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NORTHERN TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1877. Cheboygan Postoffie Mails arrive and depart as follows: PETOSKBlf AND ALL rOIT3 SOUTH. ArriTu and acpart daily. MACKINAW. Arrive-Mondays, Wednesday and Fridavp. r. M. Depart Tuesdays, Thursdays and uurdavs,at7 a. m. M XCKTXAW CITT AND FREK DOM. Arrive-Every Saturday at noon. Tnesdasy, at 1 P. m. Depart ROOER8 CITT. Arrive Fridays at 7 P M at 7 AM. Depart -Saturdays ALPENA. fin by way of Petoskey. 'flice open For OS livery i' mai. nnd the issuing Money order from 7:30 a. m to 8 p. m. Office open on Sunday's from l&fl to 1:3 p. m J. F. FORD. P. M. Church Directory. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Near the corner of Huron and Nelson streets, BEY. R. M. THOMPSON, Pastor. Sunday Exercises. Pnhlicworship at. 10:30 a. m Sunday School 12:00 m Evening service., 7.30 p. . Prayer-Met ting on Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. $L. E. CHURCH, G. T. NEWCOMB, Pastor. Coraev of Huron and Pine streets, Order of of Sunday Exercises : Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Smidav M-hool at 12 M. Teachers' Meetir.. Tuesday, 7:45 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 7:45 p. m. 1 he public arc affectionate, y invited to all our Meetings. TOWJi TALK. The copiou9 showers during the week have quenched the fires in the wooch, and it is to be hoped that wc will not be soon again visited by the devouring flames. Street Commissioner Wilson has made arraogemjButs with C ipt. Dodd, of the schooner Dreadnaught, to deliver some more pud tu improve the condition of our streets. Do not forget that Rev. R. M. Thomp son closes his pastorate of the Congrega tional e4inrch with the services at that church to-morrow. He will preach morning and evening at the usual hours. Newton, Ellis & Co. are receiving weekly c -ii;nments of empty oil bar rels in which to ship the product ol their Hemlock extract lactory, for which, we understand, there is quite an active de mand. We hear rumors of an effort jroing to be made by a combination ot the lead ing lumber manufacturers of the coun try to make a corner on lumber and en deavor to UMfMM the vaiuc upou the market. Sanford Baker, of Bellville, Ont., ar rived in the village la st Tuesday on the N. T. propeller Lawrence, and has been spending the remainder of the week in the village looking alter his interests at this place. The new schooner A una E. Foster is expected to make I trial trip the first i next week. We uudcreiaiiiTthut she has been chartered to carry hemlock bark from the shore below the light house point to Chicago. The basket pie-nic excursion, adver tise .1 by the ladies to have taken place last Tuesday for the benefit of the Con gregational church, was indefinitely postponed on account ot.the disagreeable slate of the weather. Charles Geyer, of Geyerville, is a first class painter, and is ready to do all kinds of house, sisrij and buggy painting, also kalsomiiiing, at reasonable rates, and de sire? the patronage of our citizens who wish anything done m that line. The work of improving the grounds of the llore association is progressing as favorably as can be expected, and there is no doubt feit about them being in readiness for the celebration of the com ing Fourth o July in a test of speed by our fast horses. The Fourth of July is approaching, and fire works and lire crackers are be ing received with which to duly celebrate ir. Great care should be taken in their ue. however, for some of the most ex tensive conflagrations in this country have been caused by them. Wc have received from Col. E. F. Brown, Governor of the National Soldiers Home, Dayton. Ohio, the pro gramme of a grand balloon ascension to be giveu at the Home next Wednesday lor the benefit of the unfinished soldiers' monument, which is being constructed tlicre. Wc understand that our enterprising townsman, P. M. Lathrop, is looking for a location on which to erect quite a luni.ut.i during establishment, for manu facturing shingles, broom haudl-s,clothes pins. Ac. We hope he may succeed in finding a shliable location and conclude to at once enter upon the work of erect ing such ail establishment, We1 sec by the Charlevoix Sentinel that Messrs. Carkins & Stiekney have se cured the contract for making the im provements in Charlevoix harbor. Tbe Sentinel ftgrj : "The bid of this firm was $4,020 10 for tho work specified by the engineer, viz : two cribs, each oOxf)". nod 12.000 cubic yards of dredging. This will leave over half of the appropriation to be expended in additional work, either pifffarg orirffcafefbtgj or both, us the en gineer in charge may direct. The wrecking tut; Lcviarhan returned to this port last evening, having l ea rning the schooner F. Y. Gifforu from North LinettOfte island, after sevtral days hard labor. She was raised with )HklMtwj and launched bodily kilo the water. She was out about three leet torward and one toot ftft. The Leviathan j owed her to Port Huron, and reached 1 that port lat Tuesday evening, where the Gilford was to go into dry-dock for i (pairs. Capt. K inland escaped the jawsol the Britlsii lion without auy se-liou- convict though there was some grumbling and considerable telci;ranhiiur done on the part oi some of the Cain- dian offlciids. j - -'y,r'.-i: t r- r.-v-r -.: I ev. A. B Alien low tendi red his res ignation as pastor of the Congregational church of Alpena. A meeting of the church and society was to have been held last Monday evening to take action upon it. Mr. Allen has been pastor of the church a number of years. We understand that Dayid Smith in tends erecting a large dining room at his place on Indian river. The increased travel over the inland route renders this necessary, his present accommodations proving to limited to meet the require ments of the traveling public. Dr. Burnett intends visiting Mackinaw and remaining there Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, for the purpose of affording any of the citizens of the island or vicinity, who desire the services of a dentist, an opportunity of having their wants attended to. Dr. Burnett enjoys the reputation of a first class dentist, and has given entire satis faction to our citizens, and we cheerfully recjmmend him to our neighbors who may desire anything done in his line. The Reception. The reception given by the friends of Rev. R. M. Thompson at the Spencer House last evening:, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, was a grand success in every particular. Mr. and Mrs. Spen cer, with their usual liberality, threw open their house and did all in their power to render the occasion a pleasant one. The attendance was large, show ing conclusively the high estimation in which Mr. Thompson is held in this com munity. In the early part of the even ing the Cheboygan Cornet band added to tbe pleasure of the occasion by playing several pieces of music, which were ren dered exceedingly well and elicited warm praise from those present. The supper provided by the ladies, and which w as spread in the large dining loom, was all that could be desired, and seemed to be enjoyed by all. Alter supper, the time was spent in agreeable conversation and listening to singing by different persons present. Many were the regrets ex pressed that Mr. Thompson was going to leave the village, and we think that be, after the manifestations of last evening, will have no doubt about the number ot warm friends he leaves behind him, and who will always gladh welcome him to out village. This demonstration was gotten up on the part of Mr. Thompson's triends without consulting him on the. contrary, ho had expressed a desire that nothing of the kind should he done, and it must, therefore, be the more gratify ing to that gentleman. The Inland Navigation Route. The work on the road to connect our inland lakes and rivers with the Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad, is being push ed with energy. This week there has been a force of twenty-five men employed, and on Monday next this force will be in creased. It is t lie design to have a good, substantial road built and pat in flrst class condition in order to make it as pleasant as possible for the traveling public. It is the calculation to have the load completed and the route fully open ed for business by the first of Juiy, w hich will be in time for the main travel for those seeking their usual summer recrea tion in this healthful and invigorating climate, and we have no doubt that when once fully opened and regular comn-c-tions made over the route that it will become deservedly popular and add much to the pleasure of those seeking rest and recreation, and enabling any w ho may have a dread of rough weather upon the lakes, to reach Mackinac, and avoid any danger ol encountering storms. Coming to Inspect. The state Board of Control, consisting of Governor Crcswell, State Treasuror McCreery, Auditor General Eh', Secre tary of State lIolden,and Land Commis sioner Partridice, it is expected w iil ar rive at Petoskey next Ti.esday. and on Wednesday inspect the work that has been done in the improvement of our in land lakes and nvevs. and for which we are so largely indebted to the state, through the Board. We are lad that the Board is to view the work while the dredge is on the ground, for when tie y see the importance of the route to ;hi section of the country, we are in boMM they will favor having some more dredg ing done, for, while what has been done has been done to tbe best advantage there are still some portions of the route that a little additional dredging would grea'ly improve. We do not know whether it is the intention of the mem fam of the Board to extend their trip to Cheboygan or not, but we are in hopes they will take in the full route and pay our village a visit. We can assure them of a cordial reception on the part of our citizens should they do so. The Correspondence. ' The following is the p reliminary skir mishing which took place prior to the grand engagement at the Spencer House last night : Be. It. M. Thompson : Your presence is respectfully requested by your friends, at the Spencer House, on Friday evening of tnis week, at half-past seven. Thursday, June 14th, 1S77. Miss Emily Elliott, Mr. Watts S. Humphrey, Mrs. Jamks J. Brown, Mn. E. Nelson, Mr. J. B. Mc Arthur, Mus. Jacor Post. Mrs. R. Pattkrsoh, Mr B. Patterson, Mrs. A. Nichols, And others. ChicBOYQAX, June 15, 1877. Jklt s-r. W. H. H'-rouh-ty, R. Patterson. E. Nel-.-n, J. 13. McArthnr. Bir, tJames J. Brown, Mrt-.J. Pt!-t, r. It. Palter on, Mrs. A. Nichols, Mis i-llioit, and others: Dear Friends: Your kind assault receivtd this morning. It is not tor me to question an action of my friends, though undertaken without my knowl edge I therefore surrender uncondition ally. I am happily, yours to command, R. M. Thompson, Quite a licet of vessels passed through tia. rfUuits Thursday. v.- -"n-r rrr-' i. . . - ' v tjh. i-f . - Sunday Schooi Congress. There is annouua d to be h eld at the Bay View camp grounds, near Petoskey, a Sunday school congress, commencing July 24th, and continuing one week. The Rev. Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, of Ho boken, X. J is to have charge ot the congress. He is a thoroughly competent Sunday school man, and at the east, where he is well known, the mention ot his name in connection with a Sunday school gathering, as a prominent instruct or, Would secure its success. Among the instructors will be J. H. Vincent, D. D. of Plainfield, X.J., A. O. Van Lennep, of Montclair, X. J., Frank Beard, the cel ebrited crayonist, J. Morrison Reld, D. D.. of N. Y., A Edwards, D. D., of Chi cago; F. D. Hemenway, D. D., of Evas ton, 111., and a number of the most effi cient workers of our own state. The mu sic will be under the direction of Prof. Gorden, of Port Huron. "Gospel Hymns, No. 1," is to be ued, and all those who attend and have these books are request ed to bring them. A large circular tent will be erected on the ground in which the congress may hold its sessions in case of stormy weath er. Large tents are also provided tor the holding of sessions ot the several sections of the congress. The state camp meeting for 1877 will be held on the Hiue grounds, beginning Tuesday evening. July. 31st the day of the adjournment of the congress, and will continue one week. Many, doubt less will desire to Attend both the cou gress and the camp meeting. Returned From the South. The Charlevoix Sentinel says that eighteen families who removed from that county to Arkansas about two years ago have returned back and settled down again in that vicinity, having become fully satisfied that this country is much better adapted in every way for settlers. There may be some inthis section who are dissatisfied and who may think that they rniht possibly do better in some other locality. We think the experience of these families would go to show that they had better remain contented where they are. How much better oft' would these game families have been had the two years ot their absence bean spent in clearing and improving their farms. We are confident that those who are con tented ta endure the hardships incident to the settlement of a new country, and work energetically in clearing up the land and building for themselves homes in this section, will be amply repaid in the future for all the privations and dis comforts which they may now be placed under, and our advice to all would be to be contented where vou are. The Close of tbe School. The school year of our graded school closed last Thursday. The greater por tion of :he week was spent in the exam ination of the pupils ! the different branches taught flaring the term. The scholars, as a general thing, passed cty creditable examinations, and showed that commendable progress had been made In their studies. The interest in tbe closing exercises culminated In the exhibition given Thursday afternoon in the school building, by the pupils. The attendance of our citizens w as large, and the exercises were of an interesting and entertaining character, j.IL taking part acquitting themselves very creditably showing on their part careful prepara tion, and good training en the part of those having charge. The next term ot school will begin the fust of .September, thus giving the scholars a vacation of two months and a half. There will be an en tirely new corps of teachers next term, with the exception of the principal, Mr. Weed, why will again have charge of the schools. CpagregnttOtin Ccmcrcnce The semi-annual meeting of the Grand Tr iveriw? Ongregatio:ial ccnicrence.with which the church of this village la cou necU'd. w ill be htlil next week at Kal kaska, commencing on Tuesday, and closing on Thursday eveniuf. The fol lowing i tii- pi oramuie oi' exercises : Tim'::iv. 7:.'50 p. M. Opening sermon. Kev. L, F. Waldo, Organization. Vcuued.!V. A. M. -Devotional exer cises. Critic! -in nl termini, utWtiiMi by Kev. .1. It. ckiVa-e. Kx-esis oi I. Pet'4, ;J:--Ji. Ltev. S S 11 u.:.-. VVi-oiKrstia . P. ML "BM system for benevtd'Mices."' Kev. A. L. Gridley. "lie viv;d lueuiods," Kev. If. F. McClelland. Wo.uicMlay evening "Temperance," Revs. S. O. iiryaui, J. D. Millard, and others. Thursday, A. M. SanctlfioatlO!i,"Rev. J. Pettitt. "How best develop the lay elements Rev. F. E. Rirkiand. Thursday, p. m. "The model prayer meeting," Rev. G. Thompson. ''The Christian Sabbath,1 Rev. C. N. Coulter. Thursday evening Sermon. Rev. E. C. Olney. Commuuion service. Kates for Lockage. The directors of the Slack Water Navi gation company have published a card giving the establisheel rates-of tolls for 1877. There are some changes in the rates from those of former years. The charges for locking through sieam tugs, used express iy tor lowing, has been raised from 50 cents for each passage to 75 cents. The rates on lumber and 6a wed timber, carried on boats or lighters, has been reduced from 20 cents per thousand feet, board me:isure, to fifteen cents per thousand. Th se are the most important changes made in the rates as established for this season. Those interested can de rive all information from tbe card of rates and regulations as published by the board of directors. The board for 1877 constat! ol Wm. McArthur, Archibald McArthur, Ward 15. McArthur, Chat. R. Smith, and Geo. W. Swan. The If. T. steamer Lawrence passed up Tuesday, und hindee! a quantity of freight at this port. The propeller Milwaukee, of Ihe N. T. line, passed down Wednesday night, stoppping at this port and landing one hundred barrels of flour and considerable other freight for our merchants. The Valley Queen has been doing quite a passsenger trade during the week over the inland navigation route, and the indications are that this route is going to prove quite popular with the traveling public. Jm K'-tW-J.'.- 'IS WHAT. The Grand Mogul of the ancient order of Kalitbumpians requests a full attend ance of the members at the Star Chamber in the Howell block this evening. Busi ness of importance in reference to the cel ebration of the coming Fourth of July is to be considered. A little daughter of Mr. A. Badour yes terday found a package containing some arsenic, and, childlike, thinking it was good to cat, partook of some of it. For tunately it was discovered what she had done, and the proper remedies were ad ministered to counteract the poison, and no serious result happened, but it was a narrow escape. Let us be clean, in that we may b healthv. To h thoroughly so, and to counteract ernnrivn tendt ncies and ren der the skin white and smooth, let us use Glenn's Sulphur Soap No eruption can withstand it. Depot. Crittenton's No 7 Sixth Avenue. New York. EXIT Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, w cts 46-4w married. NELSON TUTTLK At the residence of J. H Tnttle, on 8aturday, the 9th int., by the M. 'Jhompson, John Nelson to Anna L. ttev. n Tuttle. Unclaimed Letter List. The following is a list of letters re maining in the Cheboygan po6tofiice, un called for June 16. Persons calling for these letters will please say that they are auvemseu : "GENTS' LIST. Bartlctt. James Howell. John '.l ui" hi I. James LoltuMi K easey, oaim-a Cafe, Colli a lwyer, Patrick Earley, John Oriffiu, Cyrus Gni r, Henry MolihiT. P K j . . McLeoti, John S Provost, EpLnam , Tracy. Jame 2 Q tit, B D J. V. FORD, P. M. CARRIAGE SHOP JUST OPENED. HAVING ergagtd the services of a first lean CARRl(JE BUILDER, "We tir" pr. rcd to do all Kind of work in that line, Mi;h at . Buggies, Cutters, " Wagons, Lumbering, &c. Blac ksmithing And Hevy Forging. Sbop on Main street, Adjoining Blake's ma chine shop. a3T"Aii kinds of larni produce taken in ex change lor wo k. 1-U O. S. CLARK. L. RUDDOCK. To Hent A HOTEL FURNISHED. Said hotel will nceomnaodnte from 40 to 50 boarders. A go d chance to make monev with small oapiiul For 4'unber p;trtir,ulitrt audress W M. BARTHOLOM K.W , Avent, Cteo. M, Savage k Co.'s Column. KITH, FIT2S1UM0NS CO,, Late J. M. STEPHEN & CO. Importer and wholesale dealers in Teas, Syrups, Sugars, Canned Good?, Fruit, Fish, and all GohIs Sold' by Grocers. 45,47 and 49' Jtooilvuvrd Ave. 93T We carry the lurttaUick of groceries In the state Orders for Teas, gyrus, Ac, fillled prompt ly at lowest prices. . , J. Bejttt. P. FiTZsiMJtrtKs. J. V .Mohan. 41-6Xm J. E. Stephens BUTTER CRACKERS That aie manufactured hy LEWIS & SFKES, DETROIT. Tliey are the best crakkertin the market. You can order them through any wholesale grocer in Detroit. Uive them a trial. 41-1 m D. D. Mallory & Co., Packers of Oysters and Canned Goods Of every de-criptlon, and wholesale dealers in Foreign Fruits and Hermetically Sealed Goods. 68 Jefferson Avenue, DETROIT, BflCH. 41-4m S LAW AND PATENTS. ' Thop. bUMAOOK. Attornev and Counsellor at Law in Patent causes. Solicitor of Amer ican and Foreign Patents. 37 Congress St VV st. Detroit, Mich. ja-The only respon sible Patent Office in the State. nntainins; over 1.200 rari' tiw Vegetable and Flower !eed Colored plates. ( leannt wood c ts of Ve- etables and Plowert. Handsomest Gnide Published. KaTrend for it 43- Dotroit Seod Co., Detroit, Mich. OC Callisaar in Cents. Potnnid. EG BKBT CHAMPLIN. Pn- 49-10ra Cards for IU tiac, Mich. fiODsflL PENINSULAR Lager Beer BREWERY Am BOTTLING MS, Jefferson Ave., DETROIT, MICH 4.sw If. BREWER OF THE BOSS LAGER BEER DETROIT, MICH. TERMS CASH. Can be had bottled by Williams & Co., Brewers, Detroit. For Sale. I HA VS forty acres of desirable land, in tbe vil lage of Cheboygan, which 1 will sell on reason able terms. For particulars enquire at this office o lo (45 It) F 8. ABBOTT. I OH FARMS FOE SALE. 8 O AC RE ft . j 20 Cleared,good log house, 1 miles from town. 72 A.CRE8, 20 Cleared, adjoining the above. ISO ACEES, 10 Cleared, on Mullett Lake, good hard wood. 8 0 ACEES, 8mall clearing, 4 mile8 from town. SEVERAL OTHER TRACTS Within 5 miles af town, all. desirable location. Will subdivide into 10, 20 or 40 acres tffa2 For price and terms, call on or address, ROLLOtDE PUY & CO., 40tf Cheboygan, Mich. THE CHEBOYGAN FOUNDRY 4 MACHINE SHOP, H. A. BLAKE, PROPRIETOR. Is now better prepared than ever before to do all work in his line promptly and in a manner that cannot be surpassed. in addition to manufacturing everything that is usually made in first class foundries, especial attention is paid to The Jobbing Business, huch as repairing engines, and all kinds of ma HUN) , together with Steamboat Work, In all its branches. He aho manufactures PROPELLER WHEELS, For Tugs. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS. of all klRds made to order. Shop on then ver on Main street. Satisfaction guaranteed . noltf H.'A. BLAKE, Post & Van Arsdale, Wholesale and retail dealers in HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE TINWARE PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY All kinds of Farming Tools, BUILDERS TRIMMINGS AND MATERIALS OIL CLOTHS, WHIPS. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEATHER BELTING RUBBER AND HEMP PACKIMG, BUILDING PAPER, STEAM FITTINGS AND GAS PIPE. .0.180 811 Minds Of AND C0PPERWARE TIN Made and repaired. no2u-ly New Advertisemens. Sew pieces sheet music, retails tl 7, sent for uiu cut a stamp. vneap aiubic vu.: .niuuieuoro, saasa. 25 KLK(; T CARDS all styles with name M ;.po-i pnin.j . u. ti usTRi.HBaii,K ns O .1 FUN 1 packaze comic envelops.pk.comic cards, pack scroll e&rds p. book oi lun, all for loc. & tamp. Moveltv Co., Middleboio. Mass. FARMS m the 'e-t part f Marvland, at panic prices. Good pocieiv. schools churcheu, K. ti., nav., and salt water luxuries For catalogue and price H-t . address Mancia & Gibson. CcMtreville, Md. Cards no two cards alike He, 40 of I 1 same in bandwime donnle case Ji&c, '25 clroino c. :o tine whi.e l.V, 0 Car dinal Bed 25c, 1 Jet in aold 26c. Your name on Mi '1 he wuoiu lot for $. Samples f cards and a M column weekly paper for ac. G. B. Ulman, 12 M inter Si., Boston, Mass. Ill l TCn An oM established N.F. and Ha nVAIl I LUv:t'K firm want a General A g't in Chelixyaan or icinily to control the sales ol their izms. A permonaut paying posiiion for an hccci't.ihle m.n. Must he energretie and reliable. Addns Rvmon. 1 vy.. a Co.. 147 Beao'e t...N.Y. D rn l ee thin Only $1 ( capitnl required DlPUsl to Mart canvaio-ina for MA UK 'IW I n ' N E W MJRXP HOOK, pply with staim. to John K Hollo- l A k A tl a r Q O watl.Nl fc.aet Ji-iabt SL,bAllAf HOCHO New Yrk. PUN sm y curious love letter, 1 pk.. comic rard-, I i ok poppiM? qiie8iion cards, all iur lasts & rtssit. ruuC rd o., Middle boro, Ifssa. 46 TRIFLING WITH A ( OLD IS ALWAVa DANGEBOV8. Use WELL CARBOLIC TABELTS A sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseases oi the THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST and MUCOUS MEMBRANE. PUT UP ONL Y IN BL UE BOXES. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C. N. CRITTfTON,7 Sixth Avbiur, N. T. The Black Hills. By H. N. Maouibk. who ha? spent 13 years in this region. Latest accounts of Gold and Silver prospects, agricultural and grazing resources, climato huntidx, Fishing, Indians, and settlers' adventiues with them, mining and wild western lite, the waterfalls, boiline geyners, noble scene ry, immense gorges, etc. W ith 27 fine illuBrrattonB, and one map. Price only 90c.; sold by aU news Healers, or sent post paid for 12c. by Donnelly, Loyd A Co.. Pube.. Chicago, 111. FIIIS pack acvuamtanee cards, 1 pack hikt. Mtion, l pack scroll, an sons, for oniv cts. & atamp.Fun Card Co ,Middleboro, Mass. TIP! The Tip Top Package It the Urpeet ell. en Pen. Set of Elegant Gold Stan Sleeve Buttons. Gents' Lake George Diamond Pin m thyrt Stone Rlnglnlald with gold, Amethyst 8tone Scarf Pin, Gold-plated Wedding Ring, Set Rosebud Ear Drops, Ladles' Flowered and Silvered Hat Pin, Ladles' Fancy Set rla and Drops, Gold-plate Collar Button, Gents' Gold-plat ir Kntton, uents' uoifl-piat- TOP ed watch tham ana eei or Three Gold-DlaU.nl Studs. The entire Lot sent ost-paidfor BO tent i. t-JCTRA ORDIXA R IAD UCEMENTS TO A GENTS 1 J. BRIDE, Clinton Place, Nsw York. HA 1 comic oil chromn.7xll.mniintAt irnrtv, c , pk love cards.1 pk comic envelopes.l pk com ic. CAI-dS-1 I k ar.rnl .1 9i.n Iwi h Pun .11 ..... only 5 8c st'ps. Novelty Co.,Middlebor, Mass, FARMERS PLATFORM SPRING WOKS, Fort he family or for marketing. ADAMANT PLOWS, One and two horse. A lso a little choice Chanada seed barlev. For sale by KOLLO, Da PUY & 00. (46 ti Pianos. Have Now in Use Bradbury Piano Fortes ESTABLISHED 1854, 14 East Fourteen Street, NEW YORK. Factory comer Ravtnnd and WiUoughby Streets, BROOKLYN. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS The JBradbury Pianos Art now Called the most Reliably the Best, the Stayulard Picnu o the Prun The manufaeturor beheres that U American public are erer ready anar'W to Pay a Fair Price for a SUPERIOR ARTICLE. His Patrons are Willing to Re,mburse Eim. ...... - . ,' 1 . , '" "i J' ' ? Purchaser? nght neve, to Iom; sight of the fact, that when a maker Msitt - v hi? naanulactnr s. th buyer loses double in quality wbathe tSSCSS to chp,a manulacturer has therefore proceeded upon the principlj That thewy Best Instrument is really the Cheap ext And the resnlt has been an increase in the sale of pianos of flfl per cent, in the t.t tw. tm per Internal Revenue Returns, and this in the face ef general business ifaaaiMiiH ffR BEADBUEY PIANO ' - . :' - . me tbe favorite inHtrpment ot all our great artists and is used In public by them. :o: Mr. F G. MiTh. IXKCuriVK Maksiok, WashiHgtoh, O.C., March 3d, 174. Dear Hr:-'i he Bradbury fiano. lor which I sent my Square Grand Chickerina in art fnar and now enclose yon my check tor ihe balance, gives entire satisfaction. Mrs Gram wish- mc also 10 say th t the Sqna re Grand Bradbury Pip no lor which h ex changed in par pay fire years avo her Sieinway Piano, si ill gives the greatest s isfaeiion 10 her n,,u "J 'u in win ranorB h' me AXuCUBTe Mansion. hw1 bav in such g-eat cor.fi-lence in your clbrated Bradburry Pianos, and alter bavinic been i-r " Mn'1 tef,l,1 L'y :ora of,ke Firt" Musicians 0f Washington, their npfaion te qualified MitwMlkl rthe Mr .!bury Piano; she h a thereto c n'-sjueMtdme tooniW auoiaKr,i your celebrated I radb. rv - iauos fui the Presbient's Cottage at LonaBr nch. 1 irv yours. Mr. F. G Smith. W AK Dear .Sir: Enclosed please find mv c eck sent W on my . nler. Mrs. Belknait and myself L-nur i iariia m fen thunlr inn 1-1 1 U u r1 i on.. v. mmtwm, otcrear w wie 1'reaiueni, anil in hargt of Pwbli WOJfca, 1 T i i 9 V.rT.'.T1 V aaJ " l" w re ' tn i umn piano a ever beanl. jvh all hei Inends re equally enthiuiaMic in their opinion of its beauty oi finish, anH e itic onc-1 the ilnebt msirnment they Lave played on in Washii gton. Very Intra jours. WM. H. BKL.KAP, eretary of War. Mr. F G ftWlTH. Hear Sir:- Mrs. Howard and myself cannot . t;T7' J j T".'" jmi jurn; lumen triMjiiirv I'u no ta,r.tori' tone and tonrh and finish, and ail ihat combiner to mak in every sense a fplcmli.i lirst-ci is are co r Uin d in this 1 LeHrtilv wish vmi muti'.. s njccik.nr t.. m- li.-.n - rwo. i ii li t i I'll 1 Ttrndltnrv I'i ,im inu leceiveii from yonr nil that mm nnP4 tn and mnsi- in a household word, ana Bradbury 1'ia.iO should be -n e' erv honsebou'l 1 , JTe truly yours, u. O. UUWA Ku, B ig.-ties. C. a. j Dr. T. PeWitt Talmajre: " Friend Smith is a Methodist, but his pianos are all orthodox- ought to bear mn.e talk and sinjr.w imibsssh . fjn. Bishop Ames tavs : Mv Brarlbury Piano is fo.i d, after a severe test and trial i iw mm-d . al TSt!,r-.omlw!i, an,l,8,n 811 respects, in ri hnesot lone an singmg yualiiit-s en-nthiS tilt could be dewred. ours truly, jc am lr. E. O Bavpnsavs: -My Bradbury Piano conunnes to w w b. tter everyday aidmvseii and family more and more in love with it.' wj uay, ai,u djku Lr. J H. Vine nt : " For familv worship, social gathe 'ings, the Sabbatb ?chooto ar n" mi kima. of musical . nurtainments, give me, in ircierencc to all iber, ihe swcet-toneJ iSradbuni fAh. It excels n fi'iging qualities. Mine u excpllent rulury llano. 5 JAlAulEI T.THF. Bl HA VOICE as an sccompanimejit, wina to its teuiia sympaibetic, n cllow. yet rich and powienui tone. h "wisg to ics peuJiar From personal acqnantanr4 with tbe firm, we can tat re th- m as Trortii .f ,y.0 aiaU. tSti&9' waruw"'e mtmnm pia a &tily! ZSSSi "iZyVmt W6em Kfe Jated Price List and A Cluster of Golden Opinions of the Bradbury Piano. Mrs. U 8. Grant, Exicuf ve liansion, Wah maton, L. J , say. am perlectlv delighted with ui Bradbur. Piano. ' Chief- Uibtic Salmon P Cha e, Waal ington, D C, decidea the Itradbuiy to b he aliunai Piano ot the Country. Vici'-Ar'miral t. D. Porter, Washington. D. C , "Ihe Brxdbury is exquisiu tv nuo beautifully proortionetl. e re dehahtt d wiihours." Hon. Cojkussss Delano, Stce arv of Inferior. Washtrytoii, I . i ., . abs the lir.idbury tlie Piano tor the interior P M (4en. ('rwi 11 and Mrs. t'reswetl, 4Ah our triends sdn.lre the ichghtinl tones or the B adbury pstl ai our reception." TJobert Bonner, Nw 1 ork Ijed it 4,A ny time will oroi the reins of Dexter, to ltei u tbe tcnee sf our liradbury " ; Grand CentrMi H. t. l v.,i-k ui. - mm . " ' " ..- .11 ItlCl" ence to all others, wa selected the Brdhury x miMi wm ur ,:tr o;e. uur ue is pronouiuc iheic sp'endid. St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, "Have always nsed the Bradbury Pianos, and take great ijlenfi ure in recommending thein." Metropolitan, Lriand Bros. N, T., t&Have uad in constant use far twoivn . ti n Piano in our parlor. It is still good." Hon. John Simpson, M P Canada savs the Dominion." M. Simpson. Biahon M. V. nkn.v, uv.i , Phis, pit is a very superior instrument: both in its finish, sweet tones, and singing quaBttS." ;;we know asriss iSS: Rev. Dr. John M.i'in.i. v Seminary, -My frmrr d TtZffVti Bradbury is uneqnaltd," U1 say the not be reolaerl tZT iZlS? eould -We are diliBi'SffB t3SJS& T. 8. Arthur. Phil for veara and koV . ojpuia we nave used Piano?' recommend the Bradbury Dr. John rham).M . has won ,irTT,r'".Tf: WDury nano phians." among tne rTiiladel- BiBhon Men-ill v. t. i ... . Piano in thi NerthwMt " M,nnMot. "Bett JSiSSm.m OW. the Brig. Gen. Alvord, Pavmaatpr n t , Washington, D. C y"cr U. 8. Army, InTNDrlelKWdOTPr"e-o'Dn,w BiWiert Rev. Dr. Thnm.. . M. B. Church:BalUinorTMdraat0r Mt VerDm Kev. bishop MerriU, St. Paul, Minnesota. Rev. Bradfnrri ir m . Boston, Maes. crce' JS,a,tor Zi0M HeraW, AND HUNDREDS OF OTHERS. 14 fE More than il,.000 iii . DrxuT"r--WA1i!GT Jwnan 23d, lb74. for the Rmdhnrv R ar both very much deiiKhttd with it Mrs K i . . : V. . i - w. . Howard University. Washington, d. C, March 3d, 187 soeak too hitrhltr justly cel. brated Bradburv i'.ni Union mkH ., . i A" r,a,-WTJ. is Dr. Sims, Pastoi of the Madison Avenue M Ba.timore friend B?adbu??? w,"e beauti ul tones o of wESJLlt RidTa3ra uMy ainfly and many friends prvnouncs the Bradb ry Pia no splendid." Philip philips New To says, have suae ITjIoS? T" e r 5fl5 t a! Lf,f1 C00111 'Wnni iB gton , Del .. -W e Jehea" " St Wtrument MR5Vh..05.2 Ckn3an. Pantor Bedford Stroot rjt 2? ' c J k. -We p, ef. r the lirad unrj Piai.., t, , un otheas. trJ JJllMlllifli,. ne us my t.raily PhuSs thhAaj;,ulP- MuUPbitai1elphia,JJa.. rona tbe AtUntic Ui ins PttciUc Lout 1 heani ol me superior qnaliiies oi the Pradwiry Piauo." rpUrl' fKJ yS641 D- D , Corresponding Sec- ry' nurc Extension. "I use ad can wiihr. -I !iJre?tat,fm recommend the Bradbwy Piano as the best.' . Danl Curry, Editor Christian Advccsto. rfi. rehMed a Bradbury Piano, and it is a eplea dirf instrument in every respeet n - Pr JPuYy Assistaat Editor Christian Advo cate, Ml uee the Bradbury Piano, and it stands foremost is my jadgmest Dr. Daniel Wise, Editor Sunday School Ad locate, MI use the Bradbury Piano, and thin), kev his mnsrc, ir cannot be excelled." Eev. W. Iff. Ferri, New York, MMy Bradbary has stood longer m tune, and sounds better than any Piano in my district." Rev. Dr. Fields, Editor of the Evangeuat, "1 hare used a Bradbury for years in my laffiUj. and think there is no one superior." Sand Street Church, Brooklyn 8t Luke'feM. . K- Church, and a host oi other Churches use the Bradbury Piano in their Lecture aud School Jtooa a' so, the Conservatories and nroaiiaent HotelsSn the Unitod States. p K. W. Thomas, Book Agent. Philadelpsia, ! most cheerfully recommend tbe Bradbury to aU my friends who wish to purchase a Urst-ciaas Piano." uT?J'JTr!ld;w?atk Acnt- Cincinnati, Ohio, "My Piano grows sweeter everyday." the is TOcSefsife' Ctaettan Brk)0jJfV.,,ftlu,r SaeJeSnaetOhiina Dr. C. R. Crooks, Editor The Methodist, Brooklyn Vy61' PMt0r Carro11 M E ClbirCb FREEBORN GARRET SON SMlTBf ?tn Avenue, vvwv, w au. a. DSXAUIi UK X.