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LOWELL JOURNAL, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, At Ltwelli Mlcklfai, by a A H . W . I l l N I C . TKHUB 1 1 . 6 0 A YUAH. OHIIfLT DITOTID TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. LO WILLTBUBIIESB DIRECTORY. P UCK * McDANNBLL, Pbrilclim «nJ Surgtool: Offle# Is B*nk Block. R OBERT M ARSHALL, COOPR. BUT W»- Ur Si. Floor bornU ood oil klndi of cuitom work. B OYCE * NASH, Mioofrt of OXM, M*t- tocki, Mill-pleki Ac. Old plow poiaU nodi D«W, Uowtn tgd Beopert r»p*lr#d. A. CHAPMAN, Pbotognpb ArtUt. Roomi Mil to Pott-offlco. op tliin. E M 1L OUASB, Bokory, and RetUonoi. Oppoilla Mode H»IL w B. RICKEBT. Lowoll Bakor; «od RottooroBt Oppooiw Polloo'i Block M TTS.C. A. CHAPMAN, Millioerr and Drm maklaj. OppoilM Bank Block. i 0. WEST, DraniM aod Statiooir. Agent fx Oosvloo Rubber PaioL Oppoilte imt Mill*. J HOWARD SMITH, M. D. Homaopathic . Phjilclao. Offleo OTer Poit office. Jt. B. Special atteotloo glren to the tick. T C.SOOTT.- Hardwart, Saab, Doota, aoJ .1. glaee. Baildare' Hardware a ip«cia!tj. OppotlU Foraet M11U. J AUIS B. WEEKS, Jolt Ice of tbe Peace NoUrr PoUle, 8*1 EeUU, lowrance *e. Orer Weel'a Drag Blore. JDINO K LOOK, DruggitU and Sia- tiooan, Ac. Doloa Block. w 00 . M. DEVKNDOBF, Agent for Domeelic ) Sewlog' Machine, Smilh'i Anierlcao Or- gas. Une door aait of Ifaal'a Drog Store. H. LOOK. Atlomy at law. Ufflca io Doioa Block. 0 E W. DODQB Attorney at law, Notary Public,**. OOM in Muie Hall Block. TTTILHELM t PLAMAQAN. Dealenin YV Boot* aa4 Shoe*. Olothiog As. Un- ion Block, We*t (id* K ITCHELL k DONOVAN. Oroo*ri**and ProfltioM, 0rockery, Qia* w a n Ac, Block. T M. WBATHERWAX. Dry Ooodi, cloth- J. lag. Boot*, Shoe*, Hat*, Cap*, Ac. Union Block. I) AKB HOUSE. CorewMala and Wail Wal*r Stmt*. A. Dak*, Proprietor. H ALL 4 WOOD. Cigtr Hannlactnrerf. Oornar Mala and RiAr 8tr**u 4 TKINS * ADAMS. Dealer* In Agrlcnl- A loral Implement*, Farm tooli, Ac, Bridge Sire*i. J O. TRAIN. D*al*r la Foim prodncti, Wooi, J*!". Bridg* Street. L IVERY, DALE AOD BOARDING STA- BLE. Uaaro* St. Thot. Tate Proprle- lor H. BHEPARD. Hardware of all kiudi, Dooa, wuh, glau, Ac. Bank Block. P.obTy. Deotiil. Roumi orar Bcuti'i Hardwire He**, Work w*rr*Dtid. H E H 0WK k WHITE. Boot*, »bo*#, Laalber, Ac. Bridg* Street. J. C. HABE, Maible Work*. Oo* door «**t of Lte'i Stor*. Bridg* Stree'.. S TONE A FRA/.EE. Carriage Builder*. Monro* StreeL All kind* of repairing doa* ia fint-claA Myla. 0. EILDRETH, auumlth. Muiic Hall Block. Now gum mad* to ord*r. J t) OBN TAYLOR. Iron Foundry. Corner Of Jack too k Arery 8tr**l*. ELUS G. HENBY, BOOM ud Ckrriag* paintar. King k Amphlall'e Bloek. H W.AVERY. MmU Mark*L Oppoiite Bank Block. M ILTON M. PEKRY, Attorney, Notary, and Joatlce. Bank Block. \H 0. BARBER. GrocarlM, ProTiiloa*. Jll.. Crocker;. Notiooi, Ac. Cor. Bridge A WMblngton BlreeU. C G. STONE A 0 0 . Dry Good*, Boon, . asd Shoe*, H. to, Cap*, Ar. Bank yiloek. N B. BLAIN. Fancy Dry Goodi, Gar- . patingi, Hal*, Cap*, Notion*, *ic. Or* »'* Bloek. L OWBLL OMNIBUS LINE. 0. Water* proprUlor. LOOT* order* at hotel*. [OBN WILSON, Blacktmilhlog, Bon*. I thoolof, Wagon and Carriage ironing. MIO* SlIMl. LOWELL OURNAL. [ OWELI. NATIONAIi HANK, Of Lowoll, Mirhignn. ''M'lTAI. iico.ooo srui'M's i in.<100 niiii;non«: IATCII. K. J. ll'»ai IT W office /.v I//.i TN ni.ncK ' noun. VOUIMK XI •dim i/r/.i/r.v LOWKLL, MK IIKJA: wcrr- WKDNKSDAV Al OUST KUWi. • I .VI /'ATf Yi'M: IS M>\.\.\( i:. NUMIir.KT. w 11 A KICK, A. S. STVNNAUD, (' T WooDINd. C. K. U u i . M. ,N, IIINK. K. It. CUAW SECRirnSOCIETIES. B. A. M. R KHUI.AII Confoc..u„n *1 IlimWClupttr Xi.. 71,at Hwmlc Hill, on WMnfiulaj erniiii«> • • orb«rorrtbe full lunon 1" y r h mMtlii ^ ( I. < Sr«D(kLi», S'f llarmunjr LoclKi', N ona I.O.O, K. UMtlrf"crrir 8»lniU.j ..un- lo Hunk tllofk, a. n. luicou.r ii. j.at'LLiruKi>.Hi<'}. Money to Loan of 1500 tod It I on imprnTrJ f«rm. in llori|i«ii'' Uuslit. n. F. I.ficK«voon. AH UliTk, (imiij ll'l'lj', ' Farm For Sale. ThiM •ml mi. tuUmtlM »o.l •ml iio:lti• ' l^«u!l. known «• th#P"irtcr-I»lln l»"" I" i ' . Soulli"'-! a "faction CH li>n«rrm I 1U0 >rir> InproT'd Unil, Willi i:""J otclu xu.i , bulMlntP. For lurtlff raitlcuUm in^uiir . ; i: .• , A. J. A' KSI:. Lock lias •IO Qrr*vt'.Vi, Aii 1 . Money to Loan, At rtftfconublo rules, BJ FALL VS3 GLEASON, Attorneys nml Solicitors. 27 Power*'Opera House ISIuck. (irnml Itapids, Micb. BUSINESS LOCALS. THE GENUINE RUBBER FAINT for sale by J- C. West it ths best and : cheapest p lint in the world. j Save iiionpy by smukini,' PICK'S— i l i c IIIIKM F i v e - C e n t C i g n r . Sold only j b y Wooiliiifi & Look. I.aritp stock of Genniie Rnkbrr Palm Just rcreirrd at WoMiir k Locks. N. II. Mom j to Iniin on pood Heal Kstaic "t'ettrily. Myron 11. Norton. RUBBER FAINT lasts twiee as 1OD£. as any other For sale by J. C. West "E. 11.''and "P. C. F." Cigars; a iplmilid slock nt J. C. West's Drug DMINISTBATOH'A BALE ul Join A ID LLIO malUr ul lit t»l»t 5»tlctli htrtbj giren tint 1 »li«li •rlUt I'ulplle Aoclifln,TO IbenlfhMt bidd»r. on THII.dar. LU Sill d a j 01 S*pltiub«r . A. II IS7C, «t 10 o clotJ In lL. fomoon.tl TB» froul door oflu»i'il..-« nf!I 11. RER- N IU11. In lilt "F L.OWLT/n lli» C t t H } ot Kriit,U tbcSUIr > f Mlclilpin, pui-u«ut U 1.1 OMLM«Dd«uth«ritjr iftanli-d L» U>R on Hi.. l»o«t.v Idarik D«T of JULY, A. II. ik:B. !•/T'"; I'roii.i. Conrl of Ktol Ciuulv, Uicliigan. »I1 tlic i «ut». right UlUanu lotpreal oltlir nldirerl. r.l ol, in and to LHA realMUtaailuatrd and Uin; iLlli^cun- tj of Ktnt.ln ihtSltlt of SHehlpn. kn.vi.AODDT. acillndaa folluwa to «LL; IbraoutU 'aal ^UARLRR of thanorth aa>TI|UarUr ami lb" notll, "I".T CI'iar- tor of tha 8ontfan>t .juarlvr nl urcliou lliitly >11 (3B> IB towa MMD (71 north of lUn|« Its (101 n . rou- taiolof aifthtj (I0> tern of laivl mort or L(~I. To BE aold>ubj»CT In all LC{al intombran ,n. Daltd July 31 A II LIRE. ABHAH li. B1IE4U Cwt Aiiniiiiiiliatoi. The Iii -'I Goods nt low prices for cash at .1 C. West's Drug Store. New Stock of Genuine Rubber Paint nt .1. C. West's Drugstore. New lot of Violin Strings, Bridges, Hows, Peg*, and Tail-pieces just reeeiv. ed by J. U. West's. Ten Cent Cigar for FIVE C E N T at Wco'ling & Looks. Boy mrn's, yonth's aid bay's cloihin^at Chas. Allhen's. Cener storp. Train's black. This isthe only exclusire Clothing: honse In Lowell. 150 HPW SlyleS of WALL PIPEtt at H oodioff & Look's Genuine Rubber PAIUI nanifse lured by ibe Robber Paint Co. • Cleveland; for sale it H'oodn? t Look's. IPODATE OBUElt Money to loan in Bums of |500 and upwards cm real estate security. , 5 tf 0. II. I.OOK. Lowell, Micb. N. L. MoOARTY. WbolMd* and null Qronr. Bank Block. E A.BONDKBLIN, Notary Public, Lo«- . *11 National Bank. Ail tb* latutMyle* of itmrlng dot*. C BARLES ALTBRN. Clotblng, Geits ParnUhlog good*, bat*, cap* and trunl s. Ion Block, Rut corner TOBN W1NGLER. Wbolml* and Re. •I tall daalir In Orocerl** and Proriilom. 'nlon Block. B ABNKS k ItUUSR. BUckinltblDg, Main StiMt. Tb* ilgn of tb* big bor** is tb*lr card. OAIVRAPIDFL DIRECTORY, J. Orion Sdla. jUBaBON^UVSiCUN todAecoaebiur, UBoa )ia Ut. BlUa' Bteek, Oraad lUaidi. lUatdoai* ., IJ Sli.Uua St KUITBBBB. BIUfWEU & HALBTKU. CitJ Brewery, Grand Bapida, Mich. DMAVaUTJjAOBU. . SWEET'S HOTEL. ^ Grand Rapids, T.II.LTON. I Prob . 1 T.r.l'ICKKRlNO, J rrov 1 No bstUr hotel in tb* W**t. Mich. Benjamin A. Harlan, ATTORNEY AT LA, JUDGE OP PBOBATE, COMMISSIONER of DEEDS, , Etc. for Now York and Wisconsin. PnbaU offlet. County build inf. Grand t Rupidt, Mich. "THE MORTON," GRAND RiPIDS, MICHIGAN. X. T. PARTLIKD, | JVFPRMSFF. ' FAHHUAM LYON, ) R Finest Hotel in the State. Wall Pajicr and Window Shades in •ut vorie C. W cat's. Woodinp A Bubbri' Paint. Look sell tiemiie Bute of ICIcbit*n. County of Kjint. ; Ataauaionof tbarrnbalo Court lui the CnuntT Ol Kent, bull]an at tbt i'robaU Offlrr. In ll.c Clly ul Orand Uapida, on Thundaj tbe Ibird day of Aufo.t lo tbe yearon<lhouund rl|hlhundrtd "p4L'u'r' T nVn).mln A. H«Un,J-^ of I'tobllv. ' uuj «' "»»'"• [>*«* J In llir mailer ultUo eatate ofOharle. Krar'ncn danuMHj. On reading and filine tha (leal ICCHDII I < f OharUtB. Fraoci.ro and John I.. < oir.l, Ki' uti r. of tha Lait Will >ud Tcatamro: of atid <!r j.r I. Tharrapon It la ordi-rrd. thai Jli.ndat ll.e tvaoty-altbtb dajolAujmi lnit.alifno'cl">k in the forenoon, be uaigoed fur thr •iaiiiii.aii»i. and alii •»- anta of aall account and and Ilia*. II' betra at law of a«ij ildciiated nnd all etberptraonalnUrealedln .al l p«latc,ati'rrcjuln' l toappearal a .t.ainn of.aid court,tlien lo I"' liMil* eoatthrl'robalrOIHci.,iu lli« City nl (iiandllo)-, . , Idj, In uideounty, and .how c " u ^-"V tb' rr bo, | icine hud failed to accomplish a certain •hr lb» MHaccoonl ibouM n »: l>-•'lowed .... i j-Aa-t-'a* - - J •. Ani It It lurtbvr oiJtrcd, tint u>il rt*ra! <f* fl?t Botieo to lUr pertuna intrrrolfil ia •mU wUlt.of ili* (.cnilrnc^ ol tiid !U anilmUon llirr*"f br •tuiing copy nf Iblo ordrr to b# publlilird in lilt l4)Vll.L JnirRlTAl n-n.pij.i r prioitU iDd eirealatlngln oild Uounly ol H rui luift •necMitv* wtrka, lutvluui toni'l «l->i UKNJAMIS A. IIARL4N. JHdfrof Alrurcor* Cf «l-« K. I'fEll* •* Kef l«l»r. »*S The American People No people in the world suflers as murli witli Dynju-psia its Americans. Altlimigh years of experience in* med- and sure remedy for this disease and its effects, such ns sour Stomach, Heart-burn Wuter linish. Sick Uenditche, Costive- nc.-s, jiiilpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, coining up of food, low spir- its, general debility, etc., yet since the iutruductiou of GHEES'* ACOUBT PLOW- BK. \.-c believe there Is no case of Dys- ptpslit that cannot lie relieved. 30,000 dozen sold lust year without one'ease of fuiluro reported. Oo to your Druggist Wooding & Look and get it Sample Bot- tlr for 10 cents and try it. Two doses w ill relieve you. Itegular size 75 cents. pBODATB OHDEU n(atr nf lllcin^An, I'OUiit) ol Kml, ) »• At a **•••!*111 the ProUitv Court f*>t llir CMUI** ol Krul. bi>| Irn at Ibi* I'robitr I'Cur.in Xhi- Ctl)' ut Oiand iU|il U. *in Tbar.'Ujr .tbr tsrnty-Mt enl!! tUf olJuir, in Ib^ v* r tb«>UHiDd ci^bt iiUfirsd and •^*b'|)-ail I'fe-ol -Uenjiiuiii A. HtrUi:, Jti u« "I I'raUalr lo llir mt'iri of ibf raUtc ul ira D WIIOJA, •!«' 1 1 r*aorU Monty ! MUQOJ ! sdinir on*! lllinc llf dull u ili>J. , . of Utii.vi Ana Wiicoi widow •! Mid >> liut llloUCy l!i lllj dUO, I WMDt bo* pia,iii, thai her duwer in the uai Miat- | tweeu ihis and the fifteenth day of Sent. lui lniaKi calatr and in ottd lieUtUl. iU .rlWd x . ...... . t J 1 . mi* In> a«a fard aod art "tf to brr m uecor. : ,,c Xt NotfKlllCS rei'ClVe 1 ID pnjlUOUt sLsntr •nil lb* pioslatoua of Ibr lUlnt* in oucb tllis )cur. L-l tllf mites bo in full %H'l "^^Kr'^d.tC.tTeevtar.tb.t.eaty ^ The same with larger wcou 1 day of Augu.t neil, al len unlock ia llir f<irv- i umollllts. jMisned fur tin* hearing of 'aid polllion and Ibat the lieiM at law of »aii do* eea.ad, and all other perMin. iutei'.ltd iu .aid CM taia, are tn|uired lo appo.r at a «e»ilrn ol Mid Court, (hen to be boldan at the I'rolMie OSU-R, IN LIE Cilj ufUrand KapiJ., in nidcoucljr ar.J .h.ncio.e if any Ibtrc be why tnc prajer.f the p-iinnrr •li'lJ not be (raul.d. And It ia farther urdrK.l. thai .aid petitioner fire notice to th« per.on.mltre.t'd in aeid eatate, of tha nonduncy of .aid petition nnd Hie haerliiK Iheioof, b* cau.'in| a uopy o: till- or.Ur to be publl.hed in lite LowellJui'iix .1 .,1 iien. apsr prlnled aud clrculatine in .aidcooul> ul lli nt.lhtri' auoceaaivr week., previoua to .aid iUr of hiring. A true copy. UKNJ .MIX A. 1IA11I..\\.JU1,. utriobit-. Crara £. l , t*Kii>..Keililcr. •••3 P BOUATEOBDELL. Stalo of Michigan County ol Kent 11 ; At i. u.- alonof tha ProhaU Court for tbe County ol Krul. hoiuen at the Probate tim.c. in ibe city cl tirond Rapid., on Friday tbo twenty UnldaTolJuiy, in the year one tbouunc ei|hl hundred acdaeienij .ia Pre.enl lirn)aniiu A. Italian Judge olfiobalu. In Iht matterul ihc e.tate uf J mathin 1 hoi. r ivii J o u x TATLOU. On readingend flling thepatitlon, duly TenOed, of llanjamm Hteam., ol irtiiig,ChaUui|ua County, Naw York praying that the In.trumool uuwuu tile in IhU Ctiurl.peviirling to be a duly .utbeutlcu- tad cap) ef the la.t Will end rMlam-ut ol .aid U— eaa«d and of tbe I'rooa'.a Iberevf in tha Suir^gate.' Court ol .aid Coueiy ul Chatauiiua and State of Ne" Vurk miy beelluwad Died and recorded in Ihi. Courtaa a foraigo Will and that the ex-cution thereof and adniinlatratlan of aaid nt-ile within the atit* of Michigan may bo grantad lo a n d pe- tiUoeer. Ibereupon II la ordered Ibat 8atun!oy the Iwelliii day of Angu.t neit, at tan o'clock in the far.noon, be aaaigned for lb' hearii.g ol •aid paiilion, and that the beir. al law oi aaid dectaaad . and all oilier pcrxn. iBteieatidin aaid eatate are rr-iuiredlo appear at a aaa.ioD of aeid court,then to b*' boldm .1 the Probate tlfllce lo thr City ul Orand Uepid., in aaid counly and ahow cauaa II any theie b'. why Ihe prayei ol tbt pelitloner thuuld not be graliled; And It la furtbar ordered that aaid petitioner give notice to tbe par.oua Inlore.tcJ i n WID elate, of ibe pendency of .aid pallllon and the H-arinr tbereol by caulng a copy of Ihi. order to be pub- llthed In tbe Lowell Journal a new.paper prinlol and elioulatlng In tanl County of Kent three •ecceultaweekapraTlouato aaid day ol heunng. UKNJAU1N A, 11 AUI.AN'.Judge ofl'mhalt (A true copy.I CvaueK. Paesixe llegi.ler. RIBDBB~OP PUDIILOATION - Htate of WUI:higao. Hetcnieenlb Judi'-ialCucait.iuChan- eery. : Suit pending in the Ciieuil Oourl lor Hi. Uonnty of Kent , In Chancert. A/lhoCiiy ol ilraml llapi 1 ., In aaid Counly on tin .lnh d.ij ul .In'i.A li, IMS. BAMUKI. T.UiUOUN CompUinant . "• UAOm.I.A O.illUK.N lldcnXinl. fulbitcauae, llapiKaiiuglKiiu am.lnlt i. .:U, Ibat tbe dtlendaul laabeliaO.lieiii i. a re.ldenlofl ni. lale, bainiattubpoeiia i.tued In Mid cauae loulj ael baMiTedupunher In leaaon ul her abionrc liuni ar ceorealawnl wilhln tin. rilal. Ou mo- lion of Ueorgc II. Whl.e, Cuu.plaloanl'. holkilor 11 U ordered that tbo appearance ol aaidabnnlur tun- Maleddeleiidanl.taaballa U.bam be rnlercd herein within tbrae nonlh. fioni Ihe daii >1 lhuuiiler,and la aate other appearance ihr caux- btiann.tr tutbu lllllol complaint tu be lllid.and aropy thereuf to be toned on the Ciniplalnani'. n'liiritui allliin lilieen daytafler oerelce ou her ul a copy of aaid bill and no.i llceollbla order: and In delault theirol, .jid hil bttaktnaa cunfea.til by .aid aUenlor cieceeilrd Ue- fendant: and It ia furlhtr ordeird Ibatwilbintacni) dayt tbt Complainant ctuM a nolle, ofthl.utder lu be peblUhtd in the Lowell Journal, a oew.papei piinled pabliibedandcircaUting in uldCuunt), and tliit Mid pnUicatioobe coatTnucd therein one. lu eich week ferali wtekt in auccoaeiop, urtiiat hi C.IUM acopy oflbl. ordtr lu be pertuoally ainedun .aid abetntor cunotaled Ilefrud.nl at lea.t twent.e day. before tbe lunr abuTe preanibed furhcr appearance. JAMK.T II. WIL. Clicuil Court Ctinimit. ,et, Kml Count'. Michigan. Ocorge 11. WIIITI, Campltinanl'. Solicitor. a true cop) ol t;:ouriglual order ui^ Sir uilh w IB aaid cau.e Alteit: UOBAKT ll.CIIII'UAK, Uigl.tcr IwT By WBSI.KY W IIVnE, liepuly. N OTICE CF UOMMIBBIUKBKH OU OLIAJMU .state of Mlcbigau, Cuuuly ol K.ui,-,. Piobate Court fur .aid County. Eitatonf Su«n J, Monli.aecoaied The undcralgoed baring been apiioinlttl by the ' " ol i'robiii ..I .aid ounty. Commiaaiooera on aid tatate, aod .it uiunth . in the m-lteral from tho IMh day ot fge of Probalt, lu all peraon. hiring claim- agalB.luld e.tate, iu which lu pre.ent their clilai' to uafareiaminationHLdadjualmcnt. Notice I. hereby glrcn. that no wlllmeclnn Sut- uiday, Ibe *.*blh day uf Aug.. A* 1), tBT6. an ('.on SUT- urday, tb- 13!h day uf Januai) A. 1». IsTT, nt leno'clock A.U.. ul each day.iit the •.•.idem, ul John J. Mc.Nioghton in the town.hip uf ll.iwne iu aaid count >, lo recti.t and eianiiae .uch . laiu- Dated li">» ne, Uich July"Jlh A U. UTC. -• A.SKOUVKENDALI Smoke TICK'S—the boss five cent cigar. For solo only by Wooding d: L-iok. A KI'.VV TUINIIRI THAT WE KNOW.—We know Hint ii disordered stomnch or liver producemore suffering than any other cause. We know tlmt very few phyai- cians nro nuccessful iu their treatment of these disorders. We know that DrCos- tu's Hndicul Cure will, without the shad- ow ol it douht, almost immediately re- lieve and pernmiiently cure all of these distressing symptoms. We know thousands who are willing to tes- tify tlmt what we say is true t» the letter. We know tlmt if you will give it a fair trial you will let us add •your name t* ilie "cloud of witnesses." Will you give it a trial, and doit now? Tiialsize only 25c. Sold by J. C. West, sole agent, Lowell. I'rof. Parker's Pleaiant Wonn Syrup is perfectly safe, extremely palatalila. No physic required. Costs 25 cents. Try it. Pure Lead and Oil at Voodlag A Look's. EXAMINATION—Theru will be a public examination of candidates for teoekin^in the public schools of the township of Lowell, at the Union nubool building in the village of Lowell on Saturday Sep tember 2d 1870 commcuciug at 9 o'clock A. SI. S I . M . PKBRT, Township Superintendent of Schools T i n t ADVANTAUE. Tho advauUgo iu buying I). II. Do-land "i Co.'s Iktl Ohm- iriil Suhrutui, me uuineroui. Among them are uulfurm and perfect goods, tlmt make extra bread, biscuit or pastry uf all kinds. JOUUXAI. JOTT1NOS. l.ocal and Oeneral, Picnic* are raging. Kipc peiiches now. The pnntoflice looks better, they say. lUeu ball tournament at Ionia this week. Clmndler Johnson Esq., of Corry, Pa., is in town. The Second Regiment of State troops behaved gallantly. The Centennial Comedy Co., has gone to Grand Haven. A. H. lilake nnd son have returned from the Buckeye stale. Eugene Pnrrish of Conneaut Ohio, ar- rived in town last week. Mis. Simeon Hunt nnd son have been visiting Lowell friends. . 1 . i u i.. i Hogs arc tlying in Ada. MouMy N I;I they say. Tho inflatianl»ts e.'.pci i to lo ; ed. C«ry too marh lonil Rose, the victim of the lut 1 trnL' in Grand Rapids, bids fair t i rcccivi r. The Grangers of Ionia Co , will Imlil a picnic on tho Ionia fair einninl- An;;. 2Sd. Burdock is a pretty plant. In Lowell it makes an excellent hed^e al'm^ tl,i sidewalks. Zadoc Howe, is building a new resi- dence on the comer of Bridge and .TejT- erson streets. Sirs. Denus Hine, Jlri. < . R, Hiiiu and son Bert, went to Hcrsiy !,i-t to visit friendn. Col. Hesimore has fevered tbo tie thit bound him to the Greonb&i k pnrty and now they cull him a green back slider. Tlie National party platform " d i n ,ir.l office seekers." Sam Cnry is their man her the ,11 f o r 11 •••lurni iu 1 '..ii,uii in Coldwaterj or- ,\i. ent lo him during the -•iv- "The enthusiasm c nnd Wheeler, and ik .it pt' ent is truly 1 ive lis from Tilden- T 1 " iivcruge liaily 'ulci at John Wing- !• i' . i'l.vry during the moDtb of July a'.nmintvd to ^i.'.'i. During the eainc month Wingler sold uuil shipped nine tons (if butter ami 1,0(10 dn/.. Cgga. .Itlli isn't I '• !I "I IIIAHIII for Irnde, AH who mil Judge Stone, tlie Re. imbiii ia numiiuc for Congress, on Sat II." I,. . were greatly pleased with bis ap- JUMI nice, and he can re-i nsstirtti that i thing else, for we always noticed that ilICi 11 •til i f Id M V ill I >'• I < •• *t. I w ol 11 f • I I' r«lt I. e • . a IIIR 'loiiiinAtion >«ill bf Imn-lsninrlv mtl- tied by the RcpubiJcnr of lonl.i county nc\ full. -Lnia Scutiail. A postal card line bcrn received which says; "Maniod by the R.v. Al Soutli Boston Aug. !• I). Ilafscr, Sin. FUANK makiii' ' L ii'is BIILTER to Mis? EVELVN MOUSE, | liolh of r.ov. ell " Jur, pcaco anil pros- perity, ' Hon, M. S. Crosby of Grand Rupids ! has betn appointed, by tbo Governor, a Hriii 'e | Ull,m '' ,r " f l ^ c '' ouri ' "f Commissioners " for tbi Supervision of Penal and Re- .. . I formnlory Inslifutions Mr. Crosby is The Free Methodists will hold a camp ()f Mil . h ig a „-s l^st men and bis pointiient ia gratifying to his warm friends. for Vice President. E. A. Chapman, t returned from the east and is line photos, once more. Has anybody lost any thistleif seen tome on Hudson street, street and other streets. up- many The Centeuuiul Comody Company dosed as week's cngngemont here last Suturdty evening. Tho company is corapoji-d of ladies un'l gentlemen in tbe bi^.cst s. a ; e of ihe term, and they w^a mtny warm friends here by their euurlcCU- nnd refined bearing. We herever they pitch meeting at Sarnnof, commencing An, 8d and lasting one week. Wrestler Uolcomb and a colored aiHii will lutve a little collar and elbow exer ci*e at Sparta on Friday for $ j|) Tbe Grand Rapids Pont favors the double standard—gold and silver, and its arguments ar* worth readiug. Standish, the Bon Ton man, opens u first-class restaurant this week in Jud. ivlrh ;l.,m sue West's building west of the poslofiioe. ! their •J nt Both State tickets are cow in the We i;o iu receipt of atopy of the To- field and Slichignn's 30,000 Republican | b' 1 ' ' i:LAI.;;'s premium engraving of R. majority is coming. Father Abrahaai. U- lb ;' , wbieb if by far tho finest en- Judge Stone, our nomiue* for Con- l"»^od of our future Wdth# farmeis gave their cxp.rienee gress recently made a strong political ut. I; deserves H place in every 1 in roiaing it for the last three yean. J. speech and many new frivuds at Lmi* 1 : ^ Und. , W. Walker of VergenuM, raised Diehl, C.l.andMr*. Ada Merrill hare tt ^ 1 ' > ! Chlw ' ,on ^d Treadwell. turned from their wedding tour, un.l ^ bu thr. e month'- -abscrip- Lowell is their home, for n time at least. | l '" u lllL " loI ' E " ' 1{LAI)E - Peck A Co's. Highland Golddust tbe irai:! fioin tho ^ t m ured our . ... , village one flay lust week. » passenger started for the Charlotte races 1 uesday i imk f ng out tl ., wiu(1 , w r u , l , l . . 1Uvt . 5 - morning. Will be entered iu two nice.- Mills," then ou the other side saw, Mr. and Mrs. fi. Browcr and Mr. and ' ,; 1 U - V ^. M i i l ; r'- 1 ,'' liUai ' 4 ' r. t, n , 1 Doom, f t ; . ' ami u little further on he flirs. fc. Doty take the overland saw, ' •Hnyi-' OIBce. '' "Thunder," route to Carson City nnd St. Louis this s.iid he, '•! always hc.rd tlmt our next we*k. choice mess of trout ncrer provoked u family quarrel, unless got iu some such way. Anot'.ier thing we noticed. The rest of the family could *ach get away with two trout to our one, on such oc- casions, which never looked quite right. Mr. Tyler will please accept our sin- cere thanks for his kindness. We shall alwnvs think well of htm. Thirtv business firms ol Big Rupids have agreed not to vote for any man for public office who doesn't pay his debts. Busines*. Mr. ami Sire Ledyard l^ink of o a k president whs a iich man. but I had no idea hi. budint'Sr extended away up here in Michigan .[fair JIvmLI JuliiiS Houseman of Graad Rapid.- is the democratic nominee for Lieut. Gov- e: or Samuel Tiblen io the democratic nominee for Presidoni. Julius House land,California are visiting their rein- 1 m , in ol , e o( t i R. , out ^-Mayors of tires in town. Mrs. Kelscy and Mrs Dr. | Grand Raj.id- who telegrnphed to the lc ,r ''' St. Louis Coaveution that "Hendricks, K.M.KASKA T R O M . The JOI:IISAI. UL 8e-omt Itniiri-icnlilivo Dlsl Conv nil n, knowledgei tbe receipt of an evpre- Tbe Second Rcpresenlulive Disliiit imekitge from minu bo»l Tyler of Kid- Convcnlion was held at Trnin's Hall in kn^ka House, ICnlkaskn, conlnining a I<»well, on Tliiir*day, Aug lOth. fine mess of splendid broak trout The I ThrcouTention was .vtliiil to order sight of these specklcd licauties took u* j at 2o'cloek p. in by SI SI. Perry, back to "the long ago" when we used to , ehairmaii of tlio Distriit Committee, run away fnun school und chuso trout J. W. Adams Esq., of Paris was "upstream." It reminds us of the' elected temporary cimirman. trout siipp. rs that followed and how nim-, On motion of Sir. Cripptn. C. <!. bly we u"ed to keep time with our feel, 1 Stone wu chosen temporary nccretary. tu the sputter miil tbe flutter of the fry On motion of Win H". Hatch, the ing fl>li A birch sprout superintended chair appointed a committc of three ou by an industrious parent enabled us to j credentials, romposod of 11'. J . Reming- keeji remarkably good time. This, of ton of Bowne, Jno T. Headier of Ada, course, "u» for running away from and A. C. Barclay of Paris. school; it couldn't have lieen for any-1 On motion of Wm. U'. Hatch, tho chair appointed u committee of three on Permanent Organization, consiating ol Wm, IF. Hatch, D. L. Eaton, of Lowell, und Foster Tucker of Grand Rapids township, . The commUtec ou credentiul* report- ed the following delegates entitled to "cats in the convention; Ada—E. B. Slead, Jno. Head ley, S. Faxon. Bowne—IF. T. Remington, A. Ford Jr., Stephen Johnson. Byron—Henry T. Saddler, C. Tm- chester, B. Rozclle. Caledeuia— Cascadi—A.Buttrick, Jno. Wooding, Geo. Russ. Gaines-W. Blain, I. W. Tyson, W. J. Hardy. Grand Rapids—IF IF. Johnson, Fos- ter Tucker, G. E. Judd. Lowoll—D. L. Eaton. Wm. W. Hatch, C. G. Stone. Paris—C. P. Friend, W. T. Adams, A. C Barclay. Vergennet—G. H. Godfrey, T. I. Daniels, Dr. S. S. Fallass. Wyoming—H. W Davis, IF. S. Crip- pen.Jas. L Wells. On motion of IF. IF. Jobnsoa the re- port was accepted and adopted. ' Ou motion of Sir. Johnson the del- gates present were authorized to cast tho full vote of their respective townships in case of vacancy. The committee on permanent organi- /.ation reported, recommending that tho temporary organization be made'purma- nent, which, ou motion of Sir. Johnson, was^occepted und adopted. On motion of D. L. Eaton, the chair appointed H. T. Saddler and IT W. Davis tellers. On motion of Mr. Tucker the conven- tion proceeded to an informal ballot for Representative, with the following re- sult: Total number of votes 30 W. W. Johnson 14 0. H. Look 5 u . G. Hoit .o Chas. Buttrick 4 E. R. Johnson 3 R. Hunter Jr —3 H . SI. CLAIIK. I n t c r c n t i m l t l on ll<>iiOMlita, W.W.UATOII, I'rrtidenl, E.J. IIOOTU, V r«» II M OI.AKK.Ca.hier- " ».•••• t q g B e g » 25, 25, 25, 25. Uepublican* Attention. Tbe Hayes and Wheeler club of Low- ell will meet at the office of O. H. L*ok on Thursday evening, Aug. 17. for the purpose of perfecting the organizatiou und transacting such other business as may come before the meeting. All Hayes and Whtclcr ni*n are invited to he present. ROCKIIT HC.NTEU, JU. President. About Wheat. Our Bowne correspondent furnishes a few items as follows: The Lowell Dist. Council of P. of II. met at Grange Hull in Keene, for the sjieciai purpose of talking up tbe wheat question. The attendance was large. Samples of various kinds of wheat were exhibited Prefers the Clawsuii. Sir. Snow of Cascade says the Shifcr stands tbo winter well. S. P. Curtis showed Arnold's Hybrid, Gold Medal, aud Cluwson. Favors Arnold's Hybrid, says Gold Sledal not so good ns last year. A'. R, Hong, hud 85 J bushels of Cluw- son to the acre ou five acres of summer fallow. Sowed five bushels of Gold Sledul und got 24 bushels per acre. (i. R. Sayles had 20 acres of G*ld .Medal budly shrunk. Later than Diehl, has n red wheat be thinks will yield best. Vine Welch last year bud 300 bu»hels of Cluwson from seven acres. J . C. English lust year had u few I ucrcs of Cluwson iu his orchard, and THE CAMPAIGN ! The Campaign Edition -OF THE— The Lowell Quadrille Club prize parly Allen Hanco. k or Duvis would do, M got 25 buihuls to the acre . Ha* not will take place at Train * Hall, on Fri- r.i.!. ,. 1 . . . " .. yum, i tl,retl,cd thu yc,r ' 11,0 D,obl u 11 faU - day evening, Sept. 22, instead of Sept. ; yum | urc 7 as announced last week. '' Thc Council came to the conclusion The wrestUngmatch between Holeomb T,,i - Tbe ba*e ball thatthe Diehl has run out and farmer, of Cedar Springs and Mixer of Hailing-, ^"nuncnt Ihi. week ut Ionia will be Claw*.n. resulted in favor of tbe former. Hoi- i inlcrcstin S 10 loTCr6 " f t! « : uol ' lt ' comb won three fulls, Slixer two. j IV Aet " a 1 " ,d 01 Detroit, ' Slutunls of Jmk HI. u g entered, uud ; Among the merits of Sir. Hayes' let Compare tbo Letters. A mad dog ran against a hoe in the 1 hands of n Grand Rapids mini Tluirsdir,- and immediately went to Hint bourne the TccumscliBof London. Ontario, Red ter of acceptance, those of brevity nml 1 Stockings uf St. Louis, SIo - , . , , , i noted clubs from abread arc cx pec ted. from which no mad dog returns ir iff . . i i 0 I Half fore t.o.;e'.r ou railroads. The best Red Astracha n C'0MP1.ETE1I AND AT'CEL'TKI).-The ajiples have seen this season came from J. A. ! CoMri.Etnn AND ArcEi'TKi). Duga'sorchard io Gnittnn "Now van- 1 " l ' w '' ! ' ck s '-hool buildings were cum- ishedand gone." ' pleted by contractor Brower und nc- The word "National" applied to the lhc :,w! Au e "• new party ia sadly out of place. Kolionr.l: 11 " ; t " !ltr;u t r '' , l ! " ri ' 1 1 tion of the work b Blower, alway to deliver und day in advane.' ar. 1 well done The il and other expliciluesB are apparent, clearly indi eating tbe character of the unthor. There is no attempt ut dodging t|ues- tions of public interest, or conceulment of the writer's views. Every prominent issue involved in the present campaign —the currency, civil service refoim, the public schools, the one term, aud tbe southern questions, ate all squarely met und the methods of their treatment in- dicated, in case of Republicun success, to the satisfaction of the people. Un the contrary. Sir. Tildeu has so disguised his meanini: and purposes up- Wnlsh W iods 1)11 'heso points tlmt his declarations are tlie comple- by August 10. time, was reudy delivered one work wns done would be very appropriate. The uniend- mentis agreed to. Fifty men wunted to remove decom- poeed mutter from certniu localities in this village. Take away those typhoid fever advcrlisemcnts. Dr. Stolz, renumber will b e a t j """"''"USbter •'..iminntion was conclud-, "f almost tiny construction, Dake House, in Lowell, on Thursday ""Tuesday .if I .<• • ok md the M -; undmayinean much little, or nothing of this week. Tbe afflicted are invited ' ' kiivirca "" Friday ( A pineal of hi* loiter of neatly to call on bin. and be rc.torcd to Mat be.-on f « t U dcicndanl and Dotlge ! days incubation justifies our us.er- hcalt | l for the people, spoko eloquently iu l,on - "'s utteranres on the currency ! reviewing thu case. Justice Huuteroime I , l»c8tion are regarded as a sort of half The JOUIINAI. will be sent to any ad- l o t | i u eo^iajiu,, t | lat , VIIS \ ils auly to i sunender to western repudiators headed dwe* nine week*, commencing the fir*i i et the . as. go to the circuit court, and by Gov. Heiidrlrk*. and ut tbe sam* week m Soptember' for I IlLNIi- Wnlsb was placed under bonds io the ' time it blind to his hard money supporf FIVE CENTS! Subsciibe for the cam- . u | | u (, f j^qoo for his •ippeaninee in snitl' era of the east Inasmuch as he is the paign JoriiNAi,. i oour[ ,v:ts coiuim n ! recognized leader of bis parly in u state Arthur Wood, of Grand Rupido ollrtn : ^nl July 11, uml , 1. • Vug. 11. wbere one particular sect bus been the special inducements to parlies wanting recipient ef special favor* ut the expense huggiee, platform spring wagons, phie- HCAU Vi;! Jusii.- Ilunt. r. en Slou ' ..f all others; and where tho efflciency of ton* etc. Go and ste his stock ; the day morning, lined .In.-epb Hint five dol ! the public ..cboolh bus been notoriously largest in the city birs for fnst ri ling tbrnugb thu street- > Ml ,: nll Ce(l nt tbe behest of the virtuous The Lowell JOUIINAI. has entered uiion our jib b^^ lu eu in t h e ' ! i |, ri(. Hthooil, be is uf course, in sym tbe twelfth year of its exUteme. The habit of ri.ling and during lecklessly pat by with tbe utages of the New York £'.s'rri' i r 1 f »"—> -«-H«. Joseph Joseph' been repeati dlj uoliliid tu slacken bis ] (iov. Himdricks'tetter spseil. but bveiled nol lb' Why doesn't thc Evening .Mail pi;!- it cost him lio: ilulinr- liih Dr. Mc. DauDcll'* letter, declining well to reincuibi'r tha' tl lu acccpt the naininatinu for Registei on the "Notional" ticket! (if rnnrsi ii was overlooked, you kmnv 1 would not now go Across the street lo save either of thc old political partii from purdilion.-Sinn Cary. Having gone there himself, Snm Cnry. lik- R.w i.\.. Cu., limy be accept w iiiniiii; ed .i" proof tbhl be is a hide-bound hour- •'.hers will do bim who yearns foi u lofUrn to the days way ol the uf biiman bondago with all its atlendoot IrnnsgreMot and (a'l driven, is hard. ov i|, The studied aroidance of both It u better to « lor notbing tliaii Tildeu and Hendricks of any uientiou of t pay fivc dolhiri to lut people see that l southoru outragea nnd murtlcrs, leaves you I w e uhnrs.-ihu- , in go just f«-t : t | icm iu u.c position of tacitly npprov- enough to be beaten by tlio next one j j n g t| IH ^ u x ma t)iod of conducting tlmt happen l""^' political eampuigns and piling up dem- Ji.bii Turk, ol Utat | volc4 ' XD>i > ot > wt ' l,cur " 0^ll, t.HI, about thiee yi :ii; :i.;" became insane 1 , ' r " Vl 'i t 'es shoiiting with soiilhorn ai.d was tnken t th Kalamazoo Asylum ! W1,i,c beaguers, "Hurrah for Tildeu. Hendricks aud Reform!" "llefurm." misery, wauls company. Of course. Sir. and Sirs . Wm. P. Wakeman of Lincoln, III., have been spending a few " bere beremuined uudvi trialmeul six- days with Sir and Sirs. Chin Althen. I "'"iitbs Ap,. .rent!: cured bo was dis j Let God put asunder what men have Sir. Wakeman is a praminent iiierclmnt ' '"""{J'-'d and sen; hnine Since Iben be put together, nnd the word "Reform" of Lincoln and a brother of SI,s Althen i ^ " ' t i l biM Thurs.' will he dropped from that unhappy com- day when be cau.c Lowell behaving; bmation. so strangely it was evident that thc old terror was :v'.uriiiii t . Ou Thursday LAT OK LETTEUS reinaming in the, night he was rt.'.in); ..irioit^ly at times P-et-offiw rt LowcH, Kent Co.. Mich., G. B. Balcom has sold a half interest in Ids jewelry store to Sir 1. E. Strong. Balcom ii Strong will mako a strong team, and doierve generous patronage am" ' S - M i . s Thressa Branagan, IsuiL'om lo Chicugu lu I'urcujuc lacst i.'.viiigi cK-currcil ul MisL- Poly Euali, Mm. S. S. Faircliild, Rousing Republican ratification at! new goods. times until Sundav wbeu ho seemed to Sirs. Ida Hayner, Mrs. Thomas Lowden, Grand lUpids hut night. 1 one of the Greenback nartv e n v ^ s ^ much iH tter. O;; Montlay be was Mi*s Maggie Le«. Mi«* Ida Schuarder. ... . .. . ... , , tnc urtinii.tLk party Loii\cris , Miss Candmo Travis, Sirs Amelia White. Ihe r\utionals are getting ready to | i u Qnmd Itapids says he got through '•ulicn liou-.i: ' 'bv;: ntkin-autl Roch. Ciiarrs' LIST A. J. Boulard,'R. SI. bold i\ tunss meeting in Lowell, report apologizing for Grant when hi' left tlie M" t "'!. ( iie.'l 'In* [..MI vic'.im most Edgcomb, C. M. Falk, H. J. Hill. E. S. says. . Republican party. This is rough on 1 "l the timo while beie. It v. ill probably Syman, Michael Quin, Francis Siicord. Tbe Slillers'Association of Michigan Grant, but, that man has i steady I i.-.. -.irj ,. liint in the A-ylum "AiiVEiiTirAi" 9 aud U '''ive ^the will hold a couveittion in Grand Rapids, job ou bund now. as nn apulogisl au' iin, .i- : i inu^eiinis man to be Jute of this uoticc. ...30 ...10 On motion of D. L. Eaton the conven- tion proceeded to a second informal bal- lot with the following result; Total number of votes W. W. Jehuson O. H. Look 5 R. Hunt«r Jr 6 Chas. Buttrick 4 On motion of Mr. Crippen the nomin- ation of Mr. Johnson, was made unanimous. Mr. Johnson was invited to the plat- form and mude a few pointed remarks, after which, on motion of Sir. Johnson a district committee of three was cbusen composed of W. S. Crippen of Wyoming. SI. M. Perry of Lowell, A. C. Barclay of Paris. Hen. W. P. Andrus, of Cedar Springs, tbe Republican nominee for Stalo Sen- ator of this district, being present, was called out, and made a brief and vigor ous speech, after which tbe convention adjourned. JIMCRAX. Nast's double headed tiger has rubbed noses. If anybody wants to get up a company of Arctic explorers, now is bis time. Michigan against tbe world for oars- men.—Detroit JVeicx. Yes. aud fur ores, too. Cricket is also a noble game. A Grand Rupids muu proved it by break- ing his band. The price ol Slicbigan inalcbcs will seon be increased in per cent. Can't sulphur six cents a box much longer. During tbe recent "heated teim" n Grand Rapids man lint merited the bless. ings of the people by exhibiting a »now plow. If l'el*i Cooper ever finds out tlmt he is iiinuilig for President, tlipn il will be well enongh lo hnul over bis record, but nol now, uotiiow A Lowell man who is always baastinj uf bis lifting powers bad the kinks lakiin out of him the other day when invited to lilt a $1,300 mortgage on his property. A report is in circulation that u bur- glar recently attempted to rob u Sngi- naw editor. That is about as near to burglnry as a sham light is to a bloody battle. For over 0.000 years the world has been beeping reproaches upon the wrong parties, condemning Adam aud Eve for eating tbe apple when Grant was the man who did it When you see a muu pick up a nice clean straw, and cut that nice, clean straw into equal lengths about eight inches long, you may know he - been there and wants to go again. Some lost sinner rccoutlv broke into the rnieu School house at Ionia and damaged three organs to the amount of^ *WU. The next morning the and students hud a lively disciu.P.O. Box'.^Chliago. Will be issued from tbo first week September to thc second week in November. One copy of thr will be sent to any Address NINE WEEKS, Commencing with thc first number in September FOR 25 CENTS! The CAMPAIGN JOFRNAL will IKI largely devoted to Htntc nnd County politics It is desired that all subscriptions be sent to us before Sept. Ut. Subscribe foi the Wrile M. H U. (THEN WRITING TO ADV'a.K'nn— FltiM UiJ you MW tiie Advertlae: In Itila Paper. Jwl J. J.UcNAUUUTO.V, (Cotaulauuntra Sept. (Jill. for Sam Carv .IAS. W. HINE, P. M ' tbe subject of organic nintle-

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L O W E L L J O U R N A L , PUBLISHED W E E K L Y ,

At L t w e l l i M l c k l f a i , by

a A H . W . I l l N I C .

TKHUB 1 1 . 6 0 A YUAH.

OHIIfLT DITOTID TO

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

LO W I L L T B U B I I E S B DIRECTORY.

PUCK * McDANNBLL, Pbri lc l im «nJ Surgtool: Offle# Is B*nk Block.

RO B E R T M A R S H A L L , C O O P R . B U T W»-Ur Si. Floor bornU ood oil klndi of

cuitom work.

BOYCE * NASH, Mioof r t of OXM, M*t-tocki, Mill-pleki Ac. Old plow poiaU

n o d i D«W, Uowtn tgd Beopert r»p*lr#d.

A. CHAPMAN, Pbotognpb ArtUt. Roomi M i l to Pott-offlco. op t l i i n . E

M 1L OUASB, Bokory, and RetUonoi. Oppoilla Mode H»IL

w B. RICKEBT. Lowoll Bakor; «od

RottooroBt Oppooiw Polloo'i Block

M TTS.C. A. CHAPMAN, Millioerr and D r m maklaj . OppoilM Bank Block.

i 0. WEST, DraniM aod Statiooir. Agent f x Oosvloo Rubber PaioL Oppoilte

imt Mill*.

J HOWARD SMITH, M. D. Homaopathic . Phjilclao. Offleo OTer Poit office. Jt. B. Special atteotloo glren to the tick.

T C.SOOTT.- Hardwart, Saab, Doota, aoJ . 1 . glaee. Baildare' Hardware a ip«cia!tj. OppotlU Foraet M11U.

JA U I S B. WEEKS, Jol t Ice of tbe Peace NoUrr PoUle, 8 * 1 EeUU, lowrance

* e . Orer Weel'a Drag Blore.

J D I N O K L O O K , D r u g g i t U a n d S i a -

tiooan, Ac. Doloa Block. w 0 0 . M. DEVKNDOBF, Agent for Domeelic

) Sewlog' Machine, Smilh'i Anierlcao Or-gas . Une door aait of Ifaal'a Drog Store.

H. LOOK. A t lomy at law. Ufflca io Doioa Block. 0

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W. DODQB Attorney at law, Notary Public,**. OOM in Muie Hall Block.

TTTILHELM t PLAMAQAN. Dealenin Y V Boot* aa4 Shoe*. Olothiog As. Un-

ion Block, We*t (id*

K ITCHELL k DONOVAN. Oroo*ri**and ProfltioM, 0rockery, Qia* w a n Ac, Block.

T M. WBATHERWAX. Dry Ooodi, cloth-J . lag. Boot*, Shoe*, Hat*, Cap*, Ac. Union Block.

I) AKB HOUSE. CorewMala and Wail Wal*r S tmt* . A . Dak*, Proprietor.

H ALL 4 WOOD. Cigtr Hannlactnrerf.

Oornar Mala and RiAr 8tr**u

4 TKINS * ADAMS. Dealer* In Agrlcnl-A loral Implement*, Farm tooli, Ac,

Bridge Sire*i.

J O. TRAIN. D*al*r la Foim prodncti, Wooi, J*!". Bridg* Street.

LI V E R Y , D A L E AOD B O A R D I N G S T A -BLE. Uaaro* St. Thot. Tate Proprle-

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H. BHEPARD. Hardware of all kiudi, Dooa, wuh, glau, Ac. Bank Block.

P . o b T y . Deotiil. Roumi orar Bcuti'i Hardwire He**, Work w*rr*Dtid.

H E H0WK k WHITE. Boot*, »bo*#, Laalber,

Ac. Bridg* Street.

J. C. HABE, Maible Work*. Oo* door «**t of Lte'i Stor*. Bridg* Stree'..

STONE A FRA/.EE. Carriage Builder*. Monro* StreeL All kind* of repairing

doa* ia fint-claA Myla.

0 . EILDRETH, a u u m l t h . Muiic Hall Block. Now gum mad* to ord*r.

J t )

OBN TAYLOR. Iron Foundry. Corner Of Jack too k Arery 8tr**l*.

ELUS G. HENBY, BOOM u d Ckrriag* pain tar. King k Amphlall'e Bloek.

H W.AVERY. MmU Mark*L Oppoiite

Bank Block.

M ILTON M. PEKRY, Attorney, Notary,

and Joatlce. Bank Block.

\H 0 . BARBER. GrocarlM, ProTiiloa*. J l l . . Crocker;. Notiooi, Ac. Cor. Bridge A WMblngton BlreeU.

CG. STONE A 0 0 . Dry Good*, Boon, . asd Shoe*, H. to, Cap*, Ar. Bank

y i l oek .

N B. BLAIN. Fancy Dry Goodi, Gar-. patingi, Hal*, Cap*, Notion*, *ic. Or* »'* Bloek.

LO W B L L O M N I B U S L I N E . 0 . W a t e r *

proprUlor. LOOT* order* at hotel*.

[OBN WILSON, Blacktmilhlog, Bon*. I thoolof, Wagon and Carriage ironing. MIO* SlIMl.

LOWELL OURNAL. [ O W E L I . N A T I O N A I i HANK,

Of Lowoll , M i r h i g n n .

' ' M ' l T A I . i i c o . o o o

s r u i ' M ' s i in.<100

n i i i i ;non« :

• IATCII. K. J. ll'»ai IT W

o f f i c e / . v I / / . i T N ni.ncK ' noun.

V O U I M K X I

• d i m i / r / . i / r . v

L O W K L L , M K I I K J A :

wcrr-

W K D N K S D A V A l O U S T K U W i .

• I .VI /'ATf Yi'M: IS M>\.\.\( i:.

N U M I i r . K T .

w 11 A K I C K ,

A. S. STVNNAUD, ( ' T WooDINd.

C. K. U u i . M. ,N, IIINK. K . I t . C U A W

SECRirnSOCIETIES.

B. A. M.

RKHUI.AII Confoc..u„n *1 IlimWClupttr Xi.. 71,at Hwmlc Hill, on WMnfiulaj erniiii«>

• • orb«rorrtbe full lunon 1" y r h mMtlii ^ (

I . < Sr«D(kLi», S'f l larmunjr LoclKi',

No n a I.O.O, K. UMtlrf"crrir 8»lniU.j ..un-lo Hunk tllofk,

a . n. luicou.r ii. j.at'LLiruKi>.Hi<'}.

Money to L o a n

of 1500 tod It I on imprnTrJ f«rm. in llori|i«ii'' Uuslit.

n. F. I.ficK«voon. AH UliTk, (imiij l l ' l ' l j ' , '

Farm For Sale. ThiM •ml mi. tuUmtlM »o.l •ml iio:lti• ' l^«u!l.

known «• th#P"irtcr-I»lln l»"" I" i ' . Soulli"'-! a "faction CH li>n«rrm I

1U0 >rir> InproT'd Unil, Willi i:""J otclu xu.i , bulMlntP. For lurtlff raitlcuUm in^uiir . ; i: .•

, A. J. A' KSI:. Lock lias •IO Qrr*vt'.Vi, Aii 1 .

Money t o L o a n ,

At rtftfconublo rules, BJ FALL VS3 GLEASON, Attorneys nml Solicitors. 27 Power* 'Opera House ISIuck. (irnml Itapids, Micb .

BUSINESS LOCALS.

THE GENUINE RUBBER FAINT for sa le b y J - C. Wes t i t ths best a n d

: cheapes t p l i n t in the w o r l d .

j S a v e i i ionpy b y smukini , ' P I C K ' S — ilic IIIIKM F i v e - C e n t C i g n r . Sold only

j by W o o i l i i i f i & L o o k .

I.aritp s tock of G e n n i i e Rnkbr r Palm Just r c r e i r r d a t W o M i i r k Locks.

N. II. Mom j to Iniin on pood Heal Kstaic "t'ettrily. Myron 11. Norton.

RUBBER FAINT lasts twiee as 1OD£. as a n y o t h e r Fo r sa le b y J . C. W e s t

" E . 11. ' 'and " P . C . F . " Cigars; a ip lmi l id slock nt J . C . West 's Drug

D M I N I S T B A T O H ' A B A L E

ul Join A ID LLIO malUr ul lit t»l»t

5»tlctli htr tbj giren tint 1 »li«li •rlUt I'ulplle Aoclifln,TO IbenlfhMt bidd»r. on THII.dar. LU Sill d a j 01 S*pltiub«r . A. II IS7C, «t 10 o c lotJ In l L . fomoon.tl TB» froul door oflu»i'il..-« nf!I 11. RER-N IU11. In lilt "F L.OWLT/n lli» Ct tH} ot Kriit,U tbcSUIr > f Mlclilpin, pui-u«ut U 1.1 OMLM«Dd«uth«ritjr iftanli-d L» U>R on Hi.. l»o«t.v Idarik D«T of JULY, A. II. ik:B. !•/T'"; I'roii.i. Conrl of Ktol Ciuulv, Uicliigan. »I1 tlic i «ut». right UlUanu lotpreal oltlir nldirerl.r.l ol, in and to LHA realMUtaailuatrd and Uin; iLlli^cun-t j of Ktnt.ln ihtSlt l t of SHehlpn. kn.vi.AODDT. acillndaa folluwa to «LL; IbraoutU 'aal UARLRR of thanorth aa>TI|UarUr ami lb" notll, "I".T CI'iar-tor of tha 8ontfan>t .juarlvr nl urcliou lliitly >11 (3B> IB towa MMD (71 nor th of l U n | « I t s ( 1 0 1 n . r o u -taiolof aifthtj (I0> tern of laivl mort or L(~I.

To BE aold>ubj»CT In all LC{al intombran , n . Daltd July 31 A II LIRE.

ABHAH l i . B 1 I E 4 U Cwt Aiiniiiiiiliatoi.

The Iii -'I Goods nt low prices for cash at .1 C. West ' s Drug S to re .

New Stock of Genuine Rubber Pain t nt .1. C. Wes t ' s D r u g s t o r e .

New lot of Violin Str ings, Bridges, Hows, Peg*, and Tail-pieces just reeeiv. ed by J . U . West 's .

Ten Cent Cigar for F I V E C E N T a t W c o ' l i n g & Looks .

Boy mrn ' s , yonth 's a i d b a y ' s

c lo ih in^at Chas. Allhen 's . C e n e r

s torp. T r a i n ' s b lack . Th i s i s t h e

only exclusire Clothing: honse In Lowell.

150 HPW SlyleS of WALL P I P E t t a t H oodioff & L o o k ' s

Genuine Rubber P A I U I n a n i f s e lured by ibe Robber Pa in t Co. • Cleve land; for sale i t H ' o o d n ? t Look's.

I P O D A T E O B U E l t Money to loan in Bums of |500 a n d upwards cm real estate securi ty .

, 5 t f 0 . II. I.OOK. Lowell, Micb.

N. L. MoOARTY. WbolMd* and n u l l Qronr. Bank Block.

EA.BONDKBLIN, Notary Public, Lo«-. *11 National Bank. Ail tb* latutMyle*

of i t m r l n g dot*.

C

BARLES ALTBRN. Clotblng, Geits ParnUhlog good*, bat*, cap* and trunl s.

Ion Block, R u t corner

T O B N W1NGLER. Wbolml* and Re. •I tal l daalir In Orocerl** and Proriilom. 'nlon Block.

B ABNKS k ItUUSR. BUckinltblDg, Main StiMt. Tb* ilgn of tb* big bor**

is tb*lr card.

O A I V R A P I D F L D I R E C T O R Y ,

J. Orion S d l a . jUBaBON^UVSiCUN todAecoaebiur, UBoa )ia Ut. BlUa' Bteek, Oraad lUaidi. lUatdoai* . , IJ Sli.Uua St

K U I T B B B B .

BIUfWEU & HALBTKU.

Ci tJ Brewery, Grand Bapida, Mich.

DMAVaUTJjAOBU. .

SWEET'S HOTEL. ^ Grand Rapids,

T.II.LTON. I P r o b . 1 T.r.l'ICKKRlNO, J r r o v 1

No b s t U r hotel in tb* W**t.

M i c h .

Benjamin A. Harlan,

A T T O R N E Y A T LA,

J U D G E O P PBOBATE,

COMMISSIONER of DEEDS,

, Etc. fo r Now York and Wisconsin.

PnbaU offlet. County build inf. Grand

t Rupidt, Mich.

"THE MORTON," G R A N D R i P I D S , MICHIGAN.

X . T . P A R T L I K D , | J V F P R M S F F . ' FAHHUAM LYON, ) R

Fines t Hotel in the State .

Wall Paj icr and W i n d o w Shades in •ut vorie

C. W cat ' s .

Woodinp A Bubbri ' Pa in t .

Look sell t i e m i i e

Bute of ICIcbit*n. County of Kjint. ; Ataauaionof tbarrnbalo Court lui the CnuntT •

Ol Kent, bull]an at tbt i'robaU Offlrr. In ll.c Clly ul Orand Uapida, on Thundaj tbe Ibird day of Aufo.t lo tbe yearon<lhouund rl|hlhundrtd

"p4L'u'r'TnVn).mln A. H « U n , J - ^ of I'tobllv. ' u u j « ' " » » ' " • [>*«* J • In llir mailer ultUo eatate ofOharle. Krar'ncn

danuMHj. On reading and filine tha (leal ICCHDIII < f

OharUtB. Fraoci.ro and John I.. < oir.l, Ki' uti r. of tha Lait Will >ud Tcatamro: of atid <!r j.r I.

Tharrapon It la ordi-rrd. thai Jli.ndat ll.e tvaoty-altbtb dajolAujmi lnit.alifno'cl">k in the forenoon, be uaigoed fur thr •iaiiiii.aii»i. and alii •»-anta of aall account and and Ilia*. I I ' betra at law of a«ij ildciiated nnd all etberptraonalnUrealedln .al l p«latc,ati'rrcjuln' l toappearal a .t.ainn of.aid court,tlien lo I"' liMil* eoatthrl'robalrOIHci.,iu lli« City nl (iiandllo)-, „ . , Idj, In uideounty, and .how c " u ^ - " V tb' rr bo, | icine hud failed to accomplish a certain •hr lb» MHaccoonl ibouM n »: l>-•'lowed .... i j - A a - t - ' a * - - J •.

Ani It It lurtbvr oiJtrcd, tint u>il rt*ra! <f* fl?t Botieo to lUr pertuna intrrrolfil ia •mU wUlt.of ili* (.cnilrnc^ ol tiid !U anilmUon llirr*"f br •tuiing • copy nf Iblo ordrr to b# publlilird in lilt l4)Vll.L JnirRlTAl n-n.pij.i r prioitU iDd eirealatlngln oild Uounly ol H rui luift •necMitv* wtrka, lutvluui toni'l «l->i

UKNJAMIS A. IIARL4N. JHdfrof Alrurcor* Cf «l-« K. I'fEll* •* Kef l«l»r. »*S

The American People N o people in the world suflers as

murli witli Dynju-psia its Americans. Altlimigh years of experience in* med-

and sure remedy for th is disease and its effects, such ns sour Stomach, Heart-burn Wuter linish. Sick Uenditche, Costive-nc.-s, jiiilpitation of t h e Heart , Liver Complaint , coining up of food, low spir-its, general debility, e tc . , yet since the i u t r u d u c t i o u o f G H E E S ' * ACOUBT P L O W -

BK. \.-c believe there Is no case of Dys-ptpslit that cannot lie relieved. 30,000 dozen sold lust year wi thout one'ease of fuiluro repor ted . Oo to your Druggist Wooding & Look and ge t it Sample Bot-t l r for 10 cents and try it. Two doses w ill relieve you. I tegular size 75 cents.

p B O D A T B OHDEU

n(atr nf lllcin^An, I'OUiit) ol Kml, ) »• At a **•••!*111 the ProUitv Court f*>t llir CMUI** •

ol Krul. bi>| Irn at Ibi* I'robitr I'Cur.in Xhi- Ctl)' ut Oiand iU|il U. *in Tbar.'Ujr .tbr tsrnty-Mt enl!! tUf olJuir, in Ib^ v* r tb«>UHiDd ci^bt iiUfirsd and •^*b'|)-ail

I'fe-ol -Uenjiiuiii A. HtrUi:, Jti u« "I I'raUalr lo llir mt'iri of ibf raUtc ul ira D WIIOJA, •!«' — • 1 • 1

r*aorU Monty ! MUQOJ ! sdinir on*! lllinc llf dull u ili>J. , .

of Utii.vi Ana Wiicoi widow •! Mid >> liut llloUCy l!i l l l j dUO, I WMDt bo* pia,iii, thai her duwer in the uai Miat- | tweeu ihis and the fifteenth day of Sent . lui lniaKi calatr and in ottd lieUtUl. iU .rlWd x . . . . . . . . t

J 1 . mi* In> a«a fard aod art "tf to brr m uecor. : , , cXt NotfKlllCS rei'ClVe 1 ID pnjlUOUt sLsntr •nil lb* pioslatoua of Ibr lUlnt* in oucb tllis )cur . L-l tllf mites bo in full %H'l

" ^ ^ K r ' ^ d . t C . t T e e v t a r . t b . t . e a t y ^ The same with larger wcou 1 day of Augu.t neil, al len unlock ia llir f<irv- i umollllts.

b« jMisned fur tin* hearing of 'aid polllion and Ibat the lieiM at law of »aii do* eea.ad, and all other perMin. iutei'.ltd iu .aid CM taia, are tn|uired lo appo.r at a «e»ilrn ol Mid Court, (hen to be boldan at the I'rolMie OSU-R, IN LIE Cilj ufUrand KapiJ., in nidcoucljr ar.J .h.ncio.e if any Ibtrc be why tnc prajer.f the p-iinnrr •li'lJ not be (raul.d. And It ia farther urdrK.l. thai .aid petitioner fire notice to th« per.on.mltre.t'd in aeid eatate, of tha nonduncy of .aid petition nnd Hie haerliiK Iheioof, b* cau.'in| a uopy o: till- or.Ur to be publl.hed in lite LowellJui'iix .1 .,1 iien. apsr prlnled aud clrculatine in .aidcooul> ul lli nt.lhtri' auoceaaivr week., previoua to .aid iUr of hi r ing.

A true copy. UKNJ .MIX A. 1 IA11I . . \ \ . JU1, . u t r i o b i t - . Crara £. l,t*Kii>..Keililcr. •••3

PB O U A T E O B D E L L . Stalo of Michigan County ol Kent 11 ; At i. u.-

alonof tha ProhaU Court for tbe County ol Krul. hoiuen at the Probate tim.c. in ibe city cl tirond Rapid., on Friday tbo twenty UnldaTolJuiy, in the year one tbouunc ei|hl hundred acdaeienij .ia

Pre.enl lirn)aniiu A. Italian Judge olfiobalu. In Iht matterul ihc e.tate uf J mathin 1 hoi.

r ivii J o u x TATLOU.

On readingend flling thepatitlon, duly TenOed, of llanjamm Hteam., ol irtiiig,ChaUui|ua County, Naw York praying that the In.trumool uuwuu tile in IhU Ctiurl.peviirling to be a duly .utbeutlcu-tad cap) ef the la.t Will end rMlam-ut ol .aid U— eaa«d and of tbe I'rooa'.a Iberevf in tha Suir^gate.' Court ol .aid Coueiy ul Chatauiiua and State of Ne" Vurk miy beelluwad Died and recorded in Ihi. Courtaa a foraigo Will and that the ex-cution thereof and adniinlatratlan of aaid nt-ile within the atit* of Michigan may bo grantad lo and pe-tiUoeer. Ibereupon II la ordered Ibat 8atun!oy the Iwelliii

day of Angu.t neit, at tan o'clock in the far.noon, be aaaigned for lb ' hearii.g ol •aid paiilion, and that the beir. al law oi aaid dectaaad . and all oilier pcrxn. iBteieatidin aaid eatate are rr-iuiredlo appear at a aaa.ioD of aeid court,then to b*' boldm .1 the Probate tlfllce lo thr City ul Orand Uepid., in aaid counly and ahow cauaa II any theie b'. why Ihe prayei ol tbt pelitloner thuuld not be graliled;

And It la f u r t b a r o rdered that aaid pe t i t ioner give notice to tbe par.oua In lo re . t c J in WID e l a t e , of ibe pendency of . a i d pal l l lon a n d the H-ar inr tbereol by caulng a copy of Ihi. order to be pub-l l thed In t b e Lowell Jou rna l a new.paper p r i n l o l and elioulatlng In tanl County of Kent three •ecceultaweekapraTlouato aaid day ol heunng.

UKNJAU1N A, 11 AUI.AN'.Judge ofl'mhalt (A true copy.I CvaueK. Paesixe llegi.ler.

R I B D B B ~ O P PUDIILOATION - Htate of WUI:higao. Hetcnieenlb Judi'-ialCucait.iuChan-eery. :

Suit pending in the Ciieuil Oourl lor Hi. Uonnty of Kent, In Chancert. A/lhoCiiy ol ilraml llapi1., In aaid Counly on t in . l n h d.ij ul . I n ' i . A l i , I M S .

BAMUKI. T.UiUOUN CompUinant

. " • UAOm.I.A O.illUK.N lldcnXinl.

fulbitcauae, llapiKaiiuglKiiu am.lnlt i. .:U, Ibat tbe dtlendaul laabeliaO.lieiii i. a re.ldenlofl ni. • lale, bainiattubpoeiia i.tued In Mid cauae loulj ael baMiTedupunher In leaaon ul her abionrc liuni ar ceorealawnl wilhln tin. rilal. Ou mo-lion of Ueorgc II. Whl.e, Cuu.plaloanl'. holkilor 11 U ordered that tbo appearance ol aaidabnnlur tun-Maleddeleiidanl.taaballa U.bam be rnlercd herein within tbrae nonlh. fioni Ihe daii >1 lhuuiiler,and la aate other appearance ihr caux- btiann.tr tutbu lllllol complaint tu be lllid.and aropy thereuf to be toned on the Ciniplalnani'. n'liiritui allliin lilieen daytafler oerelce ou her ul a copy of aaid bill and no.i llceollbla order: and In delault theirol, .jid hil bttaktnaa cunfea.til by .aid aUenlor cieceeilrd Ue-fendant: and It ia furlhtr ordeird Ibatwilbintacni) dayt tbt Complainant ctuM a nolle, ofthl.utder lu be peblUhtd in the Lowell Journal, a oew.papei piinled pabliibedandcircaUting in uldCuunt), and tliit Mid pnUicatioobe coatTnucd therein one. lu eich week ferali wtekt in auccoaeiop, urtiiat hi C.IUM acopy oflbl. ordtr lu be pertuoally ainedun .aid abetntor cunotaled Ilefrud.nl at lea.t twent.e day. before tbe lunr abuTe preanibed furhcr appearance.

J A M K . T II. WIL. Clicuil Court Ctinimit. ,et,

Kml Count'. Michigan. Ocorge 11. WIIITI, Campltinanl'. Solicitor.

a true cop) ol t;:ouriglual order ui Sir uilh w IB aaid cau.e

Alteit: UOBAKT ll.CIIII'UAK, Uigl . tcr

IwT By WBSI.KY W IIVnE, liepuly.

NO T I C E C F U O M M I B B I U K B K H O U O L I A J M U

.state of Mlcbigau, Cuuuly ol K.ui , - , . Piobate Court fur .aid County.

Eitatonf Su«n J, Monli.aecoaied The undcralgoed baring been apiioinlttl by the

' " ol i'robiii ..I .aid ounty. Commiaaiooera on •aid tatate, aod . i t uiunth .

in the m-lteral from tho IMh day ot

fge of Probalt, lu all peraon. hiring claim-agalB.luld e.tate, iu which lu pre.ent their clilai' to uafareiaminationHLdadjualmcnt.

Notice I. hereby glrcn. that no wlllmeclnn Sut-uiday, Ibe *.*blh day uf Aug.. A* 1), tBT6. an ('.on SUT-urday, tb- 13!h day uf Januai) A. 1». IsTT, nt leno'clock A.U.. ul each day.iit the •.•.idem, ul John J. Mc.Nioghton in the town.hip uf ll.iwne iu aaid count >, lo recti.t and eianiiae .uch . laiu-

Dated li">» ne, Uich July"Jlh A U. UTC. - • A.SKOUVKENDALI

S m o k e T I C K ' S — t h e b o s s five c e n t c iga r . F o r solo only b y W o o d i n g d : L-iok.

A KI'.VV TUINIIRI THAT WE KNOW.—We know Hint ii disordered stomnch or liver p r o d u c e m o r e suffering than any other cause. We know tlmt very few phyai-cians nro nuccessful iu the i r treatment of these disorders. We k n o w tha t DrCos-tu's Hndicul Cure will, wi thout the shad-ow ol it douht , almost immediately re-lieve and pernmiiently cure all of these distressing symptoms. We know thousands who are wi l l ing to tes-t i fy tlmt what we say is t r u e t» the letter. We know tlmt if you will give it a fair trial you will let us add •your name t* ilie "c loud of witnesses." Will you give it a trial, and d o i t now? Tiials ize only 25c. Sold by

J . C . West, sole agent , Lowell. I 'rof. Parker ' s P lea ian t Wonn Syrup

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

Pure Lead and Oil at Voodlag A Look's.

EXAMINATION—Theru will be a public examination of candidates for teoekin^in the public schools of t h e township of Lowell, at the Union nubool building in the village of Lowell on Saturday Sep tember 2d 1870 commcuciug at 9 o'clock A. SI.

S I . M . P K B R T ,

Township Superintendent of Schools

Tint ADVANTAUE. Tho advauUgo iu

buying I). II. Do-land " i Co.'s Iktl Ohm-

iriil Suhrutui, me uuineroui. Among

them are uulfurm and perfect goods,

tlmt make extra bread, biscuit or pastry uf all kinds.

JOUUXAI. JOTT1NOS.

l.ocal and Oeneral,

Picnic* are raging.

Kipc peiiches now.

The pnntoflice looks better, they say.

lUeu ball tournament at Ionia this week.

Clmndler Johnson E s q . , of Corry, Pa. , is in town.

The Second Regiment of State troops behaved gallantly.

The Centennial Comedy Co. , has gone to Grand Haven.

A. H. l i lake nnd son have returned

from the Buckeye s ta le .

Eugene Pnrrish of Conneaut Ohio, ar-

rived in town last week .

Mis. Simeon Hunt nnd son have been

visiting Lowell f r iends.

. 1 . i u i.. i

Hogs arc tlying in Ada. MouMy N I;I

they say.

Tho inflatianl»ts e.'.pci i to lo ;

ed . C«ry too m a r h lonil

Rose, the victim of the lut1 trnL'

in Grand Rapids, bids fair t i rcccivi r.

The Grangers of Ionia Co , will Imlil

a picnic on tho Ionia fa i r einninl- An;;.

2Sd.

Burdock is a pre t ty plant . In Lowell

it makes an excellent hed^e al'm^ tl,i sidewalks.

Zadoc Howe, is bui ld ing a new resi-

dence on the comer of Bridge and .TejT-erson streets.

Sirs. D e n u s Hine, J l r i . < . R, Hiiiu

and son Bert, went to Hcrsiy !,i-t

to visit friendn.

Col. Hesimore has fevered tbo tie t h i t bound him to the Greonb&i k pnrty and

now they cull him a green back slider.

Tlie National party platform " d i n ,ir.l office seekers ." Sam Cnry is their man

he r the

, 1 1 for 11

•••lurni iu1

'..ii,uii in Coldwate r j or-

,\i. ent lo him dur ing the -•iv- " T h e enthusiasm

c nnd Wheeler , and

ik .it pt ' ent is truly

1 ive lis f rom Tilden-

T1 " iivcruge liaily 'u lci at J o h n Wing-

!• i ' . i ' l .vry dur ing the moDtb of July a'.nmintvd to ^i.'.'i. During the eainc

month Wingler sold uuil sh ipped nine

tons (if but ter ami 1,0(10 dn/.. Cgga.

.Itlli isn't I '• !I "I IIIAHIII for Irnde,

AH who mi l Judge Stone, tlie Re. imbiii ia numiiuc for Congress, on Sat II." I,. . were greatly pleased with bis ap-JUMI nice, and he can re-i nsstirtti that i th ing else, for we always noticed that ilICi 11 •til i f Id M V ill I >'• I < •• *t. I w ol 11 f • I I' r«lt I. e • . a • IIIR 'loiiiinAtion >«ill bf Imn-lsninrlv mtl-tied by the RcpubiJcnr of lonl.i county nc \ full. -Lnia Scutiail.

A postal card line bcrn received which

says;

"Maniod by the R.v.

Al Soutli Boston Aug. !•

I). Ilafscr, Sin. FUANK

makiii '

' L ii'is BIILTER to Mis? EVELVN MOUSE,

| liolh of r.ov. ell " J u r , pcaco anil pros-perity,

' Hon, M. S. Crosby of Grand Rupids

! has be tn appointed, by tbo Governor, a

Hriii 'e | U l l , m ' ' , r " f l ^ c ' ' o u r i ' "f Commissioners " for t b i Supervision of Penal and Re-

.. . I formnlory Insl ifut ions Mr. Crosby is The Free Methodists will hold a camp ( ) f M i l . h i g a „ - s l ^ s t men and bis

poin t i ien t ia gra t i fy ing to his warm friends.

for Vice President .

E. A. Chapman, t

returned from the east and is

line photos, once more.

Has anybody lost any thistleif

seen tome on Hudson street,

street and other streets.

up-

many

The Centeuuiul Comody Company

dosed as week's cngngemont here last

Suturdty evening. Tho company is

corapoji-d of ladies un'l gent lemen in

tbe b i^ .cs t s. a ; e of ihe te rm, and they

w^a mtny warm friends here by their

euurlcCU- nnd refined bearing. We

herever they pitch

meet ing at Sarnnof, commencing An,

8d and las t ing one week.

Wrest ler Uolcomb and a colored aiHii

will lutve a little collar and elbow exer

ci*e a t Spar ta on Fr iday for $ j|)

Tbe Grand Rapids Pont favors the

double s tandard—gold and silver, and

i ts arguments ar* worth readiug.

Standish, the Bon Ton man, opens u

first-class restaurant this week in Jud. ivlrh ; l . ,m sue

West 's bui lding west of the poslofiioe. ! their •J nt •

Both State t i cke ts are cow in the We i;o iu receipt of a t o p y of the To-

field and Slichignn's 30,000 Republican | b'1' ' i:LAI.;;'s premium engrav ing of R.

majority is coming. Fa ther Abrahaai. U- lb ; ' , wbieb if by far tho finest en-

J u d g e Stone, our nomiue* for Con- l " » ^ o d of our future W d t h # farmeis gave their cxp.r ienee

gress recently made a strong political ut. I ; deserves H place in every 1 in roiaing i t fo r t h e last three y e a n . J .

speech and many new f r ivuds at Lmi* 1 : ^ Und. , W . Walker of VergenuM, raised Diehl,

C . l . a n d M r * . Ada Merrill h a r e t t ^ 1 ' > ! C h l w ' , o n ^ d Treadwell .

tu rned f rom the i r wedding tour, un.l ^ b u thr. e month ' - -abscrip-

Lowell is their home, for n time at least. | l ' " u lllL" l o I ' E " ' 1 { L A I ) E -

Peck A Co's. Highland Golddust tbe irai:! f ioin tho ^ t m ured our . ... , village one flay lust week. » passenger

started for the Charlot te races 1 uesday i i m k f n g o u t t l . , w i u ( 1 , w r u , l , l . . 1 U v t . 5 -

morn ing . Wil l be entered iu two nice.- M i l l s , " then ou the o ther side saw,

Mr. and Mrs. fi. Browcr and Mr. and ' , ; 1 U - V ^ . M i i l ; r ' - 1 , ' ' l i U a i ' 4 ' „ r. t , n , 1 Doom, f t ; . ' ami u little fu r the r on he flirs. fc. Doty take the overland saw, ' •Hnyi-' OIBce. ' ' " T h u n d e r , " route to Carson City nnd St. Louis this s.iid he, '•! always hc . rd t lmt our next we*k.

choice mess of trout nc re r provoked u

family quarrel, unless got iu some such

way. Anot'.ier t h ing we not iced. The

rest of the family could *ach get away with two trout to our one, on such oc-

casions, which never looked quite r ight .

Mr. Tyler wi l l please accept our sin-

cere thanks for his kindness. We shall

alwnvs th ink well of htm.

Thir tv business firms ol Big Rupids

have agreed not to vote for any man for

public office who doesn ' t pay his debts. Busines*.

Mr . ami Sire Ledyard l^ ink of o a k

president whs a i ich man. but I had no idea hi . budint'Sr extended away up here in Michigan .[fair JIvmLI

JuliiiS Houseman of Graad Rapid.- is

the democratic nominee for Lieut. Gov-

e: or Samuel Tiblen io the democratic

nominee for Presidoni. Jul ius House land,California are visiting their rein- 1

m , i n o l , e o ( t iR . , o u t ^ - M a y o r s of

t i res in town. Mrs. Kelscy and Mrs Dr. | Grand Raj.id- who telegrnphed to the l c , r ' ' ' St. Louis Coaveution that "Hendricks,

K.M.KASKA TROM. The JOI:IISAI. UL 8e-omt Itniiri-icnlilivo Dlsl Conv ni l n,

knowledgei tbe receipt of an evpre- Tbe Second Rcpresenlulive Disl i i i t

imekitge from minu bo»l Tyler of Kid- Convcnlion was held at Trnin 's Hall in kn^ka House, ICnlkaskn, conlnining a I<»well, on Tliiir*day, Aug lOth.

fine mess of splendid broak t rout The I ThrcouTent ion was .vtliiil to order

sight of these specklcd licauties took u* j at 2o 'c loek p . in by SI SI. Perry,

back to " the long ago" when we used to , ehairmaii of tlio Distrii t Committee,

run away fnun school und chuso trout • J . W. Adams Esq . , of Paris was

" u p s t r e a m . " It reminds us of t h e ' elected temporary c imirman.

trout siipp. rs that followed and how nim-, On motion of Sir. Cr ipptn . C. <!.

bly we u"ed to keep time with our feel, 1 Stone wu chosen temporary nccretary.

tu the sputter miil tbe flutter of the fry On motion of Win H". Hatch, the

ing fl>li A birch sprout superintended chair appointed a c o m m i t t c of three ou

by an industrious parent enabled us to j credentials, romposod of 11'. J . Reming-

keeji remarkably good time. This, of ton of Bowne, Jno T . Head i e r of Ada,

course, "u» for running away from and A. C. Barclay of Par i s .

school; it couldn ' t have lieen for any-1 On motion of Wm. U'. Ha tch , tho

chair appointed u commit tee of three

on Permanent Organization, consiating ol W m , IF. Hatch, D . L . Eaton, of

Lowell, und Foster T u c k e r of Grand Rapids township, .

The commUtec ou credentiul* r epo r t -

ed the following delegates entitled to "cats in the convention;

Ada—E. B. Slead, J n o . Head ley, S.

Faxon.

Bowne—IF. T . Remington , A. Ford J r . , Stephen Johnson.

Byron—Henry T. Saddler, C. T m -

chester, B. Rozclle.

Caledeuia—

Cascadi—A.Buttrick, J n o . Wooding, Geo. Russ.

G a i n e s - W . Blain, I. W. Tyson, W. J . Hardy.

Grand Rapids—IF IF. Johnson, Fos-ter Tucker, G. E . J u d d .

Lowoll—D. L. Eaton. W m . W. Hatch, C. G. Stone.

Paris—C. P . Friend, W. T . Adams, A. C Barclay.

Vergennet—G. H . Godfrey, T. I .

Daniels, Dr . S. S. Fal lass .

Wyoming—H. W Davis, IF. S. Crip-p e n . J a s . L Wells.

On motion of IF. IF. Jobnsoa the re-por t was accepted and adop ted .

' Ou motion of Sir. Johnson the del-

gates present were author ized to cast tho

fu l l vote of their respective townships in case of vacancy.

The committee on permanent organi-

/.ation reported, recommending tha t tho

temporary organization be made 'purma-

nent , which, ou motion of Sir. Johnson,

was^occepted und a d o p t e d .

On motion of D. L . Eaton, the chair

appointed H. T. Saddler and IT W. Davis tellers.

On motion of Mr. Tucker the conven-

tion proceeded to an informal ballot for

Representative, with t h e following re-

su l t :

Total number of votes 30 W . W . Johnson 14 0 . H . Look 5 u . G. Hoit .o Chas. Buttrick 4 E . R. Johnson 3 R. Hunter J r — 3

H. SI. CLAIIK.

I n t c r c n t i m l t l o n l l<>iiOMlita,

W.W.UATOII, I'rrtidenl, E . J . IIOOTU, V r«» II M OI.AKK.Ca.hier-

" » . • • • • t q g B e g — »

25, 25, 25, 25 .

Uepublican* Attent ion.

Tbe Hayes and Wheeler c lub of Low-

ell will meet a t t h e office of O. H . L*ok

on Thursday evening, Aug. 17. fo r the

purpose of perfect ing the organizatiou

und transacting such other business as

may come before the meeting. All

Hayes and W h t c l c r ni*n are invited to

he present.

R O C K I I T H C . N T E U , J U .

President .

About Whea t .

Our Bowne correspondent furnishes a

few items as follows:

The Lowell Dist. Council of P. of II. met

at Grange Hull in Keene, for the sjieciai

purpose of t a l k i n g up tbe wheat question. The at tendance was large. Samples of

various kinds of wheat were exhibited

Prefers the

Clawsuii. Sir. Snow of Cascade says the

Shifcr s tands tbo winter well. S. P .

Curtis showed Arnold's Hybrid, Gold

Medal, aud Cluwson. Favors Arnold's

Hybrid, says Gold Sledal not so good ns

last year.

A'. R, Hong, hud 85 J bushels of Cluw-

son to the acre ou five acres of summer

fallow. Sowed five bushels of Gold

Sledul und got 24 bushels per acre.

(i. R. Sayles had 20 acres of G*ld

.Medal budly sh runk . Later than Diehl,

has n red wheat be th inks will yield

best.

Vine Welch last year bud 300 bu»hels

of Cluwson f rom seven acres .

J . C. English lust year had u few

I ucrcs of Cluwson iu his orchard, and

T H E CAMPAIGN !

The Campaign Edition

- O F T H E —

The Lowell Quadri l le Club prize parly Allen Hanco. k or Duvis would do, M got 25 buihuls to the acre . Ha* not

will take place at Train * Hall, on Fri- r.i.!. , . 1 . . . " .. yum, i t l , r e t l , c d t h u y c , r ' 11,0 D,obl u 11 faU-

day evening, Sept . 22, instead of Sept. ; yum | u r c

7 as announced last week. ' ' T h c Council came to t h e conclusion

The wres tUngmatch between Holeomb T , , i - Tbe ba*e ball t h a t t h e Diehl has run out and farmer ,

of Cedar Springs and Mixer of Hai l ing- , ^ " n u n c n t Ih i . week ut Ionia will be Claw*.n .

resulted in favor of t b e former. Hoi- i i n l c r c s t i n S 1 0 l o T C r 6 " f t ! « : u o l ' l t '

comb won three fulls, Slixer two. j I V A e t " a 1 " , d 0 1 Detroit, ' Slutunls of J m k HI. u g entered, uud ; Among the meri ts of Sir. Hayes' let

Compare tbo Le t te rs .

A mad dog ran against a hoe in the 1

hands of n Grand Rapids mini Tluirsdir,-

and immediately went to Hint bourne

the TccumscliBof London. Ontario, Red t e r o f acceptance, those of brevity nml 1 Stockings uf St. Louis, SIo

- , . , , , i noted clubs from abread arc cx pec ted. from which no mad dog returns ir i f f . . i i 0 I Half fore t.o.;e'.r ou rai lroads.

The best Red Astracha n C'0MP1.ETE1I AND A T ' C E L ' T K I ) . - T h e

ajiples • have seen this season came from J. A. ! CoMri.Etnn AND ArcEi'TKi).

Duga 'sorchard io Gnit tnn "Now van- 1 " l ' w ' ' ! ' c k s '-hool buildings were cum-i shedand gone . " ' pleted by contractor Brower und nc-

The word " N a t i o n a l " applied to the l h c : , w ! A u e "•

new party ia sadly out of place. Kolionr.l: 1 1" ; t " ! l t r ; u t r ' ' , l ! " r i ' 1

1 t ion of the work b Blower, alway

to deliver und

day in advane.'

ar. 1 well done The

i l

and other expliciluesB are apparent , clearly indi

eat ing tbe character of the unthor.

There is no a t t empt ut dodging t|ues-

tions of public interest, or conceulment

of the writer 's views. Every prominent

issue involved in the present campaign

—the currency, civil service refoim, the

public schools, the one term, aud tbe

southern questions, ate all squarely met

und the methods of their t reatment in-

dicated, in case of Republicun success,

to the satisfaction of the people.

Un the contrary. Sir. Ti ldeu has so

disguised his meanini : and purposes up-

Wnlsh W iods 1)11 'heso points tlmt his declarations are

tlie comple-

by August 10.

time, was reudy

delivered one

work wns done

would be very appropr ia te . The uniend-

m e n t i s agreed to.

F i f ty men wunted to remove decom-

poeed mutter f rom certniu localities in

this village. T a k e away those typhoid fever advcrl isemcnts .

Dr. Stolz, r e n u m b e r will b e a t j """" ' ' "USbter • ' . . iminntion was conclud-, "f almost tiny construction,

Dake House, in Lowell, on Thursday " " T u e s d a y .if I .<• • ok md the M - ; u n d m a y i n e a n much little, or nothing

of this week. Tbe afflicted are invi ted ' ' k i i v i r c a " " Friday ( A p i n e a l of hi* loiter of neatly to call on bin. and be rc.torcd to Mat b e . - o n f « t U dc icndanl and Dotlge ! days incubation justifies our us.er-

h c a l t | l for the people, spoko eloquently iu l , o n - " ' s u t t e ranres on the currency

! reviewing thu case. Jus t ice H u u t e r o i m e I ,l»c8tion are regarded as a sort of half The JOUIINAI. will be sent to any ad- l o t | i u e o ^ i a j i u , , t | l a t ,VIIS \ i l s au ly to i sunender to western repudiators headed

dwe* nine week*, commencing the fir*i i e t the . a s . go to the c i rcui t court , and by Gov. Heiidrlrk*. and ut tbe sam*

week m Soptember' for I I l L N I i - Wnlsb was placed under bonds io the ' t ime it blind to his hard money s u p p o r f

F I V E CENTS! Subsciibe for the cam- . u | | u (,f j ^ q o o for his •ippeaninee in snit l ' era of the east Inasmuch as he is the

paign JoriiNAi,. i o o u r [ ,v:ts coiuim n ! recognized leader of bis parly in u state

Arthur Wood, of Grand Rupido ol l r tn : ^n l July 11, uml , 1. • Vug. 11. wbere one part icular sect bus been the special inducements to parlies want ing recipient ef special favor* ut the expense

huggiee, platform spr ing wagons, phie- HCAU Vi;! Jusii.- I lunt . r. en Slou ' ..f all o thers ; and where tho efflciency of

ton* e t c . Go and s te his stock ; the day morning, lined .In.-epb Hint five dol ! the public ..cboolh bus been notoriously

largest in the city birs for fnst ri ling tb rnugb thu street- > Ml,:nllCe(l nt tbe behest of the virtuous

The Lowell JOUIINAI. has entered uiion our jib b^^ lu eu in t h e ' ! i |,ri(.Hthooil, be is uf course, in sym tbe twelf th year of its exUteme. The habit of ri.ling and d u r i n g lecklessly pat by with tbe utages of the New York

£ ' . s ' r r i ' i r1 f » " — > - « - H « . Joseph Joseph' been repeati d l j uoliliid tu slacken bis ] (iov. Himdr icks ' t e t t e r

spseil. but bveiled nol lb '

Why doesn't thc Evening .Mail pi;!- it cost him lio: ilulinr-

liih Dr. Mc. DauDcll'* letter, declining well to reincuibi'r tha ' tl lu acccpt the naininatinu for Registei on

the "Not iona l " t i cke t ! (if rnnrsi ii

was overlooked, you kmnv

1 would not now go Across the street

lo save either of thc old political par t i i

from p u r d i l i o n . - S i n n Cary. Having

gone there himself, Snm Cnry. lik- R.w i.\.. Cu.,

limy be accept

w iiiniiii; ed .i" proof tbhl be is a hide-bound hour-

•'.hers will do bim who yearns foi u lofUrn to the days

way ol the uf biiman bondago with all its at lendoot IrnnsgreMot and (a ' l driven, is hard. o v i | , The studied aroidance of both

It u better to « lor notbing tliaii Tildeu and Hendr icks of any uientiou of

t pay fivc dolhiri t o lut people see tha t l southoru outragea nnd murtlcrs, leaves

you I w e uhn r s . - i hu - , in go just f«-t : t | i c m iu u . c position of tacitly npprov-

enough t o be beaten by tlio next one j j n g t | I H ^ u x m a t ) i o d of conduct ing

tlmt happen l""^' political eampuigns and piling up dem-

Ji.bii Turk , ol Utat | v o l c 4 ' X D > i >ot> w t ' l , c u r " 0 ^ l l , • t.HI, about thiee yi :ii; :i.;" became insane 1 , ' r " Vl ' i t 'es shoiiting with soiilhorn

ai.d was tnken t th Kalamazoo Asylum ! W 1 , i , c beaguers, "Hur rah for Tildeu. Hendricks aud Reform!" "llefurm."

misery, wauls company. Of course.

Sir. and Sirs . Wm. P. Wakeman of Lincoln, III., have been spending a few " bere beremuined uudvi t r i a lmeul six-days with Sir and Sirs. Chin Althen. I " '" i i tbs Ap,. .rent!: cured bo was dis j Let God pu t asunder what men have

Sir. Wakeman is a praminent iiierclmnt ' '"""{J'-'d and sen; hnine Since Iben be put together, nnd the word "Reform"

of Lincoln and a brother of SI,s Althen i ^ " ' t i l biM T h u r s . ' will he dropped from that unhappy com-day when be cau.c Lowell behaving; bmation.

so strangely it was evident that thc old — terror was :v' .uriiiii t . Ou Thursday LAT OK LETTEUS reinaming in the, n ight he was rt.'.in); ..irioit^ly at times P-et-offiw rt LowcH, K e n t Co.. Mich.,

G. B. Balcom has sold a half interest

in Ids jewelry s tore t o Sir 1. E . Strong.

Balcom i i S t rong will mako a strong

team, and doierve generous patronage a m " ' S - M i . s Thressa Branagan,

IsuiL'om lo Chicugu lu I 'urcujuc l a c s t i.'.viiigi cK-currcil ul MisL- Poly Euali, Mm. S. S. Faircliild, Rousing Republican ratification a t ! new goods. times unti l Sundav wbeu ho seemed to Sirs. Ida Hayner , Mrs. Thomas Lowden,

Grand lUp ids hu t n igh t . 1 o n e of the Greenback nartv e n v ^ s ^ much iH tter. O;; Montlay be was Mi*s Maggie Le«. Mi«* Ida Schuarder. ... . .. . . . . , , tnc urt ini i . tLk party Loii\cris , Miss Candmo Travis, Sirs Amelia White. Ihe r\utionals are ge t t ing ready t o | i u Qnmd Itapids says he got through '•ulicn liou-.i: ' ' bv ; : n tk in -au t l Roch. Ciiarrs' LIST A. J . B o u l a r d , ' R . SI.

bold i\ tunss meeting in Lowell, report apologizing for Grant when hi' left tlie M" t "'!. ( i ie. ' l 'In* [..MI vic'.im most Edgcomb, C. M. Falk, H . J . Hill. E. S .

says. • . Republican party. Th i s is rough on 1 "l the timo while beie. It v. ill probably Syman, Michael Quin, Francis Siicord.

Tbe Sli l lers 'Associat ion of Michigan Grant, but, that man has i steady I i .- . . - . ir j , . liint in the A-ylum "AiiVEiiTirAi"9audU ' ' ' ive ^the

will hold a couveittion in Grand Rapids, job ou bund now. as nn apulogisl au' iin, .i-: i inu^eiinis man to be Ju te of th is uoticc.

. . . 3 0

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On motion of D. L. Eaton the conven-

tion proceeded to a second informal bal-

lot with the following result ;

Total number of votes W. W. Jehuson O. H . Look 5 R. Hunt«r J r 6 Chas. Buttrick 4

On motion of Mr. Crippen the n o m i n -

ation of Mr. Johnson, was made

unanimous.

Mr. Johnson was invi ted to the p l a t -

form and mude a few pointed remarks ,

a f ter which, on motion of Sir. Johnson

a district committee of three was cbusen

composed of W . S. Cr ippen of Wyoming.

SI. M. Perry of Lowell , A. C. Barclay

of Paris.

H e n . W. P . Andrus, of Cedar Springs,

tbe Republican nominee for Stalo Sen-

ator of this district, be ing present, was

called out, and made a brief and vigor

ous speech, after which tbe convention

ad journed .

JIMCRAX.

Nast's double headed tiger has rubbed

noses.

If anybody wants to get up a company

of Arctic explorers, now is bis t ime.

Michigan against t b e world for oars-

men.—Detroit JVeicx. Yes. aud fur ores,

too.

Cricket is also a noble game. A

Grand Rupids muu proved it by break-

ing his band.

The price ol Slicbigan inalcbcs will

seon be increased in per cent. Can't

sulphur six cents a box much longer.

During tbe recent "hea ted t e im" n

Grand Rapids man lint merited the bless.

ings of the people by exhibi t ing a »now

plow.

If l'el*i Cooper ever finds out tlmt he

is iiinuilig for President , tlipn il will be

well enongh lo hnul over bis record, but

n o l now, uotiiow

A Lowell man who is always b a a s t i n j

uf bis l if t ing powers bad the kinks lakiin

out of him the other day when invited

to lilt a $1,300 mor tgage on his property.

A report is in c i rculat ion that u bur-

glar recently a t t empted to rob u Sngi-

naw editor. T h a t is about as near to

burglnry as a sham light is to a bloody

battle.

For over 0.000 years the world has

been beeping reproaches upon the wrong

parties, condemning Adam aud Eve for

eat ing tbe apple when Grant was the

man who did it

When you see a muu pick up a nice

clean straw, and cut that nice, clean

straw into equal lengths about eight

inches long, you may know he - been

there and wants to go again.

Some lost sinner rccoutlv broke into

the r n i e u School house at Ionia and

damaged three organs to the amount of^

*WU. The next morn ing the and students hud a lively disciu.P.O. Box'.^Chliago.

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

J A l W. Hll fX, Editor and PBbU»h«.

LOWKLL,

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

SrATisTinc » l t h o T r o n B u r y D e p a r t

m c n t rlinA' t lmt Imiik IIUUK wi>iir m i l i n

t h r e e y e a r s a t t h e m o n t , a n d nh in-

l i los ten i w o n ' t h a n g together o v e r

t w e l v e m o n t h s .

T H E Cork onk NPJM'ARS t o c u c c c e d A*

wel l i n C.ilir<iriiiA IIH in il* n a l i v e coun-

t r y . T r e e s p U n t e d iu 1861 a n d s i n c e

p r u n e d u p , a r e n o w t w e n t y - f i v e f e e t t o

t h e l ower b r a n c h e s . T h e b a r k o n

t h o j o t r e e s is f r o m o n e a n d a ha l f t o

t w o i n c h e s t h i c k a n d I h e p e e l i n g p r o -

c e s s m a y s o o n c o m m e n c e .

T o s n o w t h e i r s u p e r i o r a p p r e c i a t i o n

o f t h e v i r t u e s o f t h c I n d i a n s t h e Q m -

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

u m e n l o v e r t h e r e m a i n s o f B r a n d t , of

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

T e c u m s e h , w h o w a s t h e S i t t i n g B u l l of

h i s t i m e , will s o o n find a r e s t i n g - p l a c e

b y t h e s i d e of o n e of C a n a d a ' s g r e a t w h i t e w a r r i o r c h i e f s .

THE p r e s e n t is t h e f o u r t h i n v a s i o n o f

t h e B ig H o r n c o u n t r y b y U n i t e d S t a t e s

t r o o p s . G e n e r a l C o n n e r w e n t t h e i r in

18<>5, a n d d e s t r o y e d a v i l l a g e o f h o s t i l e

C h e y e n n e s a n d A r a p a h o e s . I n ItMH!

G e n e r a l G i r r i n g t o n e n t e r e d t h e f ie ld ,

a n d l e f t i'. w i t h t h e I n d i a n s in c h a r g e ;

a n d in M a r c h las t G e n e r a l C r o o k led a n

v x p e d i t i o n t h i t h e r , w h i c h d i d n o t y i e l d p r a c t i c a l f r u i t .

THE w e s t e r n T e x a s p a p e r s a r e s t i l l

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

W e s t T e x a s . T h c SAN A n t o n i a H e r a l d

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

t h e T e x a s r e p u b l i c s t i p u l a t e d t h a t T e x -

a s s h o u l d b e d iv ided i n t o f o u r a d d i -

t i o n a l s t a t e s w h e n e v e r a u y s e c t i o n p o s -

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

s i o n , a n d h i n t s t h a t t h i s t i m e h a s n o w a r r i v e d .

N E W S I N B R I E F . T H R P U B L I C DFDT.

S t a t e m e n t o f t h e c o n d i t i o n of t h e

p u b l i c d e b t o n t h e 1st of A u g u s t ; tilx per oentuin

bonos - tnM.9!>9,(W0 Kive net o e n t m r

bonds 711,0*5,*00

Total coin bonds. Tbe lawful n ionrv

debt f M a t u w l ilrbl l^-pil Irudrr* OrtlIlcat«a of de-

Kractional curren-cy

Coin certillcatei...

, . | l1O98,6M,«0

14,000,000

a09,«l6,0-JJ

32,H:5.000

s i n o i s t o St 313.1*0

Total wilbuut i n l e n s t 401,701,000

Total debt 2,178,700,111 ToUl iuterest ^1,850.234

Cash In t reasury: Coin $ Currency 8|>ecinl dejioeiu

held fo r re-demption of certilicaUa of dei>oiiL.

80.843,6*4 1 2 , ! « 0 , 3 I ' J

32,815,000

ToUl in the treasury 4 105,2(0,031

Debt Itascaab In treasury |2,0!)8,30l,31l l l c c m u e of debl (luring July 1,138,033 Bonds issued to the Pacific rail-

way companies, Interest jiay-abfe In l awfu l m o n e y : I 'riu-cipal outs tanding

Interest accrued and not yet paid

Interest paid by t h e United States

Inlerts t repaid by transporta-tion of mai ls

Balance of interest | « H b y t h e United States

04.623,512

323,117

32,080,218

6,!'00.204

25.171,013

T H B B A S T .

MI-KHTAR PASHA IS rxpec t sd shor t ly to tak* refiiKS In Aui t r i s with his a rmy. Me Is hemmed In at Trebln js . Il Is lni|>os-i lb le lo f i i r r* a i-afss^e no i l h . The enfoic*-men*, of Mlilbal I'aslia's pro|>oted comt l tu-l lon la sgs ln p<isl|Hilied.

A IIIAVT *ale on Ihe coasts of Scot land and Northern Knglsnd on t h * 3rd Inst., ca i i t id lerera l casiull lra. Mid some lo t s of life.

Orrir iAi. d i i pa l rhes s lale tha i t h e Turks have csplured IheHervlan fortif ied positions n e a r d u s R u s a n l l . In l l i . l l an heavy louses.

Twr «latemeiit Ihs l I h r / . r lbrks had killed sll t h e people on t b e streets of Hmyrla I« an absurd ezsgReral lon. A leiler lo the Timrj, adverse lo Ihe Turks , ssys of Ihe alTalr tha t 3,000 volunteers arrived on Ihe 15lli of J u l y f r o m tho Interior to em-bark fo r the seat of t h e Turk ish wsr .

A TII.BUFTAM f r o m Ilelgrade s a y s : De-fensive (Misillon of 8>rviaus a t RaiUchar Is represented Impregnable . T h e Servian left witijc. unde r Cholakanl lch , has t aken In Hielopolj- snd seriously threa tens S i e n s i u , bombard j i nt of which place Is cxpucted to begin wi th in two dsys . T h e Turks s re entrenched s t Izvor.

l.Aiii.c sums of money fo r I t u u l s n com-missio i-rs have been reci-lved lu Uelxrade. Three Itussian countesses a re sewing in the hospilals.

A PABIS correspondent reports tha t A as tria hss been s t rennlbeninR t h e garrison of Semlln, In view of i«ss ib le events.

A I'AIIIH d i i | s l r h >s ;s it is s lsled Ibsl Murad has signed h is abdicat ion of t h e Ot-toman throne , Ihe old Turk i sh par ty , led by Ihe Sul lan p r n u n i p t i v e , showing no hostillly to the proposed consti tution. Midlist I 'a^hathreatc i . s lo resign. Another r ivo lu l ion In t h e Divun is antlcl | iated. Abdul Hnmld lias declared that, u soon as. be basssceaded Ihe th rone , he will t akesu-preme c o m m a n d of the a r m y against the riclaves.

A IIIBUN c o r r n f o n d e n t of Ihe Daily Td-

A s o r r 6 r . m., Aug . 5, a terrific t h u n d e r storm passed over Cleveland and vicinity. Kight h o u s n are repor ted s t ruck by light-ning. A little girl n a m e d l larbara llalct, 12 years o ld , who was p laying out ot doors with fivaor six o ther l i t t le girls, was singled out and struck by t h e l lghlnlng, ki l l ing her Instantly.

P O L I T I O A L .

Tiia Nsllonsl Deruoeral lcOnnimll tce met In New York on the 2d Inst. J o h n t l . I'riest, of Missouri, p n s l d e d In the absence of Cbalmian Hewllt. Af t e r approving nl the work s i n ady d o n s by Ihe executive oom-miitee In the o r g s n i u l l o n and |MIIIIIC«I work of the canvass, t h e c o m m l U e e s d j o u r n -ed lo meet Be) t . 13.

AT a meeting held In t h e clly on Ihe s sme dsy, t h e Nstlonal Kxecutive Council ap-pointed by Ihe Indlananol ls Convention of tbe Independent or ( i r renback party, lu the discharge of tbe d u t y imposed by tbe con-vention to consult with Peter I Voper and Ihe leading greenback men of t h e oounlry, nominated Oen. Bamuel T. Csrey, of Ohio, for Vice-President. Carey sccepts tbe nom-inat ion.

X L V t h CONGRESS.

S a m m a r y of P r o o s e d l n c s In B o t h H o u s s s

THE o f f ic ia l r e p o r t g i v e s t h e s t r e n g t h i

o f t h e F r e n c h a r m y a l 455,800 m e n

a u d 123,608 h o r s e s , a n i n c r e a t c of 15,-

07'.i m e n a n d 14,877 h o r s e s o v e r l a s t

y e a r . T h e r e h a s a lso b e e n a g r e a t in-1

c r e a s e in t h e e x p e n d i t u r e s , b u t i n j

s p i t e of all t h i s t h e la«l r e v i e w in P a r i s |

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

t h a t M a r r h a l M a c M a h o n is n o t a t a l ! |

p l e a s e d w i t h t h e a r m y .

THE d e e p e s t j i e r p e m l i c u l a r m i n i n g

s h a f t in t h e wor ld is in I ' r i z i b r a m , Bo-

h e m i a , a u d m e a s u r e s a,2)>0 f c e L I t is i

a l e a d m i n e a n d is s u p p o s e d to h a v e |

b e e n b e g u n a b o u t 850 y e a r s a g o . I n

o t h e r p l a c e s g r e a t e r d e p t h s h a v e l>eeii i

r e a c h e d , b u t n o t b y s t r a i g h t l ines . A 1

r o c k s a l t b o r e n e a r B e r l i n is 4 ,175 f e e t |

d e e p , a n d a coal m i n e i n B e l g i u m '

3 ,542 . T h e d e e p e s t h o l e e v e r b o r e d is I

a n a r t e s i a n wel l , of 5 ,500 f e e l , a t P o t s -d a m , M o .

THE e a r l y M a s s a c h u s e t t s f a t h e r s d i d '

n o t b e l i e v e in p a i n t . T h i B e v . T h o m a s |

A l l e n , o f C h a r l w t o w n , w a s b r o u g h t u p

i n 1800 f o r " h a v i n g p a i n t a l m u t h is |

d w e l l i n g , " a n d o n l y e s c a p e d by show-

i n g t h a t it w a s d o n e b e f o r e h is t i m e , ]

a u d t h a t h e d i s a p p r o v e d of i t . T h e

first B o s t o n c h u r c h was n e v e r p a i n t e d ,

a n d a l ist of B o s t o n m e c h a n i c s i n 1070

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

i n a t i o n d i d n o t b e c o m e c o m m o n un t i l

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

A ntEKCH p h y s i c i a n m a k e s t h c re-

m a r k a b l e s t a t e m e n t t h a t o n e - h a l f , a t

l e a s t , o f t h e so-ca l led d r o w n e d p e r s o n s

a r e b u r i e d a l ive , a u d t h a t t h e y m a y l>e

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

a f t e r h a v i n g b e e n " s e v e r a l h o u r s u n -

d e r w a t e r . " H i s r e m e d y is to g e t o u t

t h e w a t e r , ^ » o u r in a n d i n j e c t a l c o h o l i c

s t i m u l e n t s , a n d u s e a w h i p e n e r p e t i i a l -

l y , o r h o t i r o n s in bail c a s e s . H i s

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

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

h a d b e e n u n d e r w a t e r in o n e o f t h e

S e i n e b a t h s f o r m o r e t h a n t w e n t y m i n -u t e s .

THE A r g e n t i u c B e p u b l i c is m a k i n g

f a i r p r o c e s s . In h is last a d d r e s s t o

C o n g r e s s P r e s i d e n t A v e l l a n d a s a i d t h a i

t b e n a t i o n e n j o y s p r o f o u n d p e a c e ; t h a t

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

t h e last five y e a r s , a n d t h a t t h c e x p o r t *

o f 1875 w e r e greaU-r t h a n t h o s e of a n y

p r e v i o u s y e a r . T l i e P r e s i d e n t a l so ol»-

s e r v e i l t h a t t h e g o v e r n m e n t e x p e n s e s

h a d l-een r c d u r e d 1-1,(100,000, a n d t h a t

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

t r a f f i c s i n c e t t c tober . C o n s i d e r i n g t h a t

t b e A r c e n t i n e B e p u b l i c h a s n o t e s c a p e d

" h a r d t i m e s , " th i s re jKir l is s a t i a f a c l o r y .

THE N e w J e r s e y l a w - m a k e r s d e f i n e

" t r a m p s " a s "a ' . l p c r o o n s w h o sha l l

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

o r f r o m a n y c i ty , township o r b o r o u g h

in t l i is s l a t e , a n d h a v e u o legal se t t le-

m e n t in t h e p l aces in w h i c h t h e y sha l l

b e f o u n d , a n d l ive i d l y a n d w i t h o u t

e m p l o y m e n t , a n d r e f u s e t o w o r k f o r

t h e u s u a l a n d c o m m o n wages in t h e

plai-Asi w h e r e t h e y a r e , o r sha l l b e f o u n d

g o i n g a b o u t f r o m d o o r l o d o o r , o r p l ac -

i n g t h e m s e l v e s in t h e s t r e e t s , h i g h w a y s ,

o r r o a d s , a n d beg o r g a t h e r a l m s , a n d

c a n g i v e n o r e a s o n a b l e a c c o u n t of

I h e m s e l v r s o r t h e i r b u s i n e s s . "

'1 HE F e n i a n s o f C i n c i n n a t i a r e re-

o r g u n m n g t h e i r b r o t h e r h o o d . A n a d -

d n i - r i s s u e d b y t h e m s a y s ; " T h e Fe -

n i a n o rgan iw tU on is b y n o m e a n s ex -

t i n c t , in f a c t il is in ^"<*1 w o r k i n g o r d e r

in I r e l a n d a n d t h e B r i t i s h I s les , a s well

a s in i h i s c o u n t r y . J a m c e S t e p h e n s

K n g l a n d ' s g r e a t e s t e y e s o r e , is o n c e

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

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

o p p o r t u n i t y of t h e T u r k i s h w a r , i n

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

b e e n g a g e d , wil l n o l b e a l l o w e d t o p a s s

a s u n p r o f i t a b l e a s s o m e m a y n o w t u p -

p o s e . "

A s e n e i ^ e t i c s c i e n t i f i c g e n t l e m a n in

E n g l a n d r e c e n t l y g a v e a l e c t u r e t o t

p r o v i n c i a l a u d i e n c e o n t h e p o w e r of c o - o p e r a t i o n i u a n i m a l s . H e t o o k a s

h i s e x a m p l e t h e b e e , t h e b e a v e r , a n d

t h e bu iTa lo . H i s a u d i e n c e w e r e m u c h

p l e a s e d , a n d t h e e l d e r l y c o u n t r y c l e r g y -

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

e s p e c i a l l y d e l i g h t e d . B u t i l is n o l e a s y

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

c a m e i n t o t h e b r e a s t o f t h e s c i e n t i f i c

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

c h u r c h o n t h e f o l l o w i n g S u n d a y t o lis-

t e n u> a s e r m o n f r o m h i s h o s t , h e h e a r d t i i a i g . . . . ' - a - » - - - J - d o m o f

- . . i m l s f l r n v n l c a i i d n l a f i ' i i •

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E . I). W o a c m s a oort radlcU the dispatch , . . „ , . . . . staling tha t t h e New York Central I t . i l road ' p t \ Company have given a mortgage of $32,- ^ ' ^ ^ ? OW.OOOlo W. H. Vanderbil t I ^ f" , ! H T ^ ' I

l a the suit in equity begun aome Urns ago , o r " " 1110 o r . ® a r o P « n

by the St. I . i l l s , Al ton and T . r r e HanTe My n f o m i a n t d . c t a r e s b a t s o e h a j

Kailroad Company against Charles I.uUer T ' ' ' 1 ? I ' M . U T l and o ther . , in which Samuel J . TUden is r one of t h e defendant , , a partial answer b a , ^ u been filed by cou .ae l fo r Governor Tilden. ' r e p o M ^ b u l U I T h . thi.l . n . nt 11,, h n m l . I ' ' * " 1 1 " ' ' • Urging BU amiUtlCC IQ OfdeT tO The de fendan t i deny thai s n y o f l h e bonds . t T o l ( j t l l i s C T f I l t u , l i l y

or stocks ment ioned in Ihe bill of complaint i 1

have been u n l a w f u l l y retained and divided j W A S H I N G T O N . among the defendant*, or Iwued or dlsiiosed „ , , . . . of b y . h e m In v io la t ioa of the i r d u ^ " , W « Depar tment

m e m b e r , of any purchaaing oommil t fc , or [ " " " 0 t n 8 , , e r , , , f n n ' * n ' o f1

t h e

as m e m b e r . o f l b e tKiard of director, , or in , o d , M ' n o w C O , m ^ , l a U ; i ., h e

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violation of any t m s t or confidence r tposed ' " r } ; • r ' , " t r o m , b e 8 m i , t h C " -io them, or in any n u n n e r wbaUoeve,; and , I r ' ' n u ' U r , tiiev a l to deny Iba t by any action or f a i l u r . , T " « f 0 " ' , , r n C e " m u

1 " U 7 0 D t h e

on their part the l iaMll t le . or b u r d e n , of 1 " ' C l , l ; " * f d J o d i c t a l • P P ^ P ^ o o u p l a l n a n t have been unjus t lv or nnr. . . b , l h " « T ' * c h " i f as f u s s the e swnly IncreMed to the amount of more , " " u ^ n ' " l l l n • a ' a ry of the t han ll.UW.Wtj or t o any amoun t whatever. ^ • , U l b e coo-

A srrclAL to the Richmond / i . y u i W f r o m | Jbecu'uw.Ure Un s g r . e d to t h e '

Bockbridge, A l u m Springs, Vs.. a speak- ' ™

er Kerr , s y m p t o m s are very u n f a v o r . m . , ' t . u . H . V , ^ ? and his condi t ion I . regarded a , crilicsl. o n t h e l i«h of October, " d . t h e r . on t h .

COTTBBLL a BaacocK, manufac turer of » ' « o f Kovewber . Ou t h e )th prox . the

pi.ntliig p r e » « . New York city, have faile.1. • u l t r " a ° { • " r< « ' l n ' ' 1 " h o n o ' i " ,

L i a b U i u i W a . t u « t e , o . a mil l ion o l nI

0 , 0 ' * n , H 0 0 ' ^ • l l 1 ^ 1 ( j 0 j | A r l ' « t un toucbeJ ; b1«O in nen of Uie grc^t i

Ir Is a n n o u n c e d in Sew York t h a t t h e w d o o l i o » U ' ' P K o P ' - t * WJ.OCIO fo r tem-

SrcreUrj of the Treasury w,ll ^11, in a few f e , " U - ^ da,-., ano ther i n ^ a l l m e u t of t h e Genev . , 1 o , : , , o d P ^ P - j f b y , h e H , 0 U M l n l b i , b ' " award i n v « U d in tbe new 5 per c e n t to * • ' , P r o P r i W l o D

meet the addit ional judgments of Ihe Court j w " * J ' • W , 0W. , of Arbitrat ion. T h e amoun t is supposed to I, T , " , ^ r , e , , , l 9 o f M r - , , 1 " i n e u ' ^ | h? net ween UOM.OOOand $3,000,000. I l e < l l , e t h e Caldwell d ispatch rest I

TUB fo l lowing is the olHclal su te .uen t of " b e r e i l i . a ' M l i t is probable t h a t tbe ml-the gold and sliver coinage executed at t b e 1 o f t h c J"J ic ia ry commit tee wi I make Cnited States m i n t in P h l l a d e l p h u du r ing ; " " ' ' P 0 " ' i i l u P , > ' " - ' " ' d r a w i n g thei r names | the m o n t h of Ju l y , 1876: Number 0 ( f r o m t h e repor t of t b e m a j o r i t y . pieces, gold. 31,150; value. pil3.000. S.lver. . , f " * commii tee o n c x ^ n d i t u r e s in the 1,154,500; value, $258,300. base. 735,iyil; depa r tmen t of jusUce. have made msjor i ly

value, $15 150. ToUl number ol pieces, 1 U"1 T h e major i ty re-1 1 I t t i 050; total value, $030,4:0. 1 I*0" recotmu-.nds a reduct ion of tbe j u d i d - j

1 ary f u n d to $3,5JU,0U0. T H B W E S T . Ux A u g u i t 4. ex-At torney G e n r r j l Wil-

A I.BAVBN»OIITH special to t h e 0 / ^ /V;II- " M E before t b e sub-commll tee ou ! coulaina t h e fol lowing aUrtlli.B In for - i ' h e whisky Irauda, a sk ing to m a k e a state

illation; " A reiKirt f r o m Sweetwater City, I I " f " t i , l " ' • B t w d e d t h e In famous scsn-Texas. s ay . t h a t there a re between 2,000 and ; -bd conUined in t b e C m c i n n a U papeis of a 3 000 Indians camped on the n o r t h fo rk of f e w "fi®- *»» proceeding lo re-the It»d river, about 25 miles f r o m For t • " * ' k l l"«1 he h s d seen t b e President, who Elliott, busily engaged in ' m a k i n g med- a u t h o r i i e d h im to s a y - w h e n llepretenta-icine, 'as they call it. wlilch is n o t h i n g m o r e j l ' v e Cockerell InU-rrupted h im, flaying tha t or Iras t han m a k i n g preparat ions f o r going j h e "h jec ted lo receiving a n y t h i n g I rom t b e

properly o r iinlic ftrnd or

upon the war pa th . GIBSOX IV TVLBE, woolen m a n u f a c t u r e r ,

of Minneapolis , have made an ssa lg . iment fo r the btnef i t of thei r creditors. Liablli l ies and assets not ascertaiaed. It. B. l . sngdun and H . T. Wells a re tbe aasignees. T b e North Star Woolen Mills is the largest m a n -ufactory of the kind we-l o l Sew York, and tbe failure will m o r e o r less alfect the wool trade t h r o u g h o u t tt ie ent i re uor thw«st .

Pres idrnt t h rough a th i rd p s r t r , but if tbe President desired, h e shou ld h s v e sn oppor-tunity to be beard , k f r . Wi l l i ams aaid t h e art icle in ipiesiion did n o t s l f i c t him, but conUined n base c a l u m n y o n h is wife, which be wished to r e fu te to t h e satisfaeUon of t ve rybody . He p ronounced t h c implica-tion t h a t his wife was t h e a u t h o r of certain a n o n y m o u s leUer . a d a m n a b l e outrage and a lie, a n d it was also u n t r u e t h a t he was re-

A i m i a . i M A L to W m . Hen ry Wat terson. j " 0 " " 1 f r o m ">* cahinet o n accountof these

candidate fo r Congress, wss given at W o o d e t t r " , • Lawn Garden, l-ouikville, on the 5th inst , . by bis I i iab and German f r iends .

AN Indian w h o srriveu st Ked Cloud o n tbe 5tb inst., direct f r o m the host-ls camp , says Sitting Hull is ready and anx ious to meet '"rook or Terry, or both o ' t hem. H e fur ther states tha t reinforcements a re ar-riving daily f r o m tbe north, f r o m Uritish America, and a few f r o m Minnesota.

O.v Monday, the Tib ius t . , tbe Chicago /'•-r and 311u app ta red as Ihe Chicago / W , under t b e direction of McMullen Bros , who are well known in Chicago as journa l i s t s of

IK his tis ' . i inony be fo re the commit tee o n St. I/ouis whisky f r auds , August 2, Blu-f u r d Wilson trstified t h a t h e had never hsd any evidence imp l i c s l i ng Logan or Karwcll except t h e s ta tements of local prosecuting otllcers that those gent lemen were suspected. He hsd nev i r himself c i p r a a e d any belief or op in ion that they were implicated, and h e preferred nol to do so n o w . l u regsrd lo t h e s b s n d o n i n g of the prosecctioos sgs ins t Ward and Wsrdswor th , h e said tha t h e hsd si ways firmly op|>oaed it.

THB Secretary of t h e Treasury has in-

e i p r r i e ^ o e a u d talent . The ..aper rema.ns " i b - U « . - . r y ollicer.

l lepubllcau io polltioi. aud I.' improved m j many part iculars . George W. McMullen has editorial charge, and DavidS. McMul-len acts as busiueai manager . The price U three cents.

MI-j-. GXSBBAL CimcB, Mrs. J . Calhoun, Mrs. G. W . YaUs, Mrs. A. K. Smi th , ddowed lu t h e Ut t i e Ulg H o r n light; Miss

in exchange fo r legal tender notes, sod in t h e o rd inary d i abunemen l s of tbe g o v e r n m e n t

T n e auudry civil bill leglslsles A. M. Clspp, suj ier iutendent uf t h e government p r iu i ing oltice, cut of h is posit ion, snd this i m p o r t a n l branch of the government is wiibout s u ulticisl bead , and n o responsible par ly is iu chsrge of t h e establishment, the

Tak •Oil Trilune.

lte.d niece of Gen. Coster whose brother j . ^ j e n t nol having nomina t ed a govern wss kil led in t h e ^ m e fight, accompanied , W 0 I l t | i r i | l U r r _

. - l ? t ' f 1 . " ' * " d M . r U ' ' b r ' ? ' * r n r Senste on t h e 2nd Inrt. confirmed tbe brother of Mra. 1 a t » s r n v e d . l Bt. Pau l u o u i l l l , l j o n u l a , e e n B. I laum, of Illinois, f rom Bismarck the W i n s t , leaving lor r o w m i u i u l l „ o f ^ . a l revenue, Prstt , e h i t ^ o in t h e evening whence tbey pro- r ( a i r < , : j . A d as ITnltod c«Hl«l U, t h e r respect ivehomes ^ A ^ ^ o f

f a s u n e r a l o f t b e l s u H o n J M . U u g b T t l l D W i p , : c Hbeeta. aa apprise , of b o f o ^ h , of U t U . Hock, took p l a « o n the l l l K c l l . l l l l i K w Mobile; 0 « r Host , a . M . T h e t u n . out w - o n e of b e l . r g « . 0 f m u m a l WWDBS f o r t h . 8 ^

e v " ! District of U u U i a n a . and W m Herman as oounty and cl ly ofl icuU, t h e bar a n d all ^ l u ^ . , u f l u ^ u 6 r l l „ , , 0 „ . leading eilizeua were preaent. The flap o n the sUte bon e was at hal l mast . C B I K K S A N D C A S U A L T I S B .

u T J - , , " > L 4 r - • 1 k D < ' " n on ( b t 24 lufet , b r lwr ru GAruirr and D t l r . t i» »«• • • . i . . . , t OOOpotota, Krrui h game. Garnler was tl,.' ' ^ winner , In l b . t b i r t y f o u r t h inning, by t-. , ^ h e l b l u s t chan,-points. Best runs Gsruier . 115 \w.oe; ^ " , b • « " " « ' ' " - P " 1 1 ^ P ' - cu re

Daly, a . Aversge Gamier . IT,. I a y. L.J ' B " F"R , B * " re : ta in slale lands with Limself s s one of

F O B B I O H . tbe comniissiouers. I s ibe Aus t r i sn Cbsmber of Deputies, ou Ar h o'clock o n t h e Tib inst., A l e i a n d e r

t b e 8lb i t s ! . t h e pr ime minister explained ' Hu l ivaa, f o r u u r l y a j jumal i s t , a i d later tha t t h e j u l i c y of the new cihlnet would Secretary of t b e Board of KJucaUon, of be o u e of alrict neutral i ty, mainia in ing. ( 'niosgo, shot Kraucis H a n f o r d In t h e s tom-however , publ ic security aud vigilance iu acb, inll .cliog a wound which proved fa ta l guard ing t l ie ua l ions l f ront ie r . . : two h o u r , a f terward . T b e quarre l grew o u t

ScaviA, despairing of a a u c x s a f u l issue of of s n e w s p s | « r paragraph, writ ten by H a n -t b c e a r , has r e i p e t t e d tbe powers to medi- ford , cbsrg ing Mrs. Sul Ivan with using Im-ate in f avor of peace. The Servian a t tempt proper iiiHueaces to secure t h e s p p o i n t m e n t to rs ise s wsr loan In I t u a i a proved a fail i of t h e S jp r r i r i t enden t of Schools. ure. In oousequenci of tho c ip ture of Gur-1 TUB l!rj,uilicani Kansas City special says gusovetz, t h e Servian ' • sneral l<escVjauiu ; Ot tovi j le t ra in robbers l u v e been traced t o h a d a b a u d o n e d Saitschsr and marched t o I Cherokee, ( . ' rswfurd county , Kacsss, and join Gen. Tchernay i IT. T b e Turks occupied I Chas. P u t s has jus t been captured on Spring Ss i t tcuar unopposed. r iver. He had $1,800 on b is person a o d a

IT becomes increasingly spps ren t tha t t h e package of letteis consist ing of correspond-ill n e v of t b e sultau is of a ch ron ic na ture , cnce beta t e n m t u i b c r s of t b e band io re-It sppears , however, that the dange r of s n Rsrd to t b e robbery of Ihe Missouri Pscif ic immedia te catastrophe has disappeared. 1 rai l road train, which were secured. T b e aul lan cont inues insccessible to diplo- letters i<upUcste a n u m b e r of men in Cher-mal ic lK>dy. | okee couujy , w h o hsve been here tofore

A BATTLE hss been fough t near Ourgosto- considered above suspicion. T h e n a m a of vatz, io which tha t town was set on lire. { the g sng are Bruce, Younger, Hobbs , The Servians fled in the direction of Alexin-1 Casey, C Pitts, a l i ss Geo. Wells, Cole, a i r . | I lounger Jesse. J . m e s a n d W m . Chadwell .

lufCaoBSW have commenced besieging The three lirrt u s m e d hsve been srrested Trebanje, a u d are occupying the roads in and $ri,500 recovered. tiisi n i i g h h o r h o o d . I t is stated tha t Monk- JOUK ECTBLBB and Michael Yobln, of DE-t h s r Pasha dares not venture to at tack t h e troll , quarre led while p laving cards i n a besiegers. ! Woodbr idge i t ree t saloon, Detroit, on t h e

IHI-OBTAXT bsUIes hsve been f o u g h t o f : K h ; Scueler finally drew a revolver a n d ^ • I.uesibaba between a strong advance shot Tobin t h r o u g h the r ight breast, lo-

bdul Kerim's a r m y unde r Haliz dieting s wound which proved f a t a l .

k*na t» . WEDNESDAY, A u g u s t 2 . — A s u b e t i l u t e

for t h e House bill grants a pension of $2,000 to E. M. Hansell , In jured In defend-ing Ihe late Secretary Seward f r o m t h e as-» « i u Payne T b e most impor t an t smend-menls agreed to iu t h e Iliver s n d Msrbor Apprnpr is i ion bill were those appropriat-ing $73,000 for t h e removal of Beaver and Nallor bed rocks f r o m Lit t le Kanawah river. West Virginia; $15,000 fo r the removal of Ibe bar in the Mississippi river opposite Dubaipie, l o s s ; f o r t h e improvemeii t of l > f Moines rapids. Miss inippir iver , a m i u r -liou f rom $Tr>,003 to $30,0Wi; improvement of tbe Cumberland r.ver $75,000 lo $50,000; fur t h e great Kanawabs river West Virginia $100,000 to f'i?u,unu; removlug raf t In Bed river $100,WW Ui $330,000; improvement of St. Mary's river aud St. Mary's Falls canal, Michigan, $200,000 to $100.i'00; fo r Improve-men t of Ohio river, f r o m $270,000 to lAXt,-fo r improvement of Missisaippi, Missouri and Arksnsas rivers, $125,000 to $100,000— 40,000 of t h e s m u u n t lo be expended on t h e Missouri l iver, aud $10,0C0 f o r removing Ibe bar st For t f-nii lh, Arkansas; fo r Ihe improvement of t b e Tennessee river, $300,-OJO lo $270,000.

Hewae. WEDSEHDAY, A u g u s t 2 . — A f t e r t h e

disposal of miscellaneous busloea., such ss t h e repor t of commit tee i c . , t h e first bill on tbe caleuder reached was t h s t to transfer the Ind ian bureau to t b e war depar ta ient . Wil-son of Iowa moved its indefinite pos t |one-m e n t and urg ing h is c la ims In a long speech was fol lowed by Lamar who Is to be replied to by Gen. Garfield T b e senate amend-m e n t l o the bill provi-llng fo r t he sa l e cf Ibe Osage ceiled lauds in Kansas to actual set-t lers as n o n - o m c u r t d iu the commit tee of oouference ordered. Ad jou rned .

K e n a l r .

TWRSDAY, A u g u s t 3 . — T l i e bill p a - s e d to l imi t aud fix Ibe signal service Tbe morn ing hour h a v i n g expired t b e Itiver and H a r b o r ap|<rnprlation bill was taken up, and au BMirndment agieed lo fo r Ibe ip-propriat lou of $100,000 to improve Ihe mouUi of t h e Mississippi unti l eighteen feet of wa.er be ob ta ined . An amenUment waa agreed to, submit ted by Kdmunds , pro-v id ing $1,000 fine fo r any person who sbs l l un lawfu l ly I n j u r e any pier, breakwater, or o t h e r work be longing lo Ihe United Stales. T h e bill then passed. I t apprnpr iaUs $5,000,000 In t h e sggregate. Boon a f t e r the Sena te ad journed .

Ilowae. TIIUBSDAY, A u g u s t 3 . — T h e g r e a t e r

par t of to-day's session was occupied In a crit icism made by C h s i r m s n Knott o n Mr. Bls ine ' s c h s r g e . t h a t he h a t suppressed the Caldwell te legram, aod r. 'plles I rom Messrs. F i y e , MrCrsry. Hale , I^wrence and Hudd ... . T b e Consular a n d Dlplomst ic Hill could

n o t be agreed u p o n by the conference com-mil tee . A new oomuii l tee was s p p o i n l e l , consiKtlng c f Messrs. Singleton, Holmuii a o d Foster.

» e n a U . FRIDAY, A u g u s t 4 . — T l i e c o n c u r r e n t

resolution to a d j o u r n n n Monday next was referred to t b e o u i u m i l t e e o n a p | roprialions.

A commiUee of conference on t heOiage lands in Kansaa was sppoU.tedconsist ing of M e w s . Ingalls, K d m n n d s and Keri isn Bil ls were |>sssed su lhor iz ing the employ-i n e n l ' f l n d i s n scouts, and Increasing the pension of soldiers w h o h s v e lust both s rm and leg f r o m $24 to 37 per i i iontb Senator H a m l i n offered s u smei .dn ien t to the los t -ullice spp rop r i s t i on bill, deslgneil lo be s s t ep in resUbl i sh ing Ibe fas t nisil i j s t e m ; rejieallng the c lsnse fo r a reduction of 10 I>er cent comi>eiu<ati'in lo all railroad com-jiauie*, f r o m the rates fixed March 3. 1873, a n d appropr ia t ing $'J00.UU0 for t h e lraus|ior-tat lou of mai ls . P e n d i n g discussion . the Senste ad journed

l l a a a a .

FBIDAY, A u g u s t 4 . — T l i e b i l l pas sed establishing S t Pa(R ss a po l l of aiiprslsal

A confcrencc commlUe o n t h e Biverand H a r b o r Bill was appo in ted oousirting of Messrs. H e i f o r d , Began a n d Donnel l .

Kana ta . SATTIIDUY, A u g u s t 5 . — M o r t o n ' s bill

to provide f o r t h e coun t ing of Presidential votes was called u p by T h u r m a n , a n d laid aside to be t aken u p s g s i n when amend-ments lo it were pr i senied T h e resolu-t ion to I ske u p the resolutioo fo r 10.000 copies of t h e Pres iden t ' , messsge o n t h e H s m b u r g afls ir was agreed lo—30 lo 15, a str ict l>srty vote. T h e Democrs ts srgued t h a t the dis t r ibut ion of these documents wss merely a |ioliUcai m o v e fo r Ihe Bepub-liean psr ty Af t e r a political debs le on southern out rages between Mor ton and T h u r m a n t h e report of Ihe commi t t ee to provide fo r t h e ss le of the Oi>sge cede l l ands in KausrB lo actual seUleis, was agreed lo.

U a n s a .

SATCRDAY, A u ; u s t 5 . - C o x r e p o r t e d t b e bill agreed u p o n by Ibe commit tee o n b snk ing a u d currency, lo repeal the re-sumpt ion act , a n d f u r t h e npuoinlment of a oommlUce t o r e p o i l upon the best means of resuming s p e d e payments . Discussion of an h o u r s n d a half ensued and Ihe bill repealing t h e act was parsed by yess 100, n s y s 83. A bill f o r the appo io lmen t of t h e necessary commission, oousisllng of th ree senators s n d th ree experts, was then pssaed

Tbe repor t of the conference oommillee o n the bill for the sale of Ossge I snds lo Ksnsss to si-tusl settlers wss made by Good-win and agreed lo and t h e house ad jou rned .

• r n a i r . UOIDAY, A u g . , 7 . — T h e bill p a w e d t o

provide fo r the burial e f those who went down in Ihe wreck of t h e T o umseh which sunk in Mobile Bsy; also ex tending Uie l ime fo r Ihe rodempt ion of laud sold fo r direct t sx i s ; a l so fo r Ihc payment of c ls ims allowed by Ihe Southern CUlms Comuiist lon. The House bill lo repeal Ibe m u m p ' . l o n act and appoint s r o m u i M o n to r e | u r t upon tbe most el t lr ient luea rs therefor, was re-ferred Ui t h e lluauce ounimlllee Pending discussion on t h e proposed sixteenth con-st l lut ional s m e n d l i m i t , prohibit ing the state f r o m luak lug s p | r j p n s t i o n s I rom the school f u n d f o r s e d a r i a i purposes, Ihe Sen-ate res- iued consideranon of MorU'ii's n s o lution lo pr in t ]0,0i4J extra copies of t h e Pr is ideut ' s messsge u p o n tbe H a m b u r g at fair . Senator Ea ton burled tbe niHiMge back in t u e President 's t e r th s s s s l snder

House . TUESDAY, A u g u s t 8 . — T h e bill p a s s e d

sppropr l s l lng $130,000 to print 110,010 copies of the report ef t h e couuulasloners of agr icul ture of 1871, and 200,0C) of Ihoss of 1875 Tha fo l lowloc Is Ihe school s m e n d m e n t proposed Tustsad of Mr. Blsine's, a n d referred io t h e ludlclsry com-mi t t ee ; Article ill. sec. I.—No slate shall mske s n y law resiiedlng an cstabl lshmenl of r t l lg lon, or proliibltlng Ihe f ree eierclse thereof. Hec, 2 —No public money rslsed by I s i s l l o n or pill properly. In sny slste or pla te auhject lo legislative power of enngrras, slinll ever be eiveii lo a coi|Kiratliiu or deiioinlnalioii. Her .'1 Congreiw shal l h sve |aiwer to en. force this eusctiiient hv s p p r u i u U l e legisla-tion T h e bill providing fo r a more com-plete reclpmri ly treaty with C s u s d s was INWlpuneu l id December.

T H E H A M B U R O M A 8 S A C B E .

Messa j r e b y t h s P r s s l d s n t t o t b e B s n a t e , B a l a t l v s t o I b a O u t r a g e .

F o l l o w i n g i s t h o f u l l t e x t of Ihe l e t t e r

s e n t b y t h o Pre - i iden t t o t h e S e n a t e : To l/ir Smnlf of thr L'nitnl Alalrt:

In reeponss lo the re<oJuiion of the Senste, July 20tb. ealling upon tbe Prenldent lo com-mnincato to tbe Benate, If In bis opinion not Inaompstitile with the public lutereM, soy in-formaiioo In regard to the slanghter of Amer-Iran d ' i zena at 11 amborg, Hoiub t'arolina, 1 liavo the lumor to submit tbo following eu-closure. ; [Here follow a number of papers relative lo tbe Hamburg masaacre | These encloaurea embrace all tbe lofoimsUun iu u y poaseteion inncliiug the late disgraceful and brutal slaughter ol inoffeoding meu at the town o l Hamburg, H. C.

My letter lo Gov. Chamberlain coulaina all tbo commonts 1 with to make on Ike subject. As allusion ia mails in tbe leUers to the condl-tiou cf other Htatea, aod parUcnlarly lo Louisi-aua aud MiseLalppI, I have added to Ibe en-olo-uree letters ai.d leetlmany In regard lo tbo isnleM conditloo of a portion of tbe people of tbe Ut te r State.

In regard to Loal t i tna affAirs, murders and masesereeof lunorent meu forepinlou'asake, or on account of color, have been ot too f i e q u i n t orcurrei.ce to teiiulro recapitulation or Uialimnuy here. All are familiar with tbelr horr ibled. tai ls , tbo o u l j wonder beii k that ao many J jal i ly tbem orspologize for them, But receutly a commiUee of Ilia Senate of Ibe Uni-ted SiatM visited tbo Slate of Misriseippi lo take le-Umuny on Ibe Hubject of f rauds acd violence in e'eciions. Their report hss uot l>e«ii m>dn public, but I wait its forthcoming with a feellug of ooi fldence t h s t it «I11 fully sosiaiii ail t h a t l have s ta l ld in relation to fraud and violence in tbo State of MliuUsiKti.

U . S . OBA.IT. Executive Mau-ion. July 31, 187ii.

THR ntESIDK.IT'H LETTER.

T H B Z B V I E W S .

L e t t s r s of A c c s p t a n c s e f 8 . J . T l l d s n a n d T b o s . J . H e n d r i c k s , t h e D e m o c r a t . lo H o m l n e e s .

T h e l o n g e x p e c t e d l e t t e r of a c c e p t -

a n c o f r o m G o v . S i t i a u e l J . T i l d e n , of

N o w Y o r k , a p p e a r e d i n p u b l i c p r i n t o n

t h e 4 th ins t . I t s h o w s M r . T i l d e n ' s

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

nil j io l l l i ca l a n d i m l u s t r i a l i | u r f l t ions

w h i c h a r c nlTecl ing t h i s c o u n t r y . T l i e

f a i ls f r o m w h i r l i h e d r a w s h is ronc l t i s -

i o n s r e p r e s e n t e d wi th a f o r c e o f su i t e -

m e n t f u r w h i c h t h e U o v e r n o r h a s b e e n

a l w a y s r e m a r k a b l e . H i s c o n c l u s i o n s ,

of c o u r s e , a < s u m e n n e n t i r e l y p a r t i s a n

c h a r a c t e r wi th w h i c h R e p u b l i c a n s c a n -

n o t c o i n c i d e . B u t w i t h o u t f a r t h e r

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

l e t t e r a r e p r e s e n t e d b e l o w ;

G o v . T i l d e n o p e n s b y a r e f e r e n c e l o

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

a l , s l a t e a n d m u n i c i p a l e x p e n s e s . H e

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

g o i n g o n s i n c e t h e p e a c e of 1865, t h e

f e d e r a l t a x e s o f t h e l a s t e l e v e n y e a r s

h a v i n g r e a c h e d t h e g i g a n t i c s u m of $4,500,000,1)00, a n d t h e local t a x u l i o n $3,000,000,000. E v e n i n p r a s p e r o u s t i m o i t h e m a r g i n o f poss ib le n a t i o n a l sa« : ng8 is a t b e s t a s m a l l p e r c e n -t a g e of I h e n a t i o n a l e a r n i n g s ; y e t in t h e s e e l e v e n y e a r s t h e gov -e r n m e n t c o n s u m p t i o n h a s b e e n f a r g r e a t e r t h a n i l s h o u l d b e in t h c b e s t of o u r financial c o n d i t i o n s . " L i v e w i t h i n y o u r i n c o m e " is t h e o n l y m a x i m f o r t h e n a t i o n a s well aa f o r t h e i n d i v i d u a l . T l i e p l a n f o r t h e r e s u m p t i o n of s p e c i e p a y -m e n t s c o n s i s t s l i rs t i n r e t r e n c h m e n t in all d e p a r t m e n t a of t h e g o v e r n m e n t , s n d s e c o n d in a p p r o p r i a t e l eg i s l a t i on . T h e r e a r e f 2 8 0 , 0 j 0 , 0 t x ) b a n k n o t e s t o b e r e d e e m e d , t o m e e t w h i c h t h c b a n k s h o l d 1000,000,000 o f s p e c i e f u n d s ; s o t h e g o v e r n m e n t s e e m s t o lie t h e so l e d e l i n q u e n t . T h e a m o u n t o f l ega l t e n -d e r n o t e s ( i n c l u d i n g f r a c t i o n a l ) is less t h a n $404,000,000.

O o v . T i l d e n p u i s h i s p l an o f r e s u m p -t i o n i n t h c f o l l o w i n g s h a p e :

T b e coin in the t reasory on t b e 30(b of June . Inc luding wha t is held agalmit coin ceitilicates, a m o u n t e d lo nearly $74,0(0,000.

TUK r H E s t u e n x » i-STTEB. J h * #o f P 'ecioua metals which has

„ • ai. TI • i .* i «A flowwoiUof o u r couuirY for f l e t m rear*. T h e f o l l o w i n g is t h e P r e s i d e n t s l e t t e r f r o m j u i , ^ l o j u r i ; 30, l h 7 l l , averag-

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tbe 22d ol July, and aUenclQenroo eLumerated therein, giving an account c l the lata barbar-ona maataoie of innocent men at the town of Hamburg. S . C. Tha views which j o u expre-a aa 10 tbe du<y you own to your oath of ulDcfl, and to t b e citlxons to reciro to them all their civil rigble, u.clnding their r ight to vote ac-c ndlng to tbe dlctalea of their owucoiudei-ci}; a n d t h e f i l l t h e r d o t y uf t h o E x e c u t i v e o f t h o i . f i ' , . 1 , , i . . N a t i o n l o g i v e a l l n e e d f u l a i d w h e n ^ give properly called on to do enabls you to limnrc this in-hen-hle r ight . I folly conour in charac'er-Ixing tho tc«uea at UambutK aa cruel, blood-t h l r a y . wanton, utiprovoked, aod s uncalled for, aa barr.b|e. It ia uolf a repetition o l tbe ooun-e that b as bsen pursued lu other S00U1-ere States within Ihe fast few years, notabljr in Mtasisaippi aud Louisiaoa. Misaleaippi ia governed to-day by olUaala choeen through fraod aud violeueo. such aa wgukl scarcel; tie aocrodited lo aavsgea. much leea a civilu-d and Christian |ieople. How long these things a re to oontuioo, or what ia to be tbe Onal remedy. Ilia Great Ruler of the noiverae only know*. Bat I have an abiding islt ' i tha t the remedy will oomo. ai^l cooie apeadily, and 1 earneeily hope it aili come paacefolly

paid or t l u y can be f u n d e d . ' Whether they cont inue as currency or be absorbed in to the vast n i a t i of a t c u r i t M h d d as inves-ments. is merely a q u n t i o n of Ihe rate of Interest they d raw. Even If they were lo remain iu thei r present f o rm , and the government were t o scree io pay o n them a rale of in-terest t u s k i n g t hem desirable a s an invest-meut , they would cease to circulate and take thei r place with the government , stsle, m u n i d p a l s n d o ther corporate si d privste bonds of which, t housands ef mi l l ions exist among us.

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d s y c laute in aection 3 of Ibe a d to provide f o r tbe reaumptioo of suecie p s y m e u l s ap-proved J a n u s r y 14 117.'). which clause ia io t b e words fo l lowing : " O n and a f t e r t b e t i n t dsy of January , 187'.!, tbe ae re'-ary of t h e treasury aball redeem iu coin the r o l l e d Stales legal tender uotea Iben outs taudlug , on tbe breseuUtiun fo r redempt ion at t h e oflio* e l Ibe asiistaut t reasurer in t h s d l y of New York, in sums uot Icaa t han flfly do l l a r s , ' be aud Ihe s s m e is hereby r e p c a h d .

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t l ie p r i n c i p a l . T h e p u b l i c d e b t is n o w p l a c e d a t $ l , t i07 ,000 ,0o0; lhe a v e r a g e r a l e p e r c e n t . *if i n t e r e s t 5 .58. \ V i t h o u t s o m e s u c h p r e p a r a t i o n a l eg i s la t ive e n a c t m e n t f i x ing a d a y c e r U i u f o r r e -s u m p t i o n ia m o r e t h a n u s e l e s s ; i t is d a m a g i n g t o a l l b u s i n e s s i n t e r c s l i .

T h e l e t t e r n o w goe* o n t o r e v i e w t h e a c t o f J u l y 14, 1875, in w h i c h t h e Hec-r e t a r y u f t h e T r e a M i r y is a u t h o r i z e d t o r e d e e m i n c o i n a l l legal t e n d e r n o t e s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s o u t s t a n d i n g o n J n -u a r y 1 , 1 8 7 9 , w i t h t h e s p e c i e w h i c h h e h a s p u r c h a s e d b y t h e s a l e o f c e r t a i n b o n d s , a n d b y t l i e u s e o f s u r p l u s rev-e n u e n o t o t h e r w i s e a p p r o p r i a t e d . S i n c e t h e p a s s a g e o f t h e hill t h e G o v e r n o r h e l d t h a t C o n g r e s a a n d t h e { ' r e s iden t h a d l eg i s l a t ed s o t h a t t h e r e s h o u l d ! « n o s u r p l u s r e v e n u e t o b e s o a p p l i e d . T h e c o i n i n t h e T r e a s u r y h a d , o n t h e 110th o f J u l y , f a l l e n to less t h a n $45,-000,000 a s a g a i n s t ?-VJ,000,000 o n t h e first of J a n u a r y , 1875. A l t h d l i g h t h e p r o m i s e of s p e c i e n s u m p t i o n h a d b e e n c o n s u m m a t e d f o r i t s f u l l l l l m e u t . T h o e x t r a v a g a n c e o l t h e n a t i o n a l g o v e r n -m e n t c o m b i n e d w i t h th i s b a d m a n a g e -m e n t of t h e c u r r e n c y h a d b r o u g h t a b o u t t l i e d i s t r e s s e s o f bus inuas n o w u | i o n t h e p e o p l e .

A f t e r a n n o u n c i n g h U a t r i c t a d h e r e n c e t o t b e p r i n c i p l e s e n u n c i a t e d in t h o S t . L o u i s p l a t f o r m , h e lays d o w n as b i t c iv I s e r v i c e p o l i c y t h e a b o l i t i o n of u n n e c e r t a r y p u b l i a o l l i ce r s a n d t b e dia-q u a l i l i c a t i o n o f t h e ch ie f m a g i s t r a t e f o r r e e l e c t i o n .

T h e l e t t e r is a d d r e s s e d t o G e n . J o h n A . M c C l e r n a n d , C h a i r m a n of t h e D e m o c r a t i c N a t i o n a l C o m m i t t e e , a n d c l o s e s a s f o l l o w s :

" W h e n a year aud a half ago 1 entered u p o n m y preaent trust It was In order to c o n t u m m a t e the reforma to which 1 bad al-ready devoted acverai of tbe best years ol m y life. Knowing aa I do , therefore , f r o m f re sh experiences now great tbe difTerenee is between g l id ing th rough au o f f l d a l routine, working o u t a r e fonuof systems and polldes, i t ia iui|>oaaible fo r m e lu con templa te what n e e d ! tu be d o n e in Ihe federal adu i i i l t t r a -t ion wi thout an anx ious sense of the ditll-cultica of the under tak ing . If summoned b y t b e suflrages of my oouii t rymen to at-t e m p t this work 1 shall endeavor with God'a he lp to be the e f l lden t ins t rument of thei r wi l l . "

T H O M A S A . HKSDUICK'FL LETTKB.

T l i e l e t t e r s t a r t s o u t w i t h a d e c l a r a -t i o n t h a t t h e S t . l » u i s p l a t f o r m is h e a r t i l y e n d o r s e d in a l l i u p r i nc ip l e* . M r . H e n d r i c k s t h e h ca l l s a l t e n t i o n t o Uie c o r r u p t i o n of t b e p u b l i c s e rv i ce e m a n a t i n g f r o m t h e f o e t e r i n g c a r e of t h e U e p u i i l i c a n p a r t y , a u d h o l d s t h a t t h e I ' r e s i d e n t a l o n e m u s t n o t lie m a d e t h c eeapKgou t f o r i ts e n o r m i t i e s , a n d U ia t t h e p r o e e n t K x e c u t i v e h a s l ieen t b o v i c t i m r a t h e r t h a n t h e a u t h o r of s u c h a s y s t e m of g o v e r n m e n t . I t e -f o r i n is n o w h e r e m o r e n e e d e d t h a n i n U i e l i n a n c e a of t h e c o u n t r y .

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T h e lawa of finance canno t lie disregard ed with impuni ty . The l ioauda l policy of t h e g o f e r n u i e n l . If indeed i t deiervia the n a m e of policy a t all, baa been io disregard of Ibeae laws, a o d , therefore, has distuibed o o m m e r d a l a n d bouneasconBdence. aa well a s b i n d e i e i l a re turn to s p e d e l ayments . One fea tnre of Ibat policy was the reaump-t ion d s u s e of t b e s r l of 1876, which has ;

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y c e t e r d a y . W o s t o l e s o f t l y b e h i n d h i m

a n d o v e r h e a r d Uie f o l l o w i n g s o l i l o q u y :

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d a y - s c h o o l p i c n i c s . T h e r e ' s t h o Fir/ t-

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M e t h o d i s t S u n d a y s c h o o l s t h a t h a v e

t h e i r t u r n - o u t s p u r t y s o o n . T h e n

t h e r e ' s five o r s i x o t h e r s c o m e a l l in a

h e a p , s o m e t i m e i n A u g t u t . N o w ,

s o m e t h i n g ' s g o t t o b e d o i w if t h i s d u f f e r

is a g o i n g t o h i s d i p p e r i n a l l a r o u n d .

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a b o u t t h r e e S u n d a y - s c h o o l s a w e e k f o r

t h e n e x t s i x w e e k s , i f I e x p e c t to l>e in

a n y k i n d of c o n d i t i o n w h e n w i n t e r s e t s

m."—Klitabeth Herald.

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r u s t is s u r e to bo t b e r e s u l t . I f t h e s o i l e r e c t i o n o f m o r e is p e r m i t t e d b e t w e e n t h e l ea f s t a lk s o r

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

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

w o r k o f e a r t h i n g well is s o d i lRcul l . A

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

g r o w t h , is a l t o g e t h e r t h c s a f c i t a n d bee t .

W h i l e o n th i s s u b j e c t we will s a y ,

n e v e r le t c e l e r y b e c o m e s o d r y a s t o

wi l t , e i t h e r w h i l e g r o w i n g , o r w h e n

t a k e n u p f o r c o n s u m p t i o n o r s t o r i ng . I t

will n e v e r r e c o v e r f r o m s u c h t r e a t -

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

h o l l o w . K e e p c e l e r y g r o w i n g r a p i d l y ,

a n d w h e n t a k e n u p f o r p i t t i n g d o n o t

a l l ow it t o s h o w t h c l e a s t s ign of wi lu

i n g , n o r k e e p it e x p o s e d t o l ight f o r a

loug t i m e . I f y o u wish t o k n o w w h a t

r e a l l y g o o d c e l e r y is, h a v e a f e w d o z e n

p l a n t s u u d e r s p e c i a l c a r e . U i v e t h e m

a g o o d s o a k i n g o f m a n u r e w a t e r e v e r y

t w o o r t h r e e d a y s . D o u o t e a r t h t h e m

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

t e e n i n c h e s in h e i g h t . T h e n b a n k u p

t o t h e s h o r t e s t l e a f — w b e r e i t is a t t a c h -

ed t o t h o l e a f - a t a l k . A f t e r t h e h e a r t

baa g r o w n t o t h c h e i g h t o f t h e o u t s i d e

l eaves , b a n k u p a g a n , s o t h a t y o u wil l

h a v e a b o u t t w o f e e t o f t h e p l a n t e a r t h -

ed u p . I n a f e w w e e k s a f t e r t h e l a s t

b a n k i n g Uie c e l e r y will b e fit f o r u s e . —

Ftofc'i Floral Guide.

Cooking S u m m e r V e g e t a b l e s .

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" I n c o o k i n g v e g e t a b l e s u s e w h a t t h e

V a n k e c h o u s e k e c e p e r ca l l s " j e d g m e n t . "

H a l f t h e v e g e t a b l e s c o o k e d a r e s p o i l e d

b y b e i n g j u s t h a l f d o n e . H a r d p o t a t o e s

s t r i n g y s q u a s h , w o o d e n y bee t s , a n d

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

c a r e s f o r g o o d f o o d . T h e s e m o s t de l i c -

i o u s f o o d s a r e u t t e r l y d e t e s t a b l e if n o t

t h o r o u g h l y d o n e , y e t ]>eople g o o n ea t -

i n g U i e m i n d e f i n i t e l y , u n c o n s c i o u s ap -

p a r e n U y t h a t t h e y c a u b e m a d e t o taste

a n y b e t t e r .

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bo i led f u l l y h a l f a n h o u r . I f t h e y a r e

t o b e m a s h e d , p o u r of f t h e w a t e r a n d

a e t t b e k e t t l e b a c k u p o n t h e r a n g e

wiUi t h e lid h a l f o n , u n t i l t b e m o i s t u r e

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

g r o w n d r r a n d m e a l y . T h e n if y o u

h a v e a l a r g e q u a n U t y m a s h t h e m w i t h

a p o t a t o e - p e s t l o ; i f o n l y a f e w , b e a t

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

s p o o n . A d d s a l t , b u t t e r , a n d e n o u g h

m i l k o r c r e a m to m a k e , t h e m r i c h a n d

s m o o U i . B o s u r e t o b e a t t h e m suf l i -

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

l i g h t . N e a r l y a l l c o o k s k n o w t h e o r e t i -

c a l l y t h a t t h i s is t h e r i g h t way t o c o o k

m a a h e d p o t a t o e s , b u t h o w m a n y d i sh

u p t h e d e l i e i o u s m i x t u r e t h a t Ui'ia m e t h -

o d t h o r o u g h l y f o l l o w e d i n s u r e s ? T l i e

c h i e f f s m l t w i t h m o e t o f U i e m is t h a t

t h e p o t a t o e s a r e n o t a l l o w e d t o d r y en -

t i r e l y b e f o r e t h e y a r e m a s h e d . I f a f t e r

d i n n e r t h e r e ia a q u a n t i t y of m a s h e d

]>otato l e f t , p a c k i t t l g b U y in a s h a l l o w

d i sh , a n d a t b r e a k f a s t t i m e c u t it i n

j n o d e r a t o l y t h i c k s l ices , a n d b r o w u

d e l i c a t e l y w i t h a l i l t l o b u t t e r i n a p a n .

F o t a t o w a r m e d o v e r i n t h i s w a y is ex -

c e e d i n g l y g o o d w i t h bo i led f r e s h fish.

Bo i l ed i n t h e i r j a c k e t s , t h e s e v e g e t a b l e s

s h o u l d a l so b e s u f f e r e d to d r y off w h e n

• t h e y a r e d o n e . T h e v e r y bes t w a y t o

w a r m o v e r p o t a t o e s c o o k e d in Uiis f a s h

i o n is t o s l ice U i e m p a p e r - t h i n wi th a

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

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

a n d b u t t e r . T u r n t h e potaUi a b o u t

c a r e f u l l y wiUi a b r o a d H a d e d k n i f e ,

s o t h a t t h e p i e c e s m a y not b e b r o k e n

l o o m u c h . I ^ t i t s i i i i m e r i m t i l t h o m i l k

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

j u U t o . b u t n o t u n t i l i t is d r y . S e a s o n

i t to l a a t e w i t h s a l t , a n d w h r n it is d i sh

ed u p s p r i n k l e it d e l i c a t e l y wiUi p e p p e r .

N e v e r c h o p u p co ld j i o u i o e s i n t o a aea

of m i l k a n d w n t e r . I ' o ta toea w h e n • o ld

a r c a l s o v e r y g o o d c u t iu t w o , bro i led

Sid b u t t e r e d a n d s a l t e d a t t h e fire.

»0ked Uiia w a y t h e y a r e b e t t e r f o r

s u m m e r b o e a k f a s t Uian t h e Sa raUign

p o t a t o e s , w h i c h a r e a l w a y s m o r e o r ICM

g r e a s y , n o m a t t e r h o w c a r e f u l l y Uiey

a r e c o o k e d .

T h a t m o s t d e l i c i o u s of vegola l i les .

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

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

bo used , w i t h a s t r i n g e n t i n j e c t i o n s i n t o

t h e nose a n d cav i t i e s o f t h e h e a d .

U s e f u l B e c l p e e .

A c o o n a n d s i m p l e f u r n i t u r e po l i sh

consis ts o f a l i t t l e Cas t i l e s o a p s c r a p e d

in to a p i n t o f w a r m w a t e r . A d d t h r e e

t a h l e s p o o n s f u l of s w e e t o i l ; h e a t , a n d

a p p l y w h i l e h o t .

C n u x i i S t h a t look v e r y r o u g h a n d

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

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

of a l u m t o o n e q u a r t o f w a t e r . T h i s

will r e m o v e t h c s u r p e r l l u o u a l i m e a u d

r e n d e r t h e c e i l i n g w h i t e .

T i l l g r e e n o u t e r b u l k s o f w a l n u t

con ta in a y e l l o w b r o w n a n d i c m a r k a b l y

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

woo len o r c o t t o n m a t e r i a l s , s t a i n i n g

wood , e t c . W o o l t h u s d y e d r e q u i r e a

n o m o r d a n t , is v e r y s o f t t o h a n d l e , a n d

n o t l ike t h a t d y e d w i t h v i t r i o l . T h e

s h a d e s of c o l o r o b t a i n e d a r e f r o m

b r i g h t t o d a r k b r o w n . T h e h u s k a m a y

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

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

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

N E R V O U S C I I I L D B K N . — N e r v o u s n e s s

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

o f t h e s t o m a c h . A c r u s t of b r e a d wi l l

u s u a l l y p u t a n e n d t o t h c m o s t obet i -

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

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

t o b e d , a f t e r a fit of c r y i n g , w i t h a n

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

j e l ly , o r a c u p o f c u s t a r d , will b r i n g

bock s m i l e s n n d h a p p i n e s s w h e n a l l t h e

m o r a l law fa i l s , a n d lor t h e s o u n d e s t of r e a s o n s .

IXK:KJAW.—Every l i t t l e wfl i le s a y s a n

e x c h a n g e , w e r e a d o f s o m e o n e w h o

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

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

l o c k j a w h a s r e s u l t e d t h e r e f r o m . Al l

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

f a t a l c o n s e q u e n c e s f o l l o w i n g t h e m .

T l i e r e m e d y is s i m p l y : I t is o n l y t o

s m o k e s u c h w o u n d , o r a n y w o u n d o r

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

wool o r w o o l e n c l o t h . T w e n t y m i n u t e s

in t h c a m o k e of wool will take t h e p a i t

o u t o f t h e wors t c a a e o f i n f l a m a t i o n

a r i s i n g f r o m a w o u n d wo e v e r s a w . — Vonkert (SaxtUe.

A B r a v e S e r v i a n S o l d i e r .

T h e S e r v i a n c o r r e s p o n d e n t o f t h e

Exmenienl, a f t e r r e a d i n g b o w h e was

t u r n e d o u t o f t h e C a m p a t A l e x i n a l x

by o r d e r o f P r i n c e M i l a n , d e e c r i b e a a

d o u b l e e x e c u t i o n w h i c h b o w i t n e s s e d .

A s o l d i e r w h o h a d d e s e r t e d h i s |>oat,

a n d a gy j i sy w o m a n a c c u a e d o f b e i n g

a s p y , w e r e o r d e r e d t o lie s h o t . T h e

so ld ie r d e m a n d e d Uia t h e m i g h t l ie ex

e c u t e d m u s k e t i n b a n d , a n d b i s r e q u e s t

was g r a n t e d . H e w a l k e d q u i e t l y u p to

a l a r g e t r e e a n d l e a n e d h i s l iack

a g a i n s t i t . T l i e firing p a r t y t o o k u p i t s

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

a b o u t t o level t h e i r a r m s w h e n t h e c o n -

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

c r i e d , " M i c h e l B r a n i c o v a n o w i t h , f o r -

p l ace wi th in t h e p r i s o n walls a s d i d t h e

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< il o n t h e f inge r o f h i s g r u f f a n d t h r e a t -

e n i n g Uoy tbor i i . T h e r e w a s a o m e t b i n g

v e r y s t r i k ing i n t h e i n n o c e n t , b o y i s h

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

ro t ind ings , a n d I w o n d e r e d w h a t e o u l d

h a v e b r o u g h t t h o boy Uie re . W h e n we

h a d pas sed i n t o a n o t h e r r o o m Uie offi-

c e r told m e t h o s t o r y of t b e s a d a n d

s t r a n g e i m p r i s o n m e n t .

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o l l i ce r , 1 w a s in c o m m a n d of a Mass -

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

S o u t h w e s t . W h i l e d r i v i n g t h o C o n f e d -

e r a t e s t o w a r d U i e Cu ' . f t h e t w o a r m i c e

w e r e o f t e n b r o u g h t i n t o c lo se q u a r t e r s ,

a n d a t tw i l i gh t , o n t h e e v e o f a c e r t a i n

e i i g a g e m e n t , w o f o u n d o u r s e l v e s en -

c a m p i d i n a g r o v e f r o m w h i c h we

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

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

m i l e nnd o n e - h a l f i n a d v a n c e .

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

t b c g r o v e s h e l t e r i n g t h e S o u t h e r n

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

s h a r p s h o o t e r s o f t h e e n e m y fired w i t h

te l l ing e f f e c t u p o n o u r o u t p o s t a . W i t h

Uie c los ing- in o f t h e e v e n i n g , t h e l i g h t

of o u r c a m p - f i r e s s h i n i n g b o r e a n d

t h e r e i n t b e d a r k g r o v e s e r v e d t o im-

p r o v e t h e h u m a n targets of t h e A a r p -

s h o o t e w , w h o m w e t r i e d in v a i n t o dis-

lodge . O u r a r t i l l e r y h a d n o t y e t c o m e

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

o u r d i s t u r b e r s w e r e c o m p a r a t i v e l y s a f e

s o f a r a s o u r S p r i n g f i e l d m u s k e t s w e r e

c o n c e r n e d .

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l igh t ing u p o f o u r c a m p , a n d a s a l l

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

U n o n g h t h e r e g i m e n t a s k i n g f o r vol-

u n t e e r s l o l i r e t h e b u i l d i n g . T h o w o r d

h a d b a r e l y l e f t h e a d q u a r t e r s w h e n a

litUe d r u m m e r - b o y a p p e a r e d a t m y

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

if h e c o u l d b e of a n y s e r v i c e t o m e .

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a n d so i n n o c e n t - l o o k i n g t h a t i t s e e m e d

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

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

ahou ld a l l o w h i m to u n d e r t a k e t h e b a r n -

b u r n i n g .

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a f t e r a l i t t l e q u e s t i o n i n g I g a v e h i m a

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

t h o u g h I f e l t m o r e l i k e a e n d i n g h i m

b a c k t o b i s m o t h e r ' s a n e e , f r o m w h i c h

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

y e a r s . I , o f c o u r s e , h a d b u t l i t t l e c o n -

fidence in U i e s u c c e s s of h i s d a r i n g u n -

d e r t a k i n g . A s t h e e v e n i n g w o r e o n

t h c r i l l e -ba l l s k e p t u p t h e i r m u s k e t - l i k e

s ing ing a t t i m e s u n p l e a s a n t l y n e a r o u r

b e a d s . I b e g a n t o b e l i e v e t h a t we

m u s t w a i t a s p a t i e n t l y a s pos s ib l e u n t i l

wo c o u l d s e m i o v e r a she l l to a l c i t e t h e

n u i s a n c e .

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c h e e r f r o m o u r c a m p b r o u g h t m e

f r o m m y b u n k t o s e e t h e w o o d s l igh ted

u p b y a g l a r e of t h e b u r n i n g b u i k i i u g .

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w o r k ; b u t h o w I cou ld n o t find o u t u n -

til a f e w y e a r s l a t e r ; f o r i n t h e exc i t e -

m e n t of t h e n e x t d a y ' s e n g a g e m e n t ,

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

lost t r a c k o f t h e b r a v e l i tUe c h a p .

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

m y first r o u n d t h r o u g h t h e d i f f e r e n t

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

w h e r e , I r a n a c r o s s a b o y w h o s t r u c k

m e a t o n c e aa b e i n g s a d l y o u t o f p l a c e .

I a s k e d h i m h o w h e c a i n o h e r e . H e

sa id ; " I w a a s e n t h e r e f o r a r s o n , a i r ,

a n d I t o o k m y first l e s son f r o m y o u . "

T h e n I k n e w m y d r u m m e r - b o y . I

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

w o r d s h a d u p o n m o ; b u t f r o m t h e d a y

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

h e a r t , a n d I cou ld n o t b u t f e e l t h a t I

was n d e b t o r t o m y u n f o r t u n a t e y o u n g

p r i s o n e r .

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h i m , a n d f o u n d t h a t h e w a a a f a v o r i t e

in t b e p r i s o n , a n d t h a t b y h i s p l e a s a n t ,

w i n n i n g w a y s a n d wi l l i ng c o m p l i a n c e

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

t h e g o o d o p i n i o n of e v e r y o f l i c c r of t h e

i n s t i t i i t i on . H e w a s s e n t e n c e d f o r a

long t e r m o f y e a r s , b u t I w a s r e so lved

o u s e e v e r y poaaib le m e a n s t o o b t a i n

h i s p a r d o n . 1 s o o n h a d s e v e r a l s t r o n g

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

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

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

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

a n d is h a p p y wi th h e r b o y .

O f t e n t i m e s I s e e t b e m , s h e w i t h s o m e

l ight w o r k in h e r h a n d s , a n d t h o b o y

s l e e p i n g in t h e s u n l i g h t w i t h h i s h e a d

ree l ing o n b i s m o t h e r ' s k n e e , a s i t

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

l irst s a w h i m . A n d w h i l e ( b e s i lve r -

h a i r e d m o t h e r w a t c l i M o v e r t h e a l ee | i e r ,

t h e h o p e is g r o w i n g s t r o n g e r w i t h i n h e r

h e a r t t h a t in h e r o w n w a y s h e m a y

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

a n d h e r h o m e a g n i n .

A B L A C K H I L L S R O M A N C E .

H h e A d v e n t u r e ot One o f dan . Crook'* S c o u t a - R a a a u l n g a Prlaonar and F ind-l o g a W i f e .

Kami* City TLMFA.

Old . l i m m y K a n n o i i is t h e h e r o of a

r o m a n c e . A rea l , c o m p l e t e , n a t u r a l

r o m a n c e , o n e t h a t h a s n e v e r b e e n in

p r i n t . T l i o o l d m a n l oves to tell it, a n d

t h o m a i n de ta i l s h a v e b e e n f u l l y c o r r o -

b o r a t e d b y o the ra . 11 is r o m a n c e is a s

f o l l o w s ; A f ew y e a r s a g o , J i m m y w a s

l o i t e r i n g a l iou t F o r t l - u r a m i e , r e c e i v i n g

b is p e r d a y a s g o v e r n m e n t s c o u t a n d

i n t e r p r e t e r . One e v e n i n g t h e p o s t w a s

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

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

m i l e s a n d a ha l f f r o m t h e f o r t . W o r s e

t n a n a l l a w h i t e w o m a n , a Miss M a r y

B r a n d , h a d b e e n c a r r i e d off b y t h e

S i o u x . K a n n o i i v o l u n t e e r e d a s g u i d e

f o r a c o m p a n y of c a v a l r y . A t d a r k

t h e c a v a l r y h a l t e d f o r t h e n i g h t in a

r a v i n e a b o u t t e n m i l e s n o r t h w e s t o f

F o r t L a r a m i e , o n t h e U a w h i d e t r a i l .

Al l t h c w h i t e m e n i n t h c t r a i n o n t h e

F i a t t e h a d l ieen m a s s a c r e d , a n d n o o n e

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A B I N R RANKSTTTTOA

last we« k, Friday, by lhe commlsaloncra and fr iends of the Kansas andl ' i i lurai lo K«-pmlt lnn . In the "|KU i m n l^ilorailo riTr|ilIon room. Ui Mrs. M. A. Maxwell, the Colorado hiinlreae. who baa such a luagnillcent exhi-bition nl stulled aniuiata and birds, of her own killing. ID the Colorado deparlnienl . I>r. K. W. Wright , t h e Kansas coiiiinlailon. er. made the preaenlatton. graceful ly ac-knowledging bow much she had i lnne fur t h s su< crsa of t b e Kansas and Colorado ex-hiblUon, and in preeentlng the lady with an elegant Keens' iiiagazine breech-loading rille. capable of being loaded with M car-Irtdgrs in seconda, and di«chsrged in JO f e r o n d ] wllbnul removing the b s n d f r o m tbe lock, he s l id : " We uus t you will ever keep ll as br ight as the eye that directs il, and Ibat, in y e a n t > enme. you may lie able Ui collect, Irom t h e b i l l s and d s l n of your mouiitaiu home, many choice sprciniens lu addition to y o u r a l ready very largs collec-t ion."

TUB UUSTBSSS' a r a i c i i o r n u x a s .

To which Mra. Maxwell repl ied; Mv K t s n FBIBSIS:—To e x p r n a my

thanks fo r this valuable preaant, and for your words of k ind apurecial lon, is <|ulta iinp»ajible. I can only r s m r e yiitl tha t both shall be treaaured while l ife and mem-ory endure.

f b e use of this rare g i f t shall be directed by a love f u r sdence , and In the pur iu i t of objects for t h e s tudy uf n t lu ra l hiatory. It shall be my trusted companion a u d a'uiit-ant .

Fleaae accept m y w a n u o t thanks , and h a d b e e n l e f t t o t e l l U i e s t o r y e x c e p t a n • " / " ' • b o s . nut only for this expreselon . . , u J - i r, . i - o f esteem, bu l also for the brother ly con-I r i s b m a n , w h o d i e d aoon a f t e r b e i n g • •

f o u n d . H e h a d b e e n fishing w i t h Miaa

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

c a m p , w h e n t h e I n d i a n a t t a c k w a s

m a d e . F r o m h i m K a n n o n l e a r n e d

e n o u g h t o s a t i s f y h i m t h a t t h e S i o u x

h a d g o n e o v e r to R a w h i d e r ive r . T h e r e

aideratlo'., a n d t h e u u m m m t worda uf en-couragement and deeds uf klndneas tha t I have, at all times, received f rom you.

A WOMAN ISVBMH A SAW COOK STOVB. A Mrs. Evard, of Virgioia, baa a model

cook stove, of her inventinn, in Ibe Womau'a Uepar toieat , which I will t ry to describe fo r tbe benefit of ray lady read is.

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

s i l ve r c h a i n . " " I r c m e m l i e r , a n d will j M c u r e d . M y p l a n was w o r k i n g a d u i r a -

k e e p m y w o r d , " a n s w e r e d Uie m a n i n i y y , , D d i n i r e n d y fixing t h e t i m e t h e firing | i a r t y . " T h a n k y o u . R e n -

d e r m e a l so a n o t h e r s e r v i c e , a n d c u t

m y l l i r o a l b e f o r e I a m b u r i e d . " " I t

sha l l b e d o n e . " T l i e o l l i ce r g a v e t b e

c o m m a n d to fire, a n d J o b l i n o w i t c h

iu m y m i n d Uiat 1 c o u l d s e t h i m f r e e ,

w h e n o n e d a y a n e l d e r l y l a d y c a m e U)

m e a n d s a i d t h a t s h e h a d h e a r d Uiat

m e a s u r e s w e r e b e i n g t a k e n f o r t h e re-

l ease of Uie b o y , a m i a s k e d m e w i t h fel l , b u t o n l y w o u n d e d . A m a n s u p p e d K r ( u l i e a r u e a t i i e e s U) s t o p a l l p r o c e e d -

f o r w a r d l o finish h i m , b u t h e c r i e d , ; m g , h , | u , U s h a l f . I w a s s u r p r i s e d l o

" N o t t h a t o n e — M i c h e l . " A n d M i c h e l , ) i e a r H U ( . | , n r e q u e s t f r o m a w o m a n ,

B r a n i c o v a n o w i l c h a p p r o a c h e d a u i T f o r jK-ti t iona f r o m w o m e n a r e p r o -

blew o u t Uie w o u n d e d m a n ' s b r a i n s . | i n b e h a l f of t h e i m p r i s o n e d .

T h e n c a m e t h e t u r n o f t h e Z i n g a r a , i H | i e W I U , n i c e - l o o k i n g , g r a y - h a i r e d

w h o m t h e s o l d i e r s h u n g Ui U i e b r a n c h 1 w i l h a k i n d , b o n e v o i e n t f a c e t h a i

of a U e e . S h e n e v e r u t t e r e d a w o r d ! i i -aces of d e e p s o r r o w , a n d h e r

whi le t h e p r e p a r a t i o n s w e r e b e i n g | m a n n e r o f s j i e a k i n g w a s s o t e n d e r t h a t

only. T n r o v e n is divided io t h e a a m e w a y . Into two compArtmenta, so t h s t d ry hot s i r can be used in o n e s i d e for baking a a d cook-tog, aod Dteam in t h e other, and Ihe flavor ol diflerent articles of food cooking st Ihe same t ime will n o t intermiDgle. Hut tbe parti t ions i a the fire box and a lso in the oven, can be removed and each two made one.

T h e bo t tom of t b e rear two-thirda of tbe firebox ia aolid, lo retain thecoaia, especial-ly of wood, and t h e f ron t third of the bot-tom, and all t h e f r o n t part of t b e fire box to the lop ia gratiog, which givea a good draf t , and tiirowa tbe neat o u t In f r o n t of the stove.

To t b l f rvn t of Ibis stove Is attached—re-movable at pleasure—a sheet i ron roasting and broi l ing oven, regulated b y a lever, ao that meals can be adjusted near or remote f r o m (lie lire, and h d d in any position de-sired—a decided i m p r o v e o e u t un any th ing I have yet seen. Uy means of flues and dampers, lhe heat can be sent over t h e top, or uoder t h e bo t tom of one or both com-partmenla of Ibe oven, or all a r o u n d it, at pleasure.

T b e t o p Is like any other stove, except a f i f th cap, equidis tant f rom t b e ordinary four capa, wilh graduated heater in form of an hour-glaaa, f u r ooflee-pot or vsr ioususes. T b e chief meri ts c l s imed fo r th i s stove s re economy of fuel , convenience, snd ease and rspidi ly of working, relieving to a great ex tent the burden of Isbor In cooking. I t is l b s ou tcome of long yesrs of efToit ef an i n genious, InvenUve s n d practical housekeep-er, and aeema to be a d e d d e d Improve-men t o n stoves now in use. There is a f u r t u u e in it f u r aume large stove msnufac-turer .

TUB ABUBiTTISB BBIM SI.IC

h e r e s o l v e d to g o a l o n e a n d a h e a d o f | " V E T K x ' V d ' v i d e d ve. i ic . I ly , so t h . t s o l d i e r s , a n d if p o s s i b l e e f f e c t a r e s c u e • w o o j CQ be burned in one side a n d coal in H e r e a c h e d I k e I n d i a n c a m p a b o u t | the other; or a lire can he iiiade In one ^ i d

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

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

c r a w l e d i n t o t h o I n d i a n c a m p . H i s

long r e s i d e n c e w i t h t h e I n d i a n s taught

h i m w h e r e to l o o k f o r t h e c a p t i v e . H e

w a s s o o n ly ing f l a t o n h i s b e l l y in r e a r

of t h e l o d g e c o n t a i n i n g M i s s B r a n d

h e f o u n d e n e old s q u a w s i t t i ng i n f r o n t

of t h e lodge , h u m m i n g a d o l e f u l d i r g e .

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

t h e t e p e e o r l o d g e h e d i s c o v e r e d

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

f e e d i n g a f e e b l e flame w i t h s t r a w s . H e

a l so s a w t h e c a p t i v e w h i t e w o m a n ly-

ing w i t h h e r h e a d t o t h e o u t s i d e of t h e

t e p e e , less t h a n t w o f e e t a w a y . H e

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

t o M i s s B r a n d , w h o s t a r t e d u p i n a l a r m .

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

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

t h e r e a r o f t h e l o d g e , w h e r e s h e m e t a

s u d d e n a n d s i l e n t d e a t h a l t h e h a n d s of

t h e o l d acou l . T l i e o t h e r s q u a w , sus-

p e c t i n g s o m e t h i n g w r o n g , g a v e t b e

a l a r m . Q u i c k a s flash, K a n n o n r a i s e d

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

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

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

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o u t t h e p r i s o n y a r d . E v e r y S a t u r d a y ! » o n o ^ i n g , a n d l o o k i n g d i g n i f i e d a n -

a f t e m o o n t h e m o t h e r c o m e s toseehim. o t h e r , a n d t h e t w o wil l n o t w o r k well

T h e y h a v e t h e p l e a s a n t e s t r o o m in t h e ^ together.

p r i s o n r e s e r v e d f o r t h e i r m e e t i n g ; b u t IT h a s b e e n d i s c o v e r e d t h a t e v e n a n

w h e n t h e w e a t h e r is fine a n e a s y c h a i r j i n s a n e w o m a n c a n b e q u i e t e d b y t h e

is p l a c e d in t h e s u n n y c o m e r of t h e ' p r o m i s e of a n e w drees .

bui ld ing s tonei and bui ld ing matenala, geological collections, artificial stone, clays, aaol io, s i l rx, l i thographic atonea, what-alouee, pr rc ious melal i . mioera i waters, cmmicala , pliarmaoeulical preparation;, oils, aoaps. candles, paints, dyra, maiical com-pounds, bricks, l l lei , fire-clay, eoods, g l a « -ware. f u m i t u r v , kitchen uleoaila, laundry appliances, c.>lh>n yarus, l inen and o ther ve^rUble fabrics, woolen goods, robee, shawls, hala, caps, boots and shoe*, cloth-ing, laces. euibrolderlH. t r immings, jewelry, ornaments , artificial l iowen, faucy b a t h e r work, fancy articles of various kinux. b lank books, and enough articles of the materia medics lo cure or kill a nal iun uf people. surgical a n d denUl ii s t n i m e U s , carnage and horse fu rn i tu re , bsrueaa, saddhs , learn-er and dr tssed skins.

In t h e educaUonal and scientific depart-ment , t he re a re school aud text b o o k s -hooka of general l i trrature, t e legr tpb ic in-s truments . musical instruments , lopograph-Ical aud geological ina je . m a r i n e and coaal charts, works o n government anil law, mil-itary organizat ion, legislative forms, pris ons, reform schools, religious orgnnlzatlons and systems. In the

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she has a credi table exhibi t of sculpture, figures aud g roups iu s tone and metal, carv-ings in wood, ivurv and metal medals p m s e d and cngravnl , paint ings In oil and water colore, drawings, i i i l iugraphs, mosaic aud inlaid work .

In Machinery Hall are looms, ly |*-aet ling luacbinery , boats and rai l ing vaaela.

lu Agricul tural Hall, her oul ledion of wooda ia magtnl i reul ly large and beaut i fu l , as Is s iso the display of roots and barks f u r dyeing and lanu ing . gums, realns, liuhens, iiiLSara, weds, nuU, m e a l s , graves, root a ai.d lubira , tobacco, tea, colfrr . t p i u s , and eipecially driwaed skins, leather, hides. wool. A llt-ct-of thc liuest wool, grown in II muii ths and 1M dsys, weighs .11 pounds . Hhe boa als 1 a good >how of wild aiiiiuals, reptiles. Insects, nrta, books, spongta, furs , butler , c:'gs, honey, preserved meals, f rui ts , a i m , starch, sugar, wines, bread, cot ton, sda , ha i r , frr t i l izers, etc. Th i s display uf o u r Miter republ ic is vety remarkable , and exd le s much surprise, as well as interest.

B. M. U.

H o r r o r s o f t h e S h a m p o o i n J a p a n . ('ampbcH's Trasels.

A t i r e d f r i e n d , w h o h a d w a l k e d f a r ,

s e n t lii» C h i n e s e s e r v a n t to f e t c h a ce le -

b r a t e d o p e r a t o r . T w o o l d w o m e n c a m e .

U n e p r a c t i t i o n e r t o o k t h e p a t i e n t ; t h e

o t h e r , u n a s k e d , l o o k m e . Bo th w e r e

w r i n k l e d , p l a i n - h e a d e d , b r o w n f e m a b

p e r s o n s , wiUi c a r e f u l l y b l a c k e m d t e e t h

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

e n U r u r e sp i - c t ab i l i l y . I s a w m y p ros -

t r a t e c o m r a d e o n t h e flat of h is b a c k ,

a n d t h i s t e r r i b l e o ld b l a c k - t o o t h e d w o m

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

w h e r e h i s h e a r t o u g h t to b e a n d h i s

d i n n e r w a s . I t r i ed to s k e t c h U i e m ,

w h e n m y o w n l e f t leg w s s g r a s j i e d a n d

d o w n 1 w e n t Iwside m y f r i e n d . U p o n e

leg a n d d o w n t h e o t h e r , u p a r m s a n d

d o w n , t r a v e l e d Uie talons of t h a t t e r r i

h i e o ld a n a t o m i c a l w i t c h , w i t h a l l t h e

ski l l of a s u r g e o n b e n t o n v i v i s e c t i o n .

Kve ry m u s c l e s e e m e d to lie aa f a m i l i a r

to h e r fingers a s t h e s t r i n g s to a l iaqMir.

K a c b iu t u r n was p u l l e d a n d s t r e l c h e d

a n d r o l l e d , a n d r e p l a c e d e x a c t l y w h e r e

it o u g h t to g o . T l i e k n e e - p a n w a s ro l l

ed a b o u t a n d e a s e d ; t h e soles o f t h e

f e e t w e r e s l a p p e d a n d t h e a n k l e s a r

r a n g e d . E v e r y b i t o f t h o b o d y t h a t

w o u l d h a v e s u l f e r e d f r o m h a r d w o r k

w a s t r e a t e d w i t h t h o sk i l l o f a d r e s s m a '

k e r f o l d i n g c l o t h e s . " A r i g a t o , " s a i d I ,

w h e n p r o p e r l y s m o o t h e d o u t . " T h a n k

y o u . " " A r i g a t o , " s a i d m y c o m r a d e ,

w h o wns a p r i v a t e s e c r e t a r y i n t h e

G l a d s t o n e m i n i s t r y ; a n d t h e n w e p r e -

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

a n d c o m p a r e d n o t e s . " D o y o u l i k e i t ? '

" W e l l , n o t m u c h . " " H o w d o y o u f e e l

a f t e r i t ? " " M u c h a s I f e l t b e f o r e . "

•' S o d o I . " S o m e t h i r t y a n d o d d y e a r s

a g o , I w a s l i r e d a n d d u s t y , a n d l o o k a

T u r k i s h b a t h a t N a p o l i d i K o m a g n n , i n

C e n t r a l G r e e c e . A v e r y m u s c u l a r o ld

G r e e k s h a m p o o e d m e , a n d I s h a l l n e v

e r f o r g e t h i m . I ^ - a n see h i m n o w i n a 1 U m . . . "

imita t ions made f r o m c o m m o n tar, ail of which a re worthleea.—Com.

THKKP. a r c n o less U ian 5,000 q u a c k

d o c t o r s in t b e U n i t e d s i a t e s , f o r m i n g a n

u n e d u c a t e d a n d d a n g e r o u s c lass t h a t

n e e d s k i l l i n g

AT o u r r e q u e s t C r a g i n A Co . , of P h i l -a d e l p h i a , F a . , l i a v e p r o m i s e d to s c u d a n y o f o u r r e a d e r s g r a t i s ( o n r e c e i p t o f fifteen c e n t s to p a y poHtage) a s a m p l e of D o b b i n s ' E l e c t r i c S o a p to t r y . S e n d a l o n c e . — C o m .

PKSTEOOirr & HAVUKM, F a n o r a , I o w a , wrote March •JT.ISTG: " W e haveaoldBhal len iierger's Ague Tills f o r eight years, and have n o fa i lure to cure repor ted ." In view of such facts why suffer .' OSB n o m a will cure you . ORB HOSB st-ina the chills.—Com.

O n ICEKU a n d s o l d i e r s w h e s e r v e d i n t h e a r m y , pliysiciaus, surgeons, and emi-nen t men and women everywhere, join in recommending JiJtnton't Aiialynf LiniinciJ to lie t h e best in ternal and external fami ly medicine ever Invented. Tha t ' s our ex | ier ence.—Com.

Al l. t h e y e a r round,.SArWrfan's Caraby OmdUiui Poudtrt shou ld be givrn lo horse , tha t ar« ' kept u p . " To borsea and cattle that g r a n In summer , Ihey ahould on ly bs given 111 winter and api ing.—Cum.

VK.KTIM: h a s n e v e r f a i l e d toctire t h e 1 )»i mil i i i b l a case of caaker . - I ' im.

rioe advert isement of Stereopticon f o r aale,

M A W whuaresuffiirlng ftomlbeeireeHofUie Harm uraUit-r and ara dalillitak.-d. are ad>i<ed by phple-lans lo taki- modrrate ataouiilt ef *bU-1} two or three tlmr. during tlnr .lay. In a llltla Mlille i l u w »ho adupl tbU adt lre fre<|aenUy In-resw Ihe nuailier uf "drinks." and In llaia be-

i-oma con tinned liwbrlatca. A bererage which a 111 not erealc thirst for lab'ili-ailng ll-|iior>. and which In Intended e»i«-clBlly hit the lienelll nt It-bllilalcd |" n>in>. oln-Uii-r at home or abroad, !• Iir. Srhmrk's 'va W.rd Tonic. I'oiilaiiilnit Uia j it lc-. of many medicinal htrln. llil> pn i-uratlmi ilnea nol create an apimtlla Inr Uir inUiilraUng | cap. Tbe nourlshlBK and thr llfr •upp'irUiig prii|«-illn u( inany tainablt-natural pmdui-lluns • iinlalni-l In It and well kiioan lo im-dlral BII-II have a mint >lmiglli«ulng Inflm-mr. A sli'Klv bottluof tlie Tunic "ill drui'iiistiatc lu lalnablc i|uallllr* Ki'r 'Irblllly arUIng Irom •Irknna, utrr r>rtlli>a or (n.in «ny • •nx- whatrirr, a »ln» lilanlnll III LA H Wrrd Timli laki-n •F.'T meali alll tiM initbru Hit slomarh and rna te an spi*-tile IQr •lintsanaia fuod Pi >11 m m ai« al«.ut Irailiin llirlr iHimn. a rdes i r r tu ta) Ibat l l i e r s I I-Ilrnt I irn'ts I.f Iir n brin k » •ras-mablr remc-dlea. "a-a Wrrd Tolili-. and Mandrabr Pills, are |«ri trularl) e i ldrnt abrl i taken by llioa* alio are Injiuliinil) aflx u-i I.) a 1 bai.re of viiur snd llrl No |« r>--n •buuld Irate bonis allbont tak ing a •Iiepl) Of M,I—- uli-BUaiili alMif. fo r -air by ail I'rurt-Uu

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LOWKLL. MICH,

And here is nnollior! Simoon K Wolf , o f S a t o m , l iul . , circled lo con-(iri Bs Ity tliu Democracy of lLo New Albnny DiMriot, in 1878, lins come o;il H<jMaroly for Hayes and Whee le r and will lake the Blump for Uin Uo-imblioan llckel.

Tho Toronto Globe upoaking as ono 1 ol tlm "outside world ," says: "Tlio Hillside world was naturally curious

I lo sec upon what te rms Tiluon, wilh his hard inoney notions, and Hon-dlicks, wilh his inuch-abused ra j j

| ha by, could row in the samo hoat. 1 T h e result may provoke a smllo if

not a j e e r . "

Ity tho reduction of the |iiihlio debt the National Ailininistration has re-duced the interest over 930,000,000 pi r auniini. Hy the incn-aso ol tho debt of tlie city "I New York the Dqinocrncy lia* increased tho inter-est (in Ihe oily debt (6,000,000 a year. This is tho difTeronuo between Kfpuhlicau and Democrat ic "rc-form."

Her Dmolrol, of Davenport , Ihc only ( iomian daily paper published in Iowa, has come out sqiiarely In

i opposition to Ti lden and Hendricks, 1 aud will support Hayes and Wheeler , l This cliauyo of politics is signifioaut i of the iioneral sent iment among tho

Iowa Germans, who consti tute a | iar^e and impor tan t element in that ' s l a t e .

Gov. Noyes gives the latest and l i st vursion of tho "bloody sh i r t " in his specch a t Rochoster tho other uvii ing: ' . 'Well, gent lemen, it was

I no d isgraro to Ruther ford B . Hayes ForHopt I'ab. lDttrattioo-llontCliS.T.\nilKU. . if, ..-..or il,,, Mnndv nliirt wlimi llm Jar Mra. Ilotrt KlneilloD-WirrKRJ. UiXIKK. 1 0 " i a r J " 0 OlOOUJ 8Uin ATIIOil UIO

| r. bel bullet went crushing throngh i his blood aud l o n e , and broken arm i hung hv his side, as he led his brave b.iys nn ."

A leading Deinocratio paper in T i l d - n ' s record as a iiK'niber o f ! Nchra-ika, t he Lincoln Daily (/lobe,

thc N e w York Legislature has been | " ivs: "To day wc hoist the name of overhauled by a eorre-pondeMt of the M ivrs, •.vhoni we will 6up]iort for N e w York T ime ' : and HIL- r. cord I 'N'f ident in proferenee to Tilden. shows tha t Tilden wns t!:, j-real', .-t It is with sorrow we do ihis, Iml it is shirk and ahscnloo ever t l e c u d . the only catirse h-fi since the fatal Th i s is not because he was ahs . nt "•clion of Ihe St. Louis Convention, f rom Albany, but because of his cliar- ,;,1V . ^ u i a B , , n ( 1 A r r i . ac t . r for leaiing to ' ace ihc nius.e, , , | a v r i v uiiihnching forli" o f l S . e . Nalur.dly there were man j , IK-could t-ven vole Avm his

l U e t r t l l mi S lnwrmkoo f l n l l r b m l .

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R E P U D M C A N T I C K E T -

Fop I'roiidont, KUTIIBUFOHD 11. UAVfiS .o l Ohio.

For Vlcn Frcridout. W l b L t A M A. WIIEEliKH, of N. Y.

I t c r u b l i c a n County A ' c m i n n l l o n s IVRSUU I k n i t o r - W . r . AS till IM. rorrtci.-.uiii:; Aii i .-fTi riiKN n.n.M.T.Anp v OR IICR'-I" ORNWI— I OOMIS K. r.RSNUR. r . r Shfrtll—K. W. TECS. Vor Trfanarrr—JlHIN A.P. \ KHniEII KBtJndKof rro>«t—CVRUS E ri'llKIN?. ForC.iunlj r ic tk- r i lF .DS. fLAIiK. Vor Circuit CouilCouiroi.tloii»r»--

JAMKS 11. WIl.l.SON. KIIWAIlll«. AllAMS.

Tor Coroner*--(Ml MAXIM. P. w, r . u r t c n .

ForSurVf/or-'DORK SKKKLS.

STATE OFF1CEHS. For Ontfinoi-CIIAHLES « . CHOSFFEI.I,. For Ura l . Oovrtnnt—AI.ON/O SKBSluKS. I'.ir HrnrUrT oftiUti--*KUKJCK7-KR ll li ll'lI.nr.X F. i BUt»Tiniar«t-H-n.UAU 11. McCKKKI'.V. E..i Autitor UfDernl—KAU'll KI.V. F r Cub ' j U n J Offlef-UKNJ. r . \nTIIin0E. idi AiioiB't (i«ii.i»i-OTriiKiRciiMat.

For llfprptfntjllTi in Cciijrr«t.

JOHN W. STONE, of Kent.

T i l d e n a s a Legislat ive Shi rk .

jmcsti ns brought U i o r c this L e g i s - 1 . . . , ( , r U s extension in-h t n r e . which fo'lowed on the heels t,, Kan-as and Nebraskn. H e could 0! 1 Weed S downfall , which M r p c r ; , , v u l V j l 0 . i l s 3 b o H l i o n L v

S a m would like to d o d g e - a n d he Tliiil.-. i.lh Amendmen t . But when did . icdg. ' . He not onlv dodge I U i l 0 n t | 1 P c o o l i n B y 8 t c m

voting, bul he dodged talking . . .. tiK, Chiiusi . bondmen," ami thai t ak in" sides He dare not uiitcr o r y l n . c r v . . I i c t | U „ t s i D t o

heartily into the "J leform ' war to k . . , , . , broak uj) the 'Taminany Ring. ' l l cnc i T i lden , all throogh the session was T u l e i i icccully pardoned and re-tho meres l c ip lur in tin L ^islaimc. s t 0 , ( " 1 to citizenship Joseph Simmons

An examination of the onicial As- "J 'eppormint J o e , " a hotel BCinblv Journal shows thai there s"ea!:-lhicfj John J . Mullin, a high-were 1.608 roll-calls. Tilden an " a y r o b b e r , J a m e s O . Chambers , Bwercd only 106 tunes. Tilden was ' onxicleil of assault with in tent to absent a t roll-call 1,491 times. j k i " i 1 Joseph Matthews, who had

Some may say that Tilden might hc. n condemned to be bung, for niur-have been "absent in the Judic iary | 1 , , l t was af terward sentenced to Commit tee , of which he was a m o m - ' "nprisonmonl Ibr life. All of these bur. T h c number of roll-calls while !111 " , v o r o l o c a l Democrat ic politi-t h c commiUee was in session only c i a n ? ' ; l l " , W l l t n o work vigor-201. There were l . C " roll-calls ' 0 " s ' . v ' " l ' r(-'f0i'ni this fal l .—Arw York while the committee was nut in see- ^ " ' ^ i c r n u l .

Bion. O f l h e s e Tilden aiiMvered 107 T i l c ] ) t , „ o C r a l i c idea of political

11 , , i m i ' s . "ior.il lv is well represented by a s l o -Uut I ilden dodged lhe conimiltee . v which is told in Hart ford. It is

sessions, whenever the I V . ed, or . : l l . l ,1.:,, wl.ci, the Coaneclioul del-other sum ar buiiness ««« up j u s t as to the Democratic National he dodged the roll-calls. H e was ('(.|,v,-nti..n reached Su Louis they absent :.t threc-nuai tcrs of the c o m - , ttOIlcu s , i z c i I l s U l 0

nn l;;e meetings. Tilden men from New York, who The journal shows Uiat of the 107 c v c r } . n r { ; i i m c n t A ; . a ; a t ' t h i , ,

t imes when Jildon did answer lhe ' , , . , , , , ! " "

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n r.s A tlOO «. 0.00

11, " I I-. M 2 r . I : t o p.

O r a i i Rap ids & i u d l a n a ILiilronil . T I M E - T A K T ^ K .

CONDKSSKtl TIME CAHII Ju' . / . ?. l i t e .

V M T F O R M S P R I N G B U G G I E S $ 1 0 0 a n d $ 1 1 0 .

O p e n B u g g i e s F r o m $ 8 0 t o $ 1 5 0 ,

I T I I i i R T O P B l I l i G I E U P H A f i T 0 1 $ 1 6 5 T 0 i

T H I S W O R K I S A L L F U L L Y W A R R A N T E D .

A R T H U R W O O D , • •17, WnKrloo St.Orsnd lUpldi.

S K S S t U S S S S 1 1 ; : s 1 1 •

g s u s i : s g s

S 2 g s S ' J i S S E S S S S S S S s

c-.ot SSS'd-SSiISS

I * :'

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Train No. 2 I n r t i r«lo«krj •Ullj-i-xc-rl Stlui - AlUlh.rTrkiDirondAilr. ekcvplSuD.lat l<oi.l 2. 3 and G make DtRKOr rrnncrtiop .it

f o r i Wa;nr| villi lait r ip r r i i tralui cf tl.r I', f . V.kO. llj-.lo and from I'llUturL-. Ilatilnbutc. nillimorf, Wailiiogtoo, I'LiladtlpLia and X»« York.

No*. 3 t o d 3 make conDrclion at Foil Wain wilh KxprttitralnRCaTolfdo Wabirh k *Vi . 1 c-n Railroad, lo ond Irom (jnl City, and all polnla In Souih Wr>l.

no'.r

ond Irom Quiacr. Si, I.ulIi Kanvi mh Wr

Not. * and » make M i r r r cenoeciien al kalama IO* with Ulcliigan Central R. R. te aad fipni CUi caro.

No.l conaKUt t l l . ft M, Junction «illi Ii.A U. Railroad rndat Grand Rapid! Willi U.C.R It lor Dr troll and all poiola I Jut .

Not. 3aod 3 connect at Richmond Willi I 'itti ' bariOinlcsnatiandSI.Loaii Rnlraad lor Indian-apolU LouUvlllc-andSt.LoaU and all pointt toulli-weal.

Noi. 3 and 3 hare Sleeping and (.'litu f . i , between Clucinialiand Fe toke ; , cvnnertinp thrrr with • temerUniie for Mackiaa*.

All TrtlBi I un by Columl.ua t l n r . J . H. PAGE.

Orn. ra»«. Ik Tirkrt Aural.

M i c h i g a n C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d .

G R A N D R I P I D S D I V I S I O N .

T h e R e l i a b l e S h o r t L i n e

J Z A f H T A V K H T

TO ASU IROM

GRAND RAPIDS AND DETROIT.

T I M E T - A - B L E May 28th, 18T0.

E A S T " W A . n r > .

T H E R E D J A C K E T ,

Is I h c Dest Genera l PurpoFe P low made. T r y it . Sat i i faot ion gnaran-teed in every ca ie . W o keep a full l ino of f a r m

I M P L E M E N T S A N D M A C H I N E R Y .

—Snch as—

W A L T E R & W O O D ' S M O W E R S and R E A P E R S , T I I E M A R S H H A R V E S T E R ,

T H E M E A D O W K I N G M O W E R , B U C K E Y E and H O O S I E R D R I L L S ,

T H E B U C K E Y E W A L K I N G and H I D I N G C U L T I V A T O R ,

L E A N ' S I R O N H A R R O W , and tho famous

H A R R I S O N W A G O N .

) W A R E , T I N W A R E , SASH,

C O P P E N S & B A T E S .

Also a full line of H A R D W A R E , T I N W A R E , S A S H . D O O R S B L I N D S , etc.

Wes t cud of Main Street ,

S P E C I A L B A R G A I N S

I N

DRT GOODS, Tilden did vote on one iinportant

hills H e voted against the Reform

por lan t letfislaiiop of the session— ' I av-1 ' '•topped laughing very sudden-

w a s nn acl which made an imiiicnsc i b ' the appearance ol Gen. Ben-reduc t ion in expense.*. I t was n | t . . jjiimiii Harr ison 's name al tho head t rencl imenl act, at well as an act to , l ' 'C ticket. T h e change means re form abuses. The re were four Republican victory, for Gen. Har-roil-call votes on it, at diflerent r ' s s o i i ' s name is one of thc kind s tages. Tilden was absent every . yh ich cai lies an election by ils own t ime. force. Iletween him and the Dem-

Thero were, as usual, three great i " m l ' c c a n , ' u ' a l c » w h o s o ohief mer-appropr ia t ion bills—the general aji-1 ' l s l o be-that ho is called " J im-propna t ion , the Supply bill, and the ln .v" n i l ( l " i rars •'blue jeans ," there Canal bill. Each of these involved ' s 1 , 0 comjiariHon.—Ar. Tribune.

1 •V orolng •Usy fSlghl 1 Etptesi. EiprrM, Eipreia.

Or'd hapias L». b uu a ui II ii •• in i-, •-Ilammood 6 36 •' 13 l i p m 11 ta •• UlddUfllle 6 41 •' 13 46 •• il a i llssllags NasbTllls

: IS •• 1 13 •• 13 M a m llssllags NasbTllls ; a 1 45 " 1 02 •• VrimoDtTille : so •• 1 43 •• 1 14 " Cbtrlolte S l i •• 2 30 •• I 60 '• Eaton RaplJs S 31 • 3 40 •• 2 30 " l l i t t i JancUan » 03 " 3 34 " 3 14 " Jatksoa At « 30 " 3 68 4 (0 •< Jukson Li V 3S •• 4 to " 4 66 " Ana Arbar II « " WararJaactioD 11 IS <•

4 16 •• 6 i t " Ana Arbar II « " WararJaactioD 11 IS <• 6 46 •• : os •• O.f . Junction ll •• 6 10 " T 46 " Detroit Ar.llJ OOoron 8 36 " » 60 •'

Atlantic Eipreai learei (JrandBipldi SaturitaT »np Bandat nl|bt> at 7 30 p. m., arriTinf at Jackiou at 13.00 Didmitbt, and at Detroit SiM a m.

W E S T W A . E . I 3 .

A l thc Democra t ic Rta'.o conven-millions of dollars. There were two votes o n . the first—Tilden absen t i.-. • i , . nr i , . I n t h t imet . On the second T . ld . n , l , , n , ) e l r - " 1 1 o n - S U " l n " , , a y A " 8 did not vote nt all. On the third, as a "cana l re former ," he certainly should have voted. There were half-a-dozen voles on this measure— Tilden absent every time. A vote one w a y might hur t him wilh the canal ring; while a vole the o ther

9 the hillowing ticket was nominat-ed: F o r governor W . L W e b b e r of Ea*t Saginaw; for l ieutenant governor •InliiiK Houseman of Grand Rapids; for Secretary ol stale. Geoi'go S. Housi- ol Lansing; lor l ieasurer , J . t i . I 'arkhurst of Coldwater ; for au-litor general, F. M. Holloway o(

land Farmington;

w a y would ruin his reputation as a A T i f " T ' ' " " r " r e f o r m e r . " The. there were a ha l f -1 1 lor conimis.oner of dozen separate can .1 bills of various Green of J a r m m . sorts. Ti lden industriou.ly do.lired ["f " ' J Y ^ ^ ^ n t ol public in.lruo-evorv one ol them. > 0 I , u " ' 1

1r u e 8 , d l - 1 " f A " n Arbor;

T h e r e was an amendment ol the A ?-' n f i' » S ta te constitution, to s .cure r . f o rm i : ' , ll,

A0

i : ' ' r , | J -ii... «•„. . d J : . ' zen. Allied i . hawyer , Jamo* I' . Up-

in the Slale P m o t t manauement, ,0r1( Marshall 8. Howell . F red Hall, T i lden dodged nil votes on that.

One ot lhe grea t measures of the session was the rat ifying b\ the S la le i

f N e w ^ o i k of the I iflccnlh Ai i icndimnt to the <'onslitution ol I the Uni ted SlalcM. Sainii-1 ,1 Til i den dodged every vote on that sub-j e c t The re weic lour volec; b i i t j Sl ippery Sam slipped out hi lore Ins name was reachcd i-vi ry lime.

And HO of every iinpoilanl dispul j ed meastiru ol' t-ih.iuni. Slippi ry Sam sl ippid away from any n .jicm- : albilily; slipped out <•! hi" oalli tu laithliilly dischar 'i- hi- duly :i. » h islator; mid slipped uul <.i Mg|,i ol the Seigfant-at-Aimi". with an idroit- ' ncss mid pen-rver ncc-ne \ r i ln-lou or since ei j t iakd. I 'or a "Rcfor tn e r , " and a man who says that " p u b lie ollicis arc a public t r n - l , ' I and promises that he will accepl offico as a soldier accepts duly , is a s t range record. Evidently Til-1 den ' s idea of a soldier 's accept ing ' du ty is to blip to the rear , and hide in an empty hard-lack barrel cve .y I t ime t h e r e is any d a n g e r at the I'ro:;!. | —Detroit I'oit.

A s beautiful but as empty a soap |

bubble , is the way the Brooklyn Argue, n democrat ic paper , t ka -a i • icrizes Ti lden 's letter.

I f Ijie man on thc fence stays t h e r 1

lill lie h a s read an.I digested Gov. Til-don't) l e t te r he won' t g e t down in t ime lo vole.

T h e soft-money edi tor , r s he fin-ishes ••t tbo clot - of t h c f c c o n l day his porimul o C-ov. Ti lden 's le t ter lavs it down fju'i tly. r u in his weary ] h e l d , nnd Boli'i (jtii/es: " W h v . I ao. dn ' t have eaten il a t . r w, a f t e r a l l ! " i

Hugh McCurdy , J a m e s B. Eldredge, A lbe i t Miller, Michael Fiunegan.

L O W E L L M A R K E T S .

C'oirccI.'J ou Monday ol cacli week b j MITCIIEL1, nnd DONOVAN,

WIIOKKLALI AKD N LTA IL GKOCKKL.

.'.J |iirs |>cr bil, 'iOr. Appl.»ilm-d |.i-t lb. « llatl. per li. -I(..,5 lltnat, |ii r bu. f.O lo r.o. Ilran, pet Ion, 1J.00 lluttrr. prr lb. M I.ui knlirnl |IEI bu. IIOC I'lirrfi .ptr lb. 1J(.. M C.nn, |i. r b r.O'.o f.'J C^lf rklnt, drr. Ific I'lill f k l o i . Rt r rn , (if.'O lig^'tP^r dot : I Flour, per i-iri. <3, llaj, per ton. SPOOIolO.OO llldrj dry, 1' lo 10 llldra crceli, B hard per lb. I2i Oats., purlm. 3 2 0 3 j Dili new 20 Io 2i I'otk. mil. per lb. 10 lot I Pol.ilon, |«r bu. uen-25 Vullow, per lb. 7 Sheep p( ll." TTi to I 25 Wliealcxtr* wbitc. pcrbu, il.05 Wlicat .No.! do. i l to Wlieal, red per bu. 00 Wool '.••-to 28

| 'Mail. 1 •e.roing I 1 Kipress.

Urtiolt Lr.ilo 06 a in 2 6U p i O.T. Junction 10 20 " a (15 •• Wayne JoDdion 10 49 " 2 32 •• Aan Arbor 1121. '• 4 11 " Jaeksoa Ar. 12 3J p m 6 46 " Jaeksan Lt, 13 60 e no Hires Jaactlon 1 16 " r. 2» ' , Kttoo Hsplds 1 66 " T 06 •• Cbarlotts I JO - : 36 " Vtrmoolfllls t so •' » 10 •• Kasbfilla 3 04 " * .4 " HlStlDgS 3 40 " •J 03 •• HiddlsTllle 4 14 '• » ••4 •' Hammond 4 46 •' S 4H <• Or'dHaplds Ar. 6 20 10 14 ••

• Kisht KM1""-

> lU || III 10 (J " 10 4S •' 11 :c • I A 41 AM I 00 -1 Sft •• s 3 j •• 3 04 •' 3 «0 •• 4 ( 0 •' 4 40 " i n •• i 41 " r, 30 ••

•Saodaie Tbrouib Coaehei and FallDan Sl 'e/ins

lo and from Orand Rapidi and netroli. All traici roonert In lamederot at Ketrol! villi Oieal Wealera, Orand Trunk and Canada Soutk-ern Ri lUaj r i . C .U.Brau , 11. D. L t i i ra in , Ihriiiun Smn'I.Ja-kicn. Um'l Siu'l, Ditrell. l l i » T C. WMTtroi in . ti. /*. t T. J . CA.ruj-e.

F o r S a l e . A y >' I ftros of^OAfrrf I tnilr« IO ulh of

Low*n ti ; t - ic lowta iij,, v it li a rhnk* fiuof • n L . ' J l-ffiLClofc: tob*«r, pl»Diri>r««Ur •u4 a t l iun . ' !• rl.i** •ail: 40<icm drervJ, aod v*!! (• uKfi ii <1 bu/ii tu%h ontU« pUt*: 200 tin btjp||« l«, •tune tub uri'l builiru pan «||| be Bold wilh f ir ;i'' irrr*, Tenas, 11,000 dawn and Iht 1

biUncf In ^ ••r in«( '• .rt. ». For furlber particaltn c.uirrcM" II- I. iu n -vr Ihe prrmite* or addrrM bv 4tjb«criber.t*. W^Uorlh. Wavnr Co. K. Y.

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Trunk Store. Bank Block, Lowell, Mich.

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L I G H T &. D R A F T H A R N E S S ,

COLLARS & H O R S E C L O T H I N G

R O B E S A N I ) B L A N K E T S

W H I P S A N D T R U N K S

Collars manufac tured nnd sold a t

Wholesale and Retail.

COUPLET J OUT PIT OF

livenjthing Ubuctlly Kept in the

Une of Trade.

R E P A I R I N G

Dune on shor t notice and a t reason

able rates.

A l l W o r k W a r r a n t e d .

Thanking my Put rum fur ynt furor l 1

'hull endeavor to utr them vtU tn the fu-ture. all and eet int^n rnyneie qunrtert.

[xToIniOjcoIly.] E - F U L L E R .

F O R E S T A N D 1 M I

M I L L S .

H A T C H & O R A W .

C A S H P A I D

F O R W H E A T .

F l o u r , F e e d ( fee . , c o n s t a n t l y

o n h a n d .

Wc have in operation one of

FAIRBANKS'

H A Y S C A L E S

Far the accommodation of thepubli

1 8 7 6 .

I LAGE AND COMPLETE STOCK

o r

^ R W U R A L T O O L S .

E D D I E S .

S O C K E T ,

S O L I D S H A N K ,

L A D X E S ' ,

M O R T A R ,

a n d t h e

" C E N T E N N I A L "

a n d " C H A M P I O N . "

W e e d i n g H o e s

a n d B a k e s .

F o n r l M l h ,

O a i o n ,

T w o - p r o i g e d ,

Convex T h r n s l ,

a n d " W i l c o

H A Y . S T R A W ,

B A R L E Y , M A N U R E and

S P A D I N G F O R K S .

P O T A T O A N D M A N U R E

H O O K S .

C O R N a n d HA Y K

S e y t h e s ,

C r a d l e s . ,

d e c . , & c . .

G O O D S A L L F I R S T

S n a t h s ,

& c .

L A S S

A N D

n m I T TIE iOTTOI.

FOSTER. STEVENS I CO..

10 a n d i a M O N B O E BT., O r a n d Bap ida , U l o

J A M E S IL W E E K S -

I N S U R A N C E ,

R E A L E S T A T E ,

C O L L E C T I O N and 1

L O A N A G E N C Y ,

C O N V E Y A N C I N G ,

and N O T A R Y P U B L I C .

Dee ir able Properly for tale and lo renl.

R e s i d e n t a g e n t f o r C i t i z e n s ' I n s . Co . , of N e w a r k , N . J . ; assets , | 8 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

A l so tor o u r o w n S t a t e Ins . Co. of Lun-s i u g ; a s s e t s , o v e r $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

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

C o l l e c t i o n s ,

A n d p r o m p t r e t u r n s m a d e .

ZOJ.VS EFFECTED OS REAL

ESTATE LEURlTr.

OKPICR OVBB t , C. W « T ' S DRUO KTORG

J ^ I B O L O T I O N .

T b t co-partnsrsblp bcratofor* cxlKlog be-twa ta J o b a Qlles aad Wm. J . DOBOTSD, under lbs firm a i m s of GIIM ft Oonor to , l i l b l i dsy dlssolred b j n a t a a l comeot .

J o n * QILBI, WM, J . DOSOTAX.

Dal td Lowall, J o l ; I9 tb , 18T6.

COPARTNERSHIP.

T b t B a d t n i ( a t d h a r t Ibis d i y entered Into a to -par la t r tb lp nndtr t b t firm a a m t ol Mllcbtll a Doaoraa , for Ib t porpott of carr / lag ea a n a t r a l f ne t r j r ba t io t t t at i b t old t laad of Oi l t s Jk Dono.so, In ib« rlllsge of Lowtl l . Hoplag b j ear t fbl a l l ta i loa to bo t l a t t t aad (air d ta l lag wilh cuMomtrt, lo n t r i l a l a r g t pairoaagt, w t subtcilbe our-Ml*t t T t r / r t tp tc i rn l l j ,

HasaT MITCIIILL, WM. J. DOIOVAK.

Lowtl l . J t l y 19,1876.

F o r S a l e C h e a p .

UauM wllb Let B f . BUxk t ls Cliaplu >nJ BMlh'« tMIUat le L tn. l l >111 bt MIS on n-ut r uMMkU Urmi u Ic yr iccui t p.jmtDl. Till* perfect. A M t M cvaer

JOHN A. HINT.WUMDIIOB n . c .

M o n e y T o L o a n CB InpreTtd luml lequlrr er

II. W. nUTTBRFIEl.t), Celbjr Oloej*! BUck Qtud Ktpid. Mich.

1 8 7 5 W H E R E N O W ? 1 8 7 6

" W H A T F O R < ?

I o b«T« FAEM oi l ef tbe

OHE M U L I O I ACRES orflnf fenniDf UBS. In tbe aerlbtra perl or tbe •Uteler u ie bj Ibe UHANU RAflbB k INUl-

airanteoiU- Beedj BAI kill . Bare crap.. Ooed ecbeeU. B. K. run. tbioaih center ef Orut.

lemcnU All iloof. All kin !, of produce rait-Plenly of wtler. Umber,end ball Hue >^»lcr-

UU. Frlee from ts to | l a per ure: c m lonrtb down btlenco on Ume.

O T Send lot iltartrated pAUii bl.t, lull ol UtU and flfure., and becanrlneed. Addrota,

W. 0 . llUGHiRT, Comm'r-Oiand Rapid., Uhli

F O R S A L E ,

All klnde of job work al

r a t m i w i n

S a i l i n g T h r o u g h T h e B r e a k e r s

T H E S H I P C A R R I E S T O O M U C H S l ' E A M T O K R E T A K D E I ) F O R A M O M E N T BY

H a r d T i m o w o r G e n e r a l T ' S A . N K R T J i P X O Y .

I M P O R T A N T T O C A S H B U Y E R S .

It iiouru'ttiil emtom Iwlro ertrv jffsr.Rntrrorr and Wider , to iatBgaraia a O R B A T OtiEARINO OUTRAIiKOF HURrLOK GOODS, prtftrTlng In most c i s t t lo Mil IbtBi al a loss nnd gel tlie csili Iban lo carry tliem orer to itnotlier icoson.

Wc conimcnco this g ies l »«lc a little earlier this rcmon lu order to girt tbott wbo b a f t

deferred In mnkirg their purcbstoof

SUN U M B R E L L A S , H E A D Y M A D E SUITS, A N D D R E S S G O O D S ,

A N opportiinlty to pnrclis.o at once nt Rrcntly reduced pricei Tor Cash DOWB.

10,000 yards of Hoantiful Fas t Color Pr in t s , de. 6,000 yards ol Rest SprnRtio Pr in t s , tc .

1-2,000 yards Roaiitlful Coohoco Prints, Be, 0,000 ya rds Merriiunck Print*, fic.

11,000 yards of Hnmilton Pr ints , Go.

W o will not guarantee tlio above prices to last any g re* l length of timo. Sweeping reduction in Sun Utnhrcllus, Ready-mado suits and dresa goodi .

Good Sun Umlircllas 26 and 30o I i 2 Sun Umbrel las , down lo | 1 . 6 0 Silk Sun Umbrellas 7Cc. | S4.S0 Silk Serge Umbrollaa

Former price 81 | D o w n to #3.60.

$2.50 Ladies suits down to 11.50.

Other Reftdy-Mndo Suit, for Lndle', In l.inen and Grass Clolb, Marked dowa lo proponioB.

Big LbtofFlne Unbleached MuilIn*. 8c Elegant yard- wide Csmhrlct nnd Percale., 0 and ten ccnl .

Very lleary yard wide Mullla., 1 cealt.

T h e R e d u c t i o n I s G e n e r a l a l l A l o n g t h e L i n e .

R ig L o t ot Dross Goods 12Jc. I 20c Dress Goods down to I6«. Rig Lot plaid Dress Goods I2 ic . | 26c Dress Goods down to 20e. Other and finer goods marked do-vn in proport ion. Now is yonr l ime to bnv . Grenadines almost ginen away.

A n I m m e n s e S t o c k o f C a r p e t s .

Pr ices away below those of last yea r .

Good Col taao Carpets 20 and 253. Goad Ingra in Carpets, t o and 60p.

English Tapes t ry Brussels, 11.00. Oil Cloths, 40 and 60o

T h e celebrated Peacock Black alpaca. Black Si lka, Shawla, Not t ing-ham Laces, Cheviot Shir t ings blue and biown Denims, TBIIIO Linena, Cot-tonades, Cussimercs, Ac. All are included in Ihis great sale.

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

G r e a t N e w Y o r k C i t y S t o r e ,

7 2 M o n r o e S t r e e t , G r a n d R a p i d

I A y e r ' s A g u e O u r e ,

. Tor Fever and Ague, Intanatttaat VBTBT. Chill Ferer , Bemll tent F t r a r , D u m b

I Axuo, Ferlodloal or Bilioua Farar , and indaad an the aflMllana v h l o b aria* from malaitoua, m a n l i , or mlaaaalM

G R O C E U I B S -

W H O L E S A L E & R E T A I L . 5

E D M U N D L E E ,

llaflja«t oprnrd in Mtuie IUII Ulock, a full lint f f I

G R 0 C E R I E S

H e p r o p o s e s t o sell t l ic iu u s low ns t h e y 1

cun b e I •ought a t a n y ninr-

k o t fo r caf th .

He la prrparrd to futniih

G O O D S A T W H O L E S A L E ,

° at good l lnni la l t l .

Re one N a t d r It lc«dti M • called (Or by tbt BaetttUlat af

> the American people Ikan a euro aod oaBi cure ibr Ftr t t

• ] and A n e . Bach wt are new J B - J f t / enabled to otar, with a periM

M crrtaloly lhal It wUl eradicate m tlie dlieaae, and with aatar-

asee, founded on proof, that no h a m eaa arite (Tom lla uie In any quantity.

That which profocU from or piaraatt I order must be of Immenao terrlee la t munlUea where It preralla. i V t w H e a than curt, for the patient eteapea tha riak whleh bo mutt run in Tlolent atlaokt of thla baleftU die-temper. TTiU "COR*" ezpeU the mlaamatla polion of I'CVEB AVD AOCB from the lyaltai. and prcrenls the development of the dlaaaae. tf taken on the Brat approach of Ua r aymptoma. It la not only the bett I yel (IlKOTCiod for thla data of oomp alto tho cheapeat. Tho large >

htMIMr

o cheapeat. ply for a dollar brlnga U wl

J wa tap. i Iht reach N

crcrybody; and in blllona diitricta, where

hare It, and mo ll freely, both for core aad pro-tecUon. II la hoped thit price will place it wSUa tho reach of all—the poor aa well aa tba rich. A irnat auperiority of thla remedy erer aajr

r d l i c o v e r c l " • * — other erer ( irered for the tpeedy aod e o n of InlcrmlttonU la, that It contaiat no Qul-nlne or mineral- — " — - • quinism or

I conatltuUon.

HE WIU. PAY

bnal : conaequenUy It prodaett ao other injurious effectawbaltTerBpoa

r , ._.„-btlon. TOO so eared by it are left aa healthy at If they had norer had we dlttaae. |

Fflfer and Airao la not alone the roatequtnte of too mlatmaUc polaon. AareatTBiMy of die-orders arite (Tom lie irrllauon, amoag r ' " are Kcoralgia, BheomaUtm, Gout, Heal UUmlncatT Toothache. Earache, CatanhJ ma. Palpitation, FalnAil AffecUon of lhal Hyaterlca, Pain in tbe Dowela, Colic, Par and deraoRtnent of tho Stomach, all of i when originating la thla eaaae, pot en d tennittcnt type, or become periodieal.1 "CCEE" expela the polaon from tba J l H contcqnenUy caret them all alike. M m i valuable protection to ImmlgTanU tad pnteaa IraTcllIng or temporarily reeldlaf la the asala-riont diatricta. If taken occaalooaOy or daily whUc exposed to Uie Infbetloa, thai win be ex-eretcd ftem tbe tyalem, aad caaaotaecamlata In aufflclent qaanUty to ripen lato Hence It l> eren mora ralnable for p M than cure: and few will oyer anflbr from 1

imlttcnta If ther arail themaelTce of Ihe • •Ion this remedy afbrda,

f Kor J.lrrr ComylalnU, arialaf trOBI teraU-UT of tho Ltrer, ulaUng Uio

THE HIGHEST MRKFT PRICE

roa

FARMER ' S PRODUCE, AT AM. TIUB8.

For farther pulleaUn till tl bis stors In

M u s i c H a l l B l o c k , Bridge Street, Lowell.

—fl-JO-lf—

H. W. AVERY, DKAIIKII IN

Fresh oats,

Poultry,

Oysters AND ALL Kixns or OAUX IN SEASON,

O A S E C

PAID FOK ALL tenroaor

I'm Stork. Sail Pork, IlideH

f e l t s & c Cntral Usrket, Bridg- Strret.

H. W AVERT.

WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED! T H E T H I S T L E E D I T I O N

Istbennly fallrlllastrit«.| EJItlonof Sir NiHtr

WAVERLEY NOVELS of Amsrlun inak-<, Inilli "tbe lest H I I I I O D of llir

IK-S! hngllib nnTrlist.". Ths books arr standard, no.l will .P | | lor all time.

Tlis roorbsnlcat rzecutlon Is of 11,,. Irf.ji. Thnpilcr IS or Ibt lowest, A i r o n t M W n n t e d I t . y o v y w l l e r o , U> «l.omlibiral terms and eicluilTr Urritnrv are offtrtJ.

Toily-tlibl Tofnmrs. tfrr.rlnc (00 p.,;,.. r.d,, and contalnln? nearly J.OCollluatratli.t.i. mil eon-pleU thr s»tlc». Wul»crlbrr« •u|>pll>d with two Telumes (a cumtilsts i-orkl uonthlr. Kittm • OMU S IltLivtaix^ |5I Tclanirsj air now rwdr. Pnc*—inCloth, gill ntra, prrTolumr, 11 iO; Half Tnraey, gill lop, J- 2i, Koi tennsftc., addisss

£ J. 1IALK h BON. Poblisbsrs, ITUurraySlrssl.Ktw Vork

Jrer, it it an txoellent remedy, t&a-Llver into healthy adirlty, and pea-iy truly remarkable earn, watn inea faU.

Dr. J . C . A Y E R & C O . , L e i n D t a a n i t Praetkmt mnd Anml^Heml CMmmUU,

ASD BOLD ALL BOUND T B I W O B Z A I'UICB. $tj00 rum aoxxlm.

J^ ICKEBT'S

B A K E R Y AND

RESTAURANT. W A R M M E A L S ,

C O L D L U N C H E S ,

O Y S T E R S ,

P I C K L E D M E A T S ,

T I E S , C A K E S ,

Hot Coffee, etc., ctc. P a r t i e i t a d fntnilies suppl ied with p i t s , coke, oto. on short notice. Opposi ta I 'u l lan ' I Blouk. D r o p !D.

JsqlSlf W B. Riokert. J^TEW J B W B L B Y BTOBB.

BALCOM & STRONft, Suceetun Uf

C. B. B A L C O M , Would respectfully call Ibt allsntlea ef Ihe aM-

stos of l-owsll and Tieiaily lo the ftei that wa bs»s on band tba batl

H M ' O C K O F W A T C H E D ,

Amtrtcaa, Elgla andSwUs Ifoisa.ai, nut a OLD

j e i w J J X J U . Y .

R O G E R S B R O S . P L A T E D W A R E

Erer oDsrsd far aale In Lowell.

U'e ulto keey eomtantly onhand Ihe bett Vie.

lin and Guitar Blringt in Ihe market. At

il it our intention to keep up a good iteik oj

goal »"•/»,tee would mott retpeelfully eelieU the jHitronage of all who may wani any-

thing in our line, belieting we can mtike it

an ohjeet lo PA TRONIZEIIOMB.

Particular attention paid lo

R e p i l r l i g W i t c h e s a U J e w e i r y Allxiark trarranled One Temr,

First Door east of the Poi tof f ice .

Balcom & Strong.