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LOWELL WEEKLY Office in Graham's Block, Up Stairs. VOLUME V I 1.1 •Liberty unci Union—One and Insep,arable. r ' LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1*7 a ho iCowcll ^(ouvual, * iruLisui i .;vr.kv WednoHcluy 3Ioriiliiu-, .AT LOWELL, MICH.. —IlY— MORRIS A. HIKE. Fort's Western Mcdicino MnnTg Co 1 " (IWI'LI , M'.'ii. t lwrlTfil ('.ipllftl fUK),OOO.— J IVM'IWII, I;. I.I:K .Ir. : Vice I'rest,, M. H. HI.oii- i.i 11 ; Ser'v. \V. VV. JOIINMIN : Tn-u^urcr, •!. W. Nix;- TOV. Ilcfi-ri ii r In |•( ;ml"lon, I.owi-ll Itxnli. Illllcc Olr I!r|il;;l' IC. M. KUHT, (idl'l. Api'lll. J o h n T a y l o r , I ltON Kouni'.' r m-l niannfncturor o f k i m K nl L'l <IW>, Il.uruH". Cullivnlnr.', SIT.II ITI ',Mi •.l^iyln and nil kli"N ••fv.ntlnjf to onlrr, Lowell, Midi. Office, IM Boor Ortlnni'* Work. ^TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. for one year, $1 .'.o Kor tlx month*, 'A II ileliTereil by the Currier, 2 00 RATES OF ADVERTISING. Tenllnei'ol Nonp*rell,eloiie mntternuke iRqairr Spue*. | 1 w | 1 mo. j mo. I 6 mo. [ 1 y r U)\Vi:i;L N.VlIdiNAii IUNK M r u i CAPITAL, - -$100,000. TUnPA SURPLUS, - - - 10.000. MflCCTORF. II.A.Ricr, KKAXCIR K INC. , WJI. W. HATCH. '' Ii. HIM. MTHOS M . XOHTOy, i T, Wooj.lM., " ' ' A.J.K CK it, W. NOMTOX. ^'rr-. r . 5 0 p e r yrar in Advance -T.MiiKi;:. i Siiusre. I $1.00 $.1.(10 1 fO.OO $8.00 I 112.00 2R.|u*ren | I .ftO f..001 H.00 12.001 10,00 V Column, , 8.00 8.00 l.'i.OO 20.00 2J:00 H " 8.00 15.00 25.00 30.00 <0.00 1 " 1 12.00 20.00 1 30.00 40.00 | 75.00 Loc*U, 10 cents per line lor Ur«t mRcrtlon. Ene'i iiub*ri|uent inffrlion ft cenU per line. Marriagennil Death notlce^free. Obituary notlcei, ft cent* perline. far-UIn nuiilne«* Directory $5 per annum Yearly advertiser! entltleil to ciiange quarterly. i Legal N'otiresat Statute Kntea. All legal miint be C. Broad&Son. paid for when affldatlt made. TtKALERS in Root*, Shoes, Leather Kindine* Ac rran«lentadTerli«ein»nt» muatbe pre-paid. JJ CuMom work done with oeatneM and dematch' W These terms will beat rlctly adhered to. , Kemember the place iir«i door we« of (Iraliam'i " ln rk, llrldco Slrert. H. Ro»«. H OL'SK.Sito, Carriage and orotthientnl rninting. A > r A x v * 'Ui. Urniiiiiig, M iibi'lmif, I'nper Hnnging, KaUo-, mining, \c., Marb'-'-''— '—" " ' Broadway *treet«. John RotniR, vi.nnn. S IIAVINU,Shampooing, Hair Cutting, and whi«-1 Lowell, Aug. Oth.ISTl. kers dted with neatness and deM|<ntoh. Kooini', l 2dflour(iralirm't Block, W-te National Hank. H a m O S S Elld SaddlCFy H AVING recently purchased the stock and interest inthebu«ine«s nf Ilarnard k Son and (t. A. STORE. i Popular Goods at Popu- lar Prices. i" i - . i v m •risiul : iuatii:^' \:. oii:;iin. on cri'iht. j.< I lav, - i >(• rs. w, I a w iHpr- II. A. HICK. l're«iil»nt. J A3. W. NOIITOV. Vice I're HE.VKV M. CLARK. Caahler. MKH.J. llouio, mannfactiirer nl Switches, Curls 4 Braids. Keeps on hind a good atsortnient of Mohair Switches, Curls, Aic. t'asli paid lor ladles' Hair. H o w k & W h i t e , D KAI.KIIS in hoots, Shoc>, Leather, Findings, &c. Particular attention given to custom work- Store in Checkered Building, next door west if Va- sonic Hall. SuMnfiss Jiimtom. I G. R. Covin. ( 1 KXKItAL Canvassing Agent. All kind* ol f looks CJO In- obtained of bim at lowe»t rate".— I Aildre«» l.tweli. Atkins & Bomerby. D KALKRS In Agricultural Implements. We i»l«o •ell the justly celebrated Lumber Wagons and Buggies manuractured by J. A. Adam' Bros. Bu«i- ness place one door Hast of I'ost Office, Lowell, Mich. Who Ate Roger Williams ? II .w : • • i U lion 1 n .|iii!sii..ii of niiu-li iiiU-ri^t \ -li-irl linu' al'i a- wiil i"- si-i-ii iVom :i iicrusal of liio Shcri-iau wcnl t > l.-llowin-inlcrcsiin- ^alcm.-nf. I'or Ibtv I.i- many years it lias ili(r ilt.'siiiii o! ho wIsIK-iI i .i ulita: tin-Irii-nils ol" tlii^ (lisiinguisluMl man, inir <•! I»(iols. I r.'callcil on t - to crocl a suitahlc monnment to his 1014 ^ons of Crisjiin, onlercil each to mi.'iiinry. liocently tho ma.tor was niak<; him a pair'ot" hoots ainl to lirinj; newly ngitatod with success, ami them home at (liHerenl hours ol' the •work lias bogun to erect a niemorial "lay ho h a i l li.\*o<l for Lis deparlnre, P to the lountlcr ofllhode Islaiul. The telling tiicin they shouM he punctually | Wl r v 11 ^ j place of his burial was foiiiui, and the I paid on the delivery of their goods. 3ry. iiaajuit opened a large stc«k of work ofexhnining his remains, wliicii | On the appointed niorningtlie first that l di.nt* r, .'t j « ~ 1.0 .... 1 ' 1 ftoblnsoQ, and opened in the building south of U. B. William", west side of Flat River. I nm prepared j to attend to all business in the llatnefs and Saddlery 1 line. It is mv purpose to keep the BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN. and spare no pains to build my bu"lnes« upon an 1 hnn»"t foundation. Do not Inil to give me a coll and [ examine my stock. JACOB RAMSDELL. Lowell, Jul) llth, 1870. DRY GOODS & I . O . O . F . M AKCOKY LODOK, No. un, Of Lowell. Mich., /meets every Monday evening, in old Baionic Arvine I'eck, N. ft. S. B. Knapp, Sec. J. M. Mathewson. T^OrARV, Attorney an<l Solicitor. Will attend to il business In any of the State or United .States Courts. TkRALERS in Fancy Dry Good', llibhons,Carpeting, Sped! attention given to ConTcyansing. Collecting | Hats, Caps and Notions. Fir»t door west ol Lo- and Chancery business. Ofliceever l.owell National j well N'ational Bank. Bank, Lowell Mich. QGO. B . Baloom, T. J. Blayton. Devendorf & Blain, P RACTICAL Wittchmaker and Jeweler. Walrhes, - - . . _-. CI<K ' l ' , . al " , l! r **'' r '_ r . e P". re<1 .'I! 1 warranted.- ted SUtesCourta. Farm and villaf* property for sale or real. Liceoa-1 ed Claim Agent for procnrinc Pensions and Bounties from OeTernment. Office in Graham's Block, Dp j Jewelry made to Older. Shop in the Bos! Office stairs, Lowell, Miehigan. Milton M. Perry. T>RAL Estate. Inaaranee, and Collecting Agency. Xv Office over Hine * Nokle's Store, Cnion Block, WeatSiie. CKoi "a|» R o b e r t H u n t e r Jr., J USTlCiJof the Peace, will attend proniptlr to Col- lecting, Conveyancing and all bcslnec* Intrusted to my c*re. Office oxer Hunt k Uualer's prug Store, Lowell, Mich. W . A . FftllMl, M . D . , P HYSICIAN and Surgeon, Lowell, Mich. Office over National Bank. Residence on Hudson 8t. opposite residence of C. K. Hine. J. HOwMd Smith. M.D. TTOMEOl'ATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Offiee Jj. front room over the post oflice. Residence on Depot Road. Gills attended promptly, day or night. Pre. Feck & MoDaonell. P hysicians and Surgeons, Office ic Masonic Build* ing, Lowell, Mich. Simon H. H&nion. M ANUFACTUBKR of and Dealer in Tm^ware, Copper-ware and Sheet iron. Special attention given to rooBng, eave*troughing and job work.— Shop opposite Hunt It Hunter's drug store. A. I KCK. U. C. MCDANMILL. H. C. Btepheneon. HIC PI tion given S ephenson'e Patent Truew anu Support* H ONUI'.PATHIC Physician * Surgeon. Especial ajtention given to Syphlisticaxt Chronic Di- •pbi ^rs, maifaiaclurcd to order. *U worti warranted to J a c o b R a m a d e l l . H ARNESS MAKER and Saddler. West Bide Flat River. The belt stock Manufactured, and first class workmen employed. Grand Rapids Business Di- rectory. F e r r y B r o t h e n , E XCLUSIVE DEALERS IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves. 4fc., Wholesale and ReUII.No.ll Mon- ro# street Grand Rapids. B . A . BarUn. A TTORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Judge of Probate of KentConnty. Office in County Building, Grand Rapids, Mich. 7-44 7-44 Reward Given. \ LL WHO have got the Catarrh will ^ get a reward by proearlog a bottle IHt. I I . It. PECK'S CATARRH SPECIFIC! Aa it waa never known to fail in any gen- uine case of Catarrh, and gives relief the tirst dose, causing no prostrating effect on the system. Sold by Druggists. Lowell, Nov. Ifttb, 1870. 7-44 7-44 have been buried 1.18 years, was nn- camo fonnd the young gentleman in nor^mPUTXia dertaken. The Christian Km gives expectation. He tried on the boots | l j u i n , s „i t 0 f t | ie movement is follows: fomi l that one of them pressed nnon Ne.rtbeD.^M.R^d^u-berey 0 " will L, ,1 (lown int o the 'chamel his heol, directed the man to take it house," it was tound that everythi tg 1 home, stretch it, and return with it i had passed into oblivion. The shapes, the next morning the man, who could • j Gents' Furnishing Goods j o ^ t ' ,et ' o ® ns(:on ^ o,, 'y ,,(!t, ace, ' ,) y |n ot what service a single hoot - 1 ' | a black line of carbonaceous matter,, would bf to the possessor, obeyed. the thiekness of the edges of the sides His broih'r Crispin soon followM; the LADIES' DRESS GOODS. B o o t s S h o e s , direc- having mo an ted Also 1 S w e e t ' s H o t e l , G RAND Kapids, Mich. T. 11. Lyon, proprietor,| formerly of the Rsthbun House. Hathburn Houae a NT1SDEL k HAWK, Proprietors, corner Mon- ' " " " "" .Grand Rapids,Mich. toe and Waterloo Stieeti W. F. Barker, give satisfaction. o. kool -nENTIST, « Monroe St., Grand Rapida Mich. All Residence, first House n< 1JJ work done in the bi»t manner and at reasonable House. ^ prices. Dr.T-B- Lamb, M . D . , Lioomli k Brown. H OMEOPATHIC PBYIRIAN AND SURGEON. O f f i c e ~ and residence west side Flat River. Calls at- ! 'F"'- ''LACE to buy Hoots and Shoes, alio tended with p romptn ess. X & Brown's .10 Canal Street Grand Rapids. ' WaTPuhic, B P Parks, T\EALEK ill Readjf.made Otelhtnp, Cloths,flthVl! " H i D ^""tchei,docks. Jewelry RZ* ' a . Furnishing Goods, llata. Caps, B00U and Shoes, ff Ware, No. !2 jl 9 q ro , Stree- urgndiUn I fi'rAa'h ZZ cpW. Store '•ull- r " 1 "i {eVrtnr. V^d woTll ^ I ' ^ 6 8 0 JM. ni^.w , rtDte'*. 1 0 0 V I L U G E LOTS FOR SALE. W E S T HI1>E, ON MRS. SMELL'S ADDITION S OCATKD oa Water, Broadway, Hudson, Maple j and Brush Stress. For particulars, eonaire of rs. Snell, or U. B. Williams, at the "Elk Horn Store." These lots will be sold on time. CAROLINE SNELL. Lowell, Febtuarv 28lh, 1870. 35ntl NOAH P. HUSTED, Proprietor of GRAND RIVER NURSERIES. One hundred acres under thorough cultivation, to the hardiest varietirs of Fruit and Ornamental Trees,Shrubs, Roses, Grapevines, Small Fruits &c.— Can and furnish Apple, Cherry. Pear, Sibt rian Crab, Peach and PlumTreos, Grapevines,Roses, Shrubs kc,, of extra s u e and quality, very desirable for village and city yards and gardens, well grswn in Michi* J an aoil, and can be lilted and transplanted without ncuiring thoriskof loss by transportation and delay, when ordered from a distance. Lowell, Mich., Jan. 26lb, 1871. ci 1.: *./• i.„ i of the c o f l i n s , w i t h t h e i r e n d s c l e a r l v ^atno fault was found, the same bheetiugs at 0 eta per ynrd, i r , M r, r . 0 ,, . j Idefined. Die rusted remains ot the tions repeated, and Sheridan Calicos at 0 ets per yarn, .. ... . . .... . t i* ) i r i. - hinges ami nails, with a lew trag- obtained a hoot Irom each mo...i«;u Ladies hose < ets a pair, . , i • i i t- i i r t i- ^ Ti r,^ r nients oi wood and a single round his hack lor the metropolis, leaving j knot, was all that eonld he gathered his dupes to lament their folly in I from his grave. In the grave of his being duped by a raw stripling. ! wife there was not a trace of anvthing I , n ~ .. . , , , i riiE FLYING rnoti OK ( KYLON.— !save a single lock of brained hair— - tU sell his stock of Goods at New- York prices. T>. 12. SPRIXG. PARKER & BODELL P. K's very cheap, 4 ply Brussels Uarpeting $1.65 per yard. Oil GlolllS at Reduced Prices. I I " I I I .• 'lllerc is a description of a Hying ,that had survived the lapse ot more!,. . ... .. , .... , ^ . . . . , frog, a native of the island of Ceylon: LAUIES'SVniNER SHAWLS j than 180 vears. Near the grave stood ; 44T , , , ... , , 3 , , U 1 he toes were very long and lully ,,, . , ; a venerable apple tiee, but when and ,1 i . , . A so WHEELER & WILSONS SEW-1 1 J- I m- we bbed to their very extremyti, so XXI. U, \ b v , 10n , anl(i( j 1S 1|0t |. nown . q,,, 1 , , a- I ING MACHINES sold on f ie most , 1 t h a i w h e n exdanUed they ottered a lUAcmnc^. bum un nu '"ost trt . e j l!ls 8ent l w o 0 j- Itp m a i n r00tB i ' > , , favorable terms. l0 tl , c o f M r !iml Mrs , wn . "W <!,»" tW bod,. D. E. SPRING guarantees to Ham,. TI.e hrger .oot l.n.l hoa |Tbcrrog ; N. W n l,o border by . . t = ' 1 , . , a membr ne, and the body was capable its wav through the earth till it reach* ., ,, . d . , n , , , , . 1 1 .1 i 0 ' considerable inflation, rhe back ed the precise spot occupied bv the , , 1 11 i n a,, ' and limbs were of a very deep, skull of Roger VN ilhams. There ma-, ,. . , , . A w -r 1 .1 ^ i H l u n i n g g r e e n c o l o r , the unl r surface 'king a turn, as if going round the! . . 0 i skull, it followed the direction of ,|,o i l l ' e m m ' > e " ow ' wl " le lilc ' bsek bone lo tke l,ip-. Here divided i eb, l » ^ " H wilh ) w,lu " | 1 he body was about four inches long, R e a d ! into^hw.tettdu,gone.•.longcacl. , hi |e l |,e „., b , o r c l , footj ie- lo the heel where they both turned I a sl , r . j upwards to the toes. One of these i- '. - - - THE PLACE T O B U Y GROCERIES ! Read ! Read! D. Y O U N G HAS IN STOCK THE FINEST LOT I roots formed a slight crook at the ^ 1 ' T i l ?! OK TEAS, COFFEES, knee, which made the whole hoar a 0f " ^ e U . e r a b o u t U e l v ot-^,. 1 , ,. , , . square inehes. As the extremities ot close resemblance to the human f o r m . , , . - i , 1 1 ,• the toes have mlated dis.-s tor adhesion, showing the creature to be a tree-frog, it is diflk-ult to believe that this imiuease• membrane «-.ni b e SUGARS, SPICES, FRUITS, , ... AND GROCERIES Ol-'ALL KINDS | T h e singular root is preserved with IN M A R K E T ; B E S I D E S A yreat care, not only as an illustration , , ,,tation. but KEE NOTION'S, , for its historit " ^iv.11, imii-, ma umv a s a n IIII . ^ l , rtnuu HLL ASSORTMENT OF VAN* of a great principal in voceta ,: -- ' :l t,t ' u - ,ru -' 11 '^I'lU'-'ilt to believe liiock, Brldgfi sheet. - 1 r .-r --r -r.'.—".-(-r-.- . B e e s B r o s . D EALERS in Dry Goods, Clothing, Vanket No- tions, HaU and Caps. Clothing cut ami made To orders Store in Graham's Block, Lowell, Mich- Sherman & Milli. In Hats, Cap D EALERS In Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shot», Hats, Caps, ruinishlng Good*, fcc. Union Block, West Side. C. Q- Stone &Oo- D EAI.ER-S in Dry Goods Rrocenes, Boots snd Shoe«, Hat« and Caps, Crockery, fcc. Store in Graham's Block, Lowell, Mich. J a m e s G a l l u p , W HOLESALE and Retail Drnggi-t, No. « Canal street. Grand rtapuK A. Preusier, W ATCHMAKBR 4 Jeweler, snd dealer in Fine Gold and Silver Ware. Ul Monroe street. Al- so all kinds of .Sporting ln:plement«. Grand Rapids. Soutliwlclc & Wright, D EALERS in Crockery, Glassware, Silver Plated Ware, China, Table Cutlery, ke., 41 MonroeSt., Grasd Rapids. Currier & Putnam, - . TIEALEBS in Stbool, Miscellaneous, and Blank Bine S nrol*. U Books. «Iso,Stationeiy, Wall Paper*, 4c., Book TVEALERS in Dry Goods Clothing, Kats Cap«, Binders and Box Manufaoturers, No. ffi iv«rl street, XJ Groeeries. *c. I Grand Rapid*. A. W. Currier, T. C. P-jtwam. IJ. B.—Clothing made to order. Store io trick •— »Jock, opposite Franklin House. B. M- Stowe, " " ' -VfTUOLESALE and reuil dealer in Hats and Caps, Cbas. AJthen. yy i a r , i Robes Glov.., 4c., and Fathioiuble D EALFRin Ready-made Clothing, Neil's Fur* M;llioery <;ood«, 4'i Monroe Street, Grand Kapids, cilhingGoods, Hats Caps,4c. Corner Moie -- - - west end Flat River Bridgs Lowell. Mich. Established 1837. 1)KALKRS IN i u e a t s , Poultry, Oysters, AND ALL KINDS OF OAMK IN SEASON' PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF Live Slock, Sail Ptrk. Hides, P e l t s , & c . Central Market, Bridge Stieet, , tor us nisioric association. There f or th L . pm-pose of swimming only, WHICH HE W I L L S E L L AT 1 were the graves, emptied of every . u ,j t | l0 account of the China-nan LOW FIGURES. " particle-of human dust! Not a trace , t dew down frmn ihc tree GOODS D E L I V E R E D F R E E T O | o f n n y t h i n g was left! It is known ^becomes more oredible." As we ALL PARTS «.»FTIIE to ohoiuUtry that all flesh, and sola-j a ' ca ,iy know of a large Indim frog \ ILLAGE. tinous mfi'ti-i'giving C'.-iisistviU'V ta [\vhi(.'li can ma along tho surface of V. D. VOCNO, the bone arc iWi»vu into carbAnlc J the water, noihing r e g a r d i n g th<* va- acid gas, water and air, while the sol- lieties ot locomotion ol tht si animalR Lowell. Jan. 4tb, IRTl W PARKEIt. J. BODELL. s*MII. Itftll, 19TI. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR, HUMPHREY 'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS , id lime dust usuallv remains. Hut in 0 ' 1 ! ^ Son ' s l' "*• J J A V K PROVED FROM THE MOST AMPLE EX* i this case even the phosnhate of lime lt . "**, ! " , m WOMAN s LOVE.—Mrs. II. U. Stowe' of both trraves was <;one I 1 here ..... A«n.r. fc.\-! . j ... , . .. "Pink and white Ivranny, on the perieuce. an entire succe»»: Simple—Prompt—I ®*OOi1 tile ! * U l i t V a p p l e l l O e , a s w a * " ' , . Efflolent and Reliable, fhey are the Best Fainilv i • , ,i . . „ , lOVe Wiliell UiaKOS tile pCS-xsor of it Medicines in use—su simple that mUtakes i a n n o t ^ : ,a,, » a t t n e t i m e , c a u g h t m theMoy ' ..... made In nstng them : so harmless as to i* frre from 0 f «iobbini* the "rtvp ' T o e*l)hin 0I * V 11 ' ,t ' hiWOf til Ol tlie |.v tuving danger, and so efficient as tu be alwavs reliable.— 1 0 1 ' OOUlll^ IHC _ r a * O. loe.xpiam . They hate received the highest commendation Irom i .l.f, n l,piinini«iin,i i< i>nl lli.> .1..«ioii i.l cll0icc MOrreau: the thousands who have long used and kunwH them. pnerOIUOnOll 1* HOt I h e UOSIgll ^djui.i.. r . r e n d e r satisfwiion to those w h o t.yitbi, article. Such an explanation ^ l0 ( I ,lll0 .) aud m:my oih-r women, No. Cures Price in Doit/. 1. '• rertre,Congestion, Intlamatinn. 2. " ITorms. Worm Fever. Worm Colic 3. " Oryi'nff-Collc or Teething oflnfjitt- 1. " Diarr*f« of Children or AduU> 5. " Dynnltn, Grlpiyg, Billions Col 6. Chotfra-M*rhui. Xomitm; 7. " C'cngAi, Colds, DroachitK Armaria, Toothache. F»'eich- V i n e g a r W o r k s . VTOTICE is hereby given tkat « am now prepared " WeaJaeAei, Sich Headache, Vertig> to lurnlsh at wholesale, a good article ofCider 10 " ' D y ' W " , Billion* Stomach Vinegar, a* cheap a*can IM' bought in Detro-.t ot j 1, " Irregular pen ..t. Chicago. Lovers of good viae gar will do well to re- {'-• " " AIIM, toe Profuse period. DS* J o h n K o p i £ Co. iRSin Furniture of every kind. Patent! de* a speciality. 3"* 1 aUnUyon and Wate.roo E B. I)] K K M AN, Watches. Clocks, JewelrT, Sil. , . „ _ . i i . ver and PiateJ Waif, 16 Canal ftre*t. Specu* j ag Beds, warranted. Revlr-made CoBtn« oa hand or made to order. Manufactory room near D. 4 M Depot. j^ll kind* of BUck«milhlnr, Hmt-aboeiog wag* Wileon & Edie. BUck«milhinr, Her on and Carriage ironing done prcmptiy. E d g a r M o r s e . from Clifton Ho Hotels and Private Hou>(s, to and from all DR. AIKIN, Office, 11 Canal-sUo? P. o. Iirawr 2091, Grand Rapid member thvttfcer can get an arti. le of mc, free ' }'• from acidandalIoth»rdeleteilou'substances. I [*• E.R.Pec*. |}» IT! ii: 20. fareh oOih. l«70. For Sale. U HOUSE A N D LOT with all tl.e LOneruirni e for >i i goad h n i r J - mme with sbadr trei-«. fruit i.nd »hruli* I ">•< bery, and a good cellar. Inquire cl the rabKnber, 77 Fir«lstall* norUA | .of Sweet's Hotel./t R a p i d s M i c h . tif Skilled attention given to all clashes of ll«ea«- C. BROAD, QMN'IBDS Line from Olifton Hoase, and all other , n '- _ .'IT d r\u— Confi e««e«. Seminal Weakness, etc., positively cored. Specialties : Scrofula, Cancers Consumption, Eye and Ear, Nervous, Female, and Chronic Diseases LADIES oat of health. a»su:ed of caav, safe cure. Conlidvntlal, -uccessful treatment for all private di»- JTree Omnibuu T 0 L R V ,? V K ^ II0UeE A n 0^J " , l * rt " U; *' t rr 'A all special, important R.»., .top O.reliable x iiivery £»i •; w conn Prnr.»,.t«T o'useless treatment, and consult Dr. Aikln at once. * - ORB.. ropr.etcr. Call or write [enclosing postage.! whatever your cas O m n i b u s L i n e . S HAW fc HURDICK, carry Pa«sengers to and from the depot, or U> any pait of tbe town, .lav and ; night. Lest,- your or-ler* at the IV-1 Oflice. and ride i in the now umnibas. & UESVELD, J / P*J»ls. Oils, kr. Store at the •IdstiLd of.'. B. Shear, In^lge street, Lowell, Mich. M H. UlodRCt! ^ Lowell,Sept.20th, ISTO. For Sale. A HOL'SE AND LOT on corncr Bridge and Orover stfeets. Good house. XPII, cistern and fenc - Pleasant yard nicely shaded wim tree" ' .• placo. Inquire of JAS, ECKKIt. or MORRIS k HIM: For Sale or Rent. I IIAVE for sale t»o l.ouses and three lot>, Wia I be sold together or sepcrately. Tenos e;.n One of the house* is lor r-nt" until void. 'Rooms «uital>lefor ncholarr to boat'; tin ni»elv(-. •'OSEPH HALL. l.owrll, Aug. Olli, 1"70. Pay No Attention 'po ONE MAN'S advertisement •• another'#, out 1 loi k f»r vourselve>, and Inn < our good* whete vou ran get. the ben good> and tli* :iio.-.t,.{tlietn fur vouriiioiiey. KIk Horn Stotc. \i Fancy Cussimores, I'reeds and .leans. Flannels,' w . ^ . '' Lowell, Oct 13,'70. \S\i ' RTln and I ancy Shlrtinf,Stocking Yarn, etc. I.,,- MoE - m entfi, Gra^ostonOB, ana Furniture well, Mich. All goods made from Pore Wool and Marble, free from (lacks. Highest maiket price pUd for Wool, j - 16? >I«uroe ii 9 Foantaio si., M. C. Barber. S UCCESSOR to W.A M.Barber, dealer n Grocer- ies l-ruvimuos. Crockery.Olasiware, Yankee No-1 1iun>, and a lull amorttr.eot lo the Grocer and general J Produce and Provision Line Term* ca*h, and will I correspind with Gold at f l 10. Ice crcain and soda ; f*. K X T S T E W P W water i* their iea*©.".. Oridgeiteet, Lowell, Mich. r , , , ,,,, D , U. B .W L „., MALSTEU Attention! k EALER_in Groceries and Proviiiona, Crockery. I C'lty _i->reWery ? 4 LL THOSE who hold claim* a -amst WiUon 3RAND RAPIDS, . . . MICH'/V. U^'dner A; Co., arcioqiiMtni to" hand tlicin ill 1 14. a. '• -jr.. ".I. no. 31. 12. !ili; Croup, Couth dlfficul't Breathing " Krtftioit, Salt Itheum, ErvupeU- " Rhmmatim. Rli>-unialic Pains " »rrr 4* wlfae.Chill Fever, Ague. •• Piln, Bliml or Bleedlne " (}pllia!>iy. an 1 Sorcor Weak Eve. " ('aSarrk, acut-* orchronic, InBoenr > •• W'hwpr.e-CJ iffh, violrnt cuugh< •• (fMm.i, oppffKeil Bi-athinj " t o r l)i" Aar. rs, imiiirei br.triD; •• .Srro/a/ti. Eniaived glands. Siu-lliu: - '• (imrrxl Iiebilitt. Physical Wf ikn-— •• Drap.y and scanty Secnrtiou. •• Sen Sichien, Sii-knes> fmtu Ridi:'. •• KiJnru Itiira*', Urav.! •' AVrrows DthUilf, lovjl ir.'j-• -n -i Dischargi •' Sort Mouth. Cank. r •• I'rintrf HValnrsi. Wettn ; It •• I'airJ'uJ f'Timll, Hister'i •• Suffrringi at Chat i.;! •• Sp-iMn-.St. Vitu- i'.iu " Dffklhfri*, Clcerateil Sore Throat Pnce in vials, larjf .- • • r A -M11. 1 CAS IS. HOT - • ' '"aUotlld ho stvcu, ami m a i i v o t h e r .imi- I™ :;!lar cases conld ho a,ld«co,l. Hut this l ' !u " K ,vlien ""loi-i""nloly, tl.oy have g! fool m u s t he a.|,nitto,l; the .raanio " M "" O.M what matter of Rogvr Williams has hoon "• "I'l""' " V'"t, my «!tr«tiiroittc.i into the q.pio tree; it ' l< " r lnd >- r ' ovi,l i-' ' l,,lire<1 alhaJ passed into the woodv Hhre and ''• v » "»».'"""S ' » '•» I*""-' llira . and was capable of propelling a steam ! ovin -' « rar.-wl hy him. nnd - • online; it had hloomod in the apple 1,1 ' 10 P'a' a "d hy h::n. ts u i : v- iV blossoms, and had hoon pleasant to 1 '"? 1 """• A I 1 t l '" t 1 ' " S the eye, and more it had gone into » *<""«< h »' « tlio fruit from year lo year, so that l ' 10 - '' -imply •-» t h e i|uostion might ho a<ked who ate , UOL'CI-William*- 33 ivrj- v: . 20 30 •'ontairitDs :!ii» a'. »l Uir^cTiOD> she love< li;'rsell", niiii lov flatteVod, p r a t e d , c ires-i d _ ^ a c a t likes 10 In-coa.\. <1 a n d ' A (i crman wbXe'ly lost his horse x " , ] r c 1 ^ crt,a,n » a n , l , , a v i 5 published the t'ollowing notice: "Kuml col |V - ,r ' !| aw.ay,orsdolen, or vassdrayed, mine t'> I n - m . n 1 v ii } iu h l a c k h o r s e , about 13 hami" hie. lie l! - 1:1 '• '' ' l - ' h i, w 'had t o u r p l a c k l e g s , two pehind and ^h-ro there i< n . love two pefore: h o i< plack all over 'jio' body, put he hr iiS • as got Olll' VII0 •- m i-. : ' spots pon his pack, w l u r e the »kill i /.Tisiti\.iit} Nj'i.-c/f/fv. vas nili otl", hut 1 uree-ed "em, 10: manaal u Sncce-ors to Wx Lara wav A X OWF.LL Woolen MilN.manuIacturer ol Plain an 11 FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE, 4-4 ^raod Rapids. For Sale! OA ACRES of larming land, being the K . N,K. !cU H of M«tion 14, In the towbalilp of 1 ly lia!:-a*mile aoutb of thr lUiln ad Station. Lu- j quire of Francis Palme, Detroit, or D. I!. Sin.'., i r 1 the premise*. dlreetiu t's. Cattle. 1 n« f • f ' O v ; » ' \ j \ Tlt.lci. ivnaa.ol .lirrrtt..,.*, ..v rmilacMUt*1 ill —v of Hor.s,'s. Cattle. Sheep, Doc* •' hor:^, u r .i . - iii. v i t c s p o t s is all plack again. and IK- del. - h 1": - t-tatnn-f; i' .•lit o T 4 i 1 i n auolhe.'. ess •iD'o n tli .• )»relerrim; . i f • fort, th • •• i*'', t h o wKlu-s to 'ii '• i'-.vn." -a-isi- > b e •', •k-d, v.u-.n may !ove; i • ' ' my life \ ry • t n - .t'lii'i' d t> 'mt tn d-mul kantci>. ur.d sometimes h' 1 a i v , "-juMki.)^ «i. valks; and vhon ho valks all his le ? s ,:UV . V0 N 10 ,U ' :l 11 C u r e s P i l e s , N e u r a l m a , T o o t h a c h e . B l e e d - and I- i-t u >»•> on \ o n alter anod : i n n o f t h e Lungs. Stomach, Nose or other u » . t - i .i O r g a n s , D u r n s , B r u i s e s , L a m e n e s s , S p r a i n H n - >\\o t-ai > j.un l.> l.t a.l, I i KA(ti»iari<m.r ' . >..• i /.'n/., C'frns i i i , . Vlt*rt% Ohl . s C'Vi Jfie H**i yi+dicimr I *"xrUllKi J»Ut tOll J'lJlCKt'r •i.'lll P^rr. O-Qg- oOC . • 5 1 0 0 . W • ' S I 7 5 . i .ii *. • |I' 1 s.li" supp. MOW I h e '.'i >t -linrilv lie.'' . I f - The o* th* country, bv of the prir- A'l'Ve*. ••;.t PON >»at II - A fuil . IICNT! D EA lilas* Ware, Ac. Store at sign of "Elk Horns,' .lid Stand, West Side. to the undersigned; and tho^indeblid to said Wil.on F Powlison & Quick, L Builder*, and nda. Lowell, Mici. ^ i ^tecta & Builder*, and dealert in laube: o: all STOCK, XXX & PRESENT USE 1 G " J " " 'c Cc.: .re'.-M-^d to S.tlle ih. ir account" ALES, & D R A U G H T L A G E R , j ^iTi'td u J . , ",an ^b ' r •" ,h ' ir v .PA*r. 09ti For .Sale. SE.VTU.UT. and a small pit inn^er »rt ol the . , oyes ; von ;> put or.:, and !• do side of his head; and \i t o d e r ."-ide he v.<ni >• .• \ • as two A woman •- pon calls upon :i MI. Mil,, oc >nie oi nis iicau; and ^ n \ '.i g'» become Xvw Vi.t .. loiii'i-siae ne v..lit >. } He has a th'.ug s -•> IH'NT long dail dat hanirs pel:;::ti: put 1 cut a<I it otl'short tudt-r .".ay. ar.d now .1 i not so long vat it \ :i.*. He shoe. 'Ulra- >• \ , ' >iii"' >cys smd an ill temp Eastern HOPS and MALT a: Market jrict V M.t'KHUY. Assignee of WiUon. Gardner L C«. and Lo i.en and ulo bv Lowell. June 9tt. 1-.;^ a noisy it i, " w i:;'. all ronnd, put l.is pehind shoes comod j- or v. Ii- a I a 1 :. • n ISSSi , off, and now ho has got on show only , on uore«l th- boy Avltr.V v. JOHNSON pcforo ., ^Olll' bvlo.-W u II >• i I •i'il

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Page 1: LOWELL WEEKLYlowellledger.kdl.org/Lowell Weekly Journal/1871/08_August...Farm and villaf* property for sale or real. Liceoa-1 ed Claim Agent for procnrinc Pensions and Bounties from

LOWELL WEEKLY Office in Graham's Block, Up Stairs.

V O L U M E V I 1.1

• L i b e r t y u n c i U n i o n — O n e a n d I n s e p , a r a b l e . r '

L O W E L L . M I C H I G A N , W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U S T 10. 1 * 7

a ho iCowcll ^(ouvual, * i r u L i s u i i .;vr.kv

W e d n o H c l u y 3 I o r i i l i i u - ,

.AT LOWELL, MICH..

—IlY—

M O R R I S A. H I K E .

F o r t ' s W e s t e r n M c d i c i n o M n n T g C o

1" (IWI'LI , M'.'ii. t lwrlTfi l ('.ipllftl fUK),OOO.— J IVM'IWII, I;. I.I:K .Ir. : Vice I'rest,, M. H. HI.oii-

i.i 11 ; Ser'v. \V. VV. JOIINMIN : Tn-u^urcr, •!. W. Nix;-TOV. Ilcfi-ri ii r In |•( ;ml"lon , I.owi-ll Itxnli. Illllcc Olr I!r|il;;l' IC. M. KUHT, ( idl' l . Api'lll.

J o h n T a y l o r ,

IltON Kouni'.' r m- l niannfncturor o f k i m K nl L'l<IW>, Il.uruH". Cullivnlnr.', SIT.II ITI' ,Mi •.l^iyln

and nil kli"N ••fv.ntlnjf to onlrr, Lowell, Midi.

Office, IM Boor Ortlnni'* Work.

^ T E R M S OF SUBSCRIPTION.

f o r one year, $1 .'.o Kor tlx m o n t h * , 'A II ileliTereil by t h e Currier, 2 00

RATES OF ADVERTISING.

T e n l l n e i ' o l Nonp*rell,eloiie mntternuke i R q a i r r

Spue*. | 1 w | 1 mo. j mo. I 6 mo. [ 1 y r

U)\Vi:i;L N.VlIdiNAii IUNK M r u i

C A P I T A L , - - $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . T U n P A S U R P L U S , - - - 1 0 . 0 0 0 .

MflCCTORF.

I I . A . R i c r , KKAXCIR K INC. , WJI . W . HATCH . '' Ii. H I M . MTHOS M . XOHTOy, i T, Wooj.lM., " ' ' A . J . K C K i t ,

W . NOMTOX.

^ ' r r - . r . 5 0 p e r y r a r i n A d v a n c e

- T . M i i K i ; : .

i Siiusre. I $1.00 $.1.(10 1 fO.OO $8.00 I 112.00 2R.|u*ren | I .ftO f..001 H.00 12.001 10,00

V Column, , 8.00 8.00 l.'i.OO 20.00 2J:00 H " 8.00 15.00 25.00 30.00 <0.00 1 " 1 12.00 20.00 1 30.00 40.00 | 75.00

Loc*U, 10 cents per line lor Ur«t mRcrtlon. Ene'i iiub*ri|uent inffrl ion ft cenU per line.

Marriagennil Death not l ce^free . Obituary notlcei , ft cent* per l ine . f a r - U I n nuiilne«* Directory $5 per annum Yearly advertiser! entltleil to ciiange quarterly. i — Legal N'otiresat Statute Kntea. All legal miint be C. B r o a d & S o n .

paid for when affldatlt i» made. TtKALERS in Root*, Shoes, Leather Kindine* Ac rran«lentadTerli«ein»nt» muatbe pre-paid. J J CuMom work done with oeatneM and dematch' W These terms will beat rlctly adhered to. , Kemember the place iir«i door w e « of (Iraliam ' i

" l n r k , llrldco Slrert.

H . R o » « .

HOL'SK.Sito, Carriage and orotthientnl rn int ing . A • > r A x v * 'Ui. Urniiiiiig, M iibi'lmif, I'nper Hnnging, KaUo- ,

mining, \ c . , M a r b ' - ' - ' ' — ' — " " ' Broadway *treet«.

J o h n R o t n i R , v i . n n n .

SIIAVINU,Shampooing, Hair Cutting, and whi«-1 Lowell, Aug. Oth.ISTl. kers d t e d with neatness and deM|<ntoh. Kooini', l

2d flour (iralirm't Block, W - t e National Hank. H a m O S S E l l d S a d d l C F y

HAVING recently purchased the stock and interest in thebu«ine«s nf Ilarnard k Son and (t. A.

STORE. i

Popular Goods at Popu-lar Prices.

i" i - . i v m

• r i s i u l :

i u a t i i : ^ ' \ : .

o i i : ; i i n . o n c r i ' i h t .

j.<

I l a v ,

- i >(•

r s .

w ,

I a

w

i H p r -

II . A. HICK. l 're«ii l»nt. J A3. W. NOIITOV. Vice I're

HE.VKV M. CLARK. Caahler.

MKH.J. l lou io , mannfactiirer nl Switches, Curls 4 Braids. Keeps on h ind a good atsortnient of Mohair Switches, Curls, Aic. t'asli paid lor ladles' Hair .

H o w k & W h i t e ,

DKAI.KIIS in hoots , Shoc>, Leather, Findings, &c. Particular attention given to custom w o r k -

Store in Checkered Building, next door west if Va-sonic Hall.

S u M n f i s s J i i m t o m . I G . R . C o v i n .

(1 KXKItAL Canvassing Agent. All kind* ol f looks CJO In- obtained of bim at lowe»t rate".—

I Aildre«» l.tweli.

A t k i n s & B o m e r b y .

DKALKRS In Agricultural Implements. We i»l«o •ell the just ly celebrated Lumber Wagons and

Buggies manuractured by J . A. Adam' Bros. Bu«i-ness place one door Hast of I'ost Office, Lowell, Mich.

Who Ate Roger Williams ? II .w : • • i •

U l i o n 1 n . | i i i ! s i i . . i i o f n i i u - l i i i i U - r i ^ t — \ - l i - i r l l i n u ' al'i

a - w i i l i"- s i - i - i i i V o m :i i i c r u s a l o f l i i o S h c r i - i a u w c n l t >

l . - l l o w i n - i n l c r c s i i n - ^ a l c m . - n f . I ' o r Ib tv I.i-

m a n y y e a r s it l ias ili(r ilt.'siiiii o! ho wIsIK-iI i.i ulita:

t in-Iri i-nils ol" tlii^ (lisiinguisluMl man, i n i r <•! I»(iols. I r . ' ca l lc i l on t -

t o c roc l a su i t ah lc m o n n m e n t t o his 1014 ^ons of Crisj i in, on le rc i l each to

mi.'iiinry. l i ocen t ly tho ma . to r was niak<; him a pair 'ot" hoo t s ainl t o l i r inj ;

newly ng i ta tod with success , ami them h o m e at ( l iHerenl hours ol' t he

•work lias bogun to e r ec t a niemorial "lay ho hail li.\*o<l f o r Lis d e p a r l n r e ,

P t o the lount lc r o f l l h o d e Islaiul . T h e tel l ing tiicin they s h o u M he p u n c t u a l l y

| W l r v 1 1 ^ j place of his burial was foiiiui, and the I paid on the de l ivery of the i r goods .

3 r y . iiaajuit opened a large stc«k of work o f e x h n i n i n g his remains , wliicii | On the appointed n i o r n i n g t l i e first t h a t ldi.nt*r,.'t j « ~ 1 . 0 . . . . 1 ' 1

ftoblnsoQ, and opened in the building south of U. B. William", west side of Flat River. I nm prepared j to a t tend to all business in the l latnefs and Saddlery 1 line. It is mv purpose t o keep the

BEST STOCK AND WORKMEN. and spare no pains to build my bu"lnes« upon an 1

hnn»"t foundation. D o not Inil to give me a coll and [ examine my stock.

JACOB RAMSDELL. Lowell, Jul ) l l t h , 1870.

DRY GOODS &

I . O . O. F .

MA K C O K Y LODOK, No. u n , Of Lowell. Mich., / m e e t s every Monday evening, in old Baionic

Arvine I'eck, N. ft. S. B. Knapp, Sec.

J . M . M a t h e w s o n .

T ^ O r A R V , Attorney an<l Solicitor. Will attend t o i l business In any of the State or United .States Courts. TkRALERS in Fancy Dry Good', llibhons,Carpeting,

S p e d ! attention given to ConTcyansing. Collecting | Hats, Caps and Notions. Fir»t door west ol Lo-and Chancery business. Ofliceever l.owell National j well N'ational Bank. Bank, Lowell Mich.

— QGO . B . B a l o o m , T . J . B l a y t o n .

D e v e n d o r f & B l a i n ,

PRACTICAL Wittchmaker and Jeweler. Walrhes, - - . . _ - . C I < K ' l ' , . a l " , l ! r **' ' r '_ r . e P". r e < 1 . ' I ! 1 warranted . -

ted SUtesCourta. Farm and vi l laf* property for sale or real . Liceoa-1

ed Claim Agent for procnrinc Pensions and Bounties from OeTernment. Office in Graham's Block, Dp

j Jewelry made to Older. Shop in the Bos! Office

stairs, Lowell, Miehigan.

M i l t o n M . P e r r y . T > R A L Estate. Inaaranee, and Collecting Agency. X v Office over Hine * Nokle's Store, Cnion Block, W e a t S i i e .

CKoi "a |»

R o b e r t H u n t e r J r . ,

JUSTlCiJof the Peace, will attend proniptlr to Col-lecting, Conveyancing and all bcslnec* Intrusted

to my c*re. Office o x e r Hunt k Uualer's p r u g Store, Lowell, Mich.

W . A . F f t l l M l , M . D . ,

PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Lowell, Mich. Office over National Bank. Residence on Hudson 8t.

opposite residence of C. K. Hine .

J . HOwMd Smith. M . D . TTOMEOl'ATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Offiee J j . front room over the post oflice. Residence on Depot Road. Gil ls attended promptly, day or night.

P r e . F e c k & M o D a o n e l l .

Physicians and Surgeons, Office i c Masonic Build* ing, Lowell, Mich.

S i m o n H . H & n i o n .

MANUFACTUBKR of and Dealer in Tm^ware, Copper-ware and Sheet iron. Special attention

given to rooBng, eave*troughing and job work.— Shop opposite H u n t It Hunter's drug store.

A. I KCK. U. C. MCDANMILL.

H . C. B t e p h e n e o n . HIC PI

tion given S ephenson'e Patent T r u e w anu Support*

HONUI'.PATHIC Physician * Surgeon. Especial ajtention given to Syphl i s t i cax t Chronic Di-

•pbi ^rs, maifaiaclurcd to order. *U worti warranted to

J a c o b R a m a d e l l .

HARNESS MAKER and Saddler. West Bide Flat River. The belt stock Manufactured, and first

class workmen employed.

Grand Rapids Business Di-rectory.

F e r r y B r o t h e n ,

EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves. 4fc., Wholesale and R e U I I . N o . l l Mon-

ro# street Grand Rapids.

B . A . B a r U n .

ATTORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Judge of Probate of KentConnty. Office in

County Building, Grand Rapids, Mich. •

7-44 7-44 Reward Given.

\LL WHO have got the Catarrh will

^ get a reward by proearlog a bottle

IHt. I I . It. PECK'S

CATARRH SPECIFIC! Aa it waa never known to fail in any gen-uine case of Catarrh, and gives relief the tirst dose, causing no prostrating effect on the system.

Sold by Druggists. Lowell, Nov. Ifttb, 1870.

7-44 7-44

have been bu r i ed 1.18 years , w a s nn- c a m o f o n n d the y o u n g g e n t l e m a n in

n o r ^ m P U T X i a der taken . T h e Christian Km g i ve s expec ta t ion . He t r i ed on the boo t s

| l j u i n , s „ i t 0 f t | i e m o v e m e n t i s f o l l o w s : fomi l t ha t one of t h e m pressed nnon N e . r t b e D . ^ M . R ^ d ^ u - b e r e y 0 " will L , ,1 ( l o w n i n t o the ' c h a m e l his heol , d i rected t h e man to t ake i t

house," it w a s t ound t h a t eve ry th i tg 1 h o m e , s t r e t c h it, a n d r e tu rn with i t

i had passed in to oblivion. T h e s h a p e s , the n e x t m o r n i n g t h e man , who could

• j Gents' Furnishing Goods jo^t',et'o®ns(:on^o,,'y,,(!t, ace,',)y|not what service a single hoot - 1 ' | a b lack l ine of ca rbonaceous m a t t e r , , wou ld bf to the possessor , o b e y e d .

t h e th i ekness of the e d g e s of t h e s ides His b r o i h ' r Cr i sp in soon followM; t h e

LADIES' DRESS GOODS.

B o o t s S h o e s ,

di rec-

having

m o an ted

Also 1

S w e e t ' s H o t e l ,

GRAND Kapids, Mich. T. 11. Lyon, proprietor, | formerly of the Rsthbun House.

H a t h b u r n H o u a e a NT1SDEL k HAWK, Proprietors, corner Mon-

' " " " "" .Grand Rapids,Mich. toe and Waterloo Stieeti

W . F . B a r k e r , give satisfaction. o . k o o l -nENTIST, « Monroe St. , Grand Rapida Mich. All

Residence, first House n< 1JJ work done in the bi»t manner and at reasonable House. ^ prices.

D r . T - B - L a m b , M . D . , L i o o m l i k B r o w n .

HOMEOPATHIC PBYIRIAN AND SURGEON. O f f i c e ~ and residence west side Flat River. Calls a t - ! ' F " ' - ''LACE t o buy Hoots and Shoes, l« a l i o

tended with p romptn ess. X & Brown's .10 Canal Street Grand Rapids. '

W a T P u h i c , B P P a r k s ,

T \ E A L E K ill Readjf.made Otelhtnp, Cloths , f l thVl! " H i D ^""tche i ,docks . Jewelry RZ* ' a . Furnishing Goods, llata. Caps, B00U and Shoes, f f Ware, No. !2 j l 9 q r o , Stree- u r g n d i U n I fi'rAa'h Z Z

c p W . Store ' • u l l - r"1"i { e V r t n r . V^d woTll ^ I ' ^ 6 8 0 J M . ni^.w , rtDte'*.

1 0 0

VILUGE LOTS FOR SALE. W E S T H I 1 > E ,

ON MRS. SMELL'S ADDITION

SOCATKD oa Water, Broadway, Hudson, Maple j and Brush Stress. For particulars, eonaire of rs. Snel l , or U. B . Williams, at the "Elk Horn

Store." These lots will be sold on time.

CAROLINE S N E L L . Lowell , Febtuarv 28lh, 1870. 35ntl

NOAH P. HUSTED, Proprietor of

GRAND RIVER NURSERIES. O n e hundred acres under thorough cultivation,

to the hardiest varietirs of Fruit and Ornamental Trees,Shrubs, Roses, Grapevines, Small Fruits &c.— Can and furnish Apple, Cherry. Pear, Sibt rian Crab, Peach and PlumTreos, Grapevines,Roses, Shrubs kc,, of extra s u e and quality, very desirable for village and city yards and gardens, well grswn in Michi*

Jan aoil, and can be lilted and transplanted without ncuiring thoriskof loss by transportation and delay,

when ordered from a distance.

Lowell , Mich., Jan. 26lb, 1871.

c i 1.: * . / • i .„ i o f t h e c o f l i n s , w i t h t h e i r e n d s c l e a r l v ^ a t n o f a u l t w a s f o u n d , t h e s a m e b h e e t i u g s a t 0 e t a p e r y n r d , i r , M

r , r . 0 , , . j Idef ined. D i e rusted remains ot t he t ions repea ted , a n d She r idan Calicos at 0 ets per yarn, . . . . . . . . . . . . t i* ) i r i. • - h inges ami nails, with a lew trag- o b t a i n e d a hoot I rom each mo. . . i« ;u Ladies hose < ets a pair, • . , i • i i t- i i r t i- •

^ Tir,^ r n ients oi w o o d and a single round his hack lor the met ropol i s , l eav ing

j knot , w a s all t h a t eonld he g a t h e r e d his d u p e s to l a m e n t their folly in

I f r o m his g r a v e . In the g r a v e of h is b e i n g d u p e d by a r a w str ipl ing.

! wife the re w a s not a t r ace of a n v t h i n g I , n ~ . . . , , , i r i i E F L Y I N G r n o t i OK ( K Y L O N . — !save a s i n g l e lock of bra ined h a i r —

- t U

sell his stock of Goods at New-York prices.

T>. 12. S P R I X G .

PARKER & BODELL

P . K ' s v e r y c h e a p ,

4 ply Brussels Uarpeting $1.65 per yard.

Oil GlolllS at Reduced Prices. I I " • I I I .• 'lllerc is a description of a Hying , t h a t had su rv ived t h e lapse ot m o r e ! , . . . . . . . , . . . . ,

• ^ . . . . , f rog , a na t ive of t h e island of Ceylon: L A U I E S ' S V n i N E R SHAWLS j t h a n 180 vears . N e a r the g r a v e stood ; 4 4 T , , , . . .

, , 3 , , U 1 he t o e s were v e r y long and lully , , , . , ; a v e n e r a b l e app le t i ee , but when and , 1 i . , • . A so W H E E L E R & W I L S O N S S E W - 1 1 • J - I m -

w e b b e d t o their v e r y e x t r e m y t i , s o XXI. U , \ b v , 1 0 n , a n l ( i ( j 1 S 1 | 0 t | . n o w n . q , , , 1 , , a - I

I N G MACHINES sold on f i e m o s t , • 1 t h a i w h e n e x d a n U e d t h e y o t t e r e d a l U A c m n c ^ . b u m u n n u ' " o s t t r t . e j l ! l s 8 e n t l w o 0 j - I t p m a i n r 0 0 t B i ' > , ,

favorable terms. l 0 t l,c o f M r ! iml Mrs , w n . "W <!,»" tW bod,.

D. E. SPRING guarantees to Ham,. TI.e hrger .oot l.n.l hoa|Tbcrrog;N.We«nl,o border by . . t

= ' 1 , . , a m e m b r ne, and t h e body was c a p a b l e i ts wav t h r o u g h the ea r th till it reach* . , , , . d . , n , , , , . • 1 1 .1 i 0 ' c o n s i d e r a b l e i n f l a t i o n , r h e b a c k e d t h e p r e c i s e s p o t o c c u p i e d b v t h e , ,

1 11 i n a , , ' and l imbs were of a very d e e p , skull of R o g e r VN i lhams. T h e r e ma- , , . . , , „ .

A w - r • 1 .1 ^ i H l u n i n g g r e e n c o l o r , t h e u n l r s u r f a c e ' k i n g a t u r n , a s i f g o i n g r o u n d t h e ! . . 0

i skull, it fo l lowed the d i rec t ion of , | ,o i l l ' e m m ' > e " o w ' w l " l e l i l c

' b s e k bone l o tke l,ip-. H e r e d iv ided i • e b ,l » ^ " H w i l h ) w , l u "

| 1 he b o d y was a b o u t four inches l ong , R e a d ! i n t o ^ h w . t e t t d u , g o n e . • . l o n g c a c l . , h i | e l | , e „ . , b , o r „ c l , f o o t j

i e - lo the heel where they both tu rned I a s l , r .

j u p w a r d s t o the toes. O n e of these i- '. - • • - -

T H E P L A C E T O B U Y

GROCERIES ! Read ! Read!

V « D . Y O U N G

H A S I N S T O C K T H E F I N E S T L O T I roots f o r m e d a s l ight c rook a t the ^ 1 ' T i l ? !

OK T E A S , C O F F E E S , knee, wh ich m a d e the whole h o a r a 0 f " ^ e U . e r a b o u t U e l v o t - ^ , . — 1 , , . , , . squa re inehes. A s the ex t remi t i e s ot

close r e s e m b l a n c e to the h u m a n f o r m . , , . - i , 1 1 ,• t h e t o e s have m l a t e d dis.-s tor

adhes ion , showing the c r e a t u r e to be

a t r ee - f rog , it is diflk-ult t o be l ieve

t h a t t h i s i m i u e a s e • m e m b r a n e «-.ni b e

SUGARS, SPICES, FRUITS, , ...

A N D G R O C E R I E S O l - ' A L L K I N D S | T h e s ingu la r root is p rese rved wi th

I N M A R K E T ; B E S I D E S A y rea t c a r e , not only as an i l lustrat ion

, , , , t a t i o n . bu t K E E N O T I O N ' S , , for its h is tor i t

" ^iv.11, i m i i - , m a u m v a s a n I I I I . ^ l , rtnuu

H L L A S S O R T M E N T O F V A N * of a grea t pr inc ipa l in v o c e t a , : - - ' • : l t , t ' u - , r u - ' 11 ' ^ I ' lU ' - ' i l t to be l ieve

liiock, Brldgfi s h e e t . - • 1 r .-r--r-r.' .—".-(-r-.- .

B e e s B r o s .

DEALERS in Dry Goods, Clothing, Vanket No-tions, HaU and Caps. Clothing cut ami made

To orders Store in Graham's Block, Lowell, Mich-

S h e r m a n & M i l l i . In

Hats, Cap DEALERS In Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shot», Hats, Caps, ru in i sh lng Good*, fcc. Union

Block, West Side.

C . Q - S t o n e & O o -

DEAI.ER-S in Dry Goods Rrocenes, Boots snd Shoe«, Hat« and Caps, Crockery, fcc. Store in

Graham's Block, Lowell, Mich.

J a m e s G a l l u p ,

WHOLESALE and Retail Drnggi-t , No. « Canal street. Grand rtapuK

A . P r e u s i e r ,

WATCHMAKBR 4 Jeweler, snd dealer in Fine Gold and Silver Ware. Ul Monroe street. Al-

so all kinds of .Sporting ln:plement«. Grand Rapids.

S o u t l i w l c l c & W r i g h t ,

DEALERS in Crockery, Glassware, Silver Plated Ware, China, Table Cutlery, ke., 41 MonroeSt.,

Grasd Rapids.

C u r r i e r & P u t n a m , - . TIEALEBS in Stbool, Miscellaneous, and Blank

B i n e S n r o l * . U Books. «Iso ,Stat ioneiy , Wall Paper*, 4c . , Book TVEALERS in Dry Goods Clothing, Kats Cap«, Binders and Box Manufaoturers, No. ffi i v«r l street, X J Groeeries. * c . I Grand Rapid*. A. W. Currier, T. C. P-jtwam.

IJ. B.—Clothing made to order. Store io trick • — »Jock, opposite Franklin House. B . M - S t o w e ,

" " ' - V f T U O L E S A L E and reu i l dealer in Hats and Caps, C b a s . A J t h e n . y y i a r , i R o b e s Glov . . , 4 c . , and Fathioiuble

DE A L F R i n Ready-made Clothing, N e i l ' s Fur* M;llioery <;ood«, 4'i Monroe Street, Grand Kapids, c i lh ingGoods , H a t s Caps ,4c . Corner Moie -- - - —

west end Flat River Br idgs Lowell. Mich. E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 3 7 .

1 )KALKRS IN

i u e a t s ,

Poultry, O y s t e r s ,

AND ALL K I N D S OF OAMK IN SEASON'

PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF

Live Slock, Sail Ptrk. Hides,

P e l t s , & c .

Central Market, Bridge Stieet,

, tor u s nis ior ic associat ion. The re f o r thL. pm-pose of s w i m m i n g on ly , W H I C H H E W I L L S E L L A T 1 were the g r a v e s , empt ied of every . u , j t | l 0 a ccoun t o f t h e China-nan

L O W F I G U R E S . " part ic le-of h u m a n d u s t ! N o t a t r a c e , t dew d o w n frmn ihc t r e e

G O O D S D E L I V E R E D F R E E T O | o f n n y t h i n g w a s l e f t ! It is k n o w n ^becomes more o r e d i b l e . " As we

A L L P A R T S « . » F T I I E t o ohoiuUtry tha t all flesh, a n d so la - j a ' c a , i y k n o w of a la rge I n d i m f rog

\ I L L A G E . t inous mf i ' t i - i ' g i v ing C'.-iisistviU'V t a[\vhi(. ' l i c a n m a a l o n g tho sur face of

V. D . V O C N O , t h e bone a r c i W i » v u into carbAnlc J t he w a t e r , no ih ing r e g a r d i n g th<* va-

acid gas, w a t e r and air , whi le the sol- l i e t i es ot locomot ion ol tht si animalR

Lowel l . Jan. 4tb, IRTl

W PARKEIt. J . BODELL.

s*MII. I t f t l l , 1 9 T I .

SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR, H U M P H R E Y ' S

HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS

, id l ime d u s t usuallv remains . Hut in H®0'1 ! ^ S o n ' s l ' "*•

J J A V K PROVED FROM THE MOST AMPLE EX*

i this case e v e n the p h o s n h a t e of l ime l t . " * * , ! " , m W O M A N s L O V E . — M r s . II. U. S t o w e ' of both t r r aves w a s <;one I 1 he re

. . . . . A « n . r . fc.\-! . j • . . . , . . . " P i n k a n d w h i t e I v r a n n y , o n t h e perieuce. an entire succe»»: Simple—Prompt—I ®*OOi1 t i l e !*Ul i tV a p p l e l l O e , a s w a * " ' , .

Efflolent and Reliable, fhey are the Best Fainilv i • , , i . . „ , lOVe W i l i e l l UiaKOS t i l e p C S - x s o r o f i t Medicines in use—su simple that mUtakes i a n n o t ^ : , a , , » a t t n e t i m e , c a u g h t m t h e M o y ' . . . . . made In nstng them : so harmless as to i * frre from 0 f « i o b b i n i * t h e " r t v p ' T o e * l ) h i n 0 I * V 11 ' , t ' h i W O f t i l Ol t l i e | . v t u v i n g danger, and so efficient as tu be alwavs reliable.— 1 0 1 ' O O U l l l ^ IHC _ r a * O. l o e . x p i a m . They hate received the highest commendation Irom i . l . f , n l , p i i n i n i « i i n , i i< i>nl lli.> . 1 . . « i o i i i . l c l l 0 i c c M O r r e a u : the thousands who have long used and kunwH them. p n e r O I U O n O l l 1* HOt I h e UOSIgl l

^djui . i . . r .render satisfwiion to those who t .y i tbi , ar t icle . Such an explanat ion ^ l 0 ( I • , l l l 0 . ) aud m:my o i h - r w o m e n , No. Cures Price in Doit/.

1. '• rertre ,Congest ion, Intlamatinn. 2. " ITorms. Worm Fever. Worm Colic 3. " Oryi'nff-Collc or Teething o f ln f j i t t -1. " Diarr*f« of Children or AduU> 5. " Dynnltn, Grlpiyg, Billions Col 6. Chotfra-M*rhui. X o m i t m ; 7. " C'cngAi, Colds, DroachitK

A r m a r i a , Toothache. F»'e ich-V i n e g a r W o r k s .

VTOTICE is hereby given tkat « am now prepared " WeaJaeAei, Sich Headache, Vertig> to lurnlsh at wholesale , a good article ofCider 10" ' D y ' W " , Billion* Stomach

Vinegar , a* cheap a*can IM' bought in Detro-.t ot j 1 , " Irregular pen ..t. Chicago. Lovers of good viae gar will do well to re- {'-• " "AIIM , toe Profuse period.

D S *

J o h n K o p i £ C o . i R S i n Furniture of every kind. Patent! de* a speciality.

• 3"*1

aUnUyon and Wate.roo

EB. I)] K K M AN, Watches. Clocks, JewelrT, Sil . , . „ _ . i i . ver and PiateJ Wai f , 16 Canal ftre*t. Specu* j

ag Beds, warranted. Revlr-made CoBtn« oa hand or made to order. Manufactory room near D. 4 M Depot.

j^ l l kind* of BUck«milhlnr, H m t - a b o e i o g wag* W i l e o n & E d i e . BUck«milhinr, Her

on and Carriage ironing done prcmptiy.

E d g a r M o r s e . from Clifton Ho

Hotels and Private Hou>(s, to and from all

D R . A I K I N , Office, 11 Canal-sUo? P. o . I i r a w r 2 0 9 1 , G r a n d R a p i d

member thvt t fcer can get an arti. le of mc, free ' } '• from ac idandalIo th»rde le te i lou ' subs tances . I [*•

E . R . P e c * . | } »

IT!

ii: 20.

fareh oOih. l«70.

For Sale. U HOUSE A N D LOT with all tl.e LOneruirni e for >i

i goad h n i r — J -mme with sbadr trei-«. fruit i.nd »hruli* I ">•< bery, and a good cellar. Inquire c l the rabKnber, 7 7

Fir«lstall* norUA | .of Sweet's H o t e l . / t

R a p i d s M i c h . t i f Skilled attention given to all clashes of ll«ea«-

C . B R O A D ,

Q M N ' I B D S Line from Olifton Hoase , and all other ,

n '- _ . ' I T d r\— u — Confi

e««e«. Seminal Weakness, etc., positively cored.

S p e c i a l t i e s : Scrofula, Cancers Consumption, Eye and Ear, Nervous, Female, and Chronic Diseases

LADIES oat of health. a»su:ed of caav, safe cure. Conlidvntlal, -uccessful treatment for all private di»-JTree O m n i b u u

T 0 L R V , ? V K ^ I I 0 U e E A n 0 ^ J " , l* r t " U ; * ' t r r ' A all special, important R . » . , .top O .reliable x i i ivery £ » i •; w c o n n Prnr.»,.t«T o ' u s e l e s s treatment , and consu l t Dr. Aik ln a t once.

* - O R B . . ropr.etcr. Call or write [enclosing postage.! whatever your cas

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

SHAW fc HURDICK, carry Pa«sengers to and from the depot, or U> any pait of tbe town, .lav and ;

night. Lest,- your or-ler* at the IV-1 Oflice. and ride i in the now umnibas.

& U E S V E L D , J / P*J»ls. Oils, kr. Store at the •IdstiLd of.'. B. Shear, In^lge street, Lowell , Mich.

M H . U l o d R C t ! ^

Lowel l ,Sept .20th , ISTO.

For Sale. AHOL'SE AND LOT on corncr Bridge and Orover

stfeets. Good house. XPII, cistern and f e n c -Pleasant yard nicely shaded wim tree" ' .• placo. Inquire of JAS, ECKKIt. or

MORRIS k H I M :

For Sale or Rent.

I I IAVE for sale t»o l.ouses and three lot>, Wia I be sold together or sepcrately. Tenos e;.n

One of the house* is lor r-nt" until void. 'Rooms «uital>lefor ncholarr to boat'; tin ni»elv(-.

•'OSEPH HALL. l .owrll , Aug. Olli, 1"70.

Pay No Attention ' p o ONE MAN'S advertisement •• another'#, out 1 loi k f»r vourselve>, and Inn < our good* whete

vou ran get. the ben good> and tli* :iio.-.t,.{tlietn fur vouriiioiiey. KIk Horn Stotc .

\ i Fancy Cussimores, I'reeds and .leans. Flannels,' w . ^ „ . ' ' Lowell , Oct 13, '70. \S\i ' RTln and I ancy Shlrt inf ,Stocking Yarn, etc. I.,,- M o E - m e n t f i , G r a ^ o s t o n O B , a n a F u r n i t u r e well, Mich. All goods made from Pore Wool and M a r b l e , free from (lacks. Highest maiket price pUd for Wool, j

- 1 6 ? > I « u r o e i i 9 F o a n t a i o s i . , M . C. B a r b e r .

SUCCESSOR to W . A M.Barber, dealer n Grocer-ies l-ruvimuos. Crockery.Olasiware, Yankee No-1

1iun>, and a lull amorttr.eot lo the Grocer and general J Produce and Provision Line Term* ca*h, and will I correspind with Gold at f l 10. Ice crcain and soda ; f * . K X T S T E W P W water i * their iea*©.".. Oridgeiteet, Lowell , Mich. r , , , , , , , D ,

U . B . W L „ . , M A L S T E U A t t e n t i o n ! k E A L E R _ i n Groceries and Proviiiona, Crockery. I C ' l t y _ i - > r e W e r y ? 4 LL THOSE who hold claim* a -amst WiUon

3 R A N D R A P I D S , . . . M I C H ' / V . U^'dner A; Co., arcioqiiMtni to" hand tlicin ill

1 14. a .

'• -jr..

".I. no. 31. 12.

!ili;

Croup, Couth dlfficul't Breathing " Krtftioit, Salt Itheum, ErvupeU-" Rhmmatim. Rli>-unialic Pains " » r r r 4* wlfae.Chill Fever, Ague. •• Piln, Bliml or Bleedlne " (}pllia!>iy. an 1 Sorcor Weak Eve. " ('aSarrk, acut-* orchronic , InBoenr > •• W'hwpr.e-CJ i f f h , violrnt cuugh< •• (fMm.i, oppffKeil B i -a th in j " t o r l ) i " Aar. rs, i m i i i r e i br.triD; •• .Srro/a/ti. Eniaived glands. Siu-lliu: -'• (imrrxl Iiebilitt . Physical W f ikn-— •• Drap.y and scanty Secnrtiou. •• Sen Sichien, Sii-knes> fmtu Ridi:'. •• KiJnru Itiira*', Urav.! •' AVrrows DthUilf, l o v j l ir.'j-• - n -i

Dischargi • •' Sort Mouth. Cank. r •• I'rintrf HValnrsi. W e t t n ; It •• I'airJ'uJ f'Timll, H i s t er ' i •• Suffrringi at Chat i.;! •• Sp-iMn-.St. Vitu- i'.iu " Dffklhfri*, Clcerateil Sore Throat Pnce in vials, larjf .- • •

r A -M11.1 CAS I S . HOT - •

' ' " a U o t l l d h o s t v c u , a m i m a i i v o t h e r . i m i - I ™

: ; ! l a r cases con ld ho a,ld«co,l . Hut th i s l ' ! u " K , v l i e n " " lo i - i " "n lo ly , tl.oy h a v e

g ! fool m u s t he a . | ,n i t to , l ; t h e . r a a n i o " M " " O.M w h a t

m a t t e r of R o g v r Wi l l i ams h a s hoon " • " I ' l " " ' " V'"t, m y

« ! t r« t i i ro i t t c . i in to the q . p i o t r e e ; it ' l < " r l n d > - r ' o v i , l i - ' ' l , , l i r e < 1

a l h a J p a s s e d into the w o o d v Hhre and ''•v » " » » . ' " " " S ' » '•» I * " " - ' l l i r a .

a n d w a s c a p a b l e o f p rope l l ing a s t eam ! o v i n - ' « r a r . - w l h y h im. nnd

- • o n l i n e ; it had h loomod in t h e apple 1 ,1 ' 1 0 P ' a ' a " d hy h::n. ts u i : v-

iV blossoms, and had hoon p leasan t t o 1 ' " ? 1 " " " • A I 1 t l ' " t 1 ' "

S the eye , a n d m o r e it had g o n e into » *<""«< h » ' «

tlio frui t f r o m yea r l o y e a r , so that l ' 1 0 - ' ' - imp ly

•-» the i |uost ion migh t ho a<ked who ate

, UOL'CI-William*-

3 3 ivrj - v: .

20 3 0

•'ontairitDs :!ii» a'. »l Uir^cTiOD>

s h e l o v e < l i ; ' rse l l" , n i i i i l o v

flatteVod, p r a t e d , c i r e s - i d

_ ^ a c a t l i k e s 1 0 I n - c o a . \ . <1 a n d

' A ( i c r m a n w b X e ' l y lost h i s h o r s e x " , ] r c 1 ^ c r t , a , n » a n , l , , a v i

5 pub l i shed the t'ollowing notice: " K u m l c o l |V- , r '

!| a w . a y , o r s d o l e n , o r v a s s d r a y e d , m i n e t'> I n - m . n 1 v ii

} i u h l a c k h o r s e , a b o u t 1 3 h a m i " h i e . l i e l ! - 1 : 1 '• ' ' ' l - '

h i , w ' h a d t o u r p l a c k l e g s , t w o p e h i n d a n d ^ h - r o t h e r e i< n . l o v e

t w o p e f o r e : h o i< p l a c k a l l o v e r

' j i o ' b o d y , p u t h e hr

i i S •

a s g o t Olll' VII0

•- m i - . • : ' s p o t s p o n h i s p a c k , w l u r e t h e » k i l l

i / . T i s i t i \ . i i t } N j ' i . - c / f / f v . v a s n i l i otl", h u t 1 u r e e - e d " e m , 1 0 :

manaal • u

S n c c e - o r s to W x Lara wav A

X OWF.LL Woolen MilN.manuIacturer ol Plain an 11 FOREIGN & DOMESTIC MARBLE, 4 - 4

^ r a o d Rapids.

F o r Sale! O A ACRES of larming land, being the K . N ,K.

! c U H of M«tion 14, In the towbalilp of 1 ly lia!:-a*mile aoutb of thr l U i l n ad Station. Lu-

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DEA lilas* Ware, Ac. Store at sign of "Elk Horns , '

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F P o w l i s o n & Q u i c k , L Builder*, and

nda. Lowell , Mici . ^ i ^tecta & Builder*, and dealert in laube: o: all

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T H E N E W S .

MNcclInnroiK.

THK frioucls of Val lamligl iam p r o p o s o to

o rec l n inonnnioii t t o liis moinory . T i n : Ku-Klux Co inmi t t eo haa a d j o u r n e d till

t l i e 'Jdth of Suptuni l ' e r . l e av ing aH a sub-corn

m i t t c e . S e n a t o r * Poolo a n d ll lair , a n d Hepro-

son ta t i vo Uncklov. t o o x a t u i n o t h o f e w witnc»n-ea now he re , anil novcral o tho ra o n t he i r way.

NKAIU.Y o n e h u n d r e d WITIIOHHOB h a v e boon

THE bout-hemse of t h o Exce ls io r C l u b at A P a r t i n g .

Detroit, waa deatroyed by lire Monday morn- von (jn—with culm HIIIUU UIMHI mur fucc, inir: alao. four ice-hoiiRea, tho property of Taking away the KladBomviu..« ami grace

. , , ' . , ' „ ' „„ Of life, from me, 8 e i t z Broa. I h e to ta l loas ta $15,000. iTio b o a t c l u b loat nil t h e b o a t a a n d f n m i t u r o .

IIKNUYA. UEMIXOTOS, w h o waa a r r e a t e d i n

St . Lou ia , laat F r iday , c h a r g e d with e m b o z z l e -

m e n t of aomo $30,000 t o §10,000 of N e w York L i f e I n a u r a n c e C o m p a n y i i ioncr , whi le ho waa

. F .I I t . i . / . . . v n . . . Anil my claupwl IUIUIH IK-heavily ami Rt111, agen t of tho c o m p a n y , b a a b e e n t a k e n to Now A n J f r o m n i v h ( . a r , g < , n o ^ a u 0 r will,

You speak—anil, in u gay, carelow tone, I«il mo lart'wi'll—while 1, forlorn, alono

Ami Had, Htaml xllcntly.

No voice, no mmml, cornea from my weary hreant. Ami my tireil head in Itowi'il—with grief oiiprinsoil,

Ami ilnll with |iaiii.

York f o r t r ia l . Six llroa occu r r ed in S t . Louia o n Wodnoa -

day , involv ing t h o doa t ruc t ion of p r o p e r t y e x a m i n e d b y tho Congreaa iona l K u - K l u x Com- v a j U 0 ( j ftt $30,000.

m i t t c e in W a a h i n g t o u . T h e toa t imony la p r in t - SATESTA an I Dig T r e e h a v e boon a o n t o n c e d

ed aa t h o e x a m i n a t i o n progroaaoa , a n d will | 0 1 ) 0 l m n K 0 ( 1 S e p t e m b e r , t h o u g h t h e J u d g e

m a k e aovera l i a rge vo lumca . , who t r ied t h e m promiuon to r e c o m m e n d a c o m -TIIE a m o u n t of c o t t o n tax col lec ted by tho m u t a t i o n .

O o v o r n m e n t in $80,000,000, and of thia amoun t THE D e m o c r a t s of t h e Second J u d i c i a l dia-

a b o u t $,1,0illi.00(l ia t h e rope and b a g g i n g or t r i c t ( ) f ()],{„ i , n vo n o m i n a t e d W. J . U i l m o r o

t a r e l ax , whieh ia now be ing r e f u n d e d nndor a n ( i HendorBon El l io t t f o r JudgeHof t h o C o u r t

t h e 44th sec t ion of t h e a r t of J u n o :I0, 1804, 0 f C o m m o n I ' loaa,

Ami life HOOIUH vain I

Hut thou, my doul,couragcounly a r t e l The heavy buail may droop—the weary eye®

Ho cliui'il awhile; Hut thou muni wake! Thine 1h the onward way. The ceaitricRn Mrnggle ; ami thou mavRt nut may

Kor tear or nmlle.

THK FKRUV-UOAT EXPLOSION.

S e r n r M i i n i l I i i v i ( 1 e n t * t

F rom tho N. T, Time*.

| loss (luugerouB, In tho Elillinsaor ; fftniilv, cuuBinting of Ooorgo, his wife , ami four chihlren, young George, six-teen years 0I1I, and Louisa , live years, are dead, and Kahi, aged eight, is n.it to be found. The fa ther and mothe r ffro seriously injured, and Ernes t , aged twelve, is sl ightly hur t . In the inter-esting Fnedho i r family, two of the lit-

l tie gir ls .Lena and Annie, are dead. Mr. 1 and Mrs. Friedhoff will probably get

well, and it is believed t ha t Regina, aged seven, who is missing, will be found to be only slightly harmed, and

: will survive to bo a p laymate of poor 1 little Frederick.

Eighteen persons have now died in the hospital, and th i r ty bodies have been found in the waters of the Bay.

| Of those who still remain in the hospi-tal a eonsidcrable port ion cannot b e expeeted to survive, so fatal are the

> ellects of inhaled steam and external TUB Sec re t a ry of t h o T r e a a u r y baa not i f ied A FRBIOHT TnAir co l l ided w i t h a p e a c h t r a i n • • , .1 , . . • VUCVBA UI N t h e Aaais tant T r e a s u r e r of New York to p a r - o n t h e W i l m i n g t o n a n d Ttoading I t a i l road , n e a r T h e n n n e i p a l t h e m e o f c o n v e r s a t i o n 8 C f t i ( ] i n p

chaae ono million dollars'worth of bonda on M a n , i i nii Btation, on Wednoaday. One on- yesterday, in every p a r t of t h e City, was Telegram to the Chicago Time*. e a . l i Wei lneadav in A u g u s t , o r live mi l l ions in . g i n e o r w a H k i , l o d a n d s e v e r a l b r a k e m o n w o u n d - r ' r I I n t h e f a m i l i e s of t h e s u f f e r e r s t h e r e al l , a n d sel l ono mi l l ion do l la r s in gold on tho | n o o n . A s s o o n a s a a . M i g n t a a w n e u ;

T h e S o u t h . f irat , th i rd and tiftli T lmradaya a n d t w o mi l -i iona on t h e aocond and f o u r t h T h u r e d a y a of A u g u s t , o r aoven mi l l ions in all .

Beach brought round to the barge oflice tho b o d y of a young man. Another rush of the crowd followed the finding of th i s victim. The body was not iden-titled. I t was t ha t of a lad apparently about 10 years old. His face was of a livid purple , and the nose and hands were fr ightful ly scalded. His hair was light, ra ther inclining to auburn. Ho was dressed in a complete su i t of black, and was evidently respectable. Almost immediately af ter . Reunion and Cray appeared at tho s teps with a th i rd corpse. I t was tha t of a man of about 80 years of age, with sandy hair and moustache, dressed in a black sack coat, with cassimero pants. He wore a new pa i r of boots, and gaveevery indi-cation of having been a man of means. Tho boatmen, having deposi ted their burden , made at once for the middle slip of the Hamil ton ferry, where most of tho bodies were picked up dur ing t h e day. Tho t ide had evidently washed ' some there, and others un-doubted ly had fallen there. The boat-men in a few moments re turned with yesterday morning tho scene of the sad ' were scenes to-day almost too heart-

\vn« vi<dt7>d bv ernwds whioh rending to describe. One which came ano ther corpse, I h e l i t t le ring of per-A H U E at Louisville, on Thursday, destroy- , , w o r e o n m-adnallv increased u n ( L O R

' V . Y own observation was tha t of sons who wore gathered around the

par t i a l ly fu l l v $25,0(10.

ALEX.LOVELOT, a F r e n c h C a n a d i a n , reaid- I At 8 o'clock it was est imated that [ho ^

i n g wi th hia family o n Navy I s l a n d , a n d

win Dogardus , of Ch ippowa , in a t t e m p t i n g

c r o s s f r o m Navy I s l a n d , W e d n e s d a y n igh t ,

w e r e car r ied over N i a g a r a F a l l s , On Fr i t h o r e m n a n t s of t he i r boat wore f o u n d below t h e Fa l l s .

('APT. LociiSTBEn, of t h o b r ig Victoria , f r o m

New York f o r L i v e r p o o l , loaded w i t h pe t ro -

l e u m , waa s m o t h e r e d f r o m inha l ing g a s f r o m

t h o c a r g o .

I s t h o Nat ional Medical J o u r n a l , e n n d u r a n -

g o r e p o r t s p r o g r e a s , a n d t h o u g h ask ing leave

Michael Finloy, ! barge oflice s tar ted back in astonish-

b a n d .

Mas . ADIUBAM IJNCOI.N h a s r ece ived i n f o r m -

t ion of t h e d e a t h of h e r niece, Mrs . U o b o r t S.

t o bo ' b ea rd ' a-;am. it " d m i b i a " ' ^ ^ p r o p n e t V of T o d d , of P a r i s , K y „ w h o w a s m a r r i e d o n l y a

a n y f u r t h e r t e s t s , s ix cases in wh ich it h a s f o w l n o n t l , a n S 0 - c l n

b e e n u s e d hav ing r e s u l t e d in f o u r d e a t h s a n d , , , . , , . t w o still s u n i v i n g bu t tiot cu red . T " E A r c h b i s h o p of L r m s l a n d h a s p r o n o u n c -

CoraTEBFOT t w e n t i e s o n t h e Uni ted S t a t e s cd t h e s e n t e n c e of m a j o r e x c o m m u n i c a t i o n

N a t i o n a l Dank of W a s h i n g t o n a r e in c i r cu la - a K a ' n 8 t l ) r - W o o l m a n , a n d d i r e c t s i t t o bo y 0 1 1 r e a d f r o m all t h e p u l p i t s in t h o A r c h o p i s c o p a l

IT is s t a t e d tha t t h e G o v e r n o r G e n e r a l of diocese.

C a n a d a will issue a j i roclamat ion w a r n i n g H e r TBE F r e n c h L e g a t i o n s a t D r e s d e n , D a r m -

M a j e s t y ' a s u b j e c t s a g a i n s t p a r t i c i p a t i n g in any ! s t a d t , H a m b u r g a n d V> o imcr h a v e b e e n s u p -

e x p e d i t i o n s to C u b a f o r t h e p u r p o s e Df a iding , P r e «« o t J -t h e r ebe l s on t h e I s l a n d . TBE Ofllcial J o u r n a l a n n o u n c e s as t h e r e s u l t

SEVENTEEN* of t h o kil led a n d t w e n t y - f o u r OF t h e rigid inqu i ry i n t o t h o exp los ion of t h o

w o u n d e d by t h e r e c e n t f e r r y - b o a t acc iden t , G o v e r n m e n t P o w d e r W o r k s a t V i n c e n n o s , t h a t

w e r e r e s iden t s of B r o o k l y n . 1 it fu l ly p r o v e d h a t t h o c a u s e of t h o e v e n t was

IIESUY ELLINGTON, hav ing b e e n r e j e c t e d by , p u r e l y acc iden ta l .

L i z z i e Smi th , a t t a c k e d a n d b e a t h e r in t h e ) TBE pol icy of a b s t e n t i o n h a s ( d e f e a t e d t h e

m o s t b r u t a l m a n n e r , Sho ia no t e x p e c t e d to ' e l ec t ions in t h e U p p e r Rhine a n d o n l y a fow

live, T l ie affa i r o c c u r r e d in L o n d o n , Shelby

c o u n t y , I n d .

DI'BINO J u l y , t h e n u m b e r of app l i ca t ions a t ]

t h e P a t e n t office w e r e 1,812, t w e n t y - o n e m o r e

t h a n in t b e c o r r e s p o n d i n g m o n t h las t y e a r ;

a n d of tha t n u m b e r 1,131 p a t e n t s a n d t rade . - ,

m a r k s wore i s sued .

TBE b o d y of J o s e p h F r e n c h , c a s h i e r of t b e

D e t r o i t Adver t i se r a n d T r i b u n e , w a s f o i m d in 1 t ^ l i r o l i a , ) l e t h a t t h o E m p e r o r s Wi l l i am of

S y d e n h a m l i iven n e a r Wal lace lmrg , O n t . , Sun - a n ( 1 F r a n c l a j 0 8 C , ) h of A u s t r i a , will

s o o n m e e t a t G a s t i o n , Aus t r i a .

TBE a p p o i n t m e n t of Mr . T . F . Wado a s BUC-

ceaso r to Sir R u t h e r f o r d Alcock, as B r i t i s h TBE case of Cobb , Blaisdel l .1 Co . v s . T h o Min i s t e r t o China , is p u b i a h e d .

I l l inois Cen t ra l Ra i l road , in which d a m a g e s l o | s 0 M E n n n 0 l i G e r m a n s h a v i n g v i o l a t e d t h e

t h e a m o u n t of $40,000 were c la imed f o r delay j u r a f r o n t i e r , S w i t z e r l a n d , t h e Swiss G o v e r n -

in t h o del ivery of g r a m s o m e y e a r s ago , baa m e n l h a s addresoed a p r o t e s t t o t h o C a b i n e t a t r e su l t ed in a verdict of $23,000 fo r t b e p lum- i>„ r i : n t i f f s . u e r u n .

, „ , 1 „ N-, „ TBE onlv t r e n c h p n a o n o r s n o w r e m a i n i n g A NEW well owned by t h e R e n o Oil C o m p a n y . „ • . 1 • , . 1 1 1

, , i n G e n n a n v a r e f o u r o lhcors a n d e i g h t h u n d r e d was s t r u c k W e d n e s d a y a f t o r n n o o n . I t llowed . . . , . . , . . . . . > , T. p r i v a t e s in hosp i t a l , a n d t en off icers a n d sevon-t w e n t y f e e t ove r t h e t o p of t h e d e r r i c k . I t s f v p r i v a t e s i m p r i s o n e d f o r v a r i o u s o f f i ences . p r o d u c t i o n will bo seven ty - l i ve o r e i g h t y b a r - * D A L U R A I . L E ) ESQ., f o r m e r l y a n omi

r e l s p e r day . n e i l t E n g l i s h s u r g e o n a n d phys ic ian , will s h o r t -M n s . W. REX a n d Miss Ulrich, of Phi iadol , jy vis i t t h e Un i t ed S t a t e s f o r t h o p u r p o s e of

nh ia , we re d r o w n e d at Reno , P a . , T u e s d a y , by m a k i n g a H t u d v o f t b o Amer ican c o u r s e of

tho u p s e t t i n g of a b o a t . t r e a t m e n t f o r t h e r e f o r m a t i o n of i n e b r i a t e s .

day a f t e r n o o n , l i e h a d u n d o u b t e d l y d r o w n e d himsulf whi le in a lit of t e m p o r a r y i n s a n i t y .

T h e K u s t .

I Hint of innnirincy fo r lont o n e i Womnn r e t n m e d homo, taking with him t h r e t 1 turned to tho sky, save where they had l i t l i b i e ? u S 1 e i r a rms and t w ^ o r of the children, tho mother and child, been disf igured l.y the explos ion; tho

THE wife of Dr. Carl Grosso died in Louis ^ i t h b f s ^ J t he i r sk r ts ton months old, cont inuing on with the , name sandy ha i r and moustache; with ville a few days since, from tho effeota of ill- brother-in-law, but promising to re- t he addi t ion of a small goatee. The treatment received at tho bands of her bus- ^ m A tu rn early. As the l i o n r s passe,! for . general impression WM t h a t t hey were

who had not long heard of the accident, ^ to r e tun j , t ho fa t t ier left t h e j b i o t h e r , Ove-r the lel t eye of thw las t rushed from all quar te r s and made chi ldren in charge of a neighbor a n d , t a s a s l ight contusion covered with

most anxious inqui r ies for news. The t o . ^ { o r . h o4 0 " e 8 - ! b

1lo.( |(1;. H e Y** ,(lrc3•s

1e,l l D , " l c k

papers were bough t u p by these people , « . the accident he at once cloth throughout , and was about o feet in a very short space of time, and ex-1 concluded tha t this was t h e boat his i inches m height . orbi tant prices wore offered for tho ex- «7 f o b ro ther took, and changing | I h e next th ing brought to l igh t was t ra copies of the Times. One poor c o , u r 8 ; ' l i e ^ " t t " Bel eyuo hospital, a hidy s Neapolitan straw hat. I t was widow was crying bi t ter ly . She had Hor.< he found his lost child and wife ve iy small, and tast i ly t n m m e d with not seen her only son since S a t u r d a y « / n t i c a l condit ion, suffering blue r ibbon. ^ hen th i s was fished u p evening, and she was afra id t ha t he was terr ibly f rom scalds and burns . He i t was a t once surmised t ha t the grap-amonc the killed or wounded. I remained throughout the en t i re li ght , | p l i ng iron had taken i t f rom the lady s

. , . bu t despi te lii® watchful tenderness and head. The boatmen, therefore made A comparat ively young woman was ag0 n{2U)g appeals to his God, the child fo r the same spot in the Hamil ton slip,

completely overcome with grief. S h e ] i ) e f o r e morning and his wife soon; T h e i r efforts were short ly rewarded, for had lost her son a boy aged t w e l v e , ^ m u i k i n t o a n U n c o n s c i o u s state, very soon they brought to the surface years, t ha t she h a d no t seen since Sun- F t u i l l e d b y h i a grief , he re- a woman dressed in a black alpaca

t "" 1 1 " 1 h o " 0 and. unablS t o npeak, dress . She wore no hat . H e r lace, t e a . As tlie day |engt l nod, t he ^ m t o a chair, ami grea t s t rong which was very full , was of a scarlet

' ' i Slift w(u npnarent ly 23 y e a r , of e t i l as n y i pie p resen t a fl0 0(] of tears, unheeding tho inquir ies age, and appeared to bo a German. She

T o f T ^ o f h i s neighbors, and the childish ap- woA, white stocking, and c a l f s k i n dredgers were anxiously watched, a n d p o i l l 8 f o r

s t i ) l i n ^ o f tha t gai ters , and heavy gold earrings,

as e o t i e s ^ e r e roug i o s lore w e r e i n a ( | e jjy ehi ldren, who climl>T i • About th i s tune ono of the "boatmen mu ly a anxious g a ico was give i y e ( | n r ( ) U n j h is lat) and sought to kiss i b r o u g h t up a black gut ta percha cane,

.. u " t i 7 I ' T l f " 7* - fi ^ i i away tho teats tha t n m like ' with a silver head e W a n f i r wrdnght . ejy destroyed by tire on tbo 18th ult. Thir-, from the ferry to the F i r s t P r e c m c t ^ ( l o w n l l i 8 c i i e ( > k f l . Hero On the head was this inscription : •"! .

ty thousand persona were rendered homeless. Station-house, literally l ined, and h o 8 n t f o r h o u r 8 ) w h e u ft t e l e . w sher lack , from Jacob Levi . " Pre-

from the Hamil ton fer ry slip boat moving slowly toward

i. - * i a I i r ,, iiiiuiiy wciu IU t iuuuic, unu oiunuu . mv tuxM \u tllO HaTgO office. Ill tllO t W b 1 tbnt ilroannln 1 H ^ l o had a p r emon i t i on i tha t , flOnlet :s t^m of tho boa t s tood Post , a Bat te ry LTft 'n i v l . t i l ing had befallen them, M r / K u l e v ' s boatman, his stalwart body bent .slight-self to the bys tanders was most ag- e m p f o y e r telegraphed the sad news ly forward, and iiis arras sus ta in ing an 0 mi'11*?' , . I T - back fwitliout delay, as no-dnst ruot ions objec t which, as the boat came wholly

I h e bodies recovered d u n n g t h e day c o u i d be got ten f rom the fa ther . In i into view, was soon to be thiu body of. u were idl taken to tbo i j r s t P reo inc t , c o m p a U y a relative, t he half-idi- j w iman . Post stood with his hands un-btat ion-honse, a n d a f te r t hey had been 1 0 t i c nian was induced to r e tu rn t o the ; der he r arms, and her h e a d resting on described in the Police books, were hospital. Here he ascertained tha t his ! h is shoulder . Her body lay across tho taken t o the Morgue, i h e (jonveyanooa | ^{fe had been carried to the dead house, i gunwale of tho boat, and her feet were foUo^wed b y crowds who su r round- H l l f i t i l Y c r o 8 8 i U g the yard, ho saw an 1 t ra i led in the water. ed the I olme Sta t ion , ttnxioua t o l i e a r a t tendant , about l i f t ing the body f rom ' As the boat touched the steps, and the name if known, and descr ipt ion if ^ t]10 s t f a toke i i i ^a W.floffiiQ PtefloB, df I t h e dead face was tu rned towards the not known, road out af ter it_ h a d been I f i e 8 i l d n a g t6 • tHoj ^tretoiior hIT^ib I fpeota tors , there stood revealed tlie taken. A large quant i ty of c lo thing COi-|)ge W as l i f ted off, and screaming 1 fea tures of a beau t i fu l girl of 18.

is a r ranged on the floor of one of the ft m n ( | n ) f t n t he poor husband I " P o o r g i r l ! " sobbed a woman who and not a hear t but

c a n d i d a t e s h a v e b e e n e lec ted in t b o L o w e r

R h i n e D e p a r t m e n t ,

POINT-A-PITUE, G u a d e l o u p e , was a l m o s t e n -

rooms, and umbrellas , parasols of every 1 8 p n i n g ^ t h e coffin, clasped tlie dead i was looking c color and fashion, satchels, c a rpe t - j f o r m i n ' h i s a tms ^ahd ir t ipt i i i te^ 'kiss bea t with sy bags, shawls, caps, hats, bonnets , uf ter kiss on the scalded lips and face contusion over tho lef t eye, there wore dresses and a lmost every ar t icle of 0 f j ,] , ( ] e a ( i w j f e > Wi th difficulty he no visible maries of violence, no bu rns weannff annarel . 1 here woro also snv- t i t...» i . i . - ......i.i 1 i.i l n . i n. .

V.U., n.fcun m u t i n g n o m u i e a i r o c n i o s . i n o n a u v e s o i m o c l e 3 ( ) f UrOSS w o r e v e r y m u c h b u r n t a n d r i m f ( , r t l l , . l ^ k b u t f o i l i « h a n n t i . i l b o ug been p o i s o n e d . No d e a t h s a r e r e p o r t - p r o v i n c e of O r a n h a v e j o i n e d in t h e i n a u r r e c - t o r n , a n d s o n i c h a d s m a l l s p l i n t e r s o f [ ' ' rivVr n m l h o n o l o R s l v I t is s u p p o s e d tha t a r sen ic was p u t in i b e t i on . i i - i . - u . n i n t o r e r e a c i i m g i n e n v e r , a n u , n o p e i e s s i j

s t a r c b bv a d i s c h a r g e d d o m e s t i c . T L O N U O N t e l e g r a m says tha t t h e G r a n d t h r e a i l c A ^ ! i n s a n e , w a s p l a c e d i n a c a r r i a g e a n d

A $15,000 fire ia r e p o r t e d f r o m M e c h a n i c s - D u k o C o n s t a n t i n o , G r a n d Admi ra l of t h e R u s -b u r g , C u m b e r l a n d c o u n t y . Pa . ^ n a v y i a r r i v 0 ( 1 a t

CBOUCHE'S s t e a m saw-mi l l a n d L o v e l a n d ' s b o a r d t h e Czar p l a n i n g mil l , in R o c h e s t e r , X. Y., w e r e b u r n - ^ r [ . o n a i

ed T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n . L o s s $10,000.

HOUACE GUEELEV and Wes ton h a v e been ae-

c u r e d f-ir t h e Iowa S t a t e fa i r m S e p t e m b e r .

CATBEIU.NE RIUKU, of S o u t h Brook lyn , waa

b e a t e n t o dea th b y h e r h u s b a n d Monday m o r n -

ing .

HOUACE GUEELEV s p o k e at A lexand r i a , V a . ,

on W e d n e s d a y .

MAsaAcat'SETTS h a s twen ty - s ix e n c a m p m e n t s

of Odd Fel lows, wi th a mombera l i i p of t h r e e

t h o u a a n d live h u n d r e d .

WM. HESIIV THWAITE, a we l l -known art is t in

w a t e r colors , died at E l i z a b e t h . N . J . , on Sun- I n d i a n a . T h e t h i r d c o m m i s s i o n e r is t o bo ap-day . p o i n t e d by t h e Un i t ed ~

THE Masons of T r o y , N . Y., h a v e laid t h e c o n j o i n t l y .

c o m o r - s t o n o of a new t e m p l e . 1 IHE H o u s e

TBE C o m m i s s i o n e r of I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e baa j " ' t ' a " o l lowanco

m a d e t h e very i m p o r t a n t decis ion t h a t b o r - I > r ' n c c A r t h u r .

not enough to mar the i r beauty. As she was supported in t h e s turdy boat-

— — j „ man 's arms, her short , wet hair , lay texture, \ driven home, when it was found noc- part ial ly across her whi te forehead,

, t wnnhvi.-h 'I'lioHfinv on I ^ b o u t 3 o'clock an elderly lady en-i essary to biiid h i m t o his bed; j.imd fell in locks f rom tlie back of her ,i tered the stat ion, weeping bi t ter ly and tfrom ihb wotw, ; i j j ie id , which was thrown sl ightly to one

slup, and paid a visit to tbe t r ( > m l ) l i n p . s h e sai.f, in broken sen- T H E U E I U E U KAMILY.' ' ' side. Her gloved hands were folded , tences. tha t she had just arr ived from -i- n -1 i i • T-I- over her bosom and niion her wrists

TUE French Minister of War has asked the s t u t e n fahmd, where sho had only sparkled bi elets of goEl. Sho wore

pin of the same throat. Hor brown silk

t up, part ial ly beau t i fu l l imbs,

borne up the t e n U l t r a s .

THE Brit i

G u r n e y , l ie

misb ioner oi

W a s h i n g t o n .

Uni ted S ta t ea

d ^ r L T e r M a T o ^ ' v ' T h e e x e i t « m e n t '•< Bellevue Hospi ta l a r s t " b o l i t " S u n d a y ^ n i o n d u g . " " i l o n . M r g - Uhlmaii of Brooklyn, who was se-• J - was as great yes terday as it was on the i n K c a r a e b l l t Beu ie r felt reluc- v o r c l > ' humed at the t i m e of the disas-

rowed capi ta l o r d e p o s i t s e m p l o y e d b y b a n k e r s

in t b o t r a n s a c t i o n of o rd inary b u s i n e s s is ex-

e m n t f r o m t a x a t i o n . I t ia e s t i m a t e d tha t t h i s will d e c r e a s e t h e r e v e n u e seve ra l mil l ions of do l l a r s , a n d i n v o l v e t h e t r e a s u r y in su i t s a m o u n t i n g t o $5,000,000 o r $10 ,000^00 .

T H E # W e s t .

AN oi ler on t h e To ledo , P e o r i a a n d Warsaw

n a y s .

A WclbMnnngcd Speculation.

A company of land proprie tors , own

Railroad, named Tom Fox, waa run over and way of making a good deal of money by walks, and the F i ra t avenue crossing annk f?.w uvinl H Tint Mm killed near Chonona, HI, enter ing into a speculation which need- dur ing most of t h e day, many women w j f 0 whose absence f rom his side while

A MI.VEII named Paul Newell was killed in a ed only tact, enterprise, and ^liberality and well-dressed men waiting hou r s for J | F I s o SJTL]{" cllIiHe8 him to be inipiisi-

' tive, is not known, and he is lying there ' a lmost total ly blind. They had no i „ , , y . , , , . v -s children, a n d b u t one near relative, who . H e r l l

( .t t l 0 f ' i c 0 ' * , a c h , ' ! , d

3 res ides in some port ion of Brooklyn. ! r » . V f ^ "weetness^ was scaldetl so

Yesterday morning he

q u a r r e l at J o l i o t , III., T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . in expending money—in adver t is ing j the privilege of marching a round

saddes t spectacles of the day—a li t t le girl, probably about seven years of age. was brought t o tho surface. Her hair , which was of a golden hue, fair ly sparkled as i t dr ipped in the sunshine. I t was combed back f rom tho forehead, and the bent rubber comb still remained whore perchance , , ^ 0 . . . . . round t j v o iH not known and he islyimr there o o n i , ) fitm r emamea wnore jiercnauco

MRS. BUISCOE, wife of a grocerj- merchant;n i l ( 1 otherwise—to make ^ the i r venture , th rough the Morgue in quick a | m o S t totallv blind. Thev h f t (i n o | t h e h a n d of a loving m o t h e r luul p u t i t , ireet,' St. T/mia, died on Wodnes- a success. I h e y bought the land on time, and glancing at "

port io

From Uie New York Sun

on Market street,' St. Louia, died on Wodnes- » xucy uougiu t i io mmi on time, anU glancing at the corpses day, under circumstances which render hor the 1st of June , and immediately pro extended there on the de'atn a probably accidental suicide. She was eeeded to hiy it out in squares streets, cold marble slabs. One by ono the j 111, and had been taking chloroform. and avenues, well fenced and white- bodies there were recognized and re-

JAS. S . ( LAKKM'N ha* received the annoint u , u l . appropriately—es- moved, till at last two remained among

tram on road at Mart in o n n i g h t las t week .

HEAVY rains a r e r e p o r t e d in

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

v e r t s , e tc .

i.i'1U0|"\Hi W y. J ' A " : WIW " , , o t and killed nt road to the? line ol" the proper ty at an were removeif by the i r f r iends on Oof- ly wounded; the fifth the wretclu u i Blam i-alls. Ohio, on tbo Fork of tho liig expense of ^35,000, and dnrincr the oiu.r'H ni-i-iiiitM " T I I I H iRtlm Inst H U P . " father knew must have been drowned. 1

tha t t he skin had nearly all fallen off. Her hands hung by her side, the water

At half-past 8 the first body was g r a p - ' d r ipp ing from her l i t t le fingers. T h e n

0 ' the city and inter ior papers of Ken- gue, and o thers had told the i r names in Sacket t street, Brooklyn. Mr. Nelson fallen asleep. She was dres.se Kanaas, doing tucky and neighboring States, prepared the hospital be fore thoy (lied. Persons had been on the Wostllold a t t he t ime j Scotch plaid. Black kid boots , bndgos, eul- •» tak ing" mans of the site of the pro-1 were coining constant iy to see these of tho explosion with his live children. | whito stockings covered her feet,

posed in.'w village, built a sho r t rail- bodies duri im the dav, and a b o u t t h i r t y Two of those had been killed, two bad-1 — «iii.I l/ill<..l nl — l a i i . I.'. a I . i . . . i % • . i .i #. i . i . i i

jus t -sod in its and

Nathan Miinlerer .

recover .

A STAHFEO e n v e l o p e c o n t a i n i n

s h e e t of | t a p e r was f o u n d u p o n

Mr . F r e n c h , c a s h i e r of tbo D e t r o i t

Tm: curat ive and relieving powers of a rich old gent leman, of Hebrew birth, t ime forgot their woes and wept in successful, but lie ascertained Loyond ining a blank ice are found more valuable year af ter had bought a place on Staten Is land, sympathy with the brokoH-hearted man doub t that Forrester was within tho ion tho body of year. Small l u m p s of ice swallowed and invited a family par ty over to before them. The victim was a little l imits of Great Britain, and his escape

Detroit Tribune, whole will of ten check acute stomach examine it. They sat together in their girl, between 7 and 8 years of age, once w a st " e s t to impossible. The Bri t ish

As this waa in exact imitation of his friend {"""mnmtions, and will prevent nausea carriage in the forward part of tho boat, beaut i fu l , bu t her face had been scald- police are on the alert, and I ' inkerton Col. Barnes, who committed suicide ten days if heat is aj ' jdied outs ide a t t h e same and received the full force of the ed so as to ho scarcely recognizable, considers tlie murderer ' s cap ture a lmost es0-Jl'0. i a , lae of tliis sad termination of a use- time. I 'ounded ice applied t o the spine concussion. Old Mr. Phil l ips and his and but for the clothes she wore it certain, though some t ime may elapse nil life is ic-u-alci. is said to euro sea sickness. A bi t of daughter-in-law, with her two chil- would have been a lmost impossible to before it is ellected.

AT Inilianapolis, Monday, twenty-five gam- ice wiil help d iphther ia and all other dren, Samuel and Rachel, aged iden t i fy her. She was taken to the —-biers were arraigned and lined $2,100. throat complaints. To become delight- respectively e ighteen months and two Morgue, there to lie by the side of her A S I IKEWD confectioner in Bangor has

TBE Aurora (ill.) silver-plating factor}-was ful ly cool in summer, apply ice, wrap- years, are dead, and iiis wife will prob- sister, t he wretched fa ther following t augh t his par ro t to say " p r e t t y crea-burned on Sunday. Loss $25,000—insurance ped in paper, to the back of t h e head ably not recover. The wounds of the her body. I tu re" to every lady who enters the shop, $10,000. . for one moment. i sou of Mr. Phi l l ips and his wife are i At a quar te r pas t ten Mr. B o b e r t : and h is business is rapidly increasing.

.lliscellaucoiiK I tems.

"A si'iiRXDio boyishness" is put down as a gl i t ter ing peculiarity of Gen-eral Sherman.

Two Mississippians foslislily t r ied persuade a mule in tho way ho shoulb/ go. One leaves a largo family.

A YOUNO scamp who keeps a collection of locks of ha i r of his lady friends, calls them his ha i r breadth escapes.

W H A T is the difforonco between a spendthr i f t and n feather bod ? One is hard u p and the other is soft pown.

THE garrison of Paris is to bo reduc-ed to the old standard of -10,000 men, exactly what it was under the empire .

THE Chinese are so well liked in Louipituia t ha t a number of p lan te r s have sent an agent to China for 1,000 laborers, and they will soon bo sh ipped.

THE average length of t ime spen t a t tho toilette by seaside belles is said to be seven hours out of tho twenty-four .

IT is est imated tha t about 5,000 ship-wrecks occurred last year, and about; 2,000 of them on tho const of E n g l a m ^

THE insani ty of ex-King George of Hanover, who believes that he is dead, is almost as Hinusing as tha t of A, H, S tephens who th inks /ir is alive,

MR. LOWE, employed dur ing the war as chief a j ronaut of tho Potomac army, is serving the South now by bui ld ing ice factories in tho printipal cities.

THE fact t ha t there has been no thef t perpetrated in a Tennessee town for

I s ix months is explained on the suppo-sition that the re is noth ing there to

' steal. THE balance of trade is d i s tu rbed in

Newbern, N. C. b y the fact t ha t water-melons are only three cents apiece, while cholera mixture is half a dollar a bott le.

THE steam cars of New York Sta te carried 24,559,753 passengers las t year, and tho horse cars of tho cities 15-1,591,-j 871. Only 15 of tho number wen killed.

AT Areqnipa tho Indians roast ana-condas and consider tho food to be of tho

1 first quali ty. When the anacondas get . a chance at t he Indians, they do not stop

to roast them.

j OF heavy circnlation among weekly journals publ ished outside of London, tha t of The People 's Journal , publ ish-ed lit Dundee. Scotland, tnTtes t h e lead.

| I t lias 110,170 subscribers, i A M I S S I S S I P P I negro was recently set

up by a disguised party, an^ KuKlnx-' efV H e said h is assailants, wore all colored men, and when asked how he knew, t r iumphan t ly replied, " T smelt 'um, massa . "

: ONE of t h e employes on a railroad in Maine says t h a t in digging t h r o n g

1 some bog-moss ho came to ico or frozifh 1 d i r t ono foot in thickness. Th is jvaa las t week, and a b o u t 17 miles f rom

I Mst tawamkeag.

R O L L I N G stock f o r five narrow guage rai lroads has already boon ordered ; one in Colorado, t o extend from Denver to

j E l P a s o ; two in Georgia, one in Arkan-i saai and one in New York, tho guago being three feet and three inches.

IT is proposed in California to com-jmence the cult ivat ing of tlie I ta l ian siinfiower. I t i s raised for the root, which is a bulb , nutr i t ious as a potato. I t s top is good for fodder also. A good crop yields 1,500 bushels to the acre.

THE Milo s ta tue of Venus, which was buried in Pa r i s d u n n g tho siege, h been dug up and replaced in th Louvre. I t was deposited in the cel^

I lars of the Prefec ture of Police, in it t r ip le case, out of tho reach of bom-shells.

L E P I I O S Y is spreading in Honolu lu with the rapidi ty of on epidemic and the local papers any tha t unless the law for the isolation of lepers is invigously executed the Hawaiians are doomed to become a nation of lepers in a very short t ime.

N K W S conies f rom Affghanistan t ha t Yakoob Khnii still holds Herat , and i t will be defended as long as Yakoob can.

; A, Chicago paper says th i s Hera t is likely to be captured, 'however, as the opposition chief is a great terr ier in tha t region, i

THE remains of twento-ono charred bodies have been found in tho cellars of two of the houses burn t down at t he

; corner of the F a u b u r g St, Honors in 1 Paris, They are unrecognizablo. The unfor tuna te victims had gone down there for safety from the Rliells.

Mu L E O N A B D J K B O M E has bough t a half interest in the beautiful lllly Nelly Gray, winner of the Ladies ' s takes th i s year, for $-1,000. Ho aU.o bough t the

| chestnut gelding Surprise, a few days ; ago, for $1,000, and intends t o enter him in the steeple chaees at J e rome Park this year.

L O V E is not a sheet of blot t ing pa-per, absorbing everything to itself, bu t an out-springing fountain, forever g i * "

' i n g from itself and never exhausteaT | There are ten women, in th i s world, j who like to be loved, where there is one who loves.

A G E N T L E M A N who was t roubled with bod bugs soaked the bed with kerosene and turned in, leaving the l ight burn-ing, Ju s t as ho was dreaming tha t a regiment of bugs were d rawing up a set of resolutions, condemning him for useing kerosene, he was awakened by n fireman point ing the nozzle of a hose through tho window. The houso was insured but the man was not.

THE now Vanderbi l t f re ight depot, lowing to the great weight of the , s tnicture, and tlie fact tha t t he bnil-diug is pluced upon soterined made ground, is set t l ing to huchu degrea as to render its safety a i i t ientioA

The piers Hiipporting the edifice In ve stink several inches, and it is the op-inion of experienced mechaiiicH tha t the entire foundat ion will have to he rc-coiirttriicted,

A G E K T I . E M A S in Canada gives a his tory ol a ba t t le between two swarms of bees a few days ago. One swarm, he says, took forcible posseasion of their neighbors ' barracks, and as the attack-ed defended their rights, a fur ious fight commenced, and the batt le raged from -1:30 to ! ) p. M. Next morn ing as the sun appeared, the batt le was resumed, the marauder s appearing n o t in good condition, ye t showing grea t pluck.— The carnage cont inued wi thout inter-mission till 10 A, M., when h u n d r e d s of dead bodies lay on the plain. At 11 the bat t le ended, when there was no one of the a t tacking par ty lef t to t e t h a tale. i

: , \ \ \ r q M i d H u i u m e ^ : { .

/ " ' m A N s a q . o p a m n f c V f l i M i h r t i r, tlif fwref mMBnmnv r— Poor Diilf-'illl bloMHom ! what's tlul to thee?

i TUo i liiv-t no iiart In IN gnlilen (jlmv— L ' l b y time of bloomliiR waa lonu u«o;

. A T I I O I lust no share In Its silver ilmv— X t will not jwuki tl|c«' <51 life miow. ' Wlidt Milder fnle can the Autumn lirlnn

Than Suramcr ilotn to a flower of Spring T

It Is mlilMimnipr, my life's midsummer— My sorrowlua Heart, wlmf# Uwt t<> thee? I t " Joy» an- ttliiKs »h«t I i*nuot cbiiro— •Tlx inf t inr B e ll||U Its duyf aw fnl r ; t R i r I/iWifofHn- jirnH ,'»Q April flixMT, iWhoHi- be'iiily w o t with t in-p^Hln^ hour , Wlmt -adili'P fill'11*11 (BE Auionm IITIIIK Tlian Hmnmer IIIM>« to a flowi-r of SnrlnK?

Unrprr* Mugniiiitl

taring cattle, will jfljecome/goly^d in a gi'eat meitSuifl, Pfcwing will bp done bv coilti iurt as omi engine and a sot.of p W s : w i ! l dd the work of many ' fa rms . It w i l i a l so be done in a much more thorough manner, leaving the a f te r op-erat ions of cultivation to be more eas-ily performed, Tho deepening and

A W H I , C A T A S T K O I ' H F . . hdvo,been rebui l t on all par ts of tin-place, tiibchi (Jd pru^turoB tliorouphiy | p loughed, tlio 'forest's' fr inme'd ami raked, young groves of locusts nursed, i gates hung, high yard fences built , a n d j roads graded. He has the best milk-1 houso wo have ever seen, not except ing : the famous dair ies of Delaware county, | ^ ^

loosening of the soil will be much bet- west pf Phi ladelphia . His hog l ' ' ^ i Flil't(;l,1

,' i^one 'of t h - ' ^ V g l i e ^ ter effected, and the injury now caused are commenced on an excellent model , : o f t l i (> k j n ( 1 j n f | l (> W c 8 t 0 n ^ S a t . bv excessive d rou th or wet be consider- bu t to describe all these and his system . u r ( l f t V t h ( > , ) r i i l w n f l H 0 n ( 1 | i r l v c o m . ably lessened, m connection with them, wouW bo t > t l m t i n o f W O ( )awork had

A S W I N D L E W I R M . N A S W I M U . K .

" l i e " f - ' n U e T ^ ' o i - k " il l Cu- \ I I Vime I l i l . l K i < ; l v e t W a y — T l i r e e .•Hen K i l l e i l uHI ] S i x W o u i i i l e i i ,

I ' rom the I-'ulton (Callaway Counly, Mo..) Fair Play July 26,

Tho br idge on the L , & ^1, Railroad over the An Vase, e ight miles north of

T h r D o l l a r S lo i -e l l i i* l l ie-4H—How n S m a i - t t» i ie i -a l i» r . t l n i l i t g e d l o O i t l u i l h i . i ' n r l n e r x .

From tin- Lancwli r (P;I.) Intelllni-neer.

The firm of Willard. of Boston, has jus t been subjected

( oniplclion of I'cnhodj - Sriiiare. I.ontlon.

From tho Lundoii Glol.e,

Another block of model bui ldings will be formally opened on tho 1st of Aucrust, which ought to secure for the

Cut ter it Co I I i u ' "1 ( ' r .v of George Peabody a warm ^ j eorner in the hearts of all who are in-

; terested in the welfare of the poor.

FA 101, (iAIMIKN AM) l lo r sKIKU. I ) .

l i n y Cni iH,

Anv molhoil of mulung hay whidi would insure i t f r o m damuge from the weafhoi'. and improve tho quali lv, would, if generally adopted, add mill-ions of dollars annually to the gains of the fanners of onr country.

id have given the chief tea- ^ t l i r o U K l l t | l t .

s faith as an l l K r i ( ' l l " , i r i 1 ' | tha t little remained to be I his jiractieo as 11 I done exoopt to screw the nuts on the

Here also is a n o p r n i n g for co-opera- write a treatise on but te r and pork nm-: | „ . r n n i i s o d t „ i,t s p i ; K . ( . n n i l ti1(. i r o l l

t^jn umong farmers, who. by conibui- king. Wo submit t this as a report of 1 ) rnC),H necessarv to makei t self-sustain-ing their umnllor dapiti ls , may enjoy jirogress, and have given tho d u e l tea-the behofifs now accruing to wealthy ' lures of hi land owners alono. In almost any ( th inker , am township, ten o r a dozen farmers conld 1 ful farmer. Nor have wo said those be found who eouhl jointly raise siifil- empinitic things f rom a wish to pra ise eienl money to purchase the engine

I and neeessarv nniehinoi'y; and when we consider the other uses for winch

I the power would become available, as 1 threshing, preparing stone for macad-1 aniizing roads, hauling materials , or

a heavv loss bv the swindling opera- > ^ , i c . " 6 ™ r e1 0 1 t , e P 0 ? r -

l ions of one of its partners , C. N. Cut- . I V l ' b o1

, l . v 3 , , t1 ] \ a * 1

b e e n ^ ter. J r . It seems tha t he had „ver-1 ^ " a f d . and it s t ands behind a row of drawn his individual account with his i 11

house to the amount of some -f0.000 j

Mr. Croziee. but simply to let fariners know how st r iking tho real successes of their profession are.

protection Irom tho weather while enr-1 (j,,. ( l l , t | „ v Wo j j l g is the greatest obstacle t o making jri-eat iioint fo good hay, and if an ofllcient, durablo f.K.t t i i a j w i 1 0 ,

Want oi pxcuvnjiiifr jt certainly looks as though uld soon repav itself. A

I s 11 n M e r i n a i d . '•••A S l n i i m e H e i n g I ) i s .

c o v e r e d in a T e x a s H l v e r ,

From the llrKwrntvlllo (Texas) Statm.

I't , . rods, and so brace up the whole struct- ' , lire, when the d inner hour arrived, and 1 0 1 n , m

the hands who were at work at it went to dinner.

As soon as the men came back from dinner they mounted Ihe bridge and began work. Within a very short t ime the whole of the " f a l s e work" on which the highest span of the true bridge is bnill beyan to L'ive wav, and in a mo-(

and cheap hay cap eouhl lie produced i t would eonio into general use and make a for tune for i ts inventor. The hay baps now in limited use are so be-cause, mainly,' of their great cost and non-durabili ty. Hero is a good field for inventors. Will they take the hi.nt?

• Hay caps would enable the hay-maker t o cure h is grass in the shade and sweat it in cocks before drawing. T h e y would also save the loss which occurs in tine weather, .even when hay is made in cocks, by the exposure of ll to sun and Home.

or ^S.()()(), and. foreseeing that he would be compelled to leave the firm, he tie tormined to feather his nest at the ex-pense of his copartners before doing so. He tiierefore started, under dilier-

a number of stores in differ-ent parts of the country, principally in I 'ennsyivania, and, keeping his con-nect ion with them secret, he represent ed them to his house in Boston as b.-iny perfectly good and worthy of credit, and thus had them supplied with goods. They worts all what are eulled dollar stores. He started ono in Trenton un-ler the firm name of H U K I I O S k Co.

tho lower end of Blackfriars road. On en te r ing this s t ruc tu re one's first impression is that it is not likely —and, in fact, it is not in tended—to af-ford houses for the poorest of London poor, i 'eople who have been born and reared in dens into which broad day-light and fresh air never penetra tes would in such a place probably feel like bats in the sunshine. Here are two line quadrangles of light, niry-looking buildings, the white and red brick-work of which is charmingly relieved by a pret ty cluster of trees in this center of each square. The rooms are well lighted, ventilated, and thoroughly comforta-

onsideration lies in tin

r o u n d , — I I ( urth and Jiomc.

M o d e l F i i r i u i n g ,

A commit tee appointed by the New York Farmers ' Club to visit Beacon

• exposure of I h e outs ides i Farm, at Nor thpor t , reported as follows, d e w . — A m e r i c a n Jiurul | t h rough its chairman, F. D. C u r t i s :

I In 18(38 there were on tho place six or eight cows, a pair of mules, a horse or two. and 30 head of Merino sheep,— They made about 75 loads of manure. The 000 acres ot arable land was cut in-to 20 or more small fields, divided from

old hedge rows, full of

W h y H e e d . V e n l e e t H u i - k w l i i - n l .

We have nearly three acres of buck-wheat i i j bloom, t o which tl jo bees pay

. n o t t he slightest- ntteutiou. I t was Vsowii with a view to protect our swarms i (. i ici, ( ) ther by

aunty, a n d keeper t ha t place, and for whom A. A. Free-m a n vouches as a reliable, t ru th fu l man, was fishing in a canoe on Ju ly 7th, in Forked Doer River, near Boll 's Depo t , and in t ha t p a r t of the river between thera i l road and d i r t road bridges, when

properly, were bent , and doubled up, ' o t ' u l l 1 ' " " s* About ten days ago the notes of these various concerns given to Willard, Cut-

nothing the most fastidious can object to, except it may be Rule 9,which says, " Tenants cannot be allowed to paper or drive nai ls into the walls," for one

, - . . , of the deb tor concerns that their notes can hardly imagine n cosy, cheerful-u i l l * - V, f i , - -t , •! nnrflf i had gono to protest , but thev would fix looking room with ne i ther paper nor

h is a t tent ion was called w a n oDlect m and jammed down into the earth b h... it o.mnlo nf dnvs The pictures on its walls. I h e two quad-the river somol i f ty yards dis tant , which 1 solid t imbers, which had to bo c n t . s i m i i a r i t v i n the hinuua^e of these notes rnngh s aft'ord accommodation foi 320 presented the appearance of a man j away before he eould bo removed, A 1 1 K u - , m s o a th? suspicions of ^Ir Wil lard: 1 , o n i i n t H ' o c c u P . v i n f f 0 , 1 0 r ( ) , , i n 114 ' 'all a

and twisted by the terrific fall as if

they had boon straws. t e r & Co., for goods bought , became Nine men were on the span when , , l , £ , t W ( )

this fearful fall accurred. One of them J , . , u. . ......... was killed instantly.

drowned. Maxey rowed his boat with ' the others were in jured, in ten feet of t he object, and saw a re- ties are as fol lows: markable creature, as the lo l lowingj A. McGillis, killed.

The casual-1 l and Cutter , finding tha t his little game had been played as it would work, tele-

, . . . t v r * 7 U 7 U K ! 'V ^ U I . M , nuiuu. , g raphed to his various establishment.-description will test ify : I t had ii face j Goiirge Brewwington, leg broken and • f o n i ) ftt o n ( . t . E o f o i 1 ( ,w , .a perfectly white, with features like those i injured internally. of the human being. I t had some-1 Lee Ralston, severely bruised.

his telegram last week, closed u p .gainst drouth . For tunate ly our sup- b n u i s and sm-Ul cedars. Several bun- ot the human being. , I t Ua-l some- j j ,ee Kalston, severely .ni.se.i , f ! t he stores, sh ipped his goods to places d y of clover blossoms has continued j r w \ a o r e g u-ero in the old common, that j t l n u g like moss o n its head instead of ] Charles Gray, in te rna l l j injured ^ | n o t vet ascertained, and departed him-jo'od, in consequence of the few mod-1 yield ed scant-pastunigefiTrtwo o^ t h r e e j hair , anu its n e c k was longer than t h e ; is feared mortally. , . . , I self for unknown localitv. Mr, Curt is n-ate showers of rain, and the bees | uKinths in hummer. Much of this com- neck of a man. I t s body down to the W m Spimer , severely bnnsod, I oilers a rewaed bf $1,000 for his appre-

• honey from them, t U 0 ( 1 was overgrown with .mk bushes, waist, or so uitmh of it as was expt.sed,1 " by many persons little cedars, and hickory s tunts . Now was cirvored wi th black and white spr.ts. s bees have gath- we find the farm stocked" with 8:1 horned h«rge a san ordmarv man, and

/ ply good era te have gathered much lu I t has been observed ' t h a t in certain seasons ered no honey from the buckwheat, and it was believed by some tha t at such t imes th i s p lan t secreted no honey. Th is was a mistake, as it is only a mat-te r of preference between the clover and buckwheat, the. bees selecting tlie ono from which is obtained the more delicious honey.

T o T a k e o f f S u r p l n * H o n e y ,

This proceeding is sometimes ren-dered unpleasant b v the presence of bees in the comb. [There are various Ways of inducing the bees to leave the ifox, bu t none so safe as the common method of blowing among them rot-ten-wood smoke (tobacco smoke will

. att ie, of superior thorough-bred stock, Inul large 52 horses, 27 sheep, 72 hogs 1100 hens within ten and 35 ducks, and ho buys no hay, no corn, no oats, no roots. He has 50 acres in one clover field. The sole out -lay for (tattle food, is abou t $500 for

iieat tliorts. Ins tead of 75 loads of

black eyes, Maxey was feet of i t for ton minutes.

He did not see any arms. I t looked at him, and slowly turned around and disappeared in the water. Thomas

W i r iam Morgan foot mashed tens ion . So far us ascertained he "has David Hatfield, foot mashed and b a d - 1 8 w i m l l c d h i s | i m o u t o f ^i .uOO, The

IV- 'n T) ^ I 1 • • I {concern here owes them about $1,000.. W , bam Potter , back in jured Cur t i s seems to think that the por-William Brothers , severely >nj'"-ed : s ( m s w 1 k i ^ t l i e a t o r e ( ) 1 ) ( .n ( H l b v ( . n t .

internally. ; ̂ w e r e jjjg , i U j ) P 9 l U U | , 1 0 t his accom-V,;, , , . • i ter, wore lus tlupes ami not nis accom-W h e u t h e w o r k began to g iveaway. M l e a i t t h e v 1)(U(11 a s H ( . r t

,e of the men ' leaped for i l ^ a j h s - i n u o c e n c e . They were principal-nee of lifter -

saw the same th ing at the same place his hands on Neal, Esq. , told Mr, Freeman t ha t he | tance of fifteen feet, and caught wi th ; i y w o m e n V ^ i o h a d g o t a knowledge of

the end of the t imbers of t . l i p l ) U 8 i n ; > s s i n t h o «. ( 1 ( ) I l i i r s t o r o 8 _

manure, we est imate h is compost piles about three years ago, but did not tell the span next to t h a t which Ml He S ( . h l , ( l V . v Wright, the ostensible" mem-for use th i s sp r inc and summer to con- j t hecause^ h e ^ though t he woifld b e , olung.for an insbrnt te b e r 3 o f t l i e firm l u . r ( . w e r e b o t h w o m o n .

tain (>,000 loads. .i , Manure making with this vigorous W ard say the same thing.

f a rmer is not a theory—an effort and a i w ishmere ly—as i t is with thousands, A Rich Man Burled as a Paupe r Ho makes it. There are the immense j T ] i e Qhio S ta tesman of the 19th has banks of i t s tanding a fa thom deep in l i n a c C o u n t of tho proceedings before the main stock yard, and looming j t | i u p roba te court of Frankl in county, above tho furrows of all the plowed j ()11 an appl icat ion to admit to probate

t a in t the honey), and b rush ing out the ] fields. His compost pile is not t he t h e will of Joseph Caldwrll. boos a f te r they have filled themselves ; winter 's accumulation thrown into the Joseph Caldwell was an

crown a week, two rooms at $1, or three at $1.23, and a t these rates the whole building is already token, nnd could have been le t twice over. Every effort is made to insure that the tenants shall be only those whom the t rus t is charged to benefit—the deserving, s t ruggling poor. Indirect ly such places are cal-culated to benefit even the most squal-id and miserable of our populat ion, since they mus t increase house accom-modation of the poorer kind.

Descent into a Silver .Mine.

A correspondent of the Philadelphia Press gives a description of a descent into the far famed Silver Islet , on tho North Shore of Lake Superior . He was accompanied by Captain E. B. Ward, Pres identof the mine. He says:

We went down to the shaft within j laughed at. J ames Neai and Isaac ! a yaning gulf of more than one hundred , rpV , , Hi.er-dlv but it is feet below him, t h e n his hold relaxed, have no t m i d their " i e coffer dam, abou t 50 feet, by means and he fell alongsideof the stone pillar, m ^ t ( ( 1 ( l J 8 h e h a ( l of ladders the passage be ing l ighted by down, down down to tho very b o t t o m , , , . w i t l a m l w e c o u U l candles. I h e length of the opening

, a l t l i o i i B l i . - e r e b ,oken, he • j P and The length of the

, - . . r f . , luivt; notl ldng"unles8 we took h e r / ' s h c wns abou t 70 feet, width of_veinf rom 8 is severely in jured by the fearful do-1 o i n i s 0 i l t o % o l i u > ftIul 8 e e U 3 i ) e f o ; e s l i e to 10 . •ot, with a d ip of .2 deg. On confc- — ... | ii i , u 1 ef t town, but forgot to do it. She a r n v m g a t t he end of the opening a

J a m e s James , with both legs broken , b . ( l e t l i ^ T h o m 3 u n s t r ( > c c t < Philadel- > n e h sight was presented to our view, crushed and mangled, and weighed ^ ^ d u u b l

eccentric 1 ^ w n by the broken t imbers over him ^ ^ h e r c r 0 l l i t o r s . o u b t l e s s b e g l a d t ! i e f a c P ? f t l " ; n ! i n e H p a r k H u g w i t h s i l -

v e r . a s v i e w e d b y c a n d l e - l i g h t , i h e

The fiame of Memory.

__ The game of memory aa practised by coid b u t it sees addi t ions t o t h e piles o f ' was 'one of four brothers^ one'of whom, W o "nde re t and t ha t t ue , t l m o j i b w a s and Nor thern Ind ians has fertilizers, no summer morning wi the u t | j),., Samuel Caldwell resides in Hlinois | men exculpate those who l u u l t l iarge b e e n f o I l u d jnuli table in schools and i ts round of chores that swell tho heap, i i j 0 tweea these t w o ' t h e r e was a very ' " t t l i e ^ v o r k irom all blame lor tl ien ^ ^ t j o n and improvement.

m post ing guardian appoint

without means. I t apears tha t while in New Orleans he made efforts to procure funds from Columbus with which to re turn home, bu t f rom some BiiaccounfaMe reason failed.

He was arrested in New Orleans as a viirrriint on the 'ilith of October. 1870.

night . George Brewington is rapidly s inking a t this da te (Monday morning), and will doubt less die to-day.

t he bees seem waiting for the evapora-tion of water and other foreign ele-ments before capping tho honey, these boxes should be raised up and empty ones placed under them, Tho bees will then proceed to bui ld comb in th i s lower tier, n n d in due t imo will tu rn the i r a t tent ion to the capp ing over of honey in the uppe r tier, which will

( t h e n ' b e entirely deserted b y the bees - ^ a n ^ cai^ be removed at pleasure.

W a t e r the Stork. We need scarcely remind ou r readers I cow or ox amount to something like

of the imperat ive necessity of providing i ten loads in a year, and tha t ten loads | stock with abundance of water at th i s j of muck and leaves should be compost-season of the year, to which animals i ed with it. Fo r manure-making he j can have access at f requent intervals. | says four sheep equal a cow, a horse if not all the t ime. And yet we know 1 equals two cows, and two hogs equal a t ha t there is scarcely any necessary ' cow d u t y of farm life which is neglected with more froquency than this. Stock of no description can thr ive without ample supplies of water ; and in t h e ! restlessness nnd suffering occasioned i mile a day by a neglect to make suitable provision | needs. Th is forci in this respect, the , resu l t s of the most over a wide roach Lcareftil feeding a n d the benefi ts of t he and moor and wood

A-ichest pas turage are of tent imes dis- j make milk of. is 1

s'ipated. Pas tu res should be located sin of American where they can have the benefits of run- thorough believer i

D M it never str ike vou .Let .here ^ ^ ^ ^ . " t S A t ? t tho year is a mat te r of p r ime import- j giuing, for instance, with May, he were neeessarv blessums as well as ne- • formed, as notwi ths tanding the miraeu- canoes, the second a l i t t le tobacco, th .

1 ore yields from $2,000 to $6,000 a ton. ' At the present t ime fifteen miners and

an overseer are imployed. The yield to date since last September is about 900,-000. A number ol barrels of ore lay upon the dock, ready for shipment to Detroit . The vein runs f rom South to North, and is now being worked under tlie waters of the lake, running toward the main land, abou t 3,000 feet distant . Work has also been commenced on shore, a shor t distance from the wa-ter's edge, with a prospect of equal suc-cess as on the islet.

Exi raord lnarv Military Germany.

Activily in

are d is t r ibuted around the circle m or-der, beginning at the r ight hand of the teacher and proceeding n tho order, of numbers one, two, three, itc. Tho Indians , or class, are then allowed to go around the circle slowly and take a strict and scrut inizing look at each

Reveniie Decisions.

Commissioner Pleasanton" has ren-dered an opinion that the term " c a p i -tal " employed in the revenue laws of 1S01 and 1800 should not be construed to mean a tax on borrowed capital of bankers, which may be used by them. Assessors are therefore instructed to give special a t tent ion to assessments of

• goes were necessary blessings as well as ne - ' formed, as notwi ths tanding the miraeu- canoes, tl i- the 1 cessary evils in this world; certa n lous services which they have rendered, third the fur ct a beaver, t he four th a through as follows: May, old hay, the icessaiy

f e a t h e r o l a bit of calico, the filth

any swamp hole are good enough for their stock commit a grave mistake. The stock may d n n k it and live, and so

"^bnay a man, b u t i t tells to a certain dc-% r e o upon the physical condit ion of '"both. And dur ing the hot months

when vegetable decomposition is most rapid, and when stagnant water is un-

boiled food, corn stalks, hay and roots, it not for pleasures tha t needs must be s teamed to-gcther and sprinkled witl meal and shorts , tho ra te being about four tons roots to one of stalks and hay. Ho used Pr ind le ' s boiler, large size, and a double s team box.

Tho stalks and roots are all cu t fine, shoveled into the box, and tho steam

devised and entered into for tho sake of f r iends and guests beloved and oh, tho delicious hol idays of coi.valesconce! are there not those who know the blessed relaxation of some morbid self-discipline through tho interposit ion of a master sonl ; those who, perplexed mid irresolute

the needle gun was rejected, for two reasons; first, because it was too heavy, and second, because it was too short . It hardly carries with precision to five hundred yards, while the Chassopot reaches fifteen hundred to two thou-sand yards. Bu t this is not the dis-tance desired to be attained. Experi-

par t icular bird, the sixth the b.me of some sort of fish, and so on, different substances in the different sticks plant ed around the circle. Tlie one who can repeat without mis take up to the highest number receives the p remium or reward. The consequence is. t he perceptive facult ies are called into ex-ercise", and each individual will soon learn to discr iminate so sharply tha t they will be able to track a wolf over dry leaves in the forest as well as a white man can track the same animal in the snow. You will ask. how can thev do i t : 1 renlv tha t thev do it very

the o n c e has proved t ha t a soldier docs not j-eadilv by observation and sharp in

tamed in the smaller packages must be s tamped before they are sold or offered for sale. In regard to s tamping bar-rels. or gallon bot t les of Cologne wa-ter to retail f rom, the Commissioner says the law does not author ize such a practice.

The A n n s and Munithms Sent lo France Dur ing the Late War.

In t h e French National Assembly, on the 27th nit., the committee ap-pointed to examine the accounts of the purchase of a rms in the United States dur ing the war. repor ted that nearly s7.;)Gli, IS1.30 (currency) was expended in this country, as follows:

U o l n i o n t — b a n k e r ' s con imis f ions ami HtampH i 05,937 SI

Si-lmylcr, Ha r t l ey X ( i r a l i am, fo r artiiH a m i animimit io i i f>in,58G S8

H c m i n c t o n A Son 0,0112,173 01 Mr . Maver 93,028 00 Mr. I ' h u r c l i 132,255 00 Inxpec t i ng h a r n e s s 400 00 E x c h a u g o -137 2 1 IiiBiiranec aiul f r e igh t of two VOH-

huIH 55,507 97 Tlio COIIMII (ieneral'M eoiniuimfion 120,039 50 M. Cl iavi teau 'a eouimi iwioa 72,570 59 Tolograi i ih. 3,s70 89 Ualan.-o to t h e c r e d i t of t h o C o m -

mi-Mon

Tot;.

50,091 21

. , r7 , : i00 , lSl 30

beconu l if t ing the tee l o w I UK The piece is unaniiuously oommonded r i.j,. t.t(.d. The by tho English press. The London t a m e d ' it is

casquo will be mam-mthe r heavy, but it is

Pos t of the 3d instant suys: " i h e liked by the Empero r especially, be-dialogue flashes with Hibernian f n n , ' U 8 t l j j characterizes the German ar-the plot is full of bright joyous action, j m v The generals will oitener make

sharp inspection they become acquumt-ed with the habi ts of all the wild ani-mals, and also gain a knowledge of tho dillerent plants and trees,

ir knowledge to good

\

tal being the main consideration, plow-ing has been done more economically I111 TL"! "J"1 ' by steam than by horses. The expense , m r e l" , l " , s

of ordinary plowing has boon est imated at abou t halt tha t of plowing by horse power. The solution of this quest ion will work a revolution in tho conduct of farms which have an extent of two hun-nred acres or more.

By laying out such farm into large fields, with central roads for their boundaries , t he steam engine may be used perfectly well, a * l no more land need be occupied by the roads than is now needed for fences. T h u s the fence question, as well as tha t of pas-

1,000 loads

ami tu rn • , , -• "i • - n « * i i • *•" n - • • — IIII-H account for

and themece , picturesquely illustrateit, Htrategeticalexcur8ion»,which Count de | | l t . i r individual welfare, 'liie writer and in all respects admirably mounted , ^ I o i t k e conducted sometimes, and has known a scholar, by practicing this addresses itself with much at tention to a.].;.,!. i l u w i i l occasionally direct. ,.v,.ivise. who was enabled !•> memorize

The C.unmit tee complain that tho French Government lost heavily by some of the t ransact ions in the United Slides,

THK latest coroner 's farce is reported from Sou the rn Kansas. A laborer, p robab ly sun struck, suddenly took off all h is clothes and went to galloping up and down in a corn-field in t h e guise, and possibly the manner, of a Pre-Adamite. Suddenly he grew black in the face, lay down and died. T h e coroner 's jury sat upon him. noticed his nudi ty , and rendered a verdict t ha t he " d i e d of exposure ! "

least twenty yet m tlie Darns, of March.) for his dependence is upon roots. He had thirty-two acres in roots in 1H70. and estimates his crop at 30,-000 bushels.

Besides these crops ho has made ox-tensive and permanent ameliorations.

duce as great a sensation here as the "Ticket-of Leave Man."

France should a t tempt to take her re- branch of : venge, she should str ike her head s'lirphcrd, j against a wall."' 1 Review.

o b j e c t t e a c h i n g . — F o r nut

In (/a W'ctrrn Kducati'mal

Bushes have been grubbed up, fences , ing by night .

T i n ; h o r s e - f l i e s a r e r e p o r t e d t o b o s o . , . , , T , t i i *1 i * n u m e r o u s a n d a n n o v i n g m A r k a n s a s FI-OUIDA f e e d s h e r p r i s o n e r s o n h a m HI 'NIXOEX, A l s a c e , h a s t h e h i r g e s t e s -

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

I get into jail, I fish-breeding.

N R W Y O K K cigar stores now project the figure of a young gent leman in a dressing-grown with blonde side whiskers 'l\iiis has crowded off tho tradi t ional Indian, Negro, Girl of the Period, and Gen. Grant .

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LOWELL MARKET RKPORT.

COKRKCTKD Al'O, 18. 187 I.

Wh»nt (whltf) V bu Wheat, (red) V b " Flour, Flour, Vbbl Huckwheal, V bu Buckwheat Flour, V cwt Darter, V Corn. V bu Corn Meal, cwl Ont*. V bu -Middling*, V ton Ilr«n,*> ion Hotter, V lb EffRf, V doi Cheese, T Jb lli-ef, m . .

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d i r e c t o r o f e v e n d i s t r i c t , a n d p r e n i - T h e L a k e S h o r e R a i l r o a d n o r t h i s T f O t t i n g N a g S a n d R a C e r S 1 & t o c ' k |

d e n t o f e v e r y s c h o o l h o a r d w i t h i n t h e t o b e c . U e n d ' d t o P o n t w a t e r a s f a s t a s C u t U r 4 10, Vi%gt G U A R A N T E E D S t a t e , t o c a u s e t o I T p o s t e d t h i c e p o s s i b l e , n n d w o r k is t o b e b e g u n a. . . 'E«ry k.u .r T o L)e JiS c h e a p OH a n y h o u s e i n .

n o t i c e s o f t h i s l a w m U.e m o s t p u b l i c n l o n , ' t h e u h o l e l i n e f r o n . : d o n l a g u e REPAIRING DONE IN THE L m e l i , a n d o n e p r i c e

, ce s i n s u c h d i s t r i c t , o r p u b l i s h e d i n a t o n c e . S o s a y s M r . J o y . I h e m p l a

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t h r e e w e e k s d u r i n g t h e m o i u h o f A u g - n e x t w i n t e r .

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p u b l i c a t i o n l o b e p a i d o u t of i h e f u n d s , , e u . p l a c e s w h i c h t h e ( - r r a n d '''• "11 '•hop.

of s a i d d i s t i i c t . U a p i d s & I n d i a n a R a i l r o a d h a s b u i l t . s . w n c o n A r T T H i o

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p l y ' w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f t h i s a c t , p i d s . O n O c t o b e r 1 s t t h e first c l e a r - i

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s h a l l b e l i a b l e l o a f i n e o f n o t l e s s v i l l a g e e x i s t s . A l a r g e f r a m e h o t e l w M n •

t h a n t i v e d o i l f l i s o r m o r e t h a n t e n d o ! - h a s b e e n b u i l t , a s h i n g l e m i l l e r e c t e d , 9 J O ( ) " V t V i t

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

i . . n o r m o r e t r a n t w e n t y d o l l a r s f o r t o 1 0 h a n d s , w h o t u r u o u t 2 2 , 0 0 0 ' T O B PRINTING OF EVKRV BESCRII'TION KX. t o n Ot m o i t W.au m i i . v j ^ . t | ecu ted with s«a:ae«i an'', dtapalcb at tl.u i h e t e c o n d a n d e v e r y s u b s e q u e n t . s h n g l e s p e r d a y . 1 jorKML o » c e .

T O E V E R Y M a n , w o m a n a n d c h i l d , a n d T e a s

t h a t w i l l s u i t a n y

O L D M A I D T h e h i g h e s t p r i c e p a i d f o r a l l

k i n d s o f p r o d u c e . P l e a s e c a l l

a n d e x a m i n e o u r g o o d s a s w e k e e p

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

o f g r o c e r i e s a s a n y s t o r e

IN L O W E L L . L c L L i C o .

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

T H E D E T R O I T M A K E O F

S T O V E S ,

I H A D K O F L A K E S I P K K I O I l I R O N

Aud irorranted not to Crack.

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

A n d

I D O T Y ' S W A S H E K ,

T h e B e s t i n t h e M a r k e t .

All goodi aarrantei! a> represented, and io

I'rice aoii Quality.

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

G O O D T O E A T .

In conDcctionwith the Oakery, I alio keep oa Inn I a choice aMortmeot of

G R O C E R I E S . i

1 am making a specialty of the

D R Y H O P Y E A S T

UNIVERSALLY pronouaced the best ever uae; Also. HOI.LISTER S' DIAMOND BAKlt>ij pair DER.

V e g e t a b l e » o f a l l k i n d s

i n t h e i r S e a s o n .

T I alto hare for tale DR. CHONK'S CELEBRATED

SARSAPARILLA BEER.

C A L L A N D - S E E M E .

W / ' i H . i . B O S W O R T H .

S P R A G U E

B R O ^ . Dealer* in

G E O U E 1 U E S ,

' C R O C K E R 1',

GLASSWARE, >

WOODENWARE,

B a s k e t ^ F r u i t , P o r k , d a m s a n d

B a c o n .

• I N S H O R T

E V E R Y T H I N G ^

U s u a l l y f o u n d in a first c l a s s G ; r o c e n

S t o r e . G o o d s d e l i v e r e d

F R E E OF C H A R G E

T o a n y p a r t f f t h e c i t y L y

P O N Y E X P R E S S .

W e a r e a g e n t s f o r t h e !

- / E t n a R e a p e r & M o j j r

e r , t h e M a n s f i e k l

| R e a p e r a n d M o w e r ,

a n d t h e M ! e a d o w

K i n g M o w e r .

G i v e u s a C a l l . C o m e o f t e n

S P R A G U E B R O S .

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

Barr's Ague Medicioe prevant j a chill after

t ^ b ^ r s t dose. Sold by Wooding k Look.

DEVENDORF & B u i n have a full nsjortment of every thing ia the

Dry Goods l inr .

1 0 c e n t s b n y # a h a t a t t h e S t a r H a t

S t o r e G r a n d B a p i d s

Invest One Dollar in HA R K ? PD TOU.M. BUX-tn, and slop that l/onblesorae couxh. For Sale by Wooding h Look.

Good Shectinjf one yntd wide gold tor 3 cts.

per yard, al Devendorf A Blain *. tirst door

west of Lowell National Bank

A good linen Damask 50 <;t3 per yard, a l

Devendorf A Blain 5

Nobby hats at Perry Bros. Grand Uapida.

i ^ f u l l l i n e of Trunks at Devendorf k Blain s

L i n e n C l o t h i n g b e l o w cos t . S t a r C l o t h ,

i n g H o u s e G r a n d R a p i d s .

DEVEHDORF & BLAIN. still keep busy put t ing up those hne dress

goods, sheetings, hats. caps. Ac.

BARB'S PKCTORAL KUXIR is simple, pleas-ant , and a tn:e cure in all d i ieaws of the

Throat and Lunga,

0*11 a t T u l T - k Go's and u e their splen-

did arrangament lor keeping butter c o o l . -

Differeot from anyth ing ever before in Lowell.

A full line of looking Glasses jus t opened at

Devendorf 4 Blain",'.

Tlbousands of people die every year from

s t a r w t i o n , but while thero is a bakery in

L o J f l l it would be very foolish indeed for any

to even go hungry.

Barr's Ague Medicine is a sure cure for

Chills and Fever.

Druggists all sell BAKU'S PKCTORAL E L I X I R

for Colds, Coughs, Croup, Ac.

B o y ' s C l o t h i n g b e l o w c o s t S t a r C l o t h -

i n g H o u s e , G r a n d R a p i d s .

Fresh Stone Lime at U. B. Williams

Summer hats, choiceststyles , nt Perry Bros.

11 Monroe street, Grand Uapids.

A desperate and tenacious cold can he bro-ken up and exterminated by using B . u i u s

PKCTORAL ELIXIR.

E v e r j l F t m i i l y S h o u l d K e e p PaRe 'a A r a i -^ ca Oi l in t h e H o u s e .

I t cures scalds, burns aod itching humors,

Chillblains, wounds, nnd painful tumors,

All heal ing Oin tment ! who can find

A greater blessing for mankind.

P a g e ' s M a n d r a k e Pi i la

Are mild, certain, safe and efficient.

Page 's Mandrake Pills cure Dyspepsia.

Page ' s Mandrake Pills cure Headache.

Page 's Arnica Oil cures Rheumatism.

P a j e s Arnica Oil cures Pimples on the Fare.

Sold by Hunt A Hunter.

Barr 's Ague Medicine is purely xegetable in

its composition. Sold by Wooding A Look.

. J i N E B V O U S D E B I L I T Y .

TnioUSANDS iiifftr from it—A tvtak, nervous, exhautted feeling, no energy, animation or vigor, low tpiritt, con/used head, weak memo-ry, nocturnal or involuntary seminal emittiom, with toss of pcrer and threatened impotence.--The consequenre of excesses, overwork or in-discietions. This is NEK VOUS I ) hit I LI-TY, and il finds a fovereipn remedy in HUM I'll REVS' IIOHEOPATIIIC SPE-CIFIC A a TWKSTYEIGIIT. Thou-sands have been cured by these simple sugar pills. They tone up the system, anes t the discharges, dispel the gloom and mental de-pression, and rejuvenate the system. Price §5 for package of live boxes nnd a vial ol pow-der, which is important in all old long-stand-ing cases, or $1 per single box. Sold by all first c'4ss druggists, and sent to any address on rcwfipt of thfi price. Address HUM-PHRKY'S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MED-ICINE CO., f)62 BUOADWAY, New York.

L O S T ! L 0 8 T 1 !

Many a young man ha? lost a first-cluss sit-

uation by being a bad wiiier.

Prof. C. E. Gregg, is now in town, and giv-

ing a very thorough course of instruction in

this sadly neglected branch of education. Pen-

manship, nt the Union School House. Gla-s

hours from (3) three o'clock lo (5i five P. M.,

and (7) seven to nine.

Mr . Gtegg has no sxperiors and but few

equals, as a teach.r. in the Nation. His Pen-

tnanibin show; tor itfcll".

A l M ^ t r f i ns who desiic to improve their

hand wAiting ca.-- rust assured that now is the

TIMK, nnd Mr.GUKOII is just the MAN to in-

struct them, as he is an erprntneed teacher.

Terms $3 for a course of 2C lessons, payable

ia advance.

All clas.-es and styles of Card Writing, fine-

ly executed. Drawing taught in a Scientific and System-

atic manner.

Call a t Franklin House.

Vours, •

E. GBBCC.

Barr 's Aguo Medicine is a most excellent tonic.

L O C A L M A T T E R S .

3 9 i t f t t o r 5 .

CnnftrrgatlonalChnrch^ndiinii i t rret^rrTieeiier erySabbathnt KWo A. M. IDII 7 P.M.PrajnirmMttDg onThursdar oToning, at 8 o'clock. L.S.Orlggnl'ai-or. Sabbath School a*. 12 M. H. M. Clark, Juj,!.

Itaptist Church,Bridge street. iMTicefevery Sab" hath at 10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M., r r ays r

meetlngonthuraday evening, at 7 o'clock. Chas Oldfleld, Pastor. Sabbath Schoola t lS M. E. R. I'eck, Supt.

Methodist E. Church, Bridge street. ser»lces erery Salbath at 10:30 A. M. and 8 1'. M. f l a y e r meeting on Thursday evening at So'clock. Rev S". Rensoner ?.i»for. Sabbath School at I'J M. MUsS. Jennings, spj

l.oirrll Poitf Offlfc--Tttur nf Arriml and

CloHltiffof Matin. Raslern—Way, Arrive !>:fiOp. in. :clo«e 10:10 a .m. Through—Arrive S:45 a. m. ; close 8:30 p.m. Western—Way, nrrire 10:50 a. in. ; dose •TS'i p. m. Southern—Alto, Bonne, Hnrris Creek, Killmore,

North Ir tmg nnd llastinzs, arnrn 10 p m ; close 7 'i ni.

Northern—Fallassburg, .Vmvina. Orant, Oliseoand Oreenvllle,nrrire nt II n in : close 2 p m.

Alton aid Or.lttan—arriveiTuesdays, Thursdays and Situ Minis, at 8 a. m. Closes W, a. m.

Keene-Tuesday and Friday, arrive4:30 p m : close ' p m.

Olllce Hours—From " a m to 8:30 p ni. Sunday, rom 12 to I p m.

A.M. Kl.SWORTIt, P. M.

T o C ' o v r o H p o m l e i ^ t H .

All communicatiors unless accompanied by Ihe author's name, will be rejected. The name will not be published unless desired, but is a mat-ter of good faith.

All communications must he received at this office by Tuesday morning to insure insertion.

Patrons and others are respectfully requested to furnish us with information of all deaths known to them, in their vicinity, together with time, name, age, f f c .

D & N . R R T i n e T a W e T

B M W P

001 NT, EAST. Mail. 10:50 AM Thro. Freight Mixed. 1:10 PM F.ipress

GOING WEST Freight. A U Mixed, Express 5:45 " Mall,

11,25 I'M

1:10 PM 5:03 P M

M i c h i g a n C e n t r a l R . S . T i n e T a b l e .

P a a s o n c e r T r a i n s f o r t h e W e s t , L e a v e Detroit. 7:15 and 10:00 a m, 5:25 and 9:50 p m Jackson, Kalaroaaoo,

10..*,0 snd 12:35 a m, 12:37 and 9:20 p m 5:20 and 12:15 a ro, 2:10 and 3:08 p m

P a s s o n g e r T r a i n s f o r t h o E a s t , L e a v e Chicago, 5:40and 9:110am, 5:15 and 9:00 pm Kalamszno, Jackton,

11:40 and 2;tC a m, 2.15 and 10:30pm 1.05 and 4:45 a in, 2:55 and 4:30 p m

Comections at Kalamazoo with Grand Rapldi & Indiana trains for Grand Rapids, and points north.

At Jackson, with Grand River Valley Division for Eaton Rapids, Charlotte, Hastings, Grand Rapids, Mufkegnn and Whitehall.

H. E. SARGKNT, Cen'l Sup't, Chicago. C. 11. HLRH, Asst. Snpt.. Petroit.

T o - D a y » » A t l v e r t I s e m e n t s .

Public Notice—Avery A Johnson. Great Union Exposition. Michigan Central R. R. Time Table.

C h i p s a n d S p l i n t e r s .

Potatoes are plenty, and of good size and

quality.

Blockberries are around. They bring

around a price.

Industrious housewives are pu t t i ng up all

the fruit they can.

The Minstrel enter ta inment on Monday eve-

ning was pronounced good.

"An act to compel children to at tend school."

^ on fourth page of to-daya paper.

! Fast trott ing in Kalamazoo to-day. More

I of ditto to-morrow and nextday.

: There are several severe cases of sickness in

' town, besides m a n y of a milder type.

The Baptist Sabbath School held a picnic 1 in the grove by Mrs. Olcoll's, yes te rday .

Now is the summer of our discontent. Dress

lightly go slow, and keep cool, if you can .

R A I L K O A D !

A f a v o r a b l e l o o k a t H a s t i n g s .

The meeting a t tbe Court House oa Tues -

day e ren ing waa attended by most of the

prominent citizens of the place, and after a

few remarks by Bowne, Sweezey, and others,

a Committee was appointed to more fully look

up the matter . All who spoke were in favor

of a competing line, and the objective points

were Lowell and the Pineries north, and Kal-

amazoo, or Battle Creek or an intermediate

point south, connecting with some ono of tho

many roads leading south and east. Great

interest was manifested and all felt the im-

portance of immediate 'action.

Tho meeting adjourned until Wednesday

evening, t he lOth inst. [ I las t lngs Journal .

The Hastings k Lowell Hnilroad can now

bo counted as a fixed fact, or in other words,

a positive link in tho chain that will unite us

with the Penn. Centra! U. R. South and East,

and the Union Pacific R. R. with tho Great

Nor thwes t . [IlasliDgs Banner.

On Monday morning last a party consisting

of W m . W. Hatch, A . M . E h w o r t h , M . N .

Hine, H. M. Clark, N. P. Husled, of L o w e l l ;

Messrs. Ecker and Moe of Gra t t an , and A. D.

Thomas of Bowne, started for Hastings, for

the purpose of conferring with the railroad

men of that c i ty , in reference to tho proposed

route from Hastings to Lowell .

Up to the present wri t ing (Tuesday) the

delegation has not re tnmed, consequently we

shall be obliged to wait unti l next week be-

fore we can give the result of their visit.

Hast ings is evidently n p and doing,

determined lo find her way out somewhere on

a northern route, and Lowell is Ihe desirable

point t o be reached by them on tho D. & M.

Road. We earnestly hope tha t Hastings and

Lowel l will work the bellows together until

the Iron gets hot, then strike the blow that

shall make the connecting link between the

two points a cer ta in ty . Lowell has been

playing railroad long enough—it is now time

to roll up our sleeves and go to work.

All who realize the importance of securing

a competing line a t this point, should

unite in tho effort , and not permit the

whole of ihe work lo be performed by a few.

OCR FIBE COMPASIKS.—Are they properly

sustained? This is an important question

which should be considered and understood

by all properly owners within the corporation,

and especially of our bnsinesi men Trhose in-

terests are so frequently exposed to that de-

structive element, fire.

It is needless however to discuss the "pro-

priety" of properly sustaining a fire company.

It would be quite as consistent to question

the propriety of watching your stable door

when horse thieves are a round.

Lowell as well as other places, has before

now learned f rom experience that a well or-

ganized and full equipped fire company is in-

dispensable to the protection of property. We

are informed that one cause of complaint in

regard lo the present condit ion of our fire de-

partment , is, t ha t the n u m U r o f men is in-

sufficient to successfully operate the Engines

and Ladders in t ime of fire.

> o w it is a fact that m a n y who have the

greatest interef Is a t stake, manifest the least

interest in susta ining the necessary means of

protection to their property, (We ' r e going for

you merchants now,) and that they who wear

the red shirts aod hold t h e n selves in readiness

L O W X L L D I S T R I C T * A G R I C U L T U R A L

s o u i w r .

The Board of Directors of the Lowell Dis-

trict Agr i ra l ta ra l Society met Aug. I3lh, 1871,

a t PU I I M ' S Hall, in the Village of Lowell, a s

per motion of adjourmnent of the meeting of

Aug. fitb, 1871.

Present—Arvine I'cok, President ; J o h n

Huggins, Secretary ; John Lounks, A. M. Els-

wortn, Wm. W. Hnlch, F. C. Mapes, Francis

Crakes, S. E. Hoag, P. I). Sneathen.

They proceeded to view the premises of J .

TsACHEns' EXAMINATIONS.—The examina-

tion of the Teachers of K : a t County, for the

fall of 1871, will be held as follows

Grand Rapids, September l i t .

Grandville, September 4tb.

Ada. September 5th.

Lowell, September 8 th .

Grattan Center, October ?lb.

Rockford, October 10th.

Cedar Springs, October i l t h .

Sparta Center, October 12th.

Let every Teacher who thinks of teaching

H. Wood, Elias Ryder and JefTerson Robinson, during the coming winter, present himself at

and then returned to the Hall, where a motion

was made and carried to have the Secretary

Mine ono of these public examinations.

The changes made last winter in the School

receive written proposals in detail of the terms Law, render it nearly, if not quite, impossible

upon which the owners of lands would leaso :o examine nt any other time.

or sell said lands to the Association. If there are any other teachers "hal t ing be-

The Board Ihen adjourned to meet again on tween two opinions' ' whether to tench or not

Saturday, Aug. l a th , a t 1 o'clock I ' . M., t o I lo teach, and not feeling certain that their

consider said proposals ami decide upon t he friends cannot persuade them into the work

grounds for said Assoniation. "just one term more, ' ' they would do well to

JOHN HUOOINS, Secretary. prepare themselves wilh Certificates; then

VANDEHPOOL ! , l i e y w i " u e i , h e r b e , r t > u , ) , e ( 1 themselves nor , „ . , . have occasion to t rouble others, in case thev

The third trial ot V anderpool announceu - lo , , ' 1 need them.

comm e i c e at Hastings on the Blh inst.. was, ; by request of the counsel for the defence, a d - , ^ r y Teacher should prepare himself for

journed until t h . 9lh inst. On tbe morning l h c examination by thoroughly reviewing all

of the 9lh the court convened again, bu t o w - ° f ' h e s u h J , c l s o n w h i e b h e i s "> b® examined. I hope to be able to favor, in future, those who

ing lo the nonarrival of several important

wttnessts, and the fact that a fit jury could

not yet be obtained, the defence again asked j

for aa adjournment, which, after considerable

discussion, was gran ted by the court, and the

day fixed upon for the actual commsncement

o f l h e trial waa Mondoy the l l t h insJ.

The following counsel will conduct the trial :

For the People—Hon. Thomas B. Church and

E. S. Eggleston of Grand Rapids, and Prose-

cuting Attorney Nelson of Manistee county .

For the Defcndanl—Hon D. Darwin Hughes

of Marshall, H. M. Cheever of Detroit, an d

and Mr. G. G. Holbrook of Hastings.

I t is expected that considerable lime will

again be consumed by the trial.

WELCOMK INTRUSION.-Mr. N. P. Husled,

o f l h e Lowell Nurseries, walked into our sanc-

tum the other evening jus t as wc were in t he

deep study ol ' 'how to collect old debts,"' kc

will obtain nearly or quite perfect marking.

Il need be bu t little trouble for any teacher

lo know how he will s tand before coming.

Le t some friend take his books and read

him all of the qcMlions in every par t that ho

is not positive ho knows all a b o u t ; nnd if he

can answer every one exactly right, without

his friend's being compelled lo answer another

to "put him on,the t rack," and, in ari thme-

tic and algebra, be able to solve all of the

"miscellaneoua examples" without much hesi-

tation, he ravy be tolerably certain tha i his

marking wilr be perfec t ; bu t if he misses 40,

50 or 60 pec cent, of the questions, it is quite

possible IhM his mark ing may no t be 10.

H. B. FALT-ASS,

Co. Superinteadent .

SHOOTING AFKRAY.—A shooting affray oc-

curred in the township of Orleans, on Tues-

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Bradfield re lumed j to be called out at all times, are those (most

from their wedding lour, last Monday night, j of them,) who own but little, if any, properly,

Hon. Wm. A. Howard has been elected ' a n d h ^ e comparatively nothing exposed lo

Pref ident of the Grand Rapids & Indiana ^ c o m n i o n d f l n g e r ' ., . Then why is this t h u s ?

Railroad.

The Grand Rapids Business College lis tbe | FIIIKMKN S ELKCTION.—At an annual meet-

most successful inslilulion of the kind in Ihe ing of Protection Fire Co., No. 1, held a t the

country. [Grand Haven Herald. Engine House, August 7th. 1871, the following

Look out for counterfeit $10 bills on the First j n " i n f d K e n l , e m e n w c r e f l e c , e i 0 ® c e n o f , h e

National Rank of Philadelphia. The Report- I Company ,

er soys there are many of these bills in circu

lation.

There were no services held a l the Congre

gational and Baptist Churches last Sabbath

: both pastors being ill and unable to leave

i their homes.

It is said there are many men of many

minds, b u l il they don't all agree to the fact

that we are having 'ot weather, its "cause some : of 'em are mighty contrary.

Fo ieman—Jas . H. Weeks .

Isl Asst. Foreman—S. J . Taylor.

2nd " " —C. H.Corlis

S t eward—H. Knapp.

Isl P ipeman—O. Coats.

2nd " —Allen Lamb.

Isl Suction Hose—E. 0 . Johnson .

2nd " — J n o . Wright.

Treasurer—U. B. Wil l iams.

Secre tary—C. C . Sayles.

- a n d as if appreciating our situation (doubt- ( | a v arternoon, 8lh inst., by which a man by

less knowing how il is himself,) succeeded I the n a i n e 0 f Hubbard received iwo very seri-

in d rawing our attention from our unpleas- 0113 R u n . 8ho t wounds. The parliculara as near

an t task by placing upon onr desk a bosket as can be gleaned from one of the parlies con-

of tho finest plums and peaches we have lasted nectod are ag follows • It appears that a Mr.

this feason. i Hurd, of Orleans, had in his employ a couple

In foci the plums called the "Canada E - g " ' of boys together with a man or so, as farm

are the largest, sweetest, and in every r e s p f d hands, nnd one of the boys slates tha t he was

ihe best variety known lo fruit growers. They

are also firm and hardy, consequently very va l .

nable for market ing. The stone of this p lum

maltreated by Mr. Hurd, and laid his case be-

fore a Mr. Hubbard, who undertook to seek

revenge upon Hurd, and a fist combat ensued

is very small, making it a profitable f ru i t for , in w h i c h Hubbard was too much for his op-

u s e - ' ponent, who was by the interference of some Mr. H. soys t h o ' r e e s ore strong g rowers , one present r e scued ; when he went lo his

and bear abundant ly . ; house followed by Hubbard . It appears that

The peaches. Holes Early, ore known to be j peace now promised to be restored and Hurd

an excellent variety, and are always Ihe ca r l i then invited his opponent into the house lo

est in market .

Mr. Hiuted is constantly adding new and

popular varieties of oil kinds of fruit, to his

already extensive and widely known Nurser-

ies, nnd it prepared lo furnish tho "wide, wide

hear his (Hurd's) wife give her statement, at

lo whether the boy had been abused as al-

leged : but the rage of the man had not fully

subsided and he again made for Hurd, who

again being allacked, fled lo an adjoining

Great Sftcriflce ia Somaier Clothing,. Star Clothing House. Grand Brfp id^*

The oanAi'KHT nod URST BOOAD-CAat S I E D -

RR a n d COLTIVATOH IN TUB WORLD, a t A t - -

kins and Somerby's, Lowell.

Frerh bread, pies, cake?, itc., baked e f e n

day at Bosworth a opposite Pullen'a b lock ,—

Try a loaf of his bread.

The finest lines ol Tea, and Co Tees to I t '

found in the Slate, at John Giles.

Socks 6 ots. per p a i S t a r Clothing,' Houae, Grand Rapids.

Remember John Giles is gelling Potroleum

H u i J for 2# per gal., ami delivers goods pur-

charod of him free to any part of the village

Dried beef new and cheap a t John Giles',

Fresh Lime at U. B. Wil l iams.

AH kinds of Produca- very low al John.

Giles, and delivered f r j e lo any pari of thv village.

Plain directions in G t r m a n and English are-given with BARR'S PKOROIIAR. ELIXIR. PC:-sale by Wooding k Look.

Hams from 8 to 15 c. a lb. a t John Gile®,'

and delivered free.

DEVENDORF & BLAIN. can be found at Isl door west of Lowell Na-

tional Bank.

It is sickly. Don't increase the danger by

roasting yourself over a fire on washing d a y .

The cold water soa? will do it without a fire,

and little or no labor. John Giles keeps i t .

Straw, silk, wool and every other kind of

hot a t Perry Bros. Grand Rapid?.

Ribbed Hose 10 cts per pair at D-jvendorf &

Blain'g.

Linen Coats 75 cts.. Star Clothing House, Grand Rapids. 0

Buy your Fresh Lime at U. B. Willioms'.

Ice cool butter at Lull k C o s .

world" (almost) wilh any amount of trees and i r o o m p r o c u r e d p i i t o | R n d t u r D e d

shrubbery. about and portly closed the door, and told

IsrOBHATiON,—A Grand Rapids correspon- | Hubbard not to enler or he would shoot him.

dent of the Detroit Tribune says, that in the I Hubbard rushed in and renewed the assault

gale of last week Monday, the Upper Grand j when the first shot was fired, the ball enter-

River Bridge al Lowell was swept away, and ing Hubbard's r igh t chest but did not effect

will have lo be entirely rebuilt . | him so but what he kept up his advance upon

Thai shows the advantage of living in a ; Hurd, when a second shot was fired, the ball

large town. We in this benighted portion of | taking effect in his left groin, causing a serious .

tho country had not heard of this unfortunate ' wound. i 1 ( ) 0 H n f ' 8

ca lami ty . We joiy Ihe bridge after ihe gale , Mr. Hurd came to this place on yesierdjy I

" s w t p t

mained sound, but il seems according to "for- ! 'ion soon. [Ionia Siandard.

Mr Hubbard died last Thursday, fie leaves

Farmers lake home a box of nice scalded?

herring, while you can gel Ihem so cheap a t

John Giles.'

Hundreds of new hats at Perry Bros. Grand

Rapids.

Dollar Cbg. Tobacco for 75 c. al John Giles.

j y j O R U I S & I I I N E ,

Real Estate

*lgent8, L O W E L L , M I C H .

W i l l a t t e n d t o b u y i n g , s e l l i n g a n d l e a t -inft, R e a l E a t a t * or P e r s o n a l P r o p e r t y , a l so

C O N V B y A N C I N G . Patties wi-hinj to lell or purchs^e KPAI Entat*

will Omi it to Uirlr nrtmnt-ig* to ijire un a c»ll. W« advrrtiw property put into our hamli frr* .ifcont un-lf.«,. ttic o*niT witliilraw* the ionic from marktt, in which ca«o our r^iilar mKertmiiiic rati-* will be clmrzi-d. No «-Kpi'n<r will inniruntil tho property i< ••"M, whin x'lt rtgniar eummirtivn will be charged, unlesMitherwise asrrrd upon.

12 Farm 'if 11' ncr-ii in VMrgi-n 2S iiiilft Irom

/ V l.owell, co'iifortahle hou-n mill-• nhiiil lin^^.— Knrmii well wat«riil with aiiniUK. cViioa apple trcv» all beirin{, '.'iW p*vh ir-e* inJ o'h - • Ii uin ia abuudanfi*. I'rice

4 H'>-.vne mt luilvs vmilli ol Lowell

'aitiJ. 5il acres iinprovfcl. Iriluneo well An excellent Itoi-k nr tfinin farm with

thought bul a portion of ii had been j toorning and gave him.ell up to tue authori- i " ' n c r t V

pt away , " and that the main port still re- I lies and will probably undergo an examina- in .- JQ tine to nun purcha.rr

ml a^>..nil K.tf it on m o n/.#> Al-.l i n ir f n ' ILOH SOOH. I Ionia ^

1.1;:. K

B U R L I N G T O N -

vA1"' Kn-I 'H'! Mnivlir,- nt I'lii- «r In.li-anapi-aMflfc*. KIUIII WE IV.KII ilu- V. 1--1 • 1 In-IM-I liiii-n BC*ii"« li-'jeJ to In- the ( ' . II. ' I . .imm-'l cr vltli th'-11- k. M Knilroii'l hy Uielron llri.i}.v -•! Uurliiifc(->ii, .I'l l -.ille-l tliellrni.iM.KiN 11"! t>-

The main lino "t lli^ route lunniti^ lo Uiiuilia,con-neetn »i:h the ureal t'nilHe lli'iiil*. nn'l Icrmi li'-.hy Ihe leading route lo Culiluinn The MI'lilli- Uliindi, i nterinu Nrhr.i.ka at riulUin'-uth, tliieu^h Llncolti the Slate I'apilal, and n lll Ihi* year IK- lltilfh-ed to Fort Kearney, f'Ttiiin.' the fhoilr . t mute a.-u ^ the Contllii-nt by over 1'HI iuili >.

Another hrancli o l the II. M.. ilivr^ing ut It'-l Oak tallH Into a line running down tin- Mi>««iiri Ihruu^h St Joe toiCaiUM Olty, and nil Knnaaa I'mwengeni by thin ronteto Kanaa, rce lllinnU, Southern Iowa, and liiMonrl, aud by a -li):lil divergenci', can see Xe-bruska al^o.

l.over« of line view.* should leti'.cml-er tl"' I!iir)iiiL--Ion Route, fur its town* ••hlgh-gleaminu' from nfnr ' — ila tree fringed Ktrekin^—Its rough hlullh ;iiiil iiimr-rler—its corn ocemis ritrelchiug "«'er the piiiiiie- fur-ther th jn the eye can reai h.

Laurt-huyers will be •me to n-oiemU-r it, lor the. have friends among the two thouKand wli" lave al-ready bought farina from O o . S. Hairis the land Com-mlnrioner of the B. A: M. II. It. al llnrlington, Iowa, or ainork the four thouKaud honio-steadei* and pu—

ner 0 . . . . :V<li • • • • • • • • • • • tmplof f rh i i last year filed claim.- in the Uncoln laud olhce. ' Fnrle Sam I-* r;-h enoiigh ••> rive -kit a fir:

BAROI: FROM GRAND RAI-IUS TO L O W E L L . -

Although we have not U-en able lo learn A ^ b M b ( ; c n p u l on Graad River, | b y

| d e f i n i t e l y - i t is expected that Pixley an Capt, Gargill of (Jrand Rapids, lo run from • Grannis will give a concert at Pullen s Hall, on | | m t t o ^ ^ o f ^ W M k _

; Saturday evening of this week. ^ f i r g l t r i p l 0 ( h i g p o i n t W f t 3 m a d e l H S t

I h e Kalamazoo races which opened yester- Thursday. Capaci ty of barge said lo be fifty

day, promise lo be very interesting and t o n .

largely a t tended. Friday of this week closes Cargill propose to run Ihe barge regularly

the week's oxcitement nt Kalamazoo. jf the barge will " r u n " sufficient cargo to make

Messrs. Sherman 4 Mills, o f Ion ia , h a v e . i t pay.

disposed of theia slock of goods in the Peo- WIUTINC SCHOOL.-The members of Mr.

pies Cheap Store of this village, 10 Messrs. Geo. q K. Gregg's wr i l i rg class arc making great

W. Parker and J . M. Wcatherwax. proficiency in ihe art ol" driving the quill, we

MissS. Jennings , after hav ing spout sev- are lold. A good bund wri t ing is what every

eral weeks visi t ing dilTereiil localities East, • ono should acquire, nnd Mr. (5. is now offer,

i returned last Fr iday. The fall term of her ing a good opporlunity lor inslruclion in this

fchool will commencc on Tuesday the 20lh imporlant branch of educalioo. See notice

of August. elsewhere.

We. haven ' t space to record tbe numerous, Among the recent improvements we are

rows of yes te rday . It is the old story, how-: glad 10 note that Mr. R . L . C a r l has elected

e v e r - d r u n k , disorderly and riotous—free ami enclosed a f rame for a . new residence, on

figbls, bruised heads, and bloody l a c e s - a r - Jefferson s t r e e t - t h e upr ight being 10x2-4, and

rested, locked up. fined, kc., all of which was. wing 18x21. When done this will make a

as usual, decidedly interestiug. (?) decided improvement in the appearance ol" that

. „ r a n of the village. The Ionia Sentmel, say? tha t "rousing Rail-

road meetings have been he'd a t Lyons, Muir T h e Times says there are about a dozen ca-

[ and Portland, and the citizens are making ses of small p i x in Grand Rapids. Well,

' s t rons clforis to secure the Marshall road. what are they going to do a b j u t it. People

The Sentinel is informed that the township generally take immediate steps to prevent such

of Lyons will give $40,000 lo the project. diseases from spreading all over creation, but

, „ , . | Grand Rapids seems to be an exception. The sidewalk leading from the I rnnkl iU!

House up Water street is in a sad c o n d i t i o n . - A PA.—At a special meeting of the citizens

There are more boles in ihe plank than plank j of Ada, on the 10th inst., the proposition lo

I in the holes. No use in trying lo walk up- purchase the Ada Toll Bridge was voted

rightly over such a sidewalk. Can't do il | down by 25 major i ty . Mr. G. P . Huntley re-

evcu when going to church. I mains in charge of the br idge.

eign news"' that we were misloken. (?) If

the Tribune wonts items from l^owell, they

can be found (reliable) in the local paper of

that village, every Thursday morning, tha t

being the lime when onr paper reaches De-

I troit. There are a few who take the Tribune

! here, and il grieves Ihem much to find such

unreliable reports concerning our vil 'age as

the above by the Tribune's Grand Rapids

special reporter.

I t .may be well to add in connection, that

this bridge is now ready for travel, hav ing

been "rebuilt ," you see, in a very short t ime- j

The Tribune also soys that on Iron Bridge

to cost $15,000 is to be consltucled over Grand •

I'.iver a l Saronac. This will be a s tunner to

the town of Boston. The citizens of that

town contracted the building of their bridge ;

for a trifle over $8,000. The Tribune would

do well to abridge that $15,000 accordingly.

Among the late real estate transfers in tbe

county we note the fo l low'ng;

Caroline Snell lo Leonard While, piece o f '

' land on sec. 2. Lowell , $400. J . Guykendoll to W. W. Johnson, 71 acres

on sec. 23, Bowne,$4.000. H. K. Johnson to A. R. Hoag, lot block C ;

; Lowell, $200. Chas. Kddy lo S . W . Ward, part of lot 20,

village of Grattan, $G00. S. Barnard to August Buchanan, lots 3, 4 , 0 ,

1 7, and 8, fractional block 33, Itichard k Wick-ham's plat, Lowell, $400.

Catherine Barnard to .•August Buchanan, lot 8 aod part of lot 7. block 33, Richard k Wickham's plat, Lowell $100.

Rveline Barnard lo Aug. Buchonon, lots 1 and 2, 33, Richard k Wickham's plat, Lowell $1,200.

L. B. Lull to Marrilla Haight , lot 2. Jblock 3, Fox's addition, Lowell, $225.

B. R. Noble to Octavia R. Eaton, lots 2 and 3, block 12, Richards 4' Wickhams plat Lo-well, $1,500. George E. Barllett to Wm. Hall , 40 acres on sec. 36, Lowell, $1,500.

E. M. Fori 10 G. D. Speaker, piece of land on sec. 15, Lowell, $2,000.

We notice by our exchanges that the third

crop of potato bugs is ready for marke t in

some places. Times are loo hard for such

luxuries. We pass.

a wife and seven children.

HOl'SK uud c-rni r lot on liii-li;.- X.. l.-tter __ location in the villaire. H >n«.- U:-,-.- and con--nli-Ml ; bcaulilul var-l and tf ii.|.-n with an .\l.iiiidunc<

of *iu.i!l fruit. Iio...! A'' II an I ri-t.-rn Ir. .-very re** , . . . , „ 1 pect a dehirable plic-. Ooo'l Kii'"aiu o.ii-teil 'iVrnw LIST OF LKTTERS remaining in the nostoffice Ka«y ^ - -m.

al Lowell, Kent County. Micliignn. August 10, 2 l)j71 : .WORKS in the xill.i-'.-..t /.o v.-II, ni..-iv located

— with htii - t i 0:1 thr--.- M l.!-, -.••Hid soil, il l II ,I.irked Genls' Lis t—Charles Beckwith. Tho. C -*11 ii.ii:.,.iiiii 10 r , t 1 .limrable

li'imt I"!-a ri-"i-l-"i,-e. I rice -H'U. OIH-rou-tli down. Curtis, William A. Dean 2, John Flanigan. , : • suit ilu- pnr-iia" 1

James KaufTman. C W Wilson. Messrs. T B j 9

Gwen k Co., Kosko P Peet, Ruben Smith. 4 l"«K\! ofM , ....pro-..,, Mtuatedin the

James Wilson, John Young.

Ladies' Lis t—Hannah Harris. Alice I.ee

Foreign List—Laird Pierce.

Persons calling for these Letters, will please

say "adver t i sed , ' and give date of this notice

A. M. ELSWOKTH. P. M.

A . ' « I'uproii-.i tuwiisliip of I'amt^H-il. '..MNI hi>u*i-and oiil

'• .li-.irii:-, and a -pli-ndid nrrhanl lie.iiin'i ihoice fruit. A g-Mid "ii^ir li'i«h of aW-ut I'lfl trei «. Kami "oi l fi.-i.ciM, 11 ml nud-r I • ulti-aiioo. iil«o well > it'-n-d. I'lice fl.'kiil TI-II.I«—••nr-half dou•. n .: i.ir^ in In o year-, with 1 i-tall i i ieut'

.VJ

fill.KS..In this Village, l-.y th-IjnUni Clmrlutt'-. d-iujht.-r ) .1 ih:. -11. Varii t aginl <1 yearn.

tiT'iNK—In lhi-> v i i l u o n T i^>liy ttii- l^fi inlant dauchlerof ' aM-i Atmu Stone, about (1 wn-k».

VRi:-1 -f o ik liniU-r- .l l.i'id. lo. ati -i .-n- mil* '- 'in l."'iiell, -.Iipidied .vith an nl'iliidnoceOf

ij'-'.;il^r. An ooporMinity for a good l-a'i.'aii'. n

1 l-".v!lM..I ! iM.i - i .-. 1 m l ' * irom I., • ell. 60

mipr-ivi-.l, .-xtn 'ii-arin-^ o-. hard, new U- go-- . turu .«nd out b-iildin-^-.-.'oi-.! n. ll and • i-t-' n. lie-id'-- living ivaler 111 ;'.iindani-e. The t'l-Ri 1. u.-11 1- 0-- I and -an h- l.mi .-hi ' a-gnin— I'lie lanninu'•i!--n>iN-1 i l l 1M- . hl.i i ' i ; - ' .I n i f d e -.ir-- Tern - n - .

11

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Lowell, Mich.. An-', l i t . 187'

Mu

Dear S i r :

It you are not using the Pipe Tor.g- yon

borrowed last Spr ing, returr. them, and oblige

Yours. Ac .

? J . COPPE:;*,

(P . S .—No charges for :.-e.

The Celebrated Rolii r j" Atkir;.- k

Somerby's.;

Don't go without a piece 'f good me-s [ - k

while you can g'et it for i c. a lb., flt Johi.

Giles, aiiii delivered i-cc • a:.y r-arl ot the

village

Bun s Ague Medicine i.- soia for 01.e i. Mar

per lot lie.

Linen Pants 50 cts. St?.r Clothing House. Grand Rapids.

The McSherry G ia i a Diill >' A r.;:;- .» Siim-

eibv's , Loue l l .

Fresh li»e gee-e fcatbets 'J: .-a!e a l Deven-

dorf i Blaiu -.

A 11*. -.

A

: i o r s ! ; ....i . • -tree!*, '.'oild h-i .I'll ar I •>-- 1 -l-a

-.I I. • • i 1 1 rover n anil fenerii.— (iood l'ar»ain.

A

n-'l'S1-; .to i -of th.- R II.h

• a ttoud w-dl : 1 i th- preini 'i —i) il.in--i- i - i ' I

II II . (l.io-i un . in l

11. : "a t ••

'lull t'.n iiiiin-i. • I.••III. I. -,-II ,-.HI

li..o.| -idi walk-"Ml r«-riii«—on

s walk

li-ad-• half

13

la n-• M.

Siili-V4ll;> an M l -MI »-.-

II a I'd m

I'lll-B

10

I •»', : . i • .is« -"i Voi..- -.-, ) . I . ' 1 • - -. * o —. i • .-.'I'H-r'.. !'«a; • ••• t i i». *.»;oti .;ii I I irn.--

-J .I'ltl'S .n Vi r/'iniii--. -I ' irt ly mprovi-rt-i-.

Price *30 ai. i-rr.

a

A FARM o f l i : . --.sil-i i the vilUe- oi 1 --..-ll •

iMlaoc* «- l l timh-- i : . • trees ofthe b- »: 1 • watered ty i.-v -r • lo: ate payment iwn. • !* \ rate chan- -

l.owWI.-•iuil.—

ol - n l. t h e ml oi ;$ ii-iantlr

' -li-r-llim-ntr.

By Kn Mr. Al. v: nf AJ i.

I«- ' . <5ri«*. at Li/well, July ITth, l s : i , M-Int-'Bh uud Kluala-th Samuels, both

A new ar i iv . i ;

lb . and Sugar a

lo any part o! • -

Fre-ii L.aj^ a t

-f : ite lireeu I ra at 40 c. a

• c. a l i t . r.r.i delivered free

village, a t John Giles

L". 15. U"il.

J O B P R I N T I N G ! On short Notice,

A T THIS OFFICE

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D Y S P E P S I A . v v h i e l i n o l l i i i i i ! h u t canke r on the s t o m a c h , then t o t h e llitiBlinca and

K I D N E Y S , c r e a t i t a a s ink in i : . t o n e f.cliM.-, and an i n d i W r nco even I., tli" e a n s o l your family .

Your s tomach is

R A W A N D I N F L A M E D , V >iiri ! d . . . . f r t -s i -s ,n . and jo t i can . ni i l , i«- -er-l a i n . i , '! .-ven ol'ihv.t your Bysleii' d o e n i l d get li; i t : a- JI , .-!.ni<nt i t . oiita.iM i n tne . leriinouioua fluid t f l lu u n k e r e a t * it u p v l i i e n rout* complex ion l o « « Iti i i o m , n i b.-cumes salfovr o r g r - n i - h . iin l v • T - t dav •• . ; -ne. t r want of nour i t i l imenl your - i.-ri I. e an ; llabby. and tlm lil.ers . t 'yoiir • II. Us unie r. : ,i\ . ,. T h n .'oik w ii t r a i n of .1: I-. ii 1 no Me.oial Disco-ery i l n l i . r l j

C T 7 P . E ; r a lp i l t;I..|. r III" I .Mi l. I .nil in |I .1 Side woakai -n c f !', • , - a i . ;iii.iil ol Ihe back pa l ' i .>1 tlio hip Jo in t w i-.-.i , i . r l r - .. u lar l lv of l b " lioweli. and lllao tha t iu.>: • ; ir . .a:l l ig ofdiv-,u-e-, tho

PILES. ITowt - m y t j ion- I:I Is of poor women an- mvli. r i nv

fr .en f id- i l» - ise and pinitiu' away a ralivrable 111 and their n -M-door in ighlHir do •« n. t know t h " c.iu—. I •.vistiioinivieas on your mind tha t good phi j i r . . - " r l . . " A n . mi.!" o f p n - v r n t i o n is bet ter tnuii h poiind of

M E D I C A L D I S C O V E R Y . vr u have bolh t h e previ'iilive ami tho cure , with thto iri-at n a i l • I iiialilv. Iliat il will never, under any circinnstanees, d o you any in jury .

Nocl ian--" ofi l i i i ./v. rne i - -« . i ry . Eat t h " l>e«t yoa r a n get. and pi..tlty euotikdi ot il.

iMl'.ri'Tl - 101! L'sc.—AdullMinotabl.-spoonfili i " r day ; I ' l i iidren over ten y i a n . desaurl si ioonlul; < h i j -dr. n from t l v . - t o e i f h t year ' . teHspoonful. A« no di-r ee t ionsean 1" :i, plieab!c to a l l cons t i tu t ions , l a t e Mlfllfient to opera te on tli" Imwrls twi re f t day .

V. nr- t ru ly , D O N A M * K E N N E D Y . I '/k " jS i , " per bott le . F ' . r sale by every druggis t

in the I nil . .1 State* and Bri t ish Provinces.

K A T l I R t S B E M E D Y . '

^ THE GR E A T BL O O D P U R I R E R . /

A valuable Indian rompound for restorlnR tho health, and for tho parnanont cure of alldiscasea arlsinj: from impurities of the blood, such as

S c r o f u l a , S c r o f i i l o i m H u m o r , ( ' i i n c c r , C u i i -p o r o u s M i i u i u r . K r y a l p e l u s , t ' n u k e r , S n l c

i d i e u i n , P i m p k - M t iui l H i i n i n r * o n t h e K n e e , f l e e r s . COUKIIS, C t i l a r r l i .

H r o n c h l t i s , N e i i r n l u i i i , H h e i i -i n a t l s m . I ' t i i u s i n i h u S i d e ,

DvHpepMia , C o n s t i i m t i i i n , ( i p a t i v e n r s s , F i I e n ,

lleiuliK-he, IH/.zines*. Nei-vonsuehs, F a l u t -ne«* iii t h e s to iuni 'h , Pniiis in t he l lnck .

K idney f'e'iipIa:'.itM, Ki ninle Wenl i -nesM nnd ( ienern! DebiUly.

K E P O R T FKO.U A F1L\( AI. . J

Chemis t and A p o t h e c a r y . H i i r n s . May I s ' . T S I ,

/'Kir .Sir—Tbls is to certify thai I b u • s .Id at retail, sixty thr lo?, T-lh. -• i of your V'KiiRTISK sineo April Kth. I-T1. a ad can iruly say. that ' t haiielron tho best sat isfact ioi i uf snv ' ! ii.edy, for the compla in t s for ahlcli >1 is rucommeuitod.ihkt I oversold. Scarcely a day passes withont - imeol my ciutomors tealifyiiiK lo it, merit* on thwiiselven Or their friend-. 1 am per-sonally coirninnt of •everalca-es of .-Vror . ou) Inwr t be .nc c a r e i by VEOETISK a lone in this vicini ty.

Very respectfully yours. Al OILMAN.

M Btoailuay. T" II. R STXVXKS. E«|.

THE aREAT

B L O O D P U R I F I E R .

Prepared by H, R. STEVENS,

BOSTON, MASS.

Pr ice Sold by all Drugelsts.

Guion Mai l L i n e Sail inn iiom New York and Liverpool, every VVil

uesday; QueeBstown eveo fhanday. Ten lir.t-cla.a steann r-, Pa'saiie. both cabin and -teerage, al low est rates. Kor fuither particulars ail lreas

F. H M'CLURE & CO., G e n ' I W e s i e r i i A g e n t s , M i l w a u k e e .

r ^ r A f c n t s W a n t e d .

D R . W H I T T I E R , C17 s t . C ' b a r l c a 8 t .

IONfl - «TI : . In St . ly-.ols t han any i " h n n -J Ic -', » o s u c c o n l n l l y t r a a t s S l i n p ' - and

. V u n c r r a l D i t e t s c a a a t o b r i n c p a t l e n l s from .'Ve,' Stile. Hi*ho.p;ulop|K)r'.ini'i.'..alire. il ^-nco wltn pu re s t d r u u s pr- i .an .l in ' b e .... : ' V i c v a l . c u r e * c a s e * g i v e n u p by • ;b" i f . uo

,. • t-'. f i l l e d ; te l l your p r l sa t* t n i ' ! . I ' n-..ji ' Bend t w o a t a m p i fur medical ••»a> i,

M . s , . t W o s t A y j i o o o . s o n t b r i i n l l . U c e n ' s . i. ' rSSot- . , 109pacta , Ai l iba t t hecu r l

i1 i q I o r la :n-«it:ve n i t h l o k n o w a l ^ / i i t ih ui . 1* t . i n a r r l . j r c , i c . Every yoan(ma-> n i d w i'. su o'Jtlht t o r'. a.i I* a> a w. -a la i t . The n- rr . us, leliln t a t ed o r p a r t l i l lylui: • enia te>elef ; i | : ' , .11;

i ter ial nnd n appl ies-

.11 St . , N. Y. id aad Colum

II riii « » - - I I I I I I . I RE1 I.NKD." Pol i she i and S o a p s a t For sa le by U a r n e * .

rs „II , DruKci f t s every rtet.ired by wHrrNEY i r o . .

I . ' z in t t lon, Mas*.

•» i i» k A,- nt» M I'it -,1 to -el l t h e b e a m l t u l F l l i i l o -» ) U U uniph >liirriiiKe (erliIleal«••>. i'..r tern . - , —o.l - t amp to l.'UlUl li A B a o . , Pub ' s .York . Pa

r first-class Pianos. Sent on L - ' . t i i i k r nrs t -c las-I ' lano*. s.-n* ii t r u l . n O — . . e n t s . U . S . P I A N O C O i t ' . HMtia j .N V

S' S J - I O n . ' l o i n l i . O n t n b a c k a for all, F a r C i r c a l a r s New Novelties. A M f -1 W. >M 11 11, V

0 1 A S A U T P L E O 5 l^'nt free, wilh terms, 'or my on t . . Mar Q * daily, la tbict i f

* new. Hem and di sira1! '. Can be 1 in.» o t2 - • I f emale N g i f t ga t '•nt - an i nu.-, Addr •• ^ \ \ . I I . CH I D E V I T H ,

y 2(;7 I l roadwiiy. New \ o r k .

vT THE LAST DAV WI1A I

A B I A B L A C K C A T -alojcue o' crut>lli-s lo chlii ren many a parent hil l have • , ;a.e. Permitting th— -"-1 mosquitoes to roilMIM . .|ple>. llltl.-ebibitcn when you can pre-vent it I- . t l . tl.V'CAN 'htFs aill proleri them Theyar t,i mail, po-t p-i l . on receipt of price. One. TV-. Tl:- . to aJdre*.. yl. KU different neaspai publish thi? ulvertisement. Adilre»«.

A. R. ilOL't'HTON. Jefferson Ohio.

HTANTED AGENTS 880pgrdm% t h t , - lebra'.'! IIOMI. sflUTTLE SKWlVi, M A-

(CHINK, ila-111 Ur / f l , ni.t'se i. " • V I . . " . . " dike on i .th *ide*.i and i s / ' I i f - -•«/.

The be-' ind cheapest family Se-ainc Machluol u th-niarket. AMresa

JOHNSON. I.L ARK I CO.. Boston. Mass.. Pittsburgh. Pa., i bicano. III.

St 1 .iii-. Mo.

.V. N . I"., August U', IbTl. No. W .

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K m c F i e M t e l l s o f a n L a s l c r n m a n

w l i o w a s ' o m i n p n i l i n g t l t p s e r v i c e s

o f a y o u n i ; P l i i l a i l o l p l i i a n - a C h i -

c a i r o m e r c l i a n i .

H e com'.'s o f a v. rv i r o o d f a m i l y . !

I l l s g r a i u l f a i l i c r w a n a v t rv d i s i i n - i

g u i s l i c i . . l a n / ' s n i d t h e E a ^ t v i u T .

" A V a s h e repl ier l ( . • h i c a g o .

" T l m t V o f n o a c o o n i r : w i t l i us .

T l i e r o ' s s Li l d y i s m I k t " t h a n ;n

a n y r : i r t i>!' t l i e ^ t a t e v

What"** Ik i j l i n s e i f y "

M i s < T . t h i n l i s " i l a d u y i s m " !•; nn

l n s | ) i r a i i o ' . i uv.l o u g h t i o m t o i i i e

o o i n i u g ( V : i ' t i o n a r y '>1 Ar.-. m . • •ui i -mK. |

A m a n w h o w a * not v e r y c a r e f u l

i n p e r s o n a ! a p p e a i a n c e t o i l s t h i s s t o r y

o f h i m s e l f : " 1 w e n t t o t h o !

d r u g - s t o p , ' o a r i y o n e n v o r n i n g i'or a

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

T h e n i g h t i l e r k o b j e c t e d t o g i v i n g i t

' t o m e w i t h o u t t h e p r e s c r i p t i o n , e v i d -

• c n t l y f e a r i n g : m e a n t t o d e s t r o y m y ;

soli ' . ' P a h a w I1 s a i d I , ' d o I l o o k

l i k e a m a n w h o w o u l d k i l l m y s e l f ? '

• G a z i n g a t m e s t e a d i l y f o r h a l f a m o -

m e n t , l i e r e p l i e d : '1 d o n ' t k n o w

S e e m s t o m e , i f 1 l o o k e d l i k e y o u , 1

s h o u l d b e g r e a t l y t e m p t e d t o k i l l

B i y f i e l f . "

T h e L a k e - S h o r e a n d - S o u t h ' r n M i c h -

i g a n R a i l r o a d C o m p a n y w i l l , i n a d d i -

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

, t i a l - t r a i n b e t w e e n t h i s c i t y a n d K a l -

a m a a c o d u r i n g t h e " N a t i o n a l H o r s e

F . u r , - " f o r t h e a e c m m o d a i i o n o f o u r

o i t i ' z e n s t h o s e w h o w i s h t o a t t e n d

t h e r a c e s a t K a l a m a z o o . A t r a i n

w i l l l e a v e t h i s c i t y a t 9 o ' c l o c k a. m . ,

o n t h e " JS lh , I C t k , 1 7 t h a n d l € t h i n s t .

f o r K a l a m a z o o , r e t u r n i n g a f t e r t h e

r a c e s , a n d r e a c h i n g t h i s c i t y a t 9 : 2 0

o ' c l o c k p - n i . F a r e f o r t h o r o u n d

t r i p — o u t a o d b a c k — $ 1 . 7 5 .

[ G . R . T i m e s .

J. STEARNS, r*ANtJFACTUfiEn OF

W I i ALL KINDS. P a r t a c n l a r a f l e n t i o n p a i d t o S a w i n g

Bi l i ' L u m b e r -

furcifh nny length up to thirty fM-t. Thott \_ / wwhing to kuild will find it to their intcrent to gtre me t rjUl,«/ I can ,"('»« th«n ocvtbiog they wtnt inthe wtr of fine lui^bcr. lal«oht««a large amouut of CLEAR STtTFF.

i O N ! ; w A G O N i t C A H H I A G E S I l U l '

Atkins & Somerby, B ILLS & G E I L L

cuyi M

Cofy/JWMM

Wish tn inform their frionilmii'l I In1 (mblic pcnotnl-K, tlint tin y Iiavi-luirrliitM'ii tlie old t'liinil n! Hojit ;,• Naili, onr door r.i«l ol the I'Ofl Ollici-, and will ir.nk" tlii- 'ale of

The nbo*c will be foldrheap* .'or ca«b. J. V.

Omoe. 8TEARKB,

Smyrna, Mich.

X J O W £ 3 . X J X J

DIGAR MAN'FACTORY AND TOBACCO STORE.

TA\1 NOW MANl'FACTURlXG FROM HIE brat Of Mock the follonring branda of Cigars

'•JICJTS Pridt of \ht West," "Lemon's OKK," end 1

"Sure The above are my favorite branda. j Cheaper CK"".m'''I'ufactur<''1-

Tobaccos, Wp*«. ••,Dd "moker'n articles gcnerilly,1

will alwajs be >. l u n d a t •'tora rail before puz-cbatioe eJfewl!CK^•

W H. HALL, liowe'.l, July llth lb?'- 3yl

m m m m i A S P E C I A L I T Y , ' Having had ronaldeialilr expiTlenci-In thuliuainrai we hope to fully meet the want* of Iho Inmiing rom. ! munity, un wo'ulii reapcctfully invite Ihe fnrmeiH of

' l.owell and vicinity, tn call nnd examine our goodi lipfore purc-iHing elvenhrre, an we are iletermlnedto to keep tlie

V e r y B e s t T o o l s the market affonli, nnd will guarantee that our pin-

ce« and

T E R l v l S

GRAND RAPIDS.

BAJtJCjBJTT'S

EATR BBSTOSATTVE.

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Avery4 Huggins M A N U F A C T U R E K S O F &. D E A L E I t e I N

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E ^ V E - T R O T J O - I I S ,

eannot he b u t by any legitimate dealer* in Weatern Michigan. We w ith to call particular attention to our

SPLENDID STOCK OF

P L O W S , M O W E R S A R E A P E R S ,

B U G G Y - H A K E S ,

and the 'amou*

G R A T T A N W A G O N .

We are also now prepaied to turniah a perfect

Plaster and Broad-Cast

Grain Sower,

COMBINED WITHTHK"ITHICAWHEF,I. RAKE"

We warrant thiimachine to be a continuoua and even diatributor of PLASTER, and ia aucceinlully used in all kindi of grain. Iio not fail to call and tea it work. Wc extena • cordial invitation to our old curtomera ol OratUn and vicinity to call and tee na, and wa will try in the future aa ia tha paat, to nake buaineaa tranaaetloni a mutual benefit.

Plow Poin t s & Repairs

coaaUntly on band. By cloie attention to buaineas, and lair dealing we hope to merit and receive a ahare of public patronage:

ATKINS fc SOMERBY. Lowell, March 20th, 1871.

I ' K O l ' R I K T O k s .

W A l i O N S A N 1 ) ( A U K I \ ( i K S

M A M F A C T n i l l ) A M '

R K P A I U K D T n O I I K E K ' I N D U -

K A U I I . I T Y ,

D I S P A T C H A N D I ' R I C E

W E W I L L N O T B E O I T D c N K

C A L L A N D S E E I ' S N K A K

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The DmggiiU wrlta that " all who try It rec-ommend it-many buying several bottles the sec-

itlnjt they ' ^ J O H N W T I S O N ' S I'.I \ ( ' I \ s \ | i ' l ' l I ond time, and stating thev 'would not be without J U l U N >VlL.C3tJiN^ |»Jj. \t , K.N.MII II botijo jn their house."' i t cures all C o n » h « ,

C o l d s n n d C h r o n i c C o n c h a , and its many cures of A s t h m a a n d [ B r o n e h l U a . of long standing—when other remedies hATe tailed—navs

< 11 n i > cautedit to be considered a speciflo for these com-^ n u i - plaints. T h r o a t A i l m e n t s recniw but a few

J N O K O P F & C O U \ J • a V V / 1 S U L w w a not fall to gtun the^relief and cure aflbrded by

P R O P I I I U X O l t H o r T I I K " ""

L O W E J J L

C H A I R F A C T O R Y Mannfacturer»ofand Pealcralnall Kimla ol Drujglsts.

Dr -Crook's Wine of Tar. Try one bottle. I t I s s a f e t o t a k e a t a a r t i m e , a n d u n d e r a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s w h a t e r e r .

PennK no other remedy to be palmed off on you for Dr. Crook's Wins of Tar, for it is this remedy which Is performing the n i n y wonderful o n r e s - a a d y o n w a n t I T , and not an untried medicine with a similarity of name. Bold by

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Fl I P N I T I I P F i Manhood show b t . how Restored! I ' l I I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .!u-t iiulill^Iifd,a ne*'•dition ofDr.

A . N I D

II Mowers and Reapers.

F U R S T S BRADLEY AND

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S T J O K C A S

Parlor and Chamber Sects, WHAT-NOTS.

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

CENTER TABLES.

m m u i u u i i y i M i i W o r k T a b l e s ,

CANE, FLAG, A N D W O O D S ^ A T

CHAINS, a ^ M ^ B E A D Y - U A D B C O F F I N S . F a t -

e n t M e t s l l l o B a r i s l C a s e s s n d Casks , o o n s t s n t l y o n h s n d .

HEARSE AND SERVICES AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATFb.

Retail rooma 2d door w*at of the Bank. Branch Store *1 FrtenvilU, Mont calm Counijf, op-

pon It the Pott Offiee, Main St-Wkoleiale rooms, near the factory, east of p. ir M.

Railroad Depot. JOHNKOLF,

A

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T S I L V E R M E D A L V

W a s awarded to

t Banetl's Hair Restoratire « I n S e p t , 1668,

Over a l l compeUtors .

* I t s m e r i t s hav ing been J O tborougl i ly testcu a n d .

f o u n d t o bo t h e B e a t I T te

W O ^ ^ T t i s Preparation Fnrpnsscs all others of its I

class as a H a i r B c n c w e r . Jt is tborouftb in its action upon G r a y or F a d e d 1

Hair and ita effcct permanent. J t produces but o n e d i s t i n c t Rhndc . while

otbets leave the hair in ninny varied colorf. ? t p r o m o t e s g r o w t h when other* fail to re- ,

producc a MnRlo hair. Jt Joes not c r i s p or d r y tbo Lair, but leaves it

moist and gloeay. l a d l e s find it superior to any other nf a Toilet i

D r a w i n g . TbeinRredienta used in thin Preparation arc tho

v e r y b e s t that can bo found, and aro ns barm-loci u ; water . I

LOBDi BMITH t CO., Proprietor!, CUICAQO, ILLS. I

W I N D O W ' and D O O R f r a m e d ,

1 P I - A I N O B r 4 i i C Y , C H E C K E D O R C O M M O N ' ,

c t j s t o i m : F L ^ o s r i ^ a -MATCHING, RE-SAWING,

;Stt®lLSAWlM6, Shapinj, TURNING, \ RlI'-SAWINf,

D O N E O N S H O U T X N T I I K .

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DODGE PLOWS, C t l L t r v ^ o E S .

SHOVEL P L O W S . Harrows, &c.

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The system needs renoTatiasand strengthening. ! f l ; A 1 / iET K i ( D i 1 O l / Now Tigor niUHtbA infused in UixdigestiTe organs. ' U Vil w l \ C a 1 The Htimulating. Kegulatlng and Tonic propcrtiea I < f Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar will gire a vigorous

tality to thine organ*. ' ' influenc

. They must try It. They „ „ _ will soon feel its influence, ami must persevere un-;.i the cure m complete. Keepine the Htomach ;.nd liowels ia n Tisopius condition with Dr. | - ' ( ) | i ' .ook 's Wine of Tar is the best defense axainst iii diseases. While Pr. Crook's Wine of Tar If : <• best remedy for all diseases of the Throat i. I Lungs, it is not prepared exclusifely for such i.-eaaea. The rich medicinal qualities of Tar il "iiUins would alone excite » regulating and

'•.renL'thenini: action on the Homsch and Dowels, i there are V r i r H n b l o I n i i r e d l r n l s of nn-iouMcil T o n l r vidun combined wilh it, which

• i-e ,t to b u i l d ii | i t l i o w e n k n n d d e -I t i l i l n i c d , r a p i d l y r e s t o r e e x h a u s t e d H t r e n g t h , cli mix the stomach, relax the liver. • HUM- t l i o f«io<l t o d lKOi t , and make pure •do.-I, r j' .-]. ' !" ii, Juiindice, Indices-' fin ; : 'i i: i ! Try one Ixjtlle. VKU f o r f>r . O o o l t ' s M ' l n e o f T n r . ITn-

i . • v. .latter the name and -i;. V. ; Tar, as near as they

• J mfr; ' . ." «• ' It Is Dr. Crook's '. «-•( T- •• • •• im.ny wonderful .M". : i . . i : . . 'ti - v. i i ' the remedy

i o t ' ; . ' .' 1 •• i . ' ' .res iiui'lf: ordy ••II: , 'T • -i- : :;g fcr A run-

' . . . t l ; -i;!.. you pur-isq has the followinjf •ord--f » th# stamp. In I,.. It-!:.:- • f.l. . . V. r. ' 1. "•••md Rt - . • t . f S I-

ANY OF THE

CALL ON

A HOVE

PETE.; A N D ( J E T T i l E M

C l E H E A . I 3 s

C D P

UNION BLOCK, LOWELL, MICE.

P. J. COPPENS,

i''n.vi;nwn.i.-!<ri,!.KBB.m:n Esf *T on rnilirnl ri/r» i«itlioiit ;ni,dlcinc) of rnmittrrlittn. tit .•'t-minnl Wesk-

nemi, InToluiitair St miiisl l.ti«>e«, linpotenev. Mental •ad I'h.vleitl Incapacity. Impedimenli" to Maniige, etc; aUn, Cun>nm|ilion'. KidlrpM', ami Fits, induced by felf-intlulftr.re or itt Mini fxttm.-ipnin-e.

TT Price in a •calftl envt-lni e. "ni v 6 rent*. The eelc'^rat.td ant hor, in litis ndifiinil'le e»say,

rlearlj tlfintmH'rate» ftom n thirty voais' successful practice, tt-ht tlie nlnrmini: i-onn-tiiiencf of self abuse may be radically cuutl wiilit.nl Hie tlhiiferous ii»e of Internal mft'.lciiif or the a|i|illcaiinn of tlie knife; pointin); out a modi-ot curra t oner simple, certain, and effectunl by which»rery suffer 't , no matter what bis condition may be, may cur* lilmselfcheaply, pn-TStely, and rniically.

C r T b i i t L*cture flmiild he in tbe binds of etcry youth and riery man in tbe land.

Sent nnderttt-al, in a scaled envelope tn any address, postpaid on iec«i|<t ot'six cents, nr two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Cmv rwell's "Marriaite Oulde," price SS cents. .Addrv>r ihe Pulill>lirr,<

Oil AS. 12" Csm-i j, NVw Vork,

V . IS. .1.0. Xl.lN'iUkCo. irk. Post Office V,il6.

/

N..ne •u:..c ur.U s slfutJ by

Eo!o

SHEl7 ARB'S

tut a Not a Wlii-kev nr ^tlinnl.tliinr r.everacs MKDH'IM; wiiliin tbe reach of nil.

Price, only SO Cents a Bottle.

T h i - .ti tl .-lc h u s b e e n t h o r o u g h l y t e s t e d a n d f o u n d n s u r e n n u s p e e d y c u r e for t h o f o l l o w i n g c o m p l a i n t s ;

Jaiiudire. htdif/estion. Sour Stom-ach, font ire n ess, Merrons and Sick Headache, hirer Complaint, PcrertV.lt/ne, Dyspepsia, Worms in Children, Files, Bilious Com-plaints, Loss of Appetite, Erup-tions ofthe Shin. Pimples on the Pace, and oil Diseases of the Blood: also the. best lUuretyrhi Use for Kidney Complf/iiits, Weak Back, Pain In the Loins, Lamhayo, tirarel, Bheumatism, Xerrous Debility. Dropsey, Cold Pcet aud Hands, Mental De-pression, etc, Per*«oii^ h a v i n g Ff-vor n n d A g u e ,

Chil l -) , t t<-.. s l i o u U l finvt ut-o

DR. SHEPARD'S

A G U E P I L L S , (I'rice, only KO Cents iter Hor.)

t h e n f o l l o w w i t h I h e Dittorft, t o r e g u -late l i io D o w i - U . . r"ino a h e a l t h y A p -petit-*. ,̂1 r«•ii -:111*-n i ii'l i n v i g o r a t e 111" s y s t o n i , . lo tn--- ii>o B l o o d , o a r r y i n g off a l l irnpnrit io*. t h r o u g h t h e K k I -n e y s anrl D o w e K . l e a v i n g tlio • fi m n o t l i a b l e to < ,e fon' l a l tnokx. ^

I e a n f i i f e l y '-•«y t h e r o i s m o r e real g e n u i n e Bi t ters in o n o MO Cent-'. Buttle o fShrp . i rM'- C o m p o u n d W a h o u Bi t ters t h a n t h e n i'i in a w h o l e e a s e o f a n y o t h e r k i n d in m a r k e t .

n e e o m m e m l e d b y a l l the f irst Clat-s P h y s i c i a n s t h r o u g h o u t t h e C i ty a n d C o u n t r y , a s t h e b e s t F a m i l y M e d i c i n e in u s e . N o F a m i l y s h o u l d b e w i t h o u t i h e m in the H o u s e , a n d t h e r e b y t a v e t i m e n n d m o n e y .

J'r'nw, .10 Cents each.

t o r snlc by l)rui*ffr> iiiitl Dealers Kcncrj'lly.

C. N. SHEPARD, P r o p r i e t o r ,

(Irand Ita/yds, Mi Anil 1 v H u n t H u n t e r , .-ind Wooding & I.

* ' l l , Mich.

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