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find tin- United States. The duty on raw uiiiterial in oliieully alirogated. The Poik-, in reply to un address irmu a set ton of the French assembly, predicts the return of the glory and greatness of France. "Washington, Aug. 7.

An official Utter, Belluno, Italy, says- "On the evening of June 29, a terrible earthquake occurred here, carrying death to many and consternation to The dead are counted by tens, nnd the material injury done by millions. Every fourth or fifth building is made uninhabitable. The principal monuments are overthrown or seriously injured. Everywhere the cry of anguish is raised, and seeks for prompt eU'ei tuftl relief." Austria. An international congress of inventors is in session at Vienna.

The body adopted as the basis of its deliberations the declaration that the common protection of inventors i the duty of all civilized nations. Japan. A Japan letter says that on the 21st inst. ten thousand men, mostly farmers, armed with bamboo spears, and assisted by former Daimio retainers, armed with swords, attacked the government castle at Ferkuska, set lire to the building, destroyed all the books and papers, ami killed six officers. Four are said to have died by their own hands.

As they saw the rebels overpowering them, three officers only escaped and fled to Loga, sixty miles above Nogaski. The telegraph line from Nogaski to Yokohama, which passes through Isikiiizcn, was utterly destroyed, and the overland mail road was blockaded so that information is receded slowly. A report has reached here (Nogaski) that the houses of all the people in Hallati and the country round about who would not join the insurgents, have been burned and that the dwellings of the rich men and the banks have been robbed. The insurgents are said to number at least one hundred and fifty thousand. The cause of the revolt is that the Government has required taxes of farmers to be paid in money instead of produce, together with the probable of the rice crop.

Ireland. A large quality of debris from a wrecked vessel has been discovered oil' the coast of Ireland. The wreck is supposed to have been that of the state line steamer Alabama which left Glasgow for New York on Saturday last. No survivors from any wreck in that vicinity have as yet been heard of, and nothing more delinite in regard to the disaster can now be learned. Vicinity Items.

The Willmingtoii A'honitc mentions a serious accident to Kev. Thos O'Gara of that place, who was thrown from his carriage while out riding with three or four children, a calf having frightened his horses. Kendall county is fearful that somebody or f-omething will break into the jail, and wants a tight fence built around it for protection. (hie day last week a little boy fell oli a fence into a kettle of hot soap at Princeton, and died from consequent injuries. Recently a Millington lady smashed the windows of two of the saloons there, because her husband was in the habit of getting drunk at these places.

Juliet is to have a horse railroad from the city to the rolling mills. Also a Methodist church, built of the best stone, and jothic in style. The last of Mr. Shoemaker, of Fulton city, Whiteside county, was when he got blind drunk and drove; a team of blind horsesdown a blind road over a stone quarry, and killed himself. "We learn from the Galena dinette that Ole Aushdahl, of Warren, a little boy twelve year.

old, was killed la.it week by tripping over a croquet hoop, and falling upon a pointed lath he had in his hand, which penetrated the brain through the eye. lie lived forty eight hours. Mrs. Sarah Mcintosh, of Wilmington, has uii mnced herself as a candidate for school superintendent of Will county. Five prisoners confined in the Bureau Co.

jail at Princeton, for various offences, broke jail on the liOtl. ult. by prying open the register and crawling through the furnace. The keriir was absent from the city at the time, hence they got away without being immediately pursued. Mrs.

Dr. Croswell, of Streator, was thrown or.t of a buggy on Friday lait, and her left sjiklc broken just above the joint. The Karlville Onn-tt- says that, "Last week (J eo. Dumond offered to pay A. II.

Davisson for eleven steers; they were line ones; Mr. Davisson refused the oiler, and agreed to take fl.t'O per hundred; they averaged 1 i making which amounted, at the price, to $71U. The YorkTille A lis an Hem on the railroad tariff extortion in thi way: D. M. ii -til! furnishing' a practical to exiortion.

llcM-nt two cams to Chicago week loaded witii but and c. an 1 They in two days. AH C. i likewise. th-m back itii making the merchants should More tMabie is ln of Grant tuiiiana the st.ite i-iViruiUent, the choice of the people, aipl upon the citizen hi federal carpet bag A dc-pa'ch the tith say: The reports fn Gran' i-h of the Lio-t conflicting eharaevr.

and ere it not the enerL'V and exhibited by II. ('. Clark, the" Gnveijior's Secretary, who ha Mi en let': in "would undoubtedly cnue The have.it i st ated tiv letvrs 'p'M -e who represent Tiie Kellnu! i.ivi-rr.mer.r. perfect charge of Colfax, an 1 'ly coiami the A Miinii' has t.i-'k-ti place, Mid it not Mr. Cl irk.

ti i.i ii I have and If'eil iipitrid t'l ti. ii.i. w. i ni ii ri in city. 11 .1 llet.

1- A grand pic nic will be he held in Seneca on the l.ritli of August bv the enterprising pastor of the Catholic church, the liev. J. I A. .1 nniMnir itV lh lll'llt I Divine, for the purpose of paying off the debt of parochial residence. Everything is in active preparation for a good time.

There will be speaking on Ireland ami me irisu race iu America. A splendid band of music is en-inured: and in the afternoon there will beath letic sports, egg race, foot race, wheel barrow-race, and others, all of which there ill be prizes lor. Moms Utjuxmer. Last Friday Willie Terrell came near being shipped in a grain car to Chtcago. lie stepped into a bin of the elevator at Millbrook to get a broom he had dropped, while the car was being loaded, and was drawn into the corn up to his chin before the alarm was given so as to shut off the chute.

It was a little job to extricate him. md tlie mn oeen iu.i, it is not uulikelv that he might have been drawn completely under the mass of corn and smothered to death. Millington Knterprine. Our city dads are extricating the thistles mil burdocks from the streets. Amboy Jour nal.

From all which it is proper to infer that Amboy is about to go to seed. According to the UuUe, the artesian well at Sterling is 500 feet deep, and "no bottom." One Proctor, a Presbyterian preacher at To-lo, sued the society for if 2,000 back pay, and the court allowed him $208.20. The quality of preacher mint have been very thin, or else the court must have had a very poor opinion of the doctrinal work accomplished. So says the Delvalb Xem. The total value of property in Kane county as assessed is 127,231,458.

There are only horses in the county. The DeKalb county fair will be he Id a Sycamore the first week in October. A good time for the gathering. Kankakee has gone to weeds. Burdocks and thistles afford a shade; for the eary emigrants as they pass through the village.

AVe glean from the G.tzette. News Items. E.v President Johnson, impaired in bodily vigor by the severity of his attack of cholera, contemplates sojournment a weeks at some Virginia watering-place, "where," sns a Tennessee paper, "in breathing the pure airs' and in drinking the pure water, and in enjoying the smiling landscape, trust he may be fully restored to his usual degree of strength and good health, and long live to adorn and bless his day and generation." Professor Blake, of the United States Coast Survey, who has established an observatory at the Wisconsin University, tit Madison, made his first successful exchange of signals with Omaha on Monday night of last week. General Bushrod Johnson was robbed of his gold watch and chain while dozing iu his room at the Southren Hotel, Linchburg, early last Thurshdy evening. On the 5ih inst, a sad accident happened on the main line of the B.

ii railroad near Naperville. The Dubuque Express came along jiast Aurora minutes behind time, Conductor Williams, not our Williams of the O. O. F. H.

V. branch and was advised by telegraph, that the line was occupied by an extra freight running east, in charge of Conductor Briggs, but either through car les-ness, or want of knowledge of his duties, Williams went on and increased bis speed so as to make up lor lost time, and when rounding a curve at the point indicated suddenly came upon and ran into the freight train. In tiie caboose were seated at the time. Conductor Arthur Briggs, Frank A. Adains( brakeman, and several cattle drovers from Iowa and Nebraska.

Conductor Briggs and one id' the Iowa nun were instantly kiNed, while four others, whose names could not be learned, were seriously though not fatally bruised, one of the latter receiving several UL'ly wounds about the face and shoulders. It appears miraculous tktit any of the cccu-pants of the caboose escaped instant death, when the facts are stated that the engine of the express was completely wrecked and the caboose litterally torn into splinters. The engineer and fireman of the express train, seeing their danger a few moments previous to the occurrence, and being unable to prevent it, jumped in time to save their lives, but receiving severe internal injuries, the results of which may yet prove fatal. The passengers and others ho escaped uninjured applied themselves to the task of saving the train and its dead and helpless victims from the flames that were rapidly commencing their destructive work. When the wreck of the reight train was partially cleared away, Biigg', the conductor' and the unknown ler, were found to be quite dead, and their bodies badly mangled, while the brakeman and others who were in the caboose at the time of the accident, were all more less severely injured.

Conductor Briggs lived at Aurora, and left a ife and four children, and was highly re-spectcd. Williams was discharged, and we suppose that settles all question of damages or of the trrribi" ooktMnes of the crime, and the criminal, lor there were ln.th in this ease. A subsequent invent Nation places the or son. of it, on the shoulders of a cheap fiaph operator, ho blundered in iriving a mc-sa'-of instruction to conductor Williams. A band of wolves have i I tlie ioriloUse al 'sKajoosa.

Complaints hive fb'd in the l'nit-d States di-'rict and criminal courts of (sofa the cit H-i-ting- i-l K'-'l- to recover tl.e 'i': t'i I 4 l.y -tern I Mn rn 11 i. an ".2. TIiN ti lut-! lieen pai hy om nanv tl.e tiiue spe( it; .1 arel with the olijr i tfc" fTi-'i-nt mul 1 these will 1." J.lowe'I liy like suit auuiii.t Davi I iJtu.itith. i.l-lt AiTnll. IB4J.

W. U.iliiae, l'i: Viek-wlii r-' XfW Jeiilite. i 1 iiinii jir.ii 111 OTTAWA i TRADER: Kiuimrafa the suits will be. brought in the United States coin's. The amount involved is stated at over o00 The Mormon ticket was elected at the elec tion in Utah.

It is stated that the President is pleased with the nomination of Hughes for Governor of Virginia. About one thousand members and delegates from nearly every state iu the Union are in attendance at the National Educational Association at Ehnira, N. Y. Rev. G.

W. Elliott, Chancellor of Washington University of St. Louis, proposes to test the constitutionally of the social evil law, and has ludged complaint against two keepers of houses of ill-repute. "Boss" Tweed has issued invitations for a grand "ball at the American Club House at Greenwich, Conn. At the Saratoga races on the 4th inst.

Battle-Axe won the Kentucky stakes of one mile. Time, 14j'2'. Best time ever made by a two-year old. from I onlca. Tonic.v, Aug.

7, 1873. Nothing broke in town during the week I believe except Mr. John Baker's double buggy. Mr. Baker was in town on Monday morning with a spirited team, and I suppose failed to secure them properly (we have hitching posts in Tonica) they became restless, broke loose and away they went, making good time around two or three blocks, and finally fetching up against a tree.

Nothing hurt I believe except the buggy, which was somewhat disjointed. Our farmers are nearly through haying and harvesting. Hay crop medium. Small grain better than an average. Corn good for its age, and if Jack Frost don't visit us too early I fancy we can count on a big crop of that staple article in this vicinity.

Our new Board of Trustees haveorgani7.ed, D. H. Graves President, J. L. Downing secretary and S.

W. Allen Treasurer. They are not fairly in working order yet but we are hoping and expecting they will do something for their count', and for Tonica in particular. We may have something more to say about our side walks hereafter. It is with regret we notice the death of Mrs.

Betsy Thorne, aged f-0 years. She died at the rcidence of Mr. Ambrose, on Friday, 25 after a long and painlul illness, which she bore with christian fortitude and resignation. Pi.iitim-s. From Seneca.

Skxkca, I i. August 7, There is another place heing holed for coal on the nin th of the canal this week. Everything looks wi ll for a hig coal licld here. I see you made a mistake in pulilishing irrand pie-nie under uuspiet of Kev. J.

P. Divine, in point of date. Von have it the llith and it should he the Ph ase make thi enrrertUm. Coal heing found, our place begins to pick up. This week hae a gmid sprinkler on our making tilings hut, like every other enter).

here, a few hae to pay fur all. There are some drones in every town. The next session hegins at El kkk.v t'l n.i.r.i; Sept. 1st. Students were in attendance hibt ses.

Sinn from thirty-two counties, from Lake to Urmdolph. A more pleasant and profitable place for young people cannot he found in the state. Satisfactory arrangements guaranteed, (ieulle-men and ladies admitted. A. M.

Wr.sTov, Piesi. dent, Eureka, Woodford county, Illinois. Don't hawk, hawk, spit, spit, blow, blow and disgust, everybody with your catarrh and it si ottctifivc odor, when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kenicdy will speedily destroy all udor, arrest the discharge and cure you. A meibcine which promote the action of the kidneys and liver, aids the digestion nnd secures regularity lie; hnwels, miiit secure health and prolong human life.

Hamilton's hicliu and Dandelion does just this business, und any physician will tell you so. It is composed of just such ingredients as they prescribe for their patients, and is a mo-t. aluable remedy. Yon will see on tin; wrapper of each bottle ju-t what you take and how lo take it. Ask for it at Sinnrr Lorriaiix and Kneiissl's drug stores.

HOME MATTERS. A lI.insswoiaii.Ki) Nao. One day last year Flank ho is a hunter bold, had an equine, lame and old, hunch-backed and quiet, iu motion slow, ho to hunt prairie chicks ith Frank did go. Climbing tin: hluffs to regions airy, they reach in time the breezy prairie. Frank, to moisten his parching throttle, had brought along a well filled bottle.

Casting his eagle inion round, Frank reached a place where game abound, and tying Brutus to the fence took dog and gun and wandering hence, soon saw the feathered beautiei rise, nnd raptured ninny a speckled pri.c. (lid Ilrutus leaned up to the fence and slept, and then he woke and inayhtp lie wept, or neighed in sorry doleful notes while dreaming of his home and outs, lie rubbed his old head on a rail und slowly whisked his three haired tail lie moved his lips and seemed to think how much he'd like to take a drink. In 3 bunch of weeds iUite snug, Frank had stuck his cob corked jiij; his soothing fyrup, don't you siv; his pain destroying mn w. The horse is B-n'uti by h'. Brutus put down liin head and well, aT the tempting i Inn full bottle and ijuiikly r.il.l.cl it the stoppd.

Tie-cork came out, In- tried to sil it. hut spilled the i.i 111" bin k- as and as Vol! I. lie could ilrii'k it hi- ea-e. Atone full breath, and 'nary' stop, old lirutu-drank in every drop, and lit." tie' luan in ancient red and wi-hed e.r i iore' Hut the stall l.eian to woik, old Itnit'i- jail l. j' 1 began j.

lo- ki J.t loo yn cny l.u-y. Inic hi f-ur i The a- 1 1 mg diy. Jl an 1 a lie feet lell. 4 I mil r.uu.!. IliK l.r.ii-i .1 ti.w.ir 1 U.

I le Kiuiik returne.l atiJ f'liiinl i.tun u. Iliet. i 1." ilrunken tl.e I ju W( tar, winir'n' hi ta- atsd trriti walk 'i-'- 1: nr he jii i At trail dr u. uru.u ri itti. Hrutus i nj a Biou.

1 j.re.Mert a )ia i i ij. Oli' ain't 11. i. lie SATURDAY, AUGUST RiM.i.utos. As some of our readers understand und take nu interest in the game of bib liurds, wo mention that our townsman, I.ebeiiguth, of the Clifton, one duv this week, played a mutch game of billiards ut Pontine, 111., with the famous Bessunger, probably the best player In the world.

The game was a discount in favor of Willium, but the great champion got away with it, getting 1.000 points while Ottayvu scored 54t, hich as not a had figure, us "Billy'' does not put on style und doesn't claim to be champion of this or uny other world. ATediocs Kaviii.E. The Marseilles Atinilier speaks of "Rumbles Among the Churches," by its editor. As the editor managed to meander around tc churches during an entire Sunday, and live to write about it, he did not do the sub ject justice in the half column of space that lie used. He should have given his entire space to it and then gone around the world a pleasure trip.

We guess the readers of his gigantic paper could spare him. Weihje wood's Bonosmen' Si ed The County Attorney has commenced legal proceedings against the bondsmen of George S. Wcdgewood. Two causes will be tried, one against the original bondsmen, consisting of Messrs. Philip Conlin, K.

T. Adams, Francis Harrison, John Forristnl, E. V. Cull, M. Neustadt, John Borngasser, N.

Duncan, V. ti. Hatch und D. L. Hough the other against the men who were on the bond dated Dee.

130, 1871, consisting of K. T. Adams, William Mitchell, Morris Xeustadt, V. 0. Hatch, R.

D. McDonald, John Borngasser, Phillip Couliu und C. Marks. Festival at Seiiexa. Our renders will remember that rec ently a donation or rather a purse of SO was raised for a minister at Serena, and deposited with Dr.

Brown for safe keeping over night, but that some dastardly thief broke into the premises and stole the funds. A new etmrt is to be made on this Saturduyeveningiit I.ouut's Hall to replace the sum and several dollars besides. We trust the donors ill have better luck in getting the funds into their pastor's hands this time. Our market is now full or gripes in green apples, stomach ache in new melons, and cholera in cucumbers. There is an abundance of berries, and it gives us pleasure to note that the new worm that hides in 'em this season is acid iu flavor, juicy, fat, and not entirely unpleasant.

Thirty-four couples took out jrmit.i to wedlock at the clerk's ofllee during the warm month of July. During the recent term of the Circuit Court, which lasted eleven weeks, eases were disposed of, to wit: criminal, 7S law, and chancery. A Guano Wnue the newspapers are talking of the Palmer Hotel, the Pacific and others of that character at Chicago, they overlook a very splendid establishment at Juliet, the new Robinson Hotel, whereof our friend Caswell, so long und favorably known as the host the National, is proprietor. The new house is positively elegant from garret to basement, while the furniture is rich in the extreme. The The dining hall is model iu itself and the cie-xiue faultless.

Try the Robison and see, as for splendor, if we are not correct. Talked Oct. Wc have neat picture the portrait uf a man who died In slow agony. He was tortured out of existence. His countenance maintains an expression of heart rending woe-he was talked to death.

A lightning rod man did it. y.Voviii. ViiAvr.il. A young couple in this city are. the happy parents of a little cherub who has arrived at that interesting period of her life when she can run about and chatter childish nonsense on all sorts of milijcct-.

She is perfect iu form und feature, with but a solitary drawback she toes iu when she walks. Many a lesson has she received on the great importance of toeing out. One evening lately, she whom wo will cull "Dodie," while saying her prayers before resting, varied the petition thusly: Lord, lii ess and mamma and learn Dodie" i i to t-r out Tin: Titri: Sciiut. U'e luet.laeob Christmunii on tlie iiftrrtlie election. For a man who had been rlmtl looked markablv well.

He savs he rill make clothes for the 41 fellows who voted for him on the usual terms: cash down; and if the other chaps who voted against him will patronize him, he wiil forgive 'cm on the same terms. The Aurora Jlmrnti notes that Alib i nu Phelps and Cary, of Ottawa, were up at Aurora one day recently to look at our manner of paving street gutters, with a view to adopt the same for Ottawa should prove desirable. How these two rotund aldermen kept out of the' ealaboo-e is not titated. Died. On Saturday evening cholera infantum, child aged one year and live months, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. p. M. (irath, at tfci ir residence near the aipieduct in this city. On Thursday last a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Tim Dwyer, near the Catholic church, in this city, of the same disease. The child's age Ts one year und six months. r.ARivii.i.i: Ki is We nr- favored Mr. Sd rctary of the Karlville Driving park Association, with the premium list the r.n c-to come oil' Ail.

'Jl, 27, -J and Then- are iu all seventeen premium, vnrying in amount from up to on different ra. es. They oiler to dispose of purses as follows: the litst day, second day, 1 I third day, and fourth day, 1.4-"SMH)-in all, l.V.ij That ought to bring out the high -tlyi-is A I'llM lllKI U.VBIl. A "i Streator huw that liiirif to have proper to toehuol, tie room iil only ai to ob- bonds to I hi til s. le i.iti hit.

Now the i hildren it. to 'ie U'e r. ilium, lid that the II" h'l piled up endw avs in r.ir:k-, I.i-.-' I.iidr- s. Ijooi houe ij oritiOIl l.o'lse W.is ow to -i r.M.n.s 1 I el A V.r "hit i.v rli.il 1 1 1 i r. lT; Tie' l.ttle on.

r. it in -ii. t.t tl.e iii.iti.it.itiv 1 1. 1 -r i. i 1 1.

il 1 A. 'V i "I ju-J l.ta i- -sv Ni.tu the x. the law.tl.e hii i-: II an.l t'i i'l tr.n 4.1 til, main line, tn-tni i-n the t'wT il- ry eri. The? 'V Alt. tl 'le uiu tin.it St.

klj. iJer an 1 their litii- ami track. HIT rit 9, TueGame Law. Our sportsmen arc furbishing up their guns and preparing for the fall campaign on prairie chickens. Tlie law on thla sort of uame "lets up" an the 1.1th of this month, but not on quail till Oct.

1st. I hereby RtTe notice, that I candidate fur the office of County Clrk, nutlet to tha decWoB of the La Salle County lit'publlcan Convention. I will alio atate tnai i loat my lett arm during the war of the Rebellion, and I have been a Df puty County Clerk under H. L. Mead, the present Incumbent, during the time he haa been In office, and I think that I have bad aufflclent experience In the du-tie of the office to enable me to diwharee them to the aat-urartton or tht.

public. I. W. STOCKS LEOEU. Ottawa.

May Int. ISM. July'rt jmauicD. tnOtiawa, on the Sd of Aafut, Arthur I.ocVwaotl, FVq Mr. AMKS SASDhlLS, ot New York, to Mies T.

SIMMONS, ol OUawa. Tbe happy couple bare gone on their bridal tour, wltb the congratulation! and bet wlihei ol their many Irlanda. ilcto nbertlsrment. EXCHANGE HOTEL RESTAURANT. WARM MEALN AT ALIi IIOIIKH.

Cur. Mail I so anil Columbus Sts. At tht Sample Uoom will be found the following fancy Drlnkn: Branoy, WhUky, Claret, Vanilla, Ortetta, Milk, St. Churlen. Kiti Baltimore, lieu.

Harrltou'a, therry. UUil, Brandy, lilo, Whitky and 1'laeapple. connhions, Sherry, CbauiptiKne, Catawba and Claret. COCK TAILK. Brandy, Whlnky, Chaai jiague, Uiu, Japaueiie, Jersey, Soda.

Vft I 'Z la. Tori Wine, Bherry, llraudy.Ale and Porter. TonniK. brandy, Whlaky and FIXKN, llramly and inu. NOtlltN.

brandy mid l.ln. And all other new and fancy drluka, and every erlnk in seKiun. AiiRint9 lw WM. 1'rop'r. A MA LI.

und Stone Works. LOUIS GAGEL, At the wimt side of the Iron Sw.ni! at the Kldi-eiil, OtrllliM In Monumental and Grave Stones, And Hju'cial attention Riven to all kiielb of BUILDING WORK. All worL ami material liist cto, m.d pi i.e. very buy ter (illawi. Aiisum voi, nun Harrison, llrnrifonl o.

STEEL PENS. Special attention called to thu well kaown numbers, 505-75-28-20 22. Ut Vernon: CfEce, 75 John IT. Y. AURuat 0-Suioil HI.

(Siicceahor to Ir. C.I) Falrlianka,) 1'hyxn Ian and Siimeoii. Ottawa, III. lieterencea C. 1.

Trimble, Ottawa T. I. Ilrewier, I'eru G. ri. I'eru.

II- ISil Located at Awlilnnil, the Home of Henry Clay and Old Iran.ylvanla. six cnlleaea in operation, with Unity profe.mira, and ftW atudenU froiu btatea. fera lor colleclale year, $JH, except In the Law, Mfdlcal and Com laercial Colleitea. Itoardlna- from two lo five ilollara per week. For Catalonue, .1.

U. 1IOWM Ueireni. Ky. aur iw (JO TO A rosTKif roil BMQER Sewing Machines. Maililm.

fold on Mmittdr Pavmentu of live ei m. mill, or a llla-ral illm uutit forca.li, lo make loom loi mote. At 73 and 75 Madison Street. Ottawa, Annuls, UCI. FOR SALE.

The rcidence lately occupied hy the Kev. t. K. WWttle ey. on the mirth contalnlinc lourUen nere, of i in, I.

laiid. with liearhn; iruil trim, vlne, wMl at a b.riMlti. F.niiuireo! H. Hid Mil. AujJ.

-tl In oill'e Hi k. 'l'T'AWA PLOW WAGON SHOP, jo ii Hep. leave to call the attention of the pnhlle to hi. enl. rifrd farlmiea inai.iilacrtiiini Wam.na.

Iliiirirlea. and ar om kind, of arlcuHural IrLplementa, ni a. i ul- A I.I. KIM Of I A I 1 In tlie way of lllaek.ndrklnF, Waod Work. and cheaply done.

irdera liom abroa 1 icred on l. ard car.ot caniil Iwiat fri-e of charge. July it.nt. At OSM FORBES GEHRIG to I'1 Prnwrlpllon Wore, DRUGS, PAINTS, Tull-KT AUTK I.K Pri Wu 1 leiaa 1 1 I.I I I a.i i. Ma.fa- V.

Ir fr.m aa f. -i t' a that vu-mil i. t.H. uf I .1 i 1 i i i -on -r lv i a-J C4 btil ol r.uppla-t 4) Jn c. mi.ir tbereot.

T) the il. i tu thert-lor'. I. -re. irtien fire! tl.a- ar vf ra aJ i l.tm" In laar.

1 d.y ot rl.i'tn ret. a IV fiu 9 Wii. 4 .1. t.r- a ar- .1 o-1 if I i inKeiiii nv ii'lilKi M.AIIIu! 5 II ill I IIMilffTinWIIOli Xeto autoerttermcma. $3,000 FOR 20 CTS.

Before you atart on a jonrney, buy an Accident Insurance Ticket of the Hallway ruNHonuora amm ranee of Hartford, Conn. Tlckcta for dale at railroad atatlona. Aak for an In4urar.ce Ticket, GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN. Fourth Grand Gift Concert FUR THE BENEFIT OK THE PUBLIC LI3RART0F KENTUCKY. CASH GIFTS, 1 ,500,000.

Every Fifth Ticket Draws si ft. $250,000 FOR $50. Tlie Fourth Grand Olft Concert authorized t.v nx-clal Mt of the 1 eslnlattire for Uie heneflt of IMiklle I.l'iriiry of Kentueay, win lake place in ruuue Liurary nan, ai i-oiin-vllle, Kentucky, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 187:5. Onlr ttxtv thou.md (leaatu will bo told, and enc-tittf of thera an Intruded lur the kurnnean market, thus lnavlnv only ai.im Tor aale In the t'nlw-d 8tatM, whens vii.9 dlnM.ed of for the Third Coneert.

Tub tu ken are divided Into ten eoupona or part and have on their lim thew heimj Wltn a run expmnanon ol tui inoiie oi At tlilifonerrt. whleh 111 Ih-theirraiideal muslCHt d.B;y ever wltnen.ed In Una country, the aui Divided Into eah Kirn, will tw dl.trlhuted by hit ainoiiK the ticket. The iimiitvr el tlie tlrketa to lie drawn from one wheel by blind children, asid Uie trom another. MhT OF lilKTS. ON (il(ANI) CASH fit FT (INK lilt A Nil CASH lit FT tNK t.UANI) CASH titFT ONF.

l.ltAN'H I'ASH tllFT ONE tiKAN'K CASH GIFT in I'ASH GIFTS lin.iill eaeh. 311 CASH GIFTS n) cash GIFTS WO CASH GlhTS 4.1' lful CASH GIFTS iH) CASH GIFTS Vi 0 eaeh I'ASH GIFTS ion e.ich II. (DO CASH GIFTS li W-SiV lllll.lMMI Kl Ml. 111. l.i,4NM I.I KM) TOTAL.

dins, amounting to ALL CASH. HI The ill.trllititlon will I piwlilve. whether nil the tieketa are Hold or nut, wrl ihe miu nil prep. oa IhellrkPta mld all iiinold tickets ln-lm; the Klmt and becond oncertu, and not l'i tlai I'ltlt OF TICKKTS. VVhnle tleket fill; It lives nr i.

'i ITi; Eleven Wh.ile Tlrket t.ir 2l Flekets (or lia Whi.le TlekeiH fur JV," Whole Tlese's So dlsniHiit on lea tlmn worth ol Tleket a lime. The unparalleled mcrem of the Tiilnl i.i'' i vieil hk the Hutlstaei lun nlven hv the Hist nnd v. 1. iimt it only lieeeksnry to ai ITU tl.e I'onvlii to ale of every ticket. The Fourth Gilt C.mci -rt will In all It.

ileta'l. like the I lur. I. a id tVI in av l' learned t.uiu elreiiUra. which will be tree freui this ntHer to all a ho ai.ply (or Ilrketa now readv f.r ninl .11 iirdia hv the money prniiin'ly (llleil.

i ,1 t. i tlijj.i a tni Iimv to ell airaln. THOS. E. BKAMLKT'f Agent I'uM.

t. ir. and Manager Gift r.nre.-t. l.ibrai lUuidiii, Louisville, hv. Cjj )i per iy Aeenta meed 1 working peoi.le.

ot either Kf. All rl.i,nof oeoi. e. ot either Ke. vounir nr old, iniike more money at work for u- in tl ir -e-oe -io.

inenia, all the time, than at mivthtne: elne. I'l-ti- Iree. Addiei-a G. ST IN. SDN Ci i 1'oitliitid, Mime.

Write lor i Vii.e l.i-t. to i. II. J4II S'5 0, jKlM WESTERN J79 St Mrtwli t.onilirie duns 10 to I ub fi- 'Jmih lo Mtinl a.tjiis to vitm, to i'intuln. I to fy.

Umi ri KiMn 'tirKIc, ftc. I nti tu-m uunl In e-(T limix, Hevftlvi in, tfc. txumlit or tt mli-ii tor. (. ioMs ont by i'XTi O.

to If Xitthllif'il U'ltUf ONLY THINK! For a lull I' 25 CENTS. It bill FAWIILY bitters Th lM-t and 'li40ii iot I'm! rs imuli-. 'I'tir rure till lillti hlNcim.iM, Nii.l mi' ln ircYctilivi' 1-1 l'VvtrV AuU'. iHiiuli A'iir, '). I 1 4 It I 14 vi.

M. U1.lt u'tmvt I'dUK MAN'S III I I rK(. lfut(lci, lull iU; tH, try or mlc hy till Irunti. BUILDING FELT (So Tar uwdi for oat.ide ork and Un.ca'i i pl ter. pelt Ac.

send for Client -amplia c. J. Al.i'uilal, S. .1. New, Fresh and Sparkling! THE CLUSTER A New Music Book for the Use or Couvrntioiis, i utr i ii ir t'luNM's.

'fi ttrcli Choirs. Till HoMM Circle. The cluster IV ii VI. MM I.M 111 IN i I'lllC par I o.i I A .5 i. 1 FOR SCHOOLS.

JPAIRV VOlOEg a-l Ail il. lia I'rlie, 1 l. i-n'a. A.i.li,., THE SONG EOSQ ScmethiiiglINf; At Ivlora V- a. 1.

Tti! m.pr4 i and aUioiiv.t CM p-o-i v. 'i t.iW'.tr. 4 are. 4..14 lonr ill will U' Lr vj'Lt, 'h i i in -vv. 1 In ''r -1 4 A a.

tl ir a -4 4. i.f in! intry i it In.) eil tl.eir ii- IV 'iux. it i I -t'r 1.

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