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JlailjJ lUimckf journal THE ROTATION OP CROPS. BY 9RRIKO EDWARDS TODD. The rotation system, w hich good tillers fix, Embrace* five seasons, and sometimes full six. When one crop succeedeth through many long years, Each harvest decreaseth, and dwarfeUi tiie ears. If herds of neat cattle or sheep be thy care, Then grass in rotation must form a good share. When com. barley, clover, and turnips, and wheat, Comprise the rotation, field peas will be meet. Ere ploughing and sowing, the tiller should know What crops the ground liketh the better to grow. First, break up thy grass laud and plant it with j com, The field, the next season, let barley adorn. Succeeding the barley, sow buckwheat or oat* ; Then harvest a pea crop to nourish your shotes. Oft ploughing and teasing and w eeding the ground, With liberal compost scattered around. And sprinkled with ashes to make the land sweet, With lime and some bone-dust to fatten the wheat. The next, in rotatipu, a crop of red clover: When blossoms are fragrant, then let the plough cow. A six-years* rotation now beareth the sway, And fchoweth the tiller a progressive way; A six-years’ rotation will cattle increase: Will multiply bushels and debtors release A six-years’ rotation, when fairly begun, Will harvest two bushels where now groweth one. A six-years’ rotation, as all will agree. Two years’ yield of clover is bettor than three. When poor soil needs succor, to keep the land clean, Grow clover and sowed corn to turn under green : •But where fertile muck and light soils abound. Arrange the rotation as suiteth the ground. —Xew York Tribune. WEED FAMILY Favorite Sewing Machines! Warranted to do all kinds ot work that can be done practically on any other machine in the world. * . . j No Extra BLOWING Needed to Puff them up! THEIR REPUTATION IS ESTABLISHED I They work easier and faster than any other machine. MAKE BIT LITTLE NOISE ! Don’t fail fall to t»ee them before purchasing, JONES HAS THEM. Everybody Knows Jones. _flw-jui i _ 7 PER CENT. GOLD, First Mortgage Bonds, (FBEE OF lT. S. TAX.) OF THE Burlington, C edar Rapids and Minnesota R. R. Co. A limited quantity for sale At ttO ana INTEREST. Interest payable May and November. J. EDO Alt TH .'ISON, )T f CHARLES L. FROST, j irumcea. These bonds have50 years to run, arc convertible at the option of the holder into the stock of the Company at par, and the payment of the principal is provided for by a sinking fund. The greater part of the road is already completed and c-hows large earning*, and the balance of the work is rapidly progressing We unhesitatingly recommend these Isolds as the safest and best investment in the market. U. 8. Five-twenties, at present prices, only return live per cant, interest, while these pay eight and one-quniter per cent, in gold; and vveregard the security equally good. The Company reserve the right without notice to advance the price. HtNRY CLEWS & CO., BAXKEKS, 32 Wall Street, New York. Or W. II. wool* A SOX, lm20 Portlmnl, Me. New JFirm ! WILLIAMSOX &.GREEXW00D, (Successors to M. G. Brooks,) DKALEK8 IS STOVES! Furnaces and Hardware. AGENTS FOB “ fticlimond’s Celebrated Portable Range!” HIGH MONIES HANGING DOME no AT. PUriKTACE ! A Iso, all the iuo*t approved Stoves in tlie market. JOBBING PHOUP71YATTENDED TO. Kerosene Lamps and Lantern* repaired, O. WILLIAMSON, t HAS. UEEENWOOI) Late Wyuian & Williamson. Late ol Farmington tiapi-.iui Cjrreat liur^alnn at 2C WELLS’ % FURNITURE ROOMS, "Water Street, Augusta, Me. A I. A HUE ASSOKTMKNT OK NEW AND SEC OND HAND Fur niture, Which will he sold at very low rate* for cami. We also keep the best block of Walnut Caskets and Collins, And COMMON COFFINS of all kinds, and ihr be si trim mini's, with Hates engraved to order,and have lately added an ujtaortmeitf ul ROBES OF ALL KINDS, All of which will be bold as low as at any establish ment in til* Stale. C. K. & H. IJ. WE 1-1*8. tar uaa&Y 0 & A. A. NICHOLS, MASONS AND SLATERS. A LL work In their tine done promptly and in a JA good, workmanlike manner liy the i"laj or Job. Fai Uvular aueutiou paid to repairs ol elate roofs, cementing cUteme cellars, &r. Order* left at A. t*Mould"- -u re Store. first door .bote lUulroud lindge, promptly attended lo. HENtlV o. Nil lloES, AEUElir A. Mt llOES. Augusta, Jan. 1 IMS. ALL IlIDS OF J0BB1AU A Mi 4»ep»ii*ingr Hone ait . pri-:tin Williamson A Greenwood’s. S. W. HUNTINGTON & CO., Wfealesalr Dealer, la GENTS’ FDBNISIING GOODS' 190 Water Street, ATTGTTSTA, 3VX 33 . 84 Devonshire St., BOSTON, MASS. I. *. lUimiM, I*. I Huntlngfoa, Deal. Ho.I.agUta, t hAs. H. Sa.ua. 1*»Wf >t . ‘ /. SB. T. IBKl.TIKOI-D’S THE GREAT DIURETIC. The Proprietor trusts that his Remedies, A*nm t he fad of their being advertised, may not be classed as i’at*ut Medicine.- . HelmholiVs Fm.’id Extract IJitiil*, is a Pharmaceutical Preparation. The proper name is given, and it is the nin«t active which ••an be made; it is indorsed as a cure by all medical \vov.y, for such diseases as recommend-'d by the Proprie tor. It is pleasant in its ta-te and odor, free from : all injurious properties, and la taken by Adults and Children. It i- Tonic. Diuretic, Blood Purifying and Invigorating. fbifecbled and delicate eonstHu* tions of both sexes will tlinl it. far more strength ening than anv of the preparations of bark or iron. nv Medical Proper!ie- contained in Dispen-alyiy of the United States, of which the following is a correct copy. ItUCIII*.—Us odor is : trong, diffusive, and smir what aromatic, it.- taste i.- Iiitteri-li, and anal •—• ’u - to that of mint. It id given eliieflv in complaints .*1 the Urinary Organ.-, such y- (.ravel, ( hronie t a larrh of the Bl adder, morbid irritation of the Him * der and Urethra. diseases of the Pro-tate (.land, and Retention or the Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the part*concerned hi its evacuation. It has also been recommended m Dyspepsia. ( hrouic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections and Dropsy. * TESTIMON'i'. CritK of Gravel of Five Years’ 81 an ding— Stone passed and to re seen. Savannah, Tenn., May 14, is®, i I>r. II. T. IIelmhold. Draw Sik : Wo introduce*! vour ••Fluid Extra‘t Buchu” in this country about eight months ago, and are huppv to state that it is meeting with universal favor. \Vr wish to inform y<»u of one instance (among many) where your “Buchu” has work d wonders. A man in our **ounty. named •»'. 15 L-* !••!!, find been suffering a limit live years with grav el. About six weeks ago lie bought ot us one L 't tle of your • Buchu,” and before he was through1 with our bottle lie passed a gravel that n eighs eight grains, which wo now have on exhibition in our drugstore. II* sa vs he never will he without the Buchu” in his house again. Your preparation are gaining favor everv «1 ay. Very respect!nil) , yours Ac., KCC! M's & IIINKLfc, Druggists. Cure of Bladder and Kumcr Affection of | long standing—Stone passed and TO BE SEEN. Westport, Conn, Sept. 5,l$d9. ^ II. T. TIelmbold, Esq. Dear Sin: I omrnenced taking your “Extra* i of Bu -hu” about two week- since for an affection of the id older and kidneys. I have buffered by spells v« rv mu-h for a lew day• pa>t. But ye terday re lief came through the effe.-r of your “Buchu.” A 1 stone pa-sed my bladder about the -i/e of ;t larj/? . /it'd, and I now feel perfectly well and entirely free from the pain that I have suffered with “so hard ” 1 attribute my cun* to your medicine entirely, and would recommend all persons similarly affected to try it. 1 have great faith in it- urativc powers. Yours truly, THOM AS J. BENNETT. REFERS TO It gv. WILL TAM ( OtisWELL, Westport, Conn. J. L. G. C ANNON, Druggist, Westport, Conn. II. B. WHEELER, esq., Wc-tport, Conn. BRADLEY HI LL, esq., Westport, Conn. Dr. WAKEMAN, Reading, Conn. It. W. It. UOBlN.'sON, Wholesale Druggist New York City. And many others if necessary. Cure of Kidney and Liver Affection of a Patient Sk\ knty-Ekjiit \ ears of Age. TIIANKS TO Mil. IIELMBOLD. Girard, Pa., March 31,1889. Editor CoMioriXi’E: I desire, awan unsolicited tribute to tin* merit of IlclmboldV Buchu, and for the benetU of those similarly alllieted as myself, to way that alter consulting many eminent physicians, and trying nearly all tin* best advertised remedies, in the vain hope of liuding relief from aggri\ated kidney and bladder diseases, from which 1 have suffered exc essively for many years, good fortune finally suggested t » me llelmbohl’s Bueliu, whic h I commenced u-iug with little faith, and no apparent, beneficial results for about a month. At the expir ation of that time, however. I thought I commenced to experiisiv c* slight relief, whic h encouraged me to persevere in its use, and now. at the expiration ol four months, although 1 am an infirm old man, nearly 78 ye.«rs of age. and consequently medicines cannot be expected to favorably ailed me as they otherwise would, 1 have found Mich unspeakable relief and permanent nenolit from Mr. llcimbold’a valuable discovery, that I feel 1 ought to publicly rec ord the fact, as an acknowledgement to him and a valuable suggestion to tlm public. Yours respectfully, D. M. LA KEN. Mr. Luren refer* to the following gentlemen. Col. DAN. KICK. Girard, Pa. ( HA8. STOW, esq., Girard, Pa., Editor Cosmo polite. GEORGE IL CUTLER, Girard, Pa., Attorney. C. 1. HINDS, Girardt Pa., Attorney. Cant 1> W. HUTCHINSON, Girard, Pa,, Attorney. DAVID OLIN, Giranl, Pa., Merchant. DAVID E. DAY, Girard, Pa., Merchant. ( F ROCKWELL, Giranl, l'a., Merchant. B. C . ELY, Girard, Pa., Druggist. I A Permanent Cihe of Cravel of twelve VEAKH BTASDlNtJ—STONE PASSED AN D TO HE SEEN. Biknsidr, Conn., Dec. 15, isfiR. Dk. llLT.Mnoi.D—Dear Sir: It Is with much pleasure* that I writ;* von upon facts respecting mv mTI. 1 do not know hardly how to express my tell I have been for Hie last ten or twelve years the greale i sullen r man < mild In*, uml Jive; hut more sometimes titan others. The complaint was the “Kidneys” ami •Bladder.” I have been sometimes lVoui tw elve to fourteen hour*, and wanted to make water every mirrntt but could not. Have coubuU cd doctor*, both iu Massachusetts and this .State, and taken pill*, I may fay. by the quart, also liq uored medicities, hut louiidno ivlicl from any, and got Worse the la-t s x mouth I w as so that!could | scarcely gel about. 1 coufit not rest night or day. l It would soon have been “ail lip” with me if I had I not M en your mlvciTi>eincut m "The Berkshire Courier” headed "Kidney I read it through and I thought 1 would try it. 1 purehn-ed a bottle, but, , mind % mi. i*au imi min u luUU in »t. W Jiy should 1, w hen l had been trying so many things and cost me ! so much? Well. 1 n*. ■cran t; king it, and Ifibre I had taken the first bottle 1 tell bad; but 1 finished it and 1 got another. By the lime I took ball of the second I still got worse (apparently). When I w alked it se no d a - if my right kidm v was falling from its ; place, and 1 felt really had. 1 Is It mi, before I had urn- bed the econd. that 1 had made up my mind it i w as i*l no use trying any more—and all this time the * Bueliu” was doing its work but 1 did not I know it ; so I gave it up and Went t<» Hartford on Saturday to see on*- > 5 the be.-t doctors in the eity. j lie said it n as the neckol the bladder, ami 1 should have to undergo an operation. He gave me med j icine, ami 1 went home quite downhearted. On Sunday I was unable to go to church. 1 had not taken any ofhiu medicine, but on my return contin ued Using Me "Buclni,” and in the afternoon 1 had a desire to make water, but could not. About one hour alter Mi* 1 tried again, with the same result; hut the next time 1 took the vessel it was the same as turning a faucet and stopping il off again. It w as so tor three times,and the third time there was somethingcarne through the passage and struck against the side of Che ves-«l. I examined it, and it is the ugliest stone or gravel you ever saw, cov ered over with little peh es which colh'ted together. It looks the color of a mud turtle, and is as hard a® a flint, so you sec thc“Buehu” was doing its work although I was feeling -o badly. 1 procured an other bottle thinking their might‘be sonje more be hind, but since that has passe*!, which l* eight weeks ago last Sunday, I have been as well as ever J was in my life. 1 have tin Ton** securely wrapped j and those who have m u it in this place are sur prised. I cannot tell you all, but this is a true story of my case, and you are welcome to make such use "fuiy name a* you think proper. 1 am pretty well known in Berkshire; also in Connecticut. The ad \eiti. emeut raved rm • Why not publish more i The Springfield Republican i* a wide-spread paper. If any one wishes to see this wonder, they can do so. I could write all day, but think 1 have raid eubugh this time, tu> I remain your ever well wi.dior EDWARD E. HOWARD, Paper Maker, Burnside. Hartford Co., Conn. REFER* TO l>r. MACK. Burnside, Conn. Dr. WRIOIfT, North Lee, Mass. Dr. HOLhTM, North Lee, Mas*. Dr. A1) AMS, Kto* kbridge, Mas*. Dr. *CuTT, North Manchester, Cana. Or.4 UjCKst. BnekLtnd Oomern Omni. l*i. KEAUsd'ORO. Hartford, Conn. All of whom treated me for the disca.-e. I»li. KEVSER is a physician of over SO years experience, and a graduate <>l the Jeffersonian Medical College, and of the t'niversity of Medicine and Surgery of Phil ndelphia. Mr. II. T. IlKi.MnoLD—Dear Sir: In regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about llti i Ini, I would say I have used and sold thearticle in various forms for the past thirty years. I do not think there is any form or preparation of it I have not used, or known t«» be used, in the various diseases where such medicate agent would be indicated. You are aware, as well as myself, that it has been extensively employed in the various diseases of the hi tdder and kidneys, and the reputation it has ac quired, in my judgment, is warranted by the facts. I have seen and used, aw before stated,"every form of Buehu—the powdered leaves, tincture, fluid ex tra- ts—and 1 am not eongni/.ant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. Twelve years’ experience ought. I think, to give me the right to judge of its merits; and, without prejudice or par ti.ilty. I give yours precedence over all others. I value your Buehu for its effects on patients. 1 have cured with it. and seen cured with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with any other Buehu or any other proprietary compound of w hatever name. Respect fully yours, »te. GEO. II. KEYSKK, M. D., August 11,1805. lit) \Vood-stM Pittsburg. Penn. A CASE OF TWENTY YEARS’ STANDING. Philadelphia, Penn., June *5, 1887. II. T. JIelmhold, Druggist—Dear Sir: I have 1m‘en a sufferer lor upwards of twenty years with gravel, bladder and kidney affection*,(luring which time 1 nave used various medicinal preparation**, and been under tin* treatment of tin* most eminent physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparation." extensively ad vertised, 1 eon-lilted my family physic.au in regard to using your Kqtract lim hu. I did this* beeau e I had used a1! kind* of adver tised remedies and had found them worthless, and some quite injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies heienih*r unless 1 knew of the ingredients. It w as this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of bin hu, cubebs and Juniper berries, it occurred t«1 me and my phys ician as nil excellent combination ; and w ith Ins ad vi a*, after an examination of the article and con sulting again with the druggist. I concluded to try it. I commenced to use it about eight months ago, at which time I vas confined to my room. From the first bottle I was aMonished at the ben eficial effect, and alter using it three week, was able to walk out. I felt much like w t iling to you a full statement of my ease at the time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer, and sec il it would efiert a perfect cure, know ing that it would be ol greater v;d ic to you ami more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is effected, alter using the remedy for five months. I haven't used any now for three months, and •teel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buclin being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigoratorof the system. 1 do not mean to be without it w henever occasion may require its use on Mich affection*. M. McCOUMIC. Shouldamy doubt Mr. McConnic’s statement, he refers to the following gentlemen: Hon. Wm, BIGLER, ex-Governor of Penny lvania. Hon. THOMAS B 1 LORENCE, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. KNOX, Philadelphia. Hon. J. S. BLACK, Philadelphia. Hon. J>. R. PORTER, ex-Goveruor of Penn-\ lvania. Hon. ELLIS LEVIS. Philadelphia. Hon. K. C. GUI Eft, Philadelphia, lion. G. W. WOODWARD, Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. PORTER, Philadelphia. lion. JOHN BIGLER, ex-Governor of California. Hon. E. BANKS, Washington, I). C. And many others if necessary. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS WOULD RE GIVEN FOR A BOTTLE IF NECESSARY. R\IIWAV, N. J., Dec. 2,1»>9. H.T. IfEiAtnoLi), Esq.,—Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in sending yon a certificate, in addition to the many you have received from suffering human ily. I can scarcely lind language sufJViently-trong to express my heartfelt gratification at the wonder ful cure your “Bm hu” has eHim ted. For four years I have uffered bey n I description. All my friends (witli my sell) cam t o lie conclusion that my ease was incurable. Accident placed your advertise ment in my hands. 1 commenced biking your “Bu ehu.” I followed the directions, and to my utter astonishment before I had taken sev* n boith - ol your valuable medicine (1 would give $H)0 a bottle, it 1 could not get it at any other price) 1 am entirely cured. I most earnestly recommend it to all those suffering from disease. ’ I have told many persons to i tke your valuable medicine, and they are doing so with'gt'cat access. Any information my teiluw c ti/.eii' may require w ill* be IV. ely given by the subscriber at his residence. No. 78 Milton-ave., Now Jersey. II M. FREEMAN, Councilman Third Walt! city oi Rahway. Rahway, n. J., Dec. 2,18G9. We. the undersigned, are well acquainted with II M. Freeman of Rahway, and know that he has been a longtime suffering, iu the worst possible form, for the oast four years, and that he has been entirely cured by the use of “ Helmbwld’s Buehu.” J. W. SAVAGE, ex-Mayor. FRANK LA BAU, President of Council WM. RICHARDS, Clerk of Council. PETER A. BANTA, Councilman. W. I. BROWN, Councilman. J. S. S .MELK K. Councilman. LEWIS IIOFF, Councilman. J. B. STRYKER, Merchant. City I! w.l, Mayor's Office, ) Kahwaj . N. J., Dec. 5, 1W5U. j This will certify that 1 mu personally acquainted with II. M Freeman, and am cognizant of the facts as set forth in the above statement, and the several persons whose signatures are thereunto attached are well known t<» me. JOHN F. WHITNEY, Mayor of Rahway, N.J. V Y. s. Vol. IN'STITI'TB, i Corner of Fiilh-uve. ami Seventy-sixth si., / Central Park. ) , (A HOME AND SCHOOL FOtt THE SONS OF DECEASED SOLDI EKS.) Dlt. II. T. If ELM hold : Two bottles only of the package of your valuable Buchu | rc.-enteu to the have U, :i used hy the children, and with perfect success. In tlie case <<i our little lieut» : ant A. .J., his pride is no longer mortitied, aud hci> free Irom the daily morning anathemas of the chamber maid who has cha go < f his bedding. 1 feel that a knowledge of the result of our use of your JUichu \\ ith the children under our charge ma\ save many a superintendent and matron of boarding--'-hook ami asylums a great amount of annoyance; aud many a poor child, suffering more from weakness than''from habit, may bo spaicd punishment that is (not* knowing it ns a Weakness instead of a had habit) most uujusth iuflh ted upon them. Thank ing you on heh.df oi the child reu, aud hoping others may he alike hrnclltcd. 1 am rc.-pcrtiulh yours, COL. YOl NG, General Sup't and'Director. June Hi, ltHki. Gmeat Salt Lake City, I I'tali, Jan 2S, 18U8. ( Mr. H. T. Hli.m hold—Dkah Sin : Your commu nication requesting our terms for advertising was duly received, hut from a prejudice 1 had formed against advertising ‘ cures lor secret diseases,” it was left unanswered. During an accidental con versation in a drug store the other evening, my mind vvatj changed on the character of vour Buchu. It win* then highly it commended tor other diseases by two physicians present. Kudosed please llnd oiir rates of advertising. Yours. A**.. T B. II. STKNllOrsi:. Editor and Proprietor of Daily aud Semi-Weekly Telegraph. HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BIX 1IC, established upward of eighteen years, prepared by 11. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist, No. ri»4 Broadway, New York, ami No. ltd South Tenth St., Philadelphia, Penn. Price $1 25 per bottle, or six bottles for 50, delivered to any address. Sold by Druggists everywhere. None are genuine unless done up in steel en graved wrapper, with fae simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed lyl2 H. T. HELMBOLD. j Augusta Dimtory. Churches* ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL.—Granite Hi. State st., between Bridge and Oak. J. F. Bingham pastor; residence No. l» state street. Morning service lo..'K» A. M. Afternoon service 2.30 1*. M. Evening 7 I*. M. FIRST BAPTIST,—Corner Winthrop ami Perham Btrt. .1. Ricker, pastor; residence Chestnut street. Morning servine 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2.30 P. M. Evening 7 P. M. FREE BAPTIST,—State street, north ol' Bridge. C. F. Penney, |>a>tor: residence Summer street. Morning service 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2 .30 P. M. Evening 7 P. M. MKTIIODls'l EPISCOPAL,—Green street, east of State. E. Martin, pastor; residence at the par sonage. next door to the church. Morning ser vi« c 10.30 A. M. Afternoon 2,30 p. >1. Evening 7 P. M. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL,—State d., la ween o ik and Winthrop. Rev. Mr. Fpjolin, rector. Morning serviet 10.30 A. M. Evening servi c 7 P. I'N IVEKSALIST,—Cor. Winthrop and Summer sts. ( . R. Moor, pastor: residence Winthrop dm t, below Orchard. Morning service 10.30 A. M. 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M.; arrives 3.30P. M. Eastern and Northern, h ove* 3.15 P. M.; closes 3.30 P. M.; arriit s l'M5 A. M. Belfast and Way. leave- t u0 P. M.; closes 3.30 P. M.; arrives 10.30 M. Rockland and Wav, leaved 8.30 A. M.; closes 8.15 A. M.; arrives 5.Ou I*. M. Winthrop. leaves 8.00 A. M.; close* 7.45 A.M.; nrrivt - 6.00 1*. M. Farmington and Way, leaves 7.50 A. M.; closes 7.15 A. >F; arrives 2.oo P. M. Freeport and Litchfh hi, leavr* 6.00 A. M.; closes £.(iu P. M : arrives b', ,0 A. M. Leave* M onlay, Wednesday and Friday. Arrive- Tuesday. Thuis dav and Saturday. "Every morning a train leaves Augusta at 5.30 A. M.; uirive* at Augusta, daily, at S.uo P. M. fhallotodl Dirrdorn. HAUOWELL POST OFFICE. WESTERN MAII- arrive* daily, Sunday* excepted, ut 3.27 and 7 52 l*. M. Close* at 10.45 A. M. and 8 P. M. EASTERN MAIL arrive* daily, Sundays excepted,at 11.10 A. M. Cl<-i»» at 3.15 P. M. LITCHFIELD MAIL arrives Tuesday*, Thursday* and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock A. M. Close* Sundays, Tues days and Thursdays, at 8 P. M. OFFICE open, Sunday excepted, from 8 o’clock A. M.,to 8 P. .M. Open Saturdays until 8.30 P. M. U Lex Rents ami Pom age on papers, periodicals, &c , paj able quarterly in advance. E. ROWELL, P M llaiioweii, May 3, 1660. CHURCHES. South Parish Congr» pitional Church, corner of Second and Chestnut Streets, opposite Temple. Kev. Chas. G. McCclly, Pastor, residence on Chestnut St. Morning Service, 10.30; At: rr;oon service, 2.15. First Baptist Church, corner of Union and Franklin streets. Kev. \. K. Crank, Pastor; residence or Middle St., between Winthrop and Lincoln. Morning service, 10 30; Afternoon service. *2 15. Methodist Kpisc pal Church, Middle Street, between Un ion and Central. Kev.CAi.sn Ft llkr. Pastor; residence at the Parsonage, opposite the Church, Morning service, 10 30; Afternoon Service. 2.15. First Universalis; Church, Second Street, (c<»r. of Union) St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Centr.l St ret t. Kev. Lkonakd K. Storks, Hector; residence corner of Second and Lincoln Streets. Morning service, 10.30; afternoon service, 2 30. Free Baptist Church, Academy Street, between Second and Middle. y. m. c. A. Regular meetings of the Young Men’s Christian Associ ation of Halh well, ere held in the Vestry of the Baptist Church every Monday evening, commencing at 7J o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all, both ladles and gentlemen, to attend thes* meetings of the Association. Prayer meetings, conducted hy member*- of the Assort ation, are In hi every Suntlay evening— In Burns’School house, Karmingdule, at 7 o’clock. In Schoolhoust* at French’s Corner, Chelsea, at 7 o’clock. In Loud.>n Hill Sdioolhouse, at 7 o’clock. In the Wilder Schfw.lhouse, Manchester, at 7 o’clock. At Litchfh ld N.-ck af, 2 1-2 BENJAMIN F0WLKS, President. II. 8. OWEN, Secretary. MASONIC. Kennebec Lodge, N > 5, F. and A. M. Stated Commu nications M edia sday, on or preceding the full mo m. J A M I S ATKINS, Jk., W. M. J. E. N YE, S c’y. Jerusalem K. A. Chapter. Stated Convocation*, Thurs day o.i or before the full of the moon. it F. W AKNF.lt, II. P. F. J. DAY, Sec’y. Alpha Council. Regular meetings, Wednesday succeed ing the full of the moon, quarterly. DAVID CARGILL, T. M. ^ F. J. DAY. Rec’r. Trinity Cen m.andery. Meetings at Augusta on the Friday on or before the full moon of each month. A. D. KNIGHT. E. C. A L SMITH, Kec’r. TEMPERANCE. Union Temple of Honor and Tempernuce. No. 3. Reg ular me» ting*, every Tuesday evening. J. W. FT Lb UK, N. 0. 1' 111 N TENNEY, W. It. Kem:e1>ee Council, N • 4. Regular meetings on the first and tlr.rd Friday evenings of each month. J. J. JoNES, ('. of C. 0. C. HUNT. R. of C. Sheridan bodgp, No. 2D3, 1. 0. of U. T. Regular meet ing* every Saturday evening. I*. S BCYU, W. 0..T. V. A, A. IlEATH, R. 8. Cirvat Improvement In Artificial T e e i h. />//. SNELL INSERTS Teeth on ltui by a new prorr.- s, by which the plate i> made nothin a- a metallic base : at file sumo time the plate i* Ilexible, ami less liable to break. Tli!* mode Insure lik -.vi c the certaiuty of a perfect tit. Having: pun ha-td the t\>'elu*ire right to use this mode in Kennebec county,] shall be nappy to shovy its peculiar advantage* to any out* who needs arti tidal teeth. 00 Winthrop Street. Augusta, Jan. 28th, 1*70. f2fijan-3\v&3w6 (.Ml. K. IMIK KFTT, M. 57 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, A Hi I STA, ME. Oltice over Hunt’s Cup Store. West End of the Kennebec Bridge. | 4£jr Residence on Spring Street* my20’('*S Allen, Small & Go, MAC'UIXINTN, A inl Mumifuct urtirH of Ntenni Engines, Cirrulnr Smv Mills, Chip board I’laniTs, Sballiim, Pulleys, Mill Work, mill all kinds of JOBXJIKT& Usually done in a first-olass .Machine shop. AUo Improved Excelsior Machines, n liioh outs two Bolts at a time as readily ns one BOARD PkAHEHH constantly on han't. Xo. I Journal Meek, - • Water Street, Am AUGUSTA, MB. «J>rtTO BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT JOHNSON BROTHERS. f < AX1!) • (•; i CVAUSESl ‘ Trim li st 2 Trim Is. s 2 THE PLACE TO HUY I’l-ciicli, Susciio, fiiolo Xicnthcr, And all kinds of common T J i A V K Tj Tj I X Cl T R TJ X Iv S ! Also, Ladies’anil Gent.’ TRAVELLING ft SHOPPING RAGS, is at HAMILTON & TURNER’S, 135 \\ ater Street. Tlie Rlelit Place to lmv v-m* HARNESSES, and get t'-ie celebrated IH'NN IIARNEs-.. is at 1143111/10* A Ti: II* lilt’s., IS5 WlTIlIt STKEM. The cheapest place to buy WHIPS, CURRYCOMBS, BRUSHES, BLANKETS, SURCINGLES, BAI TERS, ftc., is at HAMILTON ft TURNER’S, 135 WATER STREET. | HARNESSES ! For fliisi’at'K*. I’leasui t', TcumiiiK, Trucking. CariisiB A ExiirMsing. M.imilurtniv.l t>«im COOT) OAK STOCK, nml liy the lv-t nt wmkmpn. 'VtMroulil rotnili'l th,' )ntMii* tlmt I'll 11; i r * *. — took till the [nviniulllb otlVlvit at till' l;t-t State* T'nll — four in number. Also the lir-t premium at the late New England Fair. As our customers are daily in formed that our Harnesses are M;e hine'^titehed—vt e would mrite them and the imldie generallv t<* e. II and examine the 1 need stock of ready-made Harnesses ever of-! forc'd in this city, and we will convince them that we make the bed HAND >TlTCHEO work to 1 e had for the same amount of money, and if we don’t have on hand wind is wanted, can make if at short notice. Samples of (b id Lilt Oroide ‘silver. Covered, and Japanned Trunmed Harness, may be seen at our salesroom, NO. 172 MIDDLE STREET. HENRY DUNN & SON. For ^ale by Hamilton cSs Turner, 135 WATER STREET, - - AUGUSTA, MAINE tllfeb-tr OFFOSITE DEEKING & HOLWAYS. Sitters ! Hitters ! _ I 3Q3FS.. BEJVrsrBTT'S CULKUK ATKI > JAUNDICE BITTERS! ARE THE SUREST CURE EUR Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dizziness, Indigestion, Nervous Debility, Loss of appetite, Dyspepsia, Headache, &c., To which all person.' arc more or less subject in Spi;iN«; and Si mmiii. THEY ARE PERELY VEGETABLE! And composed of some of the best HOOTS and III'.HISS in the world. Trv Them. They are Warranted to do as Keeommended ! * Price, SO Cents 'por Bottle. PREPARED AND SOLD ONLY BY Johnson Brothers, OFF. FOST OFFICE, : : AUGUSTA, ME. HARDWARE.! Prices it *“ (I u c e <1 . From thin l)«to, ALT, GOODS I V THE LIKE OF HARDWAR i j 3'lHlLS IKON and STEEL, &C., AC., will lie sold at Prices Defying Competition ! Goods Marked Clear Down! Ilia Water Street. AMOS AVlLOKlt. Augusta, April 1,1*70. 1 'U LADIES ! CALL AMD SEE MISS TURNER’S NEW STOCK OF MILLIXUJRY ! MISS Tl'KNKK has secured the a~si tcnce of Miss Kalloch, (formerly at M. 1*. SoukV,) and feels conlldent that SIxo Can Suit All, Both in Begard to Taate and Price. jGf Remember the Place, Under Meonian Hall, (Up-Stairs,) And directly opposite the Cony House. f20apr-4tA3ml7 Miss V. Tl'HNEK. Feather Dusters l Fine Sponges, Carriage and Bathing do., AT I JOHNSON BROTHERS. A Laundry in Augusta. rpilE subscriber has opened a 1. ACNlHt Y other I residence on Capitol stre* t. in Augusta, where she would be happy to serve all in Washing & Ironing! The work will be (tone iu the best style, and At Reduced Prices ! MRS. S. A. FOVVt.l R. Capitol Street Augusta, April 7, 1870 Kapr-Jm S ( > A 1* >S I Genuine Imported Soapy, OF ALL KINDS, at JOHNSON BROTHERS. JilU OS, MEDIClIs'ES," CHEMICALS, AND F a u c y G o o d s, VIIHV 1.0 W FOK CASH! AT JOHNSON’S FAMILY DRUG STORE, Opposite POST OFFICE. MANHOOD, M4tE Edition. \ MEDICAL EsSAY on tlu* Caii.se and Cure of Pmiii Hire Decline, show hip Low health is loft and how retrained. It pivcr- a clear Synopsis of the Impediments to >1 akkiaoj . the treatment of Nki; Ydl Mind l’lnMI'AI. Dl.IilI.ri Y, Sl KIMI.UA , \c., and llu* remedies therefor,—the results of twenty years’ sucres.-lid practice*. * “There i> no member of society hy win in thi - book will not lie found useful, w hether such person hold* the rel; Lon ol Parent, Pi ece} tor, or Clergy man.”— J.vinlvn M< tfival Times amt (iu^tte. • *M amiih !» ’ 'I he experience and reputation ol Dr. Curtis in the treatment of the disease.- set forth in this 111 tie pamphlet is the patient’* jrunrnntee, and w ell de-en c- for the work its immense circu lation.”— Daily Timm. Sent hy mail on receipt of r*0 cents. Address the Author, Du. Cl n l is, It Chapman street, lios ton, Mass. mat2H-feod.'hn arko, mmus & co,, MAM'FACT 1’HEItS OF ORGANS AND HELOEECNS! Water st., Gardiner, Me. MR. J.T. PATTERSON OB' FO«W.l.rB, Ti-ayelling Agent. mny4-tf FARMING TOOLS! AT I»74^1 J. 1. ?/.* OwY X GHitt'AWOOJD'S* A. F. MORSE, PHOTOGRAPHER Water street, Hallowell, Maine. • Antbroty pes and Card Photograph* taken in thO bent stvle‘. Pictures copied t" any e-ize. Al bum* and 1 tames constantly oil bund and Ibr sale. lyitf HENRY HEIMS, Mo. lOO Sudlmry Street, - - lloaton, MANI'FACTl'Itrn OK BILLIARD TABLES WITH Tin: COMIMN ATI ON ST HI NO (TMIlON. ' New and Second-Hand Tables always on baud and for sale at the lu\u *t prices. Live me a call apr28-f»m K 1 t* U MARI u. Agt nL RICH 'S Vegetable Cough Cordial! ONK of tin* best remedies for ( outfits, Colds, Croup, 1’romluti-, and all a fleet ions of the Throat and Lungs, for sale by JOHNSON BROTHERS, Ol»l>. Ptmi oibi c, Angnun, Mr, Tbe Hally Kennebec Journal, Established Jan. t, 1870. r>oi U'fs i»y i no i'j’cns. The liv.-t number of tin* Daily Kf.nm.mlc .Torn* N Ai.xva- is-ue. 1 from the Journal < IP re on Mitur «lay. It is about (he size ami style of arraivo’nent ns the usual Daily I.* gislative'Jourm.l, and in ty pographical aj peiram e will eoiui le i. vorably, yy. think. with tie other Maine dailies. Iti$ue signed l»y the publishers to i-.-ue it daily ttirongh the \ ear. Imt yy e fear they yy ill llnd theircnti i pi i -r whii li ought to lie a paying < m*. considering the Held it will occupy, to prove a losing one. it costs a deal of mom ; to publish a paper tin - e times, and a large, promt i pa; lug subscription list and a good ly amoi.i t of adverti-ing patronage at re-pert: hie rates, arc nee. -a; \ to make a paper sell -n-tain ing. and prevent Its being n Source of t mbnrass. nunt t»» it propiictors. We tender tliis new can date for | ublh patronage our wishes for its liuan rial success.—Maine Stantfoni. Tin: Daii y Im.nm i-m Jot hnai. made its Hr-t appearance Itist Saturday. It is a very mat publi cation. and eiilerprisiesr—Hangar Whig. Daily Ki * m i l< J«mi;nai..~)\ iih the n.in UH-n.-eineni of the New Year. We receive.'the fir-t number of this new paper, published atAugu-ta, 1»> Sprague Owen A Nash, i! i- a large, -even col umn paper, hand-oim ly printed, and the riin»ta ti..;. of it- publisher- is ;• uttbdent guaranty that it •will bo live and spicy — York ('aunty /mttpendent'. * 'I Ml D Yll.Y Kfn a 111* JnlllN \L WJls i-.-Ucd Jan uary I f and i- to la* a permanent institution. It is-»*y\cll*arranged. and handsomely printed shel l, ami we have nodoubt ; w ill rec. Ac". : - it dcserv e-, a liberal -uppoft In m tin peopb of Align-ta, Hal low ell an I ‘ • ;iv,::icr. - IIa?h"ViU (ia.etle. Daily Kfnnlih J«u i:al. Wt have mcfvtd the tii.*■ t number- of the new daily Journal now permanently e f M<-bed at the Mat •" < pita! by the enterprising publ; b. r- of the weekly Journal, Me--1 .- -prague, Ow » u A N -h. It-appear; i;*« is m a.t and bu.-inc like. am! it- editor- will < <.whi le - ma ** if ;• i < gi essiv»*. ii\ t paper.— Betjimt Age. We «,oiigr.-t;.!.-o our*friend- <u the ki nm i Vr ■InntNAL upon the favorabh- am piers under w hich their m*w daily he- been; .in. It appeared on the 1 ! • 'Ml in 1 am! ■ > uu d.f.j •*, it - < olututi* wall: It* I -u ; e.v. ;g ♦ videiiee of -ullicient M i«oi i m to < ; - lire it- entire suc Ci- - '■ - t • • • -• * M | 1 •>lie M il a] j reeiate the ef forts of i- . pubb-h. to -erve them, and liberally su-tain the i n'l-vp; i .•—Main) f anner. Tin Daily Kin* t urn Jon sal made its lira* appear;.i:«-e N• v. YeaiM day. Itisawill propor tioned -beet of twenty-eight columns and is in ev ery \v. > well calculated to -upplv ; want w hu h Aug'.-!:, ha- felt for a long t e <■ \Vith the patron age which it .-Imubl ro-, v • * ■< rn I!;.Howell, t.ard in v. . nu tin- other m igl 1..•» ng towns, in addition to its lot . I -upp." f. yy v .-ei* no rei'-oii YYliylhisiu tc pi ; e hou i ! not be * i »\vned ys itli abundant sue ee- f.dutte Tilt Daily Kivnic Jnrt*>Ai. made its up in ;;valid oi. Saturday, li ! ■ - • -mart and newsjr look, rub will succeed-— / !h American. Ihe flr-t number of tin* Daily Kp n ki i < .lorn > y I . D; been leeched. 'Pilose who yy-Ii tore- • cci\e ilieeaiiM-t and Mil! I in for mat'on in regard t<-the dong- of'the l<->latuu -le u Id »ubsciile for !t.— /N ter.rt ■ ntinl Daily Ki nm.i m .Im knai We havereceived Uie I J ; ; It i to be penne? cut. and being the Mate paper, il w ill be a o iupend ol the doing - of tilt I.« gi-laturej valuable net only for the ptc.-« n! but bu preserva tr ui for fuliiie jefeii nee. Itwilllurui lio.ilj and full report - of the Mate Coinuntions c.t all kinds; lull r» port- of the 1 egi-l: lure. J.« ^i-l;itive ( oinnut teo,Hoard of IN:neat.on. Hoard of Agriculture, ami a 11 other ri .tr- i- of ii;M i**M rel. til g t<. tin* Mate Do rein in cut. thus making it.-ell useful to a very yy id< circle o| re; dels « \u nding over all parts ol tlo* M; tv. If yy ill be ft r« In* I h am! stn.ij. M-P-i yy ard l.'epnblic; ii prper. and tin l.ist i.mubi i indn ales that it w il! 1 »■ condui It d yy ith ability. ;,e.d w ith fidel ity to the | i in ph - of the pally in w ho-e interest it’i-e-t.'bli-ln <1. If is ot the si/i* of the Daily I.evv i.-ton Join n.'il.— Th* Siiin i.-t. l , > ’UtltU. DAIIA l\l .H»l U\M. 1 I e .-.OVertlM .IllCllI of tl*i- mw daily appi r- in our • oluinns to-day. Jt g. V *' - the 11 - i : t v «- | g- of Wirh ll?»V Very I ii U>, rent..ins Uli gi aphie dispat* he*. the lini.m ial and commercial tran-a* ti*i - .11 X* u York ami Do-* toi), iii <1 is 111 t vn v re*per t a lir*t*class daily pa p*r. Trim* *7 pei- year. or £2 tor the legislative si'*** io 11.— . I tuLrt vy\. in Herulti Daiia Ki .nnh t« .lot i:\ai.. The enterprising proprietors of the Kt*nuel>ee .Journal, issued the Iir l nurwht 1 el Iheii new daily -Jan. P t. Hi* hand somely cxe< ut« <1. id ly * • ndin ted. and d» *erv»•** at I,..-t "ml. • n hundii d*-ubscriher* along the river. During tlu i< : latine .1 is enpeciallj valuable.— ,Si,mt r»tl J:> j ' rtt r. Th* 1 al l l:»r- ci tin' Kim I l l I .J< ! l.NAl. eoin ineioml lln-ii daily papej with tin New Tear, it is a go* d looking I « et. n ut h -ui i tier to the Ibnn cr H -MOii is'tit -. No thriee weekly will Ik* pub li.-hid.—J rn Lett in I.cljitst .-in'*'. Nkwsi ai r h*. With the Ni w Year we are greet - ed l*y the Dana Kknsk m .Jot its ai , publish* il hy >pragu«. < >w i ii A N -h. Il Is of good size. Its matter is well arranged; and its editorial conduct will -how tin* me ability which has governed the Weekly •Jolirii; ].—/Vo l r<.*■* livckiomi. Tin.'Daiia Ki .> > n .]• »t nvw has reached us and i- fully up to the !. ndiird of our expectation's. I! Ivjm gr«.plm al : } pea lain i is neat, and it - gei.tr alan. ngeii'eiit • !1 fla.t could hedesired. We l.opo il w ill In* lil t rally patronized, M d it will he if tuo I oj |. oi the Mate do their duty.— JPurviinyton < hruvicle. 'l ie 'n st nurnher of the Daiia Ki nmhit Jai u N il. piomptly matte it* npj.> 10 •• on MituidHV. •Jan. I t. It i.- a handsouie si.til. g* ; up ir. a style that «»»»»• credit to it- ent-erpr n;r puVlt: lu » •*.* /.itiilvii.rd Jhinvtrut. With the n \ y . r. came the Daiia Ki sm i'M' .h i |{* ai.. It i- "a \ery neat > * | et ai d w c -1 otdd lh.ink it v. c.idd he r t \ *.r t4 w.lh li t- | t ople of the K* i.ucbi e — (.uruiut / H> vie i/l Daiia Kk\m;ii « J« i h\ ai. V. t have received the lir-1 nninhi t <d Ihc thuly issued I } the publish t r-«»!' Hu Kt-nin Let .Journal. Tib.* i.- lo t to he h i the Legiflatuit 1 1 ly. hut i- t* lx a pern uncut dailv publication, 'l: nr i* no tiasonwhy the lai ge tit le.- at d h v 1 Al*' 1. elm ft 1 al t i’t t! . . . | it: I m i aid la l ; .lord stippo; t to at lutsl 011c • luilv, e\ cn though tin* railroad ham- «D» bring llo.-t* n "papers in a lew hour* from the pn *- The .Journal is a hand.-* tut shirt, well till* *i with news and miscel lany, uml v c tin l will be a siteet.— /.(Ij'afit Jour nut. Til mu Daiia. We have received the first umnht i of the Daiia Ki n' I.i h .J« i !>/».. It is « i.« « t tl * h< st lot,kb g tinily |it- w1ii< h coint s to our ■ thee. Tliet e i- 1 > i eason w hy sin 1. a s ] 1 ig!il ly journal ■* ho 11 id lit » *tart at once" in ll.es* ad to .*V.. i * ’l l.* price of .-iihseri)diou is $7 per year. - (.(itni.1. if/t t i t in r. 'Hit Daiia Ki m i i c Jut knap made it- how to !I::• ;-;:l Ii- h.f t .'-..ion! y, amt 1.-limit 1: tootl f*• he a icimaic-nt in iituiion. Il *l( -( ;\t - a lil<< ral sup port in the Iv. : ill et vidiiA . la t oi-.lx through the st s-i**n t*f tl c I.t eish-fttit . .twit . * tl*»ii a: .twill give lull re p* il daily, hut permanently.— Ii «7e> fiile Mu.I. Ni.w sj AfoittAl.. The l».\:r v \ > ■* 1 1 t r .?» : i.\ \L IM.dt I- * ppe.Mai.ee oil Maul'd \ 1: ■■ 1 nine la: I. It • is pi iika! 11. Jirst-i ate style, main i t. 1 a great tl* ; 1 *d til* 1 ] i i t in it t* ; n;.;. 1 it 1 nt. Weaieglad to 1 * * tier that it b: a g* i ti list . i • nbst 1 il * 1 s* in llo - ' it \, who 11 • .little;] pa pi i • h • n. a ea 11 ier at t igi 1 oh lock. 'I lb - if a gl cat < - Ii\ I ..(•< . ; I *1 o| e I ha I -h*«t 1 hi he app: ceiated hy tui pi * j !<•.— (>ut tiiiu r f.’t jn.rttr. A I ‘.I * 1 A DAII \ .HI I • A I . J 1 ■ | Cl made its ; |>]'i'llinnci' la -1 .‘-.••I r. ida) . u r) nt all) | i :i U d ami li.il «*f l ; IN v. ill. i.ly r\ j n In m-ioi s i! i t Ali gn- la lut lim n art giving I* <> n n< 1. lt-acii g' loi the I nt renege of* a ) !?.«••• n«. h i pel M an 'i -u-la. Mic. t»* II;. . i.ti ; |-i i -1 / runt n ix L Jh. \\ t j'.-ivt I. r, v«It the I::. t two or tbm i;i;u Uth ol lilt- I >A 11A iv i N> ! 1.1.i. J< I . > AI • | 111 Ur 111 d l V Mfs i - >| n gin . ll\U'U A N: I . Vugnsl.t. u hit n is hen-niter in he ;; j i 11; j.i enl daii) | .-j 11. ii . n ad ol Icing gnli]'sheit «.i»h during ii m.-oiiol the J.tgMalim- hi n H-H-re. 1? i> a ia.i-dst li e s<-v t n-t olun.n | : j « > v ell ii ade up, ;i\ mg mui I; agri cultural and mi-c-flianeou* re; .bag, a- v t II i - lo ral and i i : t i. 1 in \vs. V t have lit* doubt it w ill be al ly emuliii ti d and u if h it lib Ini tial sic. e y.i r l fund (ia .i t!<. ■| lie iii>t ui.i. bei* or tin Paiia hi ' m i re Joint NAl. imuie ii- ; i ) l annee on Saturday. It is very neatly go! Ill',— i ■</< rd In in< < rut The first number < I’ the Paii t Kiam ! ! <■ Joril n ai. | roll.pH) made iic appearance i n Su till'd t>yv the I tiiifl. 1: if a bane, . n e sbr.t, g. i up in*a sl\ le that does credit to ii t olei j !’i&ing; j nblishers. --(Jj-f'i rd Hryiattr. A Si \V DAI!Ai Nf\vm»A1 I K. M e receive the P A11 Y Kl MM HI < .J(.| i:\ai . a g, ot.lv . T. . d, v t il filled and small ; pi curing | : per, pullibMi by yessrs. Sprague, Du n t\ Nash i f Augusta, the propria tors ol' if.' Old (\Y11 kly) Kei.m l>t r Journal; teinis, $7 a year ii adv.-.M . We hope it v. II l c patron ized by our I»» j ublican li it nds . l d V . think il u dj lie, being tin- first and only tia .ly issued at the l api till.— Mdibinp f niun. SKUA. K2.u «MIV Fashiooblr Hair Dressing Dooms, Opposite Parrott & Jiradburv’s, Water Street, 2 4ugu«ta, Me. shaving, slmii.peuiiig, 1!aii-Dies. ing. ( titting. < o oring, Vve., m the most approved - lyle ol tlie- ait. I’artit ulai nMcidiei. p; it! to . idling i.«i enrl ng I a • die. ’and < hildn l *•- f.ai:. All kinds oi Huh \voik made to order in the latest ttyle. Ijuu70-ly _ - ——————————————