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LOWELL JOURNAL, PUBUSHIO WttKLY, li l.owrll, Mlrblirai, fcj .1AM. %V. IllNi:. TK11X8 ll.no A YKMt. r u m Lf ntvuli i> 10 LOWELL TU( HO JOURNAL. orrrcKiyuitMtArs HLOCK I-' FLOOR. DI M VIVIMI'S. I / I M M ii vi run YKMI i \ .\n\ A.\i f . LOCAL AND GENERAi NEWS. VOLUME XII. LOWELL, MICIIKJAN. WKDNIiSDAV MAKCH'il.^ 11. N U M B E R .'K j J OWELL NATIONAL UAM K, Of Lowell, MirhlgtD. CAI'tTAL 11 on, 01 ' Sl'RrU'rt. ... I 18,000 OlIMTOM j W w. H.THII. r. J Boom M.A Kur. C H Hur. M M. N. Hum, ' l U OOOIM. K. K Oa i w II. M Cmir. I n l a r r n i p a i d ( , u Ovpoalta. W w.U4Tcii.r... 1 4. 1 , « J nootB.r.riM 11. M CLAKK .(.Mblar* LOWELL BOSIIIE88 DIRECTORY. , - :| P RCK k MiDANNEl.ti, I'byiicUm •ii'l! Siirgeom: Dlllce in Hunk illock. I R OBV.nT MAnfllALI,. Coopff. Kui «(• ItrSl. Flour liatrdi (ml all kladi of cmtom work. . • | B OVCB k NASH, M.ouf II of lift. Mil- 1 lock}, Millpicki *r UM plow polati; iinjn nrw, Muwtn lod ItMiirri rtpalciil. | E A. CHAPMAN - . i*liologr«pb Aillil. Itooaii neit lu Poll oflW. up •inn. | H| ullASK, Hikcrjr, ati'l RfstnuriiDl.! Uppoiilo Muilc Hill. U. RICKBKT. Uwtil Uakti.r aoil ; , RuUuital. Oppoiili Pullea'i Block j T.3.C. A. CHAPMAN, Milliner/ tud Uresi making. Uppoiito Dunk Block. | I C. WK3V, Druggilt ind SUlloa«r. Agent . for (Jenuln* llabbfr P«inl. Uppoiile Fowl Milli. ( UOWABD SMITH. M. T). Hoid»op«tbif ,). Ph.rsicUn. Office otcr Poft ollkt. K. B. Special stlenlioo glftn lo Ibe sick. I 0. S-'OTT. HnrJwarf, Satb, Doots, «oJ iJ. gla<>. Bmlden'llardwar* a fptciall/. "ppoiiie Kurelt Milli. TAilgs ii. WRKKS, Joiticaol ibe Peace t) Notary PoWlc, Real Eilate, Ininrance Ac. Orer Weil l Drot Store. M. W LOWEIL MARKETS. GorredtJ on Monday ot ttcb week b; MITCHELL and DONOVAN, HUULI *ALI I*n iKTaaoaeriai. Applet dried per lb. 4 llcef, perb. 4f'i,3 Beam, per bu. 1.00 to I M •Iran, per ton, I'.'.OO Butter, per lb. 18 buckwbeal pei bo. fiit C'beeie.per lb. IJWI4 Cora, per b Gilf ikini.drj. lie Calfiklai.grrea, Kgge, per dot. 10 Flour, per cwl 14.00 Hay.perton. |0;00 lo 8.On Hide* drj, 9 to 10 Hldei green. <*• I.ird per lb. 11 Oatf .17 Poik. tali, per lb. I Putatoei, per bo. SO Tallow, per lb. 7 Sheep pelti 25 to I 25 Wheatelira nblte, perbn $1^ Wheat No. I do. |1.25 Wbeat, red per bu. 120 Wool 2C to 30 Clorer Seed 8.00 IpS 25 Cranberricf, 3.00 CblcktM, 8c BufVwbeat Flour, 3 00. XX. 1 Till* Uiililgtu Lvgiilalurr dtciD't M r»lo b.«orki. K llk« . mm in lb.j a.j City h t . M f^om ag.ip. bayflelil J««t befort . Ihnn.ler .Urm. ' (r |t«,000 flrr lltrie lait *rck Br^-c up Solon.: w . r* not ^ to , W(>o<lfn w#re ^ iuuayfil • par you tbrrp ilnlltn t i u y *11 tummcr. A Kcnluckiau niarrieU a girl without previoualy telling hn that one of hit j lcj{o wai built of oak wood, and now J (Iih walnut live with him. He pine* ' and ling*: "Oak pnm back to me," 1 lint she won't go —PhtladtlfAin BulU- An tli ' I In. 1 Muhbc knot, hud tuppoie he tboitld hranrh out now and tpruee up to tome other girl, wouldn't bit wife baMmt Subscriben ree«lfing the JODRIAL with XX marked before th^ir namet on the piper are that reminded Uuit 1 M. OKVKNDORF. Agent for Doueitic i their tubtcriptloiu are past due and that p&ynunt therefor ihonld be made atones. Thefewtatrmntend very n. LOOK. Aitorney at law. cifirf IN few there arej will do M a fator by responding promptly to thii notice. L OOK k PAkltlSH. Uruggim and S'a tiooeri, lie. Colon Block. (J Sewing Machine, Mwith 1 American Or- i gan. One door eail of Weil'l Drug Store. 0. £ Unian Block. TT. DODGK Attorney at law. Notary ' Pobllr. 4c. Office in Mmic Bill Block.. TTUELMA FLAN AO AN. Dealer! in Boo)* and Shoe', C. jtbiog I' J- Ion Hlock, Weit fide "IIITCIIKLL fc DONOVAN. Oromleiand 111 Protiiiouf. Oio-Vry, Ola-t waie 4c. ; I'nioa Block. , M. WKATUSUWaK. UryUood'.cloib- , iug. Uooli, nhoct, HaU, Capi, 4c. I'nloo Block. .AKB UOVSX. i.'oioer Main and Welt Water Slretta A. Dakt, Proprietor. 1 K. or H.—A lodge of Knighta of j Hnnnr hna been •rganizcil iu Lowell. rr.R«oxAL.—Hon. R. A. Harlan was ' in Lowell la?t Friday on court hn«ior»«. MUTKP. - H o m i g , the barber now oc- cupiet a corner room in Graham't block aad barber Barlow hat mored into Ri mlg'f former place on the bridge. DIEU.—In Vergennct, on Widnetdey tnorning, March U, of ctmumptlon, MM. IDA HOOAX, w i f e of Oicar T. Ho- gon, aged i'-i year*. NAURICI).—In Lowell Friday, Marcb 18th, by the Rev. William Gnttmu, MR. MBLVLN P a i L r t «f Cortland, and Mm Q r i a x t A H HOLDI^O, ot Montcalm. Jottings # jimcrax. "J. O. E." npain next week. lltyet' honesty it the M t policy. See call fnr RrpuMican township cau- C'emtia.—Mrs. Boise of Qrend Rap- idt will be in Lowell on Friday lo or- gaiize a Wonsan't Temperance Uilen in thit Tillage J.adiet pletH bear in mind. TAKE N'OTICK.—Memhert o f t h e Red Rihbon club will meet at Train't Hall, llama of Imaretl. FltEUL V VLUTTEHBI Tho lied Itibbon in f.owall Til'' lir-,l meeting " a I n Id riiurs'ity ('Vi'iiln^. Tnin 1 ' hull Hon. W. W. Johnaon of thin dittrld I ^ f ^ d i d with ficoplc. Spocthc< rtrenlly preienled 4H prlitions to thu' lundu hy lie v Mt. >i)cnc -, Cupt l.nt w»t bouse, with 9,M0 •ignatun.'. .nUint; for a itringtnt prohiliitory Inn. Ortnd Rapids will bar" a di-trirt fl- egraph and be toner The Stanton Journal say* iverylNi .ly wtart lit* red ribbon uii that n:iy. Blue gltts curei are reportol in ill partt of the country. A* f'-t .1/. ur? curtd plena* step up mid Id the public know it. —St. Johu't HipMi'iit. The Orand Rapid* Knyle .p<"»k« all when it *syk; l i t i n g piir|H)*c«, 01 f. r fp *1 r. il •>R for circulation at nominal MI>' The postage rnla* "U tha »IMV, I ccnt forrs h two nun... m fri thereof. Blank book*, blank ratilt; mnnuscnpl, card board and malriial; chromo lithographi, circular* engraving*; envelope*; tlniblc pat BUSINESS LOCALS. : book fl.nbl- lithogriphs; merchaudisc; tuud«l*; or* rard*, when Ed. Went, Mr. MdiUh, Clus. Cook, Lew 1 lark, :uid Satu. 11. I.ittb llcld, nil of Grand Itaindi. The lire latter related , , thtlr pitstex|ieriencr* at hard drinker*, ,,rn,: le,,cr '«««" p.per; depicting tho horrors of a •Iruukard's life In "licit 1 wav x* to leave no doubt " alneul * ( '" , l lcr " '' 1,1 '' nf their carnestnm and .incerity. They ' a , , u l k ^ not a ' |,,rclMl1 :1' 1 ' 010 had 1. en lifted up out ol the gutter bv ! 5 ,# l ,h ' c T ' r,T,: photographic paper; friendly hand*, sheltered and carH f 0 " r r r 'nlrdbl*nk.;,.i.nte ( l ord*; .tmplc until sober, told that they had souls f„r worth -aving, and finally persuaded lo siyu the pledge and don the red rihbon. card*; samples of ores, metals, minerals, and merchandise;teed*, cuttings,bulbs, root*, and scions; tltroscopic newt. The rat't of postage on Ibe above it one ccnt for each ounce or fraction thereof. 11 ARNESS. COLLAR, of - : - A!lD( - TRUNK STORE Ihnk llluck, Lowell, Mieh. i.f'inl Door Weil Lowell .Vallonat Dauk.) LIGHT it DRAFT IIAKKISB, COLLAItS i HORSE CLOTIMG Oysters J5ccf.ts a -Itslt at Kick- ROJIES AND BLANKETS Whips erls. Tlie Lateel and Best Clgnr Ex'ra' at Wetit Jii*l rreired a larpp liar Sprln? ( loihlns: ?l AlihrnS, Rickert •'lill sells ilfatclnrgolonios l" bread for o ccnts. For Salt. Ten lirst class cows K.VOS (k KRADrtELO. for sale Ly AND TRUNKS. Uais aod lllhfi's. Taps, new stork at Smtor Ferry** acting Vice I'rcsi-; ' rl ' c y ,low 1 " CD . Paying men, too, dent has hsd the eipeneure of m>>ra re- and no longer iu?'. drunkards. Their sponsibility, and that of graver and enmc-t appeals to the drinking clnsjes 1 " r t ginning of the Government, during ths ma " 01,1 v lln> 1 ' ie c ' oje 0 f the electoral canvass of votes; and nil pat- meeting 70 persons-igned the pledge riotic sod sensibla men agree that he nn.i p„"t on the rod Ribbon, soma of has dttchsrged hit trntt with rare dis- , , , . , •«" ' 1 , r^ # f n c • i »• wit rclitioni bclweca iho PrcsiJcnt and )0Ulh , s and DOy's I). 4 E. L. Wall A Co of .hi,city, >u FrIJ 7 ' ^ ^ l «rt.inle^ling Republican Senators a,.- Clas.llllei's. Coner msde sn atsigOBient on Tuesday to A. "Oj held at Jlustc hall. The hall was 1 , , . ciAro Tnin'u ti.. • .t. F. Kelsey lurthe beueflt of their cred- UHcd to overflowing. Most of the speak- to havo disappeared snd with .1 S , " e ' T "'' S bl ;^. This Isthf ifort. Therhare made a harl rtgbt crs * ho addressed the meeting the night Boa'bon Lope and the work Only exclnslve (lolblDg hon.C In .gainst hard times and falling price* before, remained over and spuko Fri- f f/tmg the adm.n .tration well on its L.Wfll. sndanw tbst they bare had ,0 ttte- dsy evening with telling effect. At the ^ t Is progrertng « ufactonly The ' cumb, general .ympathr i* felt fnr cloteof thi. meeting orrr IO-) person. ^ "b.n' offlc.alt lt.vo lieen fotmally For Sale- them.—/•nit StandnrJ ' signal (he pledge. .ntrodnced to the subonlmatc. of their Tfo first-clau oows for sale by "Why do we laugh I" Oh. because tl' Another meeting was held at Train'. ZZT*. ' I "r ^ ! ' 0, X '•" BAP,,g '- D - U m funny tothiek of 1'o.tma.terHine. ^' h y "W*- Tho hall was t'hc iutricao"!'or'l')"" Went siders will find my broad at of Lowell, snd the valiant general in W W to its utmost at an early hour, and .. TI . ... Mitchell X* Donovans sime price as ebargs of th* Port Huron ofllce, being .u.ny un.ble to gah^mittance return- ^Td ^ at ^P' bo««l .round by an .x-confederatc j c-lothetrhomes. Thnwas the best orto . morrow WIli ie the opposition at' T . . ~ . meeting of the series. Specchet were fint | n t h c eUo .l Ti.0 boss Ryo and Graham bread Collats inanlaclnrcd nnil old at Money to loan in sums of fjOO and | Wholesale and Retail. upwimU on real estate security. i O. II. L.K,K. Lowell. Mich. REPAIRING - , fresh Homo mado Candy for JO ct«, a pound at Rickert". Done on short notice and at rosso 1 blu rates. All W o r k Warranted E. FCLLEB. officr. That's all.—2)*<IVI( _ It is stated that Senator Ferry and made by Mutts. Went. Linscott and w ] lcrc i 0 !pme 0 f (bo uosnimtionj. anj at Rickcrls. Gent's .1 Congrestmsn Stone favor the Appoint- Forbes, of Grand Rapids, and Re vs - | expression, of dissent by prominent Re- (Jeni'ij Firnisbinr («00d- ment of Major Chailey Watklns lo the B"" ani ' Eaton of this village. After j to llie ^ advifed relative lino at .lllbei'g. postofficeln this city, while W. A. Mbe speeches came tho pledge signing to gonth Carolina ami Lousiana by cer- ^ fnll Re1M,rt of the L. I, C. rnleriainiiient ' Frid, J cvcn ' D B' to organize. Mr. Lin-. H8Wird ani , j udgc withey favor May- <""1 red ribbon, and the meeting closed , ta . n 0Ter . 0ffici0US g cn ti 0mcn( bare not 11. HAI.L Cigar Manofjcturer Coi- ner Main and Rirer Streets. D . W A TKlHHk ADAMS I'eaUii in Agricol- tural Imnletrenti, Faroi tool*, *1 , ttndg* S i m i . J ' U. TRAIN. Dialer in Faim products, Wool, ;>ell», pork 4c. Bridg* Cireet. L 1VERV, SALK and BOARDING HTA- BLE. Monro* tl. Ttoi. Tate Tiopiie- next week. Itelding »eenis little town. Call for Demoerati in our next. The Detroit New» '•Jloscswfield." Keep your hens well throii"b tlii> inontli. scott of Orand Rapids will l»e present : or p e i rC e. Both candidates arc good with a list of over MO namei, mclud to a*tl*t. ' and our citirens generally will be "8 tho.e previont y signed. f be n prosperout ! tatltSed with either.—0. fl. Poil were elected as follows. Wn.t BUILD AOAIX.—The catholic* A lingular and fatal accidcut occurcd arc preparing to put up another church , in the townthip of Easlon, about thrco in GrattsD, on the wall* of the one dct .milet weit of this city, on Saturday af- prints bis name troyed by flrc. See "Xotlpe to Build- icrnoon. An old gentlcmau. by the ers"ln thc JocnKAi.. name of Fox, and his son, who lived on the prison ground*, and Mr. Wm. Ou» SkTTLBns' RBUMIOH.—The an- JntJi lining one mile west, wcro out Excellent sleighing and herfpt of rosy noal reunion of the Old Settlers' Society \ rabbit hunting. Jury and yuung Fox townthip eaueut blunketed all i E H. HHKI'ARD. Hardwar* of nil kinds, . Door*, tosb, glair, 4c. Bank Block. F. DOI'V, Dentfn" Rooms orer Scvti't Hardware ttcre. %'oik warraoled. H OWKAWIIITK. Itootf, ihot*, Leather.' 4c. Bridge Street. I C. II.Mil:. MaiUe Wutk*. Oue door ij. e*stof I.ee's'St llt;Jge Stree" W. STONK, Cania^e liiiildtr. Monroe Street. A ;i kinds ol repairing dine in first-clai* it tie I ' O. KILDRKTII. Uunsiaiib. Uusic Hall j Block. New guai mad* to Older. J OHN TAYLOR, lion Foondrr. Corner, of Jackson 4 Amy Street*. ELOS G. IIENRV, Home aod Oarrlage palcler. King k Ampblett's Block. 0 D W.AVKRV. Meat Maikd. Opposite, Bank Block. iLT05 M. rERRV, Aitorney. Notaiy, and Justice. Bank Block. M a BAUBBR. (iroeerlif, Proeiilonf. . Creckefy. Noiloc,*, 4e. Cor. Bridge 4 Waibingloo Slieel,. H 11' checked latsc* slidi'ig around. fongrcuationitl social at Mrs. E . R. C't.aw'> tbi* Wedue.day evening. lion. Thorns. W. Ferry returned to Washington last week. No doubt tliat Xoith Pole is a nice one, but wc can't all have It. Warner of Convis no* killed by the kick of a cow on the 11th. One more eolumii left in thc Juin.tAL for adverti*enientt. Who wante it! We are glad to learn that Mr. E P. Ferry of Grand Haven i* rapidly recov ering. What this country nnnts i. a gate hinge that u on't squeak *0 erery Sun- day night. W. Sanford Whittlesey i* tupcrinlend- cnt of the Congregational Sahbtlb- tchool. Two m;U of returns from another Slate. Twingirl benutiesat Mr*. .Int. Dougall *. Max Adder ity» "the Ololie Demo- of Lowell will lie held at Train's Hall 1 were walking side by bide, lairymg on Thnraday evening of Ibis week. | their guns over their arms. Thc y step- Music by Blocking A Claflin, assisted ped on a log together and as they step- by Adams and Edle. Bill 30 cenlt. I ed off, Jury's gun went off, striking (frvitteatta laheT'illtrcLMfi i Itt Vita frtt'l —T.B. I'irria. -4 •• •• —I'raak Seoll. 14 •• - - C . A. ChMfmin Mrc'y-Chat Dikr. FlnaBelalSeeV-Oet.T. Hm. Treararet—K A. Suniftlin. 81f«irl-L>tt Ktlla||. UI>Hi>lo-a.«. i'atkil, li. UiU. S«fI '- il-A'n:«—lllim Daaita O04I speed thc Lowell Reform Club. For Sale Ten first-class cows lor Esos IT BBADKIELD. sale by The best place in town to ; meal fjr 25 cts is at Uickerts. ;ct a Ilewlog Close. When tbu election Wheeler was declared. probably operated to modify tho general " l "' r * 1 character of tho policy as determined by Ike Prssidcnt, they have likely had thc good effect of making all parties concerned more tolerant, restrained any tendency to a hurried dispositiou of Without a Parallel. 1 thote States, aud may have tuggcated | 8l - M1 . r i 0N - Cl - RE lre ptrgnel iB some changes of details in thc plau the history of medicise. Thoie who disbe- mapped. Relative to the two Slates, l 16 "' "j 1 h Vk c "occuioa lo try it can 1 , , , ; be conrmced without expense to ibemselrer. ' mentioned thc most popular plan now i,, , accttl u l a wonaer f u i aa j lur# lhll Wf advocated appears to bo in thc direction | sell It oa a guaraateo to coro Comumption, I of new elections. It u thought by many that it is thc quickc-t and most ' satisfactory way out of the difGcultics JAMS s H. WEEKS- INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE. COLLECTION amJ LOAN AGENCY, CONVEYANCING, mrf NOTARY PUBLIC. Dttirablt Proptrty for tolt and lo rtnl. Resident agent for Citizens' Ins. Co., of Newark, N. J.: assets, $.500,000. Alto for our own Stale Ins. Co. of Lan) sing; assets, over 1200,000. of Hayes and thc editor of young Fox in the l«ek of il.c head, and ^ r h otcr , o f _ | surrounding the affairs of both, and is J blowing off nearly half of his head. flrc olJ rnion nn(1 ( urged by Mr. Blame and many others He was killed instantly of court- The ilrap9( , mnnTnl ^ Tlie !frpnMic9n , 1 basing thc confidence of tho Nation. ctute of thc ducharge is uuknown, Int n( i. s , lMr || Ci,| a rati'lcstioa meiling— ' TI|C ,,rel ' i,lcn, to favor it ai it seems as though the gun must have i wh , cll a , o r t o f thc most equitable solution attainable. bech cockcd and the jar of stepping off mccl | U( ,. The coiut hou.e wat packed Me is also understood lo favor a mixed i petfumo told br J. 0. Weit, Lowell, Mich, the log discharged it. The Foxes' fuU an j Lua ,' itC(lj rclMnlncil , utli , lc j Commission to visit the South and as- ^"bere by dealers generally. DONATIO^.—A donation party in lion at Oie't^uth I^t'on'oraiiRr 'naU ^hU ' " U5e " f l l ' c li » c,,ar S c '' , "' kumTn ' , " 11 of Lapeer held a ralitlcalloa m'etling- 1 T l , e l,rc, " lcn . ! ** rep0 [ t ^ ,0 ^ ' T " , 3, ' . W ^ : r . X Lrves 11« r 1 " 1 f ^ ^-hldlwas also a sort of indignation the most equitable solution altaiunble., and will no doubt receive a good bene- fit. The sleighing is good and it's just a nice drive from Lowell lo So. Boston. Bronchitis, Coughs, llnarsenai*, Asthma. Whooping Congh, Croup. In these cases or any Lung trouble don t fail to try it, it may ' sate your life, while It will coit you noibing if it giiH you no relief. Call at Iks Drag, Store of J. O. West, Lowell, Bicb., and get a trial bjltle for lOcls or a regular sire for 50 [ els. or Sl.00. Sold eltewhere by d«a!ets 1 geatral'y. '•ilACKUKTACK a new and delightful Spccial attcitlon given to Collections, And prompt returns made. NOTICE.—Thc Republican* of W- gennes are requssted to meet at the ' Water*' school house, on Friday, March 30th. at i o'clock p.m. to nominate suitable persons for township offlcers and to transact such other business as 1 may properly come before the caucus. G. H. OoDfRET, Chairman Rep. town Com Vergennct, March 10, I8T7. DILSMAIM'S. —There will be a Uia- a liomr litre —lew camc from England a j car aiuee. Icav- U u x aercu| uirrlo^ sl)CCCUcs t i ic ' certain lit actual condition, nud then to • False Imprfgsion. ing a portion of their family in England mC0 , i u B ( ( |opted a scries of lobolulious, 1 soulIl . e rn 1" Ucy largely upon its |a 6e:lfrilIIy |uppo(ed b y 4 c , [1(l i a cla5l IntendiBg to tend for them as toon as among which wci« the following for findings. It is admitted that Mr. Mol* ofcitirens, who ar* not practical or eiper- ' . I,, nnfir tti ill - eilitoi ofihe lie,..o ton's C'ouimiltec wil' make a Livorablc ,'"ccd 'hat dyipepsu caa cot iorariably be t . bi uctit 01 tli ^ lit ot Hit llcmo- . cured, but wo are pleated to say that Greent oral: : "P 0 " lI ' c «« o f M r '. , l ' ut Auguit Flower hu nerer, lo our kcowledg* Knolul, T^it wbil* w* forgite th* m*n ' mnll y Republicunt ate indisposed lo „i| c j l0 c . jre Djjptp, R r,iTer complainl nho baulcd *gainit tLtt tiag, and welcom* puth the matter of his ndmiasion in ail-j ia all lis forms, such as Sour Stomach, Cos- ibem back as cititcat lo all tfcc pii?ileget w* vauco 0 ( Ext-culivc action looking to a 1 li'""!' sii:k H,&J *ehe, palpiution* of the ourAlses sajoy, lot li m who oaly prslends , 1... - "wrt. |ow ipinls. etc. .tc. Out of 30,000 dos- LOAXS EFFECTED O.V REAL ESTATE SECURITY. OFFICE OVBK J. C. W i s t ' s DRUG STORK they h*d secured Slfindari. Damosfallo BUI* Ticket The Democratic State Conrenlion. which wu held at Unsing last Friday ^p-.-uYodra-'wVo m n ^ r r o ^ ' t SaT^ P""'" 1 M,tlcnient o t , U . ^ a I "VuTet"^^1';^;^ "in'^ fcilum | nominated th« following ticket: For Jutlice of the Supreme Court, war isortr—ttill. wiib a copperbtad grortl- new election, or otlicrwi icg iailincl, ore* th* Amtrican dag to cot*r ~, , „ . « ' - ' - r "" a traitort pi*|*xt,and a cowar?* p.rpo.e The rcignation of Senator Cam.rou Henry T. Dtvcrens, 01 Kalamazoo; for l u*t* Is neither rMognillon nor for|ir*. was a surprise to all his Senatorial a-so- I RegenU—Anton E. Cbad«ick of Port nets. atJ when he die* unthrirea h* shonld cintct, and hi. disapproval of the Pns- Huron aud John Lewit of Greenville, W ' 1 ' 1 11 '* *'** ident's [Ktlicy list been generally artign- Several Democrats in thc Convention, /too/urf Ihat ih* man wirn will des*cr*l» ed m tho exciting cause; but he now was moved by nai reported but ibousands of eompl Imea- lary letter* reeeieed fros* Drugjist., of won- , derful cures, Thre* dotes will reliere any | case. Try il. Sample Bottle^ 10 cents. 1 Regular *iu. 73 ctnti. Sold by J. O- West, | LOW*;I, Mich. Notiee to Bnildeii. N Block. N B. BLAIN. Fancy Dry Uoodi. Uar- . pelingi. Hats. Cap*, Notions, etr. Gi* han's Block. OWKLL OM.MBl'B LINE C. Waters proprietor. Leare orders al hotels. TOON wTLSON. JiacktmiUiiog. llois^ shoeing, Waguu ud Cerlige ironing. Uonroe Street. L. UcOABTV. ntMceal* *mI I*muI Glutei. Bank Blotk K A.BUNUKRI.I.V Nutaii PtUie, Low . *11 Siationai Buik. A.I the laleitstyle* of swtaiiog done. C I B A U L U ALTiJK.N Ciotliing. Geais / Fum.itiDg good', ball, caps and trunks. L LIU3 Block. Kaal corner J OHN W1NULKR Wbolesal* aod Be. 1*11 dealer ia Uioctries *Dd rroriiioas. L'Bion Block. I) AIINKS 4 ROO0R. Hiaikiinitliing, J) Maia Street. Tbe'Igu • I lb* big boi»« *ao« is tbelr card. SECRET BOCItTIES. •HgMrt i i i » i a . ~z--9a* c uit rz r. u U A.M. R B>.ULAa l . a i - c a i . . . «| Uxk*l CbafUi *•. 71, al Muaalc 11*11, aa W><a..4i> etta>*|i aarMerelk* fall i»»*«l •»!*. 1. r . DOIV, 11 r I. a «r>»aai.i*,See. HarmonT l^oda*. N OIS* I,<1 i». r. BxiMpeirrr B.uiuailiaa I. Bax.a IB*, a. J nrilur y p o. a. •.?•<**, Ba**r. GRAND R&PIDS DIRECrORY. crati* an able new* pauper." IVrlmps inatic EnterUinmenl at tho South Bo*-1, V - . > »u.. /IO STOVE i ro n,r r ^ n . " ,e c ' ,i,or i ' , "n I"dia gi-nt. Ion Giange Hall, March 29 | 8 ; 7 i f,Torf ''the nomination of Jmlge Cooley 1 lb* flag of bis •ountry by makicg it ih* sym emlieiiu- w'fi ' C. '.t d SIIM., „„'I Iter. Mr. I jirachril »*•. In . B.f Room. ^ 4 •"clfp.cHI. J , " mg sermon at the CongregatiooM ^blemux, musle and recitatloni will fill, '"A " ,hc f 0 "' Ml"'disown ch.r«ie,, and trails u,' he entertains any hostility .ue , - Church Sunday evening. up the prsgrammc for the evening. I ot, ® n "'''"'"ttd Jlr. Ser^rens hav- glory in the slime of his own ir.iiorou* spin- admiuistration It is liktlv that bi* ' UrtlUa - Said Church to b* of ... . „, , Tickets"-, cent* children under ,,iB I heanl that he was a resident of fho B«». Siak* *1 one* to a potilloa wh.r* h* It, , " ,,, ' . 1 a ' "4 dimention* u the on* C cl,,Wrfa UDtIer '-I .-a , loo mtia Ijr^piiy. and to bate ferhat*. , n ' ,T « nct '> « d his desire to s o ' D o n ' , burned and lo b* boili oath* nri ' * ' Fnm fnrtkmm l~*nlmm mt Wear a red ribbon in )our button i hole aod you woo't wear »•» much shirt in »ighi at your elbow* John D. I.»e want* t« be shot while be'* Baleep. Why didn't somebody think •( this years ago! All who ait indebted t" thia ufliee will favor us by paying their arcoBBta at once. Read this twice. The ticaaurtr of Manistcs township cent*, years of age H cent*. Accommodation for about fifty teams without extra charge. Proceeds will be used lo pay the indebudnes* on the ball. So tayt l>. H. English, the lecretary. A Typotraphlcal Error For further inlonnatioa Icouire of lb* under- signed. Dated ibis lO'.h Jay of March. 1877. 33wl Dts.i* MCCABTUV. U mining. He left in company with 1 f 0 u 0Wl . L. L. C.—The next regular meeting of the l^ulie* Literary Club will be held at the re*idenc* of Mrs. E. Fuller March 5i>. Tb«r programme will lie u J Ortoo Edto. S UBOCO*.nirtia*\ .,,4 .«<>aelt.r. OBr. la Dr. Bllu' Black, Onal HiyiU. Ba«l.>a<a Mt, *7 dLalJua SI siMroi nt ir, iir**r a. i'v' II UUHT & DAV18, WJMEUDII Office. Roomi 17 4 13. 2d floor, Pierce'* Block, Grand Rapidi, Mich KUBTEnCH. BREWER i. MAL»;ER. City Brewery, Grand Rapid*, Mich. V k A i a V T LAUKK. SWEET'S HOTEL. Grand Rapids, T.r'l'tcKEMINO, Micb. No better hotel in the Wett. II.'JOO belonging to tba towoship. The liund Rapid* Woman't Chri. tian Temperanc* I'oion i* a noble iB*ri- t UII OQ. and it doing much good. Mercury, Saturday raorung, waa dowa to s y below aero. Imt the Orand Rapid* Democrat b*« W n down lower than (btt GUJIOB Wella is a canUidaie (oi i«o- stable on the Grand Rapid* Oreeulwck ticket. Moae* Field l^loo'^t tn Old - eon'* band. Job Bulk done *1 the J OIKMI . of- £.• a* c beap a* dxwl.ere. and }utt a* gS'*l. Job wotk, howerer, !• C. <*. D. No tiuit afi«r tbi* fl* juvenile house-breakers base bet u hauled up at Muikegon, thc eldest of the gang beiug only IS. Thia I* too much of a progicaim age. W. Louis i* now eatiBj new •nioat, D'l. .Vewa. Hnmph! I hieago b*t bei n catiag new onions over a nmntl.. Hon much do you get allncf There was Mr. Lord, of Pontiac, one ofthc Michigan Republican electors; Select reading. Mrs. Geo. Paiker; fifth paper on Knglish biitorr, Mr*. J. ) S. Hunt; a life tketcb of Raphael, thc ' the painter, Mn. H. M. Clark; paper The undersigned will reeeiia bidt or pro- tltan Btl'tc*, but bltcktnt Itt' Yringtt i i n , ' ^ny suen puerile consiilerationt or that potBlt for twelve days^lerdat*for the bnlld- olutioo wat voted down and the con th* tttins of his o t n chsracter, and trails Itf he entertains any hostility toward the i o f a Catholic tbnreh in it* mwublp of - n , t b * um* beretotore present wall- Slate and a democrat. RmUil, Th*i in ibn* nsolation* w* bar* well settled in life wcro the prime uiov. especial reference to the *nim*t.d *n.iomr iug C11USCS t , |c untu i m0us nomina- that *di'* the l.*p*«r Democrat, and referenc* . . . , , , .u r- i i w I. ^ttl. Ham,., luiil IB general to all who eicos* or uphold bin, tlonoftb,;son ' or ,1,c%,,c » Dc r * ,hc Col. Bob. lugcrtoll it disguiud with i , bi* iuult ibis day offiiM to th* Bag tkal Republican legitlaluie at Harrisburg, | i l l I ' ' rr f ol K'V h " n '' lbe » 0,lr r girti him • IMn !o dearly indicate that thc ret- 1 Republican Township Caucus, i •-Willi > knnJio.liTF of nue kant* " ersn politician hat not lost any of the Tbe Republicins of lb* township of Low- with a clear perception of our difficul 'intermarrUatsT tlrengtll that hns made hini » vll"ga"f'Lowc'^'ThutsJar! 11 ^Ia*cb Vlb! Uee, RCTBBBFOBD B. Haves bet aim , ]Kiwer in Peuusylvama i»olit!. s. It m , i877, at 1 o'clock p. a . for th* purpoM of President of tho l-'nilcd State*. Mr. Moore's bill now before the State ' said that thc newly elcctcd MIC ' ssor pntling: ia nomination etcdidaltt fjr the 'u w " " " ' . f I h . . . . . . . . . i < . , . ! I . i . " Z l ' C A ' S ; ; hand of thc South, end aid,—'Let ut' relations it lik- 'y to past through at thy with bit policy so far as it has bee a be friends'. •••It was a grand msny viclfiwdes as the persont il aimt i made appaicut. A Senate official states ifurrA - ^'* ^ ' t0 Ic «» u ' :l,c T, "" '• the pres., thai il is the first Senatorial resignation Charter Election WB BrouTTbese utterance Unrethcr in C0» d ' t ' 0 tt " , e . " DMrI J " except to accept to tome oth- r oili.e, | To ibt Electors of the Villaga of Lowell, ' , k types can represent It, the paientheses i since the days of Henry Clay. , County ol Kant. *od Sl*t* of Ulcbigan. this way just to remind thc Democrat lLo | l a r t l 8 l l , 1( .a by lh# 1I( , U| , u may bc , jf iut(ir( . |l tome vour Yea are benby totified that the aanoal Ordir of Committe*. on ancient mytbology. Mr*. Graham; ] ^"-^Draocrat' ^ the bracket, the pails stricken out 1 readers to know thai among the tap- ^IVillagi' on TuetdayTh* Jd"^ of^AprU recitatiab. Miss Freda RobiBsoa; scien- tific article, Mrs. J. W. Uine; the Budget, Mi»t Mtry Baikley; anlcle on State I'nivertily of Michigan. Mrt. Fat. A ' D U T A I A I . S U O O I I N O a>D DCAIR.— A terrible accident occurred in Kerne, last Sunday, resulting in the death of Fred Pinckney, a young man about II, and a too nf Ira Piackoey of that town- •bip Judtoa Wancr and Fred were visiting together snd one of Ibem look down aa army matket, suppotiog it to be unloaded, which, alas, is too often the supposition bot not the fact. Oae of them even letted it by blowing into thc barrel at the muzzle and was posi- tive that the gun was not loaded. Il i* the *amc old tlory repeated. Playfully ! young Warner leveled it at young Pinckney'* head and asked bim if be thould shoot. "Fire away'' replied cal error somewhere will of course correct It The Might fix electloa will be held at lb* Council Room ia ' tires t*keu by the police form wliich A. D. 1177 for lb* election of th* following byiheSeuate. Sec. 1. Thai section* 1 ami i of; raided one of the most noted gambling J., like this: "Our Jy pes made ut tayt lie diapter 169 of the Compiled Ltwt of ! L -..- . I Gne Presideai, on* lUcoider; on* Trustee he wa* a notary public whea he voted. , Phckney and Warner pulled the trigger Free P'-st didn't know ibat Some bard work is being dune by a few to bare the Democrats unite wiih the grcenbackera, iu putting up a town- ebiji ticket. Singular, isn't ill Flint and Merrimsn of Ionia base made an siaignmcnt and the Grand Rapids Greenback held, the adminis- tration party responsible for the failore• One would hardly believe ihtre were su many button bole* in the whole lc~n. Re l ril-bon ia the best thing and young Pinckney wst inttanlly kill- i cd. The terrible mituke was discover- ed loo late. Nearly the whole charge of shot lodged in the boy's face, and be ' died in the elmir he was silting in. Wc pass over thc horrible scene tbsl followed. Fred sod Judson hare always beea < the warmest ol frieadt, and Judton, who bat now accidsntally taken the life of hit much loved companion, once , al the risk of bis own life tared bim from drowniog; taking bim from the other dsy, that 'Col. Bob. Ing'noll it i/is^uitafwlth the Haje* admlnl'traliun.' The item thould hare rea l— JrlijUtd with the Ilayet administutiou.' How this blunder escaped Ibe (je of the proof reader it more tlun we can tell '* Soaelhing like thai woui I do. •Bort Born* for t lleaan. hell* 1871, being sections i.;STl aud 4,722, be T"' , , V n !l ' ! /la place of M. B. Perry ; on* Treaiurer; amended .o u to read a* follows; there-were an Hi ^.crctarj .' the L'. oa* UanLal *•• I acd AwciKir. M,721.) Sec. 3. No man shall mar-1 S. Trcasuiy, a promiiubt Julge from' Tbe l'*l.i will be opea from one until are ry his mother, grandmotbsr, dnugbter,' thc South.".ever .I cx mutnUrs of Con gratiildtugbler, [ttepmollier, grandfa-1 daughter, father's sister, sitter, A iccent number of thc Kulauia. io ter, Telegrspb says: "Messrs. I L C . & W . nor C. Weeks, of Allegan, bare purchased l,i * ni Uhcr t sister s daughter^ of E. L. Smith bit spleadid red short graiiiKiaugmrr, siepraoiuer, granuia-•i thet 't wife, tout wife, graadton't wife, " "sides otlui gieal and good Wift 't mother, wife's grandmotber. i UM;u i •"'i l h " c are no? i (c a f thc ifc > daughter, wife's Ki^uddaughter, J ( swell sciont of many of . ii • liist fam- irbiiiisler. brolbet'tdaughter, sister'. ili,s"«ho uiu felicitating iLemselro •Ughter, father s sister, r mother's i .. , . , , iter, iDorbis falher'tbroiber'tdaugdi up0,,U,eluck y ,ct, ' Ual 0 ' t,M,r 41 r, nor hit father'i sister's daughter, ' M " Det ^rou, ,l1 * 1 diiicputablo din o. ir bit mother'* biother'* daughter,! tho evening in question; othcrn ise tin ! o'clxk p m. Jiott H. WttKS, Recorder Dated, Lowtll, ti.eb, Utrcb lath, IS77. FOREST MD LOWELL MILLS. HATCH & CHAW. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. Flour, Feed itc., constan on hand. We have in operation one of FAIRBANKS' HAY SCALES For thc accommodation of the public H. W. AVERY, i odium of a night in thd itaton home Sec. 4. No woman shall mar-, S1|( | „„ arraignmenl before a Police added TO LOVERS Of Good Tea, Closing out Sale. $L00 worth of Tea for 45 cts. Sale Commences MARCH 21, CLOSES APRIL 9, • m A No. I Japan 15 Cents per lb. Third Cl*is Postal Matter. to trim a button hole with that yon ev- i water Jnsl as he w u about to aiak for l tr aaw. > the third time 01 r,. l . nmitu BIS spieaum rea n her father, grandfather, wn, grand- " ..y . born bull, the Eighth Earl of Lakcview. , UD| atepfatber, [grandmother** bus <-onrt would hare I" «b 14,1M. Price pahl by Messrs. Week*. 1 liand, daughter'* husband, granddaugh- unsavory record. |M0 It will be rciaembered that' ter'shusljaud. husbaBd^ father, bus- The President is still i.runat-l by Me»r*. A. H. * K. L Smith purchased noV'her* brother, ,hc , " uriu! ' ® f hungry oflice-stekcr. who the Eighth Esrl of hi* breeder, S. R broUier's *oa, titlcr't sou, father's betiegc bim from the rising "f il - Strester, Eiq lour yesrs sgo, lest thsn tcrcu cd when he Smith'sfsrm, Feb. 1-5, 1873, C?0pouodt. His weight to-day at thc farm it 2,475 —7.i poundt more than wheu he wa* tkowu al the State Fair at Jackson last others whote mitlakct iu tint direction reconttruclcd, aud to cienle other, if fall, bul not to flethy. Mr. Smith tells arc of almost daily occurrence, we gire there arc uol enough to go round. ut tho Eighth Esrl is still growing, and the following aulhentf diution of, xhoic who were here at tho opening of hardly kaowt when he will slop. He hat alwayt been a flrtl prize Inill, and Allegan may feci proud of 111111.'' | catalogues; corrcetc-d proois; n, n a | the i nan ,i a ti 0 n from that section at tint ... . . . T. , ,i L . , bills; magazines, when nol sent to reg- . , i .t .i .- Thc Eighth Earl of Ukcries. it the ukrtubaeribert; maps, printed, JUho- H«e. Il seemed at though the entire tire of the First Karl of Kalamazoo, graphed or engraved; mutic, printed, white population South of Potomac was luceeisful tsacber, and now would solicit a owned by Messrs. Storey, Sunnard and sheet; ne.rspa|>ers, whea nol sent lo in and about this city, scrambling and share of the patronage cf the people of Low. English Bro*., ol South Boston, which regular subscriber*; occasioaal pnbli-j ri . ti uk / iihed wo i r( ., for .i.. ell an I ricioity. it good cvidenco that they arc breeding cationi, pamphlett; posten; proof 3 . . Mat. Kima M.Sltoso. frtm lbe motl popular famils "f Gh.Jrt' .tccts; prospectusf*; regular publica-, ' ew positions witnin the sift of tic AUordertleitat Mr.l. R. Stroog't Jewel-1 Horns in the Sltte. 1 lions, designed priBgipally for adver-I ilouie of RcprcKnlati^. REP. iryiiore. 33*4 pointment of Mi. Key being accepted as proof of the Presidcul's intention to 1 or the btneijl of business men aud distribute the posloiliccs among the uu- | third cluii postal matter; of thc Congrnsional session ia Dcccm- I Almanscs;books, printed:calendar*;, ber, 1874, tremble when they refer to 'catalogues; corrccted proof.; hand Proprietor. N. H.—Having purchased a chestjof Mr. DeLan'v's t' i can say it is a pood article. ' A. DVKE. Hal Mrs. Kittie M. Strong, TEACHER OP MUSIC, Piano, Organ, Harmony and Voeal^ Term* 110 tor twenty l*s*on*. Mrs.Strong, for seseral ye*ri ha. been DBALBR IN Fresh Meati, Poultry, Oysters ALL KIBDS Of OABKIB SCASOB. PAID TOR ALL ainosor Lite Stock, Sail Pork, Hidei Pelts &c alUnkal. Btl.fa'Slraal. H W. AVEBt:

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LOWELL JOURNAL, PUBUSHIO WttKLY,

l i l . o w r l l , M l r b l i r a i , fcj

. 1 A M . %V. I l l N i : .

T K 1 1 X 8 l l . n o A Y K M t .

r u m Lf ntvuli i> 10

LOWELL TU( HO JOURNAL. o r r r c K i y u i t M t A r s HLOCK I-' FLOOR.

D I M V I V I M I ' S . I / I M M i i vi run YKMI i \ .\n\ A.\i f .

LOCAL AND GENERAi NEWS. VOLUME X I I . L O W E L L , M IC I IKJAN. WKDNI iSDAV M A K C H ' i l . ^ 11. N U M B E R . ' K

j J O W E L L N A T I O N A L UAM K,

Of Lowel l , Mirh lg tD .

CAI'tTAL 11 on, 01

' S l ' R r U ' r t . . . . I 18,000

OlIMTOM

j W w . H.THII. r. J B o o m M.A Kur . C H H u r .

M M. N. Hum, ' l U OOOIM. K. K Oa i w

II. M C m i r .

I n l a r r n i p a i d ( , u O v p o a l t a .

W w.U4Tci i .r . . . 1 4. 1 , « J n o o t B . r . r i M 11. M CLAKK .(.Mblar*

LOWELL BOSIIIE88 DIRECTORY. ,

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PRCK k MiDANNEl.ti, I'byiicUm •ii'l! Siirgeom: Dlllce in Hunk illock. I

ROBV.nT MAnfllALI,. Coopff. Kui « ( • ItrSl . Flour liatrdi (ml all kladi of

cmtom work. . • |

BOVCB k NASH, M.ouf II of l i f t . Mil-1

lock}, Millpicki *r UM plow polati; iinjn nrw, Muwtn lod ItMiirri rtpalciil. |

EA. CHAPMAN-. i*liologr«pb Aillil. Itooaii neit lu Poll oflW. up • i n n . |

H| ullASK, Hikcrjr, ati'l RfstnuriiDl.! Uppoiilo Muilc Hill.

U. RICKBKT. U w t i l Uakti.r aoil ;

, RuUuital. Oppoiili Pullea'i Block j

T.3.C. A. CHAPMAN, Milliner/ tud Uresi making. Uppoiito Dunk Block. |

IC. WK3V, Druggilt ind SUlloa«r. Agent . for (Jenuln* llabbfr P«inl. Uppoiile

F o w l Milli.

( UOWABD SMITH. M. T). Hoid»op«tbif , ) . Ph.rsicUn. Office otcr Poft ollkt.

K. B. Special stlenlioo glftn lo Ibe sick.

I 0 . S-'OTT. HnrJwarf, Satb, Doots, «oJ iJ . gla<>. Bmlden'llardwar* a fptciall/. • "ppoiiie Kurelt Milli.

T A i l g s i i . WRKKS, Joiticaol ibe Peace t) Notary PoWlc, Real Eilate, Ininrance Ac. Orer Weil l Drot Store.

M .

W

L O W E I L MARKETS.

GorredtJ on Monday ot ttcb week b;

MITCHELL and DONOVAN,

HUULI *ALI I*n i K T a a o a e r i a i .

Applet dried per lb. 4 llcef, perb. 4f'i,3 Beam, per bu. 1.00 to I M •Iran, per ton, I'.'.OO Butter, per lb. 18 buckwbeal pei bo. f i it C'beeie.per lb. IJWI4 Cora, per b Gilf ikini .drj. l i e Calfiklai.grrea, Kgge, per dot. 10 Flour, per cwl 14.00 Hay.perton. |0;00 lo 8.On Hide* drj, 9 to 10 Hldei green. <*• I.ird per lb. 11 Oatf .17 Poik. tali, per lb. I Putatoei, per bo. SO Tallow, per lb. 7 Sheep pelti 25 to I 25 Wheatelira nblte, perbn $ 1 ^ Wheat No. I do. |1.25 Wbeat, red per bu. 120 Wool 2C to 30 Clorer Seed 8.00 IpS 25 Cranberricf, 3.00 CblcktM, 8c BufVwbeat Flour, 3 00.

X X .

1 Till* Ui i l i lgtu Lvgiilalurr dtciD't

M r » l o b . « o r k i . K l l k « . mm in l b . j a . j City h t . M f^om ag . ip .

bayflelil J««t befort . Ihnn.ler . U r m . ' ( r | t « , 0 0 0 flrr lltrie lait *rck Br^-c up Solon.: w . r* not ^ to , W ( > o < l f n w # r e ^ i u u a y f i l

• par you tbrrp i ln l l tn t i u y *11 tummcr.

A Kcnluckiau niarrieU a girl without

previoualy telling h n that one of hit

j lcj{o wai built of oak wood, and now

J (Iih walnut live with him. He pine*

' and l ing*: "Oak pnm back to me ,"

1 lint she won't go —PhtladtlfAin BulU-

An tli

' I In. 1 Muhbc knot, hud tuppoie he tboitld

hranrh out now and tpruee up to tome

other girl, wouldn't bit wife b a M m t

Subscriben ree« l f ing the J O D R I A L w i t h X X marked before th^ir namet on the p i p e r a r e that reminded Uuit

1 M. OKVKNDORF. Agent for Doueitic i their tubtcriptloiu are past due and

that p&ynunt therefor ihonld be made

a t o n e s . T h e f e w t a t r m n t e n d very n. LOOK. Aitorney at law. cifirf IN f e w there arej wi l l do M a fator by

responding promptly to th i i notice.

LOOK k PAkltlSH. Uruggim and S'a tiooeri, lie. Colon Block.

( J Sewing Machine, Mwith 1 American Or- i gan. One door eail of Weil'l Drug Store.

0 .

£

Unian Block.

TT. DODGK Attorney at law. Notary ' Pobllr. 4c. Office in Mmic Bill Block..

TTUELMA FLAN AO AN. Dealer! in Boo)* and Shoe', C. jtbiog I' J-

Ion Hlock, Weit fide

"IIITCIIKLL fc DONOVAN. Oromleiand 111 Protiiiouf. Oio-Vry, Ola-t waie 4c. ; I'nioa Block. ,

M. WKATUSUWaK. UryUood'.cloib-, iug. Uooli, nhoct, HaU, Capi, 4c.

I'nloo Block.

.AKB UOVSX. i.'oioer Main and Welt Water Slretta A. Dakt, Proprietor.

1 K. or H.—A lodge of Knighta of

j Hnnnr hna been •rganizcil iu Lowell.

rr.R«oxAL.—Hon. R. A. Harlan was

' in Lowell la?t Friday on court hn«ior»«.

MUTKP. - H o m i g , the barber now oc-

cupiet a corner room in Graham't block

aad barber Barlow h a t mored into R i

mlg'f former place on the bridge.

DIEU.—In Vergennct, on Widnetdey

tnorning, March U , of ctmumptlon,

MM. IDA HOOAX, wife of Oicar T. Ho-

gon, aged i'-i year*.

NAURICI).—In Lowell Friday, Marcb

18th, by the Rev. William G n t t m u ,

MR. MBLVLN P a i L r t «f Cortland, and

M m QriaxtAH HOLDI^O, ot Montcalm.

J o t t i n g s # j i m c r a x .

"J. O. E." npain next week.

l l tye t ' honesty it the M t policy.

See call fnr RrpuMican township cau-

C'emtia.—Mrs. Boise of Qrend Rap-

idt will be in Lowell on Friday l o or-

ga i i ze a Wonsan't Temperance U i l e n

in thit Tillage J.adiet pletH bear in

mind.

T A K E N ' O T I C K . — M e m h e r t o f t h e R e d

Rihbon club will meet at Train't Hall,

llama of Imaretl . FltEUL V VLUTTEHBI

Tho lied Itibbon in f.owall

Til'' lir-,l meeting " a I n Id

riiurs'ity ('Vi'iiln^. T n i n 1 ' hull

Hon. W. W. Johnaon of thin d i t tr ld I ^ f ^ d i d with ficoplc. Spocthc<

rtrenlly preienled 4H prlitions to thu' lundu hy lie v Mt. >i)cnc - , Cupt

l.nt

w»t

bouse, with 9,M0 •ignatun.'. .nUint; for

a itringtnt prohiliitory Inn.

Ortnd Rapids will bar" a di-trirt f l -

egraph and be toner

The Stanton Journal say* iverylNi.ly

wtart lit* red ribbon uii that n:iy.

Blue g l t t s curei are reportol in ill

partt of the country. A* f '-t .1/. ur?

curtd plena* step up mid Id the public

k n o w i t . —St. Johu't H i p M i ' i i t .

The Orand Rapid* Knyle .p<"»k«

all when it *syk;

l i t ing piir|H)*c«, 01 f. r fp *1 r. il •>R for circulation at nominal MI>'

The postage rnla* "U tha »IMV, I

ccnt forrs h two n u n . . . m fri

thereof.

Blank book*, blank ratilt;

mnnuscnpl, card board and

malriial; chromo lithographi, circular*

engraving*; envelope*; t ln ib lc pat

BUSINESS LOCALS.

: book

f l . n b l -

l ithogriphs; merchaudisc; tuud«l*; or*

rard*, when

E d .

Went, Mr. MdiUh, Clus. Cook, Lew

1 lark, :uid Satu. 11. I.ittb llcld, nil of

Grand Itaindi. The lire latter related , , thtlr pitstex|ieriencr* at hard drinker*, , , r n , : l e , , c r '«««" p .per;

depicting tho horrors of a •Iruukard's

life In "licit 1 wav x* to leave no doubt " a l n e u l * ( '" ,l l c r " ' ' 1 , 1 ' '

nf their carnestnm and .incerity. They ' a , , u l k ^ n o t a ' | , , r c l M l 1 : 1 ' 1 ' 0 1 0

had 1. en lifted up out ol the gutter bv ! 5 , # l , h ' c T ' r , T , : photographic paper;

friendly hand*, sheltered and carH f 0 " r r r ' n l r d b l * n k . ; , . i . n t e ( l o r d * ; . tmplc

until sober, told that they had souls

f„r worth -aving, and finally persuaded l o

siyu the pledge and don the red rihbon.

card*; samples of ores, metals, minerals,

and merchandise;teed*, cuttings,bulbs,

root*, and scions; tltroscopic n e w t .

The rat't of postage on Ibe above it

one ccnt for each ounce or fraction

thereof.

1 1 A R N E S S .

C O L L A R ,

of - : - A ! l D ( -

TRUNK STORE I h n k l l luck, Lowel l , Mieh .

i.f'inl Door Weil Lowell .Vallonat Dauk.)

L I G H T i t D R A F T I I A K K I S B ,

C O L L A I t S i H O R S E C L O T I M G

O y s t e r s J 5 c c f . t s a -Itslt at Kick- R O J I E S A N D B L A N K E T S W h i p s erls.

Tlie Lateel and Best Clgnr Ex'ra ' at W e t i t

J i i*l r r e i r e d a l arpp l i a r S p r l n ? ( l o ih lns : ? l A l i h r n S ,

Rickert •'lill sel ls i l f a t c l n r g o l o n i o s l" bread for o ccnts .

For Sa l t .

Ten lirst c lass c o w s K.VOS (k KRADrtELO.

for sale Ly

A N D T R U N K S .

Uais a o d

l l l h f i ' s .

T a p s , n e w s tork at

S m t o r Ferry** acting Vice I'rcsi-; ' r l ' c y , l o w 1"CD. P a y i n g men, too , dent has hsd the e ipeneure of m>>ra re- and no longer iu?'. drunkards. Their sponsibility, and that of graver and enmc-t appeals to the drinking clnsjes

1 " r t ginning of the Government, during ths m a " 0 1 , 1 v l l n > 1 ' i e c ' o j e 0 f the electoral canvass of votes; and nil pat- meeting 70 persons-igned the pledge riotic sod sensibla men agree that he nn.i p„"t on the rod Ribbon, soma of has dttchsrged hit trntt with rare d i s - , , , . ,

• « " ' 1 ,

r^# „ f n c • i • »• wit rclitioni bclweca iho PrcsiJcnt and ) 0 U l h , s a n d DOy's

I). 4 E . L. Wall A Co of . h i , c i t y , >u F r I J 7 ' ^ ^ l w « « r t . i n l e ^ l i n g Republican Senators a,.- C l a s . l l l l e i ' s . C o n e r msde sn atsigOBient on Tuesday to A . "Oj held at Jlustc hall. The hall was 1 , , . ciAro T n i n ' u t i . . • .t. F. Kelsey lur the beueflt of their cred- UHcd to overflowing. Most of the speak- to havo disappeared snd with .1 S , " e ' T " ' ' S b l ; ^ . T h i s I s t h f ifort. T h e r h a r e made a harl rtgbt crs * ho addressed the meeting the night Boa'bon Lope and the work Only e x c l n s l v e ( l o l b l D g hon.C In

.gainst hard times and falling price* before, remained over and spuko Fri- f f / t m g the adm.n .tration well on i ts L . W f l l .

s n d a n w tbst they bare had ,0 ttte- d s y evening with tell ing effect. At the ^ t Is progrertng « ufactonly The ' cumb, general .ympathr i* felt fnr cloteof th i . meeting orrr IO-) person. ^ " b . n ' offlc.alt lt.vo lieen fotmally For Sale-them.—/•ni t StandnrJ ' s i gna l (he pledge. .ntrodnced t o t h e subonlmatc. of their • T f o first-clau o o w s for sale b y

"Why do we laugh I" Oh. because t l ' Another meeting was held at Train'. Z Z T * . ' I "r ^ ! ' 0 , X ' • " B A P , , g ' - D -

U m funny t o t h i e k of 1'o.tma.terHine. ^ ' h y " W * - Tho hall was t'hc iutricao"!'or'l ')"" Went s iders will find my broad at of Lowell, snd the valiant general in W W to its utmost at an early hour, and . . T I . . . . Mitchel l X* D o n o v a n s s i m e pr ice as

ebargs of th* Port Huron ofllce, being .u .ny un.ble to g a h ^ m i t t a n c e return- ^ T d ^ a t ^ P '

b o « « l .round by an .x-confederatc j c - l o t h e t r h o m e s . T h n w a s the best o r t o . m o r r o w W I l i i e the opposition a t ' T . . ~ . meeting of the series. Specchet were fint | n t h c e U o . l Ti .0 b o s s R y o a n d Graham bread

C o l l a t s inan lac lnrcd nni l o ld a t

Money t o loan in sums of fjOO and | W h o l e s a l e a n d Re ta i l . upwimU on real estate security. i

O . I I . L . K , K . Lowell. Mich. REPAIRING - ,

f r e s h Homo mado Candy for JO ct«, a pound at Rickert". Done on short notice and at rosso

1 blu ra tes .

A l l W o r k W a r r a n t e d

E . F C L L E B .

officr. That's all.—2)*<IVI( _ It is stated that Senator Ferry and m a d e by Mutts . Went. Linscott and w ] l c r c i 0 ! p m e 0 f (bo uosnimtionj. a n j

at Rickcrls .

Gent's

. 1

Congrestmsn Stone favor the Appoint- Forbes, of Grand Rapids, and R e v s - | expression, of dissent by prominent Re- (Jeni'ij F i r n i s b i n r («00d-

ment of Major Chailey Watklns l o the B"" a n i ' Eaton of this village. After j t o l l i e ^ advifed relative l ino at . l l l b e i ' g . postofficeln this city, while W. A. Mbe speeches came tho pledge signing t o gonth Carolina ami Lousiana by c e r - ^

f n l l

Re1M,rt of the L. I, C. rnleriainiiient ' F r i d , J c v c n ' D B ' to organize. Mr. Lin- . H 8 W i r d a n i , j u d g c w i t h e y favor May- <""1 red ribbon, and the meeting closed , t a . n 0 T e r . 0 f f i c i 0 U S g c n t i 0 m c n ( bare not

11. HAI.L Cigar Manofjcturer Coi-ner Main and Rirer Streets.

D .

W

ATKlHHk ADAMS I'eaUii in Agricol-tural Imnletrenti, Faroi tool*, *1 ,

ttndg* S i m i .

J' U. TRAIN. Dialer in Faim products, Wool, ;>ell», pork 4c. Bridg* Cireet.

L1VERV, SALK and BOARDING HTA-BLE. Monro* t l . Ttoi. Tate Tiopiie-

next week.

Itelding »eenis

little town.

Call for Demoerati

in our next.

The Detroit New»

'•Jloscswfield."

Keep your hens well

throii"b tlii> inontli.

scott of Orand Rapids will l»e present : o r p e i r C e . Both candidates arc good with a list of over MO namei, mclud

to a*tl*t. ' and our citirens generally will be " 8 tho .e previont y signed. f be n prosperout ! tatltSed with e i ther .—0. fl. Poil were elected as fol lows.

W n . t BUILD AOAIX.—The catholic* A lingular and fatal accidcut occurcd

arc preparing to put up another church , in the townthip of Easlon, about thrco

in GrattsD, on the wall* of the one dct .milet weit of this city, on Saturday a f -

prints bis name troyed by flrc. See "Xotlpe to Build- icrnoon. An old gentlcmau. by the

ers"ln thc JocnKAi.. name of Fox, and his son, who lived

on the prison ground*, and Mr. Wm.

Ou» SkTTLBns' RBUMIOH.—The an- JntJi lining one mile west, wcro out

Excellent sleighing and herfpt of rosy noal reunion of the Old Settlers' Society \ rabbit hunting. Jury and yuung Fox

townthip eaueut

blunketed all

i E

H. HHKI'ARD. Hardwar* of nil kinds, . Door*, tosb, glair, 4c. Bank Block.

F. DOI'V, Dentfn" Rooms orer Scvti't Hardware ttcre. %'oik warraoled.

HOWKAWIIITK. Itootf, ihot*, Leather.' 4c. Bridge Street.

I C. II.Mil:. MaiUe Wutk*. Oue door i j . e*stof I.ee's'St llt;Jge Stree"

W. STONK, Cania^e liiiildtr. Monroe „ Street. A ;i kinds ol repairing dine in

first-clai* it tie

I' O. KILDRKTII. Uunsiaiib. Uusic Hall j Block. New guai mad* to Older.

JOHN TAYLOR, lion Foondrr. Corner, of Jackson 4 A m y Street*.

ELOS G. IIENRV, Home aod Oarrlage palcler. King k Ampblett's Block.

0

D W.AVKRV. Meat Maikd. Opposite,

Bank Block.

i L T 0 5 M. rERRV, Aitorney. Notaiy, and Justice. Bank Block.

Ma BAUBBR. (iroeerlif, Proeiilonf. . Creckefy. Noiloc,*, 4e. Cor. Bridge 4

Waibingloo Slieel,.

H

11'

checked latsc* slidi'ig around.

fongrcuationitl social at Mrs. E . R.

C't.aw'> tbi* Wedue.day evening.

l ion. Thorns. W. Ferry returned to

Washington last week.

N o doubt tliat Xoith Pole is a nice

one, but wc can't all have It.

Warner of Convis no* killed

by the kick of a cow on the 11th.

One more eolumii left in thc Juin.tAL

for adverti*enientt. Who wante it!

We are glad to learn that Mr. E P.

Ferry of Grand Haven i* rapidly recov

ering.

What this country nnnts i . a gate

hinge that u on't squeak *0 erery Sun-

day night .

W. Sanford Whittlesey i* tupcrinlend-

cnt of the Congregational Sahbtlb-

tchool.

Two m;U of returns from another

Slate. Twing ir l benutiesat Mr*. .Int.

Dougall *.

Max Adder ity» "the Ololie Demo-

of Lowell will lie held at Train's Hall 1 were walking side by bide, la irymg

on Thnraday evening of Ibis week. | their guns over their arms. Thc y step-

Music by Blocking A Claflin, assisted ped on a log together and as they step-

by Adams and Edle. Bill 30 cenlt . I ed off, Jury's gun went off, striking

(frvitteatta laheT'illtrcLMfi i Itt Vita frtt'l —T.B. I'irria. -4 •• •• —I'raak Seoll. 14 •• - - C . A. ChMfmin Mrc'y-Chat Dikr. FlnaBelalSeeV-Oet.T. Hm. Treararet—K A. Suniftlin. 81f«irl-L>tt Ktlla||. UI>Hi>lo-a.«. i'atkil, li. UiU. S«fI '- il-A'n:«—lllim Daaita O04I speed thc Lowell Reform Club.

For Sa le

T e n first-class c o w s lor E s o s IT BBADKIELD.

sale by

T h e bes t p l a c e in town to ; meal f j r 25 c t s is at Uickerts .

;ct a

I lewlog Close.

When tbu election

Wheeler was declared.

probably operated to modify tho general

" l"' r* 1 character of tho policy as determined

by Ike Prssidcnt, they have likely had

thc good effect of making all parties

concerned more tolerant, restrained any

tendency to a hurried dispositiou of Without a Parallel .

1 thote States, aud may have tuggcated | 8 l - M 1 . r i 0 N - C l - R E l r e p t r g n e l i B

some changes of details in thc plau the history of medicise. Thoie who disbe-

mapped. Relative to the two Slates , l16"' " j 1 hVkc " o c c u i o a lo try it can 1 , , , ; be conrmced without expense to ibemselrer.

' mentioned thc most popular plan now i , , , a c c t t l u l a w o n a e r f u i a a j l u r # l h l l W f

advocated appears to bo in thc direction | sell It oa a guaraateo to coro Comumption,

I of new elections. It u thought by

many that it is thc quickc-t and most

' satisfactory way out of the difGcultics

J A M S s H. W E E K S -

INSURANCE,

REAL ESTATE.

COLLECTION amJ

LOAN AGENCY,

CONVEYANCING,

mrf NOTARY PUBLIC.

Dttirablt Proptrty f o r tolt and lo rtnl.

Resident agent for Citizens' Ins. Co., of Newark, N . J . : assets, $.500,000.

Alto for our own Stale Ins. Co. of Lan) s ing; assets, over 1200,000.

of Hayes and

thc editor of young Fox in the l«ek of il.c head, and ^ r h o t c r , o f _ | surrounding the affairs of both, and is

J blowing off nearly half of his head. flrc o l J „ r n i o n n n ( 1 (urged by Mr. Blame and many others

He was killed instantly of court- The i l r a p 9 ( , m n n T n l ^ T l i e ! f r p n M i c 9 n , 1 basing thc confidence of tho Nation.

ctute of thc ducharge is uuknown, In t n ( i . s , l M r | |Ci, | a rati'lcstioa m e i l i n g — ' T I | C , , r e l ' i , l c n , to favor it ai it seems as though the gun must have i w h , c l l a , o r t o f thc most equitable solution attainable.

bech cockcd and the jar of stepping off m c c l | U ( , . The coiut hou.e wat packed Me is also understood lo favor a mixed i petfumo told br J. 0. Weit, Lowell, Mich, the log discharged it. The F o x e s ' f u U a n j L u a , ' i t C ( l j r c l M n l n c i l , u t l i , l c j Commission to visit the South and as- ^ " b e r e by dealers generally.

DONATIO^.—A donation party in lion

at Oie't^uth I^t'on'oraiiRr 'naU ^ h U ' " U 5 e " f l l ' c • l i » c , , a r S c '' , " ' k u m T n ' ,"1 1 of Lapeer held a ralitlcalloa m ' e t l i n g - 1 T l , e l , r c , " l c n . ! ** r e p 0 [ t ^ , 0 ^ ' T " , 3 , ' . W ^ : r . X L r v e s 11« r 1 " 1 f ^ ^ - h l d l w a s also a sort of indignation the most equitable solution altaiunble. ,

and will no doubt receive a good bene-

fit. The s le ighing is good and it's just

a nice drive from Lowell lo So. Boston.

Bronchitis, Coughs, llnarsenai*, Asthma. Whooping Congh, Croup. In these cases or any Lung trouble don t fail to try it, it may ' sate your life, while It will coit you noibing if it giiH you no relief. Call at Iks Drag, Store of J. O. West, Lowell, Bicb., and get a trial bjltle for lOcls or a regular sire for 50 [ els. or Sl.00. Sold eltewhere by d«a!ets1

geatral'y.

'•ilACKUKTACK a new and delightful

Spccial attcit lon given to

Collections,

And prompt returns made.

NOTICE.—Thc Republican* of W -

gennes are requssted to meet at the

' Water*' school house, on Friday, March

30th. at i o'clock p . m . to nominate

suitable persons for township offlcers

and to transact such other business as 1 may properly come before the caucus.

G. H . OoDfRET,

Chairman Rep. town Com

Vergennct, March 1 0 , I 8 T 7 .

DILSMAIM'S. —There will be a Uia-

a liomr litre —lew

camc from England a j car aiuee. Icav- U u x a e r c u | uirrlo^ s l )CCCUcs t i i c ' certain lit actual condition, nud then to • Fa l se Impr fgs ion .

ing a portion of their family in England m C 0 , i u B ( ( |opted a scries of lobolulious, 1 s o u l I l . e rn 1" Ucy largely upon its „ | a 6 e : l f r i l I I y | u p p o ( e d b y 4 c , [ 1 ( l i a c l a 5 l

IntendiBg to tend for them as toon as among which wci« the following for findings. It is admitted that Mr. Mol* ofcitirens, who ar* not practical or eiper-' . I,, nnfir tti ill - eilitoi o f i h e lie,..o ton's C'ouimiltec wil' make a Livorablc , '"ccd 'hat dyipepsu caa cot iorariably be

t . bi uctit 01 tli ^ lit ot Hit l lcmo- . cured, but wo are pleated to say that Greent oral: : " P 0 " l I ' c « « o f M r ' . , l ' u t Auguit Flower hu nerer, lo our kcowledg*

Knolul, T^it wbil* w* forgite th* m*n ' m n l l y Republicunt ate indisposed lo „ i | c j l 0 c . j r e Djjptp, R r,iTer complainl nho baulcd *gainit tLtt tiag, and welcom* puth the matter of his ndmiasion in ail-j ia all lis forms, such as Sour Stomach, Cos-ibem back as cititcat lo all tfcc pii?ileget w* v a u c o 0 ( Ext-culivc action looking to a 1 l i ' " " ! ' s i i : k H , & J*ehe, palpiution* of the ourAlses sajoy, lot li m who oaly prslends , 1... - "wrt. |ow ipinls. etc. .tc. Out of 30,000 dos-

LOAXS EFFECTED O.V REAL

ESTATE SECURITY.

OFFICE OVBK J. C. W i s t ' s DRUG STORK

they h*d secured

Slfindari.

Damosfallo BUI* Ticket

The Democratic State Conrenlion.

which w u held at U n s i n g last Friday ^p-.-uYodra-'wVo m n ^ r r o ^ ' t S a T ^ P " " ' " 1 M , t l c n i e n t o t , U . ^ a I " V u T e t " ^ ^ 1 ' ; ^ ; ^ " i n ' ^ fcilum | nominated th« fo l lowing t icket :

For Jutl ice of the Supreme Court,

war isortr—ttill. wiib a copperbtad grortl- new election, or otlicrwi icg iailincl, ore* th* Amtrican dag to cot*r ~ , , „ .

« ' - ' - r "" a traitort pi*|*xt,and a cowar?* p.rpo.e The rc ignat ion of Senator Cam.rou Henry T. Dtvcrens, 01 Kalamazoo; for l — u*t* Is neither rMognillon nor for|ir*. was a surprise to all his Senatorial a-so-

I RegenU—Anton E . Cbad«ick of Port nets. atJ when he die* unthrirea h* shonld cintct, and h i . disapproval of the P n s -

Huron aud John Lewit of Greenville, W'1'1 11'* *'** ident's [Ktlicy l ist been generally artign-

Several Democrats in thc Convention, /too/urf Ihat ih* man wirn will des*cr*l» ed m tho excit ing cause; but he now

was moved by

nai reported but ibousands of eompl Imea-lary letter* reeeieed fros* Drugjist., of won- , derful cures, Thre* dotes will reliere any | case. Try il. Sample Bottle^ 10 cents. 1 Regular *iu. 73 ctnti. Sold by J. O- West, | LOW*;I, Mich.

Notiee to Bnildeii .

N

Block.

NB. BLAIN. Fancy Dry Uoodi. Uar-. pelingi. Hats. Cap*, Notions, etr. Gi*

han's Block.

OWKLL OM.MBl'B LINE C. Waters proprietor. Leare orders al hotels.

T O O N wTLSON. JiacktmiUiiog. l lois^ shoeing, Waguu u d Cerlige ironing.

Uonroe Street.

L. UcOABTV. ntMceal* *mI I*muI Glutei. Bank Blotk

KA.BUNUKRI.I.V Nutaii PtUie, Low . *11 Siationai Buik. A.I the laleitstyle*

of swtaiiog done.

CIBAULU ALTiJK.N Ciotliing. Geais / Fum.itiDg good', ball, caps and trunks.

L LIU3 Block. Kaal corner

JOHN W1NULKR Wbolesal* aod Be. 1*11 dealer ia Uioctries *Dd rroriiioas.

L'Bion Block.

I ) AIINKS 4 ROO0R. Hiaikiinitliing, J ) Maia Street. Tbe'Igu • I lb* big boi»« *ao« is tbelr card.

SECRET BOCItTIES. •HgMrt i i i » i a . ~z--9a* c uit rz r. u

U A . M .

RB>.ULAa l .a i -cai . . . « | Uxk*l CbafUi * • . 71, al Muaalc 11*11, aa W><a..4i> etta>*|i

• aarMerelk* fall i»»*«l • » ! * . 1. r . D O I V , 11 r

I . a «r>»aai.i*,See.

HarmonT l^oda*.

NOIS* I,<1 i». r. BxiMpeirrr B .uiuail iaa I. Bax.a IB*, a.

J nrilur y p o. a. •.?•<**, Ba**r.

GRAND R&PIDS DIRECrORY.

crati* an able new* pauper." IVrlmps inatic EnterUinmenl at tho South B o * - 1 , V - . — > »u.. / I O STOVE i r o n ,r r ^ n . " , e c ' , i , o r i', "n I"dia gi-nt. Ion Giange Hall, March 29 | 8 ; 7 i f , T o r f ' ' t h e nomination of Jmlge Cooley 1 lb* flag of bis •ountry by makicg it ih* sym emliei iu- w ' f i '

C . '.t d SIIM., „ „ ' I Iter. Mr. I j irachri l » * • . In . B . f Room. ^ 4 • " c l f p . c H I . J , " m g sermon at the CongregatiooM ^blemux, musle and recitatloni will fill, '"A " , h c f 0 " ' M l " ' d i s o w n ch.r«ie, , and trails u , ' he entertains any hostility .ue , -Church Sunday evening. up the prsgrammc for the evening. I • o t , ® n " ' ' ' " ' " t t d Jlr. Ser^rens hav- glory in the slime of his own ir.iiorou* spin- admiuistration It is liktlv that bi* ' U r t l U a - Said Church to b* of

. . . . „ , , Tickets"-, cent* children under , , i B I heanl that he was a resident of fho B«» . Siak* *1 one* to a potilloa wh.r* h* It, , " , , , ' . 1 a ' " 4 dimention* u the on* C c l , , W r f a U D t I e r ' - I . - a , loo mtia Ijr^piiy. and to bate ferhat*. , n ' , T«n c t '> « d his desire to s o ' D o n ' , burned and lo b* boili o a t h * nri ' * • ' Fnm fnrtkmm l~*nlmm mt Wear a red ribbon in )our button i

hole aod you woo't wear »•» much shirt

in »ighi at your elbow*

John D. I.»e want* t« be shot while

be'* Baleep. Why didn't somebody

think •( this years ago!

All who a i t indebted t" thia ufliee

will favor us by paying their arcoBBta

at once. Read this twice.

The ticaaurtr of Manistcs township

cent*,

years of age H cent*. Accommodation

for about fifty teams without extra

charge. Proceeds will be used l o pay

the indebudnes* on the ball. So tayt

l>. H. English, the lecretary.

A Typo t raph lca l Error

For further inlonnatioa Icouire of lb* under-signed.

Dated ibis lO'.h Jay of March. 1877. 33wl Dts . i* MCCABTUV.

U m i n i n g . He left in company with 1 f 0 u 0 W l .

L. L. C.—The next regular meeting

of the l^ulie* Literary Club will be held

at the re*idenc* of Mrs. E. Fuller

March 5i>. Tb«r programme will lie u

J Ortoo Edto.

SUBOCO*.nir t ia* \ .,,4 .«<>aelt.r. OBr. la Dr. Bllu' Black, Onal HiyiU. Ba«l.>a<a

Mt, *7 dLalJua SI

siMroi nt i r , iir**r a. i 'v ' I I

UUHT & DAV18,

W J M E U D I I Office. Roomi 17 4 13. 2d floor,

Pierce'* Block, Grand Rapidi , M i c h

KUBTEnCH.

BREWER i . MAL»;ER.

City Brewery, Grand Rapid*, Mich.

V k A i a V T LAUKK.

SWEET'S HOTEL. Grand Rapids,

T.r'l'tcKEMINO, M i c b . N o better hotel in the Wett.

II.'JOO belonging to tba towoship.

The l i u n d Rapid* Woman't Chri.

tian Temperanc* I'oion i* a noble iB*ri-

t UIIOQ. and it doing much good.

Mercury, Saturday raorung, waa

dowa to s y below aero. Imt the Orand

Rapid* Democrat b*« W n down lower

than (btt

GUJIOB Wella is a canUidaie (oi i «o -

stable on the Grand Rapid* Oreeulwck ticket. Moae* Field l^loo'^t tn Old -

eon'* band.

Job Bulk done *1 the JOIKMI . of-

£.• a* c beap a* d x w l . e r e . and }utt a*

gS'*l. Job wotk, howerer, !• C. <*. D.

No tiuit afi«r tbi*

f l * juvenile house-breakers b a s e

bet u hauled up at Muikegon, thc eldest

of the gang beiug only IS. Thia I* too

much of a p r o g i c a i m age.

W. Louis i* now eat iBj new •n ioa t ,

D' l . .Vewa. Hnmph! I hieago b*t

bei n catiag new onions over a nmntl..

Hon much do you get al lncf

There was Mr. Lord, of Pontiac, one

o f t h c Michigan Republican electors;

Select reading. Mrs. Geo. Paiker;

fifth paper on Knglish biitorr, Mr*. J.

) S. Hunt; a life tketcb of Raphael, thc

' the painter, M n . H. M. Clark; paper

The undersigned will reeeiia bidt or pro-tltan Btl'tc*, but bltcktnt Itt' Yringtt i i n , ' ^ny suen puerile consiilerationt or that potBlt for twelve days^lerdat*for the bnlld-

olutioo wat voted down and the con th* tttins of his o t n chsracter, and trails Itf he entertains any hostility toward the i o f a Catholic tbnreh in it* mwublp of - n , • — t b * um*

beretotore present wall-

Slate and a democrat. RmUil, Th*i in ibn* nsolation* w* bar* well settled in life wcro the prime uiov. especial reference to the *nim*t.d *n.iomr i u g C11USCS t , | c u n t u i m 0 u s nomina-that *di'* the l.*p*«r Democrat, and referenc* . . . , , , .u

r- i i w I. ^ t t l . Ham,., l u i i l IB general to all who eicos* or uphold b in , t l o n o f t b , ; s o n ' o r , 1 , c % , , c » D c r * , h c

Col. Bob. lugcrtoll it d i sgu iud with i , bi* iuult ibis day offiiM to th* Bag tkal Republican legitlaluie at Harrisburg, |

i l l I ' ' r rfo lK'Vh"n'' l b e » 0 , l r r girti him • I M n „ ! o dearly indicate that thc ret-1 Republican Township Caucus,

i •-Willi > knnJio.liTF of nue kant* " ersn politician hat not lost any of the Tbe Republicins of lb* township of Low-

with a clear perception of our difficul 'intermarrUatsT tlrengtll that hns made hini » vll"ga"f'Lowc'^'ThutsJar!11 ^Ia*cb V l b ! Uee, RCTBBBFOBD B. Haves bet aim , ]Kiwer in Peuusylvama i»olit!. s. It m , i877, at 1 o'clock p. a . for th* purpoM of President of tho l-'nilcd State*. Mr. Moore's bill now before the State ' said that thc newly elcctcd MIC ' ssor pntling: ia nomination etcdidaltt fjr the

' u w " " " • ' . f I h . . . . . . . . . i • < . , • . ! I . i . " Z l ' C A ' S ; ; hand of thc South, end a id ,—'Let u t ' relations it lik- 'y to past through at thy with bit policy so far as it has bee a be friends'. • • • I t was a grand msny v i c l f i w d e s as the persont il aimt i made appaicut. A Senate official states

i f u r r A - ^ ' * ^ ' t 0 I c«»u ' : l , c T,"" '• the pres. , thai il is the first Senatorial resignation Charter Election

WB BrouTTbese ut terance Unrethcr in C0»d' t'0tt " , e . " D M r I J " except to accept to tome oth- r oili.e, | To ibt Electors of the Villaga of Lowell, ' , k types can represent It, the paientheses i since the days of Henry Clay. , County ol Kant. *od Sl*t* of Ulcbigan.

this way just to remind thc Democrat l L o | l a r t l 8 l l ,1 ( .a b y l h # 1 I ( , U | , u m a y b c ,jf i u t ( i r ( . | l t o m e v o u r Yea are benby totified that the aanoal

Ordir of Committe*.

on ancient mytbology. Mr*. Graham; ] ^ " - ^ D r a o c r a t ' ^ the bracket, the pai ls stricken out 1 readers to know thai among the tap- ^ I V i l l a g i ' on TuetdayTh* J d " ^ of^AprU recitatiab. Miss Freda RobiBsoa; scien-

tific article, Mrs. J. W. Uine; the

Budget, Mi»t Mtry Baikley; anlc le on

State I'nivertily of Michigan. Mrt. Fat.

A ' D U T A I A I . S U O O I I N O a > D D C A I R . —

A terrible accident occurred in Kerne,

last Sunday, resulting in the death of

Fred Pinckney, a young man about II,

and a too nf Ira Piackoey of that town-

•bip Judtoa W a n c r and Fred were

visiting together snd one of Ibem look

down aa army matket, suppotiog it to

be unloaded, which, alas, is too often

the supposition bot not the fact. Oae

of them even letted it by blowing into

thc barrel at the muzzle and was posi-

tive that the gun was not loaded. Il i*

the *amc old tlory repeated. Playfully

! young Warner leveled it at young

Pinckney'* head and asked bim if be

thould shoot . "Fire away'' replied

cal error somewhere

will of course correct It

The

Might fix

electloa will be held at lb* Council Room ia

' tires t*keu by the police form wliich A. D. 1177 for lb* election of th* following b y i h e S e u a t e .

Sec. 1. Thai section* 1 ami i o f ; raided one of the most noted gambling J . , like this: "Our Jy pes made ut t a y t lie diapter 169 of the Compiled Ltwt of ! L - . . - • . I Gne Presideai, on* lUcoider; on* Trustee

he wa* a notary public whea he voted. , P h c k n e y and Warner pulled the trigger

Free P'-st didn't know ibat

Some bard work is being dune by a

few to bare the Democrats unite wiih

the grcenbackera, iu putting up a town-

ebiji t icket. Singular, isn't i l l

Flint and Merrimsn of Ionia base

made an siaignmcnt and the Grand

Rapids Greenback he ld , the adminis-

tration party responsible for the failore•

One would hardly believe ihtre were

su many button bole* in the whole

l c ~ n . Re l ril-bon ia the best thing

and young Pinckney wst inttanlly kill-

i cd. The terrible m i t u k e was discover-

ed loo late. Nearly the whole charge

of shot lodged in the boy's face, and be

' died in the elmir he was s i l t ing in.

Wc pass over thc horrible scene tbsl

followed.

Fred sod Judson hare always beea

< the warmest ol frieadt, and Judton,

who bat now accidsntally taken the

life of hit much loved companion, once

, al the risk of bis own life tared bim

from drowniog; taking bim from the

other dsy, that 'Col. Bob. Ing 'no l l it

i/is^uitafwlth the Haje* admlnl'traliun.'

The item thould hare rea l— JrlijUtd

with the Ilayet administutiou. ' How

this blunder escaped Ibe ( j e of the

proof reader it more t lun we can

tell '* Soae lh ing like thai woui I do.

•Bort Born* for t lleaan.

hell* 1871, being sections i.;STl aud 4,722, be T " ' , , V n ! l ' ! / l a place of M. B. Perry ; on* Treaiurer; amended . o u to read a* fol lows; there-were an Hi ^.crctarj .' the L'. oa* UanLal *•• I acd AwciKir.

M,721.) Sec . 3 . No man shall mar-1 S. Trcasuiy, a promiiubt J u l g e from' Tbe l'*l.i will be opea from one until are

ry his mother, grandmotbsr, dnugbter, ' thc South.".ever .I cx mutnUrs of Con gratiildtugbler, [ttepmollier, grandfa-1

daughter, father's sister, sitter,

A iccent number of thc Kulauia. io ter,

Telegrspb says: "Messrs. I L C . & W . nor C. Weeks, of Allegan, bare purchased l , i * ni Uhcr t sister s daughter^

of E. L. Smith bit spleadid red short

graiiiKiaugmrr, siepraoiuer, g r a n u i a - • i thet ' t wife, t o u t wife, graadton ' t wife, " "s ides o t lu i gieal and good Wift ' t mother, wife's grandmotber. i U M ; u i •"' i l h " c are no? i (c a f thc

ifc > daughter, wife's Ki^uddaughter, J ( swell sciont of many of . ii • liist fam-irbi i i is ler . brolbet'tdaughter, sister'. i l i , s " « h o uiu felicitating iLemselro •Ughter, father s sister, r mother's i . . , . , , iter, iDorbis falher'tbroiber'tdaugdi u p 0 , , U , e l u c k y , c t , ' U a l 0 ' t , M , r 4 1

r, nor hit father'i sister's daughter, ' M " D e t ^ r o u , , l 1* 1 diiicputablo d i n o . ir bit mother'* biother'* daughter,! tho evening in question; othcrn ise tin

! o'clxk p m. J i o t t H. WttKS,

Recorder Dated, Lowtll, ti.eb, Utrcb lath, IS77.

FOREST M D LOWELL M I L L S .

HATCH & CHAW.

CASH PAID FOR WHEAT.

Flour, Feed i tc . , constan

on hand .

W e have in operation one of

FAIRBANKS'

HAY SCALES For thc accommodation of the public

H. W. AVERY,

i odium of a night in thd i t a t o n home Sec. 4. No woman shall mar-, S 1 | ( | „„ arraignmenl before a Police

added

TO LOVERS Of Good Tea,

Closing out Sale. $ L 0 0 worth of Tea for 45 cts.

Sale Commences

MARCH 21, CLOSES APRIL 9, • m A No. I J apan 15 Cents per lb.

Third Cl*is Postal Matter.

to trim a button hole with that yon ev- i water Jnsl as he w u about to aiak for l t r a a w . > the third time

01 r,. l . nmitu BIS spieaum rea n her father, grandfather, w n , grand- " . . y . born bull, the Eighth Earl of Lakcview. , U D | atepfatber, [grandmother** bus <-onrt would hare I" «b 14,1M. Price pahl by Messrs. Week*. 1 liand, daughter'* husband, granddaugh- unsavory record.

| M 0 It will be rciaembered that ' ter'shusljaud. husbaBd^ father, bus- The President is still i . r u n a t - l by

Me»r*. A. H. * K. L Smith purchased noV'her* brother, , h c , " u r i u ! ' ®f hungry oflice-stekcr. who

the Eighth Esrl of hi* breeder, S. R broUier's *oa, t itlcr't sou, father's betiegc bim from the rising "f il -

Strester, Eiq lour yesrs sgo,

lest thsn tcrcu

cd when he Smith'sfsrm, Feb. 1-5, 1873, C?0pouodt.

His weight to-day at thc farm it 2,475

—7.i poundt more than wheu he wa*

tkowu al the State Fair at Jackson last others whote mitlakct iu tint direction reconttruclcd, aud to cienle other, if

fall, bul not to flethy. Mr. Smith tel ls arc of almost daily occurrence, we gire there arc uol enough to g o round.

ut tho Eighth Esrl is still growing, and the following a u l h e n t f d i u t i o n o f , xho ic who were here at tho opening of

hardly kaowt when he will s lop. He

hat alwayt been a flrtl prize Inill, and Allegan may feci proud of 111111.'' | catalogues; corrcetc-d proois; n , n a | t h e i n a n , i a t i 0 n from that section at t int

... . . . T. , , i L • . , bills; magazines, when nol sent to reg- . , i .t • . i .-Thc Eighth Earl of U k c r i e s . it the ukrtubaeribert; maps, printed, JUho- H « e . Il seemed at though the entire

tire of the First Karl of Kalamazoo, graphed or engraved; mutic, printed, white population South of Potomac was luceeisful tsacber, and now would solicit a owned by Messrs. Storey, Sunnard and sheet; ne.rspa|>ers, whea nol sent lo in and about this city, scrambling and share of the patronage cf the people of Low. English Bro*., ol South Boston, which regular subscriber*; occasioaal pnbli-j ri . t i u k / i i h e d w o i r ( . , f o r . i . . ell an I ricioity. it good cvidenco that they arc breeding cationi, pamphlett; pos ten; proof 3 . . Mat. K i m a M . S l t o s o . frtm lbe motl popular famils "f Gh.Jrt' . t c c t s ; prospectusf*; regular publica-, ' e w positions witnin the s i f t of t i c AUordertleitat Mr.l. R. Stroog't Jewel-1 Horns in the Sltte. 1 lions, designed priBgipally for adver-I i louie of R c p r c K n l a t i ^ . REP. iryi iore. 33*4

pointment of Mi. Key be ing accepted

as proof o f the Presidcul ' s i n t en t ion to

1 or the btneijl of business men aud distribute the posloiliccs a m o n g the uu-

| third cluii postal matter; • of thc Congrnsional session ia Dcccm-

I Almanscs;books, printed:calendar*;, ber, 1874, tremble when they refer to 'catalogues; corrccted proof . ; hand

Proprietor.

N. H.—Having purchased a chest jof Mr. DeLan'v's t ' i can say it is a pood article. ' A. DVKE.

Hal

Mrs. Kittie M. Strong, T E A C H E R O P M U S I C ,

Piano, Organ, Harmony and Voeal^ Term* 110 tor twenty l*s*on*.

Mrs.Strong, for seseral ye*ri ha . been

DBALBR IN

Fresh Mea t i ,

Poul t ry ,

Oysters

ALL KIBDS Of OABKIB SCASOB.

PAID TOR ALL a i n o s o r

L i t e Stock, Sail Pork, H i d e i

Pelts &c

alUnkal. Bt l . fa 'Sl raal .

H W. A V E B t :

L O W E L L J o r K N A L .

JAB. W. HINE. Editor nnd PnblUher.

L O W E L L . - . . M I O H I O A K .

M O W S I N H U l l i r .

W A B H I N O T O N .

U U probable Hut I'litlnu'lrr Qoiitnl Tynw sill Iw nn.li |i"tlniuli'r uriirral nf llir lllirllli' r«r|M, In fllllbp tioaucr rmtd l \ty lUf rrerul Juih of >l»JnrC«ih. Il Ii > v.rj plpuml ippnlnlmml.

( iMnl HIP rarllNl irU of iTrtiilrnl lUxm will illliliiiililnll) l>e lo ETAML|« innal of HIP fnlrrkl nffl. i-crtol l/mliltna. Horn* •>( lh" nn-l ImporUnl I'lArM, II •nwan, »rr hflil bj H'liriH* wbo ran nrllbtr ri-ail nor wnli- Ho lin|>(irlaiil an oiltrr MI Ihr naval nfllcr al Nrw Orlralin la hrlil byaurfro, ' l i .tr ac'iinnu ruinr lo Ibp ainllllng offlcrra of Hie Irrvurj tlnnxl lij bla mark Tbla inrarn la nolo-rlon>lrnnalilalo reail orwrlir, ainl la rrprrli-il lobe

iTlilrlns I'H' imnlumrnla of lili ofllw wIMi onlalild IKraona.

m w r o a Ii>vri<l» In ao ottrcoiur II} bla lalmra on Ihi' fli-«lor»l Irllmnal Ihit hi- will nol Im- alil» In all'iid lha |<m«ul iraalon of Um rrualr. l is l>-avn lor Floruit wllh bla family.

In arninlanci' wllh cntlom, >lr». n«jr« InM hi r nr>l rrrrpllon at Iho Whlln Ifouiu- on Ihr aflrrnoon of the IMb Inal, Il waa «rry naini romli allrml-•••I. imnrlpjllj lij U-Ilra rralillnn In Wuhlnitlon, anil Inrlmlnl a Unir anil dlillnjnilabM rrprrarniaitrn ot nnolBcial a> wrll aa the offldal aoclfly of Ibe cap-ital.

THE aaalitacl am-roUr j nf Ihr tmanry haa taaniil Ihr forty aroonil call for Ihr rrtlrmplluu of ft-'in bomla of IfM, May ami KoTrmbrr, ITir call Ii for lin.OuO.OW, an.l IT.POO.OOO coniion ami t.l,O0u,uixi rrgUtrrr* bomla. principal and Inlrml l«ld al tba IrraMiry on and aflrr lonr in, nnt. Intrrral will rraae that dajr. Thr followmi la a dracrlptlon ol thrm: Coupon bmtda, |Aoo, So.SS Ml to in.«no, both Inclutltr; IIIHK). No. »i,«M to iw. iw, both In-clnalir; riKlalrriil iKinda, JVI, No. 401 lo if 1. both Inclnalvr; flm, No. nasi to fiSM l»>lb Inrln.ltc; l-'O", No. W.I lo .WS. Imtb Inclualtr: fioop, Sn. M.05I lo IS.bJ. Imtb Inclnalrr; Isnuo, No. H763 tn ISM, Imlh Incliulrr.

E. II. Wi'innaxa, mlnlalrr In Francr, la now in Wa«hln»tcn to arttlr bla butlnraa alTalra wllh Ihr ilrpartment of alalr.

HEatTon HnrnMiN'a commlMlnn aa accrrtarj ot Ihr Irraaurv waa algnrd on Hit 9th lint.

SEXIIOE CAURKOX, of Wiicnnaln, If ly lup qnlte 111 al Waahlnat m of typhoid frrrr.

A iiELrniTioH of colored Brntlrmrn Inlcnirwcd thr iirraldml on Ihr 9lh lint. In nuard lo Unnlb Carolina affalra. Hr mfonurd thrm that bo would prcairtu thr vUlnqno Irfl by Orant, and riamlnr Into lb« eondltlon nf aflalra In that alatp carrfnlly, l«forc actlnn.

ParairEM 1!«II» haa appointed Wm. Btnnr to I* nnltnl Hlalra attorney for South rarollna.

It la titled on tho aulborlly of Prealdrut Uayra, that aa anon aa hla cabinet li formed br »111 laaur Krntral ordrra lo all mmmandlDi; offlcrra In thr Bouth to withdraw thrl.- I.ihipt lo thr KOTrrninrnt rraerrallona. Thia order will br rxplalm-d aa re-Ilrtln* Ibr fcdrral treopa Anally from all dnllrf Inddrnt to Ibe peculiar drll, political and aocial comllllon of the Houtheni Hlaicr.

TEE following nomlnatlona were recrlrixl by the Benalr from Pnaldrnt Hay fa ot the Jib Inrt.:

Strtrtary ef SlaU—Vm M. Erarta, of Mew York. Sfrrlnry <i/ IJit TVuaurir—John Hbennao , of

Ohio. stcrelarn nf Rar-Oeo. TV. McCrary. of Iowa. Utrrrlarf (/ iKr .V.iry—III. hard M. Ibompaon, of

ndlana. itnoriwy tfen/raf—Oharlw Ilevcnt, of Maaiacbn-

rlta. /Wmaaffr ffmrral—David SS. Key, of Trn-

ncfa.T. S^nlirj of lh/ /nfrrvr—Carl Schinr, ol Slla-

aonrl. THipnaldenl bca rrcclvrd a Irltrr from Senator

Davu rfalKtiio* from Ike auprcme court.

F O R E I G N .

A n i m c r n t I *a artaen lirtwren Senta and Ihr porlr ralallvr lo thr rracnallnn ol thr poallloni on thr llrlna fronller. The Tur» n-fnar to abandon a«ii n lalanda unleaa the Hrrrlaui aliandon |niiI-llona around Little Zwornlk. The Rervian gorera-mcnl hat comm«nlcate<l with Conalanllnople, and 111« hoped thr maiirr will bc arrangrd.

THE rlulerpeat baa apprarrd Eear Ortmaby, Uncolr'hlrr, and the foot and mouth dtaeaar in Chiahlre. Somerartablre and Ktnlablre.

A TniEian admiral writ, a to the London TYmu co-jtradlcting repniu In recirl to Turkey. He aaya tbi country la "inlet, and life and properly tali . A t a went conncll at 81. Pclrrtburg, over which

th' cur prealdnl, U waa Ihr unanlmnut concluaion Ibat |X*fe waa of th' ifreateal nrceaally lo Ilutila, and ibr pniRraonne for a peaceful i«jllcy wa. ic-cepted, the only point of difference belUR at lo the lime al which the demobilliatlon of the army ahall be ordered. •

THE Egyptian flnamv ccmmlltee bare accepted Ihr propoaalaof M. I)e U-atept, made In Ihr name of Ibe Hurl canal, I" complete and work the (anil between Cairo and Itmadla, provided ILe romiany tie aulhorlzed to levy certain due* upon veaaela panning through. The canal la nea> y completed. The worka were formerly abandoned for wanl ol fundf. By the exernlinn ol MMfj •' plan a large tract of draert land will be reclaimed to culllvall.in.

Accorfiiixs to a IVru corretpondenl, anarehr, general demorallntlon and Irreaponobdlty are i ri-vaihng lo an alarming eitent In tht tullau'i gorem-mesl.

A I'AB.E dlapaicb atya thai (ruler cnnlldriice prrralla in re«ard to a paclflc lolmioD of the Eait-ern quetllon.

Cik WM. Qbkookt, Oovernor of Ceylon, la on a vlaii lo Autlralia. Bualnrai gencnlly la dull In Koulli Autlralia. It u I eared ;he general average ol wheal will mil exci-ed five bntbelf per aer». leaving tona for eiport.

IT la tialnl In military drclea ibat thc nii-aauret announced lor the formation of a new military eorpt,wilI, | | carried pill, be equiralentto the mo. billiatlon of the whole c-mmry except Finland.

Ixiui I'l alir denlea the Inaiy obligation nf Ibe powei. to defend Turkey. Their right to defend her Integrity and Independence, Ibat of Krancr r.ermany, Italy or Ituaala heraelf cxlata wlUiout the tandlon of aolemn treat); bm Lord Derby bat d.w

claml that Turkey cannot u p e a help irom >^g. land. 1 hua the Dnal rcull of the Irmly of l-am It a tuperfluoua affirmation of a right we do nol In-t»nd to nte.

T U B KA8T.

OOT. U i tTtann officially nollfled the aenate and houte of repreaeniatlvea of I'enntylvanU. Much 12. ibat Hon. Mliuon Cameron had rmgnnl bit potlllon aa U. H. aenator. THE estcullvr committee of the W. aUrn Union

Telegraph Company reeomm- ',d. lbe declanllou ol tbi uaual quarterly dlviden i of l>, per cent.

Tut fall'iwliig la the tcbedule of ritea of fn lgh f r o m Nrw York t o w r a l e r n i«dnU whleh went In to effect on Monday, Marcb II:

. w M «b H|>e-itiieun ^T - c l , M - cl»aa. Hal. OtWdO ,i 711 CU 45 li

, f , u l • « »I in f.I 4V ClDclnnalL » rt 51 41 W IndlanapoUt 71 fc 47 »J n JS^TUla « tl 71 M 44 Tol*U bu S4 4f, n« X Oolumlma Hi M 4B „ ^ lltiatmrgh i i 4ii .w a, -ju

M f ) O 31 'li Terre ll.uie 77 VJ r.l (it M Ultje l l , ;4 f.j M 1 Qulney 1/7 ttl 7» CI f j Ztn™>ille 67 13 if. al K Clevrland <, 4r, i , » 5 I M r o l l M 4ii u JJ A

Ouirt tat t to the . i n ..f ibe uie Ocsmuxlore Va»d»T>dli wen flbd in the Kurr. gal' ' offlc al New *ork. on Ibe uih Inal.. by ton,elm. J. II avert Ibal ihi old man waa not In toond mind when he mtile tbi dorunient, aud that u waa pro-currtl by fraud aud undue Inllu.iir. of Wm. II Vandirbili. A t the annual niiumenrrmrut nl Jefferaon Med.

Iftleilll.gr. I biltaelpklt, on lbe lull, mat., Ike de. gree ol diwi'ir . f niedlcini wat cunlerrf^ in |»-grnUttnen, lociudtng nlnHy-Bn from I'mntyl vamr. Bflrrn from llUnott, mnr fn m Indiana, tiul Ktrt ** frtMk low* AIM! ItbUi.

A vtai a. irfr gUa prevail..! tl New Vork Cily I a the nil LI 1.1 lbe rib. A building in llrouklynneM,*. mg to the f m e m chemical Work, ww blown down l ' ~ North I IveLtklU, thr wr.i k tb. Ilu.laon luver ralin«d waa waabed lo lb. eiieiii ibat tralna could ml pua

Ttt eonveiilion of window gUat mannfa-lurrr. in aawalou al IHUbarg, efferted an nrgMlttUon b. I . known aa Ibr "United aa«riatlon of wlnbrn alaa. manufacturera.- The convrntlon adjourned altrr .1 ipting a uullorm teak .1 price, for tbi whole country,

Tn. lallnre of John J. Hoyt, ol New York, wllh Iltbiliiiea amounting lo |l,7M,Hjr, it announcwl.

Oe», JOB* A. D a haa reigned Ibe rhtlrmtn>blp oflheurand Army of tin ItepuUlc and ia.u..I an addreaa |othe vetenn aoldl.ra and a i l b t of the Cniieel strtea urgitg them to maintain th.- organ|. aallon, and railing upon all member, to give a h. .ny aupport lo the poUcy of civil aemce reform and njuclllallon to forcibly eiprea^ed in the

Ir augural addreaa of pnwldent Hayet. THE committee of expertt and prominent mining

mm and operalort tre exploring the uewly op. n. d l,M0 foot U-rel contoUdale,! Virginia mil. e; ih-lr nporl la awaited with Ibe great..I Inlerral mi Cal-ifornia atn-et and la expected lo aet at real rtriotu eontradldory ttorle- art aflrwl concerning the proa-pecu of tho mine.

CHitiEa 8. ALBERT, telegraph opentor of Itlch. mond, lucL. b « been beqaratbeel |7,u<i.uti by a rtfeeaaed uncle In Oenntny.

siaj. W. C. lUtKET. t Mexican war veterau, died ai Car ro 111 on. IlL, on the 7th Inal.. aged 80.

Job* A. HOTT, a prominent New York apecuUti-r. hat lailfd. With i i alii lit let amounting to tl,TM,t34.K. The Mart, will uot exceed $218,OOU, aud will I. mneb rednred by litigallon,

T H E WEST.

1 tt puUiahid Ibii of Illegal votea at Han Fran-"cc coaUttet to craala eon.lderablt tentallon la

IMI clly, and corrrcllont continue to he htndtd In by aggrieved parllet.

THE war of rale. Iietwaen the Cairo Short Line, 81.1/iula, Iron MounUIn k Boulbtrn, Mnbllt k New Orletna, and the Nrw Orlrant, 81. I/iula k Chicago roadi, which bit liern waging for tone day. |>a.t, It ended, Ftrea ban advanctd from

to which they had been i ul, from 81, Ionia to New Orltana, tollt.eo, and all paHlta (Mnctrntil •eera to lit wtll tall'Hrd.

THE 'llhoilrrlrh llhu Mine, tltualrd Iu Dead-wnotl llulch, llalte Otyvlllr, wu told by II, F, McOany lo Ollroer k BttiUbliry, nl Hall Ukr, fnr |Mi,iiiai, en lbe luih ol March, Hie ttme partlM purcbtaed one-lhlrd Intrrral of lhrl«ura Mine, lo-calnl lu Ibe aamr vldnllr, from 0, II. Wagner, of Deailwu. il. Inr iln.iaio,

MibMima nf riHl-poIltd tparrowa arr fiitllng on III'Ida Inlealeil wllh hiip|ier igg. In Inwt,

HEUiin Intotat and aultr, of Mrilm, arrlvcl al HI, l/ml" mi Ihi' llllb Inal,, and wero called illKin by many promlnrnl rlllreua. They vlallnl the Mrr-diaut'. Kxehange, the brl.lg' and other nnlable placet, and left fnr New tirlean. tba next nrnlng, whtn tbry will remain inilll Ibry ircrlvetdfhn from Mexico, lb, ii go I boner In Vera Cnii.

GOT. lUmiaii-Et en route bi I'alllomla It look allerhla lntere.1 In gold mine.

In Ibe nee at Racramrnlo, nn Ibr uih Inat,, bt-weeu Occldi'iit and Ibalinr, Ibe laller waa thr win-ner in Ibne •Iralght betla. Time KMX, tnd Sil.M,,

AT a meellng In Kauaaa City, Mn., nn thr Mb Intl., preliminary alepa tere taken to aecure a Urge line nn the Mltaonrl river to take out the large rccnniu-lallnn nl gralii now at Kan.at City.

Oov. I lLUKiti , of Mluneao t, hit Tfloed the IrgtilitUe t d which pro|v«rd a uniform .late tax upon properly lor tchonl purpotea, to be dlitrlb-tiled tccnrdlng 1.: iinrollmeut nf pupllt In the pub-lic tcboolt. wbii Ii would have taken tlionl 190,000 each from St. Paul and Mlnnrtpollt for Ibe tup-l»irt nf iiiiinlry .ebonl..

THE Mlnnetolt State prlinn Hoard dltcovered thai, llmiUKh t mltltke, the I«gulatiire failed to make any anpnprlatlni for the aupport uf the prlton for the cnmlug yetr, AUHT nnici ra are arriving at 81, Paul to form a

court Eartlal, Iwfore which, rumor ttyt. Ma], lleno ol the aeirnlli cavalry, and Capt, Hall, of the tame reirlinrnt, will be arralgntd on charget pre-ferred by each again.! the other, bul uot Involving Itenu'a adlon ou lbe IJltle Big Horn.

CRIMES A N D OABUAJiTIBB.

A GEBMUI namrd Jam re Horn, at Dayton, O., olli mi led lo commit aulcldt by ahootlng hltn.tll wllh a plilol, ou the lath intt. Two .hota took effect lu bit head, and It la not thought ha can ro-cover. Jealnu.y 1. the cauac atalgned for hit action.

AT Minneipolhi, Minn,, tl t late hour ou the night nf the lllb Intl., the body of Mra. Mary Lyon. wa« found at ber realdrnce, fare and hMd horribly mutilated, and hrr akull broken. Her bii.band, Daniel Lyon., waa arreated on .urplclon ol having commlllrd the deed.

Iwomoreol the train Ibb-vet who have l«en operating on the Ohio and Mluit.lppl Itallroad, belween 81, Lonlt and Flora, 111., have been cap-tured, and warranta hare been litned for four othen.

havrri, D. Aral in, late manager at Toledo, 0„ of K. O. Dunn k Co.'. mercaullle agency, .ulcidrd on Iho bth ititt.. by th'iotlug blmaelf. No came awigneiL

Panrt -runt have be-n recflreil al Waahingtoo of tbi' arntl, in Georgia, nf the nnttd guerilla, Harrlfin llak'r, and .ixty.three dlttlllera, and Iht dmlinctiua of twi nly-ont illicit dlillllttlft.

THE .eventh ndlm of the ptnit in Bt. Frtncli Xavlcr Church, New York dty, baa been IdrntlOrd a» Maggie Kelley, The terrible nature of that det.il) .trugglenn the tltlrcate, tnd of the excite-ment ir, the gallery, can be Imagined by the fact that threti of the vletlm., according lo thr title. menl ul the eiamlnlng phy.lc.ana, died from the .hock or fnght.

A. M. MEn-imir.n, of Norfolk, Maat., waa mur-dernl and hi. home ranttcked on the Btb of March.

THE aeoond trial of Alexander Snlllran, at Cbl-cage, fur lbe murder of Franclt Utnford, termi-nate,1, on th* bith mar., the Jury bringing In a ver-ilid nf acquittal.

THEflve-ttory brick building, 339 to 347 Waah-Inglon itreet. New York, oocupb-d by Henry Welth, wholratle grocer, fell on the 8tb Inft., owing todefictive glrdert. Lott, $30,000.

IK th- United 8lalet Dl.trld Court, al New naren, the grand Jury haa found three Indlclmenlt tgalnpl John 0. Tracy, Preiidmt of thc Farmera' and Michanlea' Bank, of Hartford, for mlaapplylng (30,000 of the funda of the lunlc, and live Indlct-menl. agalntl J. L, Chapman, cuhler, for atalallng the Pretldtnl, and for embexilement and perjury.

AT OwonibMO, Ky., on the Mb Inat., Ben Ttplett, agiil nine yrart, committed tnldde, Ben't mother retuted lo give him an apple, when he became angry, and lo frighten hit parent, tmnred a piece ol clothea lite, tint one end to a tree, and Baking a noote nf the other end, .lipped It orer hit neck tnd bung blmaelf,

Wu. MeOtaw waa killed, and Wm, Mahoney aererely bi-aten by unknown aegroet In the capltol grnundt, Waablnglou, on the evening of the 7th Inat.

Twnhriithrra named Kid quarreled at Barnaton, In tb. prorlnoe of Quebec, on the Bin Intl., and oue fatally .hot the other.

WAILE flring a aalute at Alton, I1U, in honor of the inauguration of I'realdenl BaTet, the cannon ex-ploded, tirrlldy mangling Cha.. Kurneaon, aged It, whn w loaillng II al Ibe time. Two plecea of the ctnnoii entcrcl Burnrwon'. bowl, and both hanla* Were taken off.

THK Coroner'a Jury In the Athtalmla bridge dla-aatrr rate have rendered a rerdict declaring that Uw- bridge waa defi-ctlre, and throwing all retponai-blbty of thr aoeldent on the railroad company.

Carr. WILLUM W. DOBaiBt, well known on Uie lakee. droppiil dead on the Slh luit., at be retcbed hi. bnme, al Erie, Penn., returning from a walk.

TBE building known u the Waltham Manu-facttiring Cun'pany'a building, tt Sot. 1,1, tnd 6 Bond Itreet. Nrw York city, wat burned on the nl,'bl of the Clh. Tbe lott on tb' .tructure tnd IU cunlciit. it ettitutled al from 1300,000 lo 11,000,000.

F O R T Y - F I F T H CONGRESS.

E x t r a S e M i o n .

S e n a t e .

WEDSEHDAV, Miirch 7 . — A f t e r t h e reading uf the Journal a motion waa made that irnatnr elect GroT.r, of Oregon, be .worn, Irat on obje.'tlon li) Hamlin the oath waa nut admlnialered. . , . .Tin' S iiatr Ihet returned eonalderadon of tbe Kelligg eredeutalt. Kemark. nn iht aubji-ct wen- nude by Bayard. Blaine and Mortun, alter which llayamV .ubatltute Inr the nrlglual nwnlu-tlun ul Blaine waa agrevil In—yma :;6, nay. TV. Tbe aulflitute tablee tbe mailer Hatll tbe ap|niut-mrut uf the I nmralttee nn privilege, aud electiona, tn whem tt 1« In IN- referred.., During the Kfllngg dltruuion Mllrhell, uf Oregon, aalil he bad arveral iWlllun. fii'in citlxen. uf Oregon nbjectlng to tbe nwllng nl driver and be therefore prraented Ibem to the aenate. The petlll m charge' that bc pm-eure.1 bit -lectl in by bribery and the corni|it uae III moinij; that be unlawfully tud eorruptly taaued . eertlBeatr of election lo Coruln ana falaely iMtiArd before lb ' aenate enmmlttee on prlvllegft and eleel lout to tn<ttlu hit art PalteraoB tulimlt-te,l a ritulullnn lu refer the credentula of D. L. c.irbin and M. C, BUIer, bntb claiming a teat ID Ibe t. nate frnm Houth Oarollnt, to the committee mi privilfgt and elndlont when appointed. Agreed tn. . . . Bayard .ubmllted a reaolutlon lo have John J- Mnrgan, aenator-elect Irom Alabama, .worn In. P.-ndlng dUruatlon, the aenate went Into executive aiatlinj and ao n after adjourned.

T U U B K D A Y , M a r c h 8 . — J o h n T . M o r -

gau, aeiiauir-elert from Alaliama, waatworn In,. . . A reaolutlon to aeal drover, of Orepon, waa tlien ralbil, and C.,nkIIng made a .perrh In favor of Ornvei*a tdmlf.ion, claiming that tbe ra-ew of t»r»-gon and l/iuiflaua were different, a. In Ibe former .lata there wa. but one legblal-ire. After reiuarka by Mi rt'/ii, Tlmrmtn, McMilItu, Haulaliury and llnwr, Ihr reaolutlon waa pa..rd and tbe oatk of nffii" admlnlatereil to Oruver. Tbe rvtolBlion ref. rt the objectlona tnd rrr.lrnllalt lo the rnmmlt-l.e en priviUiie. and eln-tlnna fnr Inveatlgatlon Tbnniian iu">.U ibat tb. rrnlmilal. ol J, Kuatlt, elalulng tl, lie a. nail,r from LHilalana, which were I tilled by lh. laat aemte, bt taken up aud referred 1,1 t'i. eninnMter nn |invllegre and elrrtinoa. UM nver till in murrow The ernate then went Into n.cutivt a.aaion, and ab;5 thed.xia werwrnipeoed tdJonrued.

FKIIIAV, M a r c h 9 . — S a r g e n t s u l v Biitte.1 a nauhitian that the vnale proceed with the .p|ailnlnirul of .landing conmltteee, and thai rub 4'.. requiring cnmtalllect lei lie appnlutad by I til 4, b. tuti^-nded rarrled. The fnllowing coinnilllert ware tlien tnnaunend :

/ VieW/pet tiwl KUrlyiu— Mart op chalrmtn, Mii. h. 11, Madl. igb, Carn'ron, of Wlaconalu, Mr-Mllltn. Uu>r, naiilfbury, Merrlmnn, UIH.

Hrnj* /irMuiot-t tmeron, of Pen u.y Iran It, rhairiuan, Murton, Uamllu, Howe, CouUlng, Mr-Creer>, lleigy. Katon, Jubnaton. I

11i„ip,e/ — Morrill rliairmai, Dance, Ferry, Jonet of NiTada, AlUtuo, Unww, Btytrd, Keruan, Wal-lace.

.tiwipritliena—Wlndnm chairman, Hargrnt, AlHton, Doney, Ulabie, Utvla, of Wett Vliglula, Wltbtn, Eaten.

rutamffe-OouklUig chairman, Spencer, Burn-i l l . . McMillan, Patttnon, Oordcn, lunaom, Ban-4 m ,

> / 1 - U , - lb chalrmtn, Bruce, Bollint Jolioatun. Mrl beraon.

AjrinUurr Paddcck chairman, Bhaton, Hoar, Dav,a. of Weet Virginia, Gordon.

Jfi'i'itry A falri-tivtcn rbairman. Wadlelgh Ctmero>,of pennaylvania, Bumalde, Teller, Plumb Kandolpb. Coekrell, Maxey.

.Vneoi A fair*—Sargrnl chairman. Anthony, Con-oTer, Blain.. KlrkwcKid, Whyte, Mrpheraon.

Jodiriarji—lalmnnd> chairman, Cnnkllng, Howe, Cbrlalianey, DaiUof llllnola, Thunnan, McDonald.

I'U'lofc/t and /Vafnxiila-Hamlin chairman. Ferry, Jonrw, of Nevada, Paddock, Conorcr, Klrk-wood. Sauiabury, Maxey, BaiWy.

Pubilt LamJi — Ogkeby chairman, I M d o c k , Booth, chaff.*-. Plumb, McDonald, Jonet, of Flor-ida, Ororer, Garland.

I'rirtli Land CfahiM—Thunnan chairman, B i y -I ard. Bogy, Cdmnndt. Chrlttltncy.

hJlan Afaln-KMttm chal trsan, Ogleeby, In -ualla, Kaundert, Hoar, McCreery, Coeik,

/Vo.iona—In/alia chairman, Bruce, Teller, Kirk-wood, Davl., of llllnola, Withera, Bailey.

Ilr" tutiennr* Cltitu-Johnaon chairman, Jonet, ol Florida, Hill, Lwwtw, McMillan.

Cltima -McMlllaa chairman, Mitchell. Cameron, of Wucontin, Teller, Coekrell, Hereford, narrlt, Morgan.

PUIritlnf rWumWa—Doraey chairman, Bptncer, Iug.ll., Ilolllnt. Haundtrt, Merrlmon, Dtrnum,

AifeK.—Wtdlrlgh chairman, Booth, Chaffee, Kernan, Morgan.

rwNlr BtiUlHpt and Onwadt-Dtwet chtlrmtn, Morrill, Otmeron, ol Penntylranlt, Htultbnry, Jom t, nf Florida,

rnrflorlrt-ltllivton chtlrmtn, ChrlalltDoy, t:baffee, Htnnden, Oar lan 4, Oroter, llerelord.

AaUroadt—Mllcbetl cbtTrmtn, Howe, Dawet,

i in'm'tmiS"' r , r T T ' , , o r t o n ' Bar-iftnea and Jfimna-Hhtna ehtlnain, ClitffM,

Klrkwnod, Humb, Hereford, Oook, Hilt, Kertaten of /.awt-Chrlattanry chairman, IngalU,

Davla, nl llllnnl., Wtlltre, Ktrutit, KduroMen and Labnr. Ilurn.lde rbalrmat, Itt-

Irrton, Morrill, Bruce, Hharon, Gordon, Maxey, Bailey. Umar,

n t U Htrvit* and AefrraeAmenl-lllali e chalr-mati, "gleaby, IVIenon, Bunlb, Mi llreert, While, l)«rk,

KAuJll n i l (WnW (Aa r.mlin,rnl Xanenaet ef lae Menale—Jonta, of Nevt.lt, ehtlrmtn, llollini. Dent,It

/Vln/diy-Aulhony cbtlman, Hargeul tnd While.

MNrary-Howr rbtlrmin, Edmandt and lUBMtn.

HMlM-rwry chairman, Hamlin tnd Mtrrlmon. hyn-unl Bl/la--Bayard rbairman, Wllbert and

Anthony, fi'nrolM Wi/'a-Oonuver chairman. Paddock tnd

Grorer, ferret of lAr MluitHppI Alter—Bruce chtlrmtn,

llltlne, Uonuver, Coekrell and Harrla, 7b Kroml'ie /A/ .Vrertl Brantkn of fJU Omrl

,SftTir» -Ubaffre chairman, ConkUug, Wlndom, MrrrtmoD, E*lon.

TVaiuporfullon Aafea lo (Ae .Seakoard-Ctmerou, si WlKou.ln, chairman, Wladom, Conover, Buru-.Ide, Haundtrt, Dartt, of Waal Virginia, Htrrlt, lAmar, Beck.

On motion of Thnrman the credenllalt of J. B. Eutllt, claiming a teat from Loultltna, waa referred to the eommittee on prlrlleget tnd eleotloni.... Gro-rer, ol Oregon, labmltted t reaolutlon ttUng that tbe charget that hit election waa procured by brib-ery, oorruptlon and other unlawful meant In tbi leglaltlure of Oregon, tnd thtt he did corruptly tad frtudolently laaue t oertiacale of election lo out E. A. Cronln t pmldenllal elector, on Dec. Wb, 1*76, and that be gave falte trallmony btfort tbe com-mittee on or tboul Jtn. «lb, 1(77, be now referred to tbe commllltt on prlvllegn tnd .'lection., who thall thoroughly Inreallgalt and report upon the foregolBg charget, with power to tend lor pertont and pa pew. Adopted....The aenate then went Into rxetullve teatlon, when the cabinet numlnt-tlona were referred to appropriate comrallleea A motion lo adjourn till Monday, Inlroduotd by Cameron, t l Pa., waa nrgallved-44 to II. When Ibe dojra re-opened Ibe aenate adjourned until to-morrow.

SATURDAY, M a r c h 1 0 . — T h e V i c e Pntldenl pretenled a communication from Wm. Orion, Pntldenl of the Wralern Union Telegraph Company, rrqniwllng the return of mrettgea to the number of about 30,000 d'llrered to the chairman of the committee on prlvilrgaa and rlertlon., .ome week, ago, In accorilance with an order of the ten-ale, land on the table....The 8antlt then went lulo executive are-ion, tnd ronflrmed til tbe ctbb net nomlntllont by nearly tunanlmou. Tote In ctrb cttc,..,Whi,. the doera were re-opened, the ernate adjourned till Turndar.

TUESDAY, March 1 8 . — A n t h o n y sub-mltted t reaolnlion thtt t volnme containing lha procrcdlnga of tbe electoral commlaelen and the two houan nf Onngreaa In regard to coantlag Iht elertoril vole, ordered printed t few diyt MO, be prepared for publication under the direction of the committee on printing; that 300 copiea be fnr-niahed to Juatlcoa ol the tupreme conn who were member, of Iht electoral (Bttmltalon. Referred, . .. Morton tuhmltled tn ordtr lb it Ibe leltgraphle dlipalrhee referred to In the letter of Wm. Orton, Prttldtnlof ibe Wettern Union Telegraph Oom-

Cy, be depotlled In Ibt office of the tecretary af aenate, to be by him dellrertd to Orion upon

him giving a receipt for the aame. Mitchell taked to lay the order over nntil to morrow. Ho ordered. — Tbe tentle Ihet took a rtcett lor half an bonr. Upon retttembllng, t meeaage wit received from Ibt Pntldenl, tnd tn executlre tettlon wat held. When the doort were re opentd, the tentle ad-jotrned until to-morrow.

A Screw in a Boy'a Long* for Fire Mentha.

Bowling Srecn (Ky.) Paotacraph. I n t h e S m i t h ' s Q r o t e s e c t i o n t h e r e

res ides t h e f a m i l y o f Mr. W . J . D i c k e r -

eon , a g e n t l e m a n w e l l a n d f a v o r a b l y

k n o w n in t h e c o u n t r y . I n t h e f a m i l y

t h e r e is a br ight , m a n l y l i t t le b o y , n i n e

y e a r s o ld , n a m e d J a m e s , w h o is q u i t e a

p e t . Last A u g u s t h e a n d h i s m o t h e r

w e r e par ing applea f o r d r y i n g p u r p o s e s

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

purpose . A three - e i gh ths i n c h s c r e w

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

ch i ld- l ike p u t t h e s c r e w i n h i s m o n t h

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

w i n d - p i p e . V i o l e n t o u u g h i n g f o l l o w e d

w i t h o u t e j e c t i n g t h e s c r e w . . O n t h e 1st o f S e p t e m b e r t h e l i t t l e b o y w a s

t a k e n to h i s bed, first w i t h ch i l l s a n d

f e v e r . T h i s waa f o l l o w e d by i n t e r m i t -

t e n t f e v e r , w h i c h in turn w a s s u c c e e d e d

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

w i th e x p e c t o r a t i o n s f r o m t h e r ight

l u n g . T h e sufferer c o n t i n u s d to g r o w

wonte, unti l , i n s p i t e o f t h e b e s t m e d -

ica l t r e a t m e n t and a p p l i a n c e s , h e

was ted a w a y t o a l m o s t a s k e l e t o n f r o m

w h a t h e h a d b e e n . D e a t h s e e m e d

inev i tab le a n d near at h a n d .

N e a r t h e 1st icat . h e waa t a k e n a l m o s t

with convuls ions . Gold s w e a t o o s e d

f r o m h i m , w h i l e h is f a c e a n d n e c k

g r e w l ivid a n d purple . H i s h o n n s e e m

to be n u m b e r e d . H i s f a t h e r s tar ted

hurr iedly for t h e p h y s i c i a n . S u d d e n l y

t h e r e ensued a v i o l e n t j e r k i n g c o u g h

a n d t h e i ron screw w a s e j e c t e d f r o m

t h e r ight lung , w h e r e i t h a d b e e n s i n c e

h e swa l lowed it , o v e r five m o n t h s a g o .

P r o p e r res torat ives w e r e g i v e n , a n d t h e

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

i n g a n d g r o w i n g rapid ly . H e is n o w

w e l l and a s f a t a s a p ig .

A n I n n o c e n t E e t r « M .

A n i l l i terate p e a s a n t girl , a s e r v a n t i n

a p r o m i n e n t f a m i l y o f S o u t h M a i t l a n d ,

Austra l ia , h a a la te ly i n h e r i t e d a m i l l i o n

and a - h a l f o f francs , or $800,000, T h e

g o l d e n s h o w e r h a s d e s c e n d e d t o t h e

heiress f r o m t h e wil l o f a d i s tan t r e l a -

t ive of w h o s e e x i s t e n c e s h e w a s igno-rant , but w h o had m a d e a large f o r t u n e

in A m e r i c a , and l e f t it t o th i s girl a n d

her brother in e q u a l port ions . T h e

brother is a s tab le b o y in a w e a l t h y

f a m i l y n e a r Paris . B o t h are u t t e r l y

w i t h o u t e d u c a t i o n , n o t e v e n k n o w i n g

h o w to read . T h c l a d y wi th w h o m t h e

heiress c o n t i n u e s to l ive w h i l e t h e

af fa irs of t h e d e f u n c t r e l a t i v e are b e i n g

set t led , is v a i n l y try ing to g i v e s o m e

c l ear n o t i o n of t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f t h e

f o r t u n e s h e h a s f a l l e n i n t o ; but i t

s e e m s impoas ib le to m a k e her s e e e i t h e r

t h e respons ib i l i t i es it wi l l enta i l or t h e

necess i ty o f t u r n i n g it l o u s e f u l a c c o u n t .

H e r so l e i d e a in c o n n e c t i o n wi th h e r

i m p r o v e d f o r t u n e is l o h a v e " a l i t t le

h o u s e in t h e c o u n t r y a n d a g o o d lot o f

f o w l s . " S h e s tubbornly r e f u s e s l o l earn

l o read ur write , t leclaring l h a l s h e o a u

l o o k a f t e r " t h e little h o u s e a n d t h e

f o w l s " w i t h o u t e i ther . " B u l h o w wi l l

y o u m a n a g e y o u r servant s ? " urged her

mis lress , " if y o u d o nol l a k e t h e

trouble to i m p r o v e yourse l f a n d a c q u i r e

a better idea o f th ings f " " S m a n J i . ' "

answered t h e girl, w i th F r e n c h g e s t u r e s

o f a m s i e m e n t and d i sgus t , " D o y o u

th ink I would h a v e tmontif W h y ,

w h a t s h o u l d / d o if I h a d s e r v a n t s t o d e

m y work 7 Ko, no; n o s e r v a n t s for m e .

1 w a n l n o o n e l o m e d d l e w i th m y l itt le

house a n d m y fowls . 1 shal l l a k e c a r e

of them m y s e l f . "

A Week's Work. It is s t a l e d t h a t a w e e k ' s w o r k in Bir-

m i n g h a m c o m p r i s e s a m o n g its v a r i o u s

results t h e fabr i ca t ion of 14 ,000,000

pens , 6,000 bedsteads. 7 ,000 g u n s , 800 , -

000,000 c u t nails , 100,000,000 but tons ,

tons of p ins , five tons o f hair-pins 1,000,

saddles , 5 ,000,000 c o p p e r or brass co ins ,

20,000 pair o f s p e c t a c l e s , s i x Ions o f

papier wares , over £ 8 0 , 0 0 0 w o r t h o f

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wire, and h o o k s and e y e s , 180,000 gross

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s c r e w bolts and s p i k e s , 5 0 t o n s o f

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w a x or vestas , 4 0 t o n s o f re f ined m e t a l ,

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f enders , 8 , 500 bel lows, 8 ,000 Ions o f brass

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

t u d e of o t h e r art ic le , b e i n g exi>orted t o

AIIIIOSI all parts o f t h e c iv i l i zed wor ld .

TBK ind ica t ions o f a large flight of

f a s h i o n a b l e s t o E u r o p e n e x t s u m m e r

are sa id to be s trong.

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Watblnglon Oorretpondeoce.

T h e S e n a t e C h a m b e r presented a

m e m o r a b l e p ic ture . T h e b o d y of t h e

hal l h a d taen c o m p l e t e l y c h a n g e d .

T h e Senators ' s e a l s h a d boon crowded

i n t o a s c lose a oo in pass a s poss ible , t h e

l e f t s e g m e n t be ing a m i g n e d to Senator* ,

a n d the r ight lo t h o D i p l o m a t i c Corps,

t h e S u p r e m o Court , a n d d i s t ingu i shed

gues t s and publ ic f u n c t i o n a r i e s .

U e n e r a l in C h i e f S h e r m a n , h i s staff ,

a n d Qens , H a n c o c k a n d T e r r y are ar-

rayed in g r a n d e u r u n s p e a k a b l e . T h o

g r i m S h e r m a n ia f a i r l y covered and bur-

i e d in g o l d , h i s a n g u l a r ou t l ine s w h o l l y

lost in a broad sash o f c loth of gold

flung ob l ique ly o v e r h i s narrow ches t

a n d shoulders , h i s wais t e n c a s e d in a

g l i t ter ing bolt, a n d u p o n h i s s h o u l d e r s

a p e r f e c t n e s t o f g o l d and tassels , stars

a n d gi ld ing. N o r were h i s a i d e s lees

g o r g e o u s in g e n e r a l or deta i l . T h e i r

fine f o r m s w e r e p lastered w i t h cords

a n d tasse ls o f b u l l i o n , f o r m i n g a per-

f e c t tang le o f g l i t t er ing c o r d a g e about

t h e n e c k , s h o u l d e r s a n d wais t . Q e n -

eral Terry , c h a n g e d but v e r y l i tt le i n

a p p o a r a n c e s i n c e h e first a p p e a r e d

h e r e in 1806 at t h e grand review, waa

t h e o n l y figure w h o s e p r o f u s e o r n a m e n -

ta t ion did not s u g g e s t a bur l e sque . Tal l

a n d straight a s a n arrow, tho go ld cords

and resp leudent ins ignia of h i s rank

rather re l i eved t h e m e l a n c h o l y h u e o f

a n i n f a n t r y off icer's u n i f o r m of dark

b lue . H a n c o c k , g r a y and so ldier ly ,

h a s c h a n g e d a g o o d dea l . H e waa tl e

c e n t e r o f a t tract ion for the batter ies of

g lasses in the k e e p i n g of t h e f e m i n i n e

platoona that filled t h e gal lery . H i s

ha ir had b e c o m e p e r f e c t l y whi te , a n d

a s h e s a t broad a n d bur ly bes ide Sher-

m a n t h e contrast w a s m a r k e d . W i t h -

o u t s o m u c h go ld o n h i s person , t h e

b u l k i n e s s o f h i s figuregavo m o r e p r o m -

i n e n c e to h is d e c o r a t i o n . A u d e n r i e d ,

e legant , adored b y dancers , a n d

M c C o o k , ha le , h e a r t y and so ldier ly ,

a i d e s l o t h e G e n e r a l in Chief , w e r e

h a r d l y less o b j e c t s o f in teres t to t h e

c r o w d t h a n t h e b ig-wigs t h e m s e l v e s .

T h e r e is bus t l e a n d m o v e m e n t n o w

a t t h e doors. T h e g a l l e r y r e s e r v e d f o r

senators ' a n d m e m b e r s ' f a m i l i e s fills

no i s i ly . Al l t h e g o r g e o u s r a i m e n t

w h i c h filled t h e a v e n u e s w i t h w o n d e r

a s t h e o p e n c a r r i a g e s w h i r l e d past , is

n o w s e e n in f u l l T h e p l u m e s are a

trifle l i m p , t h e p o w d e r e d f a c e s a trif le

p i n c h e d , b u t t h e e x h i l o r a t i o n o f t h e

c r o w d e d ga l l e r i e s s o o n d i s s ipates t h e s e

s i gns o f p a s s i n g d i s c o m f o r t . B a n k o n

b a n k of b e a u t y a n d finery rise, a n d

e y e s a n d ears a r e b u s y s p o t t i n g o u t a n d

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

n o i s y buxx o f c o n f u s e d c o n v e r s a t i o n

s o o n fills t h e g r e a t h a l l T h e c r o w d s

r e d o u b l e . S o o n t h e r e is n o s p a c e v a c a n t

b u t t h e s m a l l b l u e ga l lery o f t h e d ip lo -

m a t s f r o n t i n g t h e P r e s i d e n t , a n d ris-a-

vit w i th t h a t uf t h e journal i s t s . B u t ,

br i l l iant a n d v a r i e d a s are t h e h u e s o f

t h o lad ies , a m o r e s t u n n i n g apparitic-n

fixes t h e e n t i r e a t t e n t i o n o f t h e h o u s e .

T h e centra l d o o r s a r e t h r o w n o p e n . A

p a g e d e a r s t h e w a y wi th p o m p o u s os-

t e r a t i o n , a n d a gl i t ter o f go ld a n d

c r i m s o n , s i l ver a n d p u r p l e , and t h e

m a n i f o l d h u e s o f t h e n a t i o n a l e m b l e m s ,

en ters . First o o m e s t h e d e a n o f t h e

d i p l o m a t i c c o r p s , t h a t is , t h e e l d e s t i n

t h e s erv i ce , S ir E d w a r d T h o r n t o n .

B l a r i n g i s t h e o n l y w o r d t h a t wi l l d e -

scr ibe h i m . I n so l id c l o t h o f g o l d ,

w i th h e r e a n d t h e r e a h a n d b r e a d t h o f

t h e s tuf f v i s i b l e u n d e r t h e p r o f u s e

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

ribbon a s w i d e aa t h r e e fingers, to w h i c h

a t t a c h e d u n d e r t h e c h i n , w h e r e t h e

h i g h - b u t t o n e d c o a t ends , t h e g o l d e n

m a a t o f t h e Order o f B a t h , h i s ta l l ,

s l ender figure e n t i r e l y s u i ' e d to d i sp lay .

Sir E d w a r d w o u l d h a v e b e e n f a n t a s t i c

h a d n o t h i s f r a n k , k i nd f a c e a n d s i lver

h a i n e n f o r c e d r e s p e c t . H i s coat , c u t

in t h e f a i h i o n o f a n E p i s c o p a l v e s t m e n t ,

b u t t o n e d h i g h o n t h e e h i n , w u o n e

so l id m a s s o f g o l d e n a m e l l e d braid

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

h i p s d o w n w a r d . I n h i s b a n d was t h e

c o c k e d hat w i t h w h i t e p l u m e s a n d l a c e o f d i p l o m a t i c order .

A s t h e c o r p s filed i n t o t h e c h a m b e r

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

t o m e d to c e r e m o n i a l s , t h e ga l l e r i e s al-

m o s t arose e n m a s s e to a t t e s t the ir aa-

t o n i s h m e n t a n d cur ios i ty . T h e t w o

first rows of S e n a t o r ' s s e a t s o n i l e r ight

o f t h e Pres ident ' s d e s k w e r e a s s igned

to t h e f o r t y o r fifty c o m p r i s i n g th i s

s e l e c t g r o u p . T h e u t m o s t r ig idi ty in

t h e order o f r a n k was preserved . T h e

first row waa t a k e n u p b y m i n i s t e r s a n d

persons of a h i g h e r grade . T h e s e c o n d

row was filled w i t h s e c r e t a r i e s o f lega-

t ion and m i l i t a r y a n d n a v a l a t t a c h e s .

A s t h e y filed in , all s t o o d c o u r t e o u s l y

w i th mi l i t ary r ig idi ty u n t i l t h e w h o l e

corps w e r e r e a d y to d r o p i n t o t h e

chairs p r e p a r e d . B lax ing w i th go ld

a n d g l i t t er ing in t h e u n n u m b e r e d

j e w e l e d o r d e r s o f E u r o p e a n sovere igns ,

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

a n d te l l ing s p e c t a c l e of t h e a s s e m b l y .

A s e a c h o f t h e g o r g e o u s figures s e a t e d

h i m s e l f , a d j u a t i n g sword a n d c o c k e d

hat o n h is k n e e s , t h e w o r k o f ident i f i -

ca t ion b e g a n . T h e m o s t c o n s p i c u o u s

figures w e r e t h o s e of t h e Bri t i sh , Rus-

s ian , I ta l ian , G e r m a n , and A u s t r i a n

m i n i s t e n , c o v e r e d with go ld and saahed

wi th broad s c a r f s , e m b l e m a t i s i n g t h e

c o l o n a n d a r m s of the ir c o u n t r i e s a n d

sovere igns . G o r g e o u s a s t h e E u r o p e a n

r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s were , t h e y w e r e fa ir ly

o u t s h o w n b y t h e Oriental d a u l e of t h e

C h i n e s e a n d J a p a n e s e min i s t er s . T h e s e

d i m i n u t i v e persona, a c c o u t r e d in

E u r o p e a n toggery , were f a i r l y a n i m a t e d

figures o f go ld and p u r p l e , rivaling

o v e n A r i s U r c h i B e y , t h e m a g n i f i c e n t

T u r k , in t h e r i c h n e s s o f the ir att ire .

T h e I ta l i an m i n i s t e r . B a r o n Diane , w s a

c o n c e a l e d in a c o a t o f what m i g h t

f a m i l i a r l y b e cal led s i l ver m a i l , as

w h e r e t h e s i l ver b e g a n and t h e c o a t

e n d e d it w a s impoas ib le l o tel l . S tun-

n i n g as t h e c h i e f s were , t h e subordin-

a t e s were , s i m p l y , indescr ibable .

T w o lads a t t a c h e d to t h e Ruas ian l e -

ga t ion , e x c e e d i n g l y tall a n d all r u n n i n g

to s h a n k s , n a d t h e l ightes t o f l i g h t

trousers c l o s e l o t h e s k i n and wais t s o f

s u c h s u p e r n a t u r a l l e n g t h that it w a s

dif f icult to te l l w h e r e t h e long l e g s rea l ly

d id beg in . A c r o s s the breast , i n m u c h

t h e o ld f a s h i o n o f t h e f rogs a d o r n i n g

mi l i tary coa t s , ran d o u b l e rows o f go ld

braid t h r e e or f o u r fingers in width

a n d r a m i n d i n g t h e spectator irresist ibly

o f a n e n o r m o u s gridiron serv ing a s

breastworks . T h e T u r k , d i sda in fu l a n d

pecul iar , n o t l e s s b e s p a n g l e d t h a n h i s

ne ighbors , l o o k e d o n t h e p la in s i m p l i c i -

t y of t h e S e n a t e c h a m b e r , t h e rich, b u t

by n o m e a n s e legant , red M o r o c c o

chairs s e t f o r H a y e s a n d Grant , and t h e

p la in-co lored l ea ther s o f a s and cha i r s

for t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t a n d others , w i t h

s o m e t h i n g of d i sapprova l in h i s h a a d ,

s e n s u a l face . Ar i s tarch i B e y w a s not

less o o i u p i c i o u s for h i s lav i sh adorn ing

t h a n t h e re ta in ing o f h i s fox u p o n h i s

ead , w h i c h w a s n e v e r r e m o v e d dur ing

t h e s u b s e q u e n t c e r e m o n i e s , not e v e n

w h e n Chap la in S u n d e r l a n d e m i t t e d t h e

f o r m a l prayer . T h e d i p l o m a b i proved

a godsend to t h e wai t ing throng.

Direc t ly o n t h e h e e l s Q/ this dis-

t i n g u i s h e d and r ichly-att ired g r o u p

c a m e Uiu po l ioc c o m m i s s i o n o f

t h e District o f C o l u m b i a . T h e

doors w e r e a g a i n t h r o w n o p e n , a n d

t h e s l ender figure of Marshal N i c o l a y

entered , p r e c e d i n g the jus t i cee o f t b e

S u p r e m e Court r o b e d in the ir s h i n i n g

sat in gowns . I t w a s not iced t h a t Cl i f -

f o r d and Fie ld , w e r e n o l a m o n g t h o s e

enter ing . I t w a s f u r t h e r n o t e d t h a t

D a v i d D a v i s c a m e in w i t h h is bre thren

w i t h o u t t h e g o w n , and t h o u g h h e t o o k

his p l a c e n e x t t o Strong, it w a s a s a

Senator , n o t a s a J u d g e . Brad ley ' s

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

t h r o u j h t h e gal leries , a n d h is f a c e i m -

m e d i a t e l y b c c a m o a target of observa -

tion. H i e l u x u r i o u s l ea ther c u s h i o n e d

s o f a s and cha i r s o f t h e V ice -Pres ident ' s

r o o m had b e e n p l a c e d j u s t in f r o n t a n d

f a c i n g t h e Vice -Pres ident ' s desk for t h e

J u d g e s o n t h e right. T h e s h a g r e e n

l ea ther s o f a s a n d cha i r s o f t h e m a r b l e

r o o m were r a n g e d in a s i m i l a r p lan o n

t h e l e f t f or t h o cab ine t , w h i l e j u s t i n

f r o n t of t h e d e s k and a t its f o o t , f a c i n g

t h e a u d i e n c e and t h e S e n a t e ,

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

t h e s a m e p a t t e r n b u t br ight s car -

le t in color, f o r t h e o u t g o i n g a n d i n -

c o m i n g P r e s i d e n t . T h e s e c h a i n , m a g -

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

o f t h e m o s t s u m p t u o u s u p h o l s t e r y o o v -

ered wi th t h e r i c h e s t R u s s i a n l e a t h e r ,

a n d cos t v e r y c o n s i d e r a b l e m o n e y .

Unt i l filled, th i s row in a s e m i - c i r c l e

b e l o w t h e journal i s t s ' ga l l ery , w i th i t s

r ich furn i ture , br i l l i ant a n d v a r i e g a t e d

co lor , a n d c o m p a c t f ix tures , l e n t a n air

o f substant ia l m a g n i f i c e n c e , a l m o s t

s latel ineea, to t h e s c e n e . M e a n w h i l e

t h e floor o f t h e c h a m b e r h a d b e e n g r a d -

u a l l y filling. A l l t h e s e n a t o n a r e i n

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

floors a n d ga l l e r i e s p a c k e d , t h e v a g r a n t

e y e , s a t e d w i th c o l o n a n d w i t h n o t a b i l -

i t i e s , s e e k s o n l y f o r i n c i d e n t s . C o n k -

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

a n d a t t h e m o s t e f f e c t i v e m o m e n t . H e

h a s an a a d i e n c e w o r t h y of h i s h i s tr ion ic

parts . T h o u g h t h e t w o r a n k s of s ea t s

a r e filled w i t h g o l d e n - r o b e d s trangers ,

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

b e n c h i n s i l k e n s a b l e s a r e i n l i n e o n

t h e c ircu lar b a c k o f t h e s e a t s n e a r t h e

d e s k , a n d t h o u g h t h e r e i s b e a u t y u n -

s u r p a s s e d , a n d f a i h i o n a n d r a n k a n d

p r e t e n s e a n d p i c t u r e s q u e s h o d d y a n d

a f f i u e n c e , a l l e y e s a r e fixed o n t h e tow-

e r i n g figure o f t h e N e w Y o r k s e n a t o r .

W r a p p e d i n a g r e a t b e a v e r o v e r c o a t ,

re surrec ted f o r t h e u n t i m e l y c h i l l o f

t h e d a y , h i s f i g u r e s t o o d o u t A p o l l o -

l ike a m o n g t h e care less c r o w d o n t h e s e n a t e floor.

H i e h a n d s c o v e r e a c h o t h e r a t t h e

m e r i d i a n figures. T h e r e i s a s u d d e n

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

T h e centra l doors o p e n for t h e l a y ad-

m i s s i o n . F r o m t h e reporters ' p e r c h

a b o v e t h e p r e s i d e n t o f t h e S e n a t e ' s

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

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are fixed o n t h e t w o s t o u t c o m m o n -

p l a c e figures t h a t w a l k n e r v o u s l y d o w n

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d i v a n s a s s i g n e d t h e m in f r o n t o f t h e

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prepared , a n d t h e t w o m e n a r e t h e n

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clerk's desk; H a y e s , in a t h i c k over-

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f a c e o f hia w i f e in t h e ga l l e r i e s oppo-

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chair , a n d s t ea l s q u i e t g l a n c e s about

t h e c h a m b e r .

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t h e m , a o d t h e m e d a l s w h i c h m y c o m -

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1616 u p t o 1818. T h o s e b i s h o p s w e r e

w a r r i o n ; i n d e e d , e v e r y p r i e s t i n t h e

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a n d h a v e m a i n t a i n e d t h e i r s y s t e m o f

re l ig ion u p t o t h e p r e s e n t t i m e . W h e n

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

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the ir sanct i t i e s , a n d t h e i r n o b l e c o n -

s t a n c y w o u l d , in h i s o p i n i o n , s e c u r e to

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t h e world.

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

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n e w e s t c o l o n in s o f t w o o l drvss g o o d s

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o n e t h a t wi l l b e r e m a r k a b l y d e g a n t i s

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mater ia l o f s t r e e t w e a r f o r c h i l d r e n

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sti l l smal l , t h o u g h larger t h a n t h o s e

w o r n last s e a s o n . T h e " V i n c o r t i a " is

a n e w p o l o n a i s e , a n d is v e r y d r e s s y i n

e f f e c t . M a n y o f t h e o l d tra ins are

s q u a r e In t h e b a c k ; b r e a d t h s c u t l o n g e r

a n d t h e n finished w i t h o u t c u r v i n g

f r o m the s i d e b r e a d t h s . T h e lat ter

b a s q u e s are t h e " C l e m e n t i n e " ( a v e r y

p r e t t y F r e n c h b a c k ) a n d t h e A n n e t t e . "

T h i s is a d i n n e r or reception b a s q u e ;

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

d o e e s d iagona l ly to t b e s ide , e n d i n g i n

a broad p o i n t severa l i n c h e s b e l o w t h e

w a i s t l ine . T h e s p a c e l e f t u n b a s q u e d

o n t h e l e f t i s b a l a n c e d wi th a b o w o r

o t h e r o r n a m e n t . T h e " F l o r e t t a " a n d

" R e n a " t h e n e w e s t s l eeves , b o t h w i t h

n o v d cuf f s , a n d t h e " E u l a " is t h e l o n g

g e m p o c k e t o f t h e s e a s o n . S o m e t h i n g

ent i re ly n e w a n d u n i q u e , t h a t wi l l find

a p l a c e a m o n g t h e d e v o t e e a to drees o n

o u r s i d e , I s t h e VHmenl Breton o r B r e t o n

j a c k e t .

G o o d A d v i c e a n d G o o d M a n n e r s .

M u c h j e w e l r y i s vu lgar .

D o not s m a c k w h i l e ea t ing .

D o n o t o u t y o u r na i l s in pub l i c .

D o not r u n a f t e r f a m o u s p e o p l e .

D o n o t b r e a t h e h a r d w h i l e e a t i n g .

C h e e s e s h o u l d b e e a t e n w i t h a f o r k .

F e e i n g wa i t er s U p a y i n g b l a c k m a i l .

Serve v e g e t a b l e s o n s e p a r a t e p l a t e s .

D o not g i v e m e r e f r i e n d s c o s t l y p r e s -ents .

A m a n ' s dress s h o u l d n o t b e r e m a r k -able .

Girls w h o p a r t the ir h a i r o n t h e s i d e

l o o k fast .

I n g o i n g u p a n d d o w n s t u n p r e c e d e

t h e lady.

Short na i l s m a k e t h e finger tips g r o w

broad.

A p ink ribbon u n d e r t h e c h i n m ^ k e s

a p a l e w o m a n l o o k br ighter .

A f o r m a l ca l l is v e r y l o n g i f i t l a s t s

half an h o u r .

N e v e r t a k e p i t s o u t o f y o u r m o u t h

wi th y o u r h a n d .

Y o u n g girls are trusted too m u c h

with m a l e c o u s i n s .

I t is i m p o l i t e t o k e e p a m u s i c i a n con-

stantly p l a y i n g .

Address y o u r w i f e a s " M n . " ; y o u r

husband a a " Mr."

A lady wil l n o t a p p e a r in t b e s t ree ts

a l o n e a f t e r d a r k .

A y o u n g l a d y s h o u l d n o t s tre tch h e r

f e e t o u t i n c o m p a n y .

T h e r e i s t o o m u c h p r o m i s c u o u s k i ss -

ing in th i s c o u n t r y .

W a s h i n g t o n d o f f e d h i s hat e v e n l o a

negro , if h e k n e w h i m .

S o m e m e n u n p l e a s a n t l y c o m b the ir

m o u s t a c h e s a t table .

I respec t p r u d e s , t h o u g h I 've b e e n

c h a r m e d wi th jo l l y r o m p s .

D o not h a v e p i c t u r e s of g a m e , f r u i t

or fish i n y o u r d i n i n g - r o o m .

A m a n s h o u l d n o t a p p e a r in sh ir t

s l e e v e s b e f o r e lad ies in t h e h o u s e .

N o m a n r e s p e c t s a g ir l w h o flirts,

t h o u g h h e m a y flirt w i th her for g a m e .

T h e l a d y o f t h e h o u s e s h o u l d receive

t h e guesta a t a f o r m a l r e c e p t i o n .

A l w a y s t a k e t h e last p i e c e o f a n y -

t h i n g - t h e r e is s u p p o s e d t o b e m o r e .

N o t h i n g is pret t ier f o r a y o u n g i s h

girl t h a n braids d o w n t h e b a c k , a n d a

fu l l -wa i s ted dress .

D o n o t ca l l a m a n a l iar un le s s y o u

h a v e a l u m p in y o u r throat a n d are

sure that h e is a l iar . N e v e r pu l l o u t y o u r w a t c h in o o m -

pany , un le s s y o u a r e very f a m i l i a r w i th

t h e p e o p l e .

A n e n g a g e m e n t o f m a r r i a g e is l i tt le

less sacred t h a n a m a r r i a g e w i th c e r e -

m o n y .

N e v e r cross k n i f e a n d f o r k o n y o u r

plate . L e t t h e m n e a r l y a n d care l e s s ly

parallel .

. I f y o u m e e t a g e n t l e m a n fr iend wi th

a s trange l a d y o n h ia arm, raise y o u r

hat to bo th .

I n t r o d u c e t b e g e n t l e m a n t o t h e l a d y ,

unless t h e g e n t l e m a n is cons iderab ly t h e e lder .

T h e P o o r B h e e p .

T h e a c u t e n e s s o f t h e s h e e p ' s ear , i t

is sa id , s u r p a s s s s a l l th ings in n a t u r e

that I k n o w o f . T b e e w e will d is t in-

gu i sh b e r o w n l a m b ' s bleat a m o n g a

thousand , all b leat ing at t h e s a m e time.

Bes ides t h e d i s t i n g u i s h m e n t of v o i c e is

p e r f e c t l y r e d p r o c a l b e t w e e n t h e e w e

aod l a m b , who , a m i d t h e d e a f e n i n g

s o u n d , r u n t o m e e t o n e a n o t h e r . T h e r e

are f e w th ings w h i c h h a v e e v e r a m u s e d

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

t h e n t h e sport e o n t i n u e s t h e w h o l e d a y .

W e p u t t h e flocc i n t o t h e fo ld , s e t o u t

all t h e l a m b s to t h e hil l , a n d t h e n s e n d

t h e e w e s t o t h e m a s t h e y are shorn.

T h e m o m e n t t h a t a l a m b b e a n its

d a m ' s v o i c e it r u s h e s f r o m t h e c r o w d

to m e e t her , but i n s t e a d o f finding t h e

rough, w d l c l a d , c o m f o r t a b l e m a m m a ,

w h i c h i t l e f t a n h o u r or a f e w b o u n

ago, i t m e e t s a poor , n a k e d , s h i v e r i n g

— a m o s t d e p l o r a b l e l ook ing c r e a t u r e .

I l w h e e l s about , a n d ut ter ing a loud ,

t r e m e n d o u s bleat o f p e r f e c t d e s p a i r ,

files f r o m t h e f r i g h t f u l v i s i o n . T h e

mother ' s v o i c e arres t s its flight. I t re-

turns, flies, a n d returns s g a i n , g e n e r a l l y

for t en or a doxen t i m e s , b e f o r e s n y

r e e o n d l i a t i o n is p e r f e c t e d .

A x a revival t h e c l e r g y m a n asked

t h o s e w h o w a n t e d to b e p r a y e d f o r to

s tand u p . Q u i t e a n u m b e r rose to

their f e e t , a n d a f t e r aerv ices w e r e

d o s e d o n e l a d y w a s h e a r d a s k i n g

a n o t h e r at t h e d o o r ; " W h y d i d n ' t y o u

s tand u p 7 I w o u l d n ' t h a v e m i s s e d t h e

o p p o r t u n i t y for a n y t h i n g . " " O p p o r -

t u n i t y f o r w h a t ? " " W h y , f o r s t a n d i n g

up t h e r e and s h o w i n g y o u r s e a l s k i n

taoqueT T h e r e wasn't a n o t h e r in t h e

w h o l e c h u r c h 1"

I SHALL OOXI. I>o.not lei your heart grow weary; I tbtll coma to you, my detrlt; Tho' ibt waiting mty teem dreary,

I thall come, I thall come. ,

Do not change oar hope for ntttr: Do not aay ourlore muat tever. For our promlte wat f r r i r t r -

I tbtll cone, I thall come,

Tho' daya noma and go In number. And with doubt oar bearta encumber, Thnet t waking followt tlnmber-

I tbtll oomt, 1 thall oomt.

—Af. f , CtmturrM AdrntH*

r U N H T O E A P H i ,

THK m i n e r ' s d r e a m o f l i fe is ore .

A R u n u N art i s t h a s p a i n t e d Abra-

h a m p o i n t i n g a pis to l at I s a a c ' s h e a d ,

whi le a n a n g e l in t h e c l o u d s squ ir t s

water d o w n t h e m u x s l e f r o m a s i x t e e n

i n c h syr inge .

T H I D e t r o i t fVof Prm l o o k s o v e r t h e

o c e a n d i s a s t e n o f a year p a s t a n d re-

f e n i n s o l e m n hut b e a u t i f u l l a n g u a g e

to t h e o ld aea a s m e r d y a g r a v e filled

w i t h water .

Y n , s p r i n g is c o m i n g . N o w i s t h e

t i m e to w h i t e w a s h h o e - h a n d l e s , trans-

p lan t c o a l - s c u t t l e s and b u r y grind-

stone.*, at o n c e , t o k e e p t h e m f r o m

freexing.

A OURGYHAM r e c e n t l y a r o u s e d h i s

s l e e p y a u d i e n c e b y assert ing i n t h e

m o s t p o s i t i v e m a n n e r t h a t " n o t w i t h -

s t a n d i n g t h e h a r d times, t h e wagea o f

s in h a d n o t b e e n c u t d o w n o n e l o t a . "

SHE s a i d i t w a s a v e r y br ight i d e a .

H e sa id h n k n e w a br ighter o n e , a n d

w h e n she a s k e d h i m w h a t It w a s , h e

a n s w e r e d , " Y o u r e y e , d e a r 1" T h e r e

waa s U e n c e f o r a m o m e n t , t h e n s h e

la id her h e a d u p o n t h e r i m o f h i s ear .

THE C i n c i n n a t i OmmercSol s a y s ;

" W h y , is i t t h a t e d i t o n n e v e r c o m m i t

s u i d d e r " T h e B u r l i n g t o n H o v f a y s h a s

i n v e s t i g a t e d t h i s s u b j c c t a l i t t le , a n d

t h i n k s i t i s b e c a u s e t h e druggis ts w o n ' t

sell s t r y c h n i n e o n long t i m e .

FAME if fleeting a n d s h o r t l i v e d .

T h e laurel w r e a t h o f g l o r y a n d respect

Is f a d i n g f r o m t h e m e m o r a b l e b r o w o f

t h e m a n w h o d i s c o v e r e d A m e r i c a a n d

se t t l ing o n t h a t o f t h e m a n w h o g i v e s

t h e m o s t c h e w i n g t o b a c c o f o r l i v e c e n t s .

—Pulton TVmeg.

THE g r e a t t o w n o f N o t t i n g h a m ,

E n g l a n d , i s e s tab l i sh ing a s e w a g e f a r m ,

and t h e w a t e n o f T r e n t wi l l n o l o n g e r

b e p o l l u t e d . N e w Y o r k cas t s i n t o t h e

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

m a k e w a s t e s a g a r d e n . •

AH e x c h a n g e a sks : " W h a t is t h e

d a n g e r o f t h e h o u r I" T h e r e a r e

severa l . T h e o n e n e w s p a p e r m e n h a v e

m o s t t o f e a r i s t h e - d a n g e r of g e t t i n g

" s t u c k " w i t h o n e o f t h o s e b l a m e d

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

i n c i r c u l a t i o n . — X o r r u f c w n Herald.

AMOHO D r . S c h l i e m a n ' s la tes t d i s c o v -

er ie s i s a s m a l l s crap o f p a r c h m e n t ,

w h i c h p r o v e s t o b e a le t ter t o A g a -

m e m n o n f r o m h i s mother - in - law. S h e

w a r n s h i m t h a t t h e n e x t t i m e h e s t a y s

o u t l a t e a t n i g h t sho'll l ock t h e f r o n t

d o o r o n h i m , w i t h o u t f a i l

THE bus iness - l ike a ir w i t h w h i c h a

y o u n g c o l o r e d gal lant l i gh t s h i s c igar ,

flops h i s u m b r e l l a u n d e r b i s a r m , a n d

starts c u t t o p a y a S u n d a y e v e n i n g v i s i t

to h i s b e s t g ir l i s s o m e t h i n g w h i c h t h e

ent i re c o m m u n i t y w o u l d d o w e l l t o

e m u l a t e . — W o r m i e r Prm.

ADVESTIBDIO i s a g o o d t h i n g , b a t

w h e n a p r o m i n e n t g r o c e r carr i ed t o a

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

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

h i s h o u s e , a n d h e l d i t o v e r t h e p r e a c h -

or'n h e a d w h i l e h e r e a d h i s p r a y e r s , t h e

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

t h i n g i n t o t h e g r o u n d .

AM e x p e r i e n c e d B u r l i n g t o n t r a v e l i n g

m a n a l w a y s carr ies a n a c c o r d e o a w i t h

h i m o n h ie l o n g trips, a n d h e h s s n e v e r

fa i l ed , b y u s i n g i t jud ic ious ly , t o s e c u r e

t w o s e a l s for h i m s e l f i n t h e m o s t o v e r -

c r o w d e d car , w h e r e o t h e r m e n b a v e t o

s i t o n a w o o d b o x or a s i ck p a s s e n g e r .

I t is a l i t t le m o r e u n p l e a s a n t t h a n a

c a s e o f s m a l l - p o x , but it is t w i c e a s e f f i c a d o u s .

A WABHIEOTOH c o r r e s p o n d e n t s a y s ;

" T h e P r e s i d e n t w a l k s o u t a l o n e o f a n

e v e n i n g i n a s h o r t c a p e a n d a p l u g h a t "

I f h e w e a n n o t h i n g b o t a s h o r t c a p e

a n d p l u g bat , h e is t o b e c o m m e n d e d

for w a l k i n g o u t a l o n e . A n d w e h o p e

h i s w a l k s w h e n h e is t h u s a t t i red are

c o n f i n e d t o s o m e u n f r e q u e n t e d s p o t —

Nan. Herald,

QXORQX FRAHCIB T R A I N i n a recent

le t ter s a y s : " O m a h a is t o o s m a l l a v i l -

lage f o r s o b i g a n idea . D o n o t h i n g

m o r e a b o u t t h e aale ol p a p e n . T h a t

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

N o c o r p s e c a n b e ga lvan i sed i n t o l i f e .

O m a h a is d e a d . H o w absurd t o ta lk

a b o u t l e c t u r e s w h e n m y t h o u g h ts w o n ' t

se l l f o r a n i c k e l I "

W E b a v e t a k e n wood, pota toes , c o r n ,

eggs , but ter , o n i o n s , cabbages , c h i c k -

ens , s t o n e , l u m b e r , labor , sand , c a l i c o ,

s o u r - k r a u t s e c o n d - h a n d d o t h b u r , c o o n

s k i n s a n d bug-ju ice o n subser ipt ions ,

in o u r time, a n d n o w a m a n wr i t e s u s

to k n o w if w e would s e n d t h e p a p e r

s i x m o n t h s f o r a large o w l T h e r e are

f e w t h i n g s a n edi tor w o u l d refuse o n

subscr ip t ion , a n d if w e c o m e across a n y

f e l l o w w h o is o u t o f a n owl , a n d is in

n e e d uf o n e , w e l l d o i t — O s f o m (ITtw.) Farmer.

" SALT" w a s t h e s u b j e c t of t h s s p e e c h

of a s o l e m n and sparse - faced c lergy-

m a n , be fore a S u n d a y schoo l on a n a n -

n i v e r s a r y occas ion , t h e t e x t b e i n g , " Y e

are t b e s a l t o f the e a i l h . " H e e x p l a i n -

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

l i v e q u a l i t i e s of salt, a n d e s p e d a l l y its

p o w e r to k e e p ea tab les f r o m d e c a y i n g

T h e n h e to ld t h e m h o w Christ ians , and

part icu lar ly m i n i s t e n , w e r e o f s d v a n -

t a g s to t h e wor ld s s a p u r i f y i n g Influ-

e n c e a g a i n r t t h e corrupt ion o f m o d e r n

s o c i e t y . T h e n h e a a k e d a f e w q u e s t i o n s .

T o m , " W h a t are m i n i s t e n u s e f u l for

in th i s wor ld r A l i v e l y y o u n g s t e r

g a v e t h e ready a n s w e r , " T o k e e p w i t -

t ies f r o m s p i l i a g . "

A SOTTTHERH planter o w n e d a v a l u -

able y o k e o f o x e n . T h e y w e r e sl ick

and f a t a n d t h e v e r y a p p l M o f h i s e y e .

O n e n i g h t t h e y d ied . T h e servant in

a t t e n d a n c e w a s horri f ied. H e d i d n o t

k n o w b o w to break t h e n e w s . H e

t h o u g h t t h e best waa l o d o i t b y ha lves .

H e w e n t l o h i s m a s t e r , s a y i n g : " M a s s a ,

t h e n i g h o x i s d e a d . " T h e m a t t e r sor-

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

b y t h o t h o u g h t t h a t t h e of f o x y e t re-

m a i n e d . T h e n e x t d a y t h e s ervant

c a m e in w i t h the d r e a d news , " M a s s e ,

t h e of f o x is d e a d . " " A h , I a m r u i n e d l

W h e n d i d h e d i e ? " " Y e s t e r d a y , a s h . "

" W h y d idn' t y o u te l l m e t h e o t "

" Y o u s e e , m a s s a , t h e f a c t is t h e y b o t h

d ied a t o n c e , b u l I b r o k e d e n e w s l o

y o u ha l f a t a time, s o y o u c o u l d s tand

it b e t t e r "

T M HSROSART OF I M FIFTIHTH

Out of the hltckened doudt of powder, Oited Ibe moon upon Iht tight;

Where htd rolled the litllle thunder. Ere lbe coming of the night.

An old Hergeent of the Fiftieth To hit general mtdn report:

" Pretenl four; tnd Ij til wounded; Prtlted lie Olid, we bold tbe fort I"

Week tnd trembling wtre bit tcceult. For hit blnod wat tlmnal apent;

Bill the general taked him g ruffiy, What Iblt foollth IrlSr meanl;

Where hit company wit i|ntrlered. Taming In hit eomradit four,

i le made antwtr, "Pardon, genrral; Shot tnd thell htre left no more.

Three lha mltraUlmae hit tpared ut, Flrt poor wounded, three tlone;

'Sharpand Bene tbe abock of battle, Bnt Ibe enemy are gone I"

" Then return to your btllallon, Comradre bratet"lhe general tald.

" Pardon, general; here yen aea Ibem; On the crlmaon aod tre laid

All the real." The general murmured, Unawlng at bit moutUche gray.

"Sorely my poor boyt tre beaten, Cnraed be tbelr latk to-day I

Still we took thoae murdemut cannont; To yonr regiment repair."

With low voice replied Ibt aergeant, " Pardon, genrrtl, they are here."

BrtMng with hla band Ibe aergeanft. Teen dlteolnd tbe genenl't pride.

" Ood avert more tuch mltforlunm I" In a fnlrerlng voice he cried.

'" Friendt, tba eagle which we followed, Hnd UM Sag-are they Inal. too!"

" Kerer I" and the bloody tatten Frwa hla bnetl Ibt aoldler drew.

THE MAN FROM SOUNO.

B Y BRET HAKTE.

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to a n u n i n t e r e s t e d pub l i c . H i s trousers

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h e h a d b e e n born flat b u t h a d s i n c e

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crease d o w n h i s back l i k e t h o e e figures

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natured , a n d b u t for a c e r t a i n s q u a r e -

nees in t h e a n g l e o f h i s l ower j a w utter-

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a n y i n t e n t i o n a l r u d e n e s s i n t h e remind-

er. I t waa s i m p l y a s t a t e m e n t o f f a c t

a n d o f s u c h to b e a c c e p t e d .

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h e sa id , a l t e r I h a d s h a k e n h a n d s w i th

h i m . " I s a w y o u a m i n n i t a g o s tand-

in ' in y o n b o x — c h i r p in' w i t h a l a d y , a

y o u n g l a d y - p o a r t a n d pre t ty . M i g h t

y o u b e t e l l i n g m e her n a m e f

I g a v e h i m t h e n a m e o f a c e r t a i n

n o t e d b e l l e o f a n e i g h b o r i n g d t y , w h o

h a d la te ly s t i rred the h e a r t s o f t h e m e -

tropolia, a n d w h o waa e s p e c i a l l y ad-

m i r e d b y t h e bri l l iant a n d f c a d n a t i n g

y o u n g D a s h b o a r d w h o s t o o d bes ide m e .

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m o m e n t a n d t h e n s a i d : " T h s l ' s s o l

4 the t ' s t h e n a m e I I t ' s t h e s a m e g a l l "

" Y o u h a v e m e t her , t h e n r I s s k e d , i n surpr i se .

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m e t h e r a b o u t f o w e r m o n t h s ago . She 'd

bin* m a k i n ' a tour o f C a l i f o r n y wi th

s o m e f r i ends , a n d I first s a w h e r

a b o a r d t h e c a n this s i d e o f R e n o . S h e

los t h e r b s g g a g e c h e c k s a n d I f o u n d

t h e m o n t h e floor, g a v e ' e m back t o

h e r , a o d s h e t h a n k e d m e . I r e c k o n

n o w i t w o u l d b e about t h e s q u a r e t h i n g

to g o i n o v e r thar and sor ter recognise

h s r . n H e s t o p p e d a m o m e n t a n d l o o k -e d a t u s inqu ir ing ly .

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a n d f a a d u a t i n g D a s h b o a r d , " i f y o u r

her i ta t ion p r o c e e d s f r o m a n y d o u b t o f

t h e p r o p r i e t y o f y o u r at t ire , I b e g y o u

t o dismiaa i t f r o m y o u r m i n d a t o n c e .

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p e l s y o u r f r i e n d a n d m y s e l f to dreM

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c o u l d b e finer t h a n t h e w a y t h a t t h e

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

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l ends a d d i t i o n a l br i l l i ancy t o that m i s -

s i v e o r o i d e w a t c h c h a i n w h i c h y o u w e a r . "

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did not s t r i k e h i m . H e Idoked a t t h e

i ronical D a s h b o a r d wi th g r a v e earnes t -

ness , a n d t h e n sa id q u i e t l y ;

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m i n d s h e w i n ' m e in t h a r T "

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s taggered a t this . B o t h e r e c o v e r e d

h i m s s l f , a p d , b o w i n g ironica l ly , l ed t h e

w a y to t h e b o x . I f o l l o w e d h i m a n d

t h e M a n f r o m Solano.

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to b e a g e n t l e m o m a n — d e s c e n d e d

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board's ironica l in troduct ion , in w h i c h

t h e M a n f r o m S o l a n o w a s n o t spared ,

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

s tant ly . T o Dashboard ' s surpr i se s h e

drew a c h a i r to her s ide , m a d e the M a n

f r o m S o l a n o d t d o w n , q u i e t l y t u r n e d

her back o n D s s h h o a r d , a o d in fu l l

v i ew o f t h e br i l l lanl a u d i e n u e , a n d t h e

f o c u s o f a h u n d r e d lorgnet tes , e n t e r e d

i n t o c o n v e r s a t i o n wi th h i m .

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shou ld l i k e to s a y h e b e c a m e a n i m a -

ted, a n d e x h i b i t e d s o m e trai t o f e x c e l -

l e n c e — s o m e rare w i t or so l id s e n s e .

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to t h e las t degree . H e pers is ted in

T k e e p i n g t h e c o n v e r s a t i e n u p o n t h e sub-

j e c t o f t h e lost b a g g a g e c h e c k s , a n d

e v e r y br ight a t t e m p t o f t h e l a d y t o di-

vert h i m f a i l e d s igna l ly . A t l a s t to

e v e r y b o d y ' s re l ie f , h e rose, a n d l e a n i n g o v e r h e r chair , sa id;

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s trangers here , m a y be w h e n there ' s

a n y s h o w l i k e thia a g o i n ' o n you ' l l l e t m e "

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t h e m u l t p l i d t y of h e r e n g a g e m e n t s and

t h e br ie f l i m i t of her s t a y i n N e w Y o r k

s h e f e a r e d would , A c . , Ac . T h e t w o

o t h e r l a d l e s h a d t h e i r h a n d k e r c h i e f s

over the ir m o u t h s , a n d w e r e s tar ing in-

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there i s a s h o w g o i n ' o n that you' l l a t -

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h e pu l l ed f r o m h i s p o d c e t a doxen wel l -

w o r n letters , a n d t a k i n g t h e buff e n v o i

o p e f r o m one , b a n d e d il t o her with

s o m e t h i n g l ike a b o w .

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i ty Ball to -morrow n i g h t . T h e t ickets

are bul a trifle l o a n o p u l e n t Califor-

n ian and a m a n o f y o u r e v i d e n t meanr ,

a n d the o b j e c t a w o r t h y o n e . Y o u

will, n o doubt , eas i l y s e c u r e au invita-t ion.

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for a m o m e n t to Dashboard . " B y all

m e a n s , " s h e sa id , t u r n i n g l o t h e m a n

f r o m So lano , " and a s Mr. Dashboard

is o n e of t h e m a n a g o n and y o u are a

s tranger, h e will , of c o u n e , s e n d y o u a

c o m p l i m e n t a r y t i c k e t I h a v e k n o w n

Mr. Dashboard long e n o u g h to k n o w

t h a t h e is invar iab ly c o u r t e o u s lo

s t r a n g o n and a g e n t l e m a n . " S h e set-

tled h e n e l f in her c h a i r aga in and flxed

her e y m u p o n t h e s tage .

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M a n o f N e w Y o r k , a n t h e n , a f t e r

s h a k i n g h a n d s w i th e v e r y b o d y in the

box, turned to g o . W h e n h e h a d

r e a c h e d t h e d o o r h e l o o k e d b a c k to

Miss X , a o d sa id:

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i n t h e world. Miss, t h a t m y findin'them c h e c k s "

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t h e g a r d e n s c e n e in " F a u s t " s n d Miss

X . waa absorbed . T h e M a n f r o m

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retired. I f o l l o w e d h i m .

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eee , I told ' e m I w a r a Ca l i forn ian f r o m

Solano, a n d h a d n ' t a n y t h i n g a b o u t m e

o f greenbacks . I h a d t h r e e s lugs with

m e — y e remember t h e m s lugs T ( I

d id ; t h e " s l u g " w a s a " t o k e n " issued

in ear ly d a y s — a h e x a g o n a l p i e c e of

go ld a l i tt le o v e r t w i c e t h e s ixe o f a

twenty-do l lar g o l d p i e c e , worth a n d ac-

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h a n d e d m e t h e w a t c h . Y o u s e e t h e m

d u g s I h a d m a d e m y s e l f o u t e r brass

filings a n d i r o n p y r i t e s , and u s e d to

' e m d o w n o n t h e b o y s f o r a b lu f f in a

g a m e o f d r a w p o k e r . Y o u s e e n o t

b e i n i regular g o v ' m e n l m o n e y , wasn' t

counter fo i l ing . I reckon t h e y c o e t m e ,

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w i t h t h e c h a i n , a n d r e m a r k e d : " K i n d -

er m a k e s a m a n l o o k f s s h ' n b l e a n d

w e a l t h y , don' t i t?" .

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y o u i n t e n d to d o b a r e 7 " I aaked.

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s t ree t a n d sorter l a y low." I w s s a b o u t to g i v e h i m a f e w words o f warning ,

but I r e m e m b e r e d h i s w a t c h , a n d de-

s i s ted . W e s h o o k h a n d s a n d p a r t e d .

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w a y . H e w s s a t t i r ed in a n o t h e r n e w

s u i t b a t I th ink I s a w a s l i ght i m p r o v e -

m e n t in h is genera l a p p e a r a n c e . O n l y

five d i s t inct c o l o n w e r e vis ible in h i s

attire. B u t this , I h a d reason to be -

l i e v e a f terwards , was a c d d e n t a l .

I a s k e d h i m i f h e h a d b e e n to t h e

b a l l H e sa id h e h a d . " T h a t g a l —

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

was there , b u t s h e sor ter f o u g h t s h y o f

m e . I g o t th i s n e w s u i t to g o in , b u t

t h e s e wai ters sor ter r u n m e i n t o a

pr iva te b o x , a n d I didn't g e t m u c h

c h a n c e t o c o n t i n n i e w o u r talk a b o u t

t h e m c h e c k s . B u t t h a t y o u n g f e l l ow ,

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brought lots of f d l e n and y o u n g w o -

m e n round lo t h e b o x t o s e e m e , a n d

h e m a d e u p a p a r t y t h a t n igh t t o t a k e

m e round W a l l s t ree t a o d in t h e m

Stock Boards . A n d t h e n e x t d a y h e

cal led for m e a n d took m e . A n d I in-

ves ted a b o u t | 6 0 0 in t h e m s t o c k s — m a y

be m o r e . Y o u aee , w e sorter s w o o p e d

s locks . Y o u k n o w I h a d ten s h a r e s in

t h s P e a c o c k C o p p e r m i n e , that y o u was

o n c e secre tary o f . "

m e a c o m m i s s i o n tn b u y s o m e s tocks

f o r her . Y o u nee, I g u e s s t h e m f a s h n '

b le f d l e n sorter g o t t o runnln' her

about m e , a n d s o s h e put o u r acqua int -

a n c e o n a s q u a r e busineas f o o t i n g . I

tell y o u she's a r ight peart girl. Did y e

hear o f the a c c i d e n t l h a l h a p p e n e d lo her 7"

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and I m a n a g e d through o n e o f t h o s e

fel lora l o got a n inv i te , too . T h o w h o l e

th ing a a s got up b y a m a n that t h e y

say is go ing lo m a r r y her . We l l , o n e

a f t e r n o o n the b o o m s w i n g s round in

a l i tt le squa l l and k n o c k s her over

board . T h e r e w u a n a w f u l exc i t e -

m e n t — y o u ' v e heard a b o u t i l , m a y lie 7"

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m a n c e r ' s in s t inc t in a flash of p o e t r y

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c o u t h n e s s f r o m e x p r e s s i n g h is a f f e c t i o n

for her , h a d at last f o u n d his t i l l ing

o p p o r t u n i t y . H e h a d —

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o n , " I r a n o u t on t h e taffrai l , and t h e r e

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

crea ture , t h a t peart g a l a n d — I "

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has t i l y .

" N o I " h e said g r a v e l y , " I l e t t h e

o t h e r m a n d o t h e j u m p i n g , I sorter

l o o k e d o n . "

I s tared at h i m in a s t o n i s h m e n t .

" N o , " h e w e n t o n ser ious ly , " H e

was t h e m a n w h o j u m p e d — t h a t w a s

h is ' p u t '—his l ine o f bus iness . Y o u

H e was d l e n t u n t i l h e r e a c h e d t h e s e e i f I h a d waltxed o v e r t h e s i d e o f

l obby , and t h e n h e sa id , aa i f r e n e w i n g t h a t ahip, a n d c a v o o r t e d in , and flum-

a p r e v i o u s c o n v e r s a t i o n . " S h e u a m u x e d round and finally flopped to t h e

m i g h t y peart g a l — t h a t ' s s o . She ' s j u s t b o t t o m , t h a t m a n w o u l d h a v e j u m p e d

m y k ind a n d wil l m a k e a s l a v i n ' g o o d n a t e r a l - l i k e a n d s a v e d her , a n d e z h e

w a s g o i n g t o m a r r y h e r a n y w a y , I I t h o n g h t I s a w d a n g e r a h e a d f o r t h e don' t e x a c t l y s e e w h e r e I h a v e b e e n

M a n f r o m So lano , s o I h a s t e n e d t o te l l r e p r e s e n t e d in t h s t ransact ion . B u t

h i m t h a t s h e was b e s e t b y a t tent ions , d o n t y o u s e e , e f , a f t e r he 'd j u m p e d

t h a t she c o u l d h a v e h e r p i c k and and h a d n ' t g o t h e r h e w e n t d o w n h i m -

c h o i c e o f t h e b e s t of s o c i e t y , a n d se l f , I 'd h e v t h e beet c h a n g e , a n d t h e

finally, t h a t s h e was , m o s t probably , a d v a n t a g e o f h e v i n g h i m o u t e r the w a r .

e n g a g e d to D a s h b o a r d . Y o u s e e y o u don' t u n d e n t a n d m e —

" That 's so ," h e sa id , q u i e t l y , w i t h o u t I don ' t th ink y o u d id in Ca l i forny ." t h e s l ightes t t r a c e o f f e e l i n g , " i t would " T h e n h e d id s a v e h e r 7 "

b e m i g h t y q u e e r i f | s h e wasn't . B n t I " O f c o u n e . D o n ' t y o u s e e s h e was

reckon I'll s teer d o w n to t h e h o t e l . I d l right I f h e m i s s e d h e r I'd h a v e

don' t c a r e m u c h f o r th i s ye l l in ' ." ( H e c h i p p e d in . T h a r w a m ' t n o s e n s e in

w a s a l lud ing l o a c a d e n x a o f t h a t f a . m y d o i n g h k d u t y on le s s h e f a i l e d . "

m o u s canta lr ioe , S i g n o r a Batt i B a t t i . ) S o m e h o w t h e s tory g o t out . T h e

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h e s a i d ; " it's p u r t y t o l o o k a t b u t s h e h a v e s e e n . I t w a s o b s e r v e d a l s o t h a t

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in C h a t h a m s tree t d a y b e f o r e yes l er - n e s s . Certain C d i f b r n i a s t o c k s w h i c h

d a y , w h e r e t h e y w e r e s e l l i n g ' e m very I h a d s e e n qu ie t l y interred in t h e o ld

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

" Y o u h a v e b e e n o n t r a g e o n d y m a g i c a l l y revived; a o d I r e m e m b e r , a s

s w i n d l e d , " 1 s d d , i n d i g n a n t l y ; " w a t c h o n e w h o haa s e e n a g h o s t to h a v e b e e n

and c h a i n are n o t w o r t h t w e n t y dol - s h o c k e d a s I l o o k e d o v e r t h e q u o t a t i o n s l a n . "

LONOINQ. ar oto. p. c B u n t .

Letvlagthe road. Into the Itnn I tin netrlng home tgtin. Redder doet the clover bloom. Sweeter It Ihe robbln't tune, Otltlna teem to weli-omt roe At I long fond betrtt to lee.

In my breatt beyond til metnlng. Iltppy I hi,ugbt> are evar tleallng At I near tbn open gate. Open fnr me Inug and late. Fame tfar I mamad In qneat. Iliil Ii never brnugbl me real,

Krer drifting bare and there. Far from home and gentle care, Wblla within Uie golden light Oft a tear haa dimmed my tight, lloddlug wliboul friend or guide In a world ao great and wide.

Ab! bow well do I remem ber When lbe daya were like December, Uow my aching hem would yrarn Tnwtnlt my home tgtln lo lurn. There to retl my weary head Where the bumble prayer wu ttld,

Othrr htndt mty goldan term. But tbelr brlghlnraa ia a dream. Where lbe fl larera are tbe falreat. Where their odor la the rareet. It la by lbs cottage door Where I eat lo daya of yore.

—Phtladtlpkia KhuUij BulUMn.

F A R M A N D H O M E

Artlflclal Fertilisers. W e m u s t u s e m o r e artif icial ferti l-

i x e n , or f a r m i n g c a n n o t p a y a s it o u g h t

lo . A s f a r m s b e c o m e w o r t h m o r e ,

m o r e w o r k i n g cap i ta l is r equ ired , and

t h e c h i e f n e e d o f this is t o p r o v i d e

g o o d f e r t i l i z e n i s n o w well u n d e n t o o d .

T h e y m u s t b e a p p l i e d early a n d wi th

the Heed. F o r bar ley , oats , c lover , a n d

grass , a p p l y o n e h u n d r e d and fifty

p o u n d s of s u p e r p h o e p h a l e o f l i m e , and

o n e h u n d r e d o f n i trate o f s o d a , per

acre . S o w t h e m finely powdered ,

b r o a d c a s t — h a l f e a c h way , to g e l a n

e v e n s p r e a d — a s s o o n a s t h e s e e d is cov-

ered . ' I h e fint rain will c a r r y t h e m

i n t o t h r -o i l . Le t thoee w h o d o u b t e x -

p e r i m e n t u p o n o n e a c r e .

Choked Oattle. I h a v e Boon m a n y cat t le c h o k e d a n d

h a v e lost m a n y . I h a v e u s e d soap-

g r e a s e a n d s o a p , a n d h a v e w o r k e d o u t

the obetac le b y press ing b o t h h a n d s o n

t h e gu l le t ; h a v e g o t it o u t w i t h a c lev is ,

and r u n t h e h a n d in and t a k e n i t o u t ;

b u l w h e n I loot t h e m , d l t h e s e w a y s

fa i l ed . A c o w c h o k e d wi th a pota to

a f t e r t h e s e f a i l u r e s ; as s h e fe l l d o w n

I p i c k e d u p a s t i c k of w o o d t h a t h a p -

p e n e d l o be n e a r , a b o u t a f o o t l o n g a n d

two i n c h e s o v e r , lot m y m a n ho ld a

b l o c k o f w o o d a g a i n s t the p o t a t o o n tho

o t h e r s i d e of t h e n e c k , and with a s t o n e

s t ruck o n t h e o t h e r e n d hard e n o u g h

to m a s h t h e po ta to , and it g o t into t h o

cow's m o u t h , a n d s h e a t e i l u p , a n d in

less t h a n a h a l f h o u r w a s a s wel l a s

ever . S i n c e t h a t I h a v e h a d t h e m

c h o k e d with a p p l e s , turnips , pears a n d o n e m o r n i n g t o h a v e s e e n t h e g h o s t l y m m f a e e o f t h e " D e a d B e a t B e a c h M i n i n g o ther tbingn, a n d this m e t h o d h a s n e v e r

Co. ," r o u g e d and p las t ered , l ook ing o a t ' d i e d l o g i v e relief.—K T . B , , Roslyn,

f r o m the o o l u m n i of l h * mnmlncr n « . f r o m t h e c o l u m n s of the m o r n i n g p a

per . A t last a f e w p e o p l e b e g a n l o re-

s p e c t or s u s p e c t , t h e M a n f r o m S o l a n o .

A t las t susp ic ion c u l u m i n a l e d w i t a th i s

i n c i d e n t TT . , | - l»II| lb to I1WW OU V lOAIflO MJ UtM&C WUO BUI H e had long expres sed a wish l o b e - f a c e o f the g r o u n d too fine a n d s m o o t h ,

long t o a certa in c e r t a i n " f a s h ' n ' b l o " ^ d thus e x p o s e t h e y o u n g p lan t s l o

d u b , and wi th a v i e w o f b u r l e s q u e h e i h e c u t t i n g w i n d s o f winter a n d early

waa m v i t e d to visit t h e d n b , w h e r e a S p n n g , A m o d e r a t d v rough s u r f a c e

s e r i e s o f r id i cu lous e n t a i n m e n t s wore not o n l y a f f o r d s she l ter t o tne y o u n g

g i v e n h i m , w i n d i n g u p wi th a c a r d p U n t s at t h e m o s t crit ical per iod of

p a r t y . A s I p a s s e d t h e s t eps o f t h e their e x i s t e n c e , b u t i t retains snow,

c l u b h o u s e ear ly n e x t m o r n i n g , I over- w h i 0 h U at t h e a a m e time a m a n u r e o r * * * m e m b e n t a l k i n g and a p r o t e c t i o n f r o m t b e c u t t i a g

J w i n d s a n d a l t e r n a t e freec ing a n d thaw-H e d e a n e d e v e r y b o d y out ." " W h y , i D g w h i c h i s s o h u r t f u l l o y o u n g plants

h e m u s t h a v e r a k e d in nigh o n $40,- o f e T e r y k i n d . I t i m p r o v e s winter

M I w h e a t w o n d e r f u l l y to break t h e crust

. rH I , . « . of t h e soi l , pu lver ixe l u m p s and des troy ' T ^ e M a n f r o m S o l a n o . " a n n u a l w e e d s b y harrowing and rolling Aa I turned away , o n e o f t h e gent le - ^t t h e right time in spr ing , a n d t h e

m e n , a v i c t i m , n o t e d f o r h is spor t ing right t i m e o c c u r s genera l l y in Ajiri l or

propenr i t i es , f o l l o w e d m e , and l a y i n g early i n M v y , w h e n tho w h e a t plants 0 1 1 " T ^ o n l d s r , s s k e d ; h a v e t a k e n a s trong ho ld o f t h e soi l ,

T e U m s fa ir ly n o w . W h a t b u d - ^ d tho s e e d s o f a n n u a l w e e d a h a v e n e s s d id y o u r f r i e n d f o l l o w in Cali-

f o r n i a ? "

" H e w a s a s h e p h e r d . "

" A what 7 "

" A s h e p h e r d . T e n d e d his f locks o n

t h e h o n e y - s c e n t e d hi l l s of So lano ."

" W e l l , a l l I c a n s a y is, d — u y o . i r

C a l i f o r n i a pas tora l s !"

O h u A u

S o m u c h is s d d f r o m t i m e to time

u p o n th i s edible . In troduced y e a n ago ,

but o f la te , d m o s t d i scarded , t h a t w e

q u o t e f r o m a c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e

L o u i s v i l l e CbuHer-Joumal, w h o g i v e s

h i s e x p e r i e n c e w i th th i s f o r a g e p l a n t

a n d , ed ib le tuber. I n t h e N o r t h , w e

S a y s a y , t h s p l a n t d o e s n o t s u r v i v e

t h e wi ter , and is o n l y v d u a b l e a s a

c u r i o d t y . I n re la t ion t o th i s p lan t t h e

c o r r e s p o n d s n t s a y s :

C h u f a ia o f S p a n i s h or ig in , a n d is f a r

m o r a v d u a b l e to t h e f a r m e r t h a n a n y

n u t gra in or tuber, in t h e p r o p a g a t i o n

of h o g s t h a t has e v e r b e e n p lanted . I t s

y i d d is s i m p l y e n o r m o u s w i t h o u t cul t i -

v a t i o n . a n d dur ing t h e s u m m e r m o n t h s

a f fords a parture s u p e r i o r lo a n y l h i n |

t h a t the S o u t h e r n S t a t e s h a s e v e r u s e d .

B u t it is injurioua to l and for d l f u t u r e

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

to t h e g r o u n d it wil l ( in m y o p i n i o n ) b e

i m p o s d b l s to e r a d i o s l e it. B u t n o acre

o f land will be m o r e prof i table t h a n

t h o o n e s e e d e d to c h u f a ; and with t h e

e x p e r i e n c e o f t w o c r o p s I v e n t u r e t h e

s u g g e s t i o n to f a r m e r s , w i th a v i ew to

h d p t h e m , by s l a t i n g pract ica l ly a n d

t r u t h f u l l y w h a t I k n o w of t h e tu ly val

- u a b l e , but at t h e s a m e time d a n g e r o u s

" 1 , 1 , 1 ' l l a r ( * " e "ot worth a n u t S e l e c t a s p o t of ground a d j a c e n t cent . The^ w h o l e t h i n g e x p l o d e d ten to y o u r premisM, t h a t y o u m a y n o l re-y , S a n . ? R > ' u I * " 1 1 0 0 W t W y . » n d subsoi l i l w e l l ;

B n t t h ^ n ' l J W i l S w L ^ ' n n t ) 0 t h 1 1 0 < r w l t h » h w y iron-toothed B n t t h e n I d r i n t k n o w a n y t h i n g m o r e harrow, and t h e n o p e n y o u r rows with

S ! S i h ! ^ S l ! l ! ^ i r' r S • • k o r t bull t o n g u e , fifteen i n c h e s w i d e ;

t s I l ooked into h i s f a c e ; i l was i m m e a s - t h " , ^ D i n h o * »

urably s e r e n e a n d c o m m o n p l a c e . I ^

« , ^ m „ „ .

s h o o k h a n d s a n d narted s u c c e s s o f t h e past y e a r in h a v i n g a n 0 ' e r > l n t h o a u t u m n m o n t h s of t h e Tt . n m . . rnnntK. k - r r e x c e l l e n t pas ture , w i th a sure c r o p of p r e v i o u s y e a r , tho d u c k s h a d y i e l d e d

saw t h e M a n f r o m S o l a n o ' W h f T l n a t o i n 0 > # W L H would he lp thc c r o p '-'15 eggs , w h i l e the h e n s had c o m p l e t e l y

S d I l b L 3 L t h o h a d ^ i l v K ^ to r u n t w o or t h r e e times b e t w e e n t h e ocased l a y i n g . Al together , t h e r e f o r e ,

a m e m b e r of t h e S t a c k Board ^ d h ^ d r 0 W 8 ' ^ * b u l 1 t o n * u e w h r a * the d u c k s had produced 617 eggs wi th in

a Utile o f f i ce o n Broad s t r e e t w h o r e h e t W 0 0 1 i n o h w h « h - P 1 , u i t l h e t * e l v e m o n l l u , • " 2 6 7 o b -transacted a f a i r b n s i n e e ^ M v r 2 t i m ® f r o m J u n u a r y l o Apri l , O n e s in- u , n o d f r o m l h e hens . T h e birds o f

m e m b r a n c e g o i n g back t o the first K' e n a l ^ p r o d u c e o n e p int , a n d for e a c n c las s s e l e c t e d for e x p e r i m e n t w e r e

n igh t T m e t h i m I inou ired if h . w t ' " ^ e a s n e q u a l l o o n e quart o f c o r n ; of t h e s a m e age , and, a s f a r as cou ld

r e n e w e d h i t a c a u a i n l t J L with V a d n l i ™ b l e f o r pou l t ry , and eager ly be j u d g e d , of the s a m e re lat ive sixe a n d

" I h e e r e d t h a t \ h e w a s in N e w n m i t h i a d £ ! o a r e d c h i l d r e n w i t h o u t a n y ill s trength . Of course a m o r e e x t e n d e d ! . a .u ^ 0 < f e c t - o f tr ia ls must bo u n d e r t a k e n be-

s u m m e r , and I ran d o w n there f u r a f o r e a n y d e f i n i t e o p i n i o n can be g i v e n

. n „ . iw~ . -,1. i u l . ^ ^ W , u , g " n « fiTe P o u n d l , . o n the re la t ive mer i t s o f d u c k t m t a A n d y o u ta lked with her a b o u t t h e c o n t a i n s t en ton. o f h y d r o p n o b i a , and h e n , in 11.0 m a t t e r of egg - lay ing . But

N T , .. u I Z ? T " t r M d i n g "" ^ ^ ^ »nd i l r e m a i n -N o , h e sa id , s er ious ly ; a h s g a v e t h e l o s s of a red-haueU w e m a n . to cons ider the ir c o m p a r a t i v e v d u e a s

Harrowlmc a n d Top-Dretalntr W i n t e r W h e a t tn Sprtnc ,

W h e n s o w i n g winter w h e a t i n t h o

fall , il i s u o l a d v i s a b l e to m a k e t h e sur-

vege ta ted , A top-dressing o f s o m e

su i table m a n u r e s h o u l d b e a p p l i e d be-

fore t h o h a r r o w i n g . If c l o v e r or grass

s e e d is to b e s o w n , i l s h o u l d b e spread

a f t e r t h e h a r r o w i n g and b e f o r e t h e rell-

ing .—ZWotf Port,

I t a k l n g Beds .

M n . C , , i n t h e D e t r o i t Tribune i n a n

art ic le o n b e d m a k i n g says :

If p e o p l e o b j e c t to s h a k i n g a n d stir-

r ing straw beds , w h y d o t h e y d o i t7

W e w o u l d n o t t h i n k of l o o s e n i n g a n d

st irring a m a t t r e s s e v e r y d a y , a n d i t is

jus t as n e c e s s a r y as to stir a

s traw b e d . T h e f ea ther beds

m u s t lie s t i rred and m a d e u p , a n d is

not th i s l a b o r and d u s t e n o u g h 7 1

n e v e r heard of a n y person r e d l y en-

j o y i n g a n e w l y filled straw bed to s l e e p

o n ; t h e n w h y s h o u l d we try e v e r y d a y

to m a k e o u r b e d s a p p e a r a-> t h o u g h

t h e y w e r e n e w l y filled 7 I u s e d to d o

this, but h a v i n g less s trength a n d m a n y

m o r e d n l i e e l o per form t h a n in times

l i a s t I a d o p t e d t h e f o l l o w i n g plan,

w h i c h I t r i ed fint to s a v e time and

labor, but n o w b e c a u s e I p r e f e r i t .

F i l l y o u r b e d s w i th good c u t s t raw; p u t

it in as e v e n a n d straight a s y o u c a n

c o n v e n i e n t l y , l eav ing a long o p e n i n g in

t h o centor . N o w e a c h d a y w h e n y o u

m a k e y o u r b e d l e v e l t h e s traw, i f t h e r e

is a ho l low t h e r e m u s t b e a ridge be-

s i d e i t ; a v o i d s h a k i n g a n d st irring;

m e r e l y l e v e l it e a c h d a y f o r a w e e k or

t w o , a n d s o o n t h e r e wil l c e a s e to be

e i t h e r h o l l o w or ridge. Y o u c a n l e a v e

t h e o p e n i n g in t h e t ick if y o u c h c o s e .

I s e w i l u p a f t e r the s t raw i s e v e n l y

d i s t r ibuted; t h e n I c a n r e m o v e t h o

f ea ther bed w h e n I wish a n d turn t h e

s t raw tick o v e r , besides a v o i d i n g all t h e

u s e l e s s la l ior a n d dust o c c a s i o n e d b y

stirring s traw beds . T h e s traw will last

m o r e t h a n t h r e e times a s long.

For Brm, Dnoks or Hens, Which t A n e x p e r i m e n t was late ly m a d e in

F r a n c e f o r t h e purpose o f finding t h e

re la t ive v a l u e of h e n s a n d d u c k s a s

e g g - p r o d u c e n . T h r e e of e a c h sort

w e r e s e l e c t e d f o r t e s t ing t h e result b y

o b s e r r a t i o n at to their relative fert i l i ty .

B e t w e e n t h e fint d a y o f J a n u a r y and

t h e e n d o f A u g u s t , t h o t h r e e h e n s laid

f o o d , a s p r o d u c e d b y h e n or duck re-

s p e c t i v e l y . T h i s w s s u n d e r t a k e n b y a

F r e n c h c h e m i s t , M . C o m m a i l , who g a v e

the results o f h i s a n a l y s u of both varl

e t iee:

A h e n ' s egg w e i g h i n g 00.4 g r a m m e s

( e q u a l to 16.133 gra ins avo irdupois )

was f o u n d to c o n s i s t of 7 . 2 g r a m m e s of

she l l and inen ibrancs , and 02.'2 g r a m m e s

or 88 07 per c e n t , of c o n t e n t s , whi le

duck ' s e g g w e i g h i n g 6!) 8 g r a m m e s

s h o w e d 7.7 g r a m m e s of she l l and m e m -

branes, a n d 52 I g r a m m e i ur 87.12

c e n t of content s . O u e h u n d r e d - ts

of the c o n t e n t s o f a h e n ' s oggcont i ud

20.01 dry matter , 1.03 a s h , and . !7

fat , wh i lo the propor t ions o f t h o s a . i e

sulNitancos in a d u c k ' s e g g w e r e f o u n d

to be 28.32, l . l i i and 15,49 re spec t ive ly .

I l fo l lows , t h e r e f o r e , t h a t d u c k s are not

o n l y t h e m o r e pro l i f i c layora, but t h e i r

eggs are a l s o r i cher in f a t to no incon

Hiderablo e x t e n t .

The U o n e e h o l d .

LAMP wicks shou ld b e c h a n g e d fre-

q u e n t l y i f a c l ear , br ight fiame ia de -

s ired.

M I C B . — P u m p k i n s e e d s a r e very a t -

t rac t ive to m i c e , a n d traps baited w i t h

t h e m wi l l s o o n des troy th i s l i tt le p e s t

C A R B O L I C A C I D , — A s m a l l q u a n t i t y o f

carbo l i c ac id a d d e d to paste , m u c i l a g e

a n d ink wi l l p r e v e n t m o l d . A n o u n c e

of t h e a c i d l o a ga l lon of whi tewash

wil l k e e p ce l lars a n d d a i r i e s free f r o m

t h e d i sagreeable odor w h i c h o f t en ta ints

m i l k a n d m e a t k e p t in s u c h places .

T o C U U N B L A C K C L O T H . — D i s s o l v e

o n e o u n c e of b i c a r b o n a t e of a m m o n i a

in o n e quart o f w a r m water. W i t h

th i s l iqu id wot the c lo th , us ing a p i e c e

o f flannel or b l a c k c l o t h for the pur -

pose . A f t e r t h o a p p l i c a t i o n of this so-

lu t ion d e a n t h e c lo th w e l l with c l e a n

water , d r y a n d i ron it, brushing t h e

d o l h f r o m t i m e to time in tho d i r e c -

tion of t h e fiber.

C O L D M X A T S A i m i a r j . — E x c e l l e n t

s a i u a g e s for breakras l m a y b e m a d e b y

c h o p p i n g cold b e e f or m u t t o n very fine,

add ing a b o u t o n e - f i f t h a s m u c h p o r k ,

a l so c h o p p e d fine; p e p p e r , salt , sage, or

s w e e t m a r j o r a m . M i x a l together w i t h

a n egg, or eggs , a n d f r y in butter a n d

lard, fint f o r m i n g t h e m i x t u r e into lit-

t l e balls .

SUCT CRUUT.—Chop t h e s u e t v e r y

fine, a d d s ix to e i g h t o u n c e s of it t o a

p o u n d o f f lour; w h e n c h o p p i n g the s u e t

a d d a l i t t le of t h e flour, a s it will pre-

v e n t t h e s u e t a d h e r i n g . M i x with c o l d

water , n o t f o r g e t t i n g to add a l i t t le

salt , a n d work to a s m o o t h paste . T h i s

crust is e x c e l l e n t for h o t p i e s or tarts ,

b u l it is not s o g o o d for theso w h i c h

a r e to b e s e r v e d co ld;

A Remarkable Story. A w e s t e r n j o u r n a l i s responsible f o r

t h e f o l l o w i n g a s t o n i s h i n e narrat ive :

" Mr. W i l l i a m W h i t e h e a d , who resid-

e d n e a r Claysvi l le , K y . , d i e d in J u n e ,

1870. Ear ly i n t h a t y e a r h e m a d e a

wil l , a n d b e q u e a t h e d t h e s u m of

$2,800 for t h e p u r p o s e of m o v -

ing t h e b o d i e s o f t h e d e c e a s e d

m o m b e n of h i s f a m i l y , a n d to i m p r o v e

the grounds , l o a bury ing-ground n e a r

t h e m o u t h of B e a v e r C r e e k . T h e e x e -

c u t i o n e r , Mr. N . R . W h i t e h e a d , pro-

c e e d e d to d i s c h a r g e h is dnt i s s b y e m -

p l o y i n g Mr. J o h n B . H a m i l t o n to re-

m o v e t h e m , i m p r o v e t h e grounds , a n d

e r e c t h e a d a n d f o o t - s t o n e s at t h e i r

g r a v e s . " " A m o n g t h o s e to b e r e m o v e d w a s a

chi ld o f Dr. Wi l l Curran, o f Clayvi l l e .

Mr. H . d i s interred t h e ch i ld , w h o w a s

bur ied in a m e t a l l i c c a s e o n the 6 th d a y

o f J u l y , 1855, i n t h e W h i t e h e a d bury ing-

g r o u n d i n Claysvi l le , a n d be ing u n a b l e

to r e m o v e t h e s c r e w s in t h e f a c e - p l a t e

of t h e c a s e , w a s c o m p e l l e d to s a w i t

o f f . U p o n r e m o v i n g t h e face-p late a

d g h t w a s r e v e a l e d t h a t s truck t h e m

d u m b w i t h a s t o n i s h m e n t Ins tead o f

finding, a s t h e y e x p e c t e d , a f e w b o n e s

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

t h e y b e h e l d , a s i t w e r e , a s l eep ing in-

f a n t T h e ch i ld l o o k e d a s natural a s

l i fe , a n d w s s in a p e r f e c t s ta le o f pre-

s e r v a t i o n wi th t h e e x c e p t i o n o f t h e

nose , w h i c h w a s g o n e . T h e d o c t o r be-

ing p r e s e n t i m m e d i a t e l y carried it to

h i s h o u s e . "

" T h i s was , i n d e e d , a groat cur ios i ty ,

a n d m a n y of t h e c i t ixens o f Claysv i l l e

and v i c i n i t y c a m e t o t h o doctor's o f f i c e

to s e e the b o d y , B u l the s t ranges t

part is n o l told, T h o ch i ld , w h i c h w a s

t w o y e a n o ld w h e n it died, w a s v e r y

f o n d o f flowen, a n d m o r e e s p e c i d l y o f

t h e d a m a s k rose, a n d w h e n taken b y

its g r a n d m o t h e r , w i th w h o m il w a s a

g r e a t p e t , i t w o u l d g o to this r o s e b u s h .

W h e n t h e ch i ld w a s d y i n g , its g r a n d -

m o t h e r pul led t w o d a m a s k r o s e b u d s ,

n o t y e t b u n t e d , g a v e them to t h e

chi ld , and i t d i e d with them i n i t s

h a n d . A f t e r p r e p a r i n g t h o b o d y f o r

buria l t h e r o s e b u d s w e r e placed u p o n

its breas t a n d b u r i e d w i th it. W h e n

the f a c e - p l a t e w a s r e m o v e d f r o m t h e

case , t h e roses w e r e n o t o n l y in a per-

f ec t s ta te , b u t the l e a v e s were as g r e e n

s s over , a n d ins tead of be ing b u d s , a s

t h e y w e r e w h e n p l a c e d u p o n the ch i ld ' s

b r e a s t had b e c o m e fu l l -b lown roses ."

The Important (Question.

Of all l o a t h s o m e d iseases , Catarrh standi nre-emiDent. It renders its victim ss dliguatliiK to himseir u t o o t h e n . And the most hmulliitinK of all Istheconsoinnsneei that hla tireeenre ianflenilvelnthnataraunil him. I f a n y d U e a a e i l n ' i T M t h e name nf tmiveml , it ii this, Diiletio errors andll ie follies which Faihion imp IMM npon ua tend to rotter anil i l laemlnate It. To tlie plliful cry of lie viclima, u fAerr nuy curl/or OUnrrht there it but one s n s t e r Odlislstent with Ubriitlsn reaton. (lod has never lent one eril into the world for which lie has not seal Ihe remed)'. Kor ths greatest of sll aiiiriinal and moral evils, the 'Jrest I'hjsi-n a n lias iirracnliml s |iotent and nsver-l dl ing remedy. He has j lven explicit rules for lhe treatment and preservation of the spiritual and moral man, but H e ii silent In all matters relating to the physical man. It would he an unwarrantable de-traction from His beneflriest cheracter lo suppoae that He has aiUicted the greater portion of humsnity with an incurable dis-ease. The day of plagues h i s past. That Ood of Christianity is a Ood of hove, of Msrcvr, His mesasge is " g o o d will t j all m e n . ' l h e earth and all conti ined therein was intended by the great Detigner to supply man's wants; snd surely he has no

Sreater wants than remedies for his infirm-ies. Science is rapidly proving that the

earth ii fitted lo supply man's uttermost need. Now medicinal planti are oomtantly being discovered and new properties devel-oped from thoas already known. For Catarrh, tbe most potent remedy yet dis-covered Is I)r. Sage's CUirrh Remedy. Itt efficacy hss bes^ tested in many thouiand oases wilh uniform success. Cases that bad been repeatedly pronounced incurable, readily yielded l o it. In onf irraed, or ob-stinate cases, Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery should be taken in connection with the use of the Catarrh remedy. Full particulars in Pierce's Memorandum Books. They are given away by druggisti.

Oollage Loans. T h e r e is a p r a c t i c e a t Harvard Col-

lego of l e n d i n g m o n e y to s t u d e n t s

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

t a k i n g notes in re turn . M a n y o f t h e s e

notee are n e v e r p a i d . I t is e s t i m a t e d

t h a t over $35,000 is n o w d u e to t h e Col-

lege f r o m s t u d e n t s w h o h a v e n e v e r re-

paid w h a t t h e y l iorrowcd. l u b is last

a n n u a l report .Pres ident E l io t s t a t e s

l h a l the m a j o r i t y of thoae d e b t o n are

in t h e m i n i s t r y , and takes Strong

g r o u n d s aga ins t t h e ex tens ion o f t h e

l ienef ic iary s y s t e m . H e ia u n d o u b t e d l y

rig'ul. N e a r l y e v e r y co l l ege in t h e

c o u n t r y is cr ipp led iu t h e s a m e w a y .

W h e n A m e r i c a n c o l l e g e s c o m e to b e

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

not a s d e n o m i n a l i o n d f e e d e n , t h e r e

wil l h e m o r e m a n h o o d iu Christian p u l

pits , as wel l as s o m e culturo in t h e p e w s .

r r a c t i o n a l O u r r o n c y L o a t .

T h e e x a m i n a t i o n o f the f r a c t i o n a l

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s i l ver m a k e e i l p r o b a b l e that n o l lees

t h a n $10,000,000 o f t h e firat, s e c o n d a n d

th ird i s sues h a v e b e e n lost or d e s t r o y -

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t h e f o u r t h and fifth issues. T h e issue

of d i v e r b e g a n in Apr i l . S i n c e that

t i m e to F o b . 1, o f e v e r y $1,000 of t h e

f o u r t h , $ 3 6 5 . 0 1 ; o f t h o t h i r d , $ 1 0 . 7 3 ; o f

t h e s e c o n d , $0.81, and o f the first, $ i.88.

If t h o c a l c u l a t i o n s m a d e a b o v e o f the

loss or d e s t r u c t i o n o f $15,000,000 of

f r a c t i o n a l c u r r e n c y b e correct , t h e r e

w e r e l e f t in c i rcu la t ion only $*.),000,000

o r $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 , 1 1 0 0 o n F e b . 1 .

'I'H* w i d e B y r o n collar is l o be the

f a v o r i t e th i s s e a s o n f o r l a d i e a .

T i n inventors o f B u a m n r ' B COCOAIHK —knowing that when the lots of hair occurs, it Is gensrally from that part of the bead where the greatest heal Is neoeasarlly gen-erated, and that animal fata by their nature Induce heal rather than alleviate i t - turned their attention and phtrmioentical science toward vereuble oils, aa the basis of a medicament to promote the growth and pre-serve the beauty of the hair. The oUum cocoa, o r COCOASCT O IL , p r e s e n t e d i t s e l f moat strongly, as possessing many proper-ties peculiarly adapted for the purpose; but Its odor was objectionable, and ita density (except when ex posed to heal) seemed for a long time to defy all efforts to render It available, forponnlaruse, in cooler climates. By a scientific selection of other ingredients, t. ose which will chemicsl ly combine with ibe oil hsve been dissovsred, and they together have produced a compound, which is unqualifiedly pronounced to be the best that h u yet appeared.

In the form presentel, this oil is perma-nently deoderlxed and held in a combina-tion which peculiarly adapts il for the toilet; BCBHXTT'S FTCOAIM i s u n r i v a l l e d i n d e l i c a c y and sgreeableneas—ooollng in Ita nature— and possesses such a penetrating affinity for the secretions of the skin that il Is rapidly absorbed.

Its greatest efficscy ia best secured by a perfect cleansing, before ita application, of thehs ir and scalp, under which circum-s t a n c e s t h i s o i l a f f i jyt irritation, remova a l l t e n d e n c y t o dandmf, a n d imigorala t h e anion ot Ibecapillaries in the highest degree. Its effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hsir is such as cannot be sarpasted; snd II is offered to the public in the firm belief tbst It only requires to be known lo super-cede all other preparations. We are confi-dent that no one wbo will m a k e a trial of Ua ifficacy will be wil l ing to return to the use of any other preparation.

JOSEPH BtnucAN & CO,, Boston, manufac tnrersaud proprietors.

RHKUMATIBM cured a l o u c i by D u -rang's Rheumatic Remedy, Send fordrcu-larto Helphenstlns & Bentley, Washing-ton, D, C.

CA P T . R . H . Y O U H O , U . 8 . A r m y ,

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NEW ORLEANS. Sumi ntoi.a Co. I CtAca a MCADB:

Tl". rjtrncf roMMf. in iK'irfrrf, . . tr.ip a*-l v"! MrrHtfH. They ai . v . m n l n l 1 rr..! 1 I,* polMMnolU and arid. »hVh«ilrr Into IS.-n m;. ^ Jon ot iQaay ot tlie lactltiou. Irnlt tutor, bvv m ll,. market.

MEN to travel and aril in li.-nlera, ur new nnhrrakal lr slaat ihlnin.) > and

ami. food. No Wddt lnB. Salary lll"t»l, bn.in.a. permaprnt. Hotel A trav.rc . a i -u , . ,

palrt. Monitor Olt t tCo. .» MtlnSt..Cim lunatl.O.

PAINTIIS 'RZVZVO'™™ ] In tvery dty and eoamy Send for circular and I'- n UM lo JobnT, Oray, 88 Dlamood 81.. Iltubargb I'a.

the mcrlu of Tlio III in erhly tM'for., ilMeiinlimu

upon your work thl. fall ami wiiii. r ThecoDhlottlon for ihla aeaaon tnrrau.. anythlni berrinfnre allerapird. Term, wnl frre. AdHrr..

CHAS. CH'CABa CO,, l« Warren St.. Se* * tk,

A B O O K f o r t h e M I L L I O N . MtDICAL ADVICE

A B E H T S " - ^ • • "•iiirnn t-fittp •

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M u s i c B o o k s

WorUofSoeg-Wreath of Genu. Skowar el Pearls.

BicPurH. Wreath.

VOCAL-

1 Gems ol EngHth Song. , Gems ol Scottish Song, j Gems ot German Song. I Gems ol Sacred Song. ' Moore's Irish Melodies

(Jnlte uUMnalled Hook, of Dounrt Mnalc, ea. h With Sll to V*> page., Sheet Mu-lr .Ire, |lr.t < BctloniofSono, Doeta; panlant.

i X « T S F M r » T A I .

r Urtan ti-com-

Qems of Strauss . P i a n i s t ' s A l b u m . H o m e Cirole, VoL 1. Organ a t Home ,

a a t n o a o t a MUIIC.) I

Qoran of t h c Dance . P i a n o f o r t e Qema.

DR. H VR.VKR'S HEALTH FORSKT. With s k i n Siippartrr imd

Mrir-Adju.iinii I'BIU. Seen ret IlULTii anil Cosr r.Tif Bo-lj, with (iKA. a a ii.I l i t . i i r of Knrm, Three t.amirnl. Hi mi.'. Appriiv-eil by all i liv-n-lti n. A t ; I! > T - \ \ \ .\ T i: I t .

Samplr. i j ira.i . m Coun: i: SatletO, f I :s. To Airenie itl « r.'liltlIMS. Order M/r 1«II liielu s nmnller linn waltl nit-a-FUioov r thc i!re»«.

W a r x * : B r o . 7 6 3 E.-OKIIIJ.K, Y,

WOMDERFLL St l CKSS! 2 6 GOO uf I he

CENTENNIAL E)(POSiTiO„ nnsnunni) AMI II.u >T!; >•.

Holrt In eedtya. It belnc the on/Kcumplelr/,. i r jeroc* . as.ao . tr-.tiui- i ii •

hlalorv. wrKBd bafldlnc*. ev. . ' - ' . 'r al . lLl i . . rwtiMIUea. erewl da.va. etc,; lllu.lratwl ai nl cheaper than any other; rrrr|,l-,,lL. it. (In, ., agent rl»..r/il»a4e In S week., a,oiMi,iji-«/, i . Srnd quirkly fnr proof t>f ul-ir., epiniun. ,,I . II, I-clerrr and prr.a, antopl. patra. lull de.cDptliii .ml rrtra lermi. H r i t A a t i IIBI > . SS LaSall. St .' li . ,

0 A D T I 0 N BIIII worihl^iit 8rnc1 fur i f • t ,

A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS, WE WANT 300 MORE FIRST-CLASS

REWINC MACHINE ACENTS. AND ..<0 MEN OF ENERCV AND ABILITY TO L?,3-V, THE BUSI NESS OF SELLI MOST WINC MA-CHINES. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, BUT VARVINCACCORDINCTO ABILITY, CHAF ACTER AND QUALIFICATIONS OF Tin ACENT. FOR PARTICULARS. ADDTESS

SSRJIJR Mafe FT OIIIR • t B:J s i o a m ? i i * ••••. -.- •;«

" I t a i m T a T t H e a t S l g J t a t . "

f FRANK LESLIE'S HISTORICAL REBISTE0

-or m r -

Centennial Exhibition la lb" only cntupleiericlorUIIIi.t.iryol tbe i nu n.

H o m e Circle, VoL 2. V i T " s ' ii" ' ' ' ' " _ . . TT AEeBIa w * * l e « . AiMrcaa. Aernry |u-r.[ .U,. P i a n o at H o m e .

I'lAMo ODBTt, Quite nntsiatlled bound volun... of Shret

Muali- for riaao (or Oron) with 3" lo r<i p.irea, SIM wllh eictptlonally (ood piece*.

Pr lee at the a b n e Booka, eae l i SS-SO, l a >a»r<ai ta-ee l a r lo lk i t a . e e n i t .

STSOOL Mi-tic Booat. I 8. S. Soau Booat. Blih School Cbolr. ISI. i Tbe Reward, (lSclt,I Whlwonrwlll, i.vicia i Shlnlnt Blver, (Jlcta.i (hetrful VOICM, I.viclt I j Good Newt, (Uclt.l

Bilker book Balled, paal-frw, for B.UII Prloe.

O I A T V X B D I T B O N FT C O . , B o s t o n .

CHHTtONSCa. I 1. E. DIT80N ft CO.,

NATURE'S REMEDY

Tsc Csur BUJOD Puaincn

f u P T ^ r '

R e c o m m e n d It H e a r t i l y . HOCTII Bo«TBX.

MB. BTIVOB; I*«r 8ir-l h- *• taken WTMBI bolllrt of your Vta-

ITIMI. Bud BO uBViDCtHl il In B TBlUBl'lr for IhraMfBlB, KitJa«T CooiplBliil. and grnvrBl ilfblliiy •r tb« iviirm.

1 can nMrltlr riH-onmetiil It to Bli •iiff,,rlii»c from .. above c o t n p U U U ^ Y o n y ^ . f u i l ^ ^

VA Atbetu Street.

An Advertliement occnpyian apace of

O N E I N C H till lw loterted One Monlb In

1,150 Newspapers For Oof IfuDilrrd Bad Hixty-eifht dollBra, or Our Week for 81>ty*tbrv« dolUn

Srnd itamp for ('BUkloffut- of Srw Bprr» whi b fflroB IOCBUOD, UBID**. ciroul«tluD and cliBrarirr , to

SEALS Sc FOSTER, <1 Purk Bow. XEW VORK-

* • ! « W l e a . Adrtma. Ateucyr l>-r.i in, . FRANK LESLIE'S PUBLISH ISO IIOI-K.

MT I'rarl Stnul, Nl

r a d i c a l . . ... an lee of a comfortaMr, .e-care, and ttllafaclory appll-ance. Wl inU lalf ittriand

. . iv fwl l price/or all tkat J* a..( Price, alnglt, like col, Ml for both aldi-., ea, Sm br mall, potl-pald, on receipt of pricr. N, II,- nu jVww will imn mart Uuplmru Uum aay «/ IK u/or wkick Kfr.iaja.f claim. ae« m<ul«. Circular, frra POmBOT TBD86 CO.. 740 Broadway. New Vork

A GREAT OFFER!! • OO PIANOSI* •SMIANM. new and a.

S K A N D N<|1' AKt; u d I PKIUHT riANOAl tk OHUANN ur' Ihr BEHT 9SADK. A«rXTM WAISTRIK III...-lrm<*4 Cala laeaea Malleus. A l lbrral .11a-rowwl io Twhfri. Jfiaufer,, CkareAet, wc. f h r p l M u l r a l IUAU prlew. StOBAf'fi WATKKM A MONM. JBjuaaOM-lan-n mad llenlrra. IO Baal M l h 1 ' a l w a M*Ban..Mrw Vork.

Tb.. New York Tim.i .ava : "Wat-r,' drchralrloti Chime Organ" la a Iwautlfal llltli- InatrnnnMil, .Itn

duce.1 by Ibr player are alngularly Bne,

MSW WILLCUJt M UIBUS

AUTOMATIC Only DiBchiDv i im/l

Antnmai Ten-ion und

THM NEW

ELASTIC TRUSS iBfBi All •OBIB.Ii

I. WUB »IAR AQBIUBB i a OBfH llMir IB BU iJUy. wfcif IBe btftllla

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pldlt euTaaalDK. elO prr dar *u«r«.i-

l ri»- (Inilll hni up-_ r» lluiltlr...

JAM. T. WILLSaXMON. < l a r l a a a l l . Ob la.

MAZARINE BLUE GLASS For curatlvr purpner. and .iimiilallut therrnwili

ol animal and .rerialdr 111,. Ei.iulurd and ap-proved II) General VlrKaunloD.and In.rrrtincat.— companylnc each iiurcha.r. OLA#, IHT vn a*AI r a m . wllb full direction fnr nte and arraniirniatil In Ihr •a.li fur .air. whiilr.alr aud r-lall. by

R S I N J A X I N H . M I I O » ; J S A K I : B . Fatai'H I'l ATAILI A.. DtniT.

sea to S l l N. Knurtl. St.. Ph l lnde lph la . Alio, at I'.' rarb p.-r mall, (irnrrnl Ptra.nntun a

Hi.iknn BLI'K and SI'N l.llillT

IJIIMI liivrntion. and

Iiroiluclng motl

Manrelooa Ketulu. Trad, a.m la

S I L E N T S E W I N G M A C H I N E . Send Postal Card for Illaitrated fr.cc Llil, 4c.

W i l l c o x & G i b l r n S . 51 . C o . . Cor. Bood 81.) 008 Uruadway, Sew York.

Ha W ma.i, rapl

M o n e y M T

The Enemy of Disease, tbe FO of Pain to Man and Ber

la Ihe Mr-Mild MM

M U S T A N G

L I N I M E N T . w n u i f HAM a x o o n T t i r TI-at >•! i r STKARM. r i i r i t r . IN NO aoMt: IT w.i i . i NUT III. At., NO LANrNSIMN 11 H 11.1. N O T t T B r . NO ACHr. NO PAIN. T i l 11 ArVI.UTN THi: lll'SSAN IIOIIT.I.i: I I I , HO ii a* of* a ISOUNI: 01111.11 n o n r s T i l AHIHAU THAT nOS'.h NOT V I H . l . TO ITN >S AUI«- TOI'CH. A hal l lr r . , . l ln a SAr.. tor. ar el-t*'. haa » n r n aave.l III.. l:i> nf a l io inaa ht-lns. Mild rvalor...! I.. MHrt .iM-rulueaa many a .Ml.utl.l. Iti.rar

O P T I J Woaubllcltr, Tlaietbort. Tertnt j A * w moderate. • —

. j j t i.r,u , S LOSTR-MN.UM ISUI-LOAACLIULUE M. N. U., No. 11

SMOStK. MOOT and COAI. SAM froodefrclle drall. prwvrnled; n

conkliiA* nr nratlng. Se-... _ IIKSKV IXILFffBD. 7ae SamioiiiSi., Pblla..Pa,

.1 T e a r and Ripenaea lo (ood Ar-nlf. « 5 l ) \ /v7 who are wanlnl rverywbrre. In a .1 nelly Irrlllniali- and pleaaant bualnrea. Parllcnlar. frre. Audreat J. WOBTH * I O.. Nl. Loula. Jio.

• O t n ASSONTH.-Atrntiwaulrd SOIiealaell. \ N n i l Inir artlclea In the world. On. -a;!:; I- free. t l d U U Addreet J AT BBONMON.Prtrull.Mlcb.

r p o YOI'NIJ nr.N whi. with til Irarn Strain Kn-1 tlererlnt, Srnd your name with two 3c .lainp.

to r . SIKPPT. Rniilneer. Bridtapnrt, Coan.

l and .|.|ial.L

pabllthedprlcv. A.S. CLAIIK. SSNaaaau SI,. N.Y

OSABE ORAHSE- N. J. KI'RT tk CO.

poalpald. Try

^ ia la lo«ue «nil parkatj- (Jard.n or Flower JiTre.. (ur •tamp. K l UK.Sril. Clydr. N. V.

~ O I T T r r r r i i r r . B«1 chanceytt. Wrlteai $ 0 once to r . NASON, III Naauu St.. New Tork.

Si _ A. K. WILLUUS.BI E . Y . T E A S S: C O . , Richmond. Ind

n i l K M W i l l T I M . TO ADVKUTllUCRli I'lcaac aay y o u a a w Uit Advert laemcP In Ihla Paper.

n | The

hree Beautiful Premiums Free to Eiery Subscriber of this P a p e r ' . Loodon I'nblUhiDir rnBMDr batr jutt LB»iir«l Ibr-* b«BUtlful In i«peof MOTThRS, «Itirb. fur L>RBATY «nd «i>rlh. BR< «ilbi>ut raiUkl

Thr Klrtl. OOD BLI^> Ol'K ll"MK. IB ID old i\ i* . I MI;isfulS\ • ruuulni tbrouKb tbcoutlr . bildr^n lo r»ps «i » prBVrr prm^ lo (lod. •nil' I»BCE

In thr cunirr uf tbMlr«t Uilt-r while In bi-r rik'bl Brr two iBrarrcbildiro i

•lotlu - _ brBatilal UodBCBp"^i*. rrprwuim* Until' Thr Til K LOU I* Is MY -HKI'MKUh, Ualeu lu ..Id Eu«luh t>i-. l-«uiifull» rmU-HUl.. <1 will

vlnw. fern*, •nd llowrr*, Thr iwntriil Tu ujr i« brrt- rr|>r>*ri,iral bt Ihr l.t.rd • Sbvpberd In l u . br I-nrrlr# ibr Sbrpbrrd'* rnmh BIUL lb- LI«l IBIIIL. TIM- . ffwt ni<>a| U^Biitlfa!

TbrTblrd. PKAISETIIK I.Okh. I-MimtUrh ^mUlIi-h. I Th. -i in.1 n,urr In Ihi. moll. • I iirautiful IIBIf crown rblldren, rrpr*Briitliiv BiiBrU. -HImt I'rBiai ihr L» id. I MMof aiottoM. IQiaiiiirbr«. leeweiber • • niBb.-b«. • IIBW for lbeetN.%. m. il.--*, • . .rr I moot BUikBB thrm b fr«w prviulam. Ibr-uli^ril-r ..nl» l iuw rr.|nirr«l to pM> th* •• lu* I ikmuc". wrBopinic. Bud luhinir on ibr lu-uiiiun •rirri. il. »bi h •nnuni* t« c«nt» •*.»« »

AddfVM LONDON ri'nl.ISHINt* I'd., K" and K. U hrmnd Hi.. OIKIIIUBII, — J

MERIDBN C U T L E R Y CO. Received the HIGHEST CENTENNIAL P R I Z E .

T B I "PAT*XT I r o a r " ILASULX TASLI Ks-rrt. >cz,: MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS O F f A D l P O I I T I P R Y Kldntlvr Slakrr. of tin "PATI'.NT l * O B T " . i r I M D I a t E , I Im SV ! . CelluWd Knlfr, ihr mntl duraM- WHITK MAN- „ .a - a O . T . . , ,I'I~ »LK known. Thr Uldeal Manufacturera lu America, Orik-iu .l mam " nl tin Hard lluhln-. II.....in Alway.r.11 for "Tradr Mark" "JIKBinKNCITI.KKVm 'mi Hi-lilail-. \Sarrantadand • • 1 " an In Cutlery, and by Iht n K B l D E N I TTLklK t • <>. Slil hainlM.raSIStrwl.NrMX.il.

— !)UI« M ' CLLJB- ! LOWELL JOURNAL

, rwtfvi r i r t P l f * P'nllnf io lh» tlrcull Coutlfor lli»r«iBlw I j U n KLl i . • ^ 1 I L 1 1 * i Af Krnt.lnf hmrrt i . »( ihtCtlr «•( llrand M«|« s

B K P U D L I O A N S T A T E T I C K E T .

Infklil C'xinl^ ou tlir t!iiv ul l-'fbiuin. A. I* I It;; .

B.M'. AIl M . I'KItK IN'S.^Comi Ulimnl

l o t Jui l ice of lbe Supremo Coutl—

THOMAS M. OOULKV.

For HcRfnl iof l l iBl 'niTeri l ly—

VICTORY I'. COLLIKU.

QBOKOK L. MALT/.

KOjL'int: li MILKS rKKKINX, l.rlrndtBl /u lliliratito, II •pi<iiii>n| linni ilHilnlu un Mr,

lh>l Ihr ilrlaii<l>nt lC»|Ulr« Mirlfu I tiklm U • iriiiUulotlhU SUIr, lul llitl »u j(-C(in l»iur>l ID ulil !»u«r faul'l nol In •trtt<IU|Kin l.uu bj |itat«D . nl lili coDllnucil tbxnct Irom bu p lxta l laaldrncr. 1 Ou inollno ol Wbllo A lloni'U.t'iiluplalntDt'a Hollr-lion II lintil'ird lhal Ibt •ri 'ataiicr ol aald tbwnl •Itlfnilinl, K>'|Ul't llallio frlkloibt rol«ri<l harfln

i wiijilu Hirer uion'.'iiliom Ihr ilxr ol IbUoidtr.ind ' U r m o l b l l «i«(.rariDr» Jir cauai bla auawar lolbr

id \ l ai sli'i.l fitr I Illllolr. raplalnl lo in Iilfil.and *co|i/lh»r«oflob« IS .11 M mkiii mm I i t n t d o n l h t r •in|ilaliuint'a tolltllniinltbln Itriren

1 daiaadn >rr<li.* »u bim ul • cop; olMldbllUnd no. I llcrollbli ur In . nD'l lo iltteull Ihaicof. itld bill

br lakan o« eonfriMil bj aald abirnl lt»-frn l\nt; and II ta luilher nidnrd lhal wllhlulinnl j

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e l e c t i v e o f l i c e ; b u t l l i o n t l o l m 3For- ^

F r e d D o u g l a s R

D i s t . o f C o l u m l i i a .

D c m o o r a l s u n i t e w i t h U o p u b i i i i ! . . . r. .- 11..•. .o ' dajaih»CnmBlaininlfiiif« aBOllcioMlilaoidirlo l i

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M a v o r 1 . U . L . Peil'CO Ol i t r a i l u I aild publleilinu br rnnlluiiPdlhnrin ouer In racb . , , | *Hk far alt uroka In aucn-irlor, orthalfht eiu"r

Kaiii 'Jsita!* r e c e i v e d t l ie a p p o i n l m e n i . acaprollliU ord»t lobriirrauoallr rancdon aald ' . ab-ni llrr«ndaiil al l»a«l Ur;. lt daia

o f 1 . M . Ol t h a i Ci ty . • b»('ii» lb.'Um-ahnvrrnarribedtorlilaappuranff JAM 11. WII.LSON,

I'licult Court Comiinarinntr, KmlCountTi Ulchlaan

H'ulTI, k II laii.t.. ComidalnaafaKullclloi'.

r i s i c y l i n i , o n d . o h i s G r o v . r . ; m ' , , , r _. •! .» U a n I *»•>« Kr«»S Ci i««. llrjlaler In Chamer;. I n t i i r e e d a y * f r o m n o w I h e ^ o u n (

wil l b c q i i i t o r o p o r l P r e s i d e n t H a y e s , n f t l i c t c d w i t h d e l i r i u m t r e m e n s . — , p i t o u AT E o m B U

Hochfiler Democrat.

T h o C i n c i n n a t i E u q u u o r nays:

" S e n a t o r B a r n u m , t h c n o w c h a i r -

m a n o f t h o D o m o c r a t i c N a t i o n a l

S t a t e C o m m i t t e e , is a l ink o l t h o

s a m e o l d s a u s a g e . "

T h e y Have Come

f f ' h a t (

OUR NEW G00i)S

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A n d I h o y a n

s o n n h l e in l u i c c .

bi-niKiriil, « i Ii • 11 , a n d vi n ii n-

W h e n v n w . n i t

SPRING CLOTHING l i y aH n i n i . s I ' l l r a t

d a w n s u p o n I n d i a n a w i t h an e x t r a l o i „ u,. i,.t w i n »

s e s s i o n o f t h e L e g i s l a t u r e at $ 2 , 0 0 0

o g i z e t o L o n g s t r c o t a n d J o o B r o w n toajprara

a n d M o s b y Cor h a v i n g a s s a i l e d

, Slaliof Micblcan.Coanty o IK*nl, ) »• AUntt ion u| thfl'i'ibatc t •uit Im the CiiuDlr

' oIKcnt.bnldannltlio I'rubalf Offlea.lnlboCllTOl Grand Kaplda, on Saturdar tbe toen'r lomtb day

{ oIKcb.-mri la Ibrytai onrlbnuran. rlfblbundrcd and«nruly->»ren.

1 I'rfarnl-Cj-tUlK.IVrhlnp.Judcr nf Probate. I lu lb< mailer ol tbe eatale nl Lucimla K. \ B)tierliond«rra-rd. 1 On reading and lllmi: Ibtpetillon duly r»r. 1 lUf l .il Uilli.u C. Uaibrr.ol tlie Vlliajaof l.uoill,

T h o e r a o f b l u e i e a n s c u o n o m y i inMidCountT. prajin* amoB«oib.r tbinfa, ibat • l u u c i a oj u i u u I'.uiij I Ibr in'trumenl no* un hie In tbla cmrt, purportlDg

I and TraUmrnl of aald drci-a.rd, 1'ioUilri.ul tbit tbo tze:u ion

w | MV,WI BMM nwjlnUtffAttOtt of aaid Katata nay be I a d a y , a n d Uie c o m m e n c e m e n t o l a ,,,1,.. j i„ i.im. i .eieirgtbr •••••- j:-...oior Ueaid.

S t a l e H o u s e to c o s t ? 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . ra.tenrou It I. . t.'.ird. that Jlondaj the , . Iwrnlyiiilb day ol Uarcb rirxlat ten o'clock In I

I f K o v ' r t c o u r s e i s to i )0 a p p l a i i u - Iheloirnoon.br 3v.isntilforth.-bfarln|Oli*idpell-I i . i "i . I ln, l Ir.inAc otifil ' (lonaod lb i". Hi# belia al Ian ul aald deceased and nil

c d , t h o n l e i UsOll b e n d e d k n e e s ajiol- I Qn^tpfnoniinlfrealeilin >a|j ettale.arercqulred ' " " k av.aiuu uf .j ld court.tbrn tube hold* ,

bateUCIce,iu lbe City nl Oiand Hap-„ idcaaotT.auddiow cauir.llaaTtherebe,

t h e m i o r d o i n g p r e c i s e l y w h a t K e y -h) thr |n;r .orih.-• .e i i t i .nrr.houidcotberant.

h a s d o n e . — Memphis Appeal. And LL ia further .Iidered, that laid JH! tlonrr li irnoller lo Ibr prraont mtrrralrd la aald

T h o i u s t ami l ibera l S o i l t h e r i l lio!- . .Utr.ol lhependeiirj ol .-Id l f i l l lon atd Ike . t J , 1 • • , • .,1 henln; lhTi"f b- rviamit a copy of thia orier i c v o f i h o n e w a d m i n i s t r a t i o n is ai- l 0 i .^.^^uhrdin iii»i.owKM.ioiii>4L»oe»«papei

r e a d y b e a r i n g f r u i t ; In S o u t h C . r o -l i n a . — Charletloun Netct and Conner A I , , , . . r , p T . Yi!r-< I:. I T H K I N S . I I . \ Join K.'JNITII. Judjeof r n b a t e . | U C m . } Bt jUUr. * « »

V O T I C K O F C O M M I S S I O N l i U B O N , . > C L A I M S . 1

ril'ATi. OK MlCIIlU KN, County K.i.l. I'rabate Court l iriiid County.

Kilatr ol tVi umDuaoran,decaaied. T ir underalcned bi< ln( b«»n appointed by tba

11 iu. • I.. IViilui, Jul#» ul i'rohale u( aildci* tilt, Coumiaii 'ucaou Clilma Intbeiral. Icr .aid t i t a t - . a s . ix rouiithifrom thaSJtli Say ii J itiiiary* A. I". H " . batla* ba.li allowed bj

d i d Ju l . -ul I'rubile, to all piraoni litrlni elaiina I a r e p o r t t h a t G e n . G r a n t , o n h i s r c - u

I....*.. I.nt.nnn wil l npi-iiiiv IllO u e e n. Tbat we will meet en Saturday, Ibe ! I Till da"' uf April. A, 1). I«". nnd on Monday Ibr I :;0!b uay ol J.ily A. !> I f" . "I tru o'clock \. U. ufeich dir. at lh- bi"j.«ol WllHarn llo.ufan. g, - a-ed^u the Uiwn.hlp olOrattar.ln -al., connli to racriie mid .'lamlni1 rurb i lairu'.

dK»b. I Tib A. II, 11(7:

STAR 38. 40

CLOTHING HOUSE, & 42 CANAL ST., GRAND RAPIDS.

Boys C l o t h i n g , Hoys C l o t h i n g ,

Gbtkpcr lo buy your Dnri Clalliing u> in limn "> nmke at borne.

SPRING OVERCOATS. SPIIINC

ibem

M'lT.S, I INK I ' / N T S AND VESTS.

Trunks, Trunks, From 75 Cents to *15. S T A R C L O T H I N G H O i ' S K , G r a n d H n p l d s .

— THE FATHERS GREW RICH HY SAVING PENNIES !

THEIR CHILDREN SEEK TO BY ONE GRAND GRAB.

T h i s i d e a w h e n p e r m e a t i i i g t h e i n e r c h a n t ' s m i n d s h o w s i t f c l f i n l i t t l e p e n o n a l w o r k an i l ( f l o / l ; s t r i v i n g tn b i l w i c u l h e v a l u e o l l a b o r b y b i g p r o f i t s

1 a n d i n g link". W h a t t h e n is t h e re s i i l i ?

T H E T O M B S T O N E S OF DEAD M E R C H A N T S ALONE CAN ANSWER!

I For neatly tivenlT yeari sur lirm in all In many tlorei bM HUcked and f o u g b i l b l i f*Ul principle wliboul glorei , «i w«ll ai ilia tqnaJly fatal c i \di l ayilera—and lo.dajr It {point < Iirnii.lltr io In niimmolb builnefi and nccomnlaled onpilnl BI e*id«ncf of llif lupporl of Ibe peppla in tbii \rlie coune. For 1877 napfopoie to ml* tbi) medlcineii lroofer yal, mikm^ it n lisnl road lo trnTcl fur

All T h o s e W h o a r c S k a t i n g on c r a c k e d I c e — F a i l u r e s no t y e t O v e r ! S a m j i l c D o s e — I m m e n s e l o t e i . o d P r i n t s n n d G o o d S t y l e s o n l y 4 c a y a r d .

E n t i r e s t o c k B e s t S p r a g u e P r i n t s , f i f t y d i f f e r e n t p a t t e r n s , a l l U c e n t s a y a r d . 2 6 0 p i e c e s N e w S p r i n g D r e s s G o o d s , nil c o l o r i n g s , o n l y K ' e i'.' 1 2 nnd 1 5 e a y a r d .

I< ii realr quite aiioniibing nhut bandiome and deeirable dreifes Ibeie low priced goodt make.

Big Asso'tment New In?rain Oarpete, Beautiftil Patterns, from 40 To 60c A Yard.

Good Stair Carpels 15c, Collage CarpeU. 20 25 nnd .'iOc liaDdiome ajiorltneot Yard-wide Percale.*, MagnlOrent new Kprlng ilock of Notion!. Edgiogs and Inwrllnga cheaper Iban In 'JO rean . Table Linens ;i.\ 40, fiO and OOc a yard*

All Linen Towell uc. Heller f n w e l i Cbenp. Nice Caislmere. 50. OS and 75c. Good Jeans 20, 25 and 30c. Orasb Toweling fl, lOand 12 I 'Jr.

B ^ O T I E I E I K S , Grand Rapids, Fort Wayne, New York & Terre Haute.

" i t i s a l m o s t t i m e , " s a y s t h o C h i

c a g o T r i b u n e , " t h a t s o m e v i g o r o u s

m a n s h o u l d t a k e ho ld o f t h e r e l i g -

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

R w i n d l i n g a d v e r t i s e m e n t s out o i

t h e m * "

T h e N o w Y o r k E v e n i n g P o s t h a s

• Commercia l P r i n t i n g !

o r * A X ^ X J xs.z3srx>s.

AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.

t u r n t r o m E u r o p e , wi l l o c c u p y t h e

h o u s e o f t h e l a t e vVi l l iam T . G a r -

n e r , n e a r N e w B r i g h t o n , S t a t o n Is-

l a n d .

" M i k e , d ' y e s e e t h o Soon s a y s

H a y e s w o n ' t a p p i n t a n a g e r t o h i s

C a b i n e t ? ' ' -'Is t h a t s o ? " Y i s , • a n d

t h e n , m i n d y e , it c a l l s H a y e s a d i r t y

f r o d a n d b l a g g a r d ! " " I s t h a t s o ?

B o g o r r y , J i m , l e t ' s e h t o p t l ie Soon

a n d t a k e t h o TTirMin!"

L E A V E ORDERS FOR

C H E B I P P ' S iJALD.

_ . , . . . , Blcoijta-i L i t t l e p e r s o n a l c c c c n t n c i t i e s c a n u - . a u i i

• a r c u l y b# c o u e c a i e d in t i i s a g e

1!) lltlue tl an cl'C'JtiaB Iraurd out nl acl under tbe .rat ollb*. f .r. i l lL'ujrtl . i tue CouulyulKenl j

, ntteitidon tbo rlj-'i'h diy ul I rbiuary A.I) Ik" , iu lavor Un* l.uaell Nallnnal Hank of l*owel 1

, Mlehtita-i a-i i a . - . n l t ir and chat- , m l lor t iv want tbrrtoltbm uf lui Kial eitatr • 'illiim Wrrcer llir drlendant Ihirrln named I

eleiird 11 > "Band *111 It cipoae Inr aale at public H a w k e v e aucli -nm lli'eblgh-.| bi.;'rr.allb»lrool»ntrasce i

' /• olttppln'ii ti n. '., in tbe c.ly ofOrand llapida. In I 0 ' the County nl Kent and al i'i'ol Wi hman, ibat he-

l l i i n o i i , w a g s i d s c b i n s o i n c e s s a n t l y 1 JM 1 ' - " , w

t h a t h i s c o l l a r s h a v e to b c f a c e d I Batufday* tho i i t h d a y ol A p r t l . A . D.

w i t h t in to k e e p t h e m from w e a r i n • (ini " lo the fuilo«in( «lr»crlbe<l iral t*uir,

Taif ra• t lialS ol 111*" U"tt!i lislf OOrtbvrat <|uai W d l I Wli i lc inai i 'H hair is w h i t e t " o(K-cti"U ibirly l»o (3Jllown*bip.lat«3 "Ollb a i l >1 l i l lw imi l o >;»'r '» " l i n e , / l ( , 1 1 . , . 1 1 i n , l , | . r . t Kmi c , , u i . Mulniian. and :

a n d h e w a l k s w i t h a S t i ck l ike an 111-, al»Q j arlolthrwe.'.hall ul tlienoitb ball ol the I

firm o l d m a n , y e t h e is b u t Hfty-

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

t h a t m a n y m e n c a n c a r r y t n j a u n t i - p„i.ionroutbii-.. . n • . . n n . i quane. oiiiw U- I to is u lnnninir aritli • first ai'O- u irlb W»»l <ia«rlfr alnld .I . i .h iafenitr.n IJ. l i e i s S t o p p i n g Willi a u r s i , s i C | J , T | I E , R , , | I N , . . | , „ | . , C , L O N I , I „ „ A ,

C A R D S , L E T T E I M I E A D S ,

S T A T E M E N T S , S H I P P I N G - T A G S

A U C T I O N B I L L S , P O S T E R S ,

H I L L H E A D S ,

C I K C T L A R S ,

l i P . I F . F S , B Y - L A W S ,

C R I S T A D O R O ' S

H A - X R .

D Y E S .

! Crl<l«d..io'« llalr lire ta tbe SAFEST and 1IEHT ' il acta iuaiauirnooualy.prudunna Ibr mo.t natur-I

• al abadra of Black or Brown: dor. NOT STAIN j lh" 1'KlK .nd i . ra . l l y applied. It la a .tandard

! preparation, and a laeurlte upon aeary vail appoint-i ed rollet f JI Ude or {•ntlaman. Sold bf lirurf l>ti |

J.OUISTAUOBU. | I O . Itor, 1.133. A V h l o r / . - |

: j ^ 'I i N S TO T1IX WORKIM! I LASS - W e aie roir pie* I

plied 10 luruirlial! oiaxeawlth conttaBl employ- , menl at home,tbe whole uf the tuna or lor .liaie | m-.mrota Ilu.iBea. ceir, lliht and proflUble. Her-I aon. •!either »ei e»>lly earn fiom.Jd cent, to IS j p.r reeatnK, .-.nd a porll<Da1aara by deeollnf Ihrlr | whole tine tutbe biuinrr., Uoye Bad |lcla earn | nearly a. mueh a. n -n . l i n t all who're Ihla no-

| l lenua} .endlheira.idrrM. andtrat tbe bu.la.ia I ! we make Ihi. Bauai.lUled oiler: To aucb aa are Bat .

Bell aati.Ded we'will .end oue dollrr lo par fortbe trouble olwriUuj;. Full parllrslan, uiofleaworth t

I .er^ral dollar, toconiiuerice work OB, and a copy , I ul Home and Klrealde, one of the Ur*e.t and beat l l - | 1 i u. Ira ted I'nUicatloca, all lent fn e by mall. It .ad.t, ; il you want prrmauenl. prulliable vork. aldre.a I

UIOKCKSTIWION k Co , ruilland,Maine.

Ayer's Ague Cure, N. B.

HURRAH FOR BLAIN.

s c a r c e __

o f t lm t e l e p h o n e . T h o

h a s d i s c o v e r e d t i ia t " S p r i n g e r ,

AND ALL KINDS OF PAMPHLET WORK.

L A T E S T AND B E S T

N O T I C E O F D I S S O L U T I O N .

o n d , o r th i rd c o u s i n o f G o v . H a y e s ,

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

w i l l a b o u t lit h i s dimeuBiotiK.

W h e n D a n i t d W e b s t e r w a s ill

I rom o v e r - w o r k I n t r « f i n o d t o r e s t ,

h i s w i f e p e r s i n l e d her p h y s i c i a n

t h a t s h a w a a - i e » a n d t h a i n o t h i n g

•would s a v e h r r l i f e s h o r t c f a t r i p

t o E u r o p e . T h e i u s « • u c c e e i s d .

D a n i e l s u c c u m b e d , , ' p a c k c d u p hi«

p a p e r s , w e n t of f o n a E u r o p e a n l o u r

t o w n t c h h i s w i f e ' s r e c o v e r y , a n d

• . l«(M]lodi , IbeB11 to lbe place "I t,-s<au:ut

lined, Kabraax,9lh. • n I1*;; K «

T.y W i t t ) . * Euii., !i •} rtbe

I I I S U I t ' F B BAl-K.

I r

i/bly ,[1U] | .

K, Slieiln. aiwti.

STYLES OF TYPE IN USE.

Notice is hereby Rtren tliut tlie pattotr-1 | sbip beretufote eaiitioi; between tbe uudtr - |

tigned, uudir Ibe linu name of Look k 1 Pnrnsb ii tbi iday d i u o l r i d b y mutual con-

tent. Tbe hnainess will be continued in tbe name o f J . Q . Look, trbo alone i i nulboii ied ! to receive and collect all debt! aod demanda duo tbo late lirm, and \rlio will aettle all out- . •landing firm lUbilitle!.

| Dated. I.owell February l«t 1877. J o n s QUIKCV LOOK.

Sri i-iirx Ei orxr. I'Anaiau. •

8 ' Hi i . i lu. • I .0 11' utum l-.jtd nut of aud uc-

.l.rllir .rolo'tbe Clirull Cmirl Im the Cuuuty of I Keut^tl^'lrd mi Ibr ibirteeutb (l^llhl day "I feliru- j . t V IJ. f . : : Inlar .i tl liioii* U I'aiaer and a^amat I'.I ,-irO : tlidrhaltlcund (irtbrwautthne • i iin-n "I Hi'- iril i .i -Ir of Tlioiuna Deelne and 1

H.l.a: I l.'rine tki* deluii^iiil. il.ei*in Lamed. 1 ' j .i. I»ii..i tiio i ji.d ..hill e»p».e Ijt ult at public .lurllon the lii.in-.l :ilddrr, nl thr Irunt enlrancr , of 1.11;; i?« Blxtklu lin- uly ol Uraud Uapldilnlbe

i o w 1*1011 iiiw " " " i,.uni, .^K.utBudSlate ol 41lcbltan. Ibat Uln* c a m e h o m e p c r f i c t i y >V0ll l i i m i e l l i l l I"af< l-rbil-'luxf-eclr-aa court lu t i e toun-

a f l c r t h e h a p p i e s t o p i i o d o in ids l j f e af-.ern on ol that day all oltlie r.ah(,lille and later-

W h e n J o h n S h e r m a n w a s d e f e a t -»• III II w UII ll tj III* • •• a i • i w fc I UJ .... ..,;i | , j tl LI. • /illi ••tl cul for t h e S p e a k e r s h i p o f t h e T h i r t y - i \ . . b v r . r ut t ie

h . x l i i C o n g r e s s , a D e m o o r a l i c inoni- .''.Iri/.i/li.'i'u.V- iiVi"e"'> ii"t.iTu'

i r B n c e r i n g l y t o l d h i m o n t h r f l o o r • - , „ . i . ,

f t h e H o u s e , " l o u i l r o o s t l o w e r [ • , , om u. enutii-w.-f .luni.r < ; o i t i i » »outu-l,of a-'-ll .n uine I'JI iu

u'ne (Ul wat iu u.l.i| are- ,

•aid e< uuty

11/ IV i >1 f.U: F. W. I'F.JK. Sheiltt.

a. lleputy •ilierlff. ll»C

al-.. m un o l ib i t day all olthe r.(h(,tille and Inter-uf Thutua-lit-i.n-.and K .w^yd llcilue to 1'ie

folliiwini? d. •- I .1 r. il ".lute, to-ieit: rji.i *..l'luarler [ ^ ]aud • ol lbe a'.utb ei-t ijBar-

an.hip . ' t e n / i> county nl lient and

b t 0 f n c x i l i m e , " S o o n a l t e r tha i Mr. J",1;'1",'1,

S h e r m a n w a s e l e c t e d to t h e S e n a t e , ami-ute

w h e r e h o h a s r e m a i n e d unt i l n o w

w h « n ho s u c e e o d s t o o n e o f t h o m o s t

i m p o r t a u l d e p a r l m c n U o f the g o v - I J U O I U A T B BUII OF~TIICBIRAII ' , I Counli o.'Kri;t, u, Ataai'-.tou of tbe rro-

e r n m e n t . bitrCourt f irtieConntr ol Cent. hclitB at Uie , . . . , . . . . I'robJlr oiuce, 13 Ibr Ci'.r I l lnud lfci|.id.,oii llon-

S o w a r d , in h u a u t o b i o g r a p h y j u s t d-r. " t . . . f •Jit.u. m the i . a u e d f r o m t h e p r e s s , t o l l s o l tho a ^ . . . . m y -

ud^e nl I'rubat'. . 'talc oi I^rt Kord, de-

era-td, Oi m . i n j .ndailoj Hi. petiliou.dulr e.-riii'd.uf

Bleph'U Johuaou and Al'fand.>r I . Conn., Kli.1-Ulur. ol Ihr I.ait Will aud Tralauieol oliald d«.-aai d

tiayiu; trial a l:.ur arid plae? may be aa.iiaed (at lie eiamiballoa und allowame ol tbrlr liual ac*

1 couu: in raid inatlei by .ud belurt thl. Courl. ! Thrieopon il i. urleleri. iblt Taeadai t i e

Kit. al ten o'clock ib 1 rauoon, be Bi.ljned lor tbe beariny i

of raid ,i iitiou, and Ihr iiumlnalluu and allow au;r of rudac. iunt aud I tut tb' tiain at

, , 1 1. - 4 • law of *iil dtMiaed and all oilier peiaon. iolere»l-; l h e e r a o f g o o d l e e l i n ^ in A m e n - i i iu .JIJ r.iat. «rr rr^uirrj to .ppiar aia .miIob 1

no. , t .nlif if. • l i iB ovi i l i ' i i f Iv nl rivpil ol aald Court, tb»u to I" bolden al lb-- rrobale olbce. c a n pOllllCB l i a s t v m u i l i y a i r i k e i l , imi... III, , ,! Onul ll.pic.. In old County, and t h i s l i m e , l e i u s h o p e , t o H a y . R e - i -h " r ib-.e w. w'iy tb. . . id account •

. . . 1 - , 1 , -' . i ibuuld nut l>. n lowed: or why tbe priyor of the p u b l i c a n s a n d d o m o c r a U b c c m l o be p tutionei. .houid nut be »ranied; a g r e e d in t h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n t o g i v e ,

u.-v ul .aidprlillun aod tbe eiauiicallou

T H E Y E R Y L A T E S T J

Sneoial .Oispntcli

TO THE LOWELL J O U R N A L !

AS.NOFNCTMKSR.

Tbe tinilerilgtied will be foonfl at Ibe old , •innd «l Woodiof! k Look wllb a fnll Hock nf druji and ued ic loe f . pnlnte. oil*, nail pa- < per, Klioul-lMu'wa, klkiioneiy, tic. Tbanking i

1 tlie public fjr tlie liberal p.ilruunge bercto-fjre eitendcJ, and biiplng liy cloif nitealion

I to hmlneK. and lair dt-alin); to meiit a enn- ' i lititianre of tbe tatne , I mn rery reipecliully jourf,

SSw-l. J: Q. LOOK. .

MONEY! JII.OOO lo loan on luinrorcd farmi in Kent

cottoly, in sums of $500 and ttpwards. nn three to lire vears time.

H U N T /c D A V I S ,

Uoomi 12 and I > Pierce Illock, Gtand 1 llupidt, Micliigan.

F o r Foror u d ACUO, latormlttonl F o v e r , Chi l l Foror, B o a l t t o n l Foror, D u m b AKUO, P e r i o d i c a l or Bil iouaFoTor, &o., and indeed all the afftxrtlona which ar i se from ma la r ious , m a r s h , or m i a i -m a t i c po iace i .

Tlila U a compound remedy, prepared with ai'lenUllc aklll from vegc'lable Ipgredlenta, vbldi rnrvly falla lo aarc tbe aevcreat caaca nf Chllla anil Forer and tbe eonmniltant dlaorden. Bnrli n remedy tbo neeeMitlea of thc peojile In malarl-oua ill.trlcta dcronBd. It. great aupcrlorlly orer nny other medicine yet dlacorerwd lor the cure of InteniilUenU If, that ll cunlabu DO qnlnlne ar mineral, and tboao wbo toko U are free from ilanzer of qulnlam or any Injariona efficU, and are aa healthy after uilng It aa before. It h.ii Wen i itniaircly employed during tba laat thlny yeara lu the tnalpicnt of tbcae dlatnaalog 41<-imlera, nnd ao unvarying haa been Ita aucret. tliat 11 luu gained Uie rrpotatlon of being Infalli-ble. It can, bc aafcly rrconmcnded ai a aure remedy aud IJK-cIiIC br tho Varor a n d Ague ol the Weal, and the CIillU and F e t e r of the Koulh, which, once broken up by It, do no) nlum until the dlacaie I. BKBIII cuntracted.

The ureat v.iricly of lUaordcra wblcb arUe frrnn thc Irrltatlan of lid. polaon, auchwa Hon-ralgla, Uhsummtlaaa, GanC, Ilriidacha,

' l l lUidoeaa, Too lhaeha . Karach*, Ca-tarrh , Aatlima, P a l p l l a U o n , l iplculc Affectiona, Hyoterte i , P a i n In Ibe B o w -cla, Colic, Fanaiyata. and deraattnienl '.I Iho Btoniocli, all of wblcb become bili nultleiit a r periodical. Iiavc no .pccdier remedy tlun Arr It'll AOtB Cent , which enrea Ibem all alike, nnd protecta tbe eyilem from future attaeki. Aa n preventive. It la of linim nae unlrc In tboao eommunltlca where Fever and Ague pmall*,' na ll liny, tbedrveiopmrnt of Uw dlieaas If Inki n •in the 11 r.l ajiproach of tbo preawnitory i)io|t-tom*. Tnivellera and temporary rnidenU are '.bul enabled tv defy theae dlaorderi, nnd few will ever .ufler If they nvall tbeaiH-lve* i-f 'li' protection tbii remedy affunla.

For Liver CorapIalnlB, arliln* fmm torpidity, It la an n n lk-ut reaicdy; It atluulatna tbla ur.'in Into livaliby actlTlty, ami produci-i many niuarkablo curn where other mi-dlciDi* fall.

Prepared by Dra J . C . Ayer & Co., Prae l l ca l a n d Aaa ly t l ca l Chemlata,

LOWMtL, HASH.

aobii BT ALL biixMiaia c v u i w u c a s .

Dealer in

DRY GOODS,

DRY GOODS.

DRY GOODS.

Z Z A T F f l l t t o O A P S ,

X X ^ T S c t o

H A T S < * > O Z L P S .

C a r p e l i n g s a n d O H C l o t k s ,

NOTIONS, &C. NOTIONS, &G.

NOTIONS, &G. V O T I C B Ok' C O M M l B H I O N l t s O N • -I N O I . A I M S - 1

K t a U ul i l i c l i l f a n . C o u n t y o l K r n l , | i t . P i o ' j a t e C o u r l fo r . . I d C o u n t y . K - t a l e ol W i l l i . m U c l ' b i r i o n H e c a i r d . T b e u n d r i . i ; a r . 1 h a u n t bees a j a o l u t i d 1.

D M I N i B T I t A T O B ' S B A l . t .

b e • • l a t a of I , a 0 . W l l e o s

t r a i n i n i r h e r e c o i r e d in b o y i i o o d ior I'mmt. oiru. K.i'-ri i i i i 1 a lu t i*- iu ;ttvf of It- ••

.i d i p l o m t l i c c a r e e r , l i e h i d l o

d r i v e t h e c o w s l o p a s t u r e a n d b r i n g

t h e m h o m e ; t a k e t h e g r a i n t o mil l ;

b r i n g t h e l i m e f r o m t h e k i ln , a n d d o

t h e e r r a n d s of t h o f a m i l y u e n e r a l l y .

t h e l i m e o f h i s e l d e r b r o t h e r s b e i n g t h u " " ! " ^

l o o p r e c i o u s t o b e w i t h d r a w n Irom

t h e i r l a b o r s .

r Jer lo bc pn'iluuad in lbe Low n.wtpaper pnnle l auo clrculiliO(; In uudaeaBly of hen-, tiiiee a«cce..l» w.tka, pr>vi»u to ulddayof 1

. baarloy. CYRUS K. PKRC1 tS, Judge ol/iobit».

A.lruecopy. Juits 11. SKITI, Kegl.ter. nj»3

l h e n e w a d m i n i s t r a l i o n a fa i r c h a n c e fir i_;l

N o P r e s i d e n t e v e r l o o k p o s s o s s i o n

o f t h o W h i l e H o u i f u n d e r a u s p i c e s

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

B u r r o u n d M r . H a y e s t o d a y , a n d .ve

d o n o l b e l i e v e h e Is a m a n l i a b l e to

m a k e m i s t a k e s , or lu p r o v o k e un- I J H O U A T E O R U E U . u c c e s s a i y a u l a g o n l s m f . — O l o b e Dm- 1 ULR-.''.U e a c n i j o i K ' n t . . -AI a i « i - 1

J 3 . lunrf 1 1. r ru iu ' . c toa i l for tbe Coublj bl Krn l . , Ofral, I b t i ' u . n a t lb I ' l o ^ a l e O a i t e . l n l b e n t y e f ( i r a a d

i Kapld", U It.uiadaj the 1 lleenlb day ol Match T h o W a H h i n g l o n S t a r s n s ; ".'•e'.' , in ^ tb. . . n i t k o u i a o e e i g b i j i i m J a e i i t M i |

r e l a r y C h a n d l e r h a s p r o w d i i i m s e l f , ' " w l . ' r ' u« V ofProl-ttf, a p r o p h e t . A f e w d a y s nfi- .r t h s ! ^latb* a .a i t e . o i .b . e . i . t . «i >att»u w „ L U r . . ,

I ' l ec l ion h e t o l e g r a p h e d f r o m N e w Obre.d n -xdiiiiog tijrp'tiiion.i'iii>»«ric«v,'

Y o r k t h e r e s u l t , und a c o p y o f t h i s r, ,*','1'", . r ""uwVii

d i s p a t c h w a s p o s t e d u p in o n e o f t J ' r . ' . " S ' " ? . t T I l t h e R'inuoWH ot l h e U o i M m g "ii r tuu j. rpirimi i> >« IL* I.«M W.II

h t r e e l o c c u p i e d b y t h e N .ti .n d K « . ! ' S ™ : ; n L Z X T X i i i tbUcan C o m m i t t . ' i ' . l l w a s 11 i r g e . . u.--i..i" r. • i.ttd •atat.m.) i< rr.ni.d -... b.r

.. , . , .1 i-.z 1 Li' f.ile K:.' utila tb'iiiu Lan."". j n e u e o l b r o w n p a p e r Willi thtt l e - u . i .upor . i t ieord- • . i M i T u c i y <be tiutb

U l , n d i n s c r i b e d lu r u d e M j e r s , ' t l ' H a v e s hato 1C6 Voleii tttiu elt'Cl- »*.<! aufl lli«t tLr L»I|» al lav cf

••d. C h a n d l e r . ' T h e p l a c a r d i s e . ^ . r e V A . , , ^ : ' a r ? : : " : Ktill Up 10 b i l e n t l y at les ' . Mr. Cl ia i ld- a .I • f.elilruurt.tb'ii to be loli>u >1 tbe ,

l e r ' s i i c c u t a c y in f u r e c a s l i n g t h e re-

nu l l o f t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l L-l ict ion. ' '

T h e C h i c a g o T i m e s t h r n w s up t h e

B p o u g e . A f u - r m o n l h s o f b l a s p h e -

m o u s a b u s e o f P r e M ' l e n t H iye" ,

(IL-iiouucing h i m a s a ' ' t h i e f , " u s u r -

p o r " a n d all l i t a l s o r t o f t h i n g , l l

b e c o m e s d o v e - l i k e a n d -ay.- ; - ' A s

for H a y e s , w l n t e v e i h e m a y d o h c r e -

a f t e r , l i e h a s a l r e a d y s a r p r i s c I l h e

w h o l e c o u n t r y b y H h o w i n g l i i m s e l l

a m u r e c a p a b l e l e a d e r in c u n i u g

r..ttli i h e p d i c y e i m n c i u l . ' d in t h e

S t . L i . u i s p l a l f o i m t i i a n nil U i e s e l l

.• i it iati inu-1 K-adiTB o f t h e ' D e m o c -

pnt t o g e t h e r . Il i s l i ino in

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

a l e i f k - r w i u ) s h o w s s o m e

d «i«- i d i m s s o f n e r v e in

• W - A J X T T E D

The Citizens of Lowell and adjoining towns

to know that

M . W e a t h e r w a x ,

Has the largest and Best nsscrtment of

B O O T S & S H O E S

He Ever Had.

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES

W a l k i n g Shoes and Slippers.

A large aud Elegant line of

E > r e s s G - o o d . s !

| H o n C y i u . 1 . I'I i k l n - J u d g r ul r r o b a l e 1 C o a c l y . C o m i i i l . i l u B e i i o n O l a l i i i i In t b a u i a l t e r o f

a lid K i l a t r , aud r z n ioothi f i o m I b r l i n t day of I V b r n a i y . A. l l . 117'.. t a r i n g been a l ' o w r d by aald J u d g a ol i ' r o b a t r . t o a l l p e r n i o , b a t i n g c l t l n i i

I aga lna l aaid K a U t e . i n w h i c h t 'i p i e i ' M t h e i r c l a i m s t ) ua Inr ciaioiaatiwn and adjaatineEt

N o t i u U b a r . b y * l > r a tha t we will u e i t o n W e j B r . d a y i b e 2 1 . t day nl M . r c b . A . i l . U J * . a u d OB We lueidBy Iho III day of Auguit A. U. l l i l .a t

""akert unly

ten o'clock A. H.,oftaca day.attb" otlia ofltokert liBntir. Jr. In tbe Village of Lowll In nld t j r c c - i e - aod a i a u l a e l a c b c l a i m . .

H a l e d , l . o w e l l . F e b . UIH. A . II . 1 ! ! : . I t l l B l c r . T B D K T X K J r . I p . . .

I s i w l U i l . T O M U . l ' J B K K r . { C o a i a i i i i l s o r r i

j ^ n a i a n z E ' i B A L E .

1 Koike Is bcieby giren Ibat ua tbe KSlh diy of , March. A. II. 1*" .roiuBenclBg at owe o-dock, p.

Ul at l.owell. Kent Couuly, Ulrlilg.n, I shall aellat I'abli' auction, lo lha hlgbtsl blddir, a ttolk ol IToolen klill uiacbioery.farmerlr used lu Ibe l.ow-ell WoaleoUI'la. be'anglu^ to the eataleof Horn.

, If. lllodfett.a bankmpT liated, l.owell, Feb'/.S?, A. II la".

W«. WISSKK XAVI.OK A..i ,n.i

i d Htipi t" . . i u . l i d e o u o y a i . u a b u w i-aua* i l w c , l u e r e br . wby t b o p r a - e r o l t h ' p ' H l I o n • »li u M n o l br g r a n t . d ;

A u d i t i . f u r t b i r o r d e r e d t l i a t a a i d p i t i l i o n e r g i e r u o t i c t " t h r t i ' taoUf l u ' r r r . l l i d I n >ald e . U t r . o i t h e p f i i dency o f - a i d p ' l i t i o n a n d t h e b a r i n g I h e r r o l b , c a u i i o g a i o p i uf t h l . n d r r l o !•' pub-l l a h r d i n t h e Irfiw.'ll J o o r - i a l u i r » . | a p p r p r l s t e l i » n d c l ' c u l a l l l i - l u . a i d ' ' o u i t i ol K - n l t h r u . . . e a l r r wi-. k - p r r v l o u . . - - a . ' 'i .i ol I ( a r t e y .

C V B U f - I M ' F . I I K I K B J u o g w o l r r o b a l e | S t s u e .1 J i . i u It. e m r * . K i r l . t e r . M a S -

H o F a l l n r e K n o w n -There is n o ease on record where Dr .

i Morris" Byrup of Tur, Wi ld Cherry anil J l IoTfl iound l ias fa i led to g i v e aatisfae-

t iuu. On t h e othur hanil, wherever i l ! has been used by our people , in

hi-vere co lds , CUU^IIJ. aktiima, bronchi -tis , croup, w l ioop iug-cough nnd cnu-BUinption t h e y art c n t l m u a i t i c in Its

1 pra i i e . C o n t a i n i n g no o p i u m or o t h e r danjjurous i l r u f . it d o c s n o t const ipate , s n d is sa fe t o ndmin i s l er in nil c o n d i -t i ons uf h e a l t h . This is an important i inuouucmcnl . aud tin- sufforiug arc ad-vised to h e e d It. Trial s ize 10 c t s ; large a i m .'0 c c n t s aud U n c Dollar. Sold by J . C . West , so le agent . L o w e l l .

1 A l s o a g e n t for P r o f . Parker's P leas -ant W o r m Byrup, which l< sure death l o worms, pU-aaam to take , and r n p i i r c s no p h y s i c . Price 2.1 i t s . Try it .

Forman's Harness SHOP:

I n l h r I ' . II . W i l l i a m s l l u i l d i n g . W e l l S i d * ,

iu lb* matter ol deceased.

IS'etlcel. bireby l i . ea that I . lull aellat I'ublle Auction,lu tbohlgbeat biMor, aa I i eaday. the iutb day ol February. A. D- ISII.Bl ID o'clock In tbe forrKooB.at Ibe frool dMr af th* dwelliBg house on tb* preialsaahenlBiltir d*a<tlbld la tbe towa-ihlp o f IIUWB* I n th* County of K*nl,l i tb*Stat* I cl UirhlgaD, puraaiut to Means* aad aothorlly UrBBted to meon tbe twcnty.iecond day of D»c. umber A. U. I»S, br Ibe frobala Courtof Kaal Co uuty. Ui:bl|Bu,illof thelc.tite, i l | b l tlt*l and Inlere.t ol Ihe aalddeceaied of. In aad le tb* real aatatealtuatedandbeioilalbeeuBBly of Koat.ia thr State nf Ulclllgan. known and deaerlb'd aa folluwa to.will Ibaioulb aa* third of th* Murtb Cast oa* fourth and tb* Houlb oa* third of tb* K.ast on*bairofthe North Weal one fourth ol lec-tion filteaa ll»; io Towaahlp t i * C») Korlh, range nine |9| Wnt. coaUlalog eighty llOJierliby t'nil-e iRiateainriey, b*thi*ani* inera or Wi*. • * -

, ccptiBg tbrrefr o n that certain pcrtioB tb*iioI aa-algutd to widow cf aaid dietii«d,lB down, to-all. CuBuceBeingat tb*'|Uarlerpnatoalk**«ctlaa Una between aoetlona fourlsea 114 J aad fifteen l,H) In Town.hip Deo [ l ) Berth nf raage nlnafSl Weal and running tbaacw V\'*at aiaty-ali ltd) «odi. Ibauc Korth Iwenty-.li and two-iulidiITS', )roda, Ihitce Kitt ilily-HE fail rods, tbeae* Sooth tweBty'la andtwo-lhirdK'je',) luds loth* plii* of brfin-aioccontalnlngelcTea Ullaerea.

Tb> aale m melude reier.loa of dower. Pate I, Jar.oary 3d, A. II IS't-

KTEFUEK JOnKBOH, ] | v t Adnilnlatiator.

I Wllh th* will ann*ied ) Tb* Bala olth* ab).* daowlb«4!»r*nltea lah*f*by

adjourned to a*lBr4ay, lh*Tlta day of April, neit at It) a. so.at tbe abate nrmrd pliee.

llated, Fab. -i th, 1171 JiwJ BTKPlieNJOU.S80.S-, AdailnUtrator

Clotla.iDn.g' 3^v<Ca.d.e t c

o n D E i n ,

AND WAHHANTED T O FIT.

M y s l o c k o f G o o d a wi l l a l w a y a l i e f o u n d F r e s h a n d o l t h c b a s t i ty l i -B

t h a i c u n b e Bt' lccled l o r t h i s m a r k e t . P r i c e s a s l o w a s at (>rand R a p i t l s

or e iHCwhtre .

Opposite Lowell /National Bank, Lowell, Michi

N O T 1 C I O F C O M J I U S I O V B B B O N C I J A I M B

tat* of MUhlgaa, Coonly ef Xoat.- i*. I'rubat*Coori fui aaidCssnly.

Halite ol tlarfirat Bullock d*c*ai*d.

HHPHL- L--. de* i l.eceinU'r, A. D. IMS, baiierbaen alloved by aald Judgo of Frabate, to all pelaeaa baling alalaa agalBitaild eatata, ia which to preaeut tb*lr elaiaa to ua far eiaininatlea aad adjualment.

Hot ice ti b*i*by gi.cn. I bil mi wlllm*eton Maa-day. Ibcl»th day of Uwrcb A.I). 1177, aad oa Wadneaday th* Mil day af jBce, A. I). IS7T, t t ten o'clock A.U-. ol each day, at tbaomaa of Uoberl llBBter, Jr, la the Village af l.ow*II IB laid raunty,!* r*telieaBdeaiaia* aack cltbai.

Hated Lowell. F*bruaiy 17 tb, A. U- U ' i .

>

Na B . B L A I N .

IIOHKambNTRl j . c o N A a u ff.mirr, [CaaiHUaiKaeta. '

o n 7 3 A . I ' . L O W E L L . M I C H .

A l t o a l l a i g e l i n e of li I P n i n ' .

K i n n i n i i i g in t h e K'-nt C o . . M i d i . .

r a c y

n a t u r e

f o l l o w

c o n r . i g l h e btniitir.••s to lolli

4-III-is • n l a l e d in t i it-

Rot i rbon i t i a j o r i t ) <

g r e s s . "

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l i l i " l l f . '

l a s t C o n -

L t k i oi I , i ; r r i . r ' !'o«t o l i iee at Lowi ll March 21. 1 ^ : : .

L a n i r - f . i s r Mi- l l m m a t Itynies. Mr* Snrah ('"Tliw, Mr*. AIi>-''Lii', Mra. Ai i ' la T a y l o i . Mra. i ^ u i n Wii l aud .

f j i s i I . f - 1 — W m t ' i u r k . 1 . 'I F i u u e v . i ' l i i i tk Hull, t i i u i t u Ket-ltr. l a m e - II Koger-

Kuiil'lt-N - . I n " |di I I . - ihI i , Ahrnltani

Woo.1

I'l'tniiia I'ltiling fur t h r a f Ir-I|.-l» wi II p l e a ' i 'UV " A O V I ; K I 1 * 1 . 1 ) " n n d g i v . I l . c

d a t e of tlii> n o t i c e . . I A S . W . U I N E , P . M

Cass imeres , B roadc lo ths , D i a g o n a l

S U X T I Z J G t S ,

And the BOSS TAILOR to Make them.

Come aud s e e for Y o t i n e l v e s .

J . M a Weather wax,

U i i i o u B lock , L o w e l l , M i c h .

L i g h t a n d D r a f t H a r m ' " , m a d e t o

o r d e r a n d w a r r a n t e d .

j Roiii's Bliiukciii, Wbips, Collars,

E t c . ; a g o o d s t o c k on h a n d , f o r

s a l e a l l o w f ig t i i en .

TRIMMIRG m UPHOLSTERING

tlone In FIRIL IAM ity'E. Tbe patroaage of tin public ii rj perltolly. •olldltd.

E. A. FORMAN.

D e t r o i t i d 4 M n v f t i i i e e R a i l r o a d |

T b e O l o l l e l i a b l a l l o u t o t o a l l p o i v t a |

£ a a t a n d W a a l -

Tralaeleaee l.owall

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a u f X t i WKST S u n d a y ft'lgbl Miked 7;J8 A. M

JTbrou | l i Fre igh t 5:00 A. M | Nigbl K x p r e t t 1:40 A. M T b r o u g b Mall t:ti r . U

i Q w o t t o Mixed l l : t 0 r-M KF*Tbrea (kt l ikeU to all prlBCipalpeiBta Kai1

r u l e a t t bacnn ip ioe ' . offlce.Lowall. ski.

PLATFORM SPRING BUGGIES $ 1 0 0 and $110 .

Open Buggies From $80 to $160,

badiaaaad Hraakl.c jtra oadaytrataa-• ikr "

ijf . I . o w o l l A g * n t . A n t • • t ' t . D e t r o i t . U ' e k

Pvl laaa' i ' liaplng cara on algkltrata*. F . O T A F T , S . K . C A C L A i r A T .

. D e l

165 T0$

$999 S Oaa'lka nada ky aeary agiat erary •tk la tbo | i«ila*l«atf*ratak.ttl

allHag I* »ark atBaaolly aaen a dacu dallasaaday rlihl Is lh.lr*wa loaalillaa Hate a*fro->ia t* aepUla laro. Bualdan pl*M*Bt aadbaaorakl*. Waraaa aadkoys aad glila do at volt a*men. V*TflI fagalah yo« a eoapltl* Oatl Bt froe. Tbe bauatM par* Utter tbaa aaytblsg e lu . tTaambaor oipaaie e t t t t r l U f y e a - f i t -tKBlanfree. WHtoaodaae. Famaraand mtabtn-tee, tbelr aena aed l a w U g e . e n d tU TltittelB Dttd of paring work *1 koaw.nbtald wrll* It t t and lears alfaboo t tba work t t oat*. Mt* It the tlis* taa'l dl'.ay. Addrttt rata 1 0 t , A l | t l t t , Mtlta

THIS WORK IB ALL JfULLVjWAIIIIANTBT).

ARTHUR WOOD,

3 7 , W a t e r l o o m . t i i a o d R a y l d f .