plenty. T h e express
dragged from the water. After long ef- b e r and October is t h o best for winter
killed Tuesday noon, by a plank fjllmglupon
companies a n n o u n c e t h a t no m o r e
bis head from anew building on the corner of
goods will b e received. T h e railroad forts, in which the dog rendered all the use.
I'ssisianee ho could in his mute way, the
Wall ond Droad streets.
companies c a n n o t deliver freight. HeA CHINESE inventor has discovered
boy was resuscited, and afterwards told
Tu.-. large flouring mill of Gunny
p o r t s f r o m t h e Erie Canal, particularly
how to send by telegraph an exact fim
his
story.
Ho
was
on
the
beach
gatherger, at Rockfleld, Indiana, was destroy
between t h i s city and Buffalo, are very
. simile ot a signature.
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a n d , perhaps, for this very pur- discouraging. Many boats have been ing shells when a large wave camo in
lire a few days since. The origin is supposed I oitgh. F o r fifty years dicttttrese in t l i e lately
MR. ANDREWS,a comedian well known
080 8 l e s e t o u
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and
carried
him
off
in
tho
undertow
Tho
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' " William's c a m p at tied up, n e a r l y all having sick horses.
to be in the engine bouse, among shavings. 1 fasliionabU as well as t h e political HrLcir
dog jumped iu after him, but tho wave no t h e E a s t e r n stage, enters t h e lecture
Loss on buildimr. abont 130,000 ; on stock, i d e s of E n g l a n d , says a writer in t h e' N o t t i n g h a m , accompanied by
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" "a "d }y Many have arrived with dead horses on
pi evented hini from reaching the boy for field t h i s winter to illustrate t h e t a k i n g
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board.
T
b
o
towing
companies
adver11,000.
i Kansas M o n t h l y , L a d y M a r l b o r o u p b ' s
Vl ± flS
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t o | ic of " Dialect H u m o r . "
tise that t h e y will f u r n i s h horses as far 1 soino minuios. lie siezed him by tho leg
life ,s
A LONDONER was recently sentenced
THE case of Congrtssman Bailie Payton. ol i
i n t e r e s t i n g to t h e s t u d e n t of g e e J
, . (jhurelnll was'ni'idc Dnke'of
of his trowsers and tried to drag him
as
possible,
b
u
t
will
not
be
responsible
Gallatin, Tenn.. a
member of oral luBtoiy; b u t her career is even
! ashore, but the cloth tore in his teeih; t o four m o n t h s ' i m p r i s o n m e n t a t h a r d
for
any
lack
of
service
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labor for b u r n i n g o u t 11 cat's eye nnd
Congress during Jackson's administration, i more interesting h ^
.l!!! / . ! ! l l l ( 'y '» waiting was, in position and inof t h e b a g g a g e delivery companies are and the bey said he had an indistinct re- knocking its teeth down its t h r o a t .
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was before theClainis Conimittccon Saturday. ^ l u ) . !l . n P LS ^
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collection of the dog coming down below
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n t t,h 0e mrealm.
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IT is announced that indictments have been i ( L , , ® s ti 0 ' 1 : Does he w h o .gains
ORANGES and lemons keep best
the surface for liim a g a i n ; and that was
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B u t , t h o u g h she had favored t h e acces- t r a c k . "
found against Daniel U. Conover. Geo. " • :
• ^ n e e i i E i . ' 1 J's t h e ' 8 , i o u , o f 1 W d H a m ^ n d ^ M a r y , j i e r s o n a l l y | At Buffalo business suffered consid- the last thing he was conscious uf. It wrapped close in soft p a p e r and laid
Plunkett, of the present Board of Aldermen, |
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i.i.p! n
she detested t h e m , and took no pains erably from t h e withdrawal of h o r s e s sceins that the dog had dragged the child in a drawer.
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, : c o u r t i e r s u s e d to call her, heard t b e .
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. upon the rock out of »ho reach of the
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I ob.nson. LdwardCastello o f t h i . o l d H l i n u t s t l l i l t w e l o o m o a H i x K u c c s s i v e , 0 , s . m 0 0 1 t h e
t b a t « e r e affected b y t b e malaria.
CALIFORNIA is receiving a large s h a r e
Board, tor frauds relating to ceding uf cny i n o i n m . l l 8 t o t h c t , i r o r o
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continually
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s
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between
Anne and
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W)S
A Boston t e l e g r a m d a t e d S a t u r d a y , I waves and had tried to restore him. 1 of attention this fall f r o m p r o m i n e n t
property in the upper part of New \ork for
her royal sister
Woman 8 q u a r r e 8 !
t o i>ourt at tll0
of twel
s a y s : " V e r y few horses a r e in t h e When ho heard the mother's call ho took New Yorkers.
radroad purposes
where she became t h e c o n s t a n t p l a v - ; Mar>- ordered t h a t tho text of t h e streets. All of t h e various d e p a r t - the';up tn inform her, as well as he cou.d,
GATHERING colored leaves is a pasTHE President of tbe Pacific Ma.l Company 1 1 I i a t 0 n n d c o m p a n i o n of that princess sorraon s h o u l a be p l w e d , as was usual, m e n t s r e q u i r i n g horses are at a s t a n d - ol the affair, and hasten assistance. "
t i m e a m o n g ladies s p e n d i n g a u t u m w J n
Al,ne
has announced that the company has sold -7.- o v o r w l l o m h 1 i c w a s destined to exert so
. a s ^ t 'it St. J a m e s . W hen h e r still, and suffering m u c h in conset
i tho c o u n t r y .
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000 reserved shares at par. and thus increased r e n t a l ! i l l t i U O Q O e. W h e t h e r she loved w a ^ r v i s ' t o d B a t h , tiio q u e e a f o r b a d e quence. H a n d carts a r e iu d e m a n d .
A Successful (iiioiestcr.
"WHAT Shall H i n d e r ? " is Anna
t 110 l l l u
In lt,ou ot
16 Clt
the company's capital to alwnt (10,023.000.
' Anne then, o r ever, may rest a q u e s t i o n ,
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y - W h e n N u m e r o u s wagons are d r a w n by men.
A c o r r e s p o n d e n t w r i t i n g f r o m H o m - , Dickinson's new lecture. Ask us someTHE House of Bishops of the Episcopal ] 0 f
s h e allowed t h e A u u e p a u l l l ( i r r e 8 P e c t 8 1 0
T h e only encouraging f e a t u r e is t h a t burg-les-Bains s e n d s u s t h e f o l l o w i n g : t h i n g easier.
; l,ut that
8h
Church elect this week a Bishop forNebraska. princess t o love her, and t h a t t h e y i
® ^ a s 0 , t e n 8 n " h b e d b y being few cases p r o v e f a t a l . "
j " I have on several occasions written
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The juriBUiction includes tho territories ol |
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waiting a n h o u r nnd a half.
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I n Brooklyn and J e r s e y City, t h e ! to you a b o u t the w o n d e r f u l good forwere vvery
i n t i m a t e , was more nt h a n a 1p "" V
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car-loads of cattle eastward in live
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Small injuries, i n d e e d ! B u t if there n u m b e r of h o r s e s a t t a c k e d is g r e a t ,
Dakota. Moi tana, etc.
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. t u n e of C o m m a n d e r B u g e j a , t h e wealthy days.
Locis KOIIMEUKY, tho well-known proprietor i W b i i e h e r elder sister waspartiaipat- • « ' ' ^ . j n t h e heart t h e smallest occa- b u t t h e r e have, as yet, b e e n no fatal
i n h a b i t a n t of Malta, who comes h e r e
of Konnerky's gymnasinm of Chicago, shot
LOUISVILLE calculates t h a t t h e late
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; ing in t h e gaveties of t h e c o u r t of ; " l " l
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1 at i r r e g u l a r times a n d i n v a r i a b l y wins :
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and killed himself on Sunday.
Charles 1., now'receiving with ridicule ^ ' k e d t h e D u c h e s s of Marlborough,
T h e area of t h e disease now e x t e n d s large s u m s . On his r e t u r n lately from exposition made $1,798,080 c h a n g e
GBOUKD is broken
. , on
, the Brigham
, , , Union a p r i n c e ' s addresses, now in a tit o f , " m l " ^ d ufmost every moans t o . n d n c e from Bangor, Me., t o D e t r o i t nnd o t h e r j t h e fetes a t Berlin h e recommenced ! hands.
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Narrow-gauge Railroad, at Salt Lake City, to
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dismiisinir herself as ftn Anne t o dismiss ber. F a i l i n g in this. p o i n t s in Michigao.
QUEREC h a s imported for cathedral
playing, and won every d a y from 50,T h e disease m a d e it a p p e a r a n c e in 000 t o 100,000 francs, and sometimes organist J o h n Watson Warren, of t h e
GENERAL HOWAKD, arrived from Arizona, t I i r o Q f f h t h e 8 t r e e t B o f L o n d o n . Sarah I ^ F .
New York o n S a t u r d a y , and in less | even more. I n fact, t h e b an k has lost College of Organists, L o n d o n .
says
ays he acts strictly in accord with the in- j e n n i U p 8 led a comparatively retired I " a J1 t h , u . , ( l o n e ' . B ? t ' ! 0 1 I'.1® P r i n c e 8 8 t h a n one week a b o u t twenty t h o u s a n d 1 so c o n s i d e r a b l y of lute t h a t d o u b t s a r e THE gross receipts of t h e W e s t e r n
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structions fromi General Crook, and endorse. l i f e i u t | i e l, O U S eliold of the d u k e of
horses hud b e e n a t t a c k e d
T h e r e is ' e n t e r t a i n e d of its c o n t i n u i n g open u u - U n i o n Telegraph Company for t h e y e a r
w
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his policy and plan
plana of a vigorous war against York, a f t e r w a r d s J a m e s II. It was , mnn n l n ^ S
mn
o hardly a p u b l i c stable in t h e city which : til t h e 31st of December, when t b e pri- ending t h e 30tliult. were$8,457,995.to
; is not afiected, while a m a j o r i t y of t h e
the hostile Indians. He never gave
gave Crook 1 U ot the fashion in the t i m e of Charles
f !K, ,?I fi
fi
vilege, as you are d o u b t l e s s aware, euTHE money disbursed t o w o r k m e n l m
le he was iu n t o e d u c a t e a woman as it had been j ?
f
)out t h i s t i m t ,
if a n y t h i n g valuable h o r s e s owned by i n d i v i d u a l , 1 tirely ceases. M. B u g e j a h a s even
order* to suspend hostilities while
Rook I s l a n d , amounts t o a b o u t $75,r.i:„„i.„.i.„„
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o
make
h
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uneasy.
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are
for
t
h
e
t
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m
e
being
useless
to
t
h
e
i
r
power.
in t b e Elizabethan ape.
forced t h e direcfoi t o throw in fresh 000 monthly.
owners. M a n y of t h e car lines and capital t o t h o a m o u n t of 300,000 francs,
THE Memphis Savings Bank has
MAPS of F r a n c e have been struck off
stage
routes
have,
been
forced
t
o
d
r
a
w
thc woodbine twiueth.
and has so completely a b s o r b e d t h c
off' most of t h e i r v e h i c l e s and t o lessen s u m s which t h c es tab lis h m en t may have by t h e F r e n c h , with Alsace and L o r THE election of Gen. Maxw<
t h e t r i p s of t h e remainder, nnd even won f r o m other players t h a t its half- raine p r i n t e d in black.
from Utah is to be contested.
BR VAN, Texas, proposes t o give $1,with this relief the h o r s e s remaii.ing yearly dividend, which in o t h e r years
THE race between Occident audi;
On t h e o t h e r hand, t h e d u c h e s s treat- well are overworked. T h e livery and
Francisco, has been postponed to November o u c h . S h e seems t o heve been fascin-i , h, e
.
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was fifteen, twenty, nnd even twenty- 000,0(10 for the location of t h e S t a t e
13th.
| ated at once by t h e y o u n g officer's f
J m w t r e s s with a c o n t e m p t u o u s , boarding s t a b l e s have also been at- five per cent., will scarcely be fur t h e Capital at t h a t place.
BACON s a y s that u n m a r r i e d men a r e
A DISPATCH from Elko. California, says the appearance, his face, h i s form, u n ^ • f r i ^ n i s ' a n d m a d e lier'Tmstor 'and "her tacked, and 11 large n u m b e r of t r u c k s j p r e s e n t one more t h a n a few k r e u t z e r s
are thrown o u t of use 01 drawn b y ani- ; p e r s h a r e .
' best friends, best masters, best sercastern-bouad fi eight train w as badly w recked above all by his d a n c i n g . He was,
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Saturdav morninc.
i certain v j u s t the man to capfivnte j P •. 9 '
net to use m o i e sell mals afflicted with the d i s t e m p e r . T h e
oauiriiu> uioriinij,.
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i , ; m I rGstmint. W h e n she a t t e n d e d Anne s , disease h a s b e g u n t o e x h i b i t new and 1 S u c h c o n s t a n t nnd w o n d e r f u l suc- vants.
cess has alarmed t h e company which
LA GEATE, who some time since extensivelv a j o u n g g i r l . Macat.lay speaks of . n m
t h e courtiers noticed t h a t i
WHEN does an i n f a n t evince a t a s t e
omment inerchants in New York, as unrivaled in sagacity and address, j n I.QIJJJJJQ,. Dreaentinc t h e Q u e e n ' s 1a l a r m i n g p h a s e s which are looked on farms t b e rooms, and M. Blanc, t h e di- for literary life? W h e n it takes k i n d swindled pi
piominent
as
highly
d
a
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g
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r
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s
.
T
h
e
influniation
justody on Saturdav, on his ar- and endowed by n a t u r e with a c e r t a i n j
; rector, h a s notified to M. Bugeja t h a t ly t o its s-quills.
was taken in eu
of t h e t h r o a t extends t o t h e l u n g s and tlie permission which had been accordrai.ee, where —
be was
failed him, , 11
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'lm a ^
Jlits. O'LEARY, ol Chicago,
who
rival from Frau.-,
.. arrested, cool intrepidity
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.. which
. . never
.
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and
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: swindling is sa.d to reach either in fighting o r in lying.
ed him of p u t t i u g down 25,0)10 francs owned t h e cow t h a t set t h e fire, is tflThe amount of bis
lurenue
S h e was now, indeed, as t h e conr- coughing is fearfully convulsive. T h e
at once is now withdrawn, and t h a t he have a benefit ball, tickets $1, i n conlma, .
H o h » b „ . n j . i l r i *> M t a K Iu ^ , u, ' ' ^ , ^ ^ , 1 " " i T r f i l " ® t W ! « « • O a M ber,' " a t a t a U s j n o r w a s animal p a n t s for breath, and becomes
m u s t for tho f u t u r e c o n t e n t himself 1 sideration of t h e vast i m p r o v e m e n t
of bail, which is fixed at $40,000.
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b e s t ' a u t h o r i t y in matters of' t h i s J ® .
P ^ t i c a l r a n k s only, j q u i t e cold a t t h e extremities.
T h i s with g o i n g u p t o only 12,000 francs, m a d e in t h e city d u r i n g t h e past y e a n
(.an(lj
THOMAS L . DAVIS l a t e D e m o e r a t i c
l t l l 0 u t 11 t , t , , e o f
I snrf
declared
that
his
man- i ^
Mary's learn-1 seems t o be a warning of a fatal e n d i n g ' like every one "ise. I t a p p e a r s t h a t t h e
HAY dealers in Boston are b u y i n g
date for Prosecuting Attorney of Vendorberg
'
"irresistible,
either
by !
shone preeminent for wit a s of t h e m a l a d y .
| a u t h o r i t i e s have had s o m e t h i n g t o d o
county, Ind., attacked Frank J. Ryan, city
, V ( ) m k ; r well a s beHUty m circles where L a d y ,
or
It wnp
T h e t r o t t e r s and racers s t a b l e d in with t h i s alteration, as t h e town of laree quantities ol hay iu Maine at ^13
editor of the Ev
t h e city s e e m e d to have escaped t h e H o m b u r g has a certain s h a r e in t h e to $15 per ton, and have i n t r o d u c e d
ing in thc eu
disease
American Girl has a l m o s t re gains of t h e table. B u t as a very large t h e practice of c h o p p i n g t h o h a y be: fore pressing it.
was promptly
covered f r o m h e r s l i g h t attack.
stake is r e q u i r e d occasionally for t h e
Davis has as
At least six h u n d r e d cars have been system of M. B u g e j a , t h a t gentleman is : MR. P. S. GILMORE will receive t h o
1
Journal.
vi/iimiQ Pl.nr.d.ill ulimilil loivn
!»' M a r l b o r o u g h , who was by t h i s time f h e withdrawn f r o m t h e city railway lines. t r y i n g t o o b t a i n a change, and p e r h a p s entire proceeds of t h e Ball, in his honIn this b r a n c h alone t h e disease t h r o w s I some aivangement may be arrived a t . " or i" ml for h i s ' b e n e f i t , on October 23,
at t h e Boston Coliseum. Mrs. Harrison
THE
a t h o u s a n d men out of work.
—Oaliynani.
„
Gray Otis contributes $100.
T h e hack men have a l m o s t t r i p p l e d
Marne
M. LIDOT, a F r e n c h m a n , has inventTrain Signals.
f a r e s for passengers, in u t t e r violation
until
i_Lf'Ui IIIO bVftlUCt
IV/ UIO ..
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L l l t . l u o l ,.
ed a machine for s t o p p i n g r u n a w a y
of t h e law, nnd r e f u s e t o carry those
hospital a^siBiants on their way to C.iir.p Cha- y o u n c w i f e : 4 4 1 hope all t h e red s p o t s
® 4ueC11 8 x.a%or
.
A
Boston
exchange
d
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s
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b
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s
t
h
e
Sllt
horses instantly. E U c t r i c i t y at t h e
Ions, by n istake left a train at the town of. of o u r child will be gone against I see
; occupied h e r declining ye..™ .n r e f u s i n g to pay t h e illegal rates.
" t r a i n s i g n a l s " recently a d o p t e d by
Chalons, which is still occupied by Germans, her,
t h a t JI ! 1c 'o"mu ,pfl,ec t"i unkg a t Blenheim,
S p e a k i n g of the disease, f h e New ' t h e E a s t e r n Railway of Massachusetts control of t h e driver is t b e m e a n s emr, and h e r nose straight, so that
ni-„u a ducal resiThey wore immediately arrested and tlair inuy fancy it t o be like t h e mother, for ^ - n c e , c o s t i n g a million of dollars, a n d York T i m e s says it begins with a la- as f o l l o w s : T h e signals, of which ployed ; f h e horse is violently shocked,
1
J has y o u r colored h a i r : I would i " Hweanng a t Vanbriigh, h e architect. bored, half-suppreesed cough, which t h e r e a r e two kinds, are o p e r a t e d by and so much surprised t h a t lie instantside-arms taken from them.
she
/
THE Grand Duke Nicholas, of Russia, has have h e r t o be like you in all t h i n g s She s u r v i v e d h e r h u s b a n d twenty-two rapidly increases in violence, and is electricity ; one i n c l u d e s t he c o n s t a r t ly comes t o a halt.
years, r e m a i n i n g a t t h e head of t h e accompanied by fever, intense h e a t of
embarked from Italy for Greece.
el*
I use of t h e o r d i n a r y telegraph, by
M . E R N E S T DUVEHGIER D E H A U R A M W .
[e was very proud of t h e dnchess' ^ w l " P V*TtJ> ^
t b e DticheBS of B u c k - t h e m o u t h , whether d r y o r moist, and means
THE Italian Parliament has been convokid
He
of which tiie arrival
and in P u n s , has published a c a d c o n t r ^
iiriant
hair,
and
knowing
this,
she
n
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nose
and
eyes.
T
h
e
for November. An order will be issued reor- l u x u r i a n t
d e p a r t u r e of every
train
is re- dieting t h e statement t h a t Miss Nellie
ganizing and enlarging
the military
niiiirnry d...nets
districts once a t t e m p t e d t o revenge herself for ^ X ^ . ^ ^ b o a Uns X ^ i r i horse a t t a c k e d r e f u s e s all food, b u t ported f r o m all t h e principal stations, G r a n t , t h e President's d a u g h t e r , i s
png tne
w l , 0 u t tl, 8
evinces
n
o
disposition
t
o
lie
down.
Of
•n-'theniii" thew.isons
»ome offence by c u t t i n g it ofV and lav,
cheerfn
i i n s t a n t l y t o tho Boston office. By t h i s a b o u t t o give him her h a n d in m a r r i of the Alps, and stren
t h e m o d e s of treatment, h o m o j o p a t h y m e a n s t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t can know age.
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LATE European paper.a
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H e n e \ e r alluded t o t h e .i.,,
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t h e position of every train along t h e
nounced that from the first of November the m u s t pass
THE Rev. J. F . W a r e will e n t e r on t h e
t o have b e e n used more successlully. line a t any moment. T h e o t h e r arT h i s m o d e of t i e a t m e n t consists in t h e r a n g e m e n t is designed t o keep every j pastoral charge of t h e Arlington s t r e e t
a d m i n i s t e r i n g of five d r o p s of aconite, t r a i n e n g i n e e r i n f o r m e d of t h e position 1 Church, in Boston, on t b e 3d of Noi m m e d i a t e l y on t h e discovery of infec- ot t h e t r a i n which immediately pre vember. H e is an earnest spirit, an i n tion, licorice being also given, t o clear c e d e s his. T h i s is done by m e a n s of I dependent thinker, nnd a polished pulpit speaker.
u,1
t h e t h r o a t . Aconite and mix vomica
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Alsace and Lorraine, who have chosen to abide
i 11 .1
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e >• never enrry a n y o t h e r . " " T i s of n o a r e c o n t i n u e d in m o d e r a t e doses signal flags, which are o p e r a t e d by
.
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j s1q u a b b l e s t h a n by t h e ravages
of
(lis
M11. W I L L I A M E V K R E * T . s o n o f E L every p a s s i n g train. T h e i n s t a n t a train
0
bv their
French uuationahty.
^
- -love
eirrrencu
« u o u « I ' ease, -he always opposed
t o a n g e r c o n s e q u e n c e , ' ' w a s t h e r e t o r t , " I have until
tho
animal
recovers
or passes one of t h e signal stations— ward Everett, has applied to ti e BosTHEE French papers fomdia low the adoption n u a ' t i e n c e to petulance
' T o ti.e i n s u l t e d t h e u n d e r t a k e r and h e can otherwise.
T h e allopathic system which a r e p e r h a p s a mile a p a r t — a red ton Association of Ministers, for
coming session of the National A.-scin- l i i 8 t
^ t l u . ma ;e me one as good for £20.
at thee comini.'
of hj8 hft.
is more varied, a n d ,
of
course, flag, o r disk appears, auu c o n t i n u e s license t o preach t h e Gospel. H e will
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W i t h all h e r s p i t e t o w a r d s p e o p l e in advises l a r g e r doses. Mustard is apuntil t h e train has passed t h e next sig- comm nee preaching in Boston, uex^
plied t o t h e t h r o a t , in ter io r and exte- nal station, and every train is required Sunday, October 2(1. Mr. Everett n a
rior, and t b e patient is " k e p t u p " by t o s t o p five m i n u t e s unleHB t h e red flag, i t u t o r in Harvard College.
stimulanfs.
I n o t h e r cases f a r and or light by night, h a s d i s a p p e a r e d , and
E D W A R D WALDO E M E R S O N , s o n o f
bella d J n n a a r e given. T h e homaio- a f t e r five m i n u t e s t o proceed very slowR a l p h Waldo, now in E n g l a n d , h a s
acter more full of " envy nnd all u n p a t h i c p l a n , as a l r e a d y state I, finds
suffrage.
1 feared b v t h a t intrepid s pi ri t ."
ly, with an extra lookout.
Another 1 written t o the Pall Mall G a z e t t e s a y i n g
THB Council General of the Department of
Her domestic life, however, was nut c, l i a r i t, a b l e n•e s s " t h a n t h e d u c h e s s in more favor, chiefly on t h e g r o u n d t h a t p a r t of t h i s signaling a p p a r a t u s , which
; that subscriptions will not be n e e d e d
P o p e ' s word t h e doses a r e less f r e q u e n t and bulky,
the Sdne have adopted resolutions in favor of a t a ii pleasant.
H e r five d a u g h t e r s her d e c l i n i n g years.
is q u i t e important, is the notice which
sa irizlll
compulsory education and employment
of- lay
o have inherited
u r i o u s temR hI e N
r u n d e r the n a^m Je of Atou- nnd t h e h o r s e is less worried b y t h e a c o m i n g train gives t h e d e p o t man ol for r e b u i l d i n g t h e h o u s e of Ins father,
1— N Cfieera
R M tN»
IIIIM 1 II* 11her
UVIf IIIRIFIIIF*
II'III* t
t r e a t m e n t . A singular p h a s e of t h e its a p p r o a c h . About a mile f r o m the as f r i e n d s in America h a v e kindly intcaciiers in public schools, and will petition per, and s h e lived in perpetual warfare 8 a B t ' ( ! m 8 h a r d l y exaggerated :
i,3H
bor
disease
is t h e indiscriminate c h a r a c t e r s t a t i o n every a p p r o a c h i n g t r a i n sets a sisted on t a k i n g upon themselves t h e
tbe Assembly for legislation to that effect.
with t h e m . " I wonder you and jvour
l'"by
^
t
y
years
the
world
ban
o u r j -7;:;
of its victims, no p r e c a u t i o n s of room, bell t o ringing in t h e station, which is cost of its restoration.
THE floods in the south of France have sab- m o t h e r c a n n o t agree
Miull.'orough The wisest fool mneli time has over made.
light or ventilation being proof against c o n t i n u e d until t u e arrival of t h e train. 1 FHOM t h e catalogue of Yale College,
siued. The damage done to farms and vine- once r e m a r k e d to one of them ;
you l-'roni loxeless youth to irrespectea ago
it.
P r e v e n t i v e s of every kind have T h u s everything seems t o b e d o n e t o j u s t issued, it a p p e a r s t h a t t h e whole
No pas-ion gratitie I except h- r rage.
yards is extensive.
a r e so a l i k e . "
j n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s in all d e p a r t m e n t s
IT IS said that one of the deputies from CorP o p e speaks of t h e Duchesa of Marl- Who breaks with Iter, provokes revenge from been t r i e d , b u t so fur, with b u t mod- : i n s u r e safety f r o m collision.
hell.
I n u fashionable Fifth
is 838, of whom 481 are in t h e Acadsica will resign bis seat in the Assembly to borough as one who
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1
or
avenue
livery
and
b
o
a
r
d
i
n
g
stable,
a
emic D e p a r t m e n t , 48 in t h a t of P h i l make room for Prince Napoleon.
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' f . "Hiers, from her birth/'
No more a storm bor bate than gratitude.
An Aefer's Resources.
small
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a
n
t
i
t
y
of
s
u
l
p
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a
t
e
of
iron
iiiai each passion turns, or soon or late.
| osophy and t h e F i n e Arts, 23 iu t h e
1
T.IE m Ttal rem -ins of Heinricb H- ine , S w j K B o i i l i g b J o k ^ ' and"otheJ' bU.rv To
T h e a c t o r H i n d was r e m a r k a b l e f o r I Law, and 98 in t h e Theological D e p a r t
Love,
if
ii
makes
hei
yield,
ninsl
make
her
thrown
i
n
t
o
a
water-trough
has
o
p
e
r
a
t
e
d
which were buried:in Montmare ( c n e t e n , w r i t o r s t o ( ) U , l o l l p , l t j n r i d i ( , l l j r l i e r
hate."
successfully as a preventive, and in t h i s h i s p r e s e n c e of m i n d and fertility in meats.
J
have been dismt.rrcd and taken to H-m- n v u r i ( . ( . a m , h i R , 1 t ( . n i p ( i r
Macauley, who certainly cannot lie. and o t h e r places p r o m p t t r e a t m e n t of e x p e d i e n t s . O n e evening, while playbui
B I S H O P BAYLEY, w h o w a s i n s t a l l e d M
o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
B u t if she hud malicious enemies, accused of a n y personal a n i m o s i t y in | all s u s p i c i o n s cases h a s t h u s fur been ing in s o m e forgotten melo d r a m a , h e
•
"
j s h e hud also warm friends. T h e Priu- the premises, s a y s :
proot a g a i n s t t h e i n r o a d s of t h e epi- e x t r i c a t e d himaelf with h o n o r f r o m an B a l t i m o r e on S u n d a y , as Archbiehop
awkward (lifficulty.
H e represented and P r i m a t e of Baltimore, was f o r m e r Fi w e r s in New Vnrk
cess Annie loved her with an nllecfion
" S h e lived t o be t h a t m o s t odious demic.
On Hriinilwav New York flnuer t h a t m i a b t well be called idolatrous, and m i s e r n b b ' o f h u m a n beings, an anT h e veterinary surgeons define t h e t h e h e r o of the piece, a hardened b r i g ly an E p i s c o p a l m i n i s t e r in New York.
Ved along two'or t h r e e L l , ' 1 >' C b u r c l n l l was the leading spirit chmt crone—nt war with h e r whole e p i d e m i c variously, b u t all agree that a n d , c a u g h t at h i s t and awailing h i s , H e entered t h e R o m a n Catholic C h u r c h
s t o r e s are scattered
iu
, inor t ourt
"
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that gathered a b o u t k >nd, a t war with IK* invnchildren and its origin is traceable to some iiiiuninil doom in a sombre c e l l One of Ins ao- | d u r i n g a tour in E u r o p e in 1841. H e
in a block, f r o mn F o u r t e e n t h U. F o r t y that
princess
d
u
r
i
n
g the reign of her Kratd-children.
Great indeed, and a t m o t p h e r i c
influence. A veteran f o m p l ces bad contrived to convey him 1 is t b e t h i r d convert f r o m P n . l ' m t i s m
second street. T w e n t y years a g o n bou
father,
J
m
i
e
s
I
I
Playing
c
a
r
d
s
in
r
i
c
h
;
b
n
t
v
a
l
u
i
n
g
greatness
nnd
riches
horse
d
e
a
l
e
r
from
llochesfer, stated to a r o p e - l a d d e r and a file. H i s imsiness j who has filled t h e arehepifteoptil chair.
q u e t of exotics in m i d winter was a rariONTOKAOOS county, Michigan, in a t
t y t h a t it could scarcely be p u r c h a s e d . t h e evening, riding in Hyde Park (not chiefly b e c a u s e they enabled h e r t o t h e r e p o r t e r yesterday t h a t in his t h i r t y ..as to tile through the b a r s of h i s
N o w no ball-room is complete without then H y d e P a r k , b u t Ii faslnonnolc brave p u b l i c opinion, and t o indulgn years' experience he had seen h u n d r e d s p r i s o n window, and a t t e m p t t o escape p r e s e n t very much excited over t h e
country
drive),or
sailmgon
the
T
h
a
m
e
s
without
re<tr
u
n
t
h
e
r
h
a
t
r
e
d
t
o
t
h
e
liv
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
the
opening.
At
t
h
e
m
o
m
e
n
t
of
cases,
b
u
t
not
one
of
which
had
rediscovery uf a p p a r e n t l y very rich silflowers, and t h e y a r e so plenty as to be
past fair meadows and green woo s. ing and to t h e d e a d . "
sulted fatally. H e gave it as his opin- when b e was g e t t i n g o u t of t h e window, v t r mines near t h e m o u t h of I r o n
comparatively cheap.
Flowers j urnow
within
t
h
e
boundaries
of
t
h
e
m
e
S
h
e
died
at
t
h
e
age
of
e
i
g
h
t
v
f
o
u
r
t
h
r
e
e
soldiers
had
to
r
u
s
h
on
t
h
e
staire,
ion
t
h
a
t
t
h
e
disease
was
a
mild
form
of
River, twelve miles from t h e village of
c h a s e d for f u n e r a l s a r e t h e m o s t extropolis, these two Indies wereeon-l ml ye: rs, preserving her r e m a r k a b l e bean- l u n g fever.
fire at him, and s h o o t him d e a d . Hind Ontonagon county. Severn! of t h e
p e n s i v e variety, a n d yield a hiindsome
eompanioug.
We
may
imagine
what
ty
t
o
t
h
e
last.
W
o
m
a
n
'
s
.imbition
st
1d
u
l
y
went
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
his
p
a
r
t
;
but
a
t
t
h
e
most experienced m i n e r s of O n t o n a g o n
r e v e n u e . In m i d w i n t e r the price of a
M . Q C A D L E W I S , a D e t r o i t j o u r n a l i s t , critical moment of t h e expected fatal county a r e interested in t h e chum, a n f l
h a n d s o m e b a s k e t is Irom $5 t o $50. a t t e n t i o n would be attracted on these dom a s k s more t h a n L a d y M a r l b o r o u g h
^
^
occasions
by
t
h
e
delicate
features,
lovepossessed—extreme
beauty,
social
ta
Icatastrophe,
t
b
e
g
u
n
s
missed
fire.
T
b
e
has a r o m a n t i c history.
By being
a r e c o n f i d e n t t h a t it is t o be a p a j i p #
B o u q u e t s can b e m a d e from
t o *25.
e ' r ^ complexion, and queenly carriage of ( ' " t . wealth, t b e highest r a n k a s u b j e c t blown tip on a s t e a m b o a t he was soldiers retreated in disorder, and im- t h i n g . Gobi also has been disco v e n d
Single r o s e b u d s c o s t 25 cents, ami car
."j _ Annie's first lady of the bed-cliamlx r. can have, t h e unswerving t r u t h of a enabled to ' ' r e a l i z e " faandfomely on a mediately returned with fresh nmskets, within t h e past two weeks near t h e l a k e
nations 20 cents. W e a l t h y p e o p l e inn
" Perhi«os t b e independence on which h u s b a n d s h e could fear as well as love, d a m a g e s u i t . W i t h his h a r d - e a r n e d which, not being loaded, merely flashed shore.
vest largely in flowers on all occasions
she s p r i d e d herself had not then de- :oyal favor, nay, more, devotion ; a n d capital he then entered a c o u n t r y print- n t h e pan. H i n d ' s position was beAMOJCG t h e heavy tax-payers at Proviof festivity. L a r g e floral bells, which
ted into insolence. At all events, .T et ,
ing office, where he a f t e r w a r d s wrote an c o m i n g unpleasant. S u d d e n l y he fell denee, R . I., are Alex. Dunnau, wife
>st1 from
o $200,
nuiii $100
•ri'ni tn»
va-v/i/, ordered for
J 'i .
i i
•
•'Wi houi one distrcs.
account of " H o w it feels to be Bl wn ut ion t h e stage u t t e r i n g feniln! cries, • n I eh Idren, $1,679,900; R o b e r t H
w-d.l,„gH : t h e n t h e b r a c k e t s and vases A , i i m l 0 " D ? , h „ e i r I u M c , m r n ? , 1 ' 1 «
Sick < l [u rs' It 11 rough very selfishness, U p " — h i s first eflort iu literature. T h e dragged himself t o t h e foot lights in
Ives, •1.203,000; Erul P. Mason, $570,*.
m u s t 1... trimmed and fille.f, a n d trail
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"I' 1 l l Q \ t ( r :
t h e D u c h e s s of Marlborough died, sav- sketch hud a great r a n in t h e news- aiiparent agony, and exclaimed, " M e r - 003; Jo.-eph J . Cooke, $017,000; Amos
11
i n c b. -k. ts of rare flowers mn.-t orn.i- ^
^ w!inl
ing
in
a
l
m
o
s
t
h
e
r
last
brei.th
:
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I
think
papers,
and
Quad,
astonished,
k
e
p
t
on
ciful
H
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a
v
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n
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1
have
swallowed
t
h
e
m e n t ev.-ry t a b l e a n d tripod.
T h e e d , she u a n t e d a f n ud.
Yonr highC. Bar: tow, $510,000; Tully D. Bowen,
one c a n ' t l e a v e t h e world at a b e t t e r writing. He is now one of t h e spark- file! " Then, a f t e r well performed conflorist's l .trvest occurs d u r i n0g t h e holi' ' t , Vi ' r - v
^ w. u n e d h-.
heirs, $755,000; T h u r m o n Beck with
t
i
m
e
than
now,
when
t
h
e
r
e
is
no
such
ling
w
r
i
t
e
r
s
of
t
h
e
D
e
t
r
o
i
t
F
r
e
e
Press,
Wh>
u
o
t
converse
as
simple
Irien
•?
vulsions,
and
a
n
o
t
h
e
r
loud
groan,
he
ny8
and Wife, ¥592,'100; J o h n C a r t e r Brown
thing
as
real
friendship,
t
r
u
t
h
,
justice,
F o r m i s p u r p o s e simple n a m e s we,e
and concocts romances of seventy-five fell stark dead.
T h e «ndience, who 359,000; J u l i a Bullock. $370,000; Cva n y t h i n g t h a t is c h a p t e r s foi f h e literary weeklies at un had begun to m u r m u r , were appeased
OBEOON will boon bw a d d e d to t h e a d o p tted.
e d , " M v frank, open t e m p e r , " h o n o r , or, indeed,
inde«
n i s B. Mwueliester, $570,000: Amos D.
l i s t of wool-growing states.
s a ^ s lady Churchill, -'led m e to pitch agreeable iu life.
e n o r m o u s judary.
with t h e clever improvisation.
Smith, $450,000.
•HSSHM
l
1
I n Vain.
iiv nose, ir.nitv.
See how they crowd and .-nort beljw.
And flght 'or hnsks all brown and dry ;
rthile at their feet, like leads of snow,
. V Tbo pearls you throw to feed them lie.
Possibly legs came first and a back afterward. Iu any case the thU-g grew, and
far back in tho story of tho world we hear
of Kings on their throues, and learn that
then, as now, tliQ" chaic'l had beooine the
outward sign of autimrity and power. So
; when in public meetings wrangling begins,
and peacc-makers or breakers call " chair!
chair!" we aro not to suppose lh.it tho
FARM AM> MOUSEIIOU).
U e a t r o y i n g Worm* In P o l l .
to the health of her fami'y nnd a direct]
BiILESOPSIbVF.lt.
Th Sun .!n;in Hon dury Question.
encourager of that dreaded disease, cere-'
Advices from Loudon f a y (hat t h e
h
ero-spinal meningitis.
What says M. i" «"-Metal Biir«iiii« ivom u c o i r r m i o
0
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^
lUouiiliiin.
[ written j u d g e m e n t iu t h e S a n J u a n
The worms in the pois may be destroyed by stopping up the holes in the pots y r * i h 7
"«7 - t •.,i
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r
t
e
r
t
s i n ;
with corks and warering with limo wa'er
until it stands on the surface. The lime 1 1
•
•
' and silv.-r region is t h e Caribou Mine, anal D e H a r o the boundary. T h o
'Vcars that Iho I ruised and hreaMng hi art
water may remain for an hour then en tliOi-e insects, and even uadortake to tann locati il a b o u t eight h u n d r e d yards west eanse of delay in communicating t h e
and breed them, and Stronin uttributes
Hides in its shell, to jewels t rn :
i u d g m e n t i s t h a t an English d i p l o m a t i c
They have their value in tin mart,
intrigu: is on foot, t h e object of w h i c h
Thuy glitter—when they cease to burn.
is so to modify t h e E m p e r o r ' s j u d g e m e n t
as to cause t h e nibitration to become a
Go, take iliem to the smiling bride.
failure. Odo Russell, the E n g l i s h
Your lite lliat lives in frozen tears ;
Minister al Berlin, therefore strives t o
They crown her dark hair's odorous pride.
spec es the nest. In certain hug-1
,1,.. H ! i r f a ( . P it e x t e n d s 1. Int. prevent t h e E m p e r o r from acting o n
The heart-beats swing them in her ears. itorm of oflice had expired. So •ittaohod ,
\viilt«-llulrH on ilorn-s.
bsh aoaport towns there is a ilislinct class ^
whieb a g o v e r n m e n t title has the j u d g e m e n t , and is endeavoring t o
. . l l t H i l i n I / T | l o r ( , ar(.
were they to these emblems of state, that
The while hairs that apipear on horses of cockroach fanolers who breed these ^
Oh, fooi. to tling them to the swine.
raise a false issue. T b e article in t h o
over 1,000 feet, t h e Times of October 18th, was inspired b y
ttflVwi\up
That tramp and scratch and rend below ; olten tliay were placed on wheels and used t f r ( , m „„„ o r w c u r of sudale or harness insects with great sijceess. ( rossed with H | m f t
wbieh is 190 feet from t h e t h e foreign ofllce. It presents t h e view
as chariots.
j aro very unsigbtlv. A correspondent of tho knkorlao of South America, ibey (1
You pour away your life divine.
t
, O I l t a i n f l ,,,,
Tll(1
Ihroiigb the iniddlo ages nide benuboa ,|, 0 .Massachusetts IMougliman recoinmend are siua to bo particularly ror ieious and s J ,
the Government, urges al Herlin, s a y And Ibink to reap the grain you sow.
,
llot fur f r „ m
f(et
against the wall were most in use, and m the following remedy, which is certain I v " w a r r a n t e d to give satisfacUon.-' At a
ing that t h e E m p e r o r m iv decide u p o n
Know, then, that all yonr waste H vain ^
|lin(.
I .dies'bowers broad wmdow-seats look Himple one: Take a picco of lard, l-irge recent meeting of eiitoii.olog.-ts ul Salem. w l l U l l , l f ,, r ( . v i c ( 1
any one of t h r e e eoiinsels, which falsifies
Vainlv then • precious gems aro thrown.
tho place of chairs. \\ iih the lourteenth enough to give the purls a thorough gre is. Mass., these Hnglihh cookroaches were feet, with smooth and well defined t h e words of t h e treaty.
.Ttidgment is
The snuflliuv beasts that crowd fhe plain
century, and their gradual introduction,
. r u l ( t i 10 s u l l l 0 with the hand until it ci needed to be suporhir to all others, and walls.
required on two specified p o i n t s .
AM hungry h asts, and iieasts alone ;
1 cushions also came in, though still so little becomes
'
right hot, repeating iho oiiora- it was stated that the popular antipathy
T h i s extraordinary silver ledge is im- S h o u l d Russell fail to get a declaration
u - e d t l m t a n old Knglishmaii, writing as tion at least three or t'onr times, una the to them was absurd, tho cockroach being bedded in a moiintain ot syenite, b u t favoring an infermediiite channel f o r
is! what dream ol foul despair,
late as 1597, grumbles, " w o u l d i' not white hairs will come out and tbo hair of absolutely harmless and "capable of the t h e vein is so perfect t h a t mining op- t h e bonmlary. be is to labor for a neg/ What lavish love, hath power divine
better becomo the state of tho chamber to natural color tako their place. I have greatest affection for its friends. '
eration* are earried on at .i rapid rate, ative j u d g m e n t t h a t neither the D o
To work an answer to your prayer.
have ousye quilted aad lyned forms and tried this on several horses and never
and as the ores contain a large p e r c e n t Hiiro n o r Rosurco is t h e channel d e To make you angels out of swine!
Covering M:imire.
Thus the a r b i of s u l p i i u r e t s and galena, carrying scribed in t h e treaty.
— IiulepPiidriil. stools for the lords md ladyes to sit upon, knew it to fail The best time to do it is
It is remarkable that more attention is tons of silver glance and brittle silver, tration will fail, like t h a t s u b m i t t e d
> than great plank forms, that two y e o n u n in tho winter, before the now coat starts.
not
given
to
the
subject
of
covering
niannro
I can sisant remove out of their places, and
with a very little zinc-blende, and no previously to t he K i n g of Netherlands,
froni the weather, and especially Irom too a n t i m o n y o r arsenic of any eonse- who, instead of giving a definite deciswaynescot stools so hard that snico great
IIOI-MCI T h u l K i r k ill M u h l .
KOK THE HOYS AND G I R L S .
iiinch rain. Those who have g i m i tho mat- quence, they are rendered exceedingly ion, r e c o m m e n d e d a compromise. T h e
breeches were laid aside men can scant
The causes of a horse's kicking at ni^ht
ter particular attention have found that easy of p i o d u c t i o n , while t h e i r rich efforts of t h e P r i n c e s s Victoria, wife of
endure to sit upon.
The liiinter'H S t o r y .
is oftener tho result of nervousness and
Up to this time chairs had been made a restlessness than of ricious prosiieiisities. manure so protected is worth double that ness is a l m o s t fabulous. P a r t i e j offer t h e crown Prince, have been enlistd b y
We were once stopping at an inn in
which is left out in the open .nr. Two loads to wager t h a t a ton of ore can be ob- those engaged in t h e intrigue. Bleebe
Sacramento, whore several old hunters home by the carpenter atu.ched lo each It is a form of hysteria of the limbs. We
in. , have cured animals of this by attaebing a for one is a profit few farmers can afford to tained f r o m this mine t h a t will yield Roder, a J e w banker, an intimate asso
and trappers were gathered around the "urge
- household,
.
. • but as tho demand
. .
cmte of Bismarck's, is very useful in
? l W ( , | l 0 u ^ | H lose. There is no question which so vitally $10,000, coin value.
w o o d wei
open fire. It was a rainy night, and the creased, even Uie grout ones of the earth
On t h e head of one of t h e forks of t h e m a t t e r t o R u r s e l l . nnd bus j u s t
lodgers sat up late, amusing each other by found it more convenient to buy outright t ( ) , h e h i | l d f e l I ( , c k o f l l i e , i m , , m ( ^ U M > j concerns the farmer as this one of manure.
ralating incidents of wild life and adven- than have them made under their «'« " j,, kicking, by means cf a strap two and a Much that ho does has reference to it. Middle Boulder, six miles west of Car- been a p p o i n t e d B r i t i s h Consul General
Straw is not to be sold, becausc it makes ibou, a w o n d e r f u l lode has recently at Berlin.
turo. Ouc ol them who had been in Africa roofs, and so furniture manufactones half or three feet long. When he kicks he
manure. Stock is fed through the winter been discovered. It a p p e a r s to b e t h e
WASHINGTON, O c t o b e r 23.—The folrelated bis narrow escapes while bunting were commenced, which found it difficult a ( l m i n i „ e „ t o , l i m h e i f a blow from the
for the express purpose of manure making. o u t c r o p p i n g s of an e n o r m o u s silver lowing d i s p a t c h was t o - n i g h t received
lion and panther, another gave an even then to meet tho calls upon them,
He quickly finds that if ho keeps
acpount of an encounter with a cougar, Deep, sofily.cushioued chairs, at first slid be receives no blow, and ceases to Articles which scarcely pay to send to ledge o r system of lodes so linked and f r o m M i n i s t e r B a n c r o f t :
market
are, nevertheless, taken
to t' e city woven together as to give them the
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'
UEBLIN, October 'il.
at last a bard-visaged, weather browned most desired, were disiduced in the fol kick.—liura/ New Yorker,
in order that manure may be brought back appearance of one vast lode, literally To Hon. Ildwi'lon Fish;
hunter and trapper, who bad become lowing century by those with narrow
Thc three experts to whom the American
as a return load; and yet, tho whole of the b u r s t i n g from the mountain. By actual
31 n telling.
greatly excited by the t iles of the others, seats and high, carved backs which will
manure made remains all the season ex- m e a s u r e m e n t it is sixty t h r e e feet in memorial on the canal De Haron and the
always seem associated with the powdered
Mulching is too often not properly ap.
gave us 'lie following stirring anecdote:
Ihilish case were referred have made eacii for
posed tn tho sun, wind and rain, until it is width, oariying ore t h e e n t i r e distance hinisella very elaborate report on Ihe question,
" O n e day.seven years ago last ipring, wigs
- and stiff hoops
. of. thut time.
. predated or noglectcd from some caude.
Such were the chairs brought to this; Slr«.wberries should not only bo inulched diniinishcd in value to so groat an extent t h a t shows au assay varying from sev- suppoi ting their opinions by reasoiih st itou
after tending my traps in tne morning, I
trouhlo is that few reallv enty five to one thousand dollars silver with technical precision and exaitmss. The
at its early seltlemeut some of j j U K l before fruiting, but should be well us
, it is. Tno
.
started out through the mouutains on a wcountry
Emperor has also, with the higln st sen»e of
believe that
thut exposed
exposed manures
manures und'
umb rgo this per ton.
hunt, 'liout coop I killed a big horn, and h > u h may still be seen in old houses, or j mulched in the fall, just before ' h e ground bollove
otlicia! duty, given his personal attention to
On t h e 4th of J u l y it was discovered. the subject, and, after the most caiefni study
while 1 was cooking my dinner, I happen- ""d-sr the oaves of old garrets where only ireezes, and you will not complain of your . .H- . . 1 ^ ' r 1 "
. w , tbiougblyl
4
t 8te( tw
know first- and f i n i s it is called t h e
F o u r t h of and deliberation, has
arrived at a
of a douot. We km
ed to disocver a small opening iu a rocky the clnHren will be likely tn find them.
, vines being all frozen out or dead in the ® ^
!
sainfactory
to
his
own
lode. T h e f a b u l o u s tales of concliiaion
place up.ni the side uf tbe mountain, which ,
wooden settle; tho " d y e t u b " in > r i n g . All newly .diluted trees, .brubs, c U ' s farmers who did net themselves be- J u l y
jmlgment.
The
reports
of
the ex,ove
111
I was certain led to a cave.
the chimney corner, sacred to the chd- mid evergreens should be well mulched us j
^ "l
actual experiment they Golcondr. are not more wonderful t h a n perts, with tho reasons, have vot been comas iTossible. Three or four inches of " I " J out its truth. In arranging farm t b e reality of this great freak of na- laiuiicated to us. The decree ol the Imperial
"Tho entrauco for a little distance was dren's use; tbe bigh-backed wooden
it will pay well to look as much t u r e . It can be distinctly traced over arbitral r, w hich has been communicated, has
only large enough io allow a man to crawl rocker, wherein grandmother s a t ; what short straw, hay, light manure, or litter of '"'[dings
0 lho
P r e 8 0 r v l l l l o n I 0 { T H 0 L , U V ' u r o -is of Mio t h e snowy r a n g e and into t h e Middle th..' form not so iiinch of a decree in counsel as
in. 1 went after my rifle and recurned to man or woman of the last generation can- a „ y kind will answer to keep the hot sun f
P a r k , a d i s t a n c e of five miles. One ol a cabinet order, h does not enter into any
Unf place determined to see what sort of in
elalKii ite expoRiiion of tbe decision, but withpiece of ore taken from t b e discovery out diyeiging iu the h ast from the point preocke
c a ^ e i t w a s . When 1 came to examine
s
h
a
f
t
at
a
d
e
p
t
h
of
fifteen
feet,
and
varieties
.
,
sented for arbitration, deci es that tho claim
tbe opening, 1 found a beaten path runassaved bv Prof. Dawlev, gave over of the United States of Amniica is niORtin acning into it, and 1 knew it must he thc away
prevents tno gro
cordance with the true interpreiation of the
but if you begin to think about tbosu. and weeds. Mulching is often beneficial in among the best invcelments over made.— $2,(1(11) silver per ton. T h e main s h a f t treaty of June 15lh, 1840. I shall l o n v r l a n
home of some wild animal.
fjermiiutown Telegraph
is located a t t h e t i m b e r Hue, b u t t h e oflicial copv of the decree by a special niessenThis made me a little cau ious. 1 put try and make in your inind a picture uf saving a crop of peaches, by retarding
ledge e x t e n d s u p t h e m o u n t a i n into g e r .
(Signed)
BANCBOKT.
my head into the opuiing, keeping my gun them used by each country, you will find it the ir early opening until the late frosts are
l i e l p t u l liintv tor ilounewlvcii.
perpetual suow banks, and over t h e
readv to crack ut the first live thing I interesting work enough to mi.ke you say over.
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r a n g e and down t h e western slope to
The Occan S t e a m e r s and Gas.
should sec. The cave was dark and 1 thank you for this suggestion.
with water, und boil until soft, then strain ; t h e Pacific waters.
H e H l i m - l n Tree*.
It was deemed a greal feat in England
could sec but a few feet ahead, hut pre1
T h e s u r r o u n d i n g formation is prima- when the railway carriages were lighted
FOSMU K l e | i h i i n t * .
The Gardner's Monthly says,' we have add one pound of sugar lo each pint of
sently 1 beard a noise that seemed to come
In is difficult to obtain ivory enough for no doubt that moro lives are lost from im- juice, boil from fifteen to twenty miiiutes. ry granite, and t h e ore carries galena, with gas; but now it seems the ocean
from the in'erior, and I waited and listho many uses to which it is now applied. perfect beeling-in, than from any other
DELICATE CAKE.—The whiles of four black and gray sulpiiurets, green and steam' rs arc to have the same boon.
tened.
s u g t r , oee blue c a r b o n a t e of copper, with h e r e Tried in one of the groat Mtoane'rs which
I t was a faint moaning sound, and when But nature made an ingenious provision cause whatever," which every observing eggs well beatep, one otip
and t b e f o traces of zinc, arsenic and tlyfrom Liverpool to New York, it has
it^was repeated 1 know that it came from for h u n n n needs. Ages ago eh pbunts | person who has seen the way in which cup of flour, one-ball cup of sweet milk,
antimony. A large b o d y of b e a u t i f u l ft en settled admirably, alihotigb the
a young panther. II.id 1 known as much
one teat i m b e r is near the mine, and six h u n - vessel cncounlerd severe weather. The
teaspoonfuls
then as 1 do now I should have climbed
dred ami forty acres are already claimed suloun is said to he lighted up as brilliantdown out uf llmt place ae fast as my legs
by one company. Good hay hinds and
j b u U ourry me. But 1 Was inexperienced
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Take half a grazing r a n g e are in t h e valloy below, ly as any ball room. Here is certuinly
good news to those that must cross the
tneo', aftd had more'curiosity thuh caution ooun'ry. I'liese furnish an almost mex- j twenty-four huuts helore planting out. drtzen, or as many us neccssary, good
of earth arc merely cookintr apple., cui them in s l i c ^ o f a T ^ t
Atlantic in the winter months, when the
misses ot
ulid more courage than wisdopi, and I haustible store of tbe best ivory-of com-j Clods and masses
•.
"
thrown on the;
evenings are long, and when darkness as
10 top of. the roots gild "nijf | a (junrfer uf an hid It t h i c k - h a v e ready a
took K into m^r bead to capture a y m n g merce.
..r fr««li lu.i .l U rd
Dmn •!>» ,.;u,.QO turns, fo; a. u und red tt uh to u s a n d men t o well as cold drives the passengers below.
It has been found qu<te recently thati shade tbein form tlie sun's rays. In a few
iiiiuuii
panther.
Hitherto they have exchanged the gloom
MfVitb) bad bitberlo proved equal t 0 Alaska is equally rich in ivory. It is seen d a j
.i.
• a- certain
: love
i . lint
nlPi.mmtM nrAKorviin
in snow
MIIIIU* or
nr ice,
i<*A llK!
hot in elepbunU
preserved iu
semi-gloom of the
; of the deck for the
any emergency, andi there
is
' cabin; and what oould they do by the
of 'udTentore thai leads a Jmuler on frem but in th j valleys of the streams, and iu
aid ol the lamps, which sent out a fitful
one peril t o a o y t i e r , troia o u ^ h a r d e s p l o i t ull low grounds Twhere oonea abound, in
light? To read has been impracticable,
to a greater, Unttl he ^ileets with a check. profusion. Alaskat bids fair tb p r o v e ' a
intit it plaster of Paris until the mixture , the way of fish, the cod, salmon, halibut,
I began to crawl down into the cava, a profitable purchase for tbe United States. trees will keep a long time, as well as in beeomes of a proper consistency. Apply and herring present their claims, with a unless the book bus been pushed against
through a narrow, crooked passage that Its seals and fisheries already pay a baud- the nursery rows. It badly heuled ni. iu il with a brush lo the fractured edges ol score of others. The codfish of tbe the scanty flame, and the experiment is
must have been fil-eeu teet lomr. One ol M ) , n e i m e r e n on the purchase money, and nutumr, and left till spring, trees are tbe china, and stick them togeibur In Shmmagin Islands is superior to tbe seldoin tried. The passengers must either
.
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eat, drink, play at wbis^ or go lo bed, and
tbe panlbers—for 1 aoon found there was j h y u l u o o f l h e , v o r y 18 ttlrao81 'a 0 ; 1 1 0 "- nearly if uot wholly ruined by freezing , . 450,
and drving
ttonibiaad.-rtM™
tfesfkv
tf"
^ K ! , r i * e n *n Lastern article, and ihesappIv it unlmut- they usually do all four things in rapid
more tb-iu cue cub in the cave—kept up ' , ^
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man.
•
' • I r 1 * B u ! n 0 p' 1100 - 1 '™he vhihJneBB ot, t h e j e d . A species of small hsh called lhe suecession.
Some, however, eat and
his crying, which grew louder and louder
ll seems c u n w M b u i t b e . c b i w i t e of those
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' cement renuersit doubly valuable.
yulikon is remarkable fur its plenteous- others drink all the evening, because they
as I approached. Al last 1 came lo a cold regi ms could ever have been warm
.
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.
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ness
and
as
being
tbo
fattest
member
of
KulrMfor Cure of Kh<-« p '
cannot see lo read or write. But the dar!.
WJIIHINO
ee where t b c o a v e widened iato quice a enough for the rlepbant, now fuund only
Keep sheep dry under foot with litter
tlfii mil Ufa '*ifcfoft < r^ 0 < i n ' t ' i e ® n n y irib^^so' greasy thai tho Ind a us ages have now passed away from the
io tropical countries. It seems more
fule uf'Mide rte*ameqba«*,ty
ze room.
ofd.ssi.lv.
it
a
h
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r
(Irving
as
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l
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c
h
;
they
light
UH0
This is even more necessary than roofing. 6„, 1• .
J/.i i.„
r
-i
ihot ,thav
have been . encased
saloon, and tbe bour> will be spent amid
(tbe ?ame
same an
as kept
kept for
for family
family
...J .IF.. ° . . J .I.. T.
.hum Neyer let
nu.H *
c a ' n p ^ r •(«»>«
. " I could stand up, jflit it was BO dark at curious
.
. - should
.
.,i
tbe tail, and that and the backbone serve
.them,
let them
Ujem ^i j U g d jinn w.uO
8now
hVat 1 could uot distinguish one object
and ice, and so preser-ed till our siiew. D r o p or u k e ynt thjMoWest' b^ra use), lo a quart of soft water; bottle it up as a wwk, the •* lamp " burning for some tbe full blaze of civiiizaltun. Nor need
there I e any mure danger of lire then
und ttliake it up before using For a largo
frmn another. 1 fell around with my gun, t H n e *
as the sheep enter; br l e a v e a ' y a W , thus
lime.
In valuable oils there are the tlu're is at present, for g.is pines can be
1
w a s m n ^ t a f i e ' ffidr tablespoonfuls ol tno
^bd lad by lhe -sound, I soon found the
whale, walrus, s«al and otbor desuriptious made as sate as lamps, and the maiiagesaving broken limbs.
Begin graining
fluid, and bod them just fifleeu minutes,
nest of young panthers.
!
The Lakes.
with the greatest care, and use the smaltfor manufaulurirg und luhricaliug pur- mbnt of the great passenger steamers
p e r e were two of them in a nice little, T h c f o l l ( m j n g t h i n g h a s recently egt quantity at first. It a ewe loses ber then rinse in two waters.
poses, lo say nothing of the " b a r ' s grease," which sail from Liverpool is a model of
bed of le ves, n u d e up in -he corner o l l b e e n p n t
c o n c e r n i n g o n r great lamb, milk ber daily lor a few days, and
BOHEMIAN CBF.AM — T a k e f o u r o u n c e s o f essential to everys well furuisbid loi'et,
caution. In those which ply upon tbe
the cave, l u e y made a greal noise w lieu
.
mix a little alum with her suit. Give the any Iruil you choose, which has been ston- and tho cod-liver oil which furnishes con- Mississ.ppi or tho Hudson il is deemed
I stirred up the ««U They were quite | u ^
^
o n I y 8ixty o r 8,V0Dt
lambs a little mill feed in time of weuoiug. ed, soft and sweetened; pass the fruit sumptives with a new pair of lungs y e a r safe lo leave uncovered lights about,
young, and L f U l them i n t o ' m y hunting , " ^ a x e i ^ n e m oniy sLxty or scvoniy
iVever frigbten sheep, if possible to avoid through a sieve, and add one and a half ly. The f u i - b e a r n g animals of Alaska despite the copious arraiigements for
feet d
J a p . a n d n a r l i d to go buck.
- ™p.; b u t L a k e Ontario, which is
1
0
it.
Sow gryo
ones IU
in V'MU
cold wealhtu^ ! comprise both
Ik* kJ"»»
J V for weak
V4*» V/livO
M c a m - ounces
V »•••%/*- wur milled or dissolved isinglass
o
• ' W " tbe
Mi Vland and sea
DUtk otter,
UbtCI | the
IIIV
02
iH 2 3 0 f e e t
o]o
the
" liquoring u p a n d ofcourse, the huge
" I h a T u k e n g o o d i e to remember my f
{«* ^
\
*
^
er,
sr, if yon can. Separate all weak, or thin, a half pint
pijjt of truii;
fruii; mix it well together:
logetber: | wufrus, bear, wolf, deer, P>x,
fox, martin, structures are oecasionally burned to the
1
jr sick,
strong, 'iu the
or
' " from tloBe
'
' fall, and then wmp;t| pint of riph <r«ain, aod add 1 mink, muskral, nearly every kind ut seal, w a t e r s edge. But fhe Cunarders permit
rive them special care If any sheep is j t b e W d i t tod isinglass to it f r a a u a l l y . i —in short, all ihe desirable and beautiful |no
i ( i such ltamp
u , u , ver inl ,n g with fire. They are
,
a n d Superior, a l t h o u g h t h e surfage is hurt catch it at oace, and wash tbe wound Then pour it all into a mold, tet it on ice specife one could usk for. Walrus ivory ^ y e n i e V b y Vbeneficiul deipotism, which
on my courage and good luck, und think
ihe nrmciple that the passenso much higher, are all, from t h e i r vaKt with something beuling. If the li.r.b is or in a cool place, and when hardened or and whalebone cotiitilnie a source, a:Bo, ^ c t f l
ing what nice pets I w-mld make of the
d e p t h s , on a level with t h e b o t t o m of broken, bind it with splinters tightly, set dip the mold a moment io water, and | of considerable profit. It has been hardly . e r 8 0 i m i 0 t 8 a | e l y lw lru-u-d w ith facilities
young panthers and bow proud I would be
k e e p a turn it out ready for the u b l e .
nenetrated many minds that myriads of
Uehting their own pipes alter c e r u i n
L a k e Ontario. Now, as t h e discharge loosening as the limb swells
to show them und to tell how 1 gut them,
t h r o u g h t h e river D e t r o i t , a f t e r allow- number of good bells on the p*eep. 11, S A L L Y LuNN.-One quart ot flour, one ' , ' r d ? o l 'J 0 . r , . o h e s t h
°
vfchen all a t once 1 came in sight of the
ing f r t b e p r o b a b l e p o r t i o n carried off one is lame, examine the toot, d e a n out p i D t of milk, one egg, one tublespoonful of i U P l l h ® r e ' b l ' W ^ ' . t b s
in rem&ulb o f t h e uuve.
A
Child
Utiiig Until Dead on the Back
that it the
of H
lwo
o f gard to numbers, it is said
by evaporation, d o e s n o t a p p e a r by any the hoofs, pare the boot if unsound and *
What do you think I saw? Tho old means
of a Chair.
equal t o t h e q u a n t i t y of upply tobacco with b l u e v n n o l boiled in a c r t . u m t m a r , amTone of soda (liuless pre-! * T , a 9 . ^ D 1 'of Alaska vrere collected
panther was coming in.
From tbo Knoivtllc (Teuu.) Proen, Oct. 13,
comn.euc- n t l r edd flour
:H used,
\
J
'
.nt
listnbuted
no
person
on
.bo
Pacific
fl(llJr is
u
n
r
water which t h e t h r e e u p p e r lakes •title. w a it e rj _*, Shear' any s h e e p owu.n.oucno soda or cream,
,
u , ,
She bad smelt my tracks, and I could receive, it has been c o n j e c t u r e d thut a mg to shed Its wool, unless the weather ^ U r l l i r j. D e e d e d )then
W i l l i a m S a n d s a n d bis wife are poor
y i f l c r e a n , U r U r 1 cot. . need repose on any border bed.
i
see by tbe light on eacb side of ber as she Hiibterritnean river may run f r o m is loo severe.—SorthvesUrn Farmer.
people, liviug on C o p p e r Ridge, U n i o n
' with tbe flour, beat butter, sugar and egg
T h r e e Cheers for t h e Elder.
approacbcd through tbe entrance, that L a k e S u p e r i o r , by Huron, t o L a k e Oncounty, T e n n . On Thursday last, t h i s
to a foam; th^n stir flour to the milk,, -ida
add
' f h e S t a t e of Ohio used to be f a m o u s couple uhad
u u fcU
every hair on ber body was sticking to- tario. T h i s c o n j e c t u r e is b y no means
K x e r c n e for Plg».
t h..r0 e e children, the (yoticg1
J o r itH c m
ward ber bead. She meant mischief.
^ ' / i j7
i**.? P , meetings
s t bUOlUg
e i u g aUll
n infant
a b o u t one y e a r old.)
T h n n l i m ol n l l o w i m r niim tn r i m in N
J1 . • " " f f ! ' " ^R' ii ^. - i-iT®
,
. ^.
l o r 1U» UUUIP
UIEBMIIKB and
»UU religious
RCIIGHIIIO reID- eEST
111
improbable, und accounts for t b e sinl h e plan ol allowing pigs to run in a soda in a Bnoenful of milk,coW, and' stir
from
t h e r e Mr and Mrs
I dropped tbe oub>. As I did so they gular f a c t t h a t salmon and h e r r i n g a r e
' " m vivuls; b u t if what we bear
.
- -s. S a n d s went out t h a t d a y
large,
o
p
.
.
loftDuru
yard,
uud
treud
mruw
,
,
IN
a
,
u
i
k
UT*,
but
,
a
d
u
v
.
i
.
tn.B,
i
t
.
.
d
l
,
l
o
.
l
I
t
.
i
o
t
o
ft
tiel
l
"
e
l
h
U
L
c
set u p a yell. The old panther seemed lo c a u g h t in all l a k e s c o m m u u i c a t i i i g with
near t h e house t o bind fodcomprehend tbe situation, and gave a t h e St. Lawrence, b u t in uo others. As growing
m w b ipigs
' Sthai
Z Z
5"lUl
" " " " ' " ' " • f O - 1 p r e » ' ' B e m . l l j ^ l ^ r t t o t o . An I r o n d - leaving t h e t h r e e children, t h e
flavor.
ton pa er tells us of a circumstance oldest of whom was not y e t 4 years of
growl BO merciless and savage that it made t h e F a l l s of Niagra, m u s t have always ing Neither is incunsistent with tho best
I n about twenty
UOME-MADO Y E A H T . — D a i s y E y e b r i g h t , ! which lately occurred in t h a t locality ..g^ 1U t h e house.
my hair creep and mv blood chill.
existed, it would puzzle t h e n a t u r a l i s t modern methods of flaking und preserving
I raised my gun. I used to think that 1 to s-w how these fish g o t i n t o t h e up- manure ; for while there is not a better un- in the Country Geulleman, recommends which is a strong indication t h a t t h e r e m i n u t e s Mrs. S a n d s returned, and was
was all timbar at rifle r-hoiumg, hut, al. p e r lakes w i t h o u t some s u c h s u b t e r deralood fact in physiology than that uni the following: " B o i l two handfu'.s of is s o m e t h i n g wrong e i t h e r a b o u t t h e horror-stricken t o find tbe infant h u n g
though tbe panther was not more than ranean river; moreover, any periodica 1 nn.ls must be k^pt still and quiet during hops, lied in a small bag, in six quarts of p r e a c h e r s or t h e people. A revival to t h e back of a chair—dead. I t a p thirty feet from me, I was almost afraid lo o b s t r u c t i o n of t b e river would f u r n i s h tbe process uf fattening, and must have wal^r: slice six large potatoes, and boil preacher, who bad achieved considera- peared t h u t t h e b a b y had climbed u p o n
tfisk a shot
a n o t i m p r o b a b l e solution of t h e mys- by tneir rooting. Tbe odd corn will be ibeni with the hops: when they are soft, ble r e p u t a t i o n as to his powers in tho u d m i r t o t h e bed, and iu g e t t i n g
.
„r. .>..H i b.i f..rmBni:...r
will skim iliem out and mash perlectly fine: p u l p i t , went to f r o n t o n for a week t o down again f r o m t h e bed its slip c a u g h t
> 4 bad little time however for delibera- t e r i o u s flux and reflu of t b e l a k e . "
t y y - g ,
» ' l add ut tbeni one uud n bitlf pin j uf wbeut " . U r t u r c v i . . l . "
. b o . o d g r e a t in t h c p r o j e c t i n g u p r i g h t ol t i e b i o k
tion, and 1 discharged my piece, expecting
r l " d "P.M"! ^
lurm a Kartn and beallliy bed bigbly lulled
• c h a'i r , which
• ' • ' as ••
l 0 a .^..utb bafwr Wltb euld m.1, pr. ached . v c t y night dnrllig bis of• tho
the i n f a n t t r i e d
that the nexl niomenl the panther would
IngeBiotiK F r a u d .
h, l b . .umuul.nl bah... ut l h . pig in win.
. u y ' , got . d o u b l e row ol
m u n r u e r , ' to g e t on t h e floor, pushed up t h r o u g h
w u
l>e upon me
But when the smoke cleared
ler
'
hup liquor, first taking oui the bag and benches " ready, and called frantically the s'.ip to t h e neck. Tbe b u t t o n h e l d
uway, 1 saw thai the animal bad dropped
I t is u s h a m e t o m a k e t h e gentle, in. squeezing il dry; than hang it aside io u*e u p o n bis congregation t o come for- on. t h e weight of t h e infant n o t b e i n g
on tbe spot where she had received the nocent cow a p a r t y t o such a f r a u d as t h a t
t'orkroachra » BieMina.
| unoiher lime, for it will make two batches w«rd. T b e lust night there was an im- sufficient t o tear it away, a n d a s t h e
bullet. 1 went to ber cautiously, but she which was recently p e r p e t r a t e d u p o n
It has been tho prevail.ng opinion {of yeant. Stir into this mixture two m e u s e gatherin , and t b e preacher feet of t h e b a b y oould not reach t o t h e
was dead. I have been in tigbt places one Mr. W h i t c b e r , of New H a m p s h i r e .
since. But that was the best shot 1 ever Mr. W h i t c b e r d e s i d e r a t e d a cow, und among housekeepers that cockro icheB i ullespoonfuls of i u g a r , a u e of giager. and fairly otiUlid himself. H e s h o u t e d . floor, t h e sad r e s u l t was t h a t i t s o o n
it was an essential qualification of t h e were a nuisance, but among tbe prejudices one of salt. When mil- warm, add a und pleaded, an I waited, b u t all in sufficated. T h e o t h e r two c h i l d r e n
made.
vNot u soul rose.
V
Finally,
"
' "
" " 'dis- W t . r e too small e v e u t o k n o w o f t h e d a n o b j e c t of his p e r s u i t t h a t it should which imience.h is destined lo do away with teacupful ol yeast, sal in a warm pi .ee to vain.
1
couraged
beyond
measure,
be sat down. ger which q u i c k l y e n d e d t h e l i f e of
Cbuin.
their
rambling
mstinoui
restrained,
yet,
riHe.
ua-i
it
will
be
ready
to
put
m
a
jug
give milk. H e found an animal at lust
From tbe Youth'a •ompanlon.
t h a t was highly r e c o m m e n d e d , und as with auimu Is which ura young and growing., by the next morning. Keep iu u cool eel- At this juncture, a long faced, anxious- t h e i r little b r o t h e r .
How many hundred years ago is it rince a f u r t h e r evitfence of h e r lacteal re- - very different course must be adopted. i. i r or ice-bouse, and it will losl good for looking man got up, und said t h a t t b e
Curb Yeur T e m p e r .
man first felt thai dignity and state nould sources, t h e owner took 12 q u a r t s of If much confined they will get misshapen HIX weeks or mure. Always shake tho E l d e r bud been working hard and
Never g e t a n g r y . I t d o e s n o g o o d ;
and ncxeiy,
rickety, win
will lose in*
th" bloom
uioom oi
of neaitn
health jjug
u g before using any of its COL tents. A labored faithfully with them, and as a
hardly be maintained by him who squatted n e b milk f r o m h e r iu t h e presence of una
;
,,
_ _ i --vigor,
- and1 remain
small
iu size and
-» teacupful
- • of
' yeast will
will make three loaves token of their appreciation he moved nnd t h o s e who i n d u l g e in i t feel n o b e t iu tthe g r o u n d ? Dampness and disoumfort t b e i n t e n d i n g purchaser. A f t e r t h i s uud
«n
congregation give him t h r e e ter for it.
It is r e a l l y a t o r m e n t ; a n d
r
1 shall surely t h e
ouM naturally suggest u mat or oarpet, convincing t e s t i m o n y , t h e negotiation tender in constitution Exercise is as nec- of bread audit pan of rolls.
It was done with a heartiness when t h e s t o r m of p a s s i o n h a s c l e a r e d
cheers.
essary
for
them
as
it
is
for
borsei,aud
the
i
try
lhe
recipe
of
S<
^
^
^
,
_
_
Soulbdru
corn
me&l,
^t
who
first
found
tha
comfort
of
a
seat
was
p
r
o
m
p
t
l
y
c
o
n
s
u
m
m
a
t
e
d
.
Upon
' X
1
raised from tho e a r t h ? Possibly Adam t a k i n g t h e cow home, Mr. W h i t c u e r ' s manure neap in the yard will be benefited which 1 always use in preference to the which m a d e the jiews tremble, and t b e away, it leaves one to sec t h a t h e h a s
I p e o p l e went home satisfied that they been extremely silly, a n d h a s m a d e
himsilf, who, laboring in tbe s w e a ' ol his " maid of t h e milking p u i l " undertook this opinion is to be numbered. We bare I yellow nn al."
l h a d tully and f a i t h f u l l y p e r f o r m e d himself silly m t h e eyes ef o t h e r s , too.
brow to clear the primitive woods, sat down t o extract h e r t r e a s u r e s , and t o t h e to learn now t i n t the sprightly bugn
e x - p r i v a t e ' ^ e i r d u t y . T h e p r e a c h e r baa ever W h o t h i n k s well of au i l l - n a t u r e d ,
j £ u GEOKGE COOLBHOTH,
(
on the slump of a tree, and at onco decided amuzement of h e r p u r c h a s e r , had n o : should be d«mesiicaled and taught to feel
u
s u i t i n g t o see Ironton de churlish man, w h o h a s to be a p p r o a c h that a block of wood should form p a n of success whatever. T b e simple f a c t , ut home. So insist M. Stronin, of P i n s , . [„ (jompauy A., F i l t h Maine Volun- • » < * ^ f
s
t
r
o
y
e
d
by
fire.
ed iu t h e most g u a r d e d way ? Will a
was. as bo soon learned, t h a t t h e cow j and Herr Ehlerl, of Berlin. The breed-j t e e r e j h a s ' r e l i n q u i s h e d his p e n s i o n . ,
hie tent or hut furniture.
bad t e m p e r d r a w c u s t o m e r s , p a y d e b t s ,
PHILADEIJ'HIA proposes t o erect
This was luxury fur a time, but who was hopelessly farrow S u b s e q u e n t l y i ing of the cockroach, according io these j | e gjyj.,, t h e following reason for t h e
could sit forever beft upright on a block it transpired t h a t t h e seller had fitted ; authori-ies "sboufd bo an intelligent pur- j a c n t i o c ; " I am a firm believer in t h e b u i b i i n g for o u r centennial celebration and m a k e c r e d i t o r f b e t t e r n a t u r e d ?
wood, without reflecting on the advantages h e r with a false u d d e r , f r o m which t h e suit, directed l.y scientific knowledge and immediate r e t u r n of o u r Savior to in 1876, which will cover fifty acres of An a n g r y m a n a d d s n o t h i n g t o t h e wel>
Any e a r t h ; I have felt condemned for some g r o u n d , being nearly d o u b l e t h e size f«re of societv.
Since, t h e n , a n g e r is
of a back f A back ouce on, and the cum- milk was taken, a n d which waa then prompted by saniiary powers."
T b e circum- misguided wile who physios them with t i m e for t a k i n g this money, it beiug t b e of t h e Crystal Palace used for the Lon-1 useless, needless, d i s g r a c e f u l , w i t h o u t
bersome tiling always in the way, of course, dexterously removed.
the nexi step wo..id be to turn the block stance bus afforded Mr. Whitcber some Lyons' powders, smashes them with a price of b l o o d ; t h e r e f o r e you will d o n exhibition of 1852 and a t h i r d ' t h e l e a s t apology, and f o u n d o n l y i n
into plank, and »iy addition of legs make il new ideas on t h e s u b j e c t of h u m a n de- broomstick, or pours deleciorious subsiuu- please erase my n a m e f r o m t h o pension larger t h a n t h e b u i l d i n g at P a r i s for 1 t h e b o s o m of fools, why s h o n l d i t b e
portable, or, at least, movable.
pravity.
1 ces iulo their favorite comers, is an euomy Ust."
t h e exhibition of 1857.
1 i n d u l g e d at all ?
t
>
'HE
n
B
r
o
OK FIRST
Lowell
n
-
ANNUAL
Borse
and
T
PAIR OF
Agricultural
Association,
HBLD
IN'
OCTOBER
1872.
CLASS I . — D U H U A M S .
A
U
Hoag,
M .1 K i n g ,
Bull,
1st
u
21
prom.
5
00
ORADKS.
Arv'me Peek,
P ])
heifer one
yt';ir old
IBI j i r e n i i u m ,
2
S n e a l h o n , bull, IM,
5
do
lioiftsr 2 y e a r s
W J A t k i n s e x h i b i t e d 1 I r o n C l a d d u r i n g o u r l a t e F a i r w e f##l u n d e r
Mower, 1 Johnson combined Reap- m a n y a n d lasting obligations.
er and M o w e r , 1 w r o u g h t iron
All o f w h i c h is r e s p e c t f u l l y s n b m i t I I N "
mower, 1 Sherwood mower, 1 Ith- ted.
lea wheel r a k e , I I l n m n i o n S n l k e y (
J o n x M . MATHHWSOK, P r e s .
Cultivator 2 horse, I Rowell's br»M ;
A . M . E u W O R T H , SiJU.
c a s t s e e d e r « n d c u l t i v a t o r c o m b i n - 1 wmmm
ed. 2 H o c k i n g Valley corn shellers,1
M O R T G A G E
S A L E .
1 V a l l e y City *nw insoliine, 2 lumE F A t ' l . T liavlntf t i w n m.-i'l- In llir ona
of T I G H T
n r t c r R c IipiultiR d m r I li- 'J'ith rtic
h e r w a g o n s , 1 c i d e r m i l l , 1 s t e e l nDl H r pitt rcmc rhtrari.nA.i n ••
IH"!. cxiTiileil hy J n l t n Hiufrtrf,
i o : i d s c r a p e r , 1 c n m i n o i i r o a d s c r a - t l n r i l U l l u l i f l i t . «n.l l.i oiniiil l l n k l i i . of V f r a m i n m ,
Kent C o . M i r h l t n n , tn
A Car l e r . o t l m w t V ,
p e r , 1 o x y o k e a n d h o k s , 1 o x y o k e Miclilirnn, wliiili m n r t m K ' «•»» r " , « r i 1 i , ' l I n Win
nllirr
of
tin'
H
r
f
l
'
l
T
n
l
of
ilif C o n n l y n l K r n ^
1 w h e e l gaiii; p l o w . 1 h o r s e hoe.
nml S t m o of MlrlilK«ii, on llu 1 ll'lli <1»y nf f ' o b r i u r j u
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2.1 p r e m i u m ,
do
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3
l i O I i - K S K " U AI.L W O I I K .
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2«1 p n * m
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Peck,
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d J Story, I stan horse, 2d,
0 A R a y m o n d , 1 span 3 year
old, 1st,
(I R o s e , I colt 3 year* old, 1st,
(3 E K n a p p , s t a l l i o n R e i n d c o r ,
3
Ist,
L B C.iok, s u c k i n g cull, 2d,
A R u c h a n a n e x h i b i t e d a very fine
t r o t t i n g Binllion, R o y a l G e o r g e .
Caleb Wieltmd exhihited a good
yearling coll,
A P B u r r e x h i b i t e d a fine p a i r c a r riace h o r i e a t n d an e x o c l l e n t b r o o d
•are.
A P e c k • x h i b i t e d a S y e a r old trottl'fg stallion of t h * n o t e d G o l d u s t
•took
L L D o r i e y of Ky.
j f u d g e a — E d t o n EDglisb, H « u r y
A CalkinB.
CLAII n i . — I B I I F .
LBirilTBB.
| f B William§, buck, t n d ,
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H f t l h e w H u n t e r e x h i b i t e d 1 Cotewold a n d 6 ewa lambs.
f ^ D S n c a t h t a e x h i b i u d 8 fine
weol bucks, S b n a k lambf
a n l 6 lamba
( f a o r v Kiehardaon exhibited 1
L«ie**ter buck l a m b which
w a i v e r y fine.
.SWIM*
t i B WilliauiB had on exhibition
1 Poland Bear, I 8 o w and
pigs and S Guinea Pigs.
I t H a r t exhibited I Essex boar, I
•ow s n d pigs.
All of t h e
sheep and swine wers a venr
fins l e t i n d « e d .
Indues—P Hornbrook, A R Hoag
« o d Gso. J. Story.
CI^SH m . — P O e L T B Y .
cecunrs.
f f B W i l l i a m s , 1 c o o p Buff F o w l s
Ist
I
f f B Williams 1 coep L i g h t Hrahma Fowls Ist
1
TJ B Williams 1 coop Dark Brahm a F o w l s 1st,
1
0 M Slayton 1 eoop Blk Spanish 1
W H O r m s t o n 8 Silver Grey
D o r k i n s 1st
1
B W i l l i a m s h a d on eihihition
1 coop Samatra Gsme and
1 coep Cal. B l u e T u r k e y s , 1
coop Wild Turkeys and 1
coop Cftmmon Fowls.
© o n Krum exhihited 1 coop Houdan F o w l s and 1 coop Com^
mou Fowls.
Caroline Robinsen exhibited 1
coop Golden Spanl'd Fowls
f l Naili e x b i b ' d 1 c o o p IlnaUan
Common Fowls
C F llowk cxhh'd I ceop Kentucky
IJIati F o w l s
M N Peek exhb'd
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Hr^ nn F o w l s
Aliol which were considered b y
all nn a v e r y f i n e c o l l e c t i o n o f f o w l s .
Judhji B—0 C M c D a o u v l l , P H o r n brook.
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S e w i n g Machinw,
• (Vsmer Knitting Machine.
l o h n K o p f e x h i b i t e d c o l l e c t i o n of
f alii n e t w a r e n n d U n d e r t a k e r ' s
iiiftt -rlal, a fine s h o w c a « o a n d c a s ket. 1 sample cano seated chair.
15 W i l ' i a m s e x h i b i t e d 1 W e e d
nianufacturinp sewing machine, 1
Family Fuvorite, I felding lop, 1
plain top.
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P r e s i d e n t of t b e S t a t * P o m o l o g i c a l
14 * 1 8 M o n r o ® S t r e e t ,
Society of M i c h i g a n , a n d h a s a l r e a d y !
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Custom Planing, Matching, Reaawing^
Scroll sawing, F r a m i n g
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MANUFACTORY, L O W E L L * MICII.
lenal St., Grand Rapids, Mich., where be c i n
ke consulted dally nntil October 13. Read bis
tdTertisement in this paper.
I 9 * G > 1 I | or lend postage for Circulan and
aformation.
DRY GOODS
Jnst hnWed at t b i Variety Store, a fresh
mpply o f p j o i d Thread Chewing Tobacco.
It
can't be beat I
P a r t i o a l a r a t t e n t i o n if o a l l t d l t
i
Notice.
T o TBI RBADBRR o r
undersigned
Edie Brothers.
THJfi
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RAPID*
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S t o l e n .
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hand,
i r n t be Mid *4 O i M d Buyiit
prises
T r l a a t B K 1 a t e s t N . T . p a M e r a s tanMiefl.
W a r t K n o t s * ID MeDoIt BfcawS M M O R
*4*
west side of Flat River, l o connection with
the Florence Machine he will also keep for
•ale tbe celebrated Crane Knitting Machine,
an article no housekeeper
"
Kip Boots
3 jo
and cancers are two diseases which are si-
"
Calf Boots
4 50
north, and diminish as you go south.
L O W
Northern—Kallasslmrg, S m y r n a , Grant,
a n d ( i r e o n v i l l e , a r r i v e II a . m ; c l o s e " p m .
m m p t i v e o r c a n e e r p a t i e n t i i a o m e point which, j v a r i e t y S - o t e .
Olisco
C O A L I T I O N
C A . V E D !
the sea as possible. Such a placo is New i l e x - ,
The
Sunday,!
p,,,
Campaign badges for lire cenn ea. •> at the 1 V Z ' r ' ' 1 1
is at the same time as far South and as far from '
Alton and Grattsn—Arrive, Tui'sdays. Thursdays
t n d S a t u r d a y s , a t R a m . ; d o s e s 8>J a! i n .
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g r r n t s l i m , j.,,,,,.
C o r r e s p o n r t o n t s .
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kept a good assortment of lurnituro of my i " ^ ' ' 7 ^ S "'Hi-...i1ih»V iv I , 1 ,r i '" l '''„/ 1 "" on
,
' acresiiiiprovr i;
"f land: iuown manafacture.
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From
tho sea follows that the best resort for a con-
K e e n e — T u e s d a y s a n d K r i d a y s , a r r i v e 4:30 p . m .
close 5 p . m .
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Th® Celebrated Argylo Bitlers is one of tbe ! 1 6 0
i!,'"!',"'"'*
• "••••ill o f U » . . -
the deaths from consumption are ' b e n promoters of a fine robust con lition. and i
•Kn "^''''nV't.!.'-7V
V,,nc* ' R u d d e r l e s s H u l k U o n e D o w n ! ico,1 where
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only ilire« ptr ccnt, Arkan«a», where they aro • P r o c i i r c s a perfect co-ordinalioa of nerve |
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f-urth d j w n , b»..
rorce in mi cle
five per cent, while in New Eagland, which is
'
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. tendon and viscera.
aneeon limetn fuiipurchasiT
Grant and a good Republican Government, four years more.
colder and sea girt, they are twcnty-live per
cent. Entirely in accordance with this rule
1
but contrary to the popular opinion, Minnesota
All communication' un I f f ] accompanied hy '
tht authors's nam*, will he rejected. The name '
irill not he puhliihed unlets desired, hut is a mat-'
ter of good faith.
P o r sale by Wooding and Look.
Be sure you see and ran a Weed F F. Ma-1 ofsmall
bcfore
pecta.lesi.,,1.^
purchasing.
is a wor.e place than any other Stato having I c h i n e
ELECTION RETURNS.
fourteen per cent of deaths from consnmntinn
consamptioo,
LOWHLI,.—According to the number of votes thnntrh . h V . n . . . • i
AUMtmumcatmsmusthe
receiml al this' cast in this township, Lowell shows herself
office hy l uesdaij mornmnJ to insure insertion.
„
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ii
l insertion.
more than e»er Republican. There Irero only
n„j'
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a n d toi a
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offers
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as my wife is quite sick at her home 1
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K E A t
" T k t U i i n m l Bath," i i v e i i i d by Mr. I . J.
Kaowltoi. I have a n d t b i a ia asy b o o n
f s i aomo timi, and have avir foand tbatn ava*
r y t b i a g Ibiy a n reoamrniDdad. They a n
part l e i larly valoabla Ib l i o k a a n wbira hot or
•old hatha a n naeaaary.
Wn. f . l i t a a .
l a r a a r A i r AID T a o a ^ T b o a m la wklab
ladia rabbar Ii a p p l M a n varlaai a a d a a r .
valooa: bat partapa a a apfllaatiao of U la BMO
valaabtatbaa tha a a a aanlayad ia I k a a a a *
•IraaliM at l a a v l i a a ' a U a i n n U lalfe.—
Waadaa a a d aMlalio hatha a n m a l a a a y thai
tba A n a r k a a a b a n baaa elow to a d e f t tbair
f m n l a a a Bat tba i d n a t l b a of E a o w h a a
bldi <aif topopalariia thla baaltb-bdagiag aad
f t a a a a n p r a d e e l a g laatitatiaa. B a n m M a n
•aid tbal aiariaaanaa f w a aa aiaoh aaaiad lp
c a n y batba aa MMw t a tbo paaplo.' T b a e o i v e a i o o n of Kaowhoa'a bath e a a a i a d a l i n i f
to a l l II c a a b a a H a p o a ^ b a i i a i a y t o r badn o a i . o r ia aay OUMT n a a i ia y o i r b o n a ,
witboat daagar ef l^jariag tba oarpat or Nraltar*.—[Prof. J . B. S n s a , D. D , paator af
Baptist Gbarab, K a l a a n o o , la Kalaaaaoo
FtUgrfh May Slat, 187a.
ABB ABBOB, Mieb., Fab. l i f t .
I bava a n d oaa of Mr. B. J. Koawltan'a
Daiveiaal Batba for a long tisoo, aad regard
it u o n a ef tba Boat rmM aad iBdiap«aa^>le
artialea of (tarnitan la my honaa. 1 aas n n
It baa g n a t l y cantribatad lo a y bealtb, aad
I waBld Bot 00 a a y acoaant ba witbont i t I
p n f e r it far comfort a a d a l a g a a n te any other
batblBg arraagemant.
BBRJ. P. COCBBB, U a i v i n i t y af Mich.
I b a n naad one of Knowiloa'a Univanal
Batba for nearly fcnr y e a n and il la *1111
a p p a n n t l y aa good aa B«W.
I canrtder it tba
beat portable bath in BN. A bath ao oonventenl, ao adaptable to all kiada of batbiag, for
e b i l d n a aa well aa adnlta, in aicknaaa or in
bealtb, that eaa be brought to the fireaide or
the patiant'a room, baa long been a great dlaeratum in tbe intenat oi the public health.
can afford to be
iorOoaalyCltik—
H B Cbipaua,
/ B Bauy,
f ov C t t t l j Trtatonr—
• Bnmar,
682
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A Schmidt,
186
ass
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L n m b e r m a n f a I h i r u , D n w e n . * CUOTM.
Q i a t t a a g i n a Qraat U majority.
I
A l l w h o d e a l r e l o pnrebaae, p t a n
J . L . SomsBBT.
381
0nat
ciatern.
look n y property ovar « n baying e l e e w b e n .
B e p a b U a a a a i a A a B a a ; Liberal Daaecrata
I * * * \ Straight D — e a n i a ia BMAU. C A M .
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largegala.
plaee, a a e v e r foiling w e l l o f w a t e r a o d g o o d
aajorit;.
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oaaloat i
N Lowell. Oct lath, a aate «if
Paoaard.. A rtward of oat dollar vlll bo |
t Snder
iadtr by Itoving
Itov
it at tbi* nfflea. Tho I
•0 MO to aav oat, aa pavneat bas Woo aloMotf.
t.rmAV.TjSSjm
S t a r Clotbiag B o n n O r a a d Bapida.
H e w Goods.
t n trade.
D R .
H a w G o o d a for tall a a d w i a -
stock of B e a d y M a d e C l e t b l a f , G e n t l e m e n ' s
J^iajM^b^htb^rotcr^M^C^i
f a n i a b i a g G a e d a , B a l a Gapa, e t e , etc., w b i c b
O n a d Rapids City g i n a Qraat » l l msy ori.
w i l l b e Bold a h e a p for eaab, a t o o r a e r Mora,
2kj^rf»«ia»^ha^a«j-a^(t^ajjyjr«
w a i t and F i a t Biver bridge.
WOVT ottaMvo wctico far oU * o - a a
i k ^ . a ^ U ^ aJwap wM tba bttO
C B A S . ALVBBB.
Beat Conaty baa nndoabiedly givaa 3,800
majority for G r a n t
for aala o a t b a L o w e l l
Fair Grounds, n m e
State Ticket 114 (Bujerity, aad tba eoonty p n r e b a M a a y t b i n g o f t h e k i n d t h a t ia r e l l a ticket BB avorago majority of 113. Wbola a b l e will d o well t o e x a m i n e t h e a lock a n d
anmbar of votoa oaat 190.
prioea.
U. B. W u i u s a s .
VBBMOBT givaa a Rapoblicaa nu^ority of
NOBTB CABOLIRA givaa Grant a majority
e f from 8 , 0 0 0 l o 7,000.
PKIUDBLMU givaa
majoril|r.
OPEN BUGGIES,
s z a r a - z / B
Aubma^nBaawllo^MhoH
s f r h s t o
B X 7 0 0 1 X 3 S ,
w
J ^ ^ o l ^ ^ l ^ t a j e r ^ a M e d k i a o i ^ g j g ^
A - o o i s r s ,
r u R o n s o i r s
SKELETON WAGONS.
WONDERFUL OIL
L o w e l l , S e p t . SOtb, 1871.
Bed room and parlor aetla. Burble and wood
aortmeat of common fnrnitnre, cheap for cash
a t tbe rooma of J . Kopf.
vtniiXy
%
The best LiaitatBt of tht Aft.
a
Curt^Rheumslism^jeurBj^ja^WlbWfjj
AKTHUB WOOD.
Jgabt^fTtthJVounda^uraa^gi^S^gJ^SS^.;
e^^Mjan^jOs^RitetjShouW b o o t e d
BERKEY BROS. A GAY,
OJJNIRAENN^RTGIIIRTD^CURE^
J^oa^jWIndglh^ollaHBoiU^vOalUoo
Oraot ovar 43,000
Good Bolta for M e n , $11.00,
Star Clothing Honse Grand Raplda. *
MAiaAOBDaana ia tb« heme of Mr. S a
We took the first premium ^ tbe Union F a i r
Ber aad givea Grant 66,000 majority.
for Clothing, the best made and most sobstanTBB World't DIBPATOB 18:15 a. m. thla
tial in the State, and tbe lowest prices.
Star
Wedaeaday morning n y a that the Korlbero
Clothing House, Great One Price Store, Grand
Statoa, wltb Sooth Oaroliaa and UiaaiNippi,
Rapids.
have declared 253 electoral votea for Grant
Penholders, writing books, steel pens, black
leaving 113 electoral votes lo t h e S o o l b e r n
J S L Knowin^haMhyvoridji^fon^^gl^^
tBjdirine^^mjoi^igoiUh^redulitjr^fjhgaiBk ^
MaBatetortm
F U R N I T T J R
a MAN 2) BAP JDS,
E
A^^FFLICTTD^LHYROGNTJOR^INHEIYMFIDAAJJJ^
Hejyh^ujrt^^l^hanr^j^tmj^teotjjyj
Wlj^uaranteein^^urju»on|^Wond«rftl oat**
i<
MICB.
^Jtoaj^ou^^lijturyj^iv^nur^gtitjj^ij
aad^htrehj^utWii^jJcrfler^iwjjfuodMA^jJge™^
aj^chargJjaclM^i^whencve^hej^jiUj^^^
CHAMBER FUUNITURE,
Btatea to be divided between Grant and Gree- blue, aod violet ink at the Variety Store
ley.
5
VEGETABLE
WORM GONFEGTION&T
OMVOMS^THC^IRYIJEAJAN^OJIIEJMU^G*
An^hijiWnHakiMhemJ^ou^Ml^iaaJJjg^
^0lI l wU^l0lic^hMJhl^aJlgctileJ*Jlerwljed^*l•
rarlable^)fte^mor^lha^oriliiianlj^|oraeijtajr
Ther^yiicUn^Mhejioje^iiccough^ianjlj^-^
oi^eaMingjrwhe^lieg^rimlin^Mh^eel^gj^
l>»nvel\ costive. Thechilil i» somelimea ve
am^igjiin^iijhejl^^Cj^jre^nlj^^fcvj^o^ - j
of Worms, which. i f J ^ t j » l i h * i i U ^ . .
clnc to remove ihem, till pi>Jucf_corwuUiogajT'
fits iinit frejueml^fi^ rr. To remove lhe WOM».- .
Grand Rapids,
The speakers were *l««lion; alsoa few premium poland pigs for
W E B B ' S
Are^yjojitivojind^jgecd^emed^joMhj
56 57 & 59 CANAL ST.,
in a profitable manner.
UM^Wdibj^cgcubl^Wn^Coofeotiooaj^^^^^
At wholesale by C. K. WEBU A UKO., Dr^> .
gitu. Proprietor*, Jackioo, Mich., and by lie..
Wholoale Dru^Un of Detroit and Chic
flRHITIRI IIH
B K R K K V
BHOS. &
GAY^
55 57 & 59 CANAL ST., G. R A P t M V.
Make a •peclalty ul Jf...
Dll.V P E R I E S ,
Offer hi „ in thin Hue iiHiurjitN^d
mt
•nunthipal
rra»onahlerm**»t T
Hotels and Privats Housas.
f
•
o^ljiWrja^itthtbi^remod^kjtowj^^^^^
U O U B I - J B
PARLOR FURNITURE
Grant will bava at least 40,000 majori- Also slates, pencils, toilet soap, shaving soaps
LIBRARY CASES,
The Bath ia highly recommended by Prof ty in N. Y.; Greeley running behind tbo castilo soap, and fruit soaps.
6 . P. Duffield of Detroit, Dr. A. B. Palmer State ticket 15,000 votea.
Coffins and caskets of all alces kept on hand.
RATTAN CHAIRS
and other eminent Profs, of tbe Michigan
University. It baa also recently quite a liberMusical. INSTHUTI.—The Musical Insiito te Also shrouds for males and females, plain and C A M P C H A I R S , AC., A C .
al patronage in Grand Rapids. Among ita will commence at Mnsic Hall, Lewell, Mich., fancy, which will be sold for lesa price than
numerous patrons are Jumea P. Grove M. D.
thuy can be made. Everything pertaining to
M. Y. S a m d e n M. I), lieoj. A. Harluti Judge Friday Nov. 8lh, 1872, and continue four tho undertakers line on bund, -ind hearse furB B U K E Y B R O S & GAY,
weeks.
Special
attention
given
to
voice
cnl
of Probate, Rev, W. Y. Spencer Pastor of the
nished
when
desired.
J.
KOIT.
Brnsb street M. E. Church, J . M. Kennedy ture. Tickets for chorus class, $3 00.
S a l e s r o o m sfe O f l l o e
Livery and sale stable, and J. \V. Boynton
Prof. T. W. Hubbard, of Boston, Mass.,
WAMKH—100 Hush. IVacli Pitts.
Flour and Feed merchant.
Teacher of vocal department.
1". II W I L L I A M S .
The Universal Bath is sold only by canProf. G B. Balcom, of Lowell, Mich,
vassing agents who make a specialty of the Tencher of Inslrumental depurtment.
Jewelry
ami
toys
of
all
descriptions selling
Bath business, visit Iho familiee of the parties
Officers.—W. \V. Hatch President; U. M.
interested, give a practical demonstration of Clark, Vice President; M. C. Ilarber Treaiu- jobetip for cash al Sotnerby i Hall's.
its various adjustments, and sell tbe Imihs rer; E. A. Sunderllu Sec y.
ready for use. Tbe ufient, Mr. A. W. Britten,
Tickets for saiu at M. C. Barber's and at j U. B. Williunia, bm. der a c d dealer in Fenis now in this vicinity, and as his stay here Is
.
juy nnd pore blood b igs and poultry, such i.s
enceriain and may bo very short, wo advise
all to improve thc opportunity to sccaro a
AHBLBY.—Notwilhslandiug the "inclsmency '•' c ' 1,nt l hogs. Buff Civltiu, Li^htBrama, Black
W l l K U E CAN UK FOIJNI) EvKKYTIIINO
bath, for cleanliness and health demand a bath of tbo weather," the Uepublicau meetinga if «oish, Samatra ('.ame fowla, Peacocka and
in every house.
The price is twentf-five
D0li
8
^'S N E K D K D IN TIIK
dollars; and by mauy who have uiod it il is atternoon und evening, at Ashley, were held I ^ " '
0
^
^rtW c ' , 0 ' o e
' t',c a,H,ve
considered prefetableloan ordinary hath room and a good time realized. Misars. Crosby,
and fixtures at tcu times tho costHarlan and Elsworth entertained the audience n , m M f o r , " l l e - ( ' " ! l 8 0 1 , 0 # n d K ct 11 K o o i
BOWKE CENTBK—The Repul cau meeting
W» |
ttaDdin^otjibs^and^srH
B X T O G H E S ,
top center tablea, couches, and a general as-
aboot 31,000.
,
> :
^UcwtaCm^h^^oldg
The aabNrlber will have oa exhibition and
B O W B B . — B o w a a m p o a d a nobly by g i r i b g choice, p a n b r e d fowle, o f diflTerent varleMee
tbe electoral ticket 118 m ^ a r i t y , tho antira aiao aome P o l a n d ahoata. A n y o n e w i s h i n g t o
BBW YOB*, aecordiag to tba lataat leluroa
thla morniag, givaa G n a t 40,000 a a j o r i l y .
W Z L S a r S
COUGH MIXTURE
J a a t n e a i v ^ d , a large aod oompleta
6
'
a t B o w o e Center on Thursday last was a made most comfortable nnd happy in the care
O r | U B a o d Melodeons, a complete variety ranser. The school house was filled to over, of F. W. King and W. K. Maton Eiqs.
Tbe choicest candies and best varieties of
B E 1 1 K K Y B R O S . <fe G A Y ,
of sheet tapsic and musical merchandise will flowing. The mounted tanners were out io
Tobnccos and cigars that can bo luund in
bilso be found at tbe beadquarUrs of the Bub- full strength. Johnson's martial band wuke
LIST or LKTTERH r e m a l n l u g i u Ihepostoffic at Somerby ami ilall's.
r/lber Good bargains will be offered.
up tbo "gude folks" early.
at Lowell, Kent County Michigan. Kov.
55 57 & 59
St., Grand R a p i d i ,
Respectfully Yours,
83 00 F o r Boy'H S u i t a .
The spoaken, Messrs. Elsworth, Crosby a i d 6tb, 1872 :
One Price Slur Clothing Heme, Grand
G . W.KatiM.
LADIKS' L I S T :
Harlan, did good service for four hours in tbe
( o n i r a c t (o F o n i s h l
Miss E Pembcrton, Miss Emma Ward.
Bapids.
Khool bouse, aod equally good service for
100,000 lbs Wool. WAMTBU—The snbscriQINTS' LIST:
about an hour a t tbo well laden tablo of M n .
ber will pay the highest market price for good
Leonard Bibler, Jamas Dutton, Luk HarWounl
\VOPI»I—Those wishing F« buy
Dr. Ford.
den. Philip Jonei, J Md'er, A Paisoll, Lyman wood, will do "I'M to call and leave t M r or'•lean Fleece Wool delivered io Lowell.
j Sherman, Cbristian L'ngsr.
der accompHtiiiM with stamps, at U It. WilMTBOK H . NOHTOB.
Several items left over until oext week.
j Personscalling for these Letters, will please liams'ston . ami have the wood dolivorvd at
Lowell, May lOtb, 1878.
Cascade gives 103 Rspiblican majority.
s a y " a d v o r l l a e d , " and give date of this notise their door in iloubleqnick.
Proofl Gaaranteedlaa low as any
N. B.—Money to loan on good Real Estate
A. M.BLSWOBTB.P. M.
I.owell, Dec. 11 th 1871.
Alpine
110
Republican
msjoriiy.
responsible House in the U. B.
iHurity.
MTBOK H . NOHTOH.
without.
And
O o f f l n s a n d
public that bo has established bis beadquartcn
at tbe millinery store of Mrs. A. T. Mean,
A
KOTR of F a i r l l a a d r t d d o l l a i s I | ( b 0 ] g l r t m b r
N s f f t o a It. Uauiels to C t i a r l r s U i n l e l s , il.it*d
October lOtb 1171, d a t tiro v r a r s I r n u i l a t t i r a w i n |
t e n per t o u t , i u t s . t s t .
K n i n m e m i - u i *f 1^0 un t h t
uou.
CUAJlLKi UAK11ULowell, Ost. I t h ! ' • .
TUB JOURNAI..—The
would respectfully inform tbo
for tbe tale of tbe Florence Sewing Mnchiae
RIADK
Q U A N D
t
1 2.i
1870,and from thiso henndsthatlconsumption
tances from the sea they prevail most at tho
W . P . BRAKKT, M . D .
Tbe Celebrated and Bacceeeful Phyilciin,
,
JBL.'X*
anil
ABB ARBOR, April 39, 1672.
a o o 4 JTowa r*r the Afflicted.
A
n
0
u
' i ! S , . n , U T " * « » * » '.•.11""* 9 1 0 . 0 , 0 . c a n
800 mm.,
, e s i , , m d ) south Carolina live per cent
t> . -r
^
i " u '"•'""••'•f'-'iiiitlie purri.-.e,
"*-f-'nrihdBw»,
to furnish us with information nf all deaths
!
,
| Retailing as lust as wo cau possibly get them 1
o
Xo. i .
No. 4.
No.C.
known to them, iu their vicinity, together with but the following result shows that "Tbo Old
am Like.
2 30 p M time, name, age, $c.
.lOBNHOX—UAIiMUU—In Wanton, Ohio, Oct . i I n a ' ! e . ^ e al-"' sell chewing and smoking A F A I ' U " " " " • T I . E.
Guard never surrenders."
Had tto day been
ood Oity. ,i
:il4
M > i ; s t e d i o t^^:
1
I'.irn; l,..|i
4 .10 A v.
417
aEopi-'-J'
pleasant uud a full vote polled, thoUcpubli- -4th, tiyKev. iSen, 11.11 Hum, Herbert II. Jolinsou Krii. tobaceo in large f|iianlilics. Au extensive biuVi l i . i tinvnshiiior
i i z - . u n j ,1 c . , i
1,,.
.
•. huufesad
• ••"•<-•1*0 0
owar'l CiiB
.5 no
13
"Go west,young man go west!
1,
of
ClileafO,
to
Uiit
Kill
M.
Barnnmof
\7aas»)a.
|
^
Candler,
Jewelry,
etc.,
etc.
N
o
l
i
o
n
f
(
f
r
u
i
t
.
'
f
.
|
'
' n l l n ' f eho
1
1
cans would have added another hundred to
i; n:,
11(10
ilarSnrintfi',
nril'i^hester,
St-r Vork nnd D.-iroit papers
koii f - c i i.. . , i ' ' 7 n .'i 1 .
rarA
7 10 "
rami Hnpiil',
S in* v
7 10
ul ra on
Thc new ad. nf Foster f5rotlicr?, r/raml their titket.
copy.
An
excellent
opportunity
for
some
enterpriswatered.
t
"
1
!
"
"
. also w« l
••
12 01
R 40
onteith
balanc.- n i x . r * , '
'"'wa—cne-fcalf dowt.
Rapida, in t o d a y s J of UNA;, rpeaka fur itself
alamatoo. A
9 15
1 COr v 9.10
ing person to purchase half interest in a basiy • <•, * •th annual lottallineDtt.
llnjoriiy for Grant and W.ilson, 24.'i.
9 IS '•
nlamazoo D
0 JO a M
JO.
Their itock of fjoous is immense, nnd they are '
nets well started. I will sell my interest at
1 00 ]• )i. 10 30
ort Wayne,
Votes.
W.j.
A fJ r "i "I "JH II?roc, 4 ' H m n r o v e d . t c x n i . L i p o f C s ^ receiving immense putronape.
For Uorernor—
GOING N O R T H .
advantageous figures for CASH! Como nnd / a . liell. Guild fiame h
" , " 1 1 ' r i n c " t i e r o n 11 •
premnev. l' r i . . . ?sn
A fine lot of calfs and collars jii«t received
J
No. 1.
No. 3.
No. 5.
.•!77
r.'.:,
^oirn.ihe baltaoo vu.
Thanksgiving day, Thursdny, Nov. 2 8 l b . '
I see me at my place of business. Ono door 0Dey»4r's lir
7
1
5
A
M
.
4
00
R
>I
.
rt W a y n e ,
nl
ALTIIEN S.
|
Austin Jllair,
i.io
0 F P 0S F
I About time fur poultry tu lay perpetually.
l l i o ••
sim
alamtuoo, \
1115
4 3.'.
7 00 A W
alamstoo, D
,W M Fiaav,
12
J . I-. SOMERBY
n t
V a l u a b l e p r o p e r t y for S a l e .
Uenj. Todd Esq., will deliver n course of 5
12 01I-II
Ii
i ? l : •| , T r " ' 1
'•"•ated o n o .
onteith
7 47
Kalnnce of .State ticket same.
l i v i n " iv 1
V "
* ' t b s n tl.undoaea
1
4
n
i
.
.
c
s
o
9
25
rand Rapids,
H
Tho Variety Store, one door cast of Post { ~
UMO^w^.e,.
u 0| fiii f ^ i t y fo, n
lectures,
at
I'ullen'a
Hall,
cummtncing
Nov.
3 fin
1030
'Pti*.
edar Sprinat;.
For Cengreisiusn—
r. o i r 1:1, L ATA it Kj: t n r.vo 1: r .
13
.•I 15
Office, I now oiler for sale. The lot is 3 i feet
oward City
11 00
14111
ItilL'SK ,1 nd ."(|.OBBicTEt OCTOBER'i31S;2
'
| Wilder D Foster,
Oil l!ri<\.« t r c n i , o w » i l .
I J I.'.p «
aB'.t
ig R a p i d ' ,
4 30 "
268
in width by 100 feet in h n g t h . Tho building
. - - lino.J li.irn -.tid out l.ui diiivs. Htio-.il
. . a.12 4 -)
eedClty.
lly J. U. n'KEKS, (irirt II. H". Accry]
o o d well
1
I'-M
2 00 P M
T i n UKIVRIISAI. HAIH.—This universally j
lam L u k e .
It* noe» >
is 22 feet in width, nn awning 12 teet in front W h « a t ( w h i t i . ) %M>u
I FIO
do
(red;
do
Pr
F . H . M Y E R S , O - n ' l . P a s t . a n d T l c k e ! A g ' t popular bath which haii been iu extensive us* | ForStute Sttntor| ^.000. p ^ i d / r : ; . ; ^ ; , , ^
1 10
and 12 feet on east side. Length of bnilding Flour, oivt
Pittsburg, Pa.
for sometime in the liaiteru Slates nnd in I ^ S Crosby.
346
178
?'
d
o
f
l
.
b
l
fill
inside40 fwt, 13J feet between joints, shelved
many sectiotn of thi* State, ii now beinfc in- A Peck,
ice
Corn, f bu
.111
PI B E A T t\ \ E S T F . R N R A I L W A Y . — F r o m H a y Ist
I 4 0 A p i ! ^ S i n v < o i l ! , n u l l ff r o m I.owail
troduced in thiii village nnd vicinity, and reand countered in FIBSH CLASS style. Tho up- C o r n Meal c w t
t '-'j
. T u n t i l f u r t h e r n o t i c e t r a i n s wilt l e a v e D e t r o i t ns
F a r K t p r e s t n t t l i r t 2 d District—
d for f n d i
Oats V bu
ceive? the greatsst commendation Irons all
32
>llows(Detroit time);
per part is rented as an Art Gallery, bas first M i d d l i n g s V c w t
3 U Garfield,
381
260
I Wl
who have setn it.
Hy various simple adj nstTLAKTLO E x p u x t s B ( d a i l y ) —
12 on
class light and CAN'T JIK DBAT. Commodious Bran V t o n
121
f o o t T h i r d street
3.45 A V.
menls it aflbrds sponge, hip and full baths—a J U Truax,
H o t t e r f lb
1*
IAT h x r a n a s ( d a l l y e x c e p t S u n d a y ) —
show windows in f r o n t A splendid opportu- H u g s V d o a
f a r Pro.trating A t t o m i y small one for a child and • largo ono for an
13
Foot Brush street
7.20 A M.
Cheese
^
tt
ia
adult, and requires but little water. It may E A Burlingarae,
rootThrird street
7 4T> A M,
378
242 nity for a man wishing to locate in a thriving Beef V lb
4@5
IKTROIT EXPRISS ( d a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y ) —
bo used in anjr rosm in a bouso without even D E Corhett,
F
o
r
k
V
»
fi
136
village like Lowell, which can't be beat for
Foot Brush atreet
10 30 A K.
The Uost ft.Shoe firm of C. P-md X"i,.
jrk, salt
a
wetting tbe carpet, and fur storage «aa bo bung
7
Toot T h i r d street
11 09 A M.
fitr Bluriff—
ita
size
for
business.
Ohieken
B
K'
r , d . r ' 1 r * b 1 ' ' h a ' s ' l i i i . ^ t t L I., s o c o w ^
8(310
a f a l m t the wall, occupjing but little ipaco.—
. Y . ExpkRsa ( d a l l y t s e e p t S u n d a y ) —
shonld
be paid In |.a
, , p.
. nMllI#,u, ,
Turkeys do
10012
I
Hayioe,
370
Foot Brush street
A4S p N :
243
mf
It roquiroi ne special room. It lias rocoived
do
The above properly will be sold at a bar- L a r d
<g9
f . l , r , ^ J , l n e " AH accounts v 1 i.ttreoot* •
F o o t Third atreet
T 00 r w.
andsettUdhy
C.
Broad.
Allkno.in,
.1
136
Tallow
do
tbo bigboet praiso from physicians, a i d other J B Colton,
7
gain for cash.
-Witedlo u t will (dease^lre il tjieh iMntdioloaata* •
1 r a i n s a r r i v e a t D e t r o i t f r o t s t h e l a s t a t 7 0 0 t a d distil guiibod
PotatottWbu
new
60
nonages, iu all parts wboro
Vtr<«d|t of Frtbatt—
U O n
00 A. • . , 6 15 a n d 0 4A p . « .
Tnrnipa do
u0
V. B E O A *
Tbo follewing U l t l a o i i a l t B A Harlan,
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Local Business Notices.
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N o r t h I r v i n g a n d Hanlln.ts, A r r i v e 10 p m ; close 7 a m
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o i L r l j . f t M d b r nml p r m i l i„ H K M ™ .
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ms:, H o a l E a t a t e o r PerHonal I ' r o p o t y .
regions, and two laws governing their preval- ' Variety Stonence are as follows: Firsl, these two diseases :
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K t s t e r n — W a y , a r r i v e S : 4 0 p . m . ; c l o s e 10:10 a . m
Office H o i i i a - F r o m 7 a . m . l o S : 1 0 p . m .
r o m 12 t o 1 p . m .
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GOING S O U T H ( D a i t y . t x c e p l S u n d a y s
lower this fall.
OUR
C o a n o c l i o n s a t Kalamaroo with Grand R a p l d t &
diana trains f o r Q r a n d Kapids.nnd points north.
At J a c k s o n , w i t h O r a n d R i v e r V a l U y D i v i s i o n f o r
ton Rapids. C h a r l o t t e . Hastings, (Jraml Rapids,
iskegonand Whitehall.
Time Table.
• v .
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Southern—Alto, Bowne, H a r r i s Creek, r i l l m o r r
r a i d Rapids & Indiana Rail Road
W e r e p r e s e n t o n e o l t h e l a r g e s t Bnr
a r e ablo tn r e t a i l t h e m a t whole-
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W e s t e r n — W a y . s r r l v o I0:5C a . m . ; oiose 4:35 p . m
n . E.3AROBNTjGen'ISup'l,Chicago.
O. n . H U R D . Asst.Supt..Detroit.
a n d
VEOBTABLBB. — SBBDB.
committee very nice indeed.
Judges—Cyrus C Strong, P Horn-
Ponl Offlrr-Ttwr
of An tral
Cloning nf Mnlln,
A- M. R L B W O U T H , P . M.
GLASSWARE AC.
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7 : 1 0 a n d 9:20 a tn. 5:80 t n d 8:1.1 p m
lO/iO a n d !l:5.r> a m , I ;00 a n d 9:35 p in
4 : 2 0 a n d 1 2 : 2 5 a m , 2:2H a n d 2:40 p n.
ncago,
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ck.on,
CROCKERY.
b u y
ADRLli U. IIOLCOMII, lieenaaed.
On r o a d i n x and l l l l n ^ t h n p e t i t i o n d u l r r e i i f i M i a f
U a r ) K r u m , nf t h e l o i t n s h i p o f V e r R e n n e s , In n M |
C o u n t y , t b e m o t h e r of t h e m i d decnaiied, p r a y I
a « i o n g o t h e r thinK>, t h a t t h e i n s t r u m e n t now o n (Ue !
thla C o u r t p u r p o r t i n g t o ba t h e Ia*t w i l l a n d t M t a m e a t ol said deeeaned, m a y h« a d m i t t i d t o p r o t e U ,
a n d t h a t t h e t x e c a U o n th»r»of and a 4 m l n U t r a t i p n a
' • t a t * n a y bt g r a n t e d tn h e r , fthe being In a i d w t n
n a m e d t h e sol* e s a c u t r l x t h e r e o f .
T h e r e u p o n l t i s o r d e r e d . t h a t M o n d a y lh*«S«TMa> I
d a y of N o v e m b e r , n e x t a t t e n o ' e l o e k I n t b e f o r " •oon be a n i f n t d for t h * h a a r i n f ef sttd eaMtioa,
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e n d e l l e t h e r p e r i e n i I n t e r e s t e d ! • eeld e e k e t ^
e r e r e q u i r e d lo eppeer a t a session «f eeld O o u C
t h e e t e be holdea at t h e F^ebaM O B e e , i s t h e < »
e f O r a a d B a p l d s , ^ s a i d C otiD ty, a n l e h e w e a m j * , V
amy t h e r e I s , w h y t k e p r a y e r e f t h e a e B S a w
a k e i l d s e t he m a t e d .
A a * I f Is f a r t h e r e r d e r e d t h a t s ^ d e e t M e a e r a N a
• e U e e to U e p e n o a e t a t o r e c t e d i a e e l d e c t a t e , M M
ideaer
ef eeld p e t l t t e a
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r e * l , h y e e a s t a g a e e e y e f t h l e e r i e r t e Be paBllahed la the Levell Weekly J e v U A ^ . a a e r w i p s r
priated aad eirealattaa l a said C e a a t y e f B e a t . U n
s a e e e e e l T t e e e k ^ e r e r i e a s to e e l d d a y e t h e a r l a f .
B B B / i H I W A. B A B U L * .
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Lowell
For Ready Made Clothing come to the only
exclusive clothing store in I.owell. Corner
store, west end Flat River bridge.
Supt. Fallaw was in • - T Monday the d a /
appointed for leach"> s
••.;„alion«.
el
Local Business Notices.
i
Geo
College, has been classifying the medical facts
- Wilbelm is selling—
contained in the census reports of 18G0 and Good Congress Gaiters at
Methodist Episcopal C h u r c h . l i r l d c * S t . , service i (
e v e r y S a b b s t h a t 10:30 A . M . n m l 7 P . M .
Pravo
" e e t l n g o n T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , a t 7 o ' c l o c k , d e v . " I!
» • M i l l s P a s t o r . S a b b a t h S c h o o l a t 12 M . W . A
Fallass,Supt.
GROCERIES,
T h c « o Muslins a r e w o r t h H X c in New Y o r k .
H e a v y UlanketH, Ifl.SO. $3, »4,
a n d |G a p a i r
Y a r d wine E n g l i s h I ' n a t a at I ' - ^ c
Ont-d K'.annrls 'JOc 30c 3.'.c a n d 4Uc
Karmcni h o m e m a d e J e a n s , 40c, Mc, COr, a n d 75c
l l e i t y a l l W o o l Carpeta.OOo f o r m m l r $1.10
G o o d i D f r a i n Carnets.OO, 63 a n d 'ir
(.'ottago C a r p e t s , i 8 e , 3 0 c a n d 4 0 c .
l l r n m - K $1.25 a n d l . O i
Kin f i t U n b l e a c h e d M a i l i n m a d c d o w n t o 1 2 \ c
A l s o g r e a t b a r g a i n s in
T A T E O F M I C I I I G A V , COHXTV OF
At
a « e s s i o n of i h o r r n l . a t c Cuiirt f o r t h e C o u n t y ot
K e n t , h o l d e n ut tiie I ' r o l m l e Ofllce, i n t h e C i t y of
V e l v e t s ,
Ijaces,
N o t i o n s , H o G r a n d K i p i d f , un Monday l l i e f u u r t e e u t h d a v of Oc- b o u l e v a r d S k i r t e , B l a c k S i l k s , S i i k
t o b e r , in Iho y e u r o n e t h o u n a n d i - l c h t h u n d r e d
siery, E d g i n g s , G l o v e s , etc.
andserentv-tno.
I ' m s i i n t . il Mijamin A . H a r l a n , J u d t f r n i ' l ' r o b » t » .
1
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Tho above goods Imvo nil been bought eiuca tke late Grenl Hrcnk in iirii-es, nml cAnnot b
W i n R o b i n s o n o n e half bush pe**h
blow icedlinga
first
1
ALSO TUB I.ABGKBT & i ' i k k w STOCK o r
W Robinson A bush red peach blow
aeedlings second
50
W Robinson £ bush bhaker nisaeta
second premium
60
G e n e r a l
E J B o o t h o n e p k e a r l y r o s e first I
E B Hunter one spec.
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sec 60
C h a s T a y l o r o n e s p e c i t r o n s firat 1
P D S n e a t h e e n exhibited one bnah
H a r d w a r e ,
clover seed
S m i t h G o d f r e y aix h e a d a o f c a b b a g e .
E d L e e h a d on exhibition o n e speciID W e b t c n N i c k l g s i .
men yellow dent corn, one of
w h i t e flint, o n e o f roil g l a z e d
flint c o r n a n d s i x m a n g l e w o r t z e l f l
E B Hunter exhibited one specimen
of p o t a t o e s (no n a m e ) v e r y nice
3 (t iM
T h e above w e r e eonaidered by the
1:2A P M
i;no I ' M
assenjeer T r a i n s for t h o Bast, Leave
A f u l l sto<k ol
S
Smith Godfrey one b u s h , saperfiae
e a t a first p r e m i u m
1
Chaa. Taylor one specimen
white
d e n t c o r n firat p r v m i u m
1
T I Daniels twelve e a r s yellow d e n t
C o m
B a s k e t s ,
corn aecoud
60
P D Sneathen t w o bnah whit* winter wheat aacond
60
A largo s t o e k and an e x t r a tin* arP D Sneathen ten ears white dent
tide.
corn second
60
6 R o s e o n e h u s h N e r . o a t s s e c o n d AO
W V W i l l i a m s t w o b n a h w h i t e winter wheat
first
1
Mixod,
Hall,
Oongregational Social at the resiiiencp o f '
E. A. Sunderliu next Wtdneadaj eveaing.
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arch
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30 A. M . a n d ( 1 . M . P r a y e r M e e t i n g o n T h u r s e
J f r * n i n ( { , s t 7 o ' e l o t k . R e v . 1) K W e b s t e r P a s t o r
S a b b a t h H c h o o l a t 12. I> P o s t . S u n t .
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manafaaturad b y Ladle* aad Faetory*
" A m e r i c a n "
make.
Caroline Robineon b*arth r a g l a t 1
Mi*a C l a r a F r a n c k w o o l t i d y "
AO
C L Randall o n * p r ladia* waolea
C i d e r
M i i .
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1
C L R a n d a l l 6 lb* roll b a t t « r t d
60
M r s . A L e w s s p e c . r * f * a r p * t 1*1 6 0 I t i a a ' l i p - t o p " m i l l IB * v * r y r * * p a * t
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60
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'* E J B o o t h c o t t o n q a i l t S n d 1
" M a r y R e l f f l o a v * a b r * * d 1*1 6 0
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6 lb* roll b a t t e r l i t
60
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sock* t d
60
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60
W R Maien two loaves b r e a d
60
Miss Clara French exnibited PerforT h e most PBBFBCT f e e d c u t t e r ta
ated picture which waa very aiee
t h e m a r k e t , a k d BO M I I T A U .
J u d g e a — G B iBaleom, Miss A d a
Wilson and Miss Mary A F o r .
S a b b t t h a t 10:80 A . M . a n d 7 f . M . P r a y e r M e e t i n g
on T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g , n t 7 o ' c l o c k . B e v . L . S . G r i g g s
P a s t o r . S a b b a t h S e h o o l a t 12 U .
K. H a t c h , V u p f
T h r o u g h T i c k e t s t o all p r i n c i p a r p j i n t s E a s t , f o r
kit a t C o m p a n y ' s Ilepot olllcp, L o w i ' l l .
P a s s e n g e r s l e a v i n g L o w e l l n t 4.60 p m t a k e o n e of
t s t e a m e r s a t G r a n d H a v e n , and a r t o r a o o m f o r t a e n i g h t ' s r e s t f r e e , r e a c h C h i c a « o or M i l w a u k e e in
me t o c o n n o c t w i t h t h o m o r n i n g t r a l n s t o n l l p o i n t s
•st, n o r t h - w e s t and south-west.
L a d i e s a n d S m o k i n g c a r s o n day t r a i n s .
P u t l a n n ' s Hleepini* c a r s on n l g l i t t r l n « .
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Sheriffs Sale.
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ail- p o i n t s
| l c h l ? a Q Central K. R. Time Table
'-EOXAIID A. ^ a r H R ^
A a r o n B a r r e t t o n * *p*c m a p l a a n g a r
T h * abave wer* v*ry flae a n d Bit*
ezhibitian* b a t owing to tb* raj*
t h a t n e articl* could b* a w a r d * d a
p r e m i u m w h a n t h * r * w a a a a eaaapa*
titien, could n o t receive BrtniBBi*.
Jidgea—Mrs. G W
Perker, Mr*.
J Q L o o k a n d Mi** A F a x r p R K
Reliable B o u t e to
Bust and West-
til,
ixad,
M A R K E T
I J O C 3 - A . I _
Railroad.
T r j i n c A w e I,oo w e l l [ S u n d a y s c x c e p t t d . 1
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Geo. W K r u m 1 Parlor Cabinet
O m a n , 1st
2
Geo. Wilson 1 Pen D r a w i n g
60
G W K r u m 1 speaimen S e w i n g W o r k
and gen. display sowing machine
work
Mise M a r y Wilson one A l b u m Quilt
Mian Estell S h e a r one n i g h t w r a p p e r
and rhild'a blanket
A Buchanan one pr woolen blankets
very nice.
Misa M a g g i e M c ' T e a n one w a t c h
safe
Mrs. J P Revtrenee en* knit bed
•pr*nd
C L Randall en* chair cevar
D D a r l i n g on* aofe pill*w
U B William* on* yarn tarp*t
Mr*. 6 W C r o w l * y o n e p r m * n i cot*
t*n eoeki
Old
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Milwankee
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d e r t h e " n l of t h o C i r c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y
I m i t a t i o n F i l c h F u r s . 5 a n d 6 dnllarMi w t .
o f K i ' n t . n n d S t a l e o l Mi-hlgan, testod o n t h a t n r e n - l
Mink F u r s f r o m 10 t o 75 ilollars a s e t .
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aents'
sewed
f o u r t ' i ['J4] day of S e p t e m b e r A I ) . i s ; 2 . I n f a v o r nf |
;
F i n e C o n e y F u r s , 3 , 3 . 5 0 a n d 4 d o l l a r s a net
o r m » l i y I ' m t l i p r , J n h u o . r i i l l l i p s , D u n c a n C. I ' h i l h o o t s and I pr s i u g a s .
I l e a u t i l u l " A l a s k a " f u r s , 6 C, 7 a n d 8 d o l l a r s a • e t
ll|i«, l l e n j n : n i n 11. C.miplioll, B e n j a m i n l l a k ^ w c l l b b ^ |
Joim Tavlor one wheel barrow.
William
Mltlenzivoy.
a n d ii'^uinsl t h e O n o d a
a n d C h a t t l e i . a n d for llu- w a n t t h e r e o f t h e n
to j
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B l a c k A l p a c a s , E m p r e s s C l o t h s , V e l o u r s . O t t o m a n s , C a s h m e r e s , &c., a t l o w p r i c e s
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The Horse Disease In t h e Dominion.
B u t n o t yet, darling. You will live
RHEUMATIC K E I E O T .
T h e old m a n t u r n e d and walked rap- and t h e r e was almost a child's eagerness in h e r voice, t h a t was sweeter than a g r e a t many years for my s a k e and t h e
idly
away.
Some d a y s ago t h e telegraph m a d e
I Y JOHN HAY.
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n
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child's."
T h e y o u n g mnu stood t h o u g h t f u l l y , a child's.
reference t o the general prevalence of
or Slryeliiiine.
41
I ll t-1. *li( «t(in. kidsirg
Ob. may I ? W h e r e is m o t h e r ? "
" H u s h , man ! D o n ' t you see she i s
for at least five minutes, b e s i d e the
t h e h o r s e disease in Toronto, t h e m a t F M m t h e Gold Hill, U e v a d o , N e w s .
Thi- white Land lor my imint—
I d y h i g ?"
gate, looking a t tho now h o u s e where s h e asked.
, Mr. H a r r i s , thu well-known Assayer, t e r becoming so serious as t o i m p e d e
4
4
No sw • ti r licnrl, nor fnlBor
S h e and father have gone t o look |
physicinn's voice was earnest w h o resides at t h e lower end of the {travel and transportation, and inyolve
his p a r e n t s had lived for t h r e e years,
IV, r tilU «1 sueh tine. Muc wine.
and at t h e old, where his boyhood had a f t e r t h e l a m e colt in t h e south p a s t u r e . M'Ut t e n d e r , and he tried t o t a k e t h e town, came near being poisoned to ] considerable loss. I t appears that t h e
)oor
bead of h e r whose earthly mo- d e a t h last night t h r o u g h t a k i n g a dose same epidemic prevails iu Montreal a n d
passed so swiftly, and where ho h a d M i n n i e — " t h e young man's t o n e c h a n g - 1 l
I'll sing » *0111; of true lovo,
expected t o m a k e a home for his y o u n g ed s u d d e n l y — " t h i s life is k i l l i n g j o u , uients were numiiercd—tried t o tako it of medicine for r h e u m a ' i s i n . T h e its vicinity, and is rapidly on t h e inM\ MiuiLilriir. to vou;
and it h n i s t come to an cud. You are gontly f r o m its ..Id, happy place, and s e t t l i n g s in t h e b o t t o m of t h e vinl sot- ; crease. A Toronto p a p e r gives s o m e
wife and himself.
t'mfrf in rmiltariin—
H o had lain awake nights, pl.inniug white as a ghost, and n o marvel. B u t ; K ? ' t <»n t h e pillow ; b u t she spoke, . t i e d his case. T h e following com Tin- of t h e s y m p t o m s of t h e disease ami t h e
Tlu niTr i* old and true.
this and t h a t addition to its conveni- I've tried to shield you. O o d knows 11 [deadingly :
I n icatio n from lum. reooivod nt noon to- p r o p e r mode «tf treatment, which, m
enco and honuty, and Minnie's words huvc! If I
I'h' liupi'ii-st of a1! lover*
d r i u m e , ! it ooul.l coma . V L r f . i . p W let mo bo. I wool
I S T I S ^ - b l o .proad. m i . , b e n.o,llive
the Father take me from your
wore ringing in his ears iill t h o while ; to this, I would have sacrificed every t "
A ;is Kni-t of EdelBhehu ;
night ( T h u r s d a y ) I felt a pain in my 1 f u l :
,nV11
bosom to H i s o w u . "
" No m a t t e r how h u m b l e o u r homo hope of my heart before I would have
Aii.l
wns the liai>pirnt,
knee, caused by r h e u m a t i s m . I got i T h e disease a p p e a r s to be a catarr44
Minnie I Minnie I" moaned t h e u p at ten o'clock and took a dose o f l h a l fever, of an epizootic nature, tlio
may bo, wo will mako i t ' t h e d e a r e s t made you my wife."
I'll f^Hy-'U in my ihyiue.
" l i n t I wanted t o b e y o u r wife,dear. < .v<"i"g f a t h e r ; d o n ' t die ! don't leave r h e u m a t i c medicine prescribed by Dr. I r e s u l t of some atmoi-pheiic inlluouce,
spot on o a r t h — t h o dearest and t h e
un- ni$omiOr niKlit he unndereil
I could not be h a p p y save as y o u r n1 ^,* Oh, my Ood ! my Ood ! "
swootest.'"
Toland of San Francisco. T h e r e was 1 as is shown by its s u d d e n appearance
w i m a lonely glade,
F o r a m o m e n t t h o m a n ' s ^ricf was
" T hate to disappoint her, t h e dar- wife
only owe dose left, and not a t t h e time I over a large extent of cotuitry, attack,
An.I. ( |jih?hsd in inoRs nnd niounllKlit.
" H a p p y ! W h a t have you known of terrible to witness. T h en ho grew calm thiiiking of t h e s e t t l e m e n t at t h e bot-; j u g «ll k i n d s of horses, old and young,
ling 1 " ho solikxpiizod ; " b u t it d o e s
Iii.^',l»d aglui piuR n aid.
seom foolish, as father says, to have happiness since you c a m e here, j u s t a nnd44 white as t h e dead.
tom of t h e vial, I took it. Half an in good condition o r poor, i h e preT h e y have killed you. I have killed
two houses fur four of us, when o u r year ago ? You have been t h e veriest
Tin
wf midiiigli' sifted
h o n r a f t e r as I was l a y i n g in bed with m o n i t o r y s y m p t o m s are dullness, a
you ?" h e said, laying his cheek on t h e
"slave,
and
everybody
knows
it
b
u
t
you
interests
aro
ono,
two.
At
a
n
y
rate,
I
AboVft lier sands of gold ;
a candle in h a n d reading, I was struck 1 s t a r i n g coat, a watery discharge f r o m
forehead t h a t was already wet with t h o
master
and
mi
s
t
re
s
s
—
my
f
a
t
h
e
r
and
can't
otfond
him,
and
m
u
s
t
reconcile
speechless
an 1 senseless. T h e candle I t h e nose speedily followed by a severe
She
J a t-lniiiliering sta'm-.
m o t h e r — t h e richest people in D r a k e - river s p r a y .
her in some w a y . "
fell ou t h e bed and I could n o t stir or h a c k i n g cough ; t h e pulse is quickened
Sa fair and white and cold.
4
No, no ! " T h e thin w h i t e hand felt cry o u t for a second. L u c k i l y t h e , and t h e mouth hot, t h e n a s i l memSo Minnie's fate was tixed for her, land
l'aii»fltMLwliite nnd cold «lie lay
I'lie y o u n g m a n ' s voice was d e e p with '' H W f t y feebly u p t o t h e b e n t head, and shock terminated in t i m e t o let m e p u t branes are injected and t h e ears and
and when tho J u n e roses were in blosft
1!' nv'afii the starry skies ;
som, her h u s b a n d took her t o live with bitter r e s e n t m e n t of t h e wrong s u s t a i n - 1 ' y h k o marble in a f r a m e of jet.— o u t
the
light,
or
the
house j legs aro u n n a t u r a l l y cold, t b o discharge
Kosy.w^is ber waking
him and t h e old folks in t h e new house od by t h e p a l e little woman, w h o could I " Y o u ' v e been so kind, so true, so ten- would have been c o n s u m e d . More from t h c nose increases and becomes
imt
miKwnr
fur
fhn
KMIW
in
lior
fhrnnf
N
o
1)0(1
V
IllOHIlt
Wl*nn0.
T
tliink
iK-iiufttli the Hitter's eyes.
on tho hill.
and
stronger
shocks
and
con-; of a greenish yellow color, t h o b r e a t h P o o r little
.. I..
^
gomo
nm|
Hi- won her drowsy fancy.
roared so tendt
and
severe.
AlHe hsift her to his towers.
potted always.
m o s t necessarily
swn^ with,love and laughter
choir in t h c
loss and a n n o y a n c e
Ftt^morning's purpled huun.
years p n o r
-i,, >
• -E VJUU ; wtuu u lornicui. OIIOCKB a u u cun- nu tnu i;u«uuiui<ivy generally, we d o n o t
lingers over wakod such melody f r o m the window-sill, h e r cheek in h e r palm, j t r u s t mo t o love
RutAvlPn the thickening Hunhennis
bv Htrl.t of r » r l t
vulsions followed f r o m hal. p a s t ten to t h i n k it is likely to be of a mtal chart h e old c h n r c h organ as did hers.
and in five m i n u t e s h a d c o n q u e r e d her |
were mine .
Had drunk'the gleaming dew,
rJn.i fiTni 1 L
^ i i ' twelve o'clock, when t h e d e a t h throes a c t e r where ordinary care and rational
emotion
S
h
e
had
listened
quietly
to
avowals
1i W
\ inisty oli'iid of sorrow
' ' Yes
; for
s j ^bowi inp emorn
j i w a y all 88L,t
wr ta9s ' convulsed,
convulsed, and
a n d 'felt
f e T tfive
f i v ej :ttrreeaattm
meenntt are
are adopted.
adopted. In
In several
several inme t ijnn-;
tears
• and
t h . ^^ e ^shall
44
of love made by tho s t u d e n t s of GladI'm glad,dear,you mentioned this,"
B b o c k 8 l i k e 11 , u , i n b r o k e n o n n
j, Sjreii ft'er her eyes' deep blue.
n or ore i n J no t lie r s l!n I IM orn
wheel, stances t h e attack has been severe, b u t
stone College, from which t h e seniors s h e said, rising and p u t t i n g away h e r row
row, n o r crying, n e i t h e r s h a l l t h e r e be n m l t b l t h k
h d ^ e s s a n d , ^oneraUv increased by overwork
d
Shetywag upon the Hitter's neck.
down t o t h e persecuted freshmen— work. 44 I ' v e been wanting t o talk with —any—more—
Tlio f a i n t vnino fnUom.i nr,A o„ i^«.. I B tiff
I felt t h e e a r t h give way, and ' some o t h e r d e b i l i t a t i n g influe.ice. As
She wept with lovo nnd pam.
quietly, and with the deepest of h e r you a l o n g t i m e a b o u t t h e s e t h i u g s , a n d
8U(lden
Iv ceased
'
" ; called my wife t o me.
My h a n d s were I t h e disease will r u n a certain course,
8hc showered her sweet warm kisses
heart ' u n s t i r r e d — u n t i l y o u n g Morley you m a k e it e a s y . "
—
"
crossed, b u t I could n o t move th em , nor i affected animals should be carefully
LiiiQ iragrant sununer rain,
! entered the list of aspirants for t h e
T h e s u n r i s e flashed iu at tho win- any p a r t of my body.
Hor h u s b a n d held o u t h i s h a n d , and
I b a d e t h e m all i used, and allowed plenty of p u r e air,
h o t o r of her h a n d , and was crowned she went to him feebly,8at down on his dow, and struck goldenly across t h e
good-bye, and swooned. My wife sent.! with a liberal diet of noiu'ishing and
" 1 nutfrf Christian soul,'" she sobhed,
I victor in tho J u n e that q u i c k l y follow knee and h i d her face in his b o s o m . A folded l i d s and t h e smiling lips ; and
easily digested food.
The stables
As ip^is arms she lay;
for ra doctor,{#and DTr . —
Kirby
j ed. Nobody wondered at h e r choice. long t i m e she lay t h e r e q u i e t l y , he u>«r
over tuio
h e living a n da it nh e d e a d tell
fell t nh e i t h e children
i
l l
4 -{i
should be well aired daily and thor" I'm kaif the day a woman.
T h e favored' s t u d e n t was yountr, h a n d - s t r o k i n g h e r hair fondly, and a t l a s t : f r a g r a n c e of J . i n e roses ami t h e s o u n d ' T
i
^
"I- ^
"n
•
A serpent half the day.
44
and somewhat rational, as he oil o u g h l y v e n t i l a t e d ; and it is also adsome,and of good a d d r e s s ; a n d t h o u g h
W h a t is it, M i n n i e ? " h e a s k e d , of woodland singing, t h a t had no
visable to use disinfectants, as t h e
longer power t o s t i r t h e pulses t h a t
. ? WJ®
F r o m t h e n u n t i l SIX
r u m o r had accredited to h i m l a r g e r softly.
Andjvlwn from yonder bell-tower
c h l o r i d e of lime or carbolic acid.
c l o c k tl 8 Iuor n,,
44
! " expectations" t h a n wore ever t o be
V
'« 1 , m d 8 h ^ k H 1,ko
lihigftyut the noon-day chime,
Oh, i t i s n ' t m u c h , " she a n s w e r e d ; grew so weary
1
J ere they
17 were calmed bJy ' "
f r o m a galvanic battery every five min- W h e n t h e t h r o a t is very sore, c a u s i n g a
dJ--Ueath.
. realized, he was able to s u p p o r t a wife " only—only—"
Fari*w«ljil farewell forever.
u t e s . I could n o t s t i r h a n d o r foot, and a difficulty in swallowing, a mild em44
44
in m u c h more t h a n c o m f o r t — a n d h i s
S h e was a p o o r thing, anyhow ?'
Only w h a t ? "
Kir Ernst of Edelaheim 1"
brocation should b e applied, and t h e
44
little wife loved him so.
1 h a r d l y know j u s t w h a t ; b u t I
shock. T o tell what I suffered is impos fever allayed by mild f e b r i f u g e medi• Ah! not fjirwell forever!"
" T h e r e is n o N a s o n w h y they m a y d o n ' t w a n t you ever to feel t h a t you 44 a p o o r t h i u g ! An' she gave away
cine."
Th* Sitter wildly cried,
n o t be as h a p p y ar two c h i p - b i r d s , " ihe I'TO t o blame for a n y t h i n g . I t was my t h a t b a b y j u s t t o spite m e — n o t h i n ' sible, and I had given u p all t h o u g h t of
l i f e : b u t soon I began t o r e c o v e r ; and
"jl will h e saved or lost with thee,
c o u n t r y folks said. " N o reason a t all, m i s f o r t u n e , and no one's f a u l t , t h a t 1 else : a n ' you k n o w it. I could a b r u n g
Ssy.
now—ten o'clock A. M — I am able t o
Mv IcJwlv Will-Bride I"
: for they're j u s t suited t o each other— could n o t please v o u r p e o p l e . "
t h e little one u p t o work ; a n ' she'd
Sarah Smith stands sorrowfully so•V R ,
write you this, in o r d e r t h a t you may
!
unless thfi old f o l k s — "
l u s ; she sees splendid spruces surCould nott You cannot n e v e r ' N o been a g r e a t h e l p to me. I'll hev t '
lioud frjun the lordly bell-tower
•'And what of tho old people, H a l - woman could t h a t had any a m b i t i o n , , hev s o m e b o d y in a few years t o p u t m y warn p e r s o n s u s i n g this m e d i c i n e to bo- r o u n d i n g s h a d y s p o t s ; she sees sumHung out the noon of day.
ware
of
overdoses
or
settlings.
j l y t ' M r s . B l a k e inquired, when h e r or a n y t h i n g e l s e - b u t muscle! I t ' s too | close o n t o me, if my r u m a t i z keeps on;
mer's sun shining; she smells sweet
And fronrthe bower ol roses
h u s b a n d was r e p e a t i n g t h e gossip of b a d ; and I ' v e been a b r u t e for k e e p i n g i l i n ' L o r d knows it takes a power o'
savors: sweet songsters singing silvery
A Foolhardy Voyage.
A serpent slid awayy
1
t h e neighbors.
you h e r e so l o n g ! "
money t o hire—oh, dear I oh, d e a r ! she
A l e t t e r signed 44 C h a r l e s B. I n m a n " s t r a i n s serenade Sarah. Still she sighs.
Hut when Ihe midwakch moonlight
" N o t h i n g — o n l y t h e y ' r e so h a r d ,
" D o n ' t d e a r ! D o n ' t ever think such i was allers w-illful. Minerva was."
h a s a p p e a r e d in one of t h e C a l c u t t a S u n s e t ' s soft shades settle silently; still
Was shi- imcrlng through the grove,
cold and s e l f i s h . "
a t h o u g h t ! You d i d w h a t y o u d e e m e d ; L i t t l e Minnie^ is t h e image of h e r p a p e r s , s t a t i n g t h a t t h e w r i t e r i n t e n d s she s t a n d s sadly sighing S u d d e n l y
Ht d 1 sped his bride thriiv-dowered
"And t o be ' hard,cold and selfish' i s best, and how could you k u o w w h a t a m o t h e r , and is t h e light of t h e Blake t o m a k e t h e voyage f r o m C a l c u t t a t o she started.
S h e saw some s t r a n g e r
44
' n o t h i n g only V Why, H a l l y ! "
With . eauty and with love.
S to p !"'
g o o d - f o r - n o t h i n g little girl y o u mar-1 cottage, and t h e joy. H e r f a t h e r is a E n g l a n d , by t h e Canal, in a small b o a t strolling silently southward.
i Mrs. Blake sat down on h e r h u s - ried ? "
; w a n d e r e r , now in one c o u n t r y and now 32 feet long, eight f e e t across t h e beam, she s h o u t e d . 44 S t o p stranger. Sarah
The happiest, of iill lovers
b a n d ' s knee, p u t one arm around h i s
S h e tried t o smile, b u t t h e e f f o r t was jo a n o t h e r ; b u t once every y e a r he Uand
I I U uaubl Io1u
I tt t two
n u u aud
u u a au half
u l l I Ut U
o Bn su lbl fuUrCdUe ln . S m i t h says s o . " Stately she stood,
Wasitrn^t nf Edelaheim,—
| neck, and kissed him till t h o sad look a f a i l u r e ; for h e r h p s would q u i v e r | kneels, with his child, by a low g r a v e j s r h o o n e r rigged fore aud a f t sails, and sternly slie shouted 44 S to p I" S a m u e l
His trffc love was a serpent
1 1. ^ a. Aaas * m
I . I ^ where
IV I I V*tAh Til
ail'OfkT
k >.. •
11*1
<1
*1
I I
! in h i s eyes gave place t o o n e of t e n d e r 1like
e Osweet
b r 1i e\ t-1
r 1blooms,
and re Mofull^ . (leek.
a grieved child*s,and over t hXe ^blue
W u e u t h e writer pureliasea Slocum, successful statesman, s m o o t h
• 0-!i.y>4*lt the time!
of hor eyes t h e r e crept a m i s t of tears p e a t s t o her t h e story ot her angel t h e b o a t she had beon c o n d e m n e d as speaker, started, saw Sarah, seemed
& •
— Scribner's. i joy.
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Now tell m e all a b o u t t h e m , " s h e t h a t .vefo u o t voiceless—tears whose m o t h e r ' s little life, leaving o u t as y e t u g e l e e 8 ; h e h a d h e r repaired, and eu surprised, said solihiquiziug: " S t r a n g e ;
said. " I ' m as tired as a h a r v e s t e r , s t o r y was little less t h a n pain.
t h e sorrow and pain —Saturday
Night. ,| gaged
g a g e d aorew of five lascars, all of whon
whom I seemingly scarce sixteen, so sweet, sc
THE SWUY OF A YEAK.
uud j u s t in a mood to be h u m o r e d . "
H e r h u s b a n d ' s a r m s clasped h e r m o r e
—
I deserted him wheu t h e t i m e c a m e for i simpk>, still so strangely s u s p i c i o u s !
( " 1 wish you wouldn't work so h a r d , closely, and h i s kisses were t h i c k over T h c Indian Naiion-.-A LoveUHeaded S a - | , , i m t 0 m a k e
e x p e r i m e n t a l trip to ^ e she seems strangely sad. Say
t i 5 —
Cly."
LLVL^STEIT A. B E N E D I C T .
t h e biue-veined lids.
five's Ideas of I'rojrress.
; sea. L e f t wit lout a crew, b e resolved i s o m e t h i n g sweeter, Sarau.
She stooMr. Blake shcok his h a n d s o m e h e a d j 4 4 1 m a r r i e d au ungel," h o said, soft" A n d s o a f r f o c going t o marry, and
A-tok-a (Choctaw) Vindicator, Septomhor 21. | to p u t to sea himself with a dog, and I P 1 U « s o l u e s d e n t S t r u ^ l o . s i u d , ^ S i u e l y
s e t t l e dow^WKth your old father an I ominously.
ly, " n n d m a d e of h e r a s l a v e ! D o n ' t
W e bold o u r land in common » we 1 , 6 n o w Profossoa t o l u v i g o n e u p t h e i some strangers see sights. Shall S a r a h
• " Y o u ' l l be an old w o m a n b e f o r e | Bay-1 d i d n ' t , " for Minnie_hod_ a t t e m p t
m o t h e r ! ^ f i a t ' s clever."
• E p a p l i r o d i t n s ^ I o r l e y , or " o l e E p h your t i m e ; and I've a m i n d t o p u t p e n , ! ed an in
'
""
"
M o r l e y , " aa^Jj^rwa* generally called. ink and p a p e r u n d e r lock and key for be d o n e
^little g a t e t h a t divid- three m o u t h s a t least.
stood Iji
scrubbed
" A n d - l e t m e see ; in t h r e e m o u t h s been f o u n d f a u l t with c o n t i n u a l l y for ^ " c h i s all seemingly very good. B u t dog. H e aa.va h o i m u e n j o ^ o d tiie life, l.sutiwasfuUy ?
ifrom t h e door-vard of
e<l thejpa
try home, talking to , I could plot a new book famously, with
liis p r e t f ^
and t l j a l t o all a p p e a r a u c e . Ins d o g h a s
StiU shouo silvery H t m u n s tdaotingly
SL!?
1
* * a t t e m p t tf, a n a l ^ e these p n s only son, who for a pencil, ou t h e white wall of t h o b e s t uTott tb ei e?n S
"young E
espoeially where 1 s o u t h w a r d . .Samuel,Slocum sat sweet;
allowed t h e p n v , I , g e s of ' i l e g c a we find them t o be t h e c h L s e n j o y e d i t ,cqi
I t ' s n o use, H a l l y , t o b u r d e n c o m m o n servant when t h o d a y ' s labors t b a 7 n v c l u s i n
d been head and room
o n e whole
^
w n i
t h e r e was • j l
^ i t h t h e classiod a t t h e wings of gemtu^.. I t w i l l s o a r —
. heart clothe'
i n lonely scenes
0 8 0 0f OUr
n,,t
n
v i r mn® I ' " ?
h h u n d r e d miles spite of all t h e f e t t e r f , t i l l — ' T t h # . p u t
- a certain,
0 u r
^ y n .
. S i S l i i K
2Si ^
c o n u t r r S r i c h m mineral t h e malarioim I
' away,
SJ'oe could ibe Yead a t a h e r W i g h t f a c e d o s e t o b « r
BIC, y m i ™ keen 8 1 1
' ? ^ wealth, tl»e p r i m i t i v e f o r e s t s are, i s it h a v i n g n d a y ' a illuees.
and Added, i u * low w h i B p o i v - "
ed snfifefflhouR.
•face was a study,
glance;tW
S u n d a y s snooeeding s h e
t h e y o u n g man an- f a r m is paidlfor.V
Yes, r g t e r ,
•
u
o
c
u
h
i
e
d
,
•
and
a
r
e
ef
b
u
t
little
m
o
r
e
" A i d th at-will be-in O c t o b e r . ' W o n ' t
sketches S a r a h S m i t h Sloeau t o complete t h e
swarod •TTT/c
v , , , e 4 0 118
W* wll
' ' ^
t h a n t h e y were t o o u r foret T c o u l d n ' t wait so j Wp have a rast-spell t h e n , y o u tod I , i t ' s all • t o
classical course
'•
T
j i a t h e r s t p m h a p ® a t h o u s a n d years ago.
• little p o e t ? "
long for Minni
TO and s t a r t anew,
p
s
o
m
e
w
h
e
The I w r e n so of P e p u t a t i e e in G n r e p e .
'
T
h
e
B
r
i
t
o
n
s
, t h e Saxons, t h e Celtic n a ii.' You've I 44 Y e s ; nnd t a k e a tourer to t h e m o o n , pe ot s ' d r i f t
"Right,
Baising
Water-Littes—Beaitify
Toer
CaD r . fi. Deaaane, in a noted o o m m u a n y m a n except t h e j m a y b e . B u t now I w u n t t o know a b o u t t h e old ones,
larniu'en
the. ) td Ttmjjwai
u
nication to t h e d ' a r i s ^Acjadenyr pf Scitoer, don!t need t o i t h e Morloys. T e l l m e e v e r y t h i n g yoti" a n d a t w n g t h
President,
forefathers'
Everybody is delighted with tl^e fra- ence' Shows, j h a t from t h e ' t r i p l e p o i n t
Spanish, and fol-de-1 k u o w — t h e r e ' s a good f e l l o w . "
know Grei^
honoefortl
I were c o n t e m p o r a r y with o u r s in a sav- granco and delicacy ol the water-lily, and- p i view Of t h e fecundity of marriages,
44
I never—you Icnow { 1 4 1 cau d o t h a t in an i n c r e d i b l y s h o r t
rols of t h a t soi
^
^ the jiffwtince ^
M i n e r v a ! Minerva M o t l e y ! My I e ^
people buy them a t the railroad autiuas of t h e absolute nttmbeY «f M r t b s over
flTyour going to col- ] spnea of t i m e , f«r I know I ' v e t h e b e s t e y e s ' '
I never ap'
Iween u s ! T h e y a r e p o w e r f u l and rich, m t miner as good genii whioh dispel deatliSjFnvuoe occupies t h e lower plaee
lege anyh^wr^ h w e was n o sense in i wife i a t h e u n i v e r s e , a n d t h a t I ' m t h e
T h e y oouug
u u g c o u p l e s t a r t e d t o t h e i r I w e a r e weak a n d poor, y e t we have b e e n
of all t h e EucQpean States, l o P r u s s i a
it, and I ' m iiffoEly t h a n k f u l you've g i n —
feet a s Mrs. Morley s w u n g i n t o t h e i i n d i r e c t oontaet with t h e i r civilization larg y t h e eunui aud lisiitude, the do* 100 marriages give 4C0 c h i l d r e n : in
44
pres^.ou
and
disgust
of
a
hut
day's
ride
in
H u s h ! • b a ' » - h l D i d / o u see t h e t o o B v b e a r i n g a h u g e b u t t e r bowl I f
it n "
t h a n ..ne h u n d r e d yearn.—
or m o f e
I b r i d e ! D o y o n t h i n k t h e yp' ' i n o v o h e r . which she set down on t h e t a b l e much \ ^ h a L t h e n , is t h e c a u s e of o u r p o v e r t y lhe sultry and oindery cirs. Very few F r a n c e t h e same n u m b e r of m a r r i a g e s
n es."
|
give Only 300. I n P r u s s i a t h e n u m b e r
! H ally ? "
YBK. I H R sort o' gal is—"
as i f i t were infected with s m a l l pox
I a u a weakness 1 ? I s it n o t t h e state of bnt have, at one lime or another, wished of b i r t h s - f o r eaeh '100 of t h e p o p u l a 41
Yes, I saw h e r ; and yes, I t h i n k
they
might
ho
able
to
propagate
ro
swoet
44
Minnii
H e r e s t h i s b u t t e r a i n ' t worked isolation iu which we have lived, and
name ? "
1 t h e y ' l l hive h e r in their way. B u t their over, a n ' you a hiluii a n " c o o i n ' a s if t h e p r e j u d i c e s t h a t o u r laws havo fos- a fl i w r . It wiil.souo he the season in t i o n , g e n e r a l l y , i s 3 . 9 8 p e r a n n u m ; i n
Isct
F r a n c e there are only 2,25. I n P r u s s i a
is
M
i
n
e
r
t
a
,
b
u
t
every-1
estimote
of
b
e
r
worth
will
be
e
i
t
h
e
r
"Her'n'
t h e i o waru't a t h i n g else t o b e d o n e I— t e r e d . Can we t h i n k t o maintain t h i s which to procure (he roots for growth t h e excess of b i r t h s over d e a t h s i n
1
•.Minnie."
high o r low. a c c o r d i n g t o t h e m u c h o r You'll m a k e as big a fool of E p a p h r o dnring the wiuter. The hdlewing method
bodv oatt
system of isolation, and t h a t , too, with't for one, and y o u r 1 l i t t l e of h o u s e h o l d labor s h e can p e r - d i t u s a s you are, if I let y o u . "
of raising them will he of iat.'rest, it hav. e a c h million cf t h e p o p u l a t i o n is 13,i n t h o h e a r t of t h e m i g h t i e s t governfor two. N o t h i n ' l i k e {form, and t h e i r love for b e r — s u c h as it
ing proved, quite sucoessful: The roots 000 p e r a n n u m , w b i l e in F r a n c e it only
mother,j
T
h
c
old
lady
was
very
a
n
g
r
y
,
and
h
e
r
m e n t on e a r t h , when t h e far-removed
e old christian names. I is—will e b b o r flow with t*hxe'" increase voice i o u u d e d s h a r p e r t h a n u s u a l . S h e
procured in ilie fall, a r e kept d a m p during a m o u n t s t o 2,400^ ^ I f wo m a y a d keepin" fc
e m p i r e s of C h i n a and J a p a n have b e e n
: of a b o d v i s she ? H o w o r decrease of her physical fitness for b u s t l e d about, h i t h e r and t h i t h e r , while u n a b l e t o d o so ?
the cusuing wiuter in flower-pota. In the m i t , " aays D r . Decaane, " a s a concluB u t what
bioui from t h e above figures t h a t t h e
t h e h a r d e s t k i n d of d r u d g e r y . "
spring a half harrsl, with hoops well
old, ttj beffilfft'ith ?
s
h
e
t
a
l
k
e
d
,
t
h
i
listing
M
i
n
n
i
e
'
s
g
u
i
t
a
r
T h e I n d i a n a have m i d e a d v a n c e m e n t ,
41
B u t t h e y k e e p help, d o n ' t t h e y ? " i n t o ' a closet, tossing s o m e f r a g r a n t
secured, is proouied (if painted so much d o u b l i n g of t h e p o p u l a t i o n of F r a n c e ,
" Save
it is t r u e , b u t they have reached a
44
T h e old lady had a little c h o r e b l o s s o m s f r o m a vase in t h e window.
the better,) und set un bricks, one third i despoiled of two of i t s finest provinces,
g, E p a p h r o d i t u s — t o o
"Too 5
g i r l ; b n t I a m told she was d i s c h a r g e d and m a k i n g t h e little room as d e s t i t u t e s t a n d - p o i n t , and m u s t certainly retro- filled with a mixture of green earth sand : a u d b y unheard-of disasters, will reyttungjbj.
years."
g r a d e unless they rear for t h e m s e l v e s a
t o b e effected, w h i l e ,
1 q u i t e 170 y e a r e
when t h e b r i d e came in, in opposition of b e a u t y AS was in h e r p o w e r t o m a k e
"Dovo
ipk so f "
j new basis from which t e move, for t h e und well rotted manure. Tbe roote are t h a t of P r u s s i a will r e q u i r e only 42'
"Ife"
l a s h e h e a l t h y ? Can t o y o u u g M o r l e y ' s wishes, too. F a c t it—as s h e waa always s u r e t o do.
set in this and covered. Water is added
I old h a s d o n e i t s work, a u d cau c a r r y
y e a r s . G r e a t Britain 52, and Russia 66,
44
hbe wtfst'JSSChat's t h e m a i n t h i n g t o ' of t h e whole business is, h e was a very
gen'ly, and a little at a time,every day or
1 f o r g o t t h e b u t t e r , m o t h e r , " Min- ! t h e m no f u r t h e r .
s o m e estimate, m a y be m a d e of t b e
be t l i i & g h t 4 f in choosing a wife, m y | foolish fellow t o t a k e h i s wife t h e r e i p nie e x p l a i n e d , 44 b u t I'll see t o it at
j T h e p u s h i n g forward of railroads and two (so as not to disturb the earth), till the a m o u n t of evil t h a t has b e t a l l e n t h i s
son—Uie m S g : t h i n g . Now I hope y o u i t h e first place. S u e d o e s n ' t looa s t rong, o n c e . "
•uh
is
filled.
In
the
f
a
l
l
,
the
water
is
1 other internal improvement companies
country."
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h a i n ' t m a d e a fool o' yourself, and gone and she' b r e a k down i n less t h a n a
N o you won't, M i n n i e ; n o she ' h a s b r o n c h t a conflict of power, a n d ullowed to dry oft, and the tub is placed
aud 'greed t o marry a g o o d - f o r - n o t h i n ' ; y e a r . "
S e t Very K e a s s u n n g .
won't, m o t h e r . S h e is ill e n o u g h t o be while t h e U n i t e d States intercourse law u the cellar and watered at long intervals.
like Noel Blake's wife? "
, " Oh. I b o p e n o t ! "
1 in b e d t h i s m i n u t e ; and as f o r working 1 0 »urawea. ~our"o^n~cVvil Taw ^.aroelv
A Rocky Mountain correspondent gays:
Large Bait,
These stages are towed by ax horses,
" N?t"1
" * ' , f e ' I f a m t f r 0l(i i I n a 1 k e s ! i- i r ' ? r f n 8 t 7 ° r d " < S ; d h o a r t o f t b e " n v m o r e t o * < i a 3 ' W h y 11 C n n 1 h ® - t h M t ' 8 ' occupies
a secondary position. T h i s is
1
T h e W a b a s h a H e r a l d s a y s t h a t t h e steered by the mobt elegant young gentlenoiigli wit® n e r pen t o afford t o live j lively (ear i o t b o ^ g r e a t ^ h e a r t ^ o f t h e j a l i j "
a t r u e p i c t u r e of o u r s t a t u s as a n a t i o n ,
v o t h d i t w « k o t t h e k i n d you m e a n . " ' woman, w h o s e n a m e was k n o w n and
great
a
m
b
i
t
i
o
n
a
m
o
n
g
t
h
e
l
u
m
b
e
r
m
e
n
Mrs. Morley, t h e elder, b a d never | ij U t, t h e r e is a . u t u r e before us, and it
men ever seen, whose cheeks always
" 1 non'tToeheve it. S h e don't earn ' loved io e v e r y town and h a m l e t in t h e seen any one sufficiently v e n t u r e s o m e
will b e d a r k or b r i g h t , j u s t as we m a k e is t o see who will send down t h e big- blush uf youth and innocence, and whose
i.u.s.ilt. © i t t h a t ' s n e i t h e r her n o r land, and h e r voice was f u l l of sorrow to b r a v e h e r d i s p l e a s u r e b y o b s t i n a t e
g
e
s
t
r
a
f
t
of
logs.
I
t
r
e
m
a
r
k
s
t
h
a
t
s
o
m
e
eyes are always on the alert for holes in
^
.
. £ o r ^ gtranger, who bail come in h e r opposition t o her plans, till s h e stood it. W e have a railroad t r a v e r s i n g t h e t i m e back, Mr. Geo. Winans, ol StillVlrnerv *
the giouud instead of tbe young ladies in
y o u t h and b e a u t y , and in t b e joy of face t o face with h e r own son, t h a t J u n o whole e x t e n t of o u r country, which is water, took down t h e largest r a f t t h a t
authoi, doMTshe?"
tho stage. Some portions of the road is
4,
L o v e ' s Y o u n g D r e a m , " t o t h e new evening, which I t h i n k s h e will remem- t h e first s t e p toward t h e aiinihilationof had ever floated, b u t t h e p a s t week VIr.
The,young man l a u g h e d , b u t t o m e along hillsides, und the preoif ice below is
t h e p r e s e n t form of government. W e
house
o
n
<
b
e
hill.
bow i ^ e - l a m h s o u n d e d hollow, and a
ber t h r o u g h all eternity.
have now b u t t o encourage a s p i r i t of Michael D r u r v and Mr. P e t e r K i r m s , vc y frightful to many woman's nerves,
"
I
wish
n
o
t
;
b
u
t
I
see
little
room
44
fear tartim^fltiire h a p p i n e s s of his darWtial she said I cannot tell.
Oh I
. i e n t e r p r i s e a m o n g t h e people, section- of St. L o u i s , laid t h e i r h e a d s t o g e t h e r anil they turn pale and gasp o u t :
for hope, k n o w i n g t h e old p e o p l e as I storm of reproaches, of t a u n t s , of evl i u g Hfcmei^hadowing h i s eyes.
ize, and divide t h e laud equally a m o n g to see w h a t t h e y could do, and as a re- driver, do be careful I" aud tho like, b u t
41
Oji. t i c ^ h e s a i d , p u s h i n g his atraw do, and h a v e from b o y h o o d , " her hus- e r y t h i n g terrible t h a t could issue from
us, and avail ourselves of t h e conveu- s u l t , have beaten W i n a n s o u t of s i g h t . be goes on his winding way. Oee lady
h a t back frnton I is h a n d s o m e f o r e h e a d , , b a n d r e p l i e d . " You'll call on h e r ? "
a coarse, fiery, passionate w o m a n ' s soul, iences t h a t civilization h a s b r o u g h t t o Wo give, in words a u d flgurea, t h e va- uhked tho driver what he would do if the
a n d l4okiuf£up in t h e s t e r n face of his
Mrs. B l a k e h e s i t a t e d , b u t only f o r a fell over t h e y o u n g h e a d s a n d into t h e
o u r door. T h e r e is n o t u r n i n g b a c k ; r i o u s dimens ons of t h e i r K i n g r a f t . stage went down the hank ?
44
fatbefl.; 44 Jfannie d o n ' t write—for t h e moment.
yo ig h e a r t s of h e r children ; and t h e we must go on, and t h e sooner we pre- I t c o n t a i n s 381 cribs, which gives u s
Roll down."
41
worldiat large—but she's a glorious |
Yes ; I'll call o n h e r — p o o r little em ^f it all was t h a t Noel Blake's cotp a r e ourselves t o meet t h e change t h e 2,614.907 feet of l u m b e r . B u t t h i s is
•4 Do yon ever have any accidentss on
g i r l ! i o n can't h e l p loving her "
i b r i d e ! I c a n ' t afford t o be very social tag root sheltered at least ono form
n
o
t
all.
I
t
has
a
t
o
p
load
of
3,678
b e t t e r it will be. It we do this, we will
this road, s.iid she.
44
W^ll, wp'll see—we'll see. Mother you know ; b u t t h e r e shall b e no ex- t h a t n i g h t t h a t would never pass again
44
become a h a p p y and p r o s p e r o u s n a t i o n . b u n c h e s of shingles, 1,691 b u n d l e s of
Sometimes, but not often," WAS the
a n d I j a f e gettin' old, and you'll get t h e c e p t i o n t o m y general r u l e in t h i s in- over t h e t h r e s h o l d ol t h e new h o u s e on
l a t h aud 265 b u n d l e s of palings. I t is reply.
we're d o n e with it. B u t s t a n c e ! "
f a n n wneo
trheo We're
432 feet wide, aud covers an area of
u
t h e hill.
A Midnight Circus.
What do the people say that get
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l i t t l e Clytie.
w e ' l l l * v e nMazy bones on our h a n d s . "
T h a t ' s miv good
five, and three quarter acrca. Ita value
T h r o u g h all t h e terrible h o u r s of t h a t
Young-AlflHoy's face flushed angrily. T h e r e ' s t b e b eull. Aud if y, o u a r e tired n i g h t , Clytie B l a k e b e n t over t h e couch
Not long ago a travoline circus was is u p w a r d of $40,000. I t r e q u i r e s h u44r t ? "
44
Nothing, for we knock t h s m in the
1 d o n ' t menu to b e on your hands, as one h a r v e s t e r , I am h u n g r y as two.
of h e r beloved f r i e n d , calming, com i advertised to appear at Kalama, Wash- t w e n t y - l o u r m e n t o m a c t h e forward head at onoe," was the answer, which did
Mrs. B l a k e s m o o t h e d h e r h u s b a n d ' s
f a t h e r , " h e f i f k l quickly. " I thought
f o r t i n g and s u s t a i n i n g her, and " t ' ington Territory, a.id t h e town was course by t h e good s t e a m e r J . W. Van not at all reassure the lady.
y o u would give me t h e farm to work hair with h e r slender, w h i t e fingers, ar- d a y - d a wn'a*newVonTput a o a u ' e u t h l ? ^
with y o u n g s t e r s from t h e a d j o i n S a n t , c o m m a n d e d b y P e t e r K ir m s ,
o n sharea, and that I'd fit u p the old ranged h i s neck-tie for t h e displace- guise, and a freed Soul entered into , n R " " " ' t r y .
Determined t o m a k e E s q . , who is aloo pilot of t h e raft. I t
A Cestly Artesian WelL
housefonTtHiCflat for Minnie and me. m e n t of w h i c h she a l o n e was responsi- H e a v e n
s o m e t h i n g of t h e ocoaaion anyhow, l e f t Wabasha Oct. 4th, a u d its d e t 44
S i n k i n g nn artesian well in B o s t o n i s
44
b
e
u
r
<
d
I talKjid witn her about it,, and
m she ble, and t h e n t h e little w r i t i n g r o o m "
W h e r e are you, d a r l i n g !" Minnie ( / ^
: « ball, hired a fiddler, and t i n a t i o n is St. L o u i s .
expensive business. H e r e , a b u n d a n c e
g r e a t l y p r e f e r s living there. I t would was d e s e r t e d and t h e woman w h o
t,me d D(aD
, u
..
whispered at t h e last. 44 I cannot see 1 \ t t d *
»
* .
Ju 4
v Ap
W|lR n r e H ; T £ "
TH* exhibition of a n t i q u i t i e s a t t h e of water is f o u n d a t 1,200 t o 1,300 feet,
n o t b e so nice as this, b u t it would be d i . i n ' t 4 4 e a r n h e r s a l t , w a s p iresiding
residing |
i aa bb oo u t 10
1 0 p.
p. M.,
M., aa s t e a m w h i s t l e w a s
ou
with g r a c e a n d d i g n i t y over t h e u r n o f ! y our own."
> blown, a b a n d was heard marching u p Hotel d e Ville, P a n s , has j u s t been en- aud the cost for a boxing, five t o six
And t h e y o u n g h u s b a n d l i f t e d t h e town, and t h e sound oi h a m m e r s was riched b y a very valuable object, t h e inches i n d i a m e t e r , d o e s n o t excced
44
Y p u l b d o t n o t h i n g of the sort.child t h e t e a - t a b l e , m a k i n g with word and
—notfcinjr i t / t h e s o r t ! This is your look, and way, " a s s u r a n c e d o u b l y w h i t e face t o his bosom, s a y i n g ;
| h e a r d at work p r e p a r i n g t h e circus sceptre of Mary S t u a r t , t h e ill f a t e d $6,000. T h e Boston Gas L i g h t C o m H e r e , my pet—my poor little girl. , About m i d n i g h t t h e pavilion was u p ; Q u e e n of S co tlan d , who in her y o u t h pany, however, is d r i l l i n g a well six
OWL, tor TBft' matter, or will lie, after s u r e , " i n t h e mind of her h u s b a n d ,
a while. And 1 reckon we don't need t h a t he was t h e h a p p i e s t of all men T h e r e ! lie still on my bosom, dear ?— isoen a f t e r t h e music a n n o u n c e d t h a t was married t o F r a n c i s 1, ol F i a n c e . luohes i n d i a m e t e r , which was b e g u n
You are b e t t e r n o w . "
two houses for f o u r of us. Extra fires, u n d e r t h e aun.
| t h e c reus was ready, t h e rural d a n c e r s I t is a b o u t t n i r t y - t w o inches long, and iweuty-two m o n t h s ago, uud h a s n o w
44
B e t t e r ? " T h e low voice was sweet I came flocking in, aud t h e s a w d u s t was artistically carved in ivory, with p o r - reached a d e p t h of 1,100 f e e t T h e
a n d oookinSand t h e like. Just bring
as a seraph's. A smile b r o k e like sun- lively till cock-crow, when t h e circus t r a i t s of t h e Queen and h e r h u s b a n d , contract is t o drill 2,100 feet, and t h e
Minerva riglft h o m e , and if she's dis41
face. 44 B e t t e r ?" ! d i s a p p e a r e d before s u n i i s e un b o a r d as well as t h e emblems, devires, and cost of t h e work, if c a r r i e d to t h a t
W o n ' t vou s i n g m e one of t h e old l i g h t over t h e pallid
p o s e d t o do her part, we'll git along fa44
Yes ; for [ am going t h e steamboat again.
a r m s of Scotland, E u g l a n d , F r a n c i s I. d e p t h , will n o t be less t h a n $50,000,
songs, Minnie ? I t s e e m s a n a g e since slie repeated.
m o u s l y . AMI IMV n n money, too."
ol France. I t bears t h e d a t e of 1558, b u t if successfm t h e well will jprove
1 heard t h e m , and t h e r e is no o n e t o be where there will be no d e a t h , n e i t h e r
" B u t , father—"
BT a s m a r t e a r t h q u a k e near N i p a and is c o m p ised of four pieces, m o u n t - good economy, as t h e c o r p o r a t i o n i s
sorrow u o r c r v i n g ; n e i t h e r s h a l l t h e r e
• ' D o n ' t ' b u t f a t h e r , ' m e over anv annoyed n o w . "
Yonng Mrs. Morley looked u p q n ck- b e a n y more pain—for t h e former City, Cal.. a man m a o e an involuntary ed in hrass, and a d o r n e d with medal- now paying for ita water s u p p l y o n e s u c h ridiculous p r o j e c t s aa y o u r s and
| exchange of his f a r m f o r a fiah p o n d .
half of t h a t a m o u n t a n u u a l l y .
lions in silver.
ly Irom t h e bit of ruffling in h e r Land, t h i n g s have passed a w a y . "
h e r n . I won't I in t e n ! "
Kr'iM ef E.Uislionn.
1
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Heavy War Claim.
IF XOU WISH to p u r c h a s e tickets t o or
An i m p o r t a n t claim was partly heard from E u r o p e , or a d r a f t on G r e a t Briton Wednesday of last week by t h e ain and t h e C o n t i n e n t , address F . H.
As ono who leaven a prison cell.
the Southern Claims Commission, t h e MCCLURE & Co., B a n k e r s and General
And looks, with KIIKI though dazzled eye,
claimant being Mrs. Anna M. F i t z h u g h , Passage Agents, 365 E a s t W a t e r street,
Onco moro ou wood ami Held and sky.
of Fairfax county, Va. H e r farm was Milwaukee.
And feels again tho quickening spell
occupied alternately by t h e Confederate
DOOLKY'S Yeast P o w d e r is convenient
f
Of Nature thrill through every vein,
and F e d e r a l forces, b u t she, having a nconomtcai
and always rolinhlo. No wastu of
I leave my former sell behind,
personal letter from G e n . Winfield food prepared w.th it, as it is alwavs of tho
And, tree once moro in heart and mind.
Scott, asking t h e army officers as a per- best quality.—Com.
Shako off the old, corroding chain.
sonal favor t o him u o t t o destroy h e r
CniSTADOHC'H K.XOEI.HIOII IIAIII DVF. Mandii
W
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property, neither side d i d any injury. uiirivalud nnd alnno. It* innrltii hnvii b om mi nnlFree from my Post—a Jailer dread—
acknnwlodKvd. t h a t It vrnuld Im a •uperorThe h u s b a n d of the c l a i m a n t was Gen. Tiri-alty
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And with the Present clasping hands,
Wm. F i t z h u g h , for m a n y years a S t a t e bo it It.- Com.
Heneath fair skies, through snnny lunds,
Senator in Virginia, w h o shortly a f t e r
USE 4 4 The Q u e e n ' s T o i l e t , " for imWhich memory's ghosts ne'er haunt, I trend. the war liberated all h i s slaves and proproving and beautifying tho Conipluxion.—
vided for t h e i r colonization in Liberia. Com.
Thc pains and griefs of other days
SOLD BY ALI, D R U G G I S T S .
A n u m b e r of witnesses were examined
May, shadow-like, pursue me yet;
I t,AIM'S INHTAST H'.l IKK ban nt
twenty r o a n '
to prove t h e loyalty of Mrs. F i t z h u g h tout, la w a r - a n t e d lo iiivu iniiiiflliilr nlirt' t o all
lint toward the HIIII my face Is set,
I t b r u m a t i c , Itoiiraticlc, H e a d , Kar, and Hack RCIIOK,
S h e has t h o order given her by Col. or
M E R C H A N T ' S
in^noy relundoo.—Oom
His golden light on all mv ways.
Green,
then
Chief
of
t
h
e
Qimrtermas
V l n r a n r nilti-r*
—IfariHr'K Mnquzinr.
Kttttlily I'u p e r In t h o West.
nadi
TO TUI-: I'CIIMC.
tei''s D e p a r t m e n t , and was also p r e s e n t
l.iqnnr'
during t h e hearing to-day, stating t h a t
The Nature of a n Oulh.
the Government needed t h e wood ou
• Iteimesa and nun,
F K V K U A.N'I) A<1 UK!
true M - :
I S O O O D
F O R
• n uke native rooto
E a r l y in t h e rebellion, when t h e F e d - her farm nnd intended to c u t it immenndlii-rbsori.'al!'
\
i llfclir Silmiil.ints.
WKKKI.V WISCONSIN.
l l u r n a nnd Heulds.
liliriimatlani,
eral forces were stationed nt Beaufort, diately, and t h e witnesses testify t h a t
•fln-v ue the '
d i Life-xivin^
AI.HO THE
Ili-niorrholfU o r P l l r " .
t'hlllilulns.
I copy one vonr, . . .
$
1.50
Principle,
a
I'd
;
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S o u t h Carolina, there was a n old dnrk- on 2,000 acres of her land, 50 c o n ' s
'joraior of tbe
Mori- M p p l r a ,
••••rHlMa anil n r u l a r s ,
iOeapieN "
. . .
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15.00 Svsti-m, t.irrv i ^
md rratotiiiR
(JRKAT " C I I O I . K R A " RK.MKUV,
CuLi'd llreiKla,
ey by t h e n a m e of L i g e J a c k s o n , who, i per acre were cut. T h o G o v e r n m e n t ' s
(Miupped l l n m U ,
tiie
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copy
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of
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it, rcfr.'-bins
Klatulii, Mmice.
Klesb Wiuinils,
d e s e r t e d b y his master, was left to t a k e | price for s i a n d i n g t i m b e r at t h a t t i m e
and invlsot.it'in; !• •' mi.
•"•d"'
Tiler
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of
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.VTlain
in their
care of himself as best he m i g h t . L i g e ' was *1 p e r cord. T h e claim is for
hi'riitebi'a, or I-rrnsi*,
One c o p y t o g e t t e r u p of d u b .
ICdcrnnl I'nlMna,
IresulUisafe .md rclia ile ii
Strlnchiilt.
U
Iniljrullfc.
Hnnd
('rnrba.
was c o u s i d e r d a chattel of weak i n t o ' - ' $375,000, which is t h e largest a m o u n t
50 copies "
.
.
.
I'AIN-KIMIKR
iO.OO
No P e r a o n r n n f n k e iln-,e
tier* r
Konoitrml I'erl,
t i n l l s nf All K h i i U .
Addltiiiiml coplcn at r a t e of t h e Club,
ii'B
lect, a n d , moreover, he was exceeding- that has y e t been filed b e f o r e the C o m
pro
Cnieka-d Heel..
Sllliist. Illoitboiii-.
their
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ly awkward in liis a t t e m p t s t o play t h e mission. T h e Commissioners inti
Foot Rot In
I'nll Kvll.
ineanA S won for I l i e U n r e n n t a t l n n un«iir|ia«»ed In
i.
Kmip
In
I'oullry,
Viilnml
A
InM-et
Ulln
r'nli'y .i/' th' dfMiami
role of a house servant. H e smashed mated t h a t they had c e r t a i n witnesses . n s d l c a ' nreparaiinn*. f/i»
KV KN
W IS( IONS IN.
llio r a i z - K i l l o r ia a novel, lntere>tinii, nnd m r
'I'uulliUehe. A''.. . l.Hllie lliiel., Ai*., A-e,
O v s p r p s i u o r Iliilli;eslinn.
and destroyed nearly everything he laid in r e b u t t a l t h a t they would examine, for
orinini! f o n t n n i In tliu h w t o r ) of tills inndicinu. T l i o '
copy one yonr.
9 I O . O O in the Shoiilder*. '
. .I,
I'nin-Killer
Is
nnw
rRKillnrly
nolo
in
lartte
and
•liailih/
I
h i s hands u p o n , and having waited u p - ! and as t h e counsel for t h e claimant had oiTtiiWiii/ijnainitios, n m only to Keneral iiRentn in i
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S, nr Kru.'.e . . • • Li rgo Size SI, 00; Mediu;n iiOc,: Small 25c.
SK.1II.WKKKIiV WI: • C O N S I N .
ir. thc Moiitll. l: • \
• !
thr
on, nearly every officer at t h e post, each ; nut concluded t h e i r case, a n o t h e r hear- ovor} M a l e and T e r r i t o r y of t b o Uninn, a n d every
-1.-.
1'iorince in IIPIIHII A m e r i c a , but to llnoiio* Ayron, '
I copy one yenr.
:
S3.00 H e a r t . Intl,imr.:.i;
na ot
in t u r n , a f t e r giving him t h e benefit of | ing will be granted.
Hrazil, U r u g u a y , Peril, C h i l l , nml o t h e r S m i t h Amorl- ;
the Kulnev. ai 1 i Ii e . , 1 ,,
.ins,
1
c a n SlJiton, to tbo S u n d w l c b 1-lnndH. to t.'nlm und {
All I c t t o i s s h o u l d bo c a r c f i i l l y a d d r e s s e d t o
some bar' language for bis s t u p i d i t y , !
are the .iT-i' ll., !' 1". , •
I
l.t In I'alrnl MM
lint'
o t h e r W e m India Isl.indx; to Knulainl and i.'onli- 1
• it tlic
«\v •
it has no equal. _aml one bottle w!!! pr
t u r n e d him a d r i f t .
CR A M E R , A I K E X S .T C R A M E R .
n c n t a l K u r o p c ; t o Mor.ainbiiine. M iiiiiKuscar, Z a n t i Rcotoring the Old L a n d m a r k s .
antee el ii - met :• i
M i l w a u k e e . Wis
b a r a n d o t h e r A ' r i c a i i l a n d s ; tu A u s t r a l i a and C a l - '
I t h a p p e n e d that L i g e was a witness
F o r I'ViiiuU' < c i m p l i i i l i l ^ ^ t " ,
old,
Tin wholesalo heavy hardware house of c u t l a . RaiiKoon and n t b e r places in Imtia. Il lita althr uh, it III- fie/lrf
.I,...'•married ••
u r
l'.*n 1- i i lh*- I»rr4rn», Sin.l
in a case t h a t came before a court mar- Hall. Kimhark k <'o. have lemoved into their so boon aent lo CiHna, nnd ire dnubt il t h e r e i t any
r tht
InreiK-n port or any i n l a n d city In Africa or Asia,
/. r«e ib- ha' /•'•"j; Oil, an>t i*-!! your
turn
of li:
! • T •
d
aar
tial, a n d being called u p t o give his new .-tore on lhe old site, 80 to S4 Michigan which la truijuoDted by A m v n o a n and l-*uropean mis- ' w h%l
it bu ih't.r. NVe alio ii.anuf*i lura
influence
' -"rtv! it..;-: v::..;i ' t
r'-'-pM e l e r s o r t r a d e r * , into which t h o Pain- 1
t e s t i m o n y , was objected to on t h e p a r t uvenne—a massive Iron and stono-iro.it bniid- aKficl il ne ra 'bl oa af . t rnut
tiblc.
'•MERCHANTS
WORM
TABLETS."
been Intruduced.
F o r Iiiflmiiiiiiilory nml C h A n i
o f t h e . l e f e n d a n t , who s t a t e d t h a t he ing. 60x180 f»-ci, with si* Hoors. admirab v The rxtrnt ut' it' uit/'iilnf aian o t h e r itreat f e a t u r e
\0» ,1- ll f.iir an,I li' rtal «iih all, an-l -My . ntn I: timi.
ninllMiii ai.d i i"
I)y • - i r Inutt
lighted, railways, eluvators, and all the npplf- of ihia r n m a r k a b l e m o d l c i n o It ia not only t h e best
iilU%
tiVii. i " ,111 .:;..iu«,if.
d i d n ' t believe the nigger was of s o u n d ances lor haiuliing their imiiieiiee steel; ol | hliiK over known, a s overvbndy will enntess, for
Kcmittcnt and Interm'::; •••• Kcvep. TCi1
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b
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for
dysentery
or
chotoBlood,
l.iver.
Ki'lm-y;
and 1' •J'JST. ViQ II
miud.
have
iron, steel, nails, spikes, holts, horsesiioes, ra. nr aii> sort of bowel complai.it, it is a r e m e d y unbeen most « 1 I C C S : u ! i Di. -j
44
•I by
HERCIIAXT'S fi\RGLl\'(; OIL ("U.IIP'L
S t a n d up, L i g e , " said t b e court.— visi-s. anvils, wagon nnd carriage wood mate- a a r p i a a e d Inretfii-i -icy nml rapiility of a c ' i o n . In tho
Vitiated lllood. ih ch I- jrneiaiiv rj,
;
•angeI Kru il c l t i c s uf llriil-n I n d i a ami t h e West I n d i a Isl44
ilalgand
c.irriigo
hardware.
Their
store
is
JOHN HODGE, Secretary.
D o you u n d e r s t a n d t h e n a t u r e of au
ment ot" the Digestive Oti{.ii
a n d o t h e r hot c l i m a t e s , it has b e c o m o t h o
heated by steam, and has all the onnvenicncea anda
T h o v a r e n ( I r n l l r P n r c n t H ^ n w i II a*
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Tonic, possessing > tlie-j «o. irt - e rim;
L i g e scratched h i s wool for a m o goods which the expeli>-nce of twenty-live Kor c o u g h s and colds, c a n k e r , aalbina a n d r h e u m a t i c
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nil imd i t n c a l t l e s il bas b e e n iimved by t h e moat a b u n d a n t
(fiti | mation ot'lbe Liver and ViM-dfal Ursant. '
m e n t , and t h e n , t u r n i n g u p t'ao w h i t e years in the business could suggest.
and c o n v i n c i n g trials a n d testimony, t o bo a n Invalua,
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Diseases.
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Rheum, lllotclies, S|>o;«. I'mu'Wfii'tn'.es. II , CarL o o k a yeaw , mar^e, dis nigger has stocK,
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line, ttiH'i any house iu the United Siatos. aponaibility,
c i u a s oflected a n d Un satif factory resulia p r o d u c e d .
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p r o b r l e t o r a claim for It i s n m i i l y proved by t n o immiri
u n d e r s t a n d de nature ob nn oaf dis rightiiHBH among Western mefehants. Their lleled .p o p. u l a r i t y. it tma a t t a l n u. d I' t ia a ' " r r and
short time bv the u-e ol thc-t 1! •
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tested a l l over t b n world, and it need only t o be
C l o n i i i e t h e Vlllnlt-il RlnoVp e t e n t witness.
perity of the West. To sueh as they Chieag* known to be prized.
, find lis impurities b u r 5 i : n ;
is indebted for tho preservation oi its merEruptions, or Sort- 1 ; cleanse it
e.int lo honor in its ate llery trial, and for t i f Directions a c c o m p a n y each hnttle.
1 -tructed and sln^srisli in tiie ve - Jie.iT .
The New Atlantic Cable.
on't full lo iirooiirc . H U S . W I N S
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T O B E D I S T R I B U T E D IN
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T h i s vnlua'ile p r c p a r a ' l n n h a s b e e n used with
A Missing P o i n t .
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NKVKR-KAILING S U C C E S S IN T H O U S A N D S
the system of sn m a n y tlioiisands.
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t o have its termini a t L a n d ' s End and have been in that city searching for t h e
C' r I III I ii ii I ImpoNllioii.
worms c t i ' t . Imt ii;"in tbe'diseJHi!
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Halifax. I t s main length will be 3,000 points where, in 1807, t h e waters of t h e
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inns t o t h o p i c k e t o f t h o t a k e r ; b u t a imiionoii.i W e hellrva it t h o B E S T a n d S U R E S T R K M K D Y
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beiug placed on board t h e Great East- tract of land, -100 m i l e s square, in p e r i l s t b o boallh of t h o s e w h o I m b i b e It, a u d t h c Ine from teethinir or anv o t h e r c a u s e
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by extensive d e r a n ;
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MAIN OFFICE.
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and was in consequence banished t h e tensively used in t h i s country, as a dition of t h e s k m t h e VEOF.TINE is t h e g r o a t r e m e d y ,
NJAIFC IO INTRODUCE tin^i ;i;xri M . i >I ruirv'VfiicoM'
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ik inly SIV Kullvliccn.>edBnil v . a r m n i e d for five voars.
turn t o Austria, with his wife, upon | before t h e world t h r e e y e a r s . ' W h e r e - k i n d s t o d i s a p p e a r .
^ We Will pay $1000 f o r a n y ni iclnno t h a t will i-cw a M
is etfected.
stronger, more beautiful, or m o r e elastic seam than
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c o n d i t i o n of residing in the Tv roi. ever we go we hoar ol it,"nnd whenever «e
D e a r Sir—I have b e o n t r o u b l e d w i t h c a n k o r f r o m
TO
11
? ours. It n m k " s t h e •Elasiic l . - c k S t i t c h . " E v e r y c h i l d h o o d , c a n s l n g my m o u t h to be so s o r e ut t i m e s BITTER* are A; - l i e n i . D'.i; !i-netic a n f *
"ve.
(•oNsr.ui'Tivi>:!
L e o p o l d i n e Huifman, his wife, is a fine h.-ar of n. the e nmieiiiB on its efficacynre ensecond stiti h can he c u t . M, 1 s u l l t he cliilli cannot he
T h e a d r e r t U e r , havnitf been p o r m u n e n t l v cured ol S pulled apart w n h o n t t e a r i n g it. W e pay Agents from t h a t I was u n a b l e ^o oat. Have t a k e n m a n y prepara- Nutritious, L i x a t i v e . D irctic. Si .l.it.v •. t.'.uintr I i r i tions,
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VEOKTISE.
woman, and t h e marriage was a love- Ihusiastie. Wo have qnestiouod Mifforeis t h a t ilrcart disease (.'onsumpiinn, by a s i m p l e r e m e d y , % 875 In $2'i0 p e r m o u t h ami cxpin.-cs. i r a r u i n m l f j i m
tant. Sudorific. Alterative, a 1 An: -H .
a n x i o u s to m a k e k n o w n t o his fellow-sutlorors t h e ^ f m m which twice t h a t a m o u n t c a n be made. Address A l t e r takliiK a few dosuii, I tound It relieved t h e faint
T h o A p e r l o u l and m ,1 I . . ..it-.tr-H-m a t c h . T h e sentimental K i n g of Ba- I'roin lneroonip!niiit,reniittont fever, lover and l«
e a n s nf enre. To all who desiro it, he will send a _ j s r c O M H i t CO., llo-teii. M a t s . ; 1'itteburg, 1'a.: ness of t h c s t o m a c h t h a t alwavt a c c o m p a n i e s c a n k e r Dit. WALKER'S VISKIHK HITTI s a r v i l i e lie si f e ehrou'c tieadaohe, v.-rti^o, irroinilarities m
h u m o r , a n d by t h e t i m e I hud t a k e n t h e t h i r d b o t t l e ,
varia took a great i n t e r e s t iu t h e u n ; ague,
copy of t h e prescrip-ion used (free of c h a r u e ) , with N Chicago. HI.; or SL Louis, Mo.
,
Ruard
in all ca-e-< of cruptmi - .u ! m^i-iant vers,
my
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entirely
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ot tho Ivwels, in. ige tion. rhenmatir-m, neud i r e c t i o n s for p r e p a r i m ; nnd u s i n g t h e s a m e ,
itect
f o r t u n a t e couple, and raised t h e Arcb- raligia. gout, kidm y di»easos, and affections Ihe
with Ii s i n c e t h a t l i m e , which is e i g h t m o n t h s ago. I their ha'samic. healinR, and .sootliiwhico they will tind a s f t i r . C f t u . m u COSSUMPXIOS,
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of
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of the t'.inces. Iheir SiA S T H M A , HIIOM-HITIS, a n d all T h r o a t or I.UDR dithduchesH t o t h e peerage of Bavaria, in of the Iiinyn. asto its off ots, ai.d tho nnifoiin cullies.
T H E A - N E C T A R and every o n e snouks f a v o r a b l y of i t s g o o d e f f e c t .
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allay pain in t h e nervous s v s u m j l t )
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Yonrs truly,
P . S, S H E R M A N .
t h e h o p e s of m a k i n g her moro accept- answer Ins be- n. " Jl is iloiug megooil." l!e- P a r t i e s ulshinic I h e prescript Ian will please a d d r e s s
: either irom intlammition, waia, ce,.i._ w on
R. v. K D W A R D A. WIL-sON.
DI.ACK
TEA
T h e i r Counter-1rrita-it inlluence extend- lie
able t o t h e aristocratic heir of tlu* lieving that " wtim every Is.ily says must be
IM Penn s.me'. M illiamaburiEb, S". Y.
with tho l i r e o n T o a Flavor. W n r
true," we have no hegitution m ndmitting that
: t h e system. T h e i r Diuretic properties : •. "n ,
Crosars, b u t in vain. I t is believed t h a t VINE*.AU UITTEIIS is the (Jr. at Medical success
r a n t e d t o »ult all t a s t e s . F o r s a l e
ncys, correcting and reRnlating tiie th v
nn'
e v e r j w h o r o . A n d for sale wholo
t h e E m p e r o r was infltieuced in his se- of tne prefent eoniury.—Com.
T H E M A R K E T S .
Anti-liiiious pro|ietii 's stimulate the !t-,vr, : :
sale only by t h o G r e a t A t l a n l ' c t
tion of bile, aud u s di-c'i.antes tlirciiR'i t •
i
Pacific Tea Co., No. 1H1 Fnll< n
verity t o t h e Archduke b y his mother,
, and are superior to a'! icinediai a^c, : j , '
S ' . , and 2 nnd 4 C h u r c h St., New
N E W YORK.
t h e l a t e Archduchess Sophia, who was ; THERE are a few a p e s still r e m a i n i n g
York. P . O . Box 6SII6. S t n d t<_r
Bilious Fever, F c v r and \;iie. e l l .
BEEF CATTLE—Fair t o p r i m e
.$ H 00 (S13 M
Thea-Noctar Circular.
F o r t i f y I h o b o d y n a i i l n a t «llm a«i
extremely incensed a t t h e conduct of j a t Gibraltar, aud as t h e y are t h e only H o n s — L l v o
.. 5
6 ti?X'
i fyitiR all its tlniils "NIL VIMHCAK l i t y n
. 5 VJjjtS, 7 (HI GREAT WESTERN
h e r n e p h e w . Tho A r c h d u c h e s s was s p e c i m e n s of t h e wild monkey family S H E E P — F l i r f o p r i m e
demic
c a n tal.e hold of a system thus fti inniI9,V
indeed a woman with no heart, cold, i now e x i s t i n g in E u r o p e t h e Governor (F"OTTOS—Middling
i liver, t h e stomacb, the bone's, the fcTdtir»
t.ot:u—Spring Extra
,. fi W) (a, 7 U)
nerves
are rendered d!>ea~e-nt,
ly
cruel, ami proud, and s h e ia m i d tn g u a r d s t h e m and o r d e r s a r e issued t o WHEAT—No. 2 S p r l n K
. I 17 (n, 1
0
OKlfo
G4
have i n s t i g a t e d her son t o order t b e t h e soldiers a g a i n s t i n j u r i n g t h e m . A C o n s — W e s t e r n Mixod
OATH—Western
4!1 (a.
47
P,y.B0Xl079 PinSBURGH PA
at niilit from a half •
terrible
execution of t h o H u n ^ a r i u u , newly-arrived ensign, ignorant of this, HTK—Wosletn
(.11 h2
Breecb U i a d i n g S h o t G u n s , *10 t o ^ 3 II. D o u b l e S h o t
80 («j DO
g e n e r a l s a t Ar.id, which horrified all shot one a few m o n t h s since, a n d in ItAUt.rv
T b e g r e a t b e n e f i t I have r e c e i v j d f r o u i t h o u » o o f chop veni> >- in-,-t !•
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E u r o p e , simply to g r a t i f y a p r i v a t e re-1 t h e e n s u i n g dissoussion a t his t r i a l for POBK—MOW
c
l
LAKH
t e s t i m o n y In Its f a v o r I bollova ll t o bo n m only of
'"^
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LIST, ^ r n i y (7«*s, llrrnlrrt', itc., l.ou.jhl or Iradt l for
able itiRTedieiits. and contaiv. uy J y
this offence some were in favor of slayvenge.
great
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CHICAGO.
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I W A L K E R , P r o p ' r . U l l . ttclM
of
dist
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M-asons.
—I M ACRES CIIOU'E
L I H A Z I M I nml
ing him as he Imd slain t h e ape. A f t e r CATTLE—Choice t o e x t r a p r i m e . . t 5 2 .-. In 5 SO
I would n o t be w i t h o u t Ii for t e n t i m e s Irs cost.
MruRqists and Gen A^ts.. Jon 1'
t'lliuiitiv Changes.
< U U G R A I N FABMUNG L A N D for s i e . e n ire
Mcdtiira t • c b o i o e
5 III) .<C 5 1HI
EDWIN TILDEN.
a r g u m e n t on both s i d e s he was i m p r i s o r I n t r M t s o f lis l o l O O a e m i s l t u a t e o in l b " Imart of
C o m m o n t o faie.
. 4 OU «?, 4 S7
A t t o r n e y , a n d G e n e r a l Agent for M a s a a c h u s c t i . J U " S O L I ) BV A L L D H U G G l i
I t i s a curious fact; says a late writer, j oned
tail f u r - f u m e d b l u e ( r n s a ri'gioii of C e n i r i t l O b i o . n e s r
nf t h o C r a f t s m e n ' s L i f e A s s u r a n c e Company
HOOB—Liv
. 4 25
4 .Ml
t h r e e I n d e p e n d e n t U u n k r a i ' r o a d s , a n d b u t six m i l e s 1
t h a t us t h e s e t t l e m e u t s spread b e y o n d ;
No. 49 S e a r s B u i l d i n g , B o s t o n , M a s s .
SHEEP—Llvo, g o o d t o choice
4 25 (a 5 110
liy g.ood f r e e t u r u p l t e f r o m f l u u r i s h l n g c o u n t y t o w n
i
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;
two
m
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s
t h e Mississippi rains* increase n o t h
2U
23
PEVKUS seldom m a k e un attack withiBTfllan
' a g e postulfica.ohnrclios, s h o n a , Au. F a r m h a s
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in f r e q u e n c y and a m o u n t of water. out warniiit;, and may often bo thrown ofl by F L o v n — W h i l e W i u l c r E x t r a
It adeqii
Prepared hy i l . I t . S T E V E N ' S , B o s t o n , Mass.
— q u a l e uood a n d w a t e r , dwelling, barns, tenH Ml (n 111 IXI
high and b M l l b y
E i g h t y p e r c - u t . of . . P r l c o S l . ^ o . Sold by all U r u i g l - t s ,
M a n y b e d s of s t r e a m s whish were u c i - •oaking •he I. ot in warm water, wrapping np j
Spring E « t n
(i (H) (a- 7 IN) at hnit pItottses;
a r o h a s e money c a n b t d l s i r l b u t o d o v e r a t c i m of '
wiuro
in
bi
d,
and
taking
two
or
three
of
I'ar-1
WHEAT—Hprinu,
N
o
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1
M I II
f o r m l y d r y in s u m m e r only ten years
veasa. J o r p s n U u l a w . a d d r e s s W A S H ' S ' i M T H s ins' I'linjalicf I'ills.
•
Spring, No. i
l« I IIHV B o w . t o B d o i i J U d l .M< «T O o ^ O b i o , or S T O C K F A R M ,
a g o a r e now full t h r o u g h t h e year.
(n
IMi', Box IM. E l i z a b ce t h , N. J .
A Missionary in t returned, says he regards jC o n s - N o , 1
T r a v e l e r s say tiie L a r a m i e plains were JOIIIIHIU'h Auoayne l.iiiiiueiil as beyoud all
OATS—No,
2
(<i
HOW
COM P O S E D O F
;
(S, 51
once d e a t i t u t e of v e g e t a t i o n ; now they price, and offlcueioiKt luyond any otlier me'li- j B T I - N O . 2
Fiiet-CIa&s
Iron Steamships,
HAULEV-NO. 2
I if
(!4
h a v e a l u x u r i a n t growth and will raise cine. It i- ad ptedtoa great variety ol special POBK—Meat, Now
(ikl4 SU
BEXWKKN
If In Bond of an
'^doaoripttoBj WB can |
,
l a r g e crops ol wheat. D e n v e r was b u i l t ! cas' H, und is tliebistpaiu luhorin the world. ' l a u u
<r
W
iilsh ono. a n d
sallalMllon. We luako
—Coin.
m to be driven
CINCINNATI.
" b y « •poolal e n i i n a ,
on t b e b a n k s of an extinct creek, per-1
or by water l a elUes Miheia Hjrrc
e a r # w a t e r works.
CATTLE —
• f 4 fiO i5 fi nil
For d o M r l p l l o B clrrulara, aildnits
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN,
fectly d r y . Now it is full of water, ' A COUNTRV nierohant having p r o c u r e d J HBEFF
oos—Uve
. 4 25 (ft « Ml
JAMES L. HAVElTt CO., C i n c i n n a t i , O .
(Oarryinx T'ie UmtodSiutitt Mail..
and n e e d s to be crossed by bridges, j a new clerk, waked h u u u p in t h e morn- S i i f K i ' — L i v e
.. 4 fill (fi li INI
1
1 MINNESOTA. IDAlioT
7 4u « 7 75
Salt L a k e is seven feet h i j h e r than t e n ing a f t e r he was h i r e d , at a m o s t tui- F t o t ' i i - F a m i l y , . .
WHEAT—Hod
(« 1 Ml
MANHATTAN, NEVADA,
y e a r s ago, aud it in steadily rising. rcaHouably early h o u r , by calling out C o b s
lamgost engaieil, and most siicc-sslnl phval. Un uf
(if
HH
WISCONSIN. I OI.OH ADO,
t h e age. C o n s u l t a t i o n or p i n u p b l e t ( I v r C a l l o r w r i t e i
(«
24
2 7 Union S q u a r
Y.
T h e v a s t p l a i n s which e n g i n e e r s once that t b e family w e r e s i t t i n g d o w n t o I OATS
NhllKASKA, WVOMINti.
lust publlshnd forth"iMitn-liiol jouairmiiii who suiter
RVB
(ii
GOltf Irom Norvousnnsa, l)jtilit>, • c . , a treatise of ;i« pagos.
p r o n o u n c e d u n i u h a b i t a b l e , and fit only table. 44 Thank y o u . " said the boy, as 1llAItLEY
Cft (.(
70
P a a s e n g e r s fie w a r d e d to and from C o n t i n e n t a l
forSatanuisia book M pages,illunralod, forSii ents
for d r o v e s of fniffalo, because d e s t i t u t e h e t u r n e d over in t h e bed to a d j u s t I' UK Mess
•a 14 50
liorlM ai low rati s.
Send for Circular with 11^ ntlcmn.
DR A I T - a n d I . E I T E U S O F ( R E D I T on t h o Royal
M yt
H1.
lata" (or agents. Agents,
of sprini-'S and s t renins, m a y yet be himself for a new n a n , ' 4 t h a n k >ou, :
Huuk ot lri<l..n L I h e t T nli,n Bank ot L o n d o n , and
w«
will
pty
you
if
Id
p.-r
week
ST, L'JUIH.
Iu cash ui mg igo witn us ai NI s t unimi iiint Kanl.> ihioug-iuut E u r o p a . Appl) tu
como g r o a t stales, t n e h o m e of a crowd- b u t I never allow myself to eat d u r i n g
F 11. Hot I.I Ul. A « O,. MmkeiH,
. * 5 fill (S (I IK)
once. Kvor>tiling funnsned,
Bv I F ('ATI LE - C h o i c e
t v f i r rinno ^ AllUAVTll
ed p o p u l a t i o n .
1, E.N E R AL ALIKNTS.
the night."
and etpuntva paid A.COULTKII A Co .Chailotto, luh.
G o o d t o P r i m e , . 4 HI in 4 M
:,V, East Wilt r - i r e e l , Milwaukee, Wis.
. 4 25'• la 4 50
Hoaa-Livi
Crim • in Sun F.'ai c >eo.
THE Woiu.i) Dons NOT CONTAIN a nodi- 1 SIIKF.P—QOIHI to Clinic.0 (o, 4 70
JX7BILBU!
il ( i fi 75
ia iiroparmiini wlilch Iihk oliialneil H uiiirc wlile- I'LilCU —Spl'itiR XX
T h e S a n F r -nciseo Call says t h u t not rl
Sent by i n w for In ots. E. B. FOOTI'.. M l>,
~iiri'a>l mid ilcni rio I |>ii|>uluril> tlnoi tin- MKXICAS Win AT- No. ,1 hail
(Jy 1 fill
I 2 0 I ' O X l i i K t n n A v r . . Nt st V n r l l C i l v .
less t h a n loiirteen p e r s o n s are l y i n g in MrsrAKo I.IMMKST. Mnco |t« InirodDi-ilim •••imli- Colt"
ii*
35
N E W Y O R K O B S £ R V E R
LIC IKI'ICC morv ilun iweniy yean «C". it li«» BFI-N OAT a
t h e cells of t h e p r i s o n in that city GunBtmitb
,
(«
251
por Wt'l'k and expi-n-.es paid. We want I he lies- Roilgious a n d S e c u l a r F a m i l y N e w s p a p e r ,
uni'il tnr cvi ry kinii of I'IMM.O nr injury t"
(it
(10
nrellabluagent In every coumj 111 the I'.
a w a i t i n g trial fur m u r d e r , and a d d s , im nmn nr IIKHHI. \vlili.li c.m lio 11 'umd by n Incnt <|ii>ll-RYE
.•fl u Veor with t h e J F B I L E E V E A R B O O K .
(a 05
S. Address IIIM*I>II U i v e r \Vire 1 o..
CBiinil. and MI no ioilt*iini|irli'liiriiaruiiwiiro. it Inn' H* it LEY
a oorollary t o t h e s t a t e m e n t , t h a t t h e not falloii in n niiiKl"' Instance. Al'rr no l.iiiu nnd PoitK—Mens
_ UUl Maiden lame. .V V.. or Chicago, III(« Ifi 00
S I D N E Y E . M O U S E tV < O . .
a lonn <i( proNi'ion. «ho will have tlio bnr I m t
8^® 0
lax m a n n e r in which t h e l a w s of t h e -ucrpHiiiul
C T * > A A EACH WEEK AGENTS WANT
niiiiHid in deny Ita pro-otuinunl claims In popular es3 7 P u r l * K o s v . Nosv V o r k .
•T" I ''»s M F KD. BUSIIIMSS logitlinai '• I'arlioulars
MILWAl'K bE.
S t a t o art: enforced is Ihe t r u e reason of tocm. Coin.
.1 W O R T H , S t . tai i-. Mo. H x Jt-I
CATTLE—Choice to extra prlttio..,f 5 I"I W 5 fiO
SENO FOR A S A M P L E C O P Y
that
s t a t e ot things.
•• Until o u r
Medium to choiro
4 7II m 5 nn
THB p u r e s t and sweetest Ood L i v e r
E N T S W n n l r d . — A g r n t a i e i t k e no"omoney a'
Commoa to fair
:i do (a 3 fin \ Gwork
c o u r t s , " declares t h e Call, ••are gov- Oil in the world is H AZAKD A CASWEU/S, made
fo- n> t h a n at anvt! , n - e l s e Parii. u ^ a r s i n «. Schenck'sFulmonic Syrup, Seaweed o l
A p h u c M . nn i t m u v J l ( h e n n p n Hons-Live
4 25 ia 4 50 U. S r n i s a ' . A Co.,iV;ie J r . ' 1-l '.'1V1 r . , I ' , , . i:.iii:..Ma.ue.
on
10
si
.i
slioie.
from
fresh,
selected
livers,
r a t i o n o -old nn S a m h i n B
l^uvc e r n e d in t h e i r decisions more b y a
Tonic mid UtindrnKo I'ilN.
SttKKP—I.tvo—(iood
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R Q W N ' S TEETHING OtiRDIA _
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t h i n g , and gives relief t « t h e child. I
tl u.« 11. e x a m i n i n g lungs, an 1 k .ows iii - m - d l c i n n . , 11
b y a hig.'ier moral sense in t h e line of oians liim-dceided it superior to any of "lhe I t. i n Spriog
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HELP WANTED.—There is a crreat de- COBS—No. 2
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modeled, we see no way of avoiding t h e inanil f I I mule he p iu Milwaukee. Th> I'.VKV- . OATH—No. 2
M. o.
• n y xertion. F o r sale bv all d r u g g i s t s .
Address
H V . HEN.I A M I N , S t . Louis. Mo.
No. 44.
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c o n s e q u e n c e s o f t h e f r e q u e n t offences ISO W1 CONSIN. o that ci y inst rts. treoof. OM, RTE—No. 2
2
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l i ' r / I — V A I . r A I J I . i : Sind thnin cent stamp for ' W i l UN W I M T I N ' i ; T i l A I t v Plf i<i^ • •>
which a r e nerpetrated against tho lives atlvei ti - ineiitn' of femalcH in want ol situa- j BsitLEV—No.
PritE—Miss
itf.lS INI n C l . O . H . i n t o W N , M U i b r o o k , I a t c b e . , Co., S . > 0
c a l a r s . D O B S O N , H A V N E S 4 CO., .
'p'-n-o . n ' V . u Vnw l h r " 0 x ^ , 1 ^ '
tiotib.—Coin.
aud p r o p e r t y of our citizcns.
St, Louis, Mo.
I incnt III tUls pnper.
LABO
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g$75 to $250 per month,
&
Everyone Speaks Favorably. 1
A:
Would not be without
VEGET1NE
For Ten Times its Cost! Xec.io«s.-r.!
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L I N E ,
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S
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL,
DP. WHITTIER,"
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Prices raigBj froa 350 to"
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IN ' y * ! I. n o ' i
i N o b b y H a l f o r V o m i i i Aleu,
! S o f l a u d S i if I' F e l l H a l s .
H e a d a i h e . or ( V n t r a l I>eDre»«ion. ami fur r.ll i
I t i s o i n d u of L . A K K H L ' l ' K U l O U C l l A l t t ' O A I . l K U . \ , a n d u n i u u i c d I O ^ U ' *atl»facltoii.
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CATHARTIC PILLS!
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S T A N D S
J O H N S T O N
A N D
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F I E L D .
For the Old. the Middle-Aged & Young
T h e Celebrated Grattan Wagons,
W E B B ' S
rUOJCTAB/.E
OUR STOCK IS THE
ConMantly on hand. Alio
B U G G I E S
POWDERS !
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;MONUMENTS.
and C A R R I A G E S
Prom thn ahop ofRajmond h Scranton, Oiand Hapid*. TAKK N0T1CK.—All Plown trimmfd with L A R G E S T AIKI) MOST C O M P L E T E
Bojco a Naah'a O a H t S t e e l < ' o i l I t eTf*.
I'low poiala and repair* conatantlyon band.
Wf »Ter purHu>ni Iu) iT,e Bpring Trade.
Goods,
o f ^ o j i k j ^ C o l d i . R o uj ji nh n w * of H a i r .
W .
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A T T C M ® .
L o w e l l , A p r i l 8 t h , 1873.
GOOD SILK H A T S
of t h t Ski» or H i d e B o u n d . W a m u t n d
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n o t apoak of t h e m o r l l n uf llil.^ i;iLi'. an y o u r
Eoquironf lun
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r o u i ' i e t o r s .
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C U L T ! V A T O K ,
I a U o n il HIP ;
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(iciillciiieii.
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H o m e P r o d u c t i o n , S H i i e r i o r t o nil I m p o r t e d J M n i l X E S .
H r e b e s t l.iirer Pill m a d e .
R E A D Y ,
Perry Brothers
arc llie l>r«t n m d i c i n r f r ladi
MitiUin.
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NEW STYLES
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of all
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O F ALL
STYLES &
PRICES,
&
JOBBIMI TRIBE,
Of all descriptioiis at the
^^ledicinejj^^enli^^v^ft^i^
A r v b o U n l e b y C. E . W E B B & BRO.., D r u g imrn, P r o p r i e t o r s , J a c k s o n , M i c h . , a n d b y t h e
de D r u g g i . t i of D e t r o i t a n d Chicago.
Or.Crook'i Wine of Tar.
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FURNITURE
I h e a t i w i l i e n of t b e Trade Wounlrr M e r c h a n t a
r e n x - c t i n l l y called t o o u r l a r j e l i n e of
lowest prices, at
CASE GOODS,
DRALERS IN
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a i M M f t t . H n m t r a u t i l l u t t n t l o D i . Prloa S'i J o
O M M i l M l o u i . A g e M ' t o u t f l t 74 cento.
r i B i n m a o u - W h M t t h a n I d o ? " Completea t h e . u b v i h o » / a h o v l o g how btst to d o li
li 1, t h o r o u g h .
and l.ftljr • iTtlu ofa thousand
> t i ^ « a k l B f t n l s r p r l t e e botn honeei a m l d i t l i o n e i l ;
« » e a t M d s l h t formtr and eipoiea the latter
Kea o r t t of b t p t a n d m i t b a p a t o , and a n n e c d o t e a
_ a a l l s o r l t of s t o o e y m a k t t t .
B e t l t r t h a n a l l , it
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How Money can be Made Now.
A-O-EISITS,
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INTERNATIONAL
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Y O U E
B L ^ O D .
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ony form.
Any
dircaae or
e r u p t i o n of
Hie a k i n , d i s e a s e o i t h e L i v e r .
Kliciimatiflm, P i m p l e s , O l a
^'•nn, Ulcers, B r o k e n - d o w n
iii-tituiions. S r B h i H s , o r a n y
ii.-i.uie d e p e s m n g o n a d e -
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p r a v e d oondition of UM blood,
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l a prcpa r a t i o n o f I r o n w kh ii dd tt «^ o e s a t
once into the blood, p e r f o r m ing Ihe most rapid and wonderful esres.
Before you
OoppenB h Parker's.
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buy, see the Stoves, at
beautiful
U £
F a r m for Sale.
IX miles
i A SMALL PLACE
PLACKIX
"Jiles from '
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Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook's Com.ooa n d S y r u p o f i ' o k s B o o t — t a k e i t a n d b u
liealed.
Machines
U.
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a»
W e s t end Union Biook
Lowell, Mich.
I j o w e l l , M I c li.
BOOTS & SHOES.
S E L L S .
JU Quick for Choice of Terriloy
A Uru*.
-
town, of latest styles,
jnst received.
PARKER
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IK ENDLR8U VARIETY,
PARKER dc WEATHERWAX.
P a g e s
in lustry, procis»ea of mnnnfactare, ulc., IM\ .1 aget.
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• - h u « * t r b M a * f t r « l o B tsah libtralan
pS
°
by
H U N T E K ,
ORKJIN,
j m r c M i i d i s t b e m o a t e n t i r t u i n l n g a n d v n l u a b l o work
; of i n f o r m a l i o n '01 s u b j f e u o l general I n t e r e s t ovor
o f f e r i d tlio public,'. It la u d u p t o d tu ihu n u n U o f t b o
Mercbiint,m.'iuiir«cturer. mechnnlc, furinor, student
m r e n t o r , a n d sella l o both o l d a n d y o u n g of a l l c l a a r t . T h e Iwok i« told by n g e n t i . w h o a r e m a k i n g largo
Mies in a l l j.-itU of t h e c o u n t r y . I t U offered a t t h low p r i c e of | : : . 5 0 , a n d U t h e c b f a p c M book c r e r sold
b y h u b a r r i p t i o n . No f a m i l y h b o u l d bo w i t h o u t a
c o p y . W e w a n t a g e n t s in e v e r y towu of t h e United
S t a t e s , a n d n o a g e n t r a n loll t o do w e l l w i t h t h i s
book
O u r terinn a r e liberal. W e give o u r a g e n U
I , l l . e , e f f I D i i T . 0 ' ' B 1 1 ' of t e r r i t o r y . O n e of o n r a g e n t s
>old
13«
copies io e i g h t days, a n o t h e r sold 3»S iu two
|
weeks. O a r a g e n t in H a r t f o r d s o l d 397 m o n o w t e k .
S p e c i m e n s o l t h e w o r k s e n t t o u g e u t s on r e c e i p t of
clrcu
I'iUm'>'.ii .
l « f * n i ' l t e r m s t o a g e n t s address
the publishers.
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TUK
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l l o i u c i ; tii:i;i;i.Kv. I'IIILII1 l l u a i H
A: IIM:T LLKI.-LLASK. P. II. I ' a i t M • 3 J | •
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: Ineliifling.Ioii.v LL.RoudD,LI;II\ I'AIM, tnvrAi n Hui,-
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P A N T S FOR 81.00
tnd inrntrdlynti,
Clothes
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