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Muscatine Weekly Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 3

Muscatine Weekly Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 3

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For the Journal. THE ELECTION IX NEW. HAMPSHIRE NEW AQVERESMEN- The Sourer ot Many I1U. If all the aliments, bodily and mental, Which torment the elsliborlnsr Towas. v- COH'MBL'S MISCATIXC MAIlIiKT.

McacATtsE, March 12, 1874. To our friends wc desire to say that wc Trill be offer you tlie comingr Spring and Summer, G-oods in ot line sit as Attractive Prices as you will tind tlicm FARTHER FROM 1IOMK, anil will at all times pay the Hishest Prices for BliJTEB, EGOS and ail Kinds of Produce we can handle. Our stock will consist ol" Dry Goods and Notions, Ladies'j Misses' and Chito's Shoes, hich we Intend to make a Specialty and will give prices accordingly. t- of all kinds, including a line attention of all good judges ted $11 FIWE-CUT Tobacco, also St-m r-Tr ivig TobaOQOSj wc feel conllden't, judg ing tne past, are grivlns entire satisfaction. attaer goods usually found In general stores to all of wiiicli ii we Invite the attention of close buyers, believing- we offer- I uifllcient inducement and as good value for tlielr Cash and produce as they can get at more distant markets.

We hope will give ins a trial, and if wV mcri: ycur patronage we shall be pleased Respectfully, siiHIISiril IJIIPMIIIM I IIB II I I Ml III I I 1 IBB 111 A 11 MJ BJ ill IB; C'J 118 NEWS. ssaw mill resumed TTrirKfv "A Irvine T.i, co.iumi lust Saturday operauoaa im mc JlLmlMn. UT Hatch returned M-iLJ-iv fom Connecticut; wljrtre thev liave been on avisit sincelast'lfali: A Wetitioa sfehed by 37 porous favni4of the tzenberK an ti-vine beer bill was maiied to Senator Wood Tues lav even nsr. A Richie AVKit.v.auvoiusi- elsewhere dry wood Xot Halo at 5-4. per cord and choice )' ,1 o.wa mas aud aot-d pot-atm.

Silferruaii, are having the yalls a.ml! -oOUtug of tmir iwnk puntl! in oil, tnul a hi improvement it will llal-te: is in. woi i. Till election hi Lake township, last Saturday, on the qu s'inii of vUlHsh- lag a feat ity.i tflUIl outed in the de- the by Kr-rn At Ih3 W.tooL election 1:1 nun 0,1 the Oth, three ticket- were- nut in tlic field, the suecu! oan for di rectors ix-lu Ft lluUrt l)r. C. K.

Witham. 1-- ecu 11, After late-I Ma shall wfork Llo niv own w.f.ch All left at ni store in my alwenee will rviv.p;my peroial aUeii'ion. i r. S. kr v.

hear that J. -It. for many art's years of V. 11. Stew- OT Shop, IS aiKUl lt up-u-n hmt siwl hoi4 store in the room la occupied fy O.

t. Jack Scuioi- ItoAKi At fhe meetiiitr of the ich ol Hoard Tuesday evening, A. Broiiihall wjis 're-elected President, Mark Block was" chosen Treasurer aud M. Y.dlowo cretary of the Board. I It seems that jhe: reRrt i n.su r-'reetiou! in low College at! Grinned was a lioax, perpetrated ly some one seudyig out' the report anonymously on postal eardi addressed to leading patrou of the ins-titiitioii.

A Serious Kick. P. Biirka- low, yf Lvtaiissaj had his left arm bro-kea, laLt Saturday, a kick from a horse. We learn that had he not the act the part of the annual! and juluipd to one he would doubt lewJ have been kihed out? right. The propoii.wu lor a 10,000 school building at W'U on was 'withdrawn fore ihti recent election on uoeouut of some iaiforuiali in the mauiier of sutmiittjiuir it vote.

It will pi-obu- uiv oe a' ubiuitttd in proper shapesoou, though eousideaatiie has been veioped to the project TlIE lOK 31 c.oek p. ml oouy au eUuesUay the- ice started in a in iisw iiiiuut tuereutier hesiic.uiy iufa warmer wusuioVeiu climate as tne cuneiil coUid carry itj Viiei'o it iiardiy any pi'obu-sto a.4Ain. river opened on the I i- bilitv taat it wn Last Kear th Uiu of bluleil. OH DlKTUKUINU A ClIL HCH One YJ.ua vjreorjfe Wa aresleu Jasi Monday suip at Suuday squirim ou oein, ou cnai the tie ill Ui.MUl U.Iig VOi- iuaa M. K.

tuuii'U, it' seems he was june around, and evening tolKu.tf requested to Uesist useU oUou- sive ana iusuitilui language-, Ux tne annovaikce le eonureiiation. He was arraigned berore Klem aud fiueii i.uji aiid costs. I Samuel Sinnelt is the special Musca- LOCAL DBmorest 1 Have opened a Musical Emporiuni vm Eoom No. 1 Second Floor of Olds' Opera House i 1 Wc are sole Agents in this yieinity for lllathasliek; Pianos, a leading instrument, the Mason Hamlin and Kstey Organs. .4.

pTactlcal Tuner and Repairer of Instruments, Yill jrivc his Utentlon to all vrtao vrish to examine instruments. Secor.d-iiand instruments taken in exchange on sale ol new ois. Piano Stools. Covers, and Sheet Music "constantly on hand. 411 orders lor Tunings and Iiepairing promptli attended to and warranted.

i i An Epici HOW COON C1RCCM. VENTED A VALOROUS IIUNrlNu I AHTTi Invitations were given, and all the OooJ country poopiu had eorae; Thev iull.nl it puny, may e.ut 1 eulieU a real "itettle For 'the tallies were all, with Rood tasto, I i the plainest of ureases uuirtd, i JTln, inaybap, to tlie linvin i Which such ua oceaslon required- Twas nrt in affair of tlie Grunge, Though some uf our Graneeis were there. I'd loiXDttou to tell which is trnge 'XvVHis Uraugor began th altalr. The laities and gentlemen lall Wuriotindetl a tree ot great size, i Condemned tall, i Widen eauud me no little surprise. For oft tmilil lirard thnvexpre Sju-h rapMuous pruise linr tne tree, BU' -the cause oitcn alters the case.

And the cause was eoou now you see The tree was a Rua-d of defence tti-lweeu our kind fi lends 11. mid It stood bv thennclcnt line fence, A land mark, years passed away. One timid one ventured to say i 'Twas a pi; to cut such a tree "Tiie tree is ib.ite a swered "There's noi leal' on if said B. Kven thus will we find an i jKor d.iiair what most we desire The first round on life ladder abuse, 11 we only get up-one step higher. It was quite interesting to see --The dat'ercnt exorcssitms profound, i On their faces ns, watching i he tree.

They nil stood expectant, nrouuu. How smtlitiR anil sweet Mr.i. Looked beyoi.d ttiat old tree In distress At ttie churming und gentle Miss tso neat In her calico uress Mr. and the widow conversed. In a ouiet and jtafhinea Mr.

with greuT pluasure rehearsed, i The eixm-iiuut lliey had s-aturaay. i i Mrs. almcist palid with dread, 1 tVnti-hiMl thu bovs as thev caucred about, Lest the tree should come Uown on some head. Of which there was danger, no uouot. smiled and some lo ked very grave; Some couutiid the number of cords; Some grieved for the beautiful shade Such a line tree like this one alhuvls.

Thus aiways through life do we see Some friends heiP to count up the costL And some tell us what weishould be, I But none help when we need nefptno most, The oki tree came down witli a crash When no one wats. ready, although Mr. Cllnctop had shouted out!" lhe moment lie saw it go. Th flurry and flutter and fright as something sublime to behold, nioiiiclit before was deiiaut 'I Was now untold. The men ran to look for their wives.

1 ne bachelors to loon tor the girls, i The boys ran to save their own lives. And away nu the coon and two squarrels The three dogs got Into a fight About which was most likely to kill Tlie ebon hich gone out of sight, over the brow of the hill. Free of at S. St. J.

Thompson drug store, Muscatine, also Slough town, Iowa, and get a sample bottle of Dr. A. lioschee's German Syrupj-re of charge. It has lately been introduced iu this country from and for any person t-uderiiig with a severe copgh, heavy cold settled on the breast, consumption or any disease of tlie throat and lungs it "has no equal in the. world.

Our regular size bottles 75 cents. Two vloses will relijeve any ease. Try it. I dwtf. The Remingto.v 8ewixo Machines Introductory -The ltemington 'sewing machines are rapidly becoming general favorites anil gaining favor in every household where they are introduced.

While it Lis not our purpose lo run down any sewing we do claim mat our are so complete as to overcome all tlie principal objections that are found in Shuttle Sewing Machines. That which has loiig been sought after lv probably everv Sewing' Machine Co'mpanvdu the lan 'Ii. has been ob-laiiiiu our Machines; that is1, an even, round bird's-eye stitch on- ill k.nds of goods, coarse or line, without trie use oi Coif lieel ICoiui Cams, or workiug jsilent and smooth while in ltiotion.ois positive proof tlvat it will continue to run well lor years without expense, We are in favor of hoii.rab!e compe-tition, and willing to ad in it that many of the.Machines in have their peculiar merit of their demerit, if they nave it not our province to spiak. A (Iiscrimmating publie must and will determinethat for theiiisel ves. Our Machines were invented by J.

T. Jones, of our Company, who is well known in the trade throughout the world as one of the pioneer inventors of the practical fiewing Machine, and are fully secured by recent patents. We take pleasure in offering tuis machine to the public as a perfect sewing machine, doing away with the objections that are found in many others, aud feeling sure, that it will give good satisfaction to the All our machines are manufactured at our Works, Ilion, N. where we have ample facilities for man fee tai ring in large quantities, employing tne most skillful rnechahics, and the latest improved machinery. Much of this mat ehlnery has beeu specially invented for these such facilities, the Company fully assure their Agents, and the publie generally, that all orders remitted will receive prompt attention.

Griffin Lctz, Agents, Opposite National Muscatine.1 Reasons Why Tire Remington Family Sewing Machines are superior to all others: 1 Their Simplicity. The 'use of them is very easily acquired, aud any girl of ordinary intelligence is capable of keeping them in order. 'la, lite Construction ot the such that it mav be run at a higher rate of than any Shuttle Machi ne now in tliemarKet. in, lactones, where the speed has' been registered, 1)00 stitches per mimitehave been attained with ease. i Tueir Durability, Being so strong in all their parts, and fitted with great mechanical mcjty, ana toeing free from the harsh, jarring movements and friction, so common in inferior machines, they will wear a loug time without repair of any kind, Their Adaptability, liy a simple change iof the theedle and thread, they will sew the finest cambric or the heaviest leather.

All the various Kinds of boots and shoes, buckskin -sewing, clothing, cap, stay, shifts, mantles-aud dress uiaking can be done with equ facility. i Shuttte Being large, it will carry aTgreat quantity of thread thus -lavins. in a great measure, the trouble of filling the bobbins. Otlii, Tne means of getting at th6 re-rjun ed tension ou the threads is so simple awd com plete, that an eveu back--titch ou both sides of the material which will not rip or ravel can be readily obtained. 7th, They will sew with facility twist, JUnenthread and common spool cotton.

8th, They have no rotary cams, cogwheels or lever arms to make a noise, run haid or to. get out of order. Every Machine wid be warranted to be in tne most perfect running order. By the new and peculiar movement of needle and shuttle and thread controlling parts, there is less wear oi strain on the thread used the thra being set in the material uninjured the work is therefore better and stronger than that dqne on many otner machines, Griffin fc IiUtz, Agents, (Opp. Natioual Hotel) Muscatine.

w2w Dr." Henry's World' Iood Pni-lfler. It il the great boosehold remedy, pleasant to take, yet potent for the prevention and core ot diseases. It is better than Sitters, Cordial, Buchu or Sarsaporilla. Sold by Druggists A Dr. Henry's) Boot aaa Plant F1XU.

Mild yet thorough oanse or griping entirely vegetable great 1 ivex remedy. Price a cnU. Sold by 1 Mrs. WbJteomb'si Synrjs. The rreat sodthlng remedy.

Prie S3 eents. Gives rest to the mother and health Uie child Eoldbv Drossrlsta. --v "r- Slarrlso Onldo. Interesting Work; Kew Kiravings, Two-hundred and sixty Priee 60 cents. Address Dr.

Btms XHorl North Eighth Ste, BMAdTcrtUcincat human family could be traced to their prl mary sources, it woufd probably be fbund that three-fourths of them in the fallareof the stomath and the other organs by which the.food is converted into nutriment and applied to the purposes of life, to perform the tasks allotted to them by nature, vigorously and reHulnrly; Tuis being the casetlio vast importanco of a medicine which compels these organs to do" their whole duty, ihor-ouglily and eflieiently, becomes at once apparent. Hostettcr's fctomach Bitters may be truly charaeierized as a prejKiratlon of this kind, indeed as the only 0110 wh.cli can beiiu' plicity relied on as combining the properties of.astoinaohie.au alterative and an aperient In such proportions as to produce simultane ously effect upon the: disordered stoniuch, liver anil tntestines. This cohc.u- siou is warranited by and certainty with which the Bitters alliu-d relief in chronic cases of dyspepsia, torpidity ef the liver and cpnstipalioii. 'i'he false idea I liut these complaints and others that grow outvof them, could be cured tierce. cathartics, has at lustf It Is lioped, been thoroughly exploded.

during the hist hundred years have; swallowed thousands of -tons of 1 seanimony, gamboge, croton oil, Ac. andi tons of thousands or graves have been prematurely tilled theory. Buteversinc-e the principle of renovation, as' embodied in Hos-tetter's Stomach Bitters, was arrayed against the principle of prostration, as, represented by mineral sallvants and furious; purgatives, the latter has steadily and surely fallen Into deserved contempt. The outcry against stimulation by which concoctors of depleting drentjhes hoped to give eclat to their di gust- ing and dangerous compounds bus only served to increase the demand for the wholesome tonic and alterative which twenty-five cars triumphed over all op position and is -now the. most popular medi cine in the Wetern iherrUsphere.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1.IST OF LETTEIM Kemaining uncalled for in the Post Offlce in Muscat! uo, roll lhT-l: 'obiC, June 1 il Permoznr, 1'rohcoit. Oscar l'eny, HediiKin, Maria Jtvaiiliunl Sanders, Mary istoncr, Mary J-traub, Win 'iigniann, Peter Ci hi, Kd Hhnatta, Bob 1 lard, Jennie i iisou.iCharlie 1 -Freeland, Jos Ureen l.izzlu 1 Hunrtliov. Jan" ot Holliduy, Davia Kibbenger, 1) Keller, red 1 lverr, A Ijingeiblu, Jcs IjVinun, ts i MaekTill, Siiml A1 Miller, Miss Painter, ui UNMA ILABIjK Mr. is. McDoiuflld, Mount Morriehj Mo.

Xo stamp. 1 Aii.s Abbie Ci Martin, Council lllufTs, Iowa. No stamp. air. o.

Donaldson', Webster City, Iowa. One cent. Desirable Land lor Sale. I offer for sale fifteen or twenty acres of niy farii, situated thire miies below Muscatine, on the river road. Is the best land in the county lor grain, vegetables and -fruit.

Will be sold in uuh Il in parcels. Apply 011 prefiiises it :i.J SCIl.llr. OWA AKO.HEBB.l KAUNliS, JIlLtlOXS (P OF THE REST LiSI) IS THE WEST OKAlJ-: BY TIIK Burlington Missouri Rirer Rail Road Co. On tn- Years' OvwHtat 5 Per Xnt Interest. No Payments required on principal till wiPTH year, and then only oxe-skvkn ni eat year ti itil paid.

Thei'tiiiMriuhaijd easily cuitivaled: Climat warm Seasons lolis Tare low 'Juration Rettwltons -on Fare an'l Freights to Buyers and tiieir lauiilies. BUY THIS YEAR, And take-advantii-je of the Premium-of 20 per cultivation, ottered on'y to purchasers durine 1 71. For Clicu containintr full -particulars, and Map of country, send to! tiEO S. HARRIS, Lund Coiiiinission'r, UiiriingLou, luwq. -March Police.

TOK STATE OF IOWA.V Muscatine County, 1 To all whom il may The commissioner appointed to report up the relocation cf a' part of a County ltcan' known us the Hoad, commenclns :0 chains west of the sou'h-east corner of tie south-eat iiuarter of section i', township "7, north range 2 west, and ruunina thencj ith at)out '5 chains to the intersection of the Lucas Grove road -said relocation to inn upon the line dividing tlie lands or Suef Foster a .1. J. lloopes. has reported in ivor of said relocation, and all objections thcretoaml claims fir diiiiiHscR must be filed In the Auditor office on.or befire noon of the 7th day 01 April, 1874, or such relocation will be niade without reference thereto. II.

March 13 wit i KoatI lyolice. STATE bF IOWA County, To all whom it nnv concern The Commissioner to report upon the vacation of a hlehwa-v, commencing at the S. W. corner of the VM of the SWii 01 section 7. township 7.

N. range, 1 in Wi' ton township, Muscatine! county. Iowa, and running thence north through tlie SWend the of -sid section ito the south line ol theltown of Wilton, has reported In favor the vacation Of said road, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be tiled In the Auditor's offlce on, or before noon, of the 7th day of April. 1OT4, or such road will be vacated without reference thereto. II.

II. McCAMPBELL. Auditor. March 13-wlt RICHIE WHITE'S COLUMN. PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS FOR SALiE.

80 Cords of 1 AT $4.25 FIR COM Delivered in, any part of City. Chiice lowi vA Choice Iowj Millett SeB Choice 1 0 3 iga ri a 6 ALL BODS OF CHOICES SEED POTATOES ORDERS SOLICITED FiCHIE WHJTE CANTATA OjF th 3 3 a tif I Qien! DRAMATIZED Dramatized by Prof. Seager. whh has brought out the Cantata In a large miihber of cities and towns, always to large, enthiainstie and profitable audiences. In Us nef form.

Esther presents a spectacle of uncisraraon beauty. and even of splendor, with ts brilliant Kastern dresses. Ac Music simjale but spirited. Dresses and deeonitions easily pro- vu.vu. A -J jua.

l. LI JZ.1311. RIVER OF LIFE, i uest S. S. Son ENLARGED EDITION 0F FA.THERKEMP'i 010 FOLK'S CflCEfiT TUNES, Father-Kemp's "Old Folks'" have sjmg to 910 audjences.

and ofher organizations to a least as many mofe. Tiiese tunes are Jure to attract both old and young. "The present edition is enlarged to Wi and a nuntljer of favo-tt: "old'' unthens, pa riotie pieefs, are added. Price Wets. per dozen CHEERFUL VOICES, Rwt Common chool Bopg TJia aheve sen.t, pOi t-pald, on fecelpt of Tetaljl p'rice.

Oliver Hi ta.X TI.Tlt-onCo BoMitaa. 711 B'dway, T. ITOY IIK AI.Y, Chle-Jo. J20LIL WOOD CARVrXO SCROLL Don In t.ho rtnst.Kt.Tle bv TTUtr.rr'rtirv mmM 3 1 Xo Choice for Governor by the People. (Joneord, March 11, The returns from uetiiy all the-toVns show that Weslon lacks about 300 Votes of a majority and -consequently there is no election by tlie people.

The li'publi-enns claim to have elected live Sena tors to the Democrats three, with lour vacancies, but the chairman ol the llepubliean Central Committee thinks the House is Wemocrutie. The Demo crats claim that the retur: fromi222 towusshow that the House stauds Democrats, 111 Kepub'ieaus, and tl The towns yet, to hear from returned last Uemoerats and 17 ISO towns give McCutchins 20,040 Weston liluekmer 1,732. The libtise stands 129 Ke1 ublican, 128 A Bender Horror at Topcka, Kansas St. Ijouis, March 8. A special trom Topeka, Ivaiisas, (scooc, gives an account oi a terrible murder there on Thursday.

niuht, but winch was not discovered until last evening. It appears that Danil Farris, keeper of a grocery ou ISixth avenue, near the east side, of the city, had not been seen for a couple of days, and suspicion being roused, several officers- visited his srore yesterday afternoon, and found it in possession of Frank Olds anil his son Fred, aged 17 years. On being questioned closely they gave such contradictory statements that they were arrested and the premises searched, and the body of Farris was found buried in the cellar under a pile of potatoes, with a bullet hole through the head, anil the throat tut. An inquest was held to-day, and facts elicited which lead to the--belief that Fred Olds committed Uieleed but no positive evidence was obtained. The inquest, w'll bet continued to-morrow.

Frank Olds, the fa' her, was the driver of an ''express wagon, and Fred, his son, wits a wild aud idle boy, Farris came from-Indianapolis about a year ago, where he has two children his vife being dead. Great exeiteinent prevails among all classes of citizens, nothing of such an atrocious character having occurred since the Bender mil der. llurnetl to Death. New York, March 10, A fird last night at 211 Washington street, occupied mainly; by 11. Milliman, pork and lard fea I er, caused a loss of about $35,000.

A man who slept iruthe rear room of the first, floor barued-to deaths Independence, Iovvti; March 9. The dwelling of George Kingbf this city. Was burned this morning at 4 o'clock. Mrs. King and two chikiron and Mrs.

Moses are burned. The cause of the lire is not known. Railroad Fare between Ckicag'o and 'ew York. Chicago, March 11. Dispatches have been received in this city yesterday stalling that railroad' passenger-rates to Clin have been cut in New Tickets which heretofore sold, at 22 are now selling at from $15 lo 17 Tlie rates from liis city to New York are slill 22 on all tlie lines, except on the, Baltimore Ohio; which charges only 18.

A Young ManMiot in a House of 111- Fame. iyton, Ohio, March 8j ThisJ evening A. lirent.a iJaltiinoredrunimer, about 2-5 years ohl, visited Lot AVhit-ney's house, of ill-fame. Two 6T the girls qjuarreled, when one of them, Ally Bennettwhipped, out a revolver. Brent quickly iinterf red, 'and was accidentally, hall taking effect left breast just below the hippie He is very dan-; rotisly hurt and cannot bv relieved.

The girl has been arrested. Fatal Explosion of a Boiler. Binghamton, N. Yi, March 10. The boiler at the city wa'er-worlvs' exploded this-morning, killing the en gineer and demolishing ithe boiler- nouse.

I ne city is now without water. and tlie Mayor has called a meeting of the Common Council to appoint a special patrol tti guard lires. It Will, take, twenty-lour hours to clear away the wreck ot the explosion and get ihe.rein iining boilers at work. 1 Loss of Life at Sea. New Y'ork, March 9.

The steamer Liverpool reports having; met a violent hurricane on the 27th ultJ 'at The captain, tirst and second officers, and two iil- ors weri washed, loverboard, and the bridge, boats and deck houses trried Ottierwise the.ship was not in jured. M- i Homicide in Kansas. St. Louis, March 'J. At Leaven worth, Kansas, yesterday; Mrs.

Carpenter, a widaw, shot dead John White, a private of tie Fifth Infantry, who entered her house, locked the door, and made improper proposals to ner, reiusiui? to leave wnen oraereu. The coroner's jury found a verdict ol justifiable homicide. i Blown from a Bridge and Drowned. Cincinnati, March 9. An'unknown woman crossing the railroad bridire during the gale, Sunday night, at Bridgeport.

was blown otrinto the creek and droivned, several seeing the accident, buti unable to render as- sistance. Striking Workjngmer. New.York, March 10. The Crispins who struck yesterday for 8 hours a day, were joined to-day by others. i ne manufacturers state that hey can- trot pay for .8 hours work what is now paid for 10 hours.

Death of an Aged Lady on the Cars. Buda, Iowa. 'March 10. This morn ing, Mrs. Eilen 8.

Smith, aged eight; nve years, iron Jairhela, Iowa, en route for Green field, Ohio, died while on the train, of old age, The Rhode Island Governorship. Provideace, R. 1: March 11. The Republican Slate Convenlion, to-day, nominated Henry Howard for Governor. A Fatal Wager.

New Marcu 9. Henry Con-nors, aged 4i years, made a wager.on Saturday that he could drink a pint ol whisky and a gallon of beer in an hoarand died before morning. Prize Essays px Bdtteb Makino. -Daniel W. Dake, of Beloit, Wis President of the Association of Manufacturers and Dealers in creamery and: iiKJtory; butter, makes the following otfecs for the six best practical essavs Oi the manufacture and handling ot outter in au its details, viz For the Best Second Third Fourth FiJth sixth S200.no 15O.U0 100.00 75.00 S1.C0 The followidg conditions must be observed ty all competitors, viz The essays must treat the subject fully aiid scientifically, and as briefly as may be consistent with a thorough consideration of all important' points.

Each say must include plans, and be acco npauied by drafts of milk rooms, considered most desirab'e in variotjs localities, via fwhere spring water i available, where well water is ied, and where neither can be obtained, Eioli essay- must be neatly and correctly printed in clear type before being sub nitted, and at least twelve cop-i- a furnished. AU easys competing whether successful i.i taking a prize or not, are becom the exclusive property of D. W. Dak upon their receipt, and the presema ion of themi for competition will be considered a full surrender all right and title to the same to Mr. Dake, all right of publication being-vested in him.

All com -ting essays must be sent to E. P. We Is, Secretary iof the Ass t-eiation, Milwaukee, and-; received by him previous to tne first day of June; 1874. Ihey will be submitted by him to the Associ ilion. or to a committee to be selected by the Association meeting to be held at Indianapolis on Wda23day, the; 17th diiy of June, 1874.

i i -The relativa merits of the tpsays will be jeciJe lin a manner to bepre-cribed by ie Association, and the paid as soon as the decision is i.nnounced I i nnpn nnn nr HAHHHI HAN Plilll rfli.r Ulini I UU ui'M iiiw- Sore Lip.1 Dryness ot tins SliSu, Cured at once by -iiKGJSMAN'H CAMPHOB It'K WITH (Jl.i'CKUINK. It keeps the hands soft in all weatl-er. t-ee ihut y. get HKtlKMAM'S. Sold by-ill I DriViKiflK! Vriee Scents; sent by mail fur cents.

Mamalac-tureil 01.lv bv UKfiEMAN Clienilsts mid Ih Hoxi-i, New ii'ork. Wood's Household Magazine, THE BEST DOLLAR MONTHLY; Atl a day mr.tlt? ly fanvassinf; Tfl A 11 tor tiiisnmtnii'ine, now in xv Vlt its hi witli fihroino THE YOSEMITE VAl.Lti. lix2Mni-hes, in 17 Oil Colors. I Magazilnc, 1 year, with ulouiitjed $2 On Magazine, year, with unmoiinted 150 Jiaazine, alone, one year. iw xumine our Clubbing and jPremium Ustf.

Two First-ciass r-eriouU-4iisj for tue price 01 one. We solicit Expei'ii-uvui "uu v.v....w. otliers to send at once for tciins and speclmei. Maeazine. Address K.

SUU L'ha. 1 uoljsher 11 Park Itow, City, or NEW 'YORK DAY-BOOK, A TKMOi'KATjr Establ islied I80O. It supports ii'iitcfiiprfmrfu. iiiilitival- ano social. Terms, p-r year.

To clubs, ulnt 1 eopics Kir -(. Npcvimn sent free. Aaaress JA -JJJJK, js-m- oi city $250,0001111 $50.00 1 FOURTH MIND GIFT CONCERT FOR TUE BENEFIT OF TDK PUBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY 31st of JUarcir Next. 60,000 Tickets LIST OF GIFTS: One Grand Cash tiift. Olio Cosh Gift 1 ne Granu Cash Gift One Grand Casti One Grand Cash Gift 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each VI t.riir.Jl jllth, fiO Cash I jifts, (Xsli Iwi Cusli Gift's, IT' Cash Gilts, Cash Gift, 32i ChsIi (Jifts, H'sK) Cash Gifts, lolMMIU I'll a'l fiii.oijo 32,501 5.VJ.0U Total, 12,01 Gifts, all Cash, amounting to 3-The conci-rt and dislribiition of gifts wil positively and unequivocally take place oi( Lheiluy liow lixeu.wiieiher ail the tii kets ar.

sold or not, and the gifts all paid 111 proportion to the number of tickets sold, TJUCE OF TICKETS Whole Tickets, J50; Halves, Coupons, 01 Tenths, -ro. tlflcu whole Tickets ior $500. Send for circu.ar. The time for the drnwine Is near at hanc and persons intending to purcliiisf; have ui time to lose. TIIOS.

G. BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Library Kentucky, apd Managei Gift i loncert. Public 1 ii- "tiding Feb27 dwlm Louisville, Ky. -lotYfRrm maws i umuniiiiiuiuiu r. lUHIJtJ.

1 1 1 1 rui Jin-, uvimtriies, An cs, it u-liugs. Moths, ore. i J. F. HENUY, Ct'RU kX A Kew York, Soie Agents, i $5 to $20 per day! AgentsWanted, iI tj.ui-r m-ir olu.make liiuri money woi kfor us In tlieirspare mouients or all the time, than at aiiytning eb-e.

free. Address G. srtso' 1'ortland, How fimer sex and- gain tht love anil aitW-tions of any person they chojse Instantly. This siiiiple. lneutal a-qiiireiiieii all can possess, free, by mail, for -2-3 to gether with a At arrlage Guide, Kgyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to A ueer book, sold.

Address r. WILLIAM CO. Puoiishers, Philudelph a. TIIl GOLDEX EGG forageai. inc.

me guaranteel. Kn-closei CtKUH'ier mm to $100 in Wall street often eads to me. No risk. 'imr-. VAI.f ntixe A Bankers and Brokers.

39 Wall New Yoik. Taluabie Real Estate for Sale. I otter ttr my homestead, coiisimliu 157 1 cre.4, situated in sweetlaud township, joining Alexander Kennedy's, and one mile west of Sweet land! Cent re. Also, -w acres timber -and, two and or.e-lialf miles south ol the ame. 'Si t'arm is Under jroo 1 improvement, div; ded Into three fields, well with nopri a mile of ori.ng -a.

dTO acres in timothy meadow and is weu ipu to Mooi amp.c buildings, cribs, Weils, cisttiii, orcnaru, vc. Terms of payment will bo mnde toaccom modate purchasers, nd if not so befuie, i will be otfered at pub.ic sale on the 31st in Uetsrence is made to' Abner fo; furthej- information, who has authority sell the same. ENOCH II' )Ai. Marc 1 IS w3w iJQ ATEiAlft Only 50 Cents per Botih. It proinorc the GROWTH, PKESEE tUo COl-OK, Kind lhe Vigcp and BEAXJTY Cue II A I it.

Ovra ThtrtT T.T9N'S Kattiatieox Wb the Hair was tirst place.i th market bjt Jrfoasor K. Thomas Lyon, frmduateof Fnnceton College The narao is dorivo i irom the UroeSc, to r'fc-j i 'rrttue, rsmr Tne it has recoiTe'l. and the popularity it his obtained, is unprecedented a n't incr 1-sbl j. increases the Gbovpth an i liFAUTT ot iho Hair. It is a- defcghtfal dressinir.

It eradicates liandrnff. It prevents the Hair from tnnm? przy-It keepathe head cool, and (rives the ha a rich.bOi flossy appearance. It is the same in Mkanh: and ijCAJLlTY as it was over a Qiiabtkr of Ago, and is sold by all Druersic ta and Ut Stores at Fifty Ctuta pep iJoile- 's Glory is Ilcr LYOW'S LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN THE I. loothing Remedy I MilS. WHITCOMB'Slth SYRUP, Snbdnps ConTnIiorn ot conies Mil diseaei lucii arPB one HTJU llli iiuk in tho Powel, uil fueil.

ales Ilia pruce ot icelljiug. SnbdtiM ConTnWoniBBil over- I enmes ull difi', lucident to 5- a -r I -r-? lunula uu vuuui vi i SYRUP. cud lunula nau biiuuieii, c. Cores riarrhoea, TywTite- sitfl rmnmer omplaint, -Cliildrea of n'l ages. pain, rcenkneps or ex- r.

hauotioniii li nrO ffiv- S3iTT iujj tone atd power to the eyiem. i'q 3 It ii th Infants' nn-l Chililren'i Great Soothing in nil iliiorCers brongut by tootbiug or nay other cnu-o. parlicnUr in catlins for UBS. TTimCOlIB'S BYltUl, and take in other. Prepared by Ilia UKAiTO'T MEDICIXK Et.

Teaia, Mo. 8old i UrugginU u4 Sealers in McdiHne erei-T where. ANDiLLDOYOUGQfiO PIULS, r.y cleansing tae blood and aroaeing the and lecretire organ to healthy action, I)r. llenry'a ami flaut Pills mre Diaoy compla; nta wbich it wonJd, not I enppneed they could reach, each as rieadache, Pain In tbe Side, Kami), nest of ttie Hands and Feet, Dallnes, CnillnoM, Bhcnnatism, Kenralpia, liOpa of ADPCtlte. Bilious Dysentery, Ui'ilnei Alleetions, Consttpation, Ze bllitr, Fever- of all kinds, Iyf.pp-sia, anrfudfee, and other kindred complaints arininjTrom a low state of the, body, or QbdtroctioQ of it Bein.freo ir aterenrj and other poieoBS they ran bo iVea at alt timee and under all eircBmitaa ce withoikl regard; to.

tiiet, aasinees of pleasure. riba ftlmnl.ita I lie veakencd and distempered part's hita healthy action, giving tliem strength to dilnrdea themselves and throw off the obstructions which are the first' cause) of disease, tritbont pro Joeing: eitber nausea or ffripins. All be.1T and drowsy sensations, which sre the fnreranners of direfal disease ach as ABsplexy, Paralytic fitrokes, to. are effectual! waxxMd etl a few doees of these (earrhins; PHls Fait Jirsottaasaroaaa eaca bos. Is Bnflfah, Qanasa, Tlsaclt salSpaatsk.

rrlos Cents a box. rreparad ke Oraften UeOHae tH-Isds, est ay Ptaajlts nil Bsalliss slsalslas sisij sswa. C5 4 WAT 17 HM i 5 iw ivin lure hashed over the Southwestern road and viewed' n' rouiflr and uninviting country just west oi Iowa river, twenty miles from Muscati lie, could havejever supposed it would on-day undergo a change that would transmogrify it almost as much diamond in the its polishing woukl a rough. Here where, iio't long' since, abrupt hills and steep ravines con reel marshes aiul tlie river bottom to render the view unattractive and repel any travelerdUposed to halt, has sprung up a towii which, though yet in its infancy, cay iilinost lay claim to tjie preteiitituis title of a city aud, indeca, its principal street, as, seen from the cars crowtled with teams. bustling with activity and presenting a solid array of substantial buildings is well calculated to impress the be- holiler with metropolitan ideas.

"When we state that the place can 'already boast of five hotels the readereau' better apjireciate its rapid growth. The town site is owned by Mr. Wort ha a gen- rtleman of enterpri-io ami sterling -worth. He has dnej to pro-i mote the. growth of tlie town, and right well have his been rewarded.

To show the faith that ho interested have in the Junction as a city, it is only uecessary to state that lots are sold at from $5l)0 to and they do not go begging at that, although the prices are probably too high and may, by frightening some away, work injury to the place. The city is situated at the foot of a range of hill or bluffs, which form almost a semi-circle. Hack of these is a country thickly set tied by class of people of 'wealth and unusual intelligence, who furnish backing to the town in the way of patronage. The latest censusof Columbus Junction, indicated a population of about 40. The actual business carried on, however, and the number of tine mercantile establishments, might well represent a place of three times- the population.

The two leading hotels, the Vvortham and the Brackett, are kept in hrst class style, and some of the stores in Vize and style are metropolitan in pretentions. The various business establishments may be brielly enumerated as follows: Two general stores', one hardware and stove store, two groceries, one boot and tehocr store, one furniture-store, one daguerrean gallery. Giflith and Miirduyk are proprietors of the stove and hard ware store, and have an initial yi larye tind well selected stock. John L. Collins deals quite 'extensive in agricultural implements." There are also two billiard halls, one livery stable two or three restaurants, one barber shop kept by ames Adams, colored, formerly with A Clark of-thiscity) and two blacksmith shops.

A line grist mill by John MeUee tc Co. supplies fhe" people' with an excellent quality of 'hour. The L.ouisa county Nation Bank not bepuiitted as. one o' the leading institutions. It has done a business far surpassing the expectations of its friends, passeil unscathed through the panic and is on a sure and 'permanent' foundation.

On the whole Columbus Junction, may be lid to have a promising if not 5i brilliant fututre. CITV. 'This pretty and romantic-looking village lies one and a half miles from the Junction, on a beautiful prairie. It has leen ill a statu quo condition for m.iny is l.kely to be for some time to come, yet witltal it has sevehil excIU nt stores, churches, residences, audi a j-e; pie pre-eminent for and ireneral worth. but not least; -here is -Bob.

I Moore's Louisa County Safeguard, which, dur ing the two oi' three years of its exist ence, has become one ot the leading papers in the county, besides doing muea to buiul up the interests of Co lumbus Citv and the Ji While we were at the Junction Bob. kindly took us behind his prancing Baeeihe-las and festive cliariot oh runners and carried us over to the city in a illy, when we had a fiiie opportunity to view the magnificent, country in that section. Bob. has one of the meat complete and best regulated country offices in the' west, with a llouiishing paper and good prospects, which are d.ie alone to his industry and indefatigable energy, Farm for Sale. Attention-Li di rected to the I'advertisment of Knocl-Hoag of a valc.ab'e faria in Sweet la rrtl township.

for sale. MortTUAuy. From 'tlu anhiial re port of City Sexton we learn from Maif to Maicli 8. 1374, ''there" were interred in-the city cemeteries 51 adults and- 5:1 children total, 104. The following is a lis': of the inteiments in the "CitvC'emeterv" proper, the sexton not bjing retpiired to keep a record of interments in the other grounds April 4 George W.

Fu'lisUil, 4 vrarfi 10 ft 71 16 Infan. Infant. Infant. 1 2 April William Kessler, Aoril 10 Auol iluiiiDhr-jvK Mav 9 ltuhama May 19 Charles Bodmau, -1 J. W-: sir.toii.

Ju uiy Juiy sept. Sept. ct. Oct. Oct.

Oct. Jan. -Jtm. F'v Feb Fb. 9 5 19 IS ueoii' F.

Al. JJay, E. Mary -Martha Artiiur W. 2S 1 Charics ueesc, Nich ais Surah Ijiwrene, Charles tVw.er, Maria Smith, Z. 1.

Black. 4 sfant. 6 27 i'an 21 17 Infant. a I iti KilKabeiii SjeJ.er, AliceJIail, M.iriiiCrurr:naii, Fnuiida Drake. 11 il Criminal Iiem.

We areind jbted to sorie one for a tinted copy of the the report of the Secretary of Stats in relation to tliecriminal returns of Iowa for 1372-3. By this Tepoit we le iru that the total amount of fines imposed by the Courts in Muicatine county tlaringalS72' was S3.431.00 and amount collected amount imposed during 1873, 84,025, amount collected, The expenses bl the counts' for criminal prosecutions were during i 1372 and $5,279.82 daring The District Attorney was paid $470 during 1872 and Sfc65 during 1873. A pretty round sum, if he received a like amount from the other three" fouri ties in his besides $60Q qllowed as regular salary. During the year J873, forty-Mx. fiq'eg were imposed1 in Mut catine county for liquor sellingj mouuting in the ag.

gregatie to $3,836. The fines for per mittinjg gambling were 675. Of the sixty persons fined for liquor selliDg and permitting gambling, 25 were born in Germany, 18 in the United States and 8 in Wc have received a full line of Purinton's "double sewed and Dun bar's Philadelphia shoes, also a full line of women's, misses and children's Blippers. We haveafuli stock of de1 sirable goods for spring wear. dwlw Davidson, Roach Co.

--j A good Improved Farm to Tbadb for a City A farm of 160 acres, 115 acres balance timber, 12 miles from, Muscatine, near Cedar river. Apply to T. D. Smith, agent, AVlth no change for the bettor in the condition of the road, light receipts and a dullness pervading the markets generally, wo have nothing new to report inTjonimereinl matters this week. FLuURr-Sprlng AVholesnle 53,03 retail nt per 100 lbs.

Winter: Wholesale sa.oO; retail at S1.00. KYE FLOUR $3,00 per 100 lbs. i BUCKWHEAT FLOUR lalje dpt IK UOllN MEAL-lieniiis per 1U0 lbs AV11KAT Tew spring Slffil.Oo.i Millers $1.05.: i pay 1VS Rlc. 1 A LK SI $1 11Y1J ti)(70c. UUrTKIt wells Grocers pay 32.

Etias lietaillngjit 15c. Grocers pay IV Se, LAKD Paying Uc. Retail at 11c. potatoes itetaii at si.40wi..ri0. APPLES Retail at Jl.iiil.BO per bushel; uuuu iu mantel.

liEAN.s yi.00(u3.S0. CinCKE.NS Dressed Pay 8c; retail at 103) iic per li i. TURKEYS Dressed lie at HAMS 13a4oc for warranted. i URIEB BEEF lie for warranted. HAY Timothy Id ME t-Teek 1,45 per brl.

i t'EM ENT Louisville i.75 ner brl. nrb'nle. sale; i OOAIj oet bushel. A ntTirweltp SI 1.IU per ton. wooij SmJVi for hard.

HIDES nml t.rinnriml upr butcher's (ic: calf 11c: drv Hint l-c- arriihhv' cut and damaged priee. IEA I'HER sole leather 8a30c per harness leather 3i)a-15c upper 27n31c. Ooi Unwashed iiKk-r tub ornhpH iM. fleece washed iloaioc. 1 -l LAX SEE1 J.

SEEUXimothy Live Stock. hogs C'A'ITIjE liutchers mv fSS.RO.aS for enwa and heifers. Sll EKP Butchers pay Sl.SOssa.OO per head. k-UtOCEKIES Wholesale. COFFEE.

Rio Good, 2J930c perm. Choice, Laguara 31f.j;ic per ff. Jav per n. Old Government 12c per A RS 1 Muscavado A standard. Powdered Crushed N.

O. 4Wi Il 11 910 uba. No. 2... Cuba, choice 10 veuow .10 Ex ra 1 oVi "UAPS.

Johnsoji. ..10 1 1 American Cast.lle..H ieier.sive TA Imported ltjl7 Babbitt's -j. Vlm (M it ice. Carolina 9Vic per lb. -Japan tc'per lfc.

-M SUNDRIES. Kerosene. Wholesale. lSwl'Je ner eal. Retail ner iral.

Salt. S2 40 per bbl. Salerutus. Babbitt's pure, at Pfc. lK'Lund'H iiha: I Syrups.

Common -fcwcoOc; gooifdTc; choice 75 woc pergai. Dried Fruit. Choice Apples per ft.T t'hoice Peaches halves, 1-lc. ija.K.e i-uiiic. Candies.

Star Itf'e; Uterine 17c; Tallow 12c XEIGIIBORIIOOD MA11KETS. D.VEN'rORT, March 10. Wheat SI, 1 Corn j4c. Oats 3fil7c. Barley Rye borjiTtic-' March 10.

Wheat Winter 1,201,25: N'o. 2 sprin" 1.00. O.ltS i 1 Corn ok. IOWA CITY, Marrh 10. Wheat "11,02.

i Corn OiilK stH-. i '-Live Jl4f'H). ('Ki)AR RAPIDS, March 10. Mieat Slittl.06. Corn lofeSOc.

Oats iue. Barley M.a.VSil. 10. Jlogs tfl.H ia l.SO. Catlie, butchers' stoe't S2Sn.

1 "5-" XEM lOKK STOCR MARKET. Nkw YoEk, March 11. Stocks Weak and lower, icjosiug at. an advance and stronger. Western lnUn Telegraph Paoiue Mail 43 V.

Express 71 New Yoi-jK loV Erie -M-V Erie preferred 70 Nortli wesiern ftl Northwestern preferred 72 Chicago, Rock'Island Jc "'loo' St. Paul is? St. Pain, preferred, loledo, Wabash Western Toledo, W11U sh Western 71 Ohio Mississippi jiv Lake Uiiiou Pacilic Stocks mO. SEW YORK MOSEY MARKET. v.

New York-. March It. 1S74. Very easy at 4 per cent. Gold Closed at 1,12.

Government Bonds Strong and in good demand. United statesslxes of lSSl.ex-inteiesf..... II9V do o-Ktttf m-i 117 do 5-2 I.SHI...-. 110 do fi--! 1-B5 120 do 5-if's 18 5, do 1-9-V iio 6-!) 1.S6S 119' do 10-4IS Ila' do Currency sixes i. llii3 do New 11-ftj, N'ew York Grain and Provision Market.

Nkw York, March II. Flour Superfine western and State 35,75 common to choice.extra Whisky Sc. i WueAT No. Chicago No, ,2 Milwaukee Iowa spring Corn Firmer; new mixed stern 8S8Sc. Oats Dull mixed western Pokk--DuII; new mess $16 on.

spot. Lard Western steam S-K'SlOJc. Whisky 07c, Sew York Dry Goods Market: New York, March 10, 1871. Business was moderately act! ve with commission houses to-day, but Jobbing branches show a continuous ImproTement. Cotton goods are weak and have a drooping tendency on all but the best standard bleached Shirtings have been reduced to 13jjc; American Prints are down to in first bands; Percales are In brisk request; Ho-iery and Shawls in steady demand; domestic and foreljn dress fabrics selling freely woolen goods quie.

5 ST. EOLIS MARKET. St. Lotris. March 11.

1871. Wheat Firm only sample lots sold. Corn No. 2, mixed, 61(553 on east track. Oats on east track.

Cj i Barley No. 2, spring, very little done. Rye -Easy at 9293c very little done. Whisky Dull at Pork Dull small lots at Dry Salt Meats Dull and declining; small lnts to arrive at -3978i8ic, Bacon Dull at 6S9c. i Ifd Cattle Finr.

Hogs Quiet; Lght, heavy, S5.0O3 3,40. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, March 11, 1871. Beef Cattle The market for Cattle ruled more active than on any day during the week, and prices were tolerably Arm at yesterday's figures. The market closed steady at imitations given below.

i BEEF CATTLE SALES TO-DAY: John Wailwork to Greenwald 18 fair steers, averaging 999 Bs, at Same to Marks. 10 good steers, averaging 1127 lbs, at 34.90. 5 Mallory Bro. to Morris, A 31 good teers, averagingj.226 lbs, at i James Jackson Haas, choice steers, averaging 1,213 lbs. at $5,6 Same to Hammond, 41 choice steers, averaging 1J70 lbs, at So.fti.

nOGS The receipt of Hogs ivere again light and under a good competition on Phila delphla accauat. prices again advanced 10lEc per 1, 0 ibs. on yesterday's figures, sales ranging from bulk-of sales at 35,25 5. smooth lots were taken at 35,25 With fewer inferior and common lots on sale. Abo.it all were sold and the mirket closed very flrni at the.

above ranfe of prices. irjG SALES TO-JJAY. No. Av. Price John wailwork to.

Atkinson, KS 187 85 85 Same to Li. Kiud. 3S 61 165 174 185 5 2 -fi 45 6 00 60 Woo 1 A Bro to White. McDonald Co. to -irtlett.

illory fe Rro. to L. B. Doud, Same to same, CHICAGO MARKET. f- Chicato, March 11.

1874. Wheat No. 1, frfesh, $1,21 cash seller April closei at May No. 3 sold at 81.16H l.n4; regular S1.10J4 i Corn 61J4 cash April May 64V new and qjd No. 2 smrce at 636I -ear 58330cj --Oats 4i4llJ4 cash.

Rye Fresh receipts No. 2, SeSOJc.1 Barley No. 2, spring, 51,501,52 No. 3 $1,33 Pork Unsettled and lower; closed 20 cents above the lowest prices, or 814,53 for April; $14,75 May. iArd Easier; cash nominal; April closed Bulk'Meats Quiet and steady at unchanged prices; sales short Tibs for April 7,90 loose? Butter Firm and unchanged.

Ejgs Steady at Poultry Demand fair on losal account, Quotable at I 12c for choloe'djressied turkeys; $31,50 eomiiin to t4ncjr.CMckeifS;: for Ducks and 588 for Geese: PottA-olceitxatsht scarce tnd wanted, by the loc il trade and prices flrim at per bu by ie car lets delivered. Mixed ia good supply and quotable at M.fJ&a 1 ,15 er ashel, according to quality, tf 1 i of TEAS to which we invite the i Our C2lebra i and close buyers. a Tull stocli of and. We Uave maay to, wait upon yor. I Ayer'sj ir to Gray Hair its ality and Color! A dresginj; wliicli ls at once agreeaWe, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair.

soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with tha jArss and freslniess of yojdh. Thii hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and Ivtldhess often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing. can restota the hair: where the follicles are de' stroyed, or the glands atrophied and. but such as remain can be paved by this application, and stimulated into so that a new-growth of hair.

is Instead of fouling the hair with a pa iij sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning, gray or falliigoSj and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents thei. forma-r tion of dandruff, yhieh is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those' deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only b'juefit but not harm it.

if wanted im-rely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothiiig elie can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe not soil ite cambric, and yet last longest-he hair giving it a rich, glqssjr lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C.

Ayer Practical and Analytical Chemists L.OWEJLL1, MASS. Ayer's For Diseases of lhe Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whoopirig- Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, i and Consumption. Among tlio i (treat lictverips of nioticilt few ao of more- real valtie ta mnnfchi4 than tlis effectual remeiiy Sr aH of tlie Tiliiwic and Lnnes. Ai vast trial' of its'. 'TirlBos.

tln-ourliont thiji it'Aii other hn-sio wn it i iJsc-ii surelv anU efiectiiailr coiitrel them. The testimony of our lpt citiJ- al classes, establishes tbV fact.j thus Ciiekuv PkCTOlrAt. will iid anJ cure the afflicting disorders of -the' Throat and Luiis beyond any other medicine. The -innst jtlimjrerous affections oth.e Pulmonary jyisld to its newer; and cJcfe? of Consumption, curfd by this preparation, are publicly kaovrij, so as hardly to be w.ii tlniv not proven beyond As a remedy, It. Is on 'which the public? r.ny for full proteetioi By curing -ttJupliN, the forerunners, of mote serious disease, it -saves lives, jand nn amount of sufiering to be computedi It challenges and cfiu- vinces the most 'sceptical.

Eveiy family shonM ceep it on hand as a protection tue eany md uisperceiyed attack ot' liilmonary Atfoc- which, are easily met at fiilst, biit which inecome incurable, and too often fatal, if tcp-'cted. Tender iieed this defence; and it Is unwisj to be withimt it. As a safruard- tc children, amid the distressluie diseases whici' ieset the liroat and jChest of childhood, Cn kkks Pr.CTORAl, is invaluable? for, by its timely -riultitudes are resetted" from graves -indt shreij to the low and afjection centi-ed oij It! acts speedily aViVl surely against ordK lary coMji, securing aiKl health-restorin'? deep. one will jutfer troublesome Infiu-, enza and! painful Bronchitis, when ihejr easily thy cati be cured, 1 Originally tlie product of long, laborious, and nccessfui chemical iifvestipation. uo cot tr 'tl spared in making every bottle in the utmost ossible perfection.

s.It maybe confidently upon as possessing, all tlie Virtaes it lias ievei- -exhibited, and capable of H-oduciir! enres si memoRible as the greatest it Una. ever effectflil, BY s''''1' Dr. jj C. AVER A. rractical and Anar-tical" Chemist nn'FVrx CLARR Will Hup, Sell and ExcXige CUT AND COUHTBI1 IBAL 'ESTATE On their own account and on commission Mnncatine.

lM.ft-dwti Job printi-og of every description at th Joornai Office, Cog Vigo or restarin naturarVit Cherry 1 tine eorrespoudeit of the Chicago Ti i-t hnie on tue teLiperauce movement. In his letter of ti eTtii hesaysi i Intemperance ixists a feariul exr teni iu c.ty aaa, wnat makes tlie matter worse, its reel uiu-ai gelierauy aikioaiyst iur luost pioiuisHi I youn mfen. llu i we labor unaei one igreai uisiavauuijeiu a town tori sup-i lAjcve 1 Unouiu Iy cay) oi Itus sizu; uial the k-oung luu uuu buys liav Uu otner pilic- riori loot au eveuiiig 1 eicepV iliese uen ot vite and imam Tne VMojjleu of the ualioa i have the matter into tueir own 5 tiauus. uAu -ai'uaileuuy it uouiU be an Uo uetteit ana lor oae, ueartuy wisu them Uotl-speeil Kvini ii il late otj New -Mr. Uosheu township.

has ioeatki in this cty for the purpose of mauu miii for aciunug uu improvea wiuu pumpiui water, wuicil was ov Uaulelf. lie lias i 1 iaveuud Cetlar block, coruer bt a factory Maihcrrv. and assbemtea with him ui the business is 2r. Joseph How man. Tne mill made by turn patesses several peculiar advantages, among whica may kneulionLl iron wings, seli- S.T-1860-X.

IS PXTEELY A VEGETABLE PEBPAEATIOH. composed Blniply of well-knoTin ROOT8, ani ITC combined -with other properties, whic'i jnthci? nature nre athai-tic Aperient, j-nretii-; jiiteROTe ana Til T7ljolo ij prcserTed in a aufll- cient anoatlt? of spirit t'je SCOR CAVK to tcn ia any climate, whica make Ui .1 I ILAWTATION BHTEBS one of the most desirable Toniea sad Cathartics in the world. Tiiey are intended strictly as a Temperance Bittp only to be used as a and slTrays ac- -ording to directions. .1 They are tho eheet-anchor of the fee'olaand jbilitatal. They act a diaefiSed I.Ivor, and imniate to each a degree th: a healthy action at once brought about.

As a remedy to -which Vomcn are specially subject it ia'sur- 'ding eyery other stimoknt. As a Spring Summer Tonic they icy are a mild and gentle Purgative r. -weil aj nic They puziiy tie b'ood. They a a cdid Appetizer. Tieynjatethoweskatrong.

purity and inTigorate. They cure-Dya- C.on'tf'-alion and Eradsche. They act specific in nil eeci's of disorders which nintlie'bodil strentli and breakdown -I spirits. -1, 53 Park Place. ITaw York.

-r lottery: fw sssJBMsaVS tr' Gift EriTERPRisE Th The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the' country IN VALUABLE GIFTS. i distributed in 43d SEMI-AXXUAL To be Draivn Hlondsy, March 1874 One Grand Capital Prize $10,000 jn Mi One Grand Cash Prize of $5,000 in Silver II FT VK PT1TZKS EACH In Greenbacks FIVE PRIZES, TEN PRIZE-1, ll'O Two C'mily carriages and matorspd borse, with Filver-noounted HarnesF, worth each two bupreies. horses, worth each two flne-torifd Rosewood 1 iaiiOK. wnhh V0 each i Ten Fjimlly ewlngr Maelilnes, worth SKK) eaoh 15 and Silver Lever Hunting Watcties (in an) worm irom ssu to 300 each Oell Cliains, Silverware, Jew- 'camber of Gifts, 10,000 Tickets limited to Acrnf Wasitrd to mell Ticket, to whom Liberal Premium" will be paid Finule Tickets, 82; Pix Tickets, SlOt Twelve Tickets, Twenty-five Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a description of the manner of drnwlnp, and other in formation in reference to the Distribution will be sent to any one ordering them 1 All letters must be addressed to I main OFFICE. I.

SISTE1, Box 86, SIFT IKTERPRISI regulatiUE; motioq, remarkable ease oi action and strengxn and durability. i UopeLViesalf, lltichards ana niau wnl make tueif enterprise a sue MuCAfiK Coirs rv S. Associa- JoUiVtw- ueire Caii tile abteliuoui oi aa interesteu tne loai tii ftnauai meeting oi our as- SUoiatloU, tti litU in i ibe liaplisl ciiUiCii xjo. tins cityi -ili aau otn, eomkneuciiliS o'clock a. in.

of eacii uayJ We mipe lor a lull aileua- uu'cj jartxjf unrvuiuttrjfjrienu: "thoje iu tne city twni -oi cauinc L-e un liana, llie iiaputauue ii' Us Cai naiU.y oe o'errateU. it UoS autaipmued sUieanug aieau, aim we no ik wilt -H luacli' uivre la uelj In oa tat'daaaay "3C.iooj Otite pape.s ot i taj Cjju uau ill ny Win pieae fapy aas. 1- SM ItlCilM.VX, P.e!-'t. P. STiilLv.

BroKs jn'IA. NVe learn that early I riday nioraiu tae two-HtorA buiitlini' at SaiherialiiT, Ujal ieJ MeLeau tt is-iu general mer- chandiz: was bljued to tlx; giound togetner With ail toateals. Tne tire bioko out at 'ooae wis in the llock, atlwiiich tiiue baildiii-j. jsot even the e.t'o Jis lii.iie ipi'oved sUejeasi'ul to save the" books The total loss is cs- Umated at The stock was in rsured lor and the huuuiug for SjJJ "w.th Hawiey Hoover, of this city. The origin of the fire seems to be a mysieTy Tne lowers are eaiei- pnsing- and ueseryiug men, and nave iAe'yu4wIl'uy i ail iu ineir uiisioi; tune, I Pouch CjubtJ irank Cackler.

a war-like kouth oc some sixteen years, bad a fracas wittji George Xiefuer at Caa abacs' mill, this moruiu wherein he struck his adversary with an iron bjir, inihet-ing severe iujuries. Notsatisned witli this murderous assault he went houWaud got his revolver, which he loailed jnd primed with the avowed inteiition of winding up Kiefher'A temporal affairs. The weapon, jhoweverj was taken from him i before ha bad opportunity to carry bis threat into execution. Young Cuckler was taken in custody and arraigned for examination before Judge Wil-J liams. He plead "guilty'? to the charge o4 "assault with intent to commit great bodiy injury." The Judge held mini to auswer at the next teim of Court in the um of $500.

In default of seaurity.be went jail. I rt- Oot0d5m Walnutfct aear MiiUoaailotJ.

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