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Republican Journal: Vol. 50, No. 11 - March 14,1878

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farm, Garden and Household, Mi-.-! vV'. the Farm.

\ lock ii iiccil c\ir.i eitre through \ .i.t.h e;triling " ill do a

mI tl--.it oi genii \ frequent change :

"Mi more ties;: like than earlier in 'intei. 1!if mangolds eome in now i11 ,i d. ami they are tar

e iiaahie lli.ta iia v " ere in 1 h ecm .'.in i.ity !'!.> ro- ; is therefore

: d to: th- late •«•. jitt-s anti sptiug. !

o. Is ’: ... : lie ■ ■

o; sliced hettil'e ng ■ ... to J Hi \ cut |,ioss;!-llo nl ''J t lot’ll li.it ill et lint need ctli

H e i l|. \|’e: il-llee 1 tile :' u edei s has set

■•J lli.il ihut ; does not pay to j,.,.., t,a[ m suppose

'>, .j it 1 ;oi; .is lo tile policy s. A _ oots i 1. s .s a 1.. -> month ‘I preparation

i ts days are iongei than they | .. a ■ u.d they give more

; do. r wot k How is it 1- there a supply !

1" .:,g through uttou !: ;•> ,.»M not do to come

oik.ag months. t.r ! ,1s sc \! e Tlie

.. _ ;he hairow». the J •e 1" art" ami ail the 1

So’.;;,; sp| log W '1 k t 0 s : iho-e Harnesses Arc

;■■ gi the .. os-os lisa oS: the larni t A

; s "Os are a." ay s I urn j g

■ -s ts-' laris, am; the ! ve farmer !

.. is,'.' ,.* ep ii.s e.Ves open 1 t.s \ s. al" ■ i.t I he lam; ;

t S' : ■: > isos'; many : gh: j 1. O' S 1 |IS. I"' p.o, gilt"! toad 1

.ul.ig' Th S Oliva:,tage o| a | !' is, > a 11■:igi■ 1 sea- i

1: .' my mi ; ead to "ork e,.ri:er u: a ay s. Hu I’ssiies hi the ]i:is

'!• si s-s. ss a '! as any iiuie. s '■ tin- ’so' ,s at :s .'pen.

•' 1. .. si arc th" surface A a So > A, ■! :. a! these •„ ']

s s ss I'm p isture .■ M.as. of 1 hi .s;s res.- vf tile hirm

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"s enough. : s : .. to., mia-h ;t

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s, s" ; g sal is ;pel phosphali !

a It t ii ore ■aimed

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a itairv .-h«* ;lil .:i ’in- f.i'A' lor at

a i. '' : la >i tula ati'i at- 1 ■ i• i:‘-la ::•> I•:il'-r t'li.'t j

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••• .»! I -t.trt many va- | ■ 1 m.-j 11iivt* Them j

••! ..1' ■1 ji.other- >• ! •• i: .i s»*»**is in ty ;

• ■' N-: '-j'-ta: lies are indis- | Nil hill-

i. ■; >,*< may »»«- i

.• 1 a '••.•!; :* ; 'v.-t. v. line ilavs *. a .ir» 1 th'* ■ m i <•; tin* month 1

li l ie ;;tM' o >« ina\ 'a- !• i!'ke<l Up. ! ! u ips j .. ^i»1 • l ami han-eAe-i. i'iie

-To ml : < •: the hen jar*l*-n. a No. can I •• 1. A-pvtraii.-'is can he

red ■ rhubarb plants ma e. ; I •: ;\ed 1 •• ilat a plants s«*f i.is-

ms. \\ h" a ..M'l in* w 11ii*» it rhubarb 1 I r .s -»;!•• .-I' tIn* n--. —;t ;»*> on every well i

ippiied Table*. No on,.* mm take too h i’ums to Nae it .u uburulance ami

.•erfeeti.jji. It '• iiu'o u *o<l iarni hands, The 1

*■ : *■ iu-- h cm! it is ’.veil to | :‘K M as--. Tloughinan.

Pouita of a Dairy Cow-.

M;. Buldw.u, id iihi' at the late meet- j •g "I'the American I lain men's Assm-ia- ;

'inn g.i.e hi- view iit the dairy cow as j follows I' .'I-,. -.- to talk about best breeds

lot daay use. la-cause no one breed is en- tire:.' reliable As far as the speaker's -d,sen irion had gone, the Ay shire furnish- :

1 th*- most go'id ones for butter making. I'here are .,••• t forty different points :

idi' it: •• "t --"I il.iiry rows. Some of j p" o lined. \ --dishing"

lace is one mark of superiority: also the j milk veins. A tliorotigli-lueii that will ! -rtainly reproduce her own qualities j

must carry these points, which are more i often hidden in the male than female. The qieaker exhibited cuts showing good [ points in various breeds of cows. (>ood ! dairy cows should have thick, strong j lips, and the eves should lie large, show- ing much white; good milkers are also spiiited. The horns should have an up ward and forward direction, and the an- nual rings rather indistinct: the horns should also have a waxy appearance, rather than dry. (iood cows should have •lion bodies, heads, u.-r-ks and legs: the neck should he neat, and the shoulders light and neatly formed, and lower than I the hips. There are all through the ! country common cows, which have many good qualities for milkers, which farmers j

might hit ptm<*. I ,mv -.do are m.i; ks nl good milkers, in shm t. the cow slim, d l>c neat and perfectly shaped, and rather wedg.- Imped, being broadei in the rear, with light thinks .lerseys and \ > -liires that are good milkers an nota- ble in these respects. In short-legged i rows the udder should hang low neatly to the ground, tail long and tapering Many oi these points are often not noticable. but the dialling face is one to which there should be no exception.

c'oneerning Book-Farming

\ trite subject is brought to the fore gtoond agaiu and treated in this logical styie by the Western Fanners Journal

\ reading farmer, a book tanner, is he w h< ava him tell ot 1 n al

ready lieuinnstrateii by men of thought and practice, thus giving him greater -t '-ugth and capacity m life's work, and sax :ng to him the ehagiin of failure and the I"s> .it laii’atile time :u labnnug to -• pl'ioli ms by himself alone. Xml

•w til s be-: ,»• di'lie 1*1 tinly by re iding 'iatidani books and w ell conduct- ■d agi ib.tur.d journals, .is well as by

eet ig togt thei ami discussing tin thuds : Mte and p’aetiee Idle aeeiiuit.iat-

■■d k: 1 .w ledge of the world should be uti d as far as possible by each indh idllal.

Mat. is s.ipeiior to the lower animal, main a fiimi tin tin t that he can avail himself "t the rce.irdcd experiences of others wll" have pii ceded liui! for his guidance, and j i:e; I;... s ii ■ ; need to commence at the !

■ •••: r and the ladder each flue I

Idle ai. wh" does not avail himself "t Ii "pi" : ..i. lie- sign.lies lit- willing |

.-' I‘ le a child "1 knowledge, a -lave gnurauee. to spend hi- life ami strength

n battling with nature's forces, a inch v. i.-e: tii-ads have learned t.- eon- |

bet n: inm r. rho onward ight ml progress Igis cheap

■i.i l ■•.•••. 'tit--: pt i'duetion. ha.- im .. e el "tiler laaliufaet lire. Why ■: ...■ t !.■ anng life 'ii imesti |

am! a.hauee mi" agilenltiite

\ s]:■ •: : :« w | ... : .mu »; ; ; 1; >;ar. •• j

Photographing in Pol. rs

\:i ;:t1mpr '■ ■Mire. in Professor I iiaiid 1. W as it \ .Tei 1 .ate.* i 1 11 11 t1 till* N \ j >h i'

;>li'. The Icct-iter described the pro- "i- .1 .1 sketched the PC ''.'til Hi tills

I! li.: dire;. 1 '.1 e.

l-irj. w ijott tin- lit.-i imperil ct .- pa t- were taken mi paper moisten, k w itn

irate Sliver and exposed to the sun a...!•: a .' > and Opetiinps ol y'.a- ..... 1;

I nd 1'hmnas W edftew.. made a mu ilx i

11 1 O'l'ost mu 11'. pt -r, 111 e 111 .. Till > Vi li loot. 1 -1 111 i -' ll.i'.'i -lave...loll ai obta.a-

_ } a lull*' with tile -I I.tr Uliel ‘scope, a ii neither ot tliese chemists was aide to

ii' tl:e unchanped portion «>t' the a 1 ill 1.... ..I lied u1... '•■If eXi od to the ,infused ; ilht : collSe-

ja.-ntly ili.-ir pe-tiiiv- were preserved in d .lk an 1 \ '.mined with the ;ml ••• .» ill he, l'lo, ee.linp w til til*1 h.atoly ..I tliis wonderful ait. the lei tiiivrtoii. il-

■.’! :ke suc.es-\o experimenter-. in- ii .; I.■ .1.. a Maude Dapuerre,

!a •• .11 .1 i.iU.il \ l.-o.k stleero.It'll J., !i.\- : a tii" ’map.-seen :n the camera, itideli-

s'u l o e. m.| in;nmii. ,-.i

wiueh he.ii -a a ■■ and h < .. took •...■ ■a.;'., -ii1 ;e .-a I h.piiei rfot vpes. 'li _'! ■ a- 11 •;. ind t.i-a'.; I.:l. !i;n .■

_ •• a the pie .p.prapl; ; a: I ! Ill' pr.Ini' brell so Steadily UHpl'"'. 0.1.

til it •; w at ast. pr. •f.-ss. u Ciuii:.! •; an need what was thi n >st ntcrestinp I

fo.it !■■ Ml' lias j. title tt.i:V. that VI- j Port 't Mua eh. a is siieeee.le.i Hi pro- | l a ;.p /... I'll ,H i/'s la the a.d ot j

this pi iress. '1 a tun .1 ted ttires lirce ( produced by the

;• •.11■ p is \er> simple. i'lie colored | pa ..:ii' or landscape is throwinto the can tin uph colored recn. 1:

a do- all tha: is ink A .ilid that >

fheio is thus produced a s.,', or

mai'of f. e:tliinp in the [ueture 'hat i- 1 a ,- transfeiTed to tie- Albert-

s' pc piate with tin- aid of Mile ink, and a 1 tile blue par; of the picture are print-

". ■ :i":!- flic 1'aper I he \pe: men- Is li.eii : -,-pealed. e\eept that by the .->• of a d11 a': it screen alld all Albert-type plate ail that |s yellow m the onpiual pi< tun '.'secured from this with yellow .n.;. aud the yellow parts ot the picture ii1' ]U ted Upon tile same sileet >1 pa pel. The thud Albert type is then prepared

the s..:ue tnnet f..r ti.e i portion ..t i v picture, and these in turn are printed

pun the same sheet oi p, per .a red ink. 1 has the Alii, rt-type is produced by the

prj try co rs h fait hi eseuts i e contents :

I Ol _lli.a pictule. The exhibited sjioi- iruetis ate deseri icd as -'truly retnarka- a •;•- tint th. progress nf discovery is

t siinpU-r ami "• Maid by whieii. a! lio distant

the p.cture of a person. or of any -•> t. 'I ..mds.-ape, ran lie almost .11- j

-:a!itaneousl_. and faithfully reproduced in ci.;.,i-s. and all the shades nf colors.

Ph.ladelphia has lici'iimi1 qualmish ah.ii:: as atcr. It doesn’t like-to think '•t a- irhik .-Hie-- < 'iiristtiias. and it doesn’t like the idea of having to drink out ten mu -n gallons more of just such water before a can ho]"- to take single draught

f pun Schuylkill. The matter is this :

»'l r..-tmas day Maggie Lutz, a young rl ot eighteen, left her home dressed up

'or a vj-,t to some friends. Her family happened to know just how she was dre>>oi 1 she m-ver returned home, and

-■ ircl !■■: a- i- .'a- uava,hug. Ih-i It lends ne ver had any theory of her dis- appearance. They only knew she was g-uic The other day a eouple of voting men .vere strolling along one of the res- ell ol Philadelphia's water supply and saw tlo.it ;;g there what they supposed "a> a dead animal. The superintendent

'.ppe-d with tlie object and dragged it out. It was tlis* body of a woman. Bv the dn-.-s ;; w.,s identified as that of Mag- g.e Lutz : ever since Christmas soaking ii: Philadelphia's drink, The "tiud" made a stir among tin- itizens of highly strung nerves and delicate jialates Tlu-y sent

deputations to the reservoir to inquire what was to be done with the water. They wanted it run out. the great tank s' rubbed and tilled up anew. The sup- erintendent could not accede to the de- mand. lb- reminded them that this thing had been -go ug on ever since Christina- and nobody had found any fault with it, nobody had been poisoned by it. nobody's delicate enso- had even discovered it. He could not think of wasting ten mil- lion gallons of valuable water just because one girl was drowned in it. when people and the lower animals were constantly drowning themselves all the way up the river, from which the water came. It was

asking too much. They would have to drink it up and he satisfied This ver- dict, it is l'eared, will turn the attention of the sober Philadelphians to whiskey, which might prove a great calamity, if Maggie Lutz drowned herself, as is sup- posed, she had to climb a six feet high iron-spiked fence in order to get to the water.

Mr. Hammond is successfully frighten- ing children into religion in Ohio at two hundred dollars a week. When Edward gets through with a Sunday school, the lit- tle innocents look as though they had been sitting up with a ghost story for a week. [Burlington Hawk-eve

THE LI1A

1 sau the hit paT pert'-et grow tii'i l O' silent sister^ in the mend Mettmiitrht w alun it' elullv «iep!li l" in. 1 \ l: sel* nil ,1' 1 in oh

A rmimt life ir: 'imnlierirr hi tin- 'now i'i its lYail stilistam e In thal idiithre uhile AA se I'r'.re teximv -h<Mie nsrniii't tin1 hold An unawiUeiied pulse lit it mint mid slow Aud 1 remembered, lut e, th; euv disditm. AV hen thou my love for thee had't first divined Thy proud, shy tenderness—too proud to teign That wilful blindness whteh is yet not blind Then toward the sun thy lily life I turned AATth sudden splendor Hushed its chaiioc burned. [H 11 Bovesen Seribner fur Mareb

Kunmug the tlauntiet of the Dardanelles.

AN EPISODE OK THE Kl'SSO- 1TKK.1SH AV A It ot 177(1

upturn, what von propose a impos- sible."

•■Admiral, it's possible enough to any Ulan who lias pluck.”

With these bitter minis oil tie r lip-, two men stand facing each other on the ijuurttT tici 'ii; ol the Kussuiu il.ig ship \ ladiii :. a lie 1;. s at ancliot >dV the coast ol ,\> a Minor The one who wears

the uniform of a Ibissjuu admiral, is a

man of coliossal stature and proportions, Imt tt ith a broad, in at y unmeaning face, which show.' that his intcllci t is not on a

par with his bodily strength. The other a short, square, muscular figure, w ith

a linn mouth and keen gu y no fm-

laerly l.a •..tcti.ii.: Klpiiinstonc of the lint nil navy hut now in omniand of the frig ale Yekaterina in the Ilnssaiu Black fleet : and the superior to whom lie is

speaking so unceremoniously is no othei than tin imperial admiral himself. Count liregoit 1 11 e g a ; ei 11 ■ 11 i hloif. the first aud basest of the countless favorites id

Catherine II : a man whoso worthless name ha- been rescued from ohiiwou by tn ■ : tin irder of 1’eter 111.

I: tIn- .ruing >•: .t 'th. l77o rite bright blue watt rs of Tehi 'ine Hat .re Timbered with lailtdmrued span and

masses ot .shattered limhei the warm, dreamy summer sky oterhead is blotted with drifting smoke : and along the sitr

rounding If’Is. barelegged men in tvr-

ii.iiit are hurrying to and fro with looks of dismay, .md in::ttenng to each otliei that the 1 'ad.shah s it ,n ships hat e been destroyed by the H tours' of the north. Hast night, ttith a single tire-ship, this short, keen-eyed, blunt spoken captain burned even ssei in tlie Turkish s,p,iad- ron ; and he is now vainly t.tging h phlegmat n tdn ral to folk p tin to: by a lia-l! tl.-o-.gh the I birda:,*■!:,•■- ai" :i di 11 ■; ice ir*ss ( onstantmop!"

■■It. i. ling 1 i.U 1 n,.t 1 the 1 mj

impregnable passage, just to please you!" And I toil your e\c« ietieyretorts

the other, ••that tt ha! >•>:; fear to a' tempt At '1 the tt h ■!•■ live; 1 do tt ith "t-

ae'sr! I'll run my ship through th:- ::i

pi e_;.ahle passage id toiljs. ami ill ilk ti e health of the British navy in imut m

the S illau's I'WII p.u.lee I, "1 U. Ill ,g Arr a eil • ui hoard of l.'s iiw n ...

■ )•'■•• nnstei his ei a mot mixture "t m.i.wv, 1! l.'sl.ll s, M| ..it. U on .1.1 In, Filins, li|_- lulit>:. i" ■»• < bn in *i Lsihnnnin.s, and

skin. Wiry Creeks, n'.til two or thm tcawi,;.. rei! ivlfskeird l-high-a s.,,),,, * miking don upon their comrades n ith

a grand impassinllati ■ s M.. a.

fin n liotii .ill hisc; -liable lT>c, d.-m lla d ..mm! to he o ! •! ■ : ...

cut: ng til.-: once ai l f.,iw. •. f: a. ■ Mann- ■! 1 -t-i-oii.:n_ good >. a a

'I'll.' a p: a ill etc Lll.l.l .... as ill. > i. a. ;->i t!.• '■ T of ■ an- : -an <1 : :dgo foil at s'ght. ami t h.-I: ik ''■! ■ •!•

but vein mill'll to the purpose. "M aids. Tin going to I ai angh the

Dardai'-elles. ami tlx Hag m a at f n-'.aa a •: f ■ .>

a if,ud to m:::i’ ■ rli : ■; In" .-'.aiil out mid sax so !"

H i: :i"t a mail n.uves. d he crew are ii ; -i xxh ha c foiloxx. a

plt'M'IK it't Mild many ■» ; long sgi. e ii-arned kmit him ..- ti.-- real soul of the licet uoimualix c.miyiand- '■'1 i*y *;u-:r innaiipeti u: adm.r.ii. \t tin- '* ■ : v i..• !i* >n i.{ ( 11s'.;!iii11. iy i•. t■ ,>

.. sudden light iu everv eye. which the x I'teran i< at no loss to interpret.

All right." sax s he. xxith a grim slum' :

I viiiic game to poke your licuds .li'.u lire. I'm imt the a.an to baulk

Mi 11 : gda si-rx o a a douhle rifa-n ad round, and then set ex cr\ st ;ch of can-

vas on her, and away go!"

It .s a beautiful si.miner morning, n th a fresh bree/.e from the southwest, when the devoted ship conies up to the mouth o! the terrible passage through which no hostile vessel has ever ventured before. Idle :u is just rising over the Anatolian mountains, and in its dazzling splcii.l.-: the wood crowned islets, and rocky sliores. and green sloping hill sid-'s stand forth in all tii.-ir In-autv. A ; ai".ind. the blue sparkling sea : ail above. the ricli summer sky. To the we-t. the little purple island of Telil-dos stands watching their advance, as it watched the coming of \ganjcmnon'.- licet against doomed Trov. .'l.ooil ve.irs ago. Far to the northeast, hanging like a snowy cloud upon the sky. towers the great white dome of Mount iilympus. • >n the right, beyond the wide belt, of levc plain on which if reek and Trojan battled m tin old fighting days, the dis- tant mountains loom out, blue and shad- owy. along tiie eastern horizon: wide, right in front, the deep, narrow channel of the famous straits curves outward to the sea, between the bold ridges that flank it on either side.

■ We're lucky with the wind. Mr. I >ug- dale," says the captain to his English sec-

ond in command, as cheerily as if he were

going on a picnic, instead of into the jaws of a naval Balaklava. •• This breeze is just what we want, for there'll be a pretty strong current against us inside."

“Mr. Turk seems to have taken the alarm already." answers the lieutenant, with a chuckle, pointing to a group of burning figures just vanishing over the hill-top. on the right "Do you think, sir. they'll be able to hurt us much !”

"Can't say." replies the veteran, coolly ; ■ but 1 should think not, myself. You -ce. when they made these batteries, they didn't arm them with regular guns, but tunnelled holes in the rocks them- selves, and crammed them with powder and ball,' like a pack of greenhorns they are : so, if we don't come right into the line of fire, they can't alter the range to hit us -that's one good job. It's oniv the movable guns that we need he afraid Of. .Starboard 1"

“Starboard it is l" responded the deep voice of the steersman; and the gallant ship sweeps rejoicingly into the fatal channel, whence, if the Turkish butter- ies be such as report speaks them, nei- ther ship nor crew will ever return.

Had the daring band any leisure to take note of the surrounding landscape, they would he well repaid, for every mile of the beautiful scenery which they trav I erse in tills headlong race with death is ! rich in world-renowned memories. < in

yonder round grassy knoll, which pro- jects from the steep ridgy outline of the European shore, King Xerxes sat en- throned, ages ago, to watch his motley millions pouring over the Hellespont bridge into Europe. This wide green plain, dotted with tiny white hamlets, which stretches away to the eastward in the glory of the morning sunshine, could tell many a tale of Miltiades, and Cymnn, and I.;,sauder. Upon this strip oi fiat

"Some of these curious natural batteries may still be seeu furrowing the rocks between barde- nieb and Sestos; But they have long ceased to bare any Taluc except as antiquarian curiosities

dusty beach. where the tail tlat-ruuled house- and huge yellow lazaretto of I»r!: Ian it'll now stand massed together, Da- rius ami his lew remaining warriors ast theioselvi (low u to rest, and to breathe freely for the fiist tune since the begin- ning of tlie fatal retreat in w hieh. amid hunger, cold, sickness, crushing fatigue, and the relentless pursuit ot a savage en-

emy. ended their vaunted invasion of Scythia And yonder, where the green sunny hills fall away suddenly into a deep curving hollow, two small white forts, almost level with the water's edgt. stand- ing facing each other across the swift smooth current the castle of Sestos and Vbydos where beamier looked ht- i»t

from amid the roaring waters upon the familiar lights far above, and where a yet sadder and darker story v. as one day to become famous forever thro g|- the gen ins of Byron.

Hut both captain and crew nave other things to think el, lor fhes’oiai ot war which tla-y have defied is ithering around tie m in earnest. \ 11 along the hills on either side, red capped soldiers are hurrying to and fro. bayonets gut- tering. .-.lines dashing, artilleiy wheels throw ing up eh ml of dust, w idle 11 ies of mingled rage and terror cotr.e fait ;!y To tie- t in- a- lln v sweep In Hut the crash oi eannoii-shio which they are tno mi litarily expecting iievn me.- Turk i-ii glee! has ih an its aeeii toned work lonev-i ■ riages. •runiblitig earthworks, sanded gunpow- der, bails that will iml lii tie bote <>! their pieces whiti call be done with means okc these \ml if the Turkish squadron should lie destroyed, (as it must be. ■ a tie Kt..—t in li ig would not be tl> tig leaf'), what tesi-tetie- ill we

nuke to the eneniv'- w iofleet t1 >» argue the taint hearted among the

deieudei. hut there are men tln-re of another east men for W iionI it sutiices tllat the ri etnv is before them, and tllat they are T trk'ish soldier.- \- tie- ad venturous -'up .-.veeps round the -harp curve that hide- Vbydos from sight, b..-nti t'.iiit 11 .gdale. looking .;> in h leader's fa, ... ha:

turns upon a huge gn y ina-s oi bare rock that looms .ait .-.cue di-la’ic.- li.ead ot file;a.

to give a sift "I na-Miig, sun cmaig:;. I ll.lt S one 1 tile I 'ilillel 0.11 lei .es I Spoke

ol : and n one o| tb three hundred

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‘At lull j si 1 ''! i.i lift' 1 < IliVv.iiti > 'A till* n. vt l.ft.tU-

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a- !!ir la',.1. ;. a i- .t]«]»!;*-• I \ < ::i*•

p-»'A«i<*r. I -; a»• muairnl tin* :::• <>!' »>v-

II * “I*., ::kr>" a!. :: -1;.: 1 ^. atnl 'l.at .iisiaiit ait!.I i■ -a Ua :a.

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flu irtli tv. .■ rent ■ iii.it t i sin <;-t ..f tin me pfettHs irmn the blank tawniny iii'uith then ili.-ie a >iriina s|-i ish, till I a ten i twain -: er tilt

r ml hnye tn : ■ ■.!!•!-. Iia- fallen l>ur. > i.-n

.-t Ii.-iii:ii 1 them. "Nm shave, that! the

lied rei.l v bullrt sc’: lyivt

lias: ; is! I. ai t!>. 'in a slimlutv : ! .it ]rar t h I In s': a ay liny 1; • .~t ami I uni bn- ■1"V.n lb: tili'-ati"!' "!' i.;allij i. t.i: t :

it-n a'yra.- ■ i .idi.imi n li-ent

A w 1,1 elaninr uf ininy!'-i| an a .- iilni _

t la- i: -!'1 ,1 ] a. ."! y '. 11 * 'I 11,11 iv. lie 11 '-

f.ii-i-- ainl !;:i:: vmy l:ynra!a 1 w;"Ha ■ i ,i!i• 1;-Iii-i 1 a, -.fa uien.e-e a a an :

mil a ai- Iv a- <! a iv'try ! i":. t hr a ,: < -t

aiiyU the ami then tin : i a- IM- ,,1. a.-:,: III.-::; ...

sea \s they rulin'1 tin- |." a:, fin- 1 ay h'h i-.-i '!" ■ lml attn .i{• r:t.11 Mr

v .11. s 1 -. i a I i .1- j' a I a : * i»i

wiirks, ami.; it tiny his t hum’, t .a ilyar hut exjitessii e ya .-

tn the 1 a ft 11'11 as-ai! in'- "<; -iil-lite. .hihan;. \a\ a;.-'-ay- f.-i

• -11-ia Hi:; -i- ••

Ainl the 'iarii.y band,h -■;ay the taunt w a slnmi (,| huiyht.T. sweeji l.iy tnwafils the ;u: where. ;n-ii ay "at 1-.■ -ail ami 1'iriyli: ween :r.-.-i-iiaiy .-!a -r.■

; 11' -: -1': : •--"'til' s, M :

N i y 1 t 11e r t; k es 1111 a. s h n 11 ■

but ( n Kl|ih tune tin- first tr: i-. am 1 In- In If las c.a.:.-e ua

stvertinylt thmuyli the darkness. with bat "in- tlna ylit ::i bis man! reach t <msta:11i:i"ilb•. All myht the brat.- si itith west .a I v wind tills their at is. a.- it

elieniny tln-m un : and with tin- firs' i' .i'i < ’i .'Min r"- 11117 j ;- 1.' 1 ''ll

cur, tng lii’ifs of I’niii't' I-lands, and see before them, outspread f r in fitly ;i

mile along the blue sh 111::_ -ea. the sei lied rimls, ami tall white minarets, and stately mosques, and countless palaces oi

imperial f ■' -list.!rn ']>.■■. At tli s early hour, but few persons ire

yet abroad : but the sight of the tend A Russian tlag suffices to rouse ;:»• whole eapita Not i guu m mted < tin ea ward batteries not a ivgini' id in fight- ing order the enemy's lirst ship already in sight, and the rest doubtless close be- hind well may ('onstantim>ple 1 remhle \\ itliiii less than half an hour. e\cry street leading down to the harbor is one roaring swam ofstiuggling figures ami convulsed faces, livid with fear or black "itli rage :

and a mingled uproar of cries of dismay, savage curses on the •• Muscov,” wild prayers of Allan and the Prophet, and bloodthirsty yells for the headsofthc grand vizier and his officers rend the very air.

And then, in the midst of all the mad- dening din, are heard the quick, stern tones of Captain Elphinst.'tie's voice :

"Nikolai! bring me up a bottle of rum. and some sugar and hot water sharp 1"

The 1 reek steward, himself an old pri- vateersman. obeys with a grin of unfeigned delight 011 his scarred face: and the crew, clustered 011 the forecastle, beud forward to see their leader drink his toast in the teeth oi all Constantinople. The grog is mixed with an unfaltering hand ; the captain rises from his seat and, turning towards the raging thousands that line the shore, shouts, at the full pitch of his mighty voice :

“Success to old England and her navy, and may every Turkish lubber go straight to the bottom !”

He drains the tumbler as bespeaks, and, flinging it scornfully towards tin- infuriated 'I irks calls to his lieutenant

■ Now. Mr. IMgdale, put her head about, and off we go again.”

■ What! without giving ’em even one broadside, sir ?" says the surprised officer.

“What's the good of killing poor beg- gars who can’t resist ?" answers the stout hearted sailor : “besides, d'ye thiuk I’m going to do the Russians' work for 'em, if they haven’t the pluck to do it them- selves f The minute 1 see the old por- poise of an admiral again, Ell ,just chuck my commission in his face; Em not going to serve any longer with a pack of lub- bers who daren't take a good chance when it's offered them !"

Captain Elphinstone kept his word, and the Russian navy saw him no more. Lit- tle (lid the simple-hearted hero thiuk that he had done a deed whose fame should endure for ever; and as little could he foresee that it would be surpassed, a cen-

tury later, by another seaman on the op- posite side of the world, whose name was Admiral Farm gut.

The Artistic (Hr)

| Kr<m All th A «•;»r Kound | It would In a delusion to suppose tlmtshe

enters a room. Slie is not one of the soft, gliding creatures invented by novelists, and -Opposed to steal into tile heal t a ■

into the presene-'of the hero. Misslktw bursts upon you -it once like a well-trained hurricane. .She is expressive, eloquent of voice and of gesture -were I quite sure that the remark would not cost me my life. I would say that she is noisy \ et there is nothing at-out her to which ex-

ception can be taken. -She speaks good English with an elegant pronunciation. She is perfectly fresh and frank, and has a habit of saying what she thinks: which, charming as it is now, augurs ill for the man destined one da* to call tin.- tiling of brightness h own. she is this morn-

1

inig clad m ei thusiasm, and -lark green j ol the hue known as Morr green. Her figure, vert tall, slight and elegant, is freely shown through the tight robe j actually strained ovet it; her fan hail .-

not laid smooth!) in any intelligible ol- der. tun sugge-t.- that it has been brushed

a opposite directions by insane ladle.- maids A liulx'iis hut of astoundm_rand ear of conception crowns this tartlutg

:

tigure M 1 i;m i-armed dli a leiok "f sketches, and lias just come irnin lleatn erley's or the shale School of Art, 1 for- get *v Inch. She tu of art aid art i.-’.i talk that is to say, of irt of on- kind. I lev warnings toward ni.t-ie and poos* are of a ver) mild naUiie. as .impart'd with hi a enthiisiasni for the arts plastic in-1 p.-i -rial M M irge > I >a-* ha nt.ide ..1 prog'iv.-- in both Mo- latt.-r ! s has tlirust a.-ide paint:-- -m p--ttei with si orn and derision, she iias ad* alli ed from water-eoh>i sito "i ,, di aw am 1 models | in the life school. V In-ther -he *v id be conn ceond K- -s.i 5->ijln

seen Prol-ably,.as she liu-bofli 1 ■ tut* and n -in v. she will marry broad acred s'luiie and hunt, three da,- a week m

type "i a:i! has be,-a greatly on tin- in- crease u e the death of fane) work a

species of industr* which produced, at

gi --ill expense of time an 1 in- ,i !ar_>-

art lei, (inr art islie rls are b* no 1

: a:is Ire.- 11-nil tin- taint ol estlu-lle aiit. i I ngi ..' : sti f dei ra

tu-t; -'.th unii.iielnng "gtage Kang--1 lO-.-lto til, ) lb-!-.it-- V. I’ll '■

* -.ii-d* and at great length the rc-spec. t;. i- menis of Hi-- systems ir-w in * ogu,-.

In -he t*le known a- decoration

i imi'l --! knowing dtstmguish.-d painters. She i ks frt el* to and of tin ... a

th. t of he: imbitio! ri 'lodge. K \ s, ■ | ■, \ |;

\ -,t; "lii -i s hot porti ,t int" at. A- id.- nr. I-!'-; un- w itii a rateliiiig td le. .;eh is

\ 1'ap.i." I he M.tt.■:),•' .*• East : Idien she

lit;.;- ami n r. 1 r._r »worti the urti-t to «•-

.iutr• 11 y tells .Jaw leijth, who lie. w.tn the 111 o a.i alioul ’. mat ’<■■■. know ilia, the slv pus.'. Ill P 11,>- not.d

!! i-i'ttaiiih In- liifonm-il of h>T .i• • i* 1 *;. .'.

■ S’l ,, i .. s, 111;/.,!,.'

Si- mii« tht* i*resi lo:.'

1 !i" .! \ I .tw.t/.-i In, :: ,’!i

.. 11• • > .i: i:1 11..:: \ 11 «■ < >! -. i. 1 ! 1;• < -a

I! .ri-.l ;•! tint fa-i-itia; ina jnl > 1;■ -:11.■ ri. one d. not count tile jiu-s -ia hours. Hut some nreturn) me were nervous ami

Injo atiaT> An • •!!!■ -■ ■ t -a ho had l-ot I l-a hi tie ..Was ke-.t W :ua eul WaitiltaT. tml I aw a >■! > .1 |.:n ie. er In ■ in Cotiie.It-1ate Senator walkei ii-tht til .■ •:i w ;tIn>iit the t ••tomon. ot ,i

• aril i I •-a m a-h lonaer : ,-t 1 ,ut 111- s n. i t J *: t ■ ■ till- L t t -1' 1. t 1 i'ti-'iiit-nt ■ i- vour nrd. s;r --lli-.t that nan v.out with'utt a aril." --II.- ;s >■ a.it r rile one e au’1-! Iii.iu : "W

-1 am 1 '';i.t-il oil .iaauu \ fitu I » tine w jiao-’l the

i -or : i-rv-.i attx:• ty "I //-n<f s. tin- I’n-sideat to-day.'' he said mi-1 ami met ■ laaili. I!n: hi iiii.ii: Hot aet .it- 111-. tune had 11■ ■ t ’-"tin If 1 e-d at on

wateh \ tw.i or -ho- : .::. iti.l seetla-d to e. "lilt til*- •: 11 tl :tes ,n the |iusscd. I sla- 1 he a is tryiii- :« tnal the ei’iii!' ‘ti"!i " : w o, u ’he 1'; '■salon: and

Setitit M walk'-d t

the door to t he 1 h i- dent in I presence ■," 11• 1 upon ci ;. httUi--. ■■ 1 u uidn

i-xtlauiied tin- uiipata-nt waiter. half to

hitrisi •■tl.'-re u"i-s a nia^eiIdle ex

jilanat.vi.s made that the a'-tit>:u in

of i-ol. : v. S. ua’.or. Hut tli was not

-ati-tai-t’i!. and I i-o.iid see tl.at th> mall tLp> .a hit; s,-!i' ill tri-ati d. and that he Was fast a ii.ua tile 11 illiw ot I iml

! the New \ ork t onaressiuau. who ierk i'll ijis plug u.ii ce. i-r iii.-, haul in-.ui aim

departed suddenly. I dn nm doubt but ur.it the President

manages the l>o~t lie etui, hut it is a phy s-

ieal impossibility to avoid gt.-.tig offense to some. I have known him to b. de tamed as late .is U o'eioek at tiigl.t >n

i:ig visitor- 1 a] public tm-iness. Hr much more ae 'essib e than (b-neral (11 ant. yet despite his getii d was of transacting businrss. and seeing all who come as ,-oon as po-sib!e, dtuost daily Mitnr me im- agines himself badly treated. 1 will give another instance illustrating tiled iliculty of the attempt to see every body who calls, and at the same time avoid gis ing offense. • me day last summer a well-known news,

paper man sent in his card and was kept waiting a whole hour. He was impatient and inclined to think himself ill-treated. Presently the door opened, and the ITc- i<lcnt was seen in close emu m .-ation with a carpet-bag Senator from one oi the Southern States, a man of no standing at

home or abroad. ’It's absurd." exei lim- ed our newspaper friend, "for the Presi- dent to keep gentlemen waiting out here while he talks to that d d fool '" \ few days aftei some Congressmen were kept waiting while the President was engaged with a newspaper man. \s the door opened they saw him as the newspaper! man had previously seen the senator. >

"It's strange," said one. "that the Presi- dent keeps us waiting all this time while lie talks to a reporter

"' II \ lied field in Cincinnati Commercial

entertaining has become a tine art in Washington. Vo longer do servants have \ to pass through the guests with dishes to

replenish the table. Tallies are set near j the wall, leaving only sufficient room for j servants t pass behind them. This is always on the side of the room where there are doors of exit. This plan leaves great span in the room for a gentleman to approach the table and give orders to the waiters, who till plates with neatness and despatch. In this way is avoided a

plate being handed to a lady with drip- pings to ruin her gloves and dress. Very few gentlemen can till a champagne glass without running it over with the liquid. So rare is the quality of knowing just the amount to pour, and not a drop over, that it is said that the proper pouring out of tea at the Bancrofts’ is made by Mrs. Ban- croft the test of eligibility to to the hand and heart of her widower son, Colonel Bliss. When the tea is brought into the drawing-room Mrs. Bancroft selects a

young lady to preside over the urn. She says that the young lady who can pour out without fault shall he asked to stay. It is rumored that not one out of those se- lected have fulfilled the requirements. What a sloppy age it is!

Interesting Letter from Colorado.

(♦'.•rrcsiMiul.-a .■: Iv.11ia:i«i l*r<--s | 1 'he Ih-i.v.-r .v lie, iiiamlc Railway lies aha g

tie* caster:: -i I l!. lb ■> ky Mountains as n«*m tb" •••*•! lull- its li..:i!. r of the la ml will per lug 11 i*. I'- ii! of i! 1 : o’ gauge. > two hun dr. <! ap.l t w.-sity mi!"- and its genera; di I" 1

1 h g ot freight lor the imnes that 1;. the n .-mutmii canons

»d"T.g the 1 te furnishes it with u great * 1 **al of business, and it *ti• cohUeCs Denver with the Atehiso: T »p- k.: it '■until Fe Railway crossing

t !

aged and profir aide investment and .has earn- d enough above xpenses t<; make ex’ s sc.’h- warri trnrn Time to time f. latest «-! these. tLr» completion hist summer t a h.in-lred miles f road, bus carried .t o ... ;:,«• v AD-un

lOSt to tb up the nth mining region- : 1! .- Sun .'..an tr- It is u growing road, -i: ?■:, 1 *»«• nd !*u-;s. and as things lo-.k now n •’ ke'.v a tew ’•ears hence r-» li nd it- term. t* Niecieo

111 carry.;ig the r m ; ov.-i !;„• m.. in?.un. :;,*• r■ i as l.een a.unplishcd .-ue of the m-.-t r : i- k ub.c teats ..f railroad building .. I 1

to|.*• w the vailev the \ -da k m •. i- 1 a

tremendous curve to the side «>} Dump Mom.ta a promontory running out mb* tie* v t.h amt

lug to its sides winds its \ of ..'1- i.p t" and throng! re. r -. bin:- * I s the sum in .r ■ t : t •• V •l‘n-- 1

atioi ot I,a \ eta -m: .rn<- n a.

I the .tlh ; t :*;0 feet a!. that •! F F * n-*-t ti,,-* n>-- of L’bo'.f !"•-• ., ir;m* mb- ! ::

t'-rm sttmotis would. !>■• made ti. im, r.b- to, a railwav^cireular given to j a-.-.-ngi-rs 1-11 *0

T' -» profile like an I- Hill!' -K- t« h a p rani d It

*: ue Ite\ "lid the -UIUU it I I, .'f a ! 1: g t is uadiiii 1 i. i.-lic, 1 >c\ «• .11 I,- b pi

iwn t, iarUnd t .-•■ pi -- u t« 1 ,• .. I 1 j, l‘a>- t!mie are fourt. -u; an ! a .1

t-•< to t'be in. and m pine* thi- 1-

cp-.tsed That t:.*• -cem-r : 1 mi ? ’be road is ••! the !U ; r< •• 1

u *er u i 11;, a t saying am! not g ..go i tu ug.u: u •* orth while I-- make trip !•- i.ari.n : .u. k

*! a '• -w f S a ■

we .'terfal ranrom; ride throng:, '!,•• \ » I a.--

-.ra-lo Spri: gs and h n •:»! -a m -•> .. _• u n.t.- -pi t,Is of sm.w along tie- n.- .. «,n

■A.iif ..-p- f.' ti -., ,•

suggested that Tr«» b[,• -a a- v ... ,-r ■ rh*- bub* tt a ! h.-re a a a.. u. .. ; ..

tilings Alter gelling -'ll I ! tin .1 !•-!•-!

Moiinfa 1 ! •• Hun. •• W i- trie e ,.| : d. :■ I..11

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u' i. i. :t ■ ■ >.

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a still'' i. a !? I ! C il

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rest a

tui!!y l:i a r.t »:>«— u i.t; an i. ■ -ifcTLi* t: at .1 ■ :. *:

ua-ti-r:. -k;. li.a-.- ... .•

T i ♦ t ra;:. -* j •! .a ; tia :.".irest it

ih*' -I'.tamiT Here tin- : g-r ... u t- :> ta< -• -i

mg ear. which at stage -t T:;p

w i.:1*'. iiinl uu.g :.c ic c :.

which filial!v rose into m-mv A tcn-d gn-wth ot | < ovcicil tin* nuiey a::c -:.• .1

A singular itur- was t .•• r>•• ics : _n ov.*r head uloUg tile Side* ot the |-a.-«.' t l.*y w

water or blowing -a: 1 T:.<* wind drawing m*..

pu» -.fed w .w’.g; rai > .1

>ui*pt it away. An !'i' •• :: mad** r"-v th*■ 1 ! t! -. w a!>-mt the ;-!i l’.-aa- ,1:

ga1.palm** tint.- to tin* more distant -nuun.’' > :

the .'•■i:\ttcd range :n tn.- wc>* Man) cars

\ eta Pas- to eonvi rt tn Pucbi inn a .> to n-

Holy Patnoh- Faith. Tnen in-arts t* .::.• -1 w t

devotnm and their -.magmati .11 wa- ver hi.-- :

with vi>ious <*i t bleed.-..: saviour In t..- d tran-i .it• -lit still:.-• gid-. -aw

i-v.-rywlji-re a grand and eol--rless world of m ;r.i lain.-, as cairn and pi:r<* a> the brow of t .c M;t

of red >hifted over the broken whdci.c'- an-! gh-v. cd m the .'liver chanl v*-ii* au-eit ih«- .'mam.!.' And p; !-*>ts saw .1 :u lid' w--n : ran storm at ion and tin- mountain' the;... .rth bore tl.-- n in. > -,:.gr- Id I'l.nM- >:. ''. bust moments of the d\ mg day the divine spectacle repeats n-elf to the im-w-reiit nineteenth r:.ry tourist who gazes through a car window no :«•>*

than :t did to the pi-«.i> :n •narn-> oj the *Meu time to whom it ame as a in d iv -. 111 tV* n. Heaven It pa'sed from -nr eyes in darkiie-s that fell as the road h•;t the bottom ot the lain-i ... 1 began to rise on ttie -id-- of Vein mountain, hut f*. a little time lunger tin- Spanish Peaks -In lined of their light stood out lined ag dnst a winti r -k\ of blue and crimson.

There were about a dozen passengers tl,.- ar. all of them men There was .1 g HaPiu:or--an ju-t out of college, mining .speculator t. tn !>••:. ver named Bar.ies. the agent <-! a !’ a-h 'pnia woo! but mg firm, and '•••- i-i.-.l t .g: k g troutiersmen whe might be anythu g 1 h»-r>- was

also a young man in -pec! i. ,e> at.-! a >-lk n tt w !.-■ wore a shawl and who sat uns-x iah-y by !.; n--- :

while every body else moved about and ta k -1 Mr Me.Murtr.i-. th'-cni1 engiu«---r of tin- n-.-i, md Mr Horst, the Snperint-udeiit wet aboai !. and t;

former gentlemen hail bought at Wills* ahurg n

quart of which he liberally best* wed everybody who eared to eat them. They. is a nut found i!i the cones oi a specie* of | me that grows in the mountains The Mi-xicai women

gather and roast them for t.1 These nuts are the size ot a large pea. have a thiu shell and are

very rich and pleasant to the taste The ride of that night was memorable but al

most indescribable. 'The engine pulled the car up toward the summit with a slow, labored stroke, as j if it had to tight its hardest to keep the train mov

mg in the right direction and the ears seemed about to upset as we rounded steep curves on the face of the precipice. To look out of the window on the one side w as to see mountains across a wide hollow of great depth at the bottom of which the

pine trees made indistinct masses like black >hub Lory. Above this valley the car seemed travelling on nothing. On the other side was the sheer face of a mountain extending up indefinitely. The situation was intensified by the freezing of a water tank so that the cars were left standing midway in the ascent an hour or more, while the engine ran ahead for water. The Denver gentleman had the best of us all at this juncture, for having travelled this route before, he had taken the precaution to bring his supper along from Pueblo and now feast-

ed with gusto while tin* rest ot ms sat hungrily by Mini sjiim dated on 'tie time of night we should gi t

iaii'! Vfter tin* train rounded the-nuium h'-cm. going down hill x strain was taken

>."ui th*- mind.- «*! everybody and as soon a- the became •-ase-r. all hands w.-ut to sleep t* be

>'V it.‘‘tied at !* o', lock p. in. by tie* .shock or stop i'ing in ‘bit-land tie* terminus ot the road, met a

railroad town in tie* :**,1 hot" stag**, it having '"eii m existence but about -.x months 1 tit* bun dings on the street were all alight as we walked to 'he hotel, and there wa.- music :a the air from the swinging doors of three dunce h »es There are Two hotels, but we ail fol'-wed the lead f the Denver gentleman, who iti* a.-yum.-it'-d in Oar l lan 1 and weut b* the Perry ii« n-e bis estate .;-ament was not palatial in its appointments and seemed hi.lit with reference to ; nnbh- iara tion of the business prosperity <>t r. town It inn!, however, the great merit f a:, nr *.f hospi- tality and comfort, and an «*iionnou-st*»ve diti -eu th: 'agh the office a most agree*’• warn th fin* 'lining room was severely simple e: its furni’.i:re. !■ ■' t Me supp< r was admirable, ami lothmg ■..uld !-• more delicious than t:.♦ mounta.n tr< ut that l*>rm*Ml one ot' its principal element.-

.t ten oh .ek the evening in < be laud seemed } to lift"'- begin, and it was Voted V the pits gers w no by this tun** had. g.,r u; v*-r\ !a;i

sellers acquaintancei that we vi.-it .inc h the !■ e.• it htius to M-e the Mexicans play M*.;.te

i here weiv two large rooms or halls <>m* ■»}.♦-ia: g the otbi-r I'll** lirst was o****upied ’•*. *,tr

cel -Mnciiig !'"•■; and th*- second was set a '* d.M tables lit ted with al. manner of game ..g

A.b.e.t the latter u.g groups ot M* an- w n*. !• :.g i- wa- the mm ip;.. it;i.g .-

,

hi'Wt-r. a;, od night t..; :**■':*..g aud the Make.- A *■>-•• t*-w and light K -'.till looking iu**:i wit*. r>- j

‘>*;*«• rs slant, c.i..\cne.-nii_v a i.ami sauntered ;.i. j h-ek-d at ti.e game ,uuiff'eren! 1\ iml u.ug j 1: the >t! r room tin* -••*•*.«• was no 11 v 1. r a:. I ! 'hep- was a di-position t > gather *.bi»uf tin* st*y.* 1

*-ar tie* bar iist.-mi «•! to *;an* .*. although a-. .*r I ch-stra ■! t;.re»* pieces pint *-d v*** iter**n-i\ T. u

time to tone ami out. -*t mi.■ ami the .'fan.-ing | girl-" were sf 1. e ; t. |. o| pa -lows » i, •. -w t"t~ 1

-T ■ !.*• .- i. an \. : .• a

beg d vast .mi is*-ii:• t iu .rgiug ! m {am e. J leg their aui osini .-.its a -re of m, g. ;t |

'l*-ari\ it w as a dmi iglg ... ig, .a •o'. >!• 1 Ih r; ap- .! Was ■ V 4J'.g 1*' > be >-.v j

mlue-s ot' ! e u eat le-T. be b ot!. 1. ! o a J

b v \ *. I \ reign .1 ..iwle-o ami bb"'d»lncl j ■ c ail- in our town. I .nr non were \

tbi- ile r*i ..ni in a -*tI*. -n. And at I tb * a; i.g (.. ..rg* M 1 ia .. in'* v re-mi ng I *re .a,

:• -• 1 t b* con>■* h.-»;.I a .tmput* w-gii * .• bn; Ko [ w in h. t« in] *i t" .-lit Wifi, a kii :■ lei wa- inirfi* *li:t'i b -’e>t 111r>iuc:i the tempi* * is j d ugh

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L.i V ’;t vyith'-fft ::.«r ttu* ’r:u-k • •..• ••!

HeraM to Seek the North V ••

II;t\ tig ed a grind triumph ei tin- success nf its dat ing explorer, "1.

■•»•! ippropriat d S All t •anus. !n- New 1 ,,rk Ili-rald me.

\ n I’nli 1'liai is pm rli used t lie well known A ret: e- "I I’au- dorit, w Inch t proposesto lit u nd man at its own I'xpeurr tor tl:o purpose of pros!mm iug a'.d "i ■: tig. tig. ! pos-e t >le, t

sifti-essf:;! tS'-ne the p.'i.n explorations wh.eli have so long occupied' the atten- tion" a> announced in i ni-ieorml which has been presented to t n: giv-s by S.-u i-

tor 'onkl u ; and w hit-1 has been referred ■, if t nmel 1 rill

ij'iosr is that a lull may lie passed author- izing the transfer of tie vessel to the I'nited States liag: that he: name t

changed, should it be deemed desirable, and that e md iitlii'i'led iiv I uiteii states II.I ill otfi. "fs

Uni he sut'jeet to l uited Stiites :

rule and discipline." it murse, sueli an

enterprise will m.nlve heavy outlay, w hieli will lie provided for by the Herald, who will spare no t xpen.si necessary to

the success ul so great and perilous ah undertaking Should the expedition re- sult n tin disco'ery of the North Pole it will, of course, redound to the fame and

of the New \ ork Herald and we shall wait with eager curiosity for the next surprise which that .journal may have in store for the wonder loving. Pro- baljfy we .shall have some of Jules Verne's marvels of srietitilic tiction. which are as

yet confined to the regions of romance, converted into practical realities. A trip to the moon, a journey to the centre of the earth ora voyage through the ocean's depths will tie next in order. We are

prepared for almost anything in the do- main of wonders. What with the tele- phone and the phcfaogruph, what with the power to hold conversations at a dis- tance of many miles and to reproduce our own words as they have been uttered by the operation of a simple machine, we

may well ask it' there is anything impos- sible within the field of science ?

The interior of the house-cat, it is well known, is exceedingly sensitive : but it may not be so well known that the reason

why some eats leave the room in distress when a piano-forte is played, is because the two instruments are not in the same

key. and the vibrations of the chords of the one are in discord with the cat-gut of the other. [C. D. Warner

lusEOraoU’s Nov, Lent ;ro

(Report of Ii" toil IV-y .March #'th | < ol Robert <». Ingersoll stopped upon th** plat

form of M !! ill last • v t ,-t t •• a

pla'iiie of ,m .rulien '1' that In, 1 -m'

ami from tin* I.r u’ u : * ..

Ia.it delight; I r 1,<- j .>j !. e. m- to h»'«r 1; lecture 11 SI;,;:;. r. U :' I \i t.: W.. Until and I lilld. M higei.so.l VI >1 Httrodli. ed, nor did he iutr«»d e hints'If; but t w

no lived tin e> n ;no:;y. a

Seen n:ii ;! •:it;i d i

nij'ti-.. ii ai.i Lai<!ns a\h t o v : ni, hda-My *-i: m

siu.m i.MMtiou to thought that sj •]"* ton.,tit.• that time d< s to e' ut< In u;y i:• Lriu♦ ?.* t!.»•: is no slavery hut ignorance Liberty is tin’ liild of nitelligoii. .1. -t t-. ti;. «• v»■ i.r that a man intelligent is li i. ri! ,-t r. tf vtrtit ‘;n- he is bigoted 1. i.ir-k bra J A j ] If uiof- a man knows the beti-r l.e know t md h* is not absolutely certain tin- i.-ss .m i', knows tin* more \\ illiug he is io t no* uMi to the eoi

ret-tues* of what he d--es know human m teiiect arts u wide ho;-; n if th *rf peri- here who h not willing to give t > otL- human being every right t: he urn* : : : Arif he ;a just so iiiU' f: near a .rbi.r.a*. -hun J am hr jacks at least t; n < r u g <

ed mau It is ;a my ••• :.n: A '■■■'

esty u question mtolh-e* ,ni i.T at. tilt* until who :.--r willing to ry her human being ever- right claims ; r ) u- !: not an honest man I or my part. 1 » m. or and hate myself,* 1 um l v •. rm.v that 1 w-i- inu willing freely to g: »• *. -cher 1. mr

being t-eneuti. th** i; I u-tn*to enriched with tin* hdio' tlc-ng'-t*. ot *!.« day I want tic* ;ur ?. ti -<• t! at •■-ry mni: w -,'

give hi- honest "p.n: C it th*- -nr I tr-•. cannot fii.rl what men ready t: 'i ■ .mm get at the reai opinion- ,.f .. by f*«r- I: use } rce instead "f makir.g v ua’.oj-. md thinkers po make .-ringing ra,*. fii.g : |,«.entrs if vv ai- Hi.y i■ ar**r free r|, u >•>-. .. ,r iat: r- 1

e, VV e :,(•••.■ !>ett«*r l.erid- s’. >-| »

in them, and mon gray mate: ! mi *.,• 1 :r: 1- i1 •,! -i e; ,• |S 11 .re ,'t 1 ■ ■ 1 is l»eea some men and won.. !.., ■■ ..oken fii'ir rear ici.e-i tl*i; ughr d i- ». a-- vi.-hav

•u- have g1 ifie ■: p ti!•■• r-hip wdii ’: •- m- >f Nrt’nre Mislead the ne...of f h, ■ lorn!- It --

a ! «T at leu-f great tl of I- a! dev .-I'.J tuei.f and I u cut t ,1 I \: o.--- j

\ !•!?;** ',\ ■, ,ig i s.i•, ■

mun has tna.,. for his use an 1 \ nv I saw a., tl •• I:.»•*I "I 1 '*

t.a dug out II. u h.' ll »'• .tied ■ it ...

Of O'.I ,11,1 e.-1ors j i.illi.-l ,.■! J 1. 1 K• tee*: ! ’v m I it's I..;,g a it -•■■ ,f ■: n-

f lie ‘III' k "f I, is hello I s | ...; s ,• u ..*•' of '! *• W. i! t uit < arm a hundi.-.i -u;. d u f «■•»:.

from Utig .’ y ■ 1: ? .:

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I ,»\v u •• jf. ! :t tii.it rail ’••• in.

t.l.g l.'-rst: hair u:: : "•

usk y-i. •’

the Inn .an ••.its »•

srm.p’i. ; if- .f 15, 11 \nd .. tiu* 1 priest 1, ;

plmm!• Hr -vi-

V ■ ..fail V isteil I hir.tr- •: w -a;.

[ V ppiaase *j What*:. I hi been the effect up. r'.•• a^-r: w u

< bir an •••-t.-r- The ii i■

be.ieved that b;. f«-r« tl •, ■■..: •• a .i Y ■ -a :ti:;i»»t e! at:ge \ 1 M:i: b; f m •• but 1 will tel! yes w .;* ; ■ !<• f- and w hat vmi ii.ive d-mo •*-.•. ^ ...

hypocrites by the m11 i:• >: Y- n .... v a n. s.o that he lias lia. j. ; l.i- .' iv ..,••• of the same .; !h;t !, ah .-v. r' m. crush his feet ::i iron 1.ts. iasli the -lock. burn him it you pl-;t.-e. but hi- are tb-- same "pin; >i. -till Now in the oi 1 me- ..f win- I 1. iv,■ -j .do II. t(ie\ '-ltd Wo. ike think alike \ ; the mechani* dine- urti this earth cannot make t\v<- «-l<»<*ks rut. h k- and 1 .w

are you going to make ni:iii,-n> •: ;>« ■ ; '• ; .oil, r cut quantities and qualities of b; un-. 1 tb liviUtr r-'1.f passionate :b-:. : w a ;uc t«» make millions of them think alike I The in tinite trod, if there > <*: ,• u .- »

us to think alike, w!iy d.d h>- lt:' brains to one man, and a busliel t,> aiiotm-i 1 W il- ls it that we have all decrees huu m iy from tile idiot to the genius if It w -l- intended t.’.al a

should think alike 1 -ay our fi'!.*-;- 1 they would do this by force, and 1 .-,-d t.. read o

books how they persecuted m ink nd. and do y< know 1 never appreciated it I ri-a-.i it. but it d ! not burn, as it were, into my v. y ,! what in famies hud been committed in tin- u.tme ,,t rebg ion. and 1 never fully appreciated util a little while ago I saw the iron arguments u: father- used to use. I tell you the reason we are through that is because we have better brains than «ui: fathers had. Since that day w. hcvune in tellectually developed, and there i> more real brain and real good sense in the world to day than in any other period of its histon and that is the reason we have more liberty, that is the reason we have more kindness. But 1 say I saw these iron arguments our fathers used to use I saw there the thumbscrew—two little innocent-looking pieces of iron, armed on the inner surface with protuber- ances to prevent their slippinr—and when some

••• < ill: a. o1' b.iT-v.sm. or navi-. | '-1' •'' •• vr it the u haie v >t >uai :

1 i-.-r. m-ia h-> thumb. ami

; ‘er*-w ,.t eae‘, .• -d. ahd tllcU 111 the -gi'.,i v bog in -eiv\v;.;g

■‘"i'; :•'* amt her \ irr.-at many men 1* 1 ••••}■ e v w a M vi;. 1 >v. ant l

1 1 vv have of them [Laugh l" ] ;• .‘ e ‘.i

'• v» y. ea.-t V. ;• t ] at

'' “i-'a : t ;.a n eaitli that \. a ulr 1 1 n i-e <mhI or a mulion. «*:•«

>i- n -1 at «' t v' t 1m VI lie thulli!' >• .< w

'; a 1 am g to V »*., a.;, j

1 '■ ■» •* a it> •' ■ ’•• Uia u hh; g to die t.,r |,.> ,\ .,

1 1 :,ot for a men we uo M "u a. t Had ;t not been tor a few brave )

ht ”> •• i': •!'.-> u

,tI 1 ;■ uM'. :.g ••••• .• :■ n-h .V I to th.«:.h

: and n. w:.. v... i a;- .a : m-

‘1 1 hat i ami d it :• ..

L;g. yr.v .la: .: :. * here »a throbbing — 'f.rv and the darkness v: night he dreamed ^t

n.amn--.: n.* ‘haT w.- d >:m the name : saw there

: « h u ot torture haag : a

ah 1 m ;he inv.de that more than 1 •• •*' *' -1 ary a- I.i■ ed 1 e- th.s a ]

th-* throat, the sufferer cou.d m-t he e ■ d m»t Waik. he Vo'u.ii not '*.!

g niumuired b\ these needles a:, i ! w....- throat wo ,*d :>eg;ii to -w.a. j

w. : .! t:.e ug...ot , J*- n. ;h u : .-n it.ayb.- ■

« nun* :.>• w »> -ay w,ti. .> >.

? cheeks ....

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i-o i :• .. iit .> v.-.-.

nna I

with a free hand. Th j why \ a works for his wife an ] !

'hi'M.i of liberty is l.o.v t•» do ... th-- shortest spar., of time : but !be J

i -: 11 '»{' -el i-Mww to 1*» the least Work i\ j longest sjr.ie.* of 11in*-. Slavery is pov.-rty | ■••ry .s w-«i:.:h. Ii is th.- same in thought. F 1

■ ought : '■1' us tr-.th. and the man who ih not j •; t.ivur <»: !!••••• t .gkt »p’.e< the .same relation

’"those lie e t;j ^.vera. that t lie slaveholder oc I 11 •1 1 r •••' -i ■' '-xaetly Free thought will

”*s ! .e-re is :i..? u generation of tree T Might y**t It '■•.ill !“ *;m-* to write a creed wii'-u there h.- -• be«*u a f w generations of five ieaiued ui-t: .ml splendid women m this world. 1 don’t k.i >w wi r tie future may bring forth 1 do.i't know wiiat inventions are in the brain of the

rare 1 don't know what garments may be woven w th tin? years to come but I do know, coming rVo-ii the infinite sea of the future, there wi}] never t'*uch ih;s --bank and shoal ot time" a greater Messing, a grander glory. than liberty of man. wii.ii.i;: and eiiiid Oh. libertv. float, not forever m the far bor.zon. remain not forever in the *lream *•! the entliusiast am! the poet and the philanthro I* 1st but come and take up thine abode with the « hildnu of men forever.

."(*m*- time si nee, a woman left a basket at the resilience of a Portland clergyman without speak mg a word, and vanished speedily out of sight The basket contained a lovely little child, wifb a nameless and dateless letter, stating that ample remuneration should be forthcoming But the fit tie tragi 1 thing soon withered and died, and tin* sexton bore her to the grave. The minister, his wife, and two others were all that went to the burying place, and on arriving at the grave the weeping mother was already there

Wanted A Policy.

N. ■ h hi i>:v in t!ti histniy of tlx* gov- eimtx-nt ii.'1 a national administration ih;iii- I'lioarin.i.- position m winch 'vc :;.i I'iidt-nt li .yes. Otlui 1'resi- dents have In- n weak, some have hecu

'. " si,.; s, ,, ,| mj|, ijc.htr m■,crutnents ha not been uncommon du..;i_ tin hi-.; halt century ; but Ha\ es is the iirst Exe- cutive w •• has ever presented tin- sin m- i. u spi f an uteri' Irieixile-s ami appal, titiy hopeless administtation. I'vler

i.i a p. rtv. Fihin.i;.- l ad a pait.v and ha: m had a part' but I ia\es Iris none A:1 i he has made hoe-clt powerless by ii. o'.'li h ho. lily a faithlessness, lie had t.uieh: the null to trust him. His Ill'll, '; d. !: \ e. anees made :a 1 he amp.lieu vvi : i. ..■ ,*d w: h ; he t: a.a! latitude that is ma ■ idea i" e Mai dales her popular la'. :. : at win ;; he had :cached the pi of the Presidency, nud then made himself instant in and out ot season to affirm h> campaign pledges by the most uneq-nvo-

r.::.-ran«v>. i :,e nation *i ;t> t v«*< to Ir.' blotted title and accepted him a' th' ap.'s;,.' v h iveeiu-rat.";; and las; in- peace. His P.ibitx t was i.invincinu pr....; to the wmild that lie had taken a

bold, patriotic depart me in fnv a ot the light, and that the onuinenta! pledges of h nsai n the stump, Were be e.tiie,;s!y fultilled. it cost llilll

.' h ■ i' tin- lav. r .■ ] those w ti" had. by aat : ■ ; ■::;a h-ade:sli p. laought lie] ,.i ; tual iefeat, t i a pj tea red 1 v* eounted the loss and j ; ■ : nteerity and eon-

pi I: .' i : 1 v nee taken, ■ me be veil.ued se.ve liopeli ss

is i nsj

hi.. : \ .:i ;:,is ]'asseii under the :

ad ■ -:r iti..:i ti: .t leum'sed so much, and tarteiI ( til!- race, and ;

V die '.d ti a A .1. 'tripped ■ 'pc t a:ei omm. mis only the on-

!■ i.i. ■ ; : •! even po.ilje.ll belief.

I. :: '• l.ke tin dr. pp." a " ali i'

t hat ..I's i ,iv,. the d.I -tilin' its ha e ', ■ ■. eouiii and

li a-tl ; f il.:t til.p thrt.ISc’.V e- revet

1'resident I i •

l he Kept; .ia* in has ■ e ■ -e : 1 1 d'-p-nii ■ ap.h ',: for h acts :

: k :■ :..I■ •. -I K- a-.. a ; i.-n-i.-.s : !. !,.a,

■' 'I ■ • 1»■; ■ "i ( "il_ 1 -S. till" V I'll .t i" > :iM -•!:t I l.-an ,:i r i,• a ik : i..r. :: :> 1

: :t nan t'ity nf tin II* > :

"-ii-l ■■ ■■■ ; ir- I': :- ii. : ■ ><-.: -il -1 M I ir : _1. a. a i; I.. ■: : 1, i::! hi,1 ill. it li.i. :u

tit;'- ;i -it K-'ti a lii- i,n th-i-r -■ -'cl: aa-i si in- a

: -. t-i<-.'- I't-ti t : a-.: 1;- an-ai i .i.i-

I i n a-1r: a I 1 i: V 1 1 ." -. 11.11 i r.i'.i.ni '■ ■- 1 i"" M: 'i' ha.) li.-If

: .. ! '■ :ii ■ r.a .r ! ; :u- 11. ia-'i-r.-i !

:: ya: M- T::-i--n ■ ‘a- i ■:; ■ ir mat ■ i -.. i- -ri;

■ !!<-] ms t with t hut it is the

: a' a' ai a- at t!.■ r i -r: :: ; a ; :.a! -- Ik. a -i.ail upuij a

! y- aai .t. it nuia-u-- hist • ••-rUii'.-tt tt :i; rrri.mih in- am-iiiu- tin- !’-asiaii i-t(-!i’i n| t!t<- yi-.-r. H,. mil

•h 1- i' .“id i i.:i i “id i:i n• hi11• in

ilia: v. ill make <tn\ ni* :t -up* ivsp.vi

i r dial tin* n. -a win* -Acre • to 1.; it 11! v. ,i_\ hun Pi ,-si- dent in detianee t tlie p .pie, are quite *•' 111.11 to the task of del l,il|g Til,-til,Ilf, f, ,f mu 1*‘iug Their own work, and to supple- j iii'-ut the lawlessness that declared him I ea 'ted With the lawlessness that would lepost a.- iigh oiliee, ; more

Hi govt lent i rough waiio'.it mortal wound.-. Let i;s ha\-e a ! Jioliev. ami then there will lie p.-aee

lUi i<i. i; !i I'i::i•

1 lx ••national" party : a combination i ot gre.*:itu.-kor<. sore heads, illusionists, eonimunists and eiything else of a sim- ilar ch.-s ill their convention at I'lileilo did "in' good thing, in ad rising the with- drawal oi the national bank notes and their substitution by government money. but v.e say on a metallic basis, rather than a sinaiar amount of worthless paper. Had they passed the following lirsi reso- lution and abj .■.trued, tliev would have done well.

1 is the C,:v- t;.,u ,,f the general 1 : '• I :id.ut;v ami rf_ruht»c

i:- t'.h- \:i ivk — .i.-sitrn -l to circulate j a> v. f*!i’»i hi Mipprcsscd. a:n.l their oirculat | i‘i-r Ui-d: u .it*! her ;t ae-tal or paper, rdumid he j it^iieti h; t’e- ! iii h- a lull h _i;tl t'-t 'ler •: ;i!3 d-Mv : .* sc. ! tax— m th- l t. I I States, at its st

The h;da:!«-*- >1' their work i< aptly and ldp-iMy expressed in tin* thllowifi^ dis- j patch, puhli.-lied in the 1 {“raid.

NT’”' Vokk. l‘i ... \t ,i iie-etine of the So j • •ui.'.-itie labor party. :;i Tie- I. rinnuia assembly I r'o.u.s. yesterday, t red lia-r oi the eomuiuiie j " l> display.-1. Ih-M.i-itioiis w. iid.ij.ted d«*;iou!;f ii ii t!i<* standing army tie* cxistemm of armorh'S in »*it• -. anti s«*ttii.gr forth 1i;a! m■ »r<* protectmn s‘"‘dd he ixivcu t«, free speech. *•«»:iI\ h*t t!:«- army h<* a I**11! i• I- otn- speaker s ud. and ] .of would iiui.e- sin a a move us would a.-uin* Sis ri:rh!~. and ren ler it epial with caj.Hal

la *»tber words, just “ivi* the coiiiinun- i ds and their chums half a chance, and law abiding citizens and those who have any money will he speedily wiped out. And this is the party that aspires to rule our country. \\ e do not know but re- publicanism. with its rottenness, is better than this, f!mbuque Herald.

There tie mi eartlxiuako sho-d; in Kentucky on | Tuesday with -li-dit ilnma-'i-

REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. BELFAST. THURSDAY, MARCH H. I STS.

i>ur;> kykky ini ksi*av morning by

W 1 L U A M H SI M I* SON. Kl»ITOK AM) PKOMUKTOB.

s’ Kin "\ Th:m> In H‘h ;ine<\ $0.00a your; w. :.::. Cu* yea. ut the expiration of the \, ■* '•

A' '• ! *! Tr...'- For one square, (oneim h -Kit.'inmn. rloO for one week, ami da

>'• ra- i. insertion \ traction m a -quar.- lullH'-'l as a full one.

f-iJou are author;.'.at agent- for the Joi.rnu'.

s I: Na«.N Tivncut St Boston. v M B ■ a C State St Boston,

I'.,: h 1; .u \ \ li" \ !>•» 1J1 \\ a-h il'.gt* •!! St.. Boston '■ I* lh-w ; A < J.' Bark Row New Yuk. I> A l.o, kk. > I Bark Row New Yolk

•sikA.i'K', Ext• L'lOKs and Guardian* d-• u.-;r advertisements published :n the Jour za wuh ; '.ease -• -tate to the Court

sCBSi FIBERS remitting money or desiring to have the .»ddn s* papers changed* must state the B m Orth to whi*... the paper has been sent, as w<- a- the dti to which it is to go

s ,bs*r. arc requested t take notice of the dan- the r«-.i slips attached to the paper It i' c .. : .. ot rvupt now used. For instance. I M v 1 m c.s that the subscription is paid to : a' •' B.c \\ a :.e\r payment is made, the date

n spot i and SI BS( RIB EK> U1E RE^CESTEi* J u SEE THAT THEIR DATES ARE CORKF.CT Subscribers 1:1 a-r ars :".o re i 'e-ted to turward the sums due.

The Life Saving Service,

s ■ -i <•: >h\ nek. Ships are hut •■C is. -a * u t men. there he land-

md water-rats, laml-thiows ami w ii;c That it is the duty of

n ament t«- rescue those who risk ihei; e ;;]*«*n the sea when in the hour :

• ’! they at.• thrown within the re d of human aid <*i mechanical 'kill, .cad that it is the duty of our government | i" pr-dect these men from the unlawful 1

-ww .»f wreckers, these are truths vim ;i I 'st received practical reeoiriritmn :i.\ tuen:y-c’dh: year.- a_p». And like j

all .ri'. .iiu'e in soc «‘li»ury the progress in | matter was slow. s-» that it was not i

I t it ■ i States Life Sa v

>e, e was thoroiiL'ldy established, j ait. :- isd no.-s has been

»pai Ly t !m .. -id : \\ hat t ha- done, the | m.-ta'i* e- > i taiiai'e as m the '-as* .• uf the j II ami :'a- M«*ti• p.-I; only more !

■ .: A -!c t' •• ; e ■ <: t y aid duty of j e;im_ and perfectin': it.

1 :: 1 m-i. uo d:-c::-s;im :he pn'pu.-ed and j i- i :;ts. id u- glance at ;

i.Sa• .n_ "• ;

aif now on.- tispttreii ana

T :i\ -■•in* -ta'/.uis. r.u'h i- supplied with la, -! "at-. hi'o-i ars. and other apparatus

wrecks file sys '■ idl'd. eh veil distr cts. the

: : ci tite coasts of Mattie and N )t h M 1 saehu

Ki 1 -hind in 1 New 't 1 .:' .i N vv dot ; ; h’ tilth. I ’• .(tv, M in land, and \ trti'.t.ia from t ih to i’apo t'halite-: the

\ h N rtlt i .iri■!.:!.( Tom

t ij 11 : : ’ape I latte; as the -ev

•a t i 1' -he ■ _rhth. Lake- < tnt;.r:o ind 1 h i- is:: th. l.akc- 11 ur ii and

> :t t: v : ti. I mil •• Mo :.a; a d

IV Now .lot-, v

t -i -t.it; at- a iar-i r nan ,

■I S .1 K :;.ball, the .o :

o■ ■: oti t this :w o',a well siiows :

o .o ill

': impel :

■ vmhh: mono hundred thousand 'h’ha: -' o "I property : out of till- vast I ati.oui.t ho ii ■ imid have lmen a total j losshad t:e-:v lie.-ti no.-or.ol this kind) ttcat "tt- dollar-' w ..rth was

•t'cii ..ad tnirty vv that weteimperilled i >-• i'h:-docs’:!,.t

■a- t \ co] .t .tjlib di-astofs totho Hu- at.,; Moir,.poll-. When it is stated

t'.iat ;• ■ rt• t records show tlt.it in the Til re hundred

till i two/., ,vo- wo;,. lost oti the coast- ;

N .11't'.—i 1. I and ne, the oI, :oi otli, oner of the ci ;ce. as at I

t't'i-Tt a _.in: ,',1. may i„ appreoiated. I ipeai U'vollous when w,

t tent >fcoast proteeted t■■ ;a: do iiai-r- o, uitcnded inrainst /-■ ; .a.i ti-t wineii. in many instances I

hoi ■ /! that ti,, human fnresiuht t 1 • tlda ad. Durum the year end- ]

! -77. the tota number of v o-soi.. ■a >/..-;.■ ■ w a-1 >i ii- hundred and thirty- ! /' ii/ ., ,.in! tho.-o vessels wore one

tin, i-a ;,d ii o hundred poison.-, of win an 1 "/.;■ tl/rty ntt:-, or a'mu: two and a half pet ootit. wore i, ist. Tiie amount of prop- erty -.r. od was o\ or one million seven hun- ;

died : «..;i.-a:id dollars, 01 more than half e nvolved iii the disasters. Now

1 "’.njMie Tlii- wiv.it .<•.m rescued from the sea. tin- cost of the set ice, ami the true '..due this pie saving system is

■■ id" I'i".:! The cost of maintaining the ""I've i.i't year was only a little over one

.'.mdi'e.l and seventy thousand dollars, ai.d !"i’ > oiitingent expenses about tvven-

_ht the uid dollars, lint think also of tie rescue of human life which should

considered vastly more important than tie -uviug of property, although

Max inhumanity to Hum Mukr- coiinti.-'S thoiiMtmis mourn.'

and tii'* n.y raids slaughtered in a Tin- Im>-liuss.ar, w;ir seem to show human life to be regarded as one el' tin- cheapest of things, lint it is not: one little human

il is wider. longer, t itself, than space '*r time : so how like an angel in strange guise must seem the signal service man

lien he nines to succor some poor wretch struggling in the billows, who hears, at intervals around him.

\ solitary shriek—the bubbling cry <»! .-xiiif strong swimmer in his agony.”

A realizing sense of the terrors of such a situation cannot he taken in by one who has not suffered them. Romance, poetry and statistical science clasp hands when they show the dangers of the sea. ■" nd the old fish wife in Scott's Antiquary ••it's no fish ye're buying — it's men’s j lives.'’

A word as to the stations themselves, j I hey are cheap wooden houses with steep j

gable roofs, -they are plain indeed, but are comfortable within. As the organi- zation is at present, these stations are

only occupied from Dee. 1st to May 1st; this is a great defect in the service, and it was by means of it that the loss of the Huron was attended with such a sacrifice of human life. From the report of Mr. Kimball it appears that but for the in-

mfiicieney of the appropriations, which prevented the opening until Dec. 1st, of tin' stations on that portion of the coast where she was wrecked, the loss of life by this sad disaster might have been pre- vented. It is plain that sufficient funds should be appropriated to keep the sta- tions open a longer time, if not for the entire year. When occupied, each station is manned by a keeper and six surf-men. The salary is the small sum of $200 for five month's arduous and hazardous set

vice. At present the Lite Saving Service belongs to the Treasury department ot the government, and very properly too.

for it is that branch which fosters the commerce of the nation, but there is now before Congress a bill pro\ iding for the transfer of the service to the Naval department. This hill seems very un- wise : it puts the petty otlieers of the Navy in charge of all the stations : com

pels all who may enlist in the sen ice to do so under strict naval rules, makes them liable to draft on board a man-of-war, or for other service, and gives them seamen's

pay. Thus the service will be deprived of the labors of competent boatmen n miliar with the coast where they opera',,-, and there will be substituted a class ot men who. though capable ot doing useful work upon a naval vessel, are.

nevertheless, ignorant of the dangers of our coast and know nothing of the means of rescue. It is essentially a

coast service, and should be operated by men who are as familiar as are our

shore fishermen w ith every peculiarity ol the coast m their vicinity The life-sav- ing men should tie skillful boatmen men

whose hardy tearing taught them to

handle boats from then infancy • >n the coast of Maine alone the are t hot: u;

of men and boy s who can manage a lm.it far bet lei than some old sailor who passed his life at see. I'o us who live

tie* shore this distinct am iselearh mat

ed, and well understood, shall then--m surf-men who have skill, energy and ev cry reipiisitt non -a: for t si

who have made it the success it i iii these retire, and give place t*- g-dd-i-i- e-i N.iv v men flic proposed ehungt is I II of danger The great evil of these times i> bad legislation. I lie men of c mg;, >-

have tinkered at the linann ; until they have brought distress and some measure

of disgrace upon our country, and now

the;, would ruin the m-lile Life saving Sri vice t iy tin : red: ape ev ... T!

seniie needs strengthening no doubt, there are some ni-m employeii in win are ineliieii-nt. and who ought : > be d;s charged : some have been turned out 1- ■;

ineompetem yuas at l iirr;tuck beaen w heir the MeSri'pobs went to pi.-. md where about one hundred souls ]>,11 'shed. Ileie

the station wa- not uppl'e -I w :ti: the

proper means of tlirerW.iu line lilt- wreck. and the Crew were ton cow.iidh to man tin-surf boat, which one of t ei

taa-rs et the Met:op.k,s * r: ■

been used with etl'ect to rescue thed’ li-

ma men from the wreck. Put a yreut

disaster like this 1, is ,*

sttnui'.atino iuv -fuat mi a- .■. : *-.

..a-''. It f..! aiH'e. Him v w hi alwa\s fa snpwii ks

upon our cast, but pnu wary lira.-

uras can : a la:ye .’my. t .1. *••

their fatal chant* t * r. M *::*•. hi" 1 *••

t*a spare*! to briny to as hiyh a state • :

: rf* riotl pnssiti' sal

is busied whit tl*a -a ; fa. Th* I :• >.u :::. >■ :

w liare r, is. nder the eon: .*i of the Tre ml lap !' .ad i'a

iny :•* a :*a:i_'. sis h-1 map1'.:: ih\ eonilemn -d. 1 uij| he (bund that the material e \: ~t> alony * .: * ..as; :;. v. 11 ah a SC] Visa f till ktnil * ah.d fa f ■ a-,] vi!. I not havi tin world.

\\ e send out w :th th 1- is- h- of the -I mr-

nal an extra sheet * •ntaloin.y the w s passe*i at t! ■ I a. y a ... a ,•

1 .••yisl.it:::a. Tr, *s* a. crest and

patience m.iv sure v< :*eru*il w K i : :i*i that many * iiauy*■ 1 .a fee:; ,.m

A:11*'tiy tlm um: e important are i-aa.-t

mi ll’s I'eiiumny 111101" to be •'"! sound

judgment and wall inform*-*! n ikiny *:•.'

1*011:1*Is 1:1st*-id of i*I 1 law-f-.h .* ;-11 *■. *t

corn. et'a.n. tui-al and vegetables :v fu- my tlte s*'iiti-n*-as **f *• ur. ts r ..1 conduct : exeinptiny new mm -- **f y* * 1 d.

silver or of tin- basi-r Bietals, frotu t.ixa

tion for ten years : exempting tlm pipes *

of w ater enmpunms from taxat mi. when the companies furnish water tocxtii :.s!i tires without chary.-: tlm cels* a * luted lisli ami y ime laws; the a*-t t p:.*'m*-t th*- shore fisheries; the law h.- an.,

names accidentally omitted f be r*-'f-:

ed t" the votin.y lists in t* at is :. :i

* * t :t-s **U eli-i'I ;*»I1 * la) : t i I* .lit a ‘.. :

illy cities to see that public 1 alls ar- -•. *■

ah- 1 with s'iitable tire escapes : ml tin- an eotieeniiny tramps, who ar*- : le liable to a; 1.-st and title of s-jo. a:. : ■ *■

titiement at hard labor 111 di-iaeh’ of p.*v- mi-nt.

TIi' bolt ng ut( us. ,i. Id .Sat inla Ding at tlic court house. 1 the dis- tied republic ms. presented some pec .bar

phases. Brothel Bust, editor of ti.o Pro-

gressive Age. tried to capture tile eotiveli

turn for the greenbackers : lie did ik■; suc-

ceed. for th nominee. Mr. Baker, did not

represent the greenback here-v. nm did tlie caucus by any means. The reason

the eaueus was held at all. was because ol dissatist.ie: on with I. M. Boardntai:. "ho is thought to have pushed tiie Im!

through the legislature creating the new

police court for Belfast. It is g -ncr.i.A understood that Mt. Bust, by his-pc h before the eaueus, signitied his abandon- ment ot the republican party, and his go-

ing over to the new ••national” nartv, so

called.

After the triumphs in African exploit!- •

tious, the New \ >rk Herald looks for 1

another world to conquer far to the north, in fact Mr. Bennett proposes to nail the stars and stripes to the North Pole it- self. II the mythical region surrounding the pole can ever be reached by air, one, we have no doubt the Herald representa- tives will find it. All Mr. Bennett asks is for Congress to give his vessel an Ameri- can register, and to put naval officers in command of her with power to enforce discipline, and to send the pay rolls to him. The enterprise will not cost the government a dollar, but if successful the glory will redound to our country in gen- eral, as well as to the Herald in particu- lar. Congress should give its assent at once.

The promised action of Secretary Sher- man regarding the present disposal of the newly coined silver appears very wise. He says ho will not pay out the first is- sues of dollars except in exchange at par for gold coin, or in purchase of silver bul- lion to coin more, neither will he pay them out for interest on the public debt, or for current expenses, or in exchange for legal tenders, until the amount coined is suffi- cient to enable him to do so impartially. Thus for some months to come, coin re-

ceipts at custom houses will he gold re-

ceipts, and the gold now in the treasury will not be disturbed for the present.

The Lewiston Gazette has a checker department—as though life is not check- ered enough anyhow.

The Fisheries.

Senator Maine, on Monday, made his miii'li heralded speech upon the Fishery Question. It was a business-like expres- sion of his opinion regarding the recent

extravagant awards voted to tho British government by the Halifax Fishery Com- mission. He stated that the award of half a million of dollars and the duties on

fish and lish oil of hall a million more,

makes a million ol dollars per annum, which we must pay in coin for the privi- lege ot inshore tishciles, the entire value ol whii !i is less than four hundred thous- and dollars a year. He said the injustice ot the award is so palpable that it is dif- ficult to treat it with the respect due sub- iei is mvulv ing international relations. By quoting Fnglish law. Mr. Blaine endeav- ored to show that all the arbitrators must act to make an award valid. And in this

iso the American arbitrator refused bis 'gnatlire He protested against the trea- 1

Q and also made a claim that the arbi- trator. Mi lhdfosse, was foieed, by l.teat Britain, upon the commission.

fhe Senate passed the resolution ask- ing fa all oiliei.tl correspondence on the subject.

I he t en< > ; (Houecster. Mass., in a

mentor;.t.. : rrcsident Haves, on the :

usher es quest ion eoui|ilain of the itijut;es pra ■ Vi u

I tn Bay. i n N v fi >u11d laud, ami e uni that the llalifax award i' exoi •.tan* la tne opimou ot these memorial! th fishing privileges grant

ted Stati the treaty >i > ■ Te valuable than those re j

•' ■ ■ i. and the opine that if tin re is to | be any compensation it is due to us from t le lb itisli. and ii"t to that gov ernment.

K 'I m rahty and decent y were ;

alike set aside, on emotion day in this1 • ty. by tile curbstone pohtieuris. 1 n-

''eislung hrihct;. was carried on in the m -st open manner, and drunken miss pre- vailed to a shot g extent rite a ithors ■ l this state >i a fairs were the wire } p an ad I’ase mis in view in the I tr mi:, saie in m tny instances ■' "tes were I •■eight with liquor, and in

many 1

-y money i >ut str-'et v. ere full of nil'll ;■• eiliig under a load of ••liquid dani- luH’ott" lo.iwks were livquent. while ob-

'• ! ami pro' nits m the juit>lie "■ .Us unit for ladies to venture upon. ! >".< i; u ttraees id ..uni.; he irli.i a: and hi- p- i-ms t.'.p.msible ldr tins bribery ,

.a 1 •rruptiot s',,, i i„. made amenable t" the lass. •» .thorn regard to v.tia: politi j

■ u! pal ty th>'v mu;. beloiiq

Black w

■ c--■ ■'-r\ '..■■•ii 'a it : imi'i-".. u.-r ! 0'.1.J h:. : t.liirm mtu a ate I

« ■ ! rah. a:o It .1..' : a ...1 'tap: e> U ! Ii.at tie- eiili.-a.us esi- ■'

is ■ .. •'.! ,e v r.'Hi, | a lt- | I ci. a, t .- t:--..an...r n.sttm- ; ■ :■-** ■;:s j

lit- ... in -a' ,n soothing the insane j ■'ll' iif.'. :n<‘th -i. 1 i ss'as e' 11>;• >ved at •• thirty 'va:s .140 in the asylum a:

1 'i e '■ U. 1.. a lei ii".! hth1'.' risrss hi'l th j Wli.it the secret is 'if tin1 p<user of music ] 'ie- human mind n.me ean tell, ex- |

a i i'i'i\ lately :• it rs l.enelirlai re | situ eai, o.'-.'udied Mas-,,• s.i commands tic 0 ms that t 1,ov is a certain ipiiek- etiiiia of tin- blond as it rustics JlfoMjah

v :i'. and arm ivsnoiahha d.-an t:u"

the i '•

iii't h ie s heahnv p..a,-r over ,lis- ! onleied minds. timesn niu ..f balance b\ ! the 1 >•-:!.‘s>tin, b-neies m oar ;,:ae. "Mu- j ie says II jsveis. "i-s pre-i mil.Is the | in' it tii.- t 1 1 -: 1 -. 1 century, bn-aii'c i'

: stipi-i-.il, man::, : r.-sp,,;;s;-., emotional ''.a:.' .tin- mixed aspirateBis, and the passionate self-eou.-eiousness ol

'le- a_v.

it s nd that a la is ,,f tins state now

h '.'bands id isrs to maintain \\

■ n ts -n b- ,- li ed 11:, to settv little :i-liters neuieeted shirt batto’is, poor dinner', et, .. "ii the one hand and on

t1.tiler, vs hat countless grievances mas t V m- mind Ii ml ayauis; the

ids of eivati-sti 1 1'lie business of the ■-_t.il proti-.s.-ion prom:-,-, to be crood in 'he future.

I In- new kina "t Italy, in a iado-euis "h before the Italian cabinet, an-

il* meed his pa: nose to cam out the pol- icy "lib'll ausv so a “id results under \ :e-

Km ; linisters Nothing '.-viTuded to the r.qiues. but tile tone of Humbert towards tie 11 |s ,,mi- >*» ntiy :vsp,-i :till. It i me hand of steel under tie- \ el vet a. >>v>-.

Gm. B. |: Muir.n. Pembroke. lias been confirmed .!< I >. Marshal for M tint-. The radical Republicans don't Eke it. and -a; very uncomplimentary 111it _ "t tii’ il<•:>t and the new mat

na! hut then the General ma> make a

very good >■: 1 ii•: d. fur all that, which is ! what the service requires.

1 he l. v istmi Journal makes the extra-

ordinary statement that the sum of from !

'ld.iNfOp -jii.ihmi unnun.lt. expended1 by the women of l.ewiston and Valium, for smitl not t" poke up their noses, hat to use in tIn- disgusting hal.it ol snaif

dipping. When a M tin.- man thinks of emigrat-

ing west or south, let him read the pub- i lished accounts of the gentle tornadoes that visit those regions, and scatter to the f un winds impartially the hens and legs, hulls and barns, mules and mills of the confiding settler.

It is reported at Washington hut we

hope it isn't true that the eloquence which persuaded the large majoritv for the silver bill was furnished by the value of half a million of the coin, quietly dis- tributed among members.

The tt.K.'til.ny I ■..• in recently discussed the followiug question Resolved tli.it Neal llow is u greater mail than (ieorge Washington was

We shan’t vote in the affirmative until after I low has restored Hradish Johnson's silver ware, taken from his Louisiana plantation.

.1 T. Grant, Republican, was last week elected Mayor of Ellsworth, by five votes over Abraham Lord, Democrat. About halt'a dozen more of those I >emoerats from the woods were needed, but they didn't come out.

A law of the recent session of our leg- islature abolishes the office of court crier. The crier that couldn't cry because his wife was dead, can now weep for his oc-

cupation gone.

Vs the premium on gold has dropped to one per cent, there is hope that it will soon entirely disappear. But much will depend ou the policy of the government regarding resumption.

Gold is at a premium of only seven

eighths of a cent.

Letter from New York.

Correspondence of the Journal.

Windsor Hotel, March 11.

Suleiman I’acha. they say, has been drowned in a bag. We are sorry for Su-

leiman, but we have been thinking that it would ho a capital idea to servo some

of those affectionate husbands who are

fond of pitching their wives out of fourth

story w widows, tumbling them over upon red-hot stoics, making targets of them for smashing china, and performing sun

dry other freaks of the like playful eliurac

ter, to servo them in the Jsanie suinmaiy way Such things are not unfreipient in

tiiis great city ot Colli.on : and a memo-

rial might be presented to our stout city fathers, asking that a spot be especially reserved in New York harbor for the an-

nual immersion of this interesting part of the community each immersion to be so

effectually performed that not even the ghost of a man should come up aga n t disturb either the domestic >r public peace

Who ever hears of a man suffering cap- ita! punishment t, i simply putting his wife nut of tiie way Hemp seems to be quite useless for the punishment of these mis- creants : so let the hemp he made ,nto

hags, and the whole lot be drowned in the harbor, alter the stye* a >a -111111

Paella, just as all troublesome cm < have been put out of the way from time inline Atonal. An interesting young .on cl

one of 0®r wealthiest families, who has been brought up to hat e lrs own vv.tv.

he aui-e his young w ife is unable to land h:> abusive treatment, and seeks the pr<>- teetion of her father's home, dehiicratoA draws ,1 revolver and shoou |p-r clown, as though she wen a -hue in the chains Is tie punished t rtamly not. II- is

pronounced to be insane, and goes to

spend a tranquil season f retirement, surrounded b, bis .leeiistouied luxuries, in an asylum, where he v.;li n main until all excitement is mer and his crime for- gotten. Insane’ Probably he s Put if all era/y husbands who are running it

large were to iie > 11..t up. there would tie naif enough asylums to hold them. It is as refreshing as a summer hie. /e when simietia es the tables are turned, and a

poor w ret eh ol a husband 0. mes into ,*., ;

with a pitiful tale of tibust from h wife, and dead for redress . me such 1

line up in our : v.. ek. ;• :!i.•

much-abused Henedict t.i:led to tind the relief In night, and now hi- wife may span her lingers disdainfully at him. and demand her new spring outfit sjith the almost impun.ty.

IKK Pi >M Ml liiul: ids u | | |.

sneaking of r, arts reminds 11s i'ait t! \ inderi'ilt Will rase i; fl-.g.vs wears

course along, and seems, like a suit in chancery. never to be ended. Hut the

lawyers, at any rate. re having a ..! time o'.,*r tin fam Is to \nd it > as

wed that the p" .t creatures make the most ot tigs world while they are in it, I a :u despite >f Co lug, rsi j and the Count Joamies, nobody ai sa• 11 y tel! what worse fate that b-mg simply put out in iv happen to opr legal gigs, when sUUlliioni-d lie lore the alt o| the gl -at

hereafter. In I'm w ,• has t't<-ti u-

doled that iu w vers escape die Paps s e\ ell

in this world, rheir mansion oitgiit ot

tainly to burn like tinder, when the r

libra o s aie si> fearful.. dr. SINK OP I \s\n|

i he -piesfitin a to ■. ir a u,i11

sound in mind, bods, and estate, or the reverse, has become ipmc an importiaiiit topic ■: late in on: great :. \

appeal s to have -it-pee'.--1 whig a

ss'eak intellect had : putii a!’.,-: ii,- s dead and gone, and the dtssati'f.-d

heirs come forward to testify what a

[lighted old allot the poor fell, ,s w.i.s

after ill Would g not be 1 •:11■ to s mi-

llion a congress of doctors to del de whether a man is sane enough t,, execute

ins will, before lie is dead, than : < d e

such a rumpus about after Croesus und' the so.] Tr i;y. the n li< ,d ns a.

and the 'law yers together, Would I"- a

most enough to drive any man >d b

then, it is only a cho.ee am pi_ ,..... ,p ...

it doctors' certificates are iinitli am tiling they may as well lie had in season, as out ui it. Nobody will cr kti of the apparently fortunate owners of tirown stone palaces arc really possessed of their ow p right minds, until alter they arc dead, and the estate is about to be divided, when the whole story will creep oat. and society w ill stand aglia-t :■> ,-ut

that the very man it had twer-d a- iimirn unusually sound in judgment and ;;it<C lei t. was otliv a liner Inii.it it ift, .id

\n rsirsi iri'i.K.

This letter is not intended to he legal brief, hut we cannot rei'ra.n from waiting a few words of indignation, against the harsh judgment of It. cooler II tekett who sentenced a poor woman to three vears

imprisonment for attempting to de n

her infant child. "I loved my liahv. hut as 1 mu starving, and Inr. e m> place to

lay my head, what can 1 do said poor Margaret Sitlltvau to the otlieer who m

rested her. as she laid her little one down upon a doorstep, and was about to end her own life in the dark, dewing liter. It was the old story over again, a wronged and deserted w ile ,i woman wandering through the streets, cold and alone in the streets of a great city, w ith hunger gnaw

ing at her vitals, and witii despair in her

heart, she trusts her little one to fate, praying God that some kind heart may shield it from such wretchedness as her

own, and seeks to end her misfortunes forever. Hut here the law interferes. Scarcely has she turned aside from her helpless babe, with streaming eyes and a

breaking heart, when the hand ot justin is laid heavily upon her. Shelias vainly sought for employment ; she has not tast-

ed food for twenty-four hours her clothes are saturated with the rain and, w hen

she is shut up in a cell, she finds rest for

the tirst time in many weeks. ■•hut itlus! for the rurit\

Of Christum charity t ’adcr tho suu

This mother, whose act of desertion was not prompted by a cruel heart, but from an excess of motherly love and fran- tic grief, instead of meeting the helping hand of Christian kindness to shield her from further want, is sentenced by the merciless judge upon the bench, to three

years in the penitentiary ! \\ hat justice and what Christianity is this f oh! moth- ers in luxurious homes, with little children clustering about your knees, think of this poor, starving mother, wanderingat night, tempest-tossed, through the streets, with-

out one morsel to feed her helpless babe, and without shelter for her own defence- less head! Pitilessly turned from door after door, with no seeming refuge hut death. What was she to do ? lie not

afraid, like those who denied poor Mar- garet Sullivan’s prayers for relief, give

both shelter and food to some poor creat- ure like her, who haply may come your way: for‘-inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, ve have done it unto me." It is hoped that the Governor ot New \ ork will intercode n

behalf of this poor woman, and. instead ot convicting her of crime, will aid her in heneeforfh prm iding for hot self and tub.

Somm v::ki 1

Answer of Our George t < Anxious Enquirer.

A few days ago, < >ur G

letter, trom a person heat mg the same name as himself, stating that he saw in the Main- f irmer' Vim ma n

tisement that he was furnislmtg ••futt i

the millions m the Boston Weei.iv i.

and asking tor a sample eopv. and also enquiring whether he (the enquire: ,,

related to our humorist, and -o how near. hi. thus dispose,I of 1,

UU.KASl M... I- I VIii 1/ -f kI My iJeui ; 11* v-

I duly ntvived, and p«*ru.-*.-l w It*, ri-ut car. a:. : : -iderublv anguish. *»n«? ot' r

ne<s is notoriety arid I im nearly *\ra:;u„-d »

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ti-.-d in a full pu*r«- ot the Ka.m--; * Ain.nr. «

large tva; : -aid :t:*• 1 a: .• i famiiu-' .yi tu:' i.at i.-tutf |o ( ts.

read by the old men iu-i mm.if w :!

f get tins to ; ert it under v r -km Wit., -.vrifg-- i> .•

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mi tin- side that lie kni'w :,i L><■ ■_1

j been sustained in .1 remarkable ., m:

The state Sen ite, that tllCY Were V. I-'IIU ; aetinn.

In the Hungnr muii cp.i. .... e: ah. \l d.n, tin- eit ••n-' t ah,.- i >u 1 *em -ills. i in- I! :

•me. A. I Hamlin 1 ■ _ 1 iivied. It a

vietnn lor redun‘<l ni nnvipai expi-ns,-.

I'apt. Nathan I- Hart Pen n;‘ II.

I l>or, has been arrcsinl on suspieion of |„ mg concerned in the recent trugc.lv at S; I ir'Hgi' i le wa1' '.:t : • d'-p a sea voyage The e 1 so i: 1.

I castigated. rile Buffs Kxprvss thinks that ik v.

n.-.i n u l.. v

I'ile 1 \ :ire-vs p;. i... .. \ 1 on the tact that l.corge married tin 1

I tis widow .n Virginia

Now that the silvet 1, tin 1 great need of this enurttr;. is for sonic gen-

ius to invent a hammer that a man can

] use Sundays without making a noi ...

Rockland failed to make choice of Mayor at the second trial on Tup'.lay last.

1 >111 brother Rust, of the Age. c\ nlc!.[l> hopes in ride into ('.ingress 1 m tlie 11 rei u

back nag.

It is reported that Sitting Hull is stun

ing, and wants to stand upaud am ini.a'

The jury found that the Hangor luptor agent didn't misappropt iate the 1 tint fund.

Ih Stiiitli iMghton. Muss a i|..; run mad and ! t three other dogs and a man. In Swansea a yomnr limn, while fooling with a dog supposed to he mad whieh he ha*l been orilered to kill, was bitten la- thi' animal. A short title- ago a dog belonging Taunton went mad and ran awav from home mak ing a tour of Somerset, and biting a number of dogs and other auimals, from whom trouble of a

similar nature is apprehended. Lapage. the murderer of Miss Josie A Langui.iul

of Pembroke. N H in October. lS7o. will be exe euted at the State Prison at Concord ou Fridar next It is thought bv some that he will make a confession.

Generalities.

Porn i> .1 dime a 1 us!*.* at Vtehison Kansas < •uinterfeit trade dollars are quite plentv in Now

York.

Tin* ( ustom ii.is ;i• w reeeiving silver tor duties.

Mayor hnuriev \»,i~ •«• .-.• .-ted Mayor ot tiardmer, M -nday

Maine gras> rep- ted .is worth 4 i\!.i*d0.00d annually.

.ov,*n;«»r P. e ii.r- •:-s:.ri,.-.T.*d Thursday \pni Nth hwtiwt .w

T.wa rdrro-rs ;i;v v .■ — ; w ;..••»* > a toot h ,:!i ill I altforn.a

The < lle'.-dti fiWtory.it Ih-adheM. :voo;i!h Turned wTd not he rehudt

ii.tvvr M. Pivnry k'-r.’u has re eetod i,!'! pardon*. within months

d 1 In* h »t t. roe. He u rto.i !'\ three ;r*m « lads.

\ unit* traded FI Is worth streets last week .. u.u^-.n dr.-" T:.d turned, .i sunshade

A iurt’ oi .motives .'*t Philadelphia t^: Rum:a Saturday and another ,v Sunday

Hen:-. >« atrr.dt ... New \ ..rn Friday poisoned w *'«•-• : vv.T i>th**r and his daughter

> •lie.-'* y wh. : as st. -i;v n.y ,.p the record *'.■'■ ».• ’■ n* v :.*• ■’ l“us s heeil

T. n : 1 irtm: trim. F > injur:** •• '.-1 Te the :r.• <•: the

laws grant.* soldier-a:.d sun

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A Tomailo and Lucky Escape. \ I 'I':.t• i• -■ a A; iP'.lta, t i;i.. Mtiniiu

mu: timg w h .■ i 11* hiuvhes were tilled with worshippei I he Kpiscopal pastor cried "Ut to his people to throw them sel\ es under ! he seats

Hus adwe was followed, and with a l.-w fearful .Teaks and jars oi'its roof and walls, the whole building rumbled into a shapeless ruin, burying the congrega- tion under the debris. I.uckily, the sliel ter alVorded by the seats protected the great mass <.i the congregati n. lmt eight were more or less seriously wounded, none, however, have died oi’ their injur ies. The church is an litter wreck, and the escape of the congregation miracu Ions, considering the awful force and sud denness of the storm. Many persons, not otherwise injured, sutler from the effects of inhaling the dust caused by the caving in of the walls and roof. Several other churches were seriously injured, their walls shaken and roofs partly stripped. City Hall was entirely unroofed, and the carriages of the railroad unsettled. Great damage was done to private residences and store > throughout the city.

New* of the City and County.

bke 1 n< may now hr especte i * s 'the sweet season < *aj> and sugar

i'-s '•! Mareh had no terrors this year. > anti nights are tew nearly equal m

•ngth astronomical sj>- -t.men. .•> next Wed-

sday. \ I l..:n oh.\ a’so 1

is gone over to the k i" s

B !. ■A has a Ml: e.iMei- old that Weigh* •to hundred jn.»onds

B \.-n hi w t'l drops'

'iP' \ >v; vest. beep ,q*j-. Pted res> \

1 v be : ae. V ii. b. i>

> : steamer t luuhndge " •• v .• .r twt-i : w names

M"d to The Tot me. ':<?■* id it Wen:

'be ;ury ? Til, :er >ed las’ w.-ek bv the tv

''eminent a I Ll'iv >.>: new nan., s added t t Bake : nri tVooas

it he ws A Bake' : : p M-e. n,\ tor a business o- Flo- da.

OT' are on- t:..- -t■. ■ -eaktast d.sh and the

kb' .:•■•• •’ r •.ruing i as a yellow ■i.o lie .stdi

«. :. ;r.e> Bridges k: *., 1 finer

> S P..P I-ot-:. j.r-iM. .'■'.-tnut d 'or k**i»j*< r

! ;.*«• a p >. ue.ed .p oi;r streets > ltur-Lp- '.. i. pu 1 o : re dm arti:.: and

e : t; «• : .:

I.- *ti5 " a* ::!•;. let". i;-o- e a; j-pdiepi::- wi/ did : tr-•• l—i' •: e|e,

iTlIig ’.e St:

..P'!s o! iiuirt-ii’s jn.ii j:t,■»■ as. in: w.:!. i!. .. e .: ;

! be teail.sp -s PJ ;• t■ j.ijd the -• b Lots -s strn. .. o- week ! •: : .gher w.tires and

;0ibi:. S ..S'' !•' Pi Ii N OV opes

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J U s j.>rt be er*-e!ed

s'..,. ri;. •' lb* 1 mb!

.- I « I', reee.t e.i !>■ t lied With 1 1. i. :o a friend 1

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-'ft I. : a. ..• .. i.< r*

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:.g par’;

th- Progressive

an pi-dgeu lhs —. : .- il.

Mayor, and *• : them (meaning

d- *• < .»,;rt tbe ’• >* -w.i-.di' w.th h> party, os

r*g.:r' -. —It lav.c

; ../a id y. .la ted ’hat

i.. y •<: ; T;.« :vpu hia-ai; party

.at : e.rth .n a u-d room

N-w j-.n.g J1 -pro- ot h.n. ■ ..I. 1 -r- *.••;■’ < a.-.r Baker was

nateds r M

n Ki ■ Tto.n.- The l"d -w .g are additional elections m WTdJo .v.

M': M rut ,r J.- R M-ar> -• lect- K M-rr.a;:. Jr.. l.-w Jackson and. R F

rvey :k >• > W; .• tpaw T- isurcr

-..I- .odr .ry SuperviM-r and Auditor. A <

’Tier < ■. I.-.-!.t lsru*d Wood.bury M :-r i-.T W :: I* >; rag”- S-

'.ii —;i. :.arl-s Nasi Da: -1 A Hatch. .: 1 Jas •1 h.d-r lerk. « mi.-.. Nash Treasurer and < ol- ••••tor. Beni Id ler Town Agent and. Constable.

;n. P Sprague > :j»*r :-.-r. Nelson (iilkey. Jackin Moderator. D. D <• • u; i Clerk. il Stiles .1: Selectmen. A K K Morton. Ja

-z Gran? K < Tucket Supervisor. Jului Car •liter Treasurer Ja.»ez Grant. C-onstabl- and ■hector Piv.d Boor}- The town -nearly out debt and prosperous. Movtvi! Moderator < H Spring: Clerk.

< Kriowi:.-:. a. .• Bartlett. <•.

durry. S K G hunt s > c,,!n .! \V Clemente Auditor. .1 Cary. T.va \S French: Agent.

Bartlett. Monkok. Moderator. Freeman At wood Clerk.

Aar lea Sargent Selectmen. K A N'ealley. « yrus huso, c \V. Pierce Trca- A ii Mayo. Agent. yrus .ase supervisor. has T Nason Col-

-etor. Reuben Bicker Out of debt and money it the treasury

Searspoim Moderator. .1 B. Nichols Select eu. B i Pendleton. Enoch Bobbins and Jaum-

C Colson ''lurk. Joseph Field Agent, B F. Pen iftton Supervisor. Dr K. Hopkins : Auditor,

hobert Porter The town raised £1,000 for the "■•or. £.',000 for schools. TV.h) for a free high >choot. and sj Atm for roads, bridges. A c.

S < m k ion M oderator. C. C Roberts Clerk. J. M Lafolley. Selectmen, C C. Roberts. F. J. Mar •en. E A. Crocker Collector, B F. Grant; Treas- urer. Joseph Seger; Town Agent S. B Littlefield. All the above are Democrats

Next Sunday will bo Saint Patrick's day. Patches of preen grass show themselves in shel

tored places. The town meeting at Sear>pon. on Monday, was

opened with prayer. \ b'g flock of wild geese passed Monday night

i. the bay. oil' the Searsporl shore.

dohC. wipe your feet." is now the tidy house " admonition to Iter returning husband.

The pub’.:< m IjooI-s have been invaded by the vies- several eases having oi "trred among the

p.-i-ihs. P : dames P W :<■ u no la* tor over a tnoiitb

•oulried to I house. i> again upon tbe

i'!:.-train on Momlai' uo,.n hrouirUtin tli nn

number of over thirty passengers tnany of T 11 v ." Normal s« holar* bound fur(‘astir.e

\ a makes glad the hearts <y tie little girl.* at tin- >or.t!i 1‘riman school b> ho ait. down boughs. '• that the mar cross the street with dry feet.

A: the second election for a Mayor next Tues 'ay. .; is hoped that there will be less drunken ess arid hgkting u! n.t •..<• streets ti an the’-., was

last Mond.iv

i; w be seen by L.* card anotl. 1 o'lnain that^ethJ. Mihikeii Fsq ha* opened a mw oflh e

city M M has undoubted abi .tv m that direct..-.; and » an;;, t tail to attract .t.t*

1 he house -i: i.. .:ch stive: oi. it three year* tg Oe*trgf !' P has been s.; ! b : Y*oo,» to

* h* Bar.et Durban ! « '.••kh-ii Ni.m.* it ,;•••*!

Jo ooo i; ? Purl'.a;: w!. .* w .•> a

P" : will r this

g d eitiz* !

An aflrm \> •!; .* thr.-atoi .r.g* : place S ■ : g> Bank r. Fn 1 ty -oi. !i

lisput t wet •• \V :•

which has given tr leak. vi." a. excited talk St»*w .: ended Pitcher a

received in return -. severe 1 ..*«v in the 1 to.;.iv»a 1 1 >y others Mewart drew a knife

a:. If-iding it s. is to war.: lb the blow* •• tr.«at walking backward as liras tie* t .r. 1! -use

w he hi* an’agotnst. Stewart s bog inter '• in the fray, and tore Pitcher's clothes, in ad

to tlie ga-hes ;u h’.s e-*,it by the knife but i u drawn Mr. Pitcher, win* is a pea

and -pi let •ut./.-n r.-grets exceedingly iv:: ;

•••• U drawn ::.*o tlo »fl'rav 'a language winch

a. •'thc.-r* •: ti.- •■;*■• ,2 y,.;i; nrr- d V -• u ho;. f Vav.r

Mg nr* aud-da-. '• m ti-id th. H r;

•v « •■!!. 1‘- rat th- Hoi. I M It ,.ird O lb 1 .: ■: < u-t * .ml. B.bo r :

■ ;- th. *afleet, u both part;-* Tie ib- a:.* t.-d Four ward otlb >•;* .• .-very w at 1

: T. earning e-.-u the Democrat strong " -V-- " -ir-l 1 w;L* as errau* ...* .* a giv

u.g :..*ar!\ two t ;• t < dipt Bak- r Th- v.-te !

,,vir 1 *»«.*• .»«ra.n*l 11 j:: !a.-t -j.r.iiir '\U V •* <* 1 1 _T *.<•.' nst \Y;.dl: -Id

■ix"' ; ar and Hoar.';;: r ,l4;» *t Ho I’-o.'.r wh u as ; i>t ,t

e. was made t r not. foi sf ■ *};•• now ;;; ;ty. with

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'V -rds t J 1 'J ota. \ ■ 1I> <

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r<* to-. •,sands O' dollars «•! •. — i ii >nsx

'• d. '■ -r d : a.* •••■■ in-d ! i*. r: no.*:.! for t*. ally savx-d from

of tl.** forrovr *»U« ?..r *d and paid 1 ke

11 Parker, had '• : i.rs \x •> k u ill. u.dnstrv an.i

Hi_’ str-i I: 'La'.: be tv there are

ts regarding tei nt et «hi( h ”-.‘i !"• y t-» hw suits may

tb.it i :ggcst > .. .rse a> would >et

t, matter without litigation. The -trev. > a:,

opened with--at one scintilla of unkind feeling, if ca'.ied ••:. a! niseit to t in the office of mayor, his Ui!} g .. ie will the .nterests ol the people uv! u-e'M:-. of the < v. / N<> u. v .try political opinions n;. irtlueiice him to- -Ting*' can come

Tie- speaker .a :v:'-rred to the matter of high- w t ;\- i iaw provides that aii road taxes -.‘1 a ! ..-it by the mer. in the district, i •' ur tax a a* assessed money this

t meet s aj I .natio; .\ u the city docs not owe a dollar

> r.i. *;ft debt. H<* strongly coin

mended tie- .ahors •*l'tiie city treasurer. W.T t ol wh" was .ainnur V the meeting I Mr

ti.v m-:; .tight t.» liave the pr.v working 01 : their r >ad-t.ix This year

th> -• .-ha! 1 be no ta rive per cent, put on tax*.-- ,.n

pii.i*. unto August. ;f lie can help it. He spoke .!•!*-:.tly in denunciation of the extravagance of

tie state legislature. He spoke against a liquor agency Then- never

has b« a drop of legal rum sold out of a liquor ;ur<-:r ; U•• su' 1 the last institution of the kind la-re was a.- nasty a rum place as ever was kept

pe- th> city. What is the argument of those " ho w ,t an agency It is that alcoholn hquors anuot b.. obtained for medicinal and mechanical

purp'-- Now the law says otherwise. He read r: iaw <i.ow,ug that the illegality only consisted

keeping liquors for >>,- ■ ?'• sale, and the law provides that it can be used for mechanical and ji.-d.r :.ui purpose^ What is the need of a liquor agency when every man can buy his own liquor? Tb< i.qiior question is an easy matter to a mayor wh< understands that h- is not mayor of all crea

tion: but only ot city He would not nose

around in hotels v >..• what a landlord furnished his guests, nor would In- stop men on their way into the country and take away their bottles W it bout quite so much interference as at present, order can be obtained and present evils abolished

About the new court here and the bill of $1,000 for its expenses, which has been plastered upon the < ity. lie expressed regret. He did not believe such a court necessary, aud said he signed the pe tition for its establishment under a misapprehcu si on.

In conclusion. Mr. Jewelt said that he felt proud that at the age of 7T» years he was still considered vigorous enough in brain and in muscle to be norni nated for the office of mayor. It was an indorse ment that he still is a live man. If elected, he would look out solely to the interests of the city aud the welfare of the public, bat would be guid ed by no individual, creed or party. When the

speaker had finished, the audience gave him three hearty cheers and a tiger.'' and the meeting broke up

About time to take ofl' your double windows

The travelling, on the country roads, is wretched.

Belmont elected a full board of selectmen of the (Jreenback persuasion.

Edwin L Segor has purchased the Shuman place, opposite the wool factory.

The vessels at the bridge begin to drop out of the tier, and make preparations for the season's work.

Steam tug Aid, that was engaged in tin* harbor excavations here last summer, was burned at Bid l

•let'ord last Sunday t apt. Charles t.ctehell. o! Northport. lbrmorh

master of so hr .lachin. lias been placed in cun

maud ol >chr Ralph Howes.

There will be a lecture at the North Church next

Sun iay c\ cijiue by the j>astor. Subject itod. ti c

f.u; lament a! fact of Religion 'i'l.f expci.-! <•! Cm- «—party at the city

election were heavy -but the profits of the agency w,li repay them a* scon the rum mill can be set

going Pick Moody has at h.s apothecan -hop an h»

complished mocking bird, that imitates bird*: roosters eats .loirs Ac besides whistling \loliie

Barling Mr \ I. Wentworth, ot South Montville. will

leave next week tYr Baeotah territory, where he w ; reman: about a year looking aftwr some landed

property Bark I .'rena. Capt Blanclmrd. ot Mockton. at

N’ew York fr.>m Marseilles, reports heavy weather

pas bunh ine. lost a: d split sails

The ieveui: hour voters, who stood around the

) waiting t-. sell Cie iinpurehased right ot th*-

intheir \ ctes reaped a harvest «Mo;.

da\ But then- wasn't >{wite enough them

g »tlien -1 .1. t >. ."irt- the Mayor «*:.• ot o':r traders on Ma n street, last week, m

w« ghing out a ijmmtitv of dn« d apples to a <ms

toiuer. lost a iu-.r. v gold ring tioiu i..s linger. \\ m.

wa.> 11mil up with tue pacK.ig. H<- w.-u’ t- u-

u-toniri' ** ho-.M- ,i'. ; re. d h> ring

1’lie ft-hing S' h Williams Swan I'

I i* l.i 1->•. k '.•i l-'-g -mg repatt' !-= th

extent ■ u v.'-w main dr and other top work

>• li»“. p. | rgi ;•'■ in. o: Bellas!. a!si th<-

re fori st take

.g ir lia i- 1 •’ *h< I’o i• .• mrt. on.

T .rs hi’.. -i ".uilt on JauiC' II Bratmegan. I ;.. r-.w o. .--ir:<>n ebu tion. day and both wi.-re

w .-I. .M-t up Biiii.iicg.iu was cut .u the face, but

a. know .edge ! loth.- co--rt that h>* was r-pial’y to

.mu- n *he ni.itter. and IIa; cs was ac.ju.tied. Hydrant iing.i <• to No : prop. g:v. .»

necktiebai and !e\at li ivford Hal:, on Thursday .:.g Maiv: .'1 .".I.! m:.'., .v ... ... p.ru.'hrd.

Viiiong !i-t feat > res of tie- oc...,>ion a gold beaded •• ti.c will !•<• presented to tin- t-v u.a;. Belfast,

_■ •, R ul their in lice in another «••/..imn

>,..•! :1 W .1' w ••••.. s,-:. .» ♦ \v.-::t e g li; •!.'

K u M t\ ! •. Sat : v the sat!-*r ! -fore th- lb.

is-e \!.. and burned th- h -a; that :• w i- tod -Jd f**r sab- but for t j d < fUe

& M wh« the h ju-.r was ‘rd« r-d t ■ be re*tored a-

-t was not kept tor illegal sale

\V uk staid wit. .nt ; i .--da;, cv-r.:::.- u h-t. h- »;s arr<-t< d b-

t wa illy t

t k t he Inw. who bracelet t*. and then

u as a lar* ••■ ti : Pham :•*!: '• d he- omje.un nts

t:.« r- u :• 1. : •. r.P.tv th.,; I

• •»;.! linn*. <>! ark li * : i' '. r, e try .’! ? h e.i lb !. -e r.q ..rt* l! it r. hr dl 1"

w j-a-se-i in., w r-« k *•! achr l.vehr.- w h wa* _» b w:th !u at. rS

1 bla« k wi t ..: »r The m. .* -d 1

-r *t. r:. and a ii-dal I'. nn

1-r ? T 1‘ w ,:,.lo!,ed ai’ t th- lir-* !». ... •: 1 »- .-ad : Pap- 11 itte .*

.. i':P. oo ] xi and to «

"ti Tue-day mormm*. .n <■•.! t: *:it h did

that ;:n- : ar -11::.v lire ; t h- j-r- n :— W i.e*

it v. is the w-.rk : a:, incendiary or the ■ •*::

*> ••••s wo :. hav- been th- .-am- A .-hte.i ••

to burn fhe woodw k for a » ierable puce wa- burn.-d. hut wh-’h-r .* was -.t: n-u:d by

ine'.tn!-ta iow or otlu-rw — a t know* It .» is a narrow .--.a;-

The i-'y 1 i■! — t- : on Mo,. ; ty :■!-

It. *stiy .. I..• w ,-e* ..J oil:• er* 'i .- ..d-rm-n al'e

....

eii ted A B. .\iathews. of ward

1 j ■ 1... \ :. 1 .■ ;

W 11 11a w :.o *. rv.-d hi*! y...i- \\ P Thoinj* : War.! a ,- the o .njest Ti:• mVr of the e,*y

u Ti.- a.’ rat- :;..t ha\ u

her it. either bram-h and. undoubtedly. will not

.. t.'e a rej.resent,r .. e ,n the di-tr.h .lion -d' .ty dbe-- The » 1-rk itnd warden ti ward I Walter

«. an W ii;* S Hate... are twin brother-

I B SW 'd'T ah- tie attention o! the J-! t"

..* iite.’.rr.' t! of t'rads S.,— his n-.tiee ::i adver t.-...d > it,. .* liar*A Harnm.i:.. a_* •:.** ti.:- -.ty. hav.* a o;iif..rtmj» word tor sol

1 ■ w i .w- ■: :;-r- of the war of 1M .'

rej.irl to ; Tin- 1 h-> should r-a 1 th- »et eai n :• .• d'P.o iss;a:i l.ly. by Mira W ent

W’.rth — J. H Hi in the u_r-t.t for the Davis sew

::.sr r.:a« ..me. has a eard m t.. day's paper, defend nj tie Ui'Tits i: tna Pin- See t.otiee of ,l.-r

sey ball, by Ira W Harr; man Sandy Point.—P P

Brown Esq,, of Barur »r j'-htni-iies a u-diee to e..':

lect pen*.on* for survivors >: tie* war ot 1 ^PJ

Kki :*o\i. The friends <•; Da-, id B, J-diti.-on and

them 0:1 Friday c-ve. the fifteenth anniversary -a

their marriage. made the h»u:- m- rry with rep be

mg and departed leaving valuable presents. Lii kktv There is some excitement here on

the greenback question. A club was organized last Friday night.Vn interesting lecture was

delivi-red Monday evening l*y l;«-v B F B ,, m.

Baptist clergyman of this place hi- .! ct w.i-.

•My Experience in the War

Slarsmom. The .-Dire and stuck »*t A. .1 ms

wv'.i situated at Woodman's Mills, in tin-northwest j art of the town, w.-rc totally destroyed by tire

Monday :_rht Mr t'asw.-ll is in Boston for the purpos.- of jr.irc’iiusniL: a spring stock of goods. The origin <»t the lire i~ unknown Loss about

: partially insured.

SuARsroK r. The Scarsport < 'ornet Band accept- ed an invitation to join the party from Belfast on

their excursion to Bm ksport. last Saturday, in the new steamoi Planet, making her trial trip K <■

Ames arrived hone- bust Saturday evening, hauling for the Pendleton ship a spruce spar sixty live feet

long. o;i wheels, ah the wav from Creenfieki. where he has been engaged this winter in haulir g bark... Davis, the tall tramp with big feet, lias been attending school in district No. 1 this win

ter: and at a recent spelling match, after spelling down the school, the teacher and all the specta- tors. including several retired ship masters, he amused the company by spelling the hardest words they could find in Webster’s dictionary. The North Scarsport Dramafh Flub gave a pleas :ng entertainment at Fuion Hull, last Thursday evening, to a good audience, .Surprise parties are all the rag** just now.Flounders arc alum dant. also tramps.

Wimkrpori. The buildings of Patrick Kei ley. situated in the Hollow, were destroyed by tire on Friday night. Insured.. Snow rapidly disap peafing, mud plenty and frost coming out of the ground.Ice is reported out of the river as far up as Hampden narrows.There is a prospect of a

change iri the running of the mail. The new ar

rungement is for the stages to leave Bangor and Belfast at * o'clock, a ni This will give us the

Bangor mail at II o'clock and the Belfast mail at about 2 o'clock.. ..Joshua Thayer's dog ran down a deer last week which was caught. It is a doe apparently two or three years old and quite tame.

David H. Smith is soon to return from Dix I- land, ami will continue improvements upon his place.\11 are waiting for the good times prom ised by the silver men.The town has voted to

open a rum agency, and for the select men to pro vide a lock up.Tramps not plenty.Walter I Haley has been re-elected collector or taxes, which insures their prompt attention.Sell. Sparta is loading hay and potatoes for a market.

The Miss Thompson, who had her horse shod with gold in Scotland, has at length been placed in an insane asylum in England.

In Chicago through I>r. Reynolds' efforts, there have been 45.000 signatures* to the temperance pledge

WashinRton News.

PRESIDE XT HAYES’ TTTLJ. WashixoTON. March 1(1. For a day

or two the air of Washington has boon full of fresh rumors of intended judicial proceedings to contest the right of Mr. Hayes to the Presidency, but they are based upon the preparation of a mcmoral to Congress by Judge Hl.uk. who has been closeted tor several days in private quarters at W'elekcr's with prominent democratic politicians opposed, like him- self, to allowing the question of Mr. Hayes' title to remain undisputed. Prom incut among these gentlemen is Mi. Montgomery Flair, who unsuccessfully introduced a similar memorial into the Mary land I legislature 1; is said this last memorial will he presented in Con gross by Mi. Proctor Knott, oi Kentucky. " hen he ran get tile lloor on a suspension ot the rules, to-morrow it possible Mr. Blackburn, of Kentucky, was originally to have introduced a resolution < ailing for an inquiry as to whether the Presi- dent had improperly appointed persons to oilin' Tins was aimed at the Ander- son and similar eases of the Louisiana Hcturniug Foard members who have been indicted, lie was asked by Judge Flack to withhold tiiis resolution, because a committee of conference was sitting to

provide a wider and more se.uvhing and effective inquiry, and Mi Blackburn in rendered his resolution, it was sub-tan ! i illy as follow ■

i;.*~ 'ivci i._, til,*

: : t); t

\\ bile Judge Fla has been preparin bin: memorial telegraphic communication has been had with Mr. Heudrii ks Flu memorial will hr very elaborate, whvh si'inr ot tin* trieiul- oi the movement do not approve oi. because tlir;. sav what i- wanted is something short and terse on the record The memorial asks an ni-

pt iry into tin fact of Mr. Hayes' elei tion, and such steps further of a legal or legi- 1

iat.ve character as it mav be proper to take. liti:'i n vnsiti; nr rni: mu vn nriiKAt'.

The del. gallons of the t 'hcrokeo. Creek 1 Seminole. i'hoetaw and Chickasaw

nations, of the Indian Territory. have sent t" t ongiv.s a memorial a„ ri-1 tin* pending proposition to transfer the man- I ageuient of Lid. n all it from the *iv 1 to the military arm of tin- government. They .-ay

" •* it--'"'• mi not t .<• v i‘ -• "1 tr ;".;• be .1 w lb* •■**

I ol. u; the firm.- ami in tlu- -!ny> u: ... ; I :: njom 1 tissiUistaei•,,■ ami rii'lli-ss end fa-."'i lmi-l '.111 mw. r<'-nlti:.L' r. itisi ..urairi'm. : t 1

i: Imp. !•• to th.- ludim:* :u. i r from :- ... ; !!.■■ .'.a!. a I a I I a.in': a .a'.i'! rea- .mi! il. .• 1 iiV.jrt .a In

Wo t th at

■ .. -I a.-.-iro "1 I !■■ I I,:' ..I1 ■

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’" v. whose < vc- a!.* ;ou nod t.. U i-h. *r tnn I l whom r.it.-i.s in to « pr tost st u, I

i Hi: i ; in ii v-i or -ii.\ ri; 1.1 mv i 1 .. Secret.i \ ■! 1 he Tl’i try h.i- up-

p.•.:.:■ .1 .i ■ .a "i \ t t Seen I I 1. lull II ■ I' the Mint, ami Tron ror <; tidal). t" all proposifldiit- under h :s circular tin the pur. Iia.-c of -:lver tml-

■■ mil to eport ■1 e result to 1 He h directed M : Fr» ncl I. ■ 11 e t 11 e 11

1 .’.1! t d pi pnsi! •!' rri'i'll i- I in.I th. r ;..•!,■• rl u] a tie

ih iv rv n\ ni'i

W .ti.in th- past tu.. h; three weeks : handle is cl j»-1jti■»i.- have l.een received ! Ii'-’..i printers .rel publisher-in ail parts j '1 the e.i intr, a ...mg for tie- abolition tie- ..ii' ■>:) : > p" 'I -re .■■■in- t.. !..■ a

g. ■ at 1. lileUt to tins etui. ill. 1 tens

p.' ", :.pe ... of \, Wk ! ale! ..the! a.' "1 ;,o I ulted >t I 1- ill- lee. V. !. 1 y .1 ti..:’. .nr t" prevent fraud ill l!e■ illt: ...luetion of foreign type, the duty may iv an. a spec

: :i ad valor* 1 duty. I'liey ... 1 express

■ het solve .in :, st a red ret ion ol duty. I 1 v

petitions havo been ; !*. nv.l t.. tIt t >rn ii. ttee of \\ ay and M. ,m •.

An Awful Death.

N i.a \ 1 i.a. Ma: u Jo. A le*ri;:-A j 1 w fu 1 d eat st esc 1 > t Sun 1" .ruing' Sun. .! Wi ■ 1 *!u r, employed a 1: relinei 111 1’.: ■ n. v .'St-Tdav 1 "• ••"mi s’T" [.oil ’lie s-i1 f|. •• of a boiicnlack vat through which jugal retlne.l and wh h eonilniially jinks through a eonieul bottom ov >t .1 t | tort, the tires ,.f whi.-li keep the mass to 1

l 1:• •. 11 of I -tl degr. ■ 11" -.111'. nuo tl" k ni \ s h e 11 t 11 !

feet to "ii:. he probably fumd llimself ! Irawn down by the suction .-! the no vttig !

is kept l-o

added to the downward .•ion, and as a

fireman entered to rah-- his lire. \V;l!en baehor's terrible plight bee.one known, lb- had th.-n sank to h.< tiinnit Men ran front every part of ti: refinery, and the endeavor t.. reseu.- U iien', e-her was ■a: ne t Notl 1 stop tin oeasoless downward suctjon of th" bone- bl i".-.. bee 1 the h tie at the intt mi of the v at opened into a !• tort tilled with tierce Haines. liven the lew seconds that wen-spared to the consideration of this, g i" con ti: mat i< ni to \\ Mcliei s doom Im he ink until the lower part ol h> face was hidden. His comrades shouted cheering words to him and threw planks across the surface of the bonebiack. the brav st venturing out upon them They scattered the boueljlack from about Wsl- lenliaeher's shoulders, and. grasping him. tagged to pull him out. but they could not stir him. He seemed to he ttucon- seious from suffocation. A block was

hastily rigged upon a beam abo\ ,■ rite \ at, and eager men grasped the tackle ::i their strong hands, and pulled well together, but they did not move Willcnbaelier. Idle digging about the sinking man was re-

sumed. and the bonebiack was cleared away down to his thighs. Then those who hauled with all their strength upon tlie tackle raised Willenbacher from the bone- black. Kind hands laid him limp and unconscious upon tile planks. He was

breathing faintly, and a comrade ran to summon a physician, but while bis feet still sounded on the stairway. Willen- bacher died. He leaves a wife and two children.

The St. <JeorRQ Murder

The following advertisement appeared in the ••personals" of the Philadelphia Iteeord. February t**th

"If tin; J*.*!•«*«»:» who ivo-; VC'1 a i'-tu-r Iwtu the loth tl.I lmii iii'tiint. inclosing u letter addressed to Mr* I.* vi Hut. Tenant's Harbor. .Me with the request t«» mail the same from i’hikulelphiu. will favor us with an interview, they will be amply re- warded. Lennon 1*urges*. No. 1 On Walnut street.'

It appears that on the l~'tli of last month a letter was received by Mrs. Levi Hart of Tenant'.- Harbor, which purports to have been written in Philadelphia on the loth, and is post-marked Philadel- phia the Pith, .n which the writer informs the parttes who are investigating the minder of Mrs. Meservey at Tenant's Harbor, that the party under surveillance is not the person who committed the crime, but that he (the writer) did the bloody deed. The writer also threatens other parties in the same place with a like fate. This letter is supposed to have been written by the man to whom suspi- cion points as being the guilty perpetra- tor of the deed, and sent by him to some friend or person in Philadelphia, to be re- mailed there for the purpose of mislead- ing further investigation of the affair. Thorough search has been made in vari- ous localities in Philadelphia for the party who mailed the letter from that city, hut as vet no satisfactory information on the subject lias been obtained. [Portland 1 ’ress.

la Waterford. Vt., dogs entered the yard of Cal- vin Brown, whore he had fifty sheep’feeding for market, killed four outright, injured three more so

they had to be killed and injured eleven others.

A S aitting Conjpa^ison.

Since the deliverance < f South Caro ma and Luhsiata Tom lie control of the thieves that ilundo v< them, .Maim is tin' heaviest taxed sta.i ii the Union; and we may hero add tin t Bangor is the heaviest taxed city in Maine

In I Si ill, according to the United States ( etisus, the assessed valuation of Massa- chusetts was lutt a few dollars less than si.ill Hi,i ii ii i,mu i, Ip,, same time the assessed valuation of Maine was s_'04t- imml.itiiii, or a little mole than one eighth ot that of Massachusetts.

Uasl year the Massachusetts Legisla- tnrc assessed a tax of only I'liis y ear our Maine I.egislature has as-

sess'd a state tax of ?:nhi,ihhi. That, in proportion to the valuation of the two Mates, makes our own state tax more than four time- as great as that of Mas- sachusetts which last ycat was less than one mill on the dollar, whilst Maine's tax tor the present vear it four mills on the dollar.

I s there any wonder that Maine is poor, whilst Massachusetts is rich? Bang,a Commercial.

It is estimated that T.iImi.immi tons of cc will be cut in Maine this winter. Now,

allowing a quarter of a pound of ice for a mint julep, and making allowance for those who don't drink, the rest of the people in Maine can have about t;«rty- utnedrinkseaeh. Say ing that seven drinks "'ill make a man feel tolerably happy, oat

>1 tol ly nine di ink he can manage to have seven drunks, and one man drunk seven time- i-, i.l course, equal to seven drunken men : so the whole ice crop will > an aggregate of q.liMUMMi drunken men Suppose that from even ten ol those win. g,,t drunk sc'.cii limes .>iit* lias tic in- jams, glo.ooo men will he thus afflicted about one-third of the total I>op':!ation of the State I It each of these unit'i'i i; i Kite n * .mv.s oiu* thousand snakes t :i*'i \ ill It sn iki s soon. and

two snakfs to a boot. tln*\ will till .V,\r>i>o.(MM) pairs -Aii'li insures* brisk work in tin* shoe -'Imps. Iloston Post.

br I‘n •• «> >! !fn M•‘•In al IM- .*rv ff-,:: tire 1 !. lit i!!•■ t hit ... r.. « it

'J'ltli iil it it. u

11 i: lT till* ;ti!'-i tu.i j.iirts 1 1>;

1

1 "M.i>;i >vsl<• *.ii as k«• {*t ia a hi-aitlty coii'litum ''*; H v' l’K\n Pr .j .", Hrialit's Pi—a—. k i'. v IP iil'-r .ta l I'rinarv i' n:.t> I- i: '• '■••• ■ ar1 ;r •• i 1-v ill m > ip mkio h.

*’ in<a. ! i: t-nttor. <»f I •.• :j.-r.il !>• i I: v I tmt.i: *•• an i I’.ur; t

H v«-k aii'l i.-'.'i'* AM- flip il In* IP \ s K> mi i*\

V• 1' "’ll! A' Ml, Pis»!*$ vr.p'

Pills, Potions anl Pungencies. 1 i" vv 1 t;i .ti : t».•' respond i.» u

r' •"< ‘■'r .i t. i- greater tuan '■ w u litkcth a C.

Wiii'ii t!u‘ skin is hot ;?111i dry, take .1 1. V 111 >.,» f.

H i. ; after iTT.t.-.a,. •• \ mini I 12-/ i-r 1. ‘"l« U »t hi- vent f,,r the en'l of ,i

!*•k:t'*'l r

Prom the Boston Evening Traveller. It | ••rhapy i t a ;u.t y-n. to t

! y: •••••: W v:. Bv \i .*« W'. in m •, i‘ ■•- 2" a* 11.at oar ex perauii i* ni tin*

■ irm :»» h i- fap-.-s,- : »- fivorul y i»: '•t i*r ■; :>'tors of tTrave ller was «*sitir*•!v

.:.•■! of a -*ver- ••oihrU «>f four iuo: t:.- ...uti

:'•> t;,.- of th;« I5.il-.ini. a:.: -.v-ti! •» .; !.:■ fi'P.a;. 1 ., ; .auiPu. w!... ha1 trie 1 th«- o'. :: ive found it of u*r at service r-l,.g

t- -:11 -••■.■••r** « ouch- a*, i — *.* !>reat!;:g vv ,th v* ... thave atlkcted. ,.uh

h a:. a a-> vv v. 1 itl.er v. ill U It t .• fir-1 1 halt'

1 1 i.i. ■: i:. P r*-- ilt f:. an -: ;• r•: !• r t

r Sell IT'-ervat l*v I

-• A rig ;>!.*• ! i-v ?!., la ; 1

-"'Tv -wth-rer *• y. nt-n-’c *!•■}-• 1,: The faet j 1it •• :y ; M- .1 |.. 1

p. le 1 It, .' "2 1. ll '.■• VV oriv.- in tic I A it:- .a: Mu -sueur u -y v .,*■ hi‘- r V ire aj pn > at- ! y t In -• no«»hs

o'l.d I '■ v■ r_ iio;. •v Nee 11 adv. rti- ■

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li- •' d i- !••• no .tar ’Ll 'ile "u a. ■ .y:;.-. .• | \ y H,;

1) n’t ho Deceived. >y i i p

t vv ■.-k- to t ,; u

1 o;.-., |».. that ;

w < r I'on-nup-; n w. 1 certainh a.n.l'-ureiv 1 V .r- a »: y 1' ro.u u W

1 •’ '*.. f. j it i- so p la i* vv -a 11 r.-l .:i-i fin- price 1

p in :f* yo •• ! e r'n r

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vo a:i g.-t ;t .f.- ah sv-t.-a, \ -r 1

Vr Ll '•

IN o r'ailure Known 1

\ .p 1 .i.i- tai!i*.l !o g:v.- -liny .. ... ..... ..j.

it.- praise. • ■ u.t.u.Muc ni> oj-uiin >-r other «i:in- t

— sU. ip--••taut i.m * yin-d. a- 1 : .•• .-r- a !

v.to 1 .: i'r.u. in ct.- ,rg. .,u

v-." .ur-'Ms for 1? .:A :. \ J .Ionian .urnt t -r «‘r I. B Sto t Bu

agents -»r Pro: P... r. ■: s Pii-aMiiit Worm Svr "■..'ti i- >t.r<- leaf;. ; vv..;;a-. p.-a.-.o.t to 'mk.- it. 1 requires phi -,»*

Price J.> cent.-. Try ,t.

“German Syrup.” No other me'!istie r.i tie* w.-nd w*a< ever give:.

;t test : t- .-.r.itiv- -.Hiilr Boscii.- s

n. !:i three y. ars two h.Imu i• .r h .:. irvd tie•,;*s.i::«i >in.i!. nbuh-- t!..- »cn* diMnt. .:ed •• by Druggist.- iu tl.i» Col.: TV to ti.se »: M i« *ti vv.tf: < ■ ats11 j »t; >.; A-th I

I; a. Croup, sever--.Coughs, Pneumonia and other ! <!:se.u-i*s o! t .<■ i ill".it a:. Lungs. giving the A meric.ni p-ope* ii;ei'*::i.iUe proof r L it German I Syrup e t suit bus that Druggists in every loan ami village ::i tie* I'nited Mat' s aiv r-oinmending it to their en-t<»tn«-r> Go t » your Druggi.-:. ami ask u ha; they km-w about it Sam j be .. 1" 1 ents. Regular -i/«* 7 5 rents. 1

Three m—•- a tli r-i ••v any ea>- >•*! : '•>*, R li M* -dy. lie!fast hittndge. Uofkiaud : FI.-teller. < Hi.de MilHil A Sous. Searsport Koi»;l;si.

1 mist to mil iu Waldo! IS u ksport.

BOSTON MARKET. Monhav, March, 11.

Ri in h Me quote tine fall ends ol .Northern dairies at j-a CJc per 11»; choice Northern dairies at Jo.iJ-c; choice creamerie-at U’aA-c; good dairh at j 23a2lc; choice Western dairies at 22a24c; winter made Western at 1 ual-c j er lh.

( hkk-i: We quote tine factory at 1 JalL, good do a‘ 12a 12 1 '2c. and common and medium ch‘ *--e at loal l-2c per ll».

F.'.ns— lh*- market lor l'resh laid Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine eggs is qu ted ut 17alXc, with a m 'derate demand only.

F- *11.TKY--Choice Turkeys iu good order have sold at 1 la 12c per lb. and some fresh killed Nortueru birds at n higher price; common lurk- vs and Chickens in lair order -eli ut Oa'.K, a- to condition.

Rk \ \s— \\'e quote Mediums at $ 1 7 a 1 8‘> per bus!: Id a bt aiis at $. 85a 1 1*0 per bush, and yellow < yes at $ 2 l'»u2 2 j per bush.

1*';i A let; — W« quote Jack-ons. which are of fair qualit', at :57,a: 1.xe per bush; Chillis and Seedling- -eli at 4'*u47»c; Prolific? at 45a50c, and Hose at 55a<><*e per bush.

A imm.i- The market i- quite for Apples at $5 (H- a.» 50 per bbl.

Hay \m> straw—We quote fancy Northern hay at ?'2'joo; prime coarse at $lx()0al9 00; $10 00a 17 00 f"r medium $1*'. no per ton for tine, and Western at fit "Oal? (J0 per ton. Straw at $14 00a 15 00 per ton.

Brighton Cattle Market.

WKH.VK.st>ay, March 0. Amount of stock at market—Cattle .'50X5, Sheep

and l.ambs 0X00; Swine 70x0; number Western « attle 2152. Kastern Cattle 2lx, Milch Cows utid Northern Cattle 310.

Prices of Beef Cattle per 100 lbs, live weight— Ex- tra quality $.5 :i0 l-2a5 5"; first quality $5 00a5 j.i ; second quality y 450a4 X7 1 2; third quality *4 oO«4.37 ; poorest grade of coarse Oxen, Bulls, &c., $.'5 50a3 x" 1 -'

Brighton Hides 0 l.?c per lb; Brighton Tallow 5c per Hi Country Hides 5 l-2a5c per lb; Country

1 allow- 4 .’a5e per lb. Call skins loallc per lb, Sheep and Lamb Skins 75ca$l 00 each.

Working Oxen—There has been a fair supply of Working < »xen in market for the week and a moder ate demand. We quote sales of 1 pr, girth Oft, *

iu, live weight 2800 lbs. $130; 3 prs, girth G ft 8 in, live weight 2000 lbs, $120; 3 prs, girtn 0 ft, X in, live weight 2700 lbs, $120; 1 pr, girth 7 ft 2 in, live weight 3200 lbs, $140.

Store Cattle —But a few iu market, most of the Cattle brought into market being bought up by butchers to slaughter We quote sales "t 22 Stockers by Libby and Kackliff at 3 1 2c per lb.

Milch Cows—Kxtra $55a95, ordinary $25a50 per head. Most of the Cows ottered in market for sale are of a common grade. Trade for common grades has been dull of late. Good cows usually sell well at lair prices

Sheep and Lambs—There were thirteen double deck loads of Western Sheep and Lambs brought into market the past week, all owned by G. W. Hoi- lis and taken to the Abattoir to be slaughtered.

Swine—No store pigs iu market. Fat Hogs 7G00; prices 5c per lb live weight.

I BELFAST PRICE CURRENT. (’orrected Weekly for the Journal

Bv <\ If. Sak(;i;nt, No. S Main Street. Produce Market. Prices paid Producers. Apples, bush, $J.00aJ.25 Hav, ton, $ bi.OOala OC

dried nor lb MilO Hides per lb, ii|.-j Ib ans pea,bush * J.OOaJ.Io Lamb per lb c>u7

Medium $ 1 .'.*<»aJ.on Lamb Skins fi.OOal .Mi ^ el low F.yes J.OOaJ.15 Mutton per lb n>r

Mutter per lb JOa,'.* Oats per busli L. Meef per lb 4a.', Potatoes por busli J'.a4n Barley per bush b:>a70 Mound llog p,.r n, 5 1 j.„-, (,’beese per lb Hal > Straw per ton $7.ooad.no Chicken per lb lJall Iurkev per lb b.ulb Call'Skins per lb 10 Veal per lb ban Dm k per lb salo W ool washed per lb 40 Fggs per do 11 \V ool unwashed per lb :t<* Fowl per lb 7a" W I hard #1 Mini.50 Crete pi rib sa 10 Wood soft S'Mi-i.uo

Retail Market. Bei Corned per lb 7 o‘ Onions per lb o.; Butter Salt p'T bn v ■'1 Oil Kerosene per gal "

Corn per lei-b 7u*V> Pollock per lb ; ! j.i; ( orn Meal per bu-h tV. Pork Backs per lb in Clieese per lb I Ml i" PI liter per bbl * 1 no < ultl'li, dry, per : ib Mye M* al per lb « ranberrie-|)i-r >|t Uai 1 shorts per ct ■

flour per bbl. * a In Mi Salt, 1 I per busli f,o Lard per lb lo 'a '. >ug ir per i!i dalo 1 Lime per bbl \\ t,ertt Meal 4u5

SPECIAL NOTICES. A CARO.

I tile clti ’ens ot Belfast and %i< ii.it> 1 wish to « all your attenti-.n r.. rt i«w facta in r- gard to the New Davis Verti. >iI I e. I "evvmg Ma ebine. It Is not a needle feed, us agent't. 1 r old stvle underfeed machines lake particular pains to tell t«. people that are not acjuulnt. d w ith the Duvis we will at anv time be pb-a.-ed t> pr ..ms we i*,a\ ••

d.me many times, to those that h iv »• taken pains to examine, that it is uot needle i- d. b> r-moving the needle and teed on an;, and all kind'ot j»..ods, bet ter than any underfeed machine can do Do |„. BeVe What agents ot -Id >! led under teed machines tell you. they know tin v cannot show ou any thing m w or improv ed on ti eir under fe, d. and tin v d-•;,M want you to see anything good in the Davis, pv telling you any thing but facts. \\ ..1,1 in readiness to meet them at any time in publie, to exhibit our machines, and br the p, ople deride who ha* the best family .M.u him for uf j uipo'e- | Dav is ,1 a greater range ,»f work th m anv oMn marhine. By tbi' m\\ le#d. the p- i« enabled to turn tbi' work at any angle while the machine D in tnl motion. It » .ve|.' in hemming, tucking, braiding, cording, binding, •juiltiug, milling, .See,

d wii! do heavier work than anv other !• imiiv ■Machine, ull attachments given for all pi a; work Instruction given fr* e to .,u that purchase Divi'. Du exhibition at A. D base's Drv ..Is' Store. .1. II. I; I( H, Agent.

A CARD. I wish, through tin columns of vour pap. r, to

thank my many friends who so agreeably mrpris.d un; last week by taking possession of u:v Inuise, and atlording me such au opportunity o| p.is,ing so plea s. ant au evening, and also for the substantial manner 111 which they acknowledged rnv services in the « tioir. winch their gifts shows was much oven allied W hatever my former i leas were m regard to mi

prise parti, s. 1 am now in lavot ot tin m

Searsport. March U. H \ WF.BBF.M.

A O^VFLID. I" all who am su tie ring from the errors and indis*

cretions .,t youth, nervous weakness, eardv decav- loss of manhood, ikr., [ will send a recipe that wi|‘ cure you, f K h L < * h 1 1IAKDK. 1 hi' gr- at renn-d v was discovered b; a missionary in >outh America "end -<*lf addressed envelope to the Ml v. I •" » 1 11

1 Inman, stati n />, /;</</*- \ ■),.,< i>:r

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I her*y an I Mi*- <'iar.i Ii. I'unToii ..t VVhit.fi. M In Hop’-. March. d, Mr. i* Merrlriei 1 ami Mi--

1 I ~te!:• n„*. -r 'l.iii^hti r 1 M .*• 1 Met' a t At \ maiiiaven. Mar h 1. Mr. A I' .. r. i< ,ml

M;-* 1.. M. Havi*. both "f \ mal'uiv-a. In I.ii*\v.*: {!., M irch Mr i rank i. .?<»:.i. n

1 ■ anj aid MA la M 1 Anver. : 1 •*»,. Ii I’bn. H b. I. Mr '.eorife > Parker.; Mr.

I »• f. an 1 Mi-- Hatti* 1.. Br;m-c. ■- .| !.•!•!,. Ill 1 r* :n.m:, I « h :h. Mi l-a m .* u. ! Mi-

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PORT OF TtLFAST. v 'nu vi.li

M ire i, hr- IBr '. |» I 1 d- tJ.i i. -a :• .'ii lf IV him n a;*" ^I>arniw, I> t; Mar;!, I'm::i i. IPn « ar ■

Harb -r

M c >V M >* v

1 -lari I. >AII hi)

Mar t- Sw 'l,.:. : -d. J m.,

ton. 1 ! I -dir. I \ < ,,;•-. (Jia; i• .1 - vtlle, Ha.

GrFt^VlSm

\K( K-TiK H ILL! AhSD LEVEE AT

Hayford Opera House, Thursday Evo March 21, '78,

.'.Sill

Hydrant Engine Company No. 2. Music by Belfast Orchestra. 7 Pieces.

1. B ! >in>i I 1 .<>r Director Supper -e: j Iron e : rid j. Daucii v t*> c .riinience ai .*

A <« old II «*.*<!«*\l ( Amt* w J! he j• r• nt• i t* the Kx May c*r reoei. iu^ tiie ^reaie»t number t te-.

A- H> irunt Knjiine CAmipuny V. lm* nn J'. J "II the puhiie bet .-e, it i- Imp. 1 the c:ti/*-n-

'■'i.l re-| mi liberallv. Admissiuti to Supper and Dance, 50 Cents.

25

City of Belfast. X^ < > I 11 L h. r«T*\ giv «-u that : 1 * g 11 v •• .t« .,f

the » it v of B»I;.,-t, havi b* u \va u-- ! bv \\ ar-

raiit* duly posted, to m-K at tin- Ward Rooms of th-ir re.-pective Ward- > n It -.day, Mai:< u hull, lvut ten o'clock in the for**no.»:i, to given m rh•• ir or. tor a Mayor tor -aid City.

1 i.< polls will dose at tour o'clock m the after- liooll.

fie- Board •.!' Aldermen will h.- uiscs-nm at their Room, on Friday. ,*>at unlay an 1 M ueia. March c.h, huh, and 1-tli, to receive evidence ot : lie .jualiti'a terns of oter-, and add t-- the Ward-lists the mum s

ot such leg '.1 voters u- may apply, wI: >-e i.amare

not entered thereon. 1 il. MI R1 H Belfast, March Id, lv Uvll « tty Clerk

WAR OF 1812!

NEW PENSION LAW.

SO 1.l*I ER> of the War ot 1V w ho -er\'d fmi r- l**«*i» 14 >r their widows, uiihouf

rt*ar »r«l lo ilate of marriage are i.'rle«lto a pension of $-.«**» per month.

l lie law has pus-» 1 granting jam-ions a- ah >ve, whieu include- all tho.-.- who r.e-ived a l.aml M a rra n l.

We hav e a copy of the roll-ami are prepared to prosecute the— claim- without uillie a -.-ary delay

Letters of inquiry, containing stamps’, will’re- ceive prompt attention.

HARRIMAN & HARRIMAN. Uvll Att’ys it L S. Claim Agents.

S. L. MILLIKEN, Counsellor and Attorney at Law.

HE LEAST. ME Mar. 13. Ml

For Sale! A thoroughbred Jrrifr Bull, two

years old, girth live feet seven indi- es. If not sold within two months will be kept for service, derm- tor

service. $l.ou in advance. IRA W. HARRIMAN, Sandy Point, Me. 4wll*

1813. Attention, Old Soldiers!

Congress has just passed a law giving a Pension of per month to all Soldiers of the War ot 1812, who served 14 days or were in battle—and the same

pension to the widows ol all such soldiers This entitles nil to a pension who have received

Land Warrants. All desiring the pension can obtain ir, by apply-

ing to me in person at my office, or by letter I have all the old Rolls, on which i* borne the

names of till soldiers of the War of 1813. with the place and length of service ami date of discharge, and all facts; and I can give full and exact infor- mation in every case.

Also a record of most of the Land Warrants grant- | ed to these soldiers.

No person, east of Portland, has these Rolls, ex

cept myself and A J. Chapman, Es<p, of Bangor. C. P. BROWN, Bangor.

X. B-—All who desire their pensions early must apply early.

Bangor, March 0, 1878. lift

FARMERS BUY THE BEST. TIM' OLD, TIMI D AND r.KLIAULl HF.AND.

liKADL K Y S

OF" LIME Has Become the Standard Fertilizer

In the murkrts of the I lilted Stales, having n wider reputation from Maine to l.ouitiana, rhuo tiny oilier concentrated niaii'tre >ince it-, fir-t introduction :t ha- vrowii rapidly in favor with tin agricultural coimnunifv, an I "tore once introduced, ha- never faded to hold the fir-t position among fertilizer-, combining, a- it doe*, the ijuick action of 1\ ruvian Piano and the lasting properties of hone.

1861 : 1878 500 Tons. 30,000 Tons.

;;8raflii:y:s Piiospliatu Has No Eauai." IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS

Warranted Uniform in Quality. £<,-1 -ah* in an\ quantity h\ E BEAMAN at

the IP d Store, loot of Main Street, li«*It:i-T M

Has just received a lot of nice

Oranges 6c Lemons only 25 cts. par dozen.

Go to F. B. SWIFT’S and get your Nice Fruit.

I Mar 'i : ,v

FOR SALE. A 1 \K>IKABI.h iM■ 1 :• g:u Hotel m l

* I / «fiil>le I I'. .-Ill 1 I'il’ormi.t r* ^ .i: iii/in-, j;nm*-< 1

1 -•rffl'l !l'r"’:i1 -i t*i: i Ml ha- lli-i. !'•••• I

j If oii*4*. '•••ill'-! tor »;• I !.i> In -i

-o u !*-1y amt favora'.l, known a- not to r» piire a

particular ile-cr.p!i-m .sufficient to that t .••

house i- large am! comuroom with iti! mo<b-ru im prm erm i.!«, amt aitua’"<l jn one >| the most plea -ant .ml thruttv villager m New fngl imi.al I -toing a

Tir-t rate u-> •••*-. oM.-r- extra im! no in-n* a-

Mini n liable niw-tnn nt torn profitable amt 1 / bot.-l !■ -- i* titi-'.r; a-'e.i ,n Mr,.

1 fie Hotel ami l.i\ery wi I be -i• ■;■ 1 -eptrure or to- g> tu« r a- <!«-ireO Mwiil -• ii lOi or bet.oe .May 1-t m \r » orre-potnl* n. •• in\be.| m- to j ice-., f* rm

Per- ;. v .... n.m o| e propert\ prefVrre.j m m ! -i ■ \V. tl M \ | H |.\\ >.

THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL-FEED

Sewing Miirhiue! I-' H 1 \ < r'. o*i 1 in•. ::e\v :■ a’ ur* ...

mg one ot tin- rno-t v i, table working principle- Il4ti«

^ It li I tie MI.i* III ne

| gr. if. r rung- ■ T v\ rk r.. .. «- mu A 1 a r* 11 n i. 1 in nipli- -i,- ngtb -uni

I 'la -i it Vpp-o -.j •.. ft. gf. ate-T ng ■ xp.-r 'tl ex: >n \. It ll 1'". ..I -r• r.

| all ami see p -w

Dexter Savings Bank. Ever ■' -. —

| it- arm: ig I M P IP »\ l. 1' i M l’ I. h M K N l > \ N 1» I 'I \> lll.Nklb t'-r lb to |- u h A l WI M H».

bv!" Winterport, Maim

PURE WHITE LEAD. 1 House and Carriage Painters Materials Of every I a American VY

JOHN H. BAKER. I liull.t street Holton

| I'i-f T < -t 1 -I !•-: -t 1 Mail

!..- man.u | Hi VNK PKKklNs, In Butikrnp:.

Bankrupt 1

i'* i i i i> t -1 .... n 111 :.

I Mum >>, 1 a :■ k P- :kt "I B< I hi on’ | nipt, :u.li. nliialh a .1 a- :i member ot ?be lirm ■•!

Perkin- Br-•: m r-, p: a tig t iia! !n ilia be .leer.-. .J ;• Ini'. •• a lull 'i.-ct iirp- from all his <n :iu>li\ i.l

I .ai an I p:irtr er-■ ip pr-v: umler •P»m.k:' ;j r i A •, an n n a -.ml be'.::

! ;p.- Vn ii". m lie 1-t M la o't M im A 1* 1 ’.el t lie ourt l:i I o.-t an t. in -a, 1 Di-'rict. It- -.V M.. a 1 tl n -ec-:, I m.

t ,e : •-- -.mi !’. mkrut r. !,. 1 b-tore t,a-.

I 1 nil ! b out tenth tin >1 A

i i. -! n -1 :;.elta g l».r.. Wing m: hr i r ••

j He publican .1 jirii tl, n w-j i;.* r- pi in'e.l -lU t I 'i -' ', a ••• k f 1 f ‘i!'• -m n'e- -1. •• v e. g -,

! an 1 I. V n f.e we, i; mg..- trier, *m .a-r i p if 1.' a:.on to be t u t sa a o a-t h. 1 »re t;n la

j t .• aid ta.i: ere.lit.a hit •!.1 i 1 ■ f.' Min! ''nr [ r-ou- in interest, may ap-

! i" ,b -a. t ltit*- ml p: n ami -how eail an

:,a « i\ ; a er ot sail! Petition sh ... i b gr„ M M P PKKBi

1 -a:: iierk otlii-tri,: ourt, tor-ai.i District.

1'i-trict ourt of l ni:< -l Mates, lustre ot

I Maine.

1>.\MI I. I'LKkl.N'. In I', uikrupr: Bankrupt.

'MIIIS IIM GIVE NmIK I hat pet i-ion :m- 1 b-eii pn seutel :o :h** 1 ourt, tin- day ;

Marv.ii, I-.’-, b\ ■uni- P--:kin- >1 Bella-l, a Bank nip:. individual!v n-.d us a member *d tin* tirm : Perkin* Brothers, pray in* :t.u: In-may be decreed t have a lull di-charge tr in ail ni* d* ht-, indi'id ual and ••opartiif'-' !ii; pn-\ aide under the Bankrupt Act, and upon r* agin_- -m i Pel nii,

It I- »r i. red v th- '-urt nut a hearing be 1 up ui the same, -m tin- i-t M letuv t M \. A 1

before the » urt iii Portland, in i: Di*tr -t. ui lito'cl u k, A. M ainlth'*: ;u«- -<c<md meeting <u tin creditors id'-aid Baiikrup’. be held bet-ire h II mlin, I.- | in *i -ter, ->n th« tenth day < f Aj i: !->. and !.e third meeting <-t the -ailie Oil tile tenth day ot Anril, 1 —7 -, and t'mt notice tfo-reot heps:!’ ii-iied in the li. ,,g. [>u:. Wnig u i and tin-

Republican .!■ irnal, newspapers printed in sai l Di-trict, once » w••» k for three >iK-<e--:\week-, and otic*e iu the m * kly Baag -r Courier, ’he la-t publication to be hirty day a h ast before the duy ot hearing, an I that ad creditor- who have proved their debt- and **tli*-r j er-ons iu intere-t, may np pear at sai l tine and I tCe, and show cause, it' any

f sa i d Pe t i n not be grant' d. \V.\I P PREBLE,

;w 11 mu k of District Court, !>*r -aid District.

t S. M \l:-HAt « »• 1« t Portland, March 11th, lv* »

DIsTlil 1 «>K MAI N t- >s

IMl!- i- to g:\e n-itic. I hut -ui til* " h da\ t March. \ D. 1" '. a Waurnit m Bankruptcy

wa- is-u -d agam-t the 1 state •■! Herbert C. Ar. o M-iiir -e.iu the mts u \\ ild", and Mate

Maine, who h been adjudged a Bankrupt on bi- own Petition, til* d in tin Di-trict Court for sail District March Tth, A. 1> lv-, tlmt tin- payment of

any prop* r b*< longing to ’s.-iid Bank! upt, to him or t.-r Iii- use, and tin transfer of ativ property by him are forbidden i*y law; that a meeting *>t the Creditors of tin- said Bankrupt, to prove their icbts, and to elmo-e’one or

more A-.-ignee- >i id- E-tute, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to he holden at the > ustom II »use in Belfast, in lid I h-tri-T. beforet harles llamlin. Es.j Register. "U the tent dav of April, A D ls?>, at U o’clock. M s S. MARBLE,

C S. M -dial, as Me--.-ng.-r, for said Di.-trict. J«>skpti Wtt.i iamhon, Solicitor. gw 11

District Court of tin- United State*. I »iriot of Maine.

In t lie matter <»t I RANK PERKIN'* and DAN ILL In Bankruptcy

PERKINS. Bankrupt*. N

rMHI> IS 11) G l V I N< > 1 ICE that the second and 1 third int eimg* ot the creditoi s of Frank Pei kin

an-1 Daniel P« rkins, will h*- held at the Custom Hoii-e, in Belfast, before Charles llamlin, K p, Kegi-ter, oil the tenth day of April, A D Is,'*, a' 1 c o’clock M tor the purpose* specified in Sections .O'.rj and C-W-l. Revised st itutes of the United States; litle Bankruptcy.

•cvvll JOsFPII \\ 1LLIAMSON, Assignee.

Circassian Lily. Circassian Lily! Well, I do declare, I thought your face was looking nice md fair, And wondered what it was that changed it so, You was so dreadful freckled, once you know I never use such tiling-—an aw till -in lo beautify or e’en impr w one skin. And tho’ March winds have lent my tact- a shade, Still I've contrived to he a* 1 was made. You a-k me it I think it right to wear A veil to keep oil tan. or this fal.-e hair. But that is aiffer* nt, dear, strange you can't see. What, are you trying to put tliat stuff on tue I’ll wash it right straight off—there, there’s a plenty, Well now. 1 really don't look over twenty You’re sure there’s no chalk in it. nor White Lead, But Glycerine and Bay Rum, I think yon said, Both which I know are good. Eliza, come Let’s go to Poor's or Moody’s, and get me some. You know the poet savs, forget it never, “A tiling of beauty is a joy forever.” ’Tin wisely said, I see now I’ve been “illy, To be so long without Circassian Lily

Prepared from the original recipe onlv by Miss MIRA WENTWORTH, Portland. Price', Fifty Cents- lltf

New Store! New Goods!

New Prices!

r. W. IIAXEY. Wo 1 ;r4[i ■ t*’u 11 :.!:<»ii:. t.< t ’i• j .-op; ,,f r.

t i-t ;.l vj. i;iity. tint In* I? i' KKMOV \ !»

Hats, Caps, Furnishing Foods. Umbrellas an J Rubber

Clothinq !

'V li.-ll ». If 1 at 1MI I OM f K It

II- tv,II.: I I,., pleas-1 .. : ,1.1 I,.. ; tiiul for.i-.'T patrol.-. Ht.-i v. I. a * •«.

OfH t Iinkf Hi‘W t.|, •> \ : 1

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C. W. HANSY.

FARMERS Do you want the most reii^b'.e

FERTALIZER ?

One that will give you the Larg- est and Best Crop oJ PoJa'oes, Corn and Grain. Tha Cheap- est and Best Top Dressing tor

your Grass Lands. Then tiny the “PACIFIC GUANO For

Sale in any quantify by

II V/I I I IM A <’*». Ml* tu-t. .1 :in. ••'. >

SELLING OUT!

We are Closing On! oar

Large Stock MVS THICK Wits

•-T

COST ! To Make Room for SPRING

GOODS.

Any one wishing a Good, Full

Stock, hand-sided Kip Boo!,

should cal! and examine

our GOODS before pur-

chasing. We have everything in the

Boot and Shoe Line!

(rilciii'i! cV Fninris. Hayford Block.

Li •: .iv i<:

F. B. SWIFT Mi Vi;MAM i U’iTnhli

CHOICE PLUG TOBACCO! Fancy Groceries,

Full Line Moice Spices. < l i, .:, : K 1

Fruits. Dried and Green. .tki.i.ik- i.i.y k.-« :rn>\

Popper-sauce. Ketchup. Horseradish, Citron. Sage. Chocolates. Macaroni,

Sago, Tapioca, &o.

! \ :: \<"I > <-» \ .1. '.In

\i S U I Cl I

CONFECTIONERY "K All KIM-

The BesI a:

k El! IIS m ! Constantly on hand.

Linen Glace March Polish ! Combine- with -I i. '•.••fill, l'r*\en?s

“blistering" and t :n- :r.>i. -• -k11«..* > »v. w

ty live per ■••'Ilf Ot 1 .»:»•»r .li -t lft »»

T>imnr'n)-I.'. ; I’ '>•/./■/»•. III.

jier lb., frisk 1‘irl.l,,/ /.»,„• .. A’- ■ Y-ii. Sbrnl hrn 'I A/iji i. J' 'In !■ !

Thankful tor past pa:ron i i--i « •imiu- iiuct' ot't In* ill !.'•-•• -' iai ,i t.

K. B. SWII W ! k, lyl .Mail. str.-. r. Bellas’, M*\

REMOVAL! JOHN IlOMKR, M. 1). Officf in tic* I’linpr HUck, Cnur thin \ r;i M>„

ROCKLAND. MAINE N. B.—Particular attention gi\ m .. md

Female Diseases of long standing. He may be found in t,i- oilir. » i-r\ day t.f tin-

week, when not attending to prule-dou.il cuds in the city or country. A ill promptly. Charges reasonable, l iteu r a 11 it« 1 tr. ol charge every Monday, A M.

Funs. One Dollar a vid\ v\ ithin ■«• u.il. «■ t the city post office, and fifty emits a mile -a.- w t\ when culled to the country. Respect lulli,

lyl! doll \ H» >.M I K, M. l»

Organs and pianos! I II.W K a Larger Mock ot New First-class

ORGANS than ever before—and "Her them j Lowkk than they have ever been sold in the couu- I ty. My New Pianos are much ailnun -l. Come i a’nd sc- them >'galls to let Cheap. W. C. i TUTTLE, Belfast, Me. 5tl

A CHANCE OF A GOLD MINE. FORTUNE FOR 31.

j W \/ k Sub-shares to be sold tor 11 each for j f /V/l /V/ $-r»; 1" for lu; 1«K» -ub share- in one of

the American Gold and Silver Mining 1 o. of Montana. Address Mansfield & Co., Greenville.

3wlO HILI.SBORO! tiH CO., V H.

Four Leaved Clover.

(':glliai ] i* * ■ B •• •: rtugiu:ig eS

!'•: ! :• .* fit-Ills t.v.-i > > i. .1

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V e.tr; .1 -kies \ the v "t's l’.iif’hy-t ih. A.llto 1).-.1111- i.H'r le .j;en 11 p. v ■— i'.’' T 1 •>f t he W o. 'il-.

■ '■ ':ii i i.:-.— s.. itides ^ •4 " It-i b "S.-.e;js. white. scarlet am.1

.r "d- B wander-. \

--A n I. ei: leave,1 or 1

•* : r>i a:, i blush '';i >r over

1: •« :-••!■ .v e-, f.t eet ami lush. 1;"'- Tee song of thrush

r:v.*r that i.ear her ti.-ws 1 A ■»; Wat.-r Ul\ grows- B — ! ;i i Met;! of gold. "• "• >"• !•> •• v iifliiy mould

> •••-.- .a: u >!:al! cover If ••u. shah o;m* d>ovn tu !-er grave,

the do an il of the wave 1 ■ eh Be-- i.;.■ 11 :: liu 1 o! all.

B "• a:. 1 g. -eek- for the small

.1 hum: .e four leaved clover

.- runs the legend, foolish and br.e- ha: beautiful eyes dance over—

b, :t t-*r Messing. be it for grief d h m ds and gathers the mag:, iea: ■)}'■ '-- v piaces it under her foot.

yv -toeking and da::.tv -t :.et;ier s. u,e Clod with soulless eye-

« '• sta*eh scholar, with aspect w.-d « es her glances rirst t meet if 'tia.K .:whv fails at her prettv

1 forever :- her lover'

t httlo Be<s'.» v\ :th t*vo-

'I ,.r merry .pu-st give’ •. er 1 u. ■- hr:degroom that wa;:.- : \....

hat a! : :. .. and aw m; to v .v '• •’ th- uM of the cl. :rch v ard spread u *!n -Met- of y ■ bridal bed

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u gr* a

1 green ot r.tur leaved clover'

Jewels o! Thought and Devotion.

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a r. rt t’u*ev**s ILiaers-.D.

’! B .1. Th*-truly rei.g i: : •' _'Urr depart nt

i" ..* r.tiriv* tuem by >«•.»•.*.tit

are tm- orthodox 0:1 the one eidt-

p*‘o;>ie on the other side bent on :.g •. l.-n l.-g*-:;d And a legend it i=.

o* : :,.-ee»;ty ,l too. >y one No M-nsihie .. ti. 1 e ej.i it a- a record of what actually or

it red he ,i, ■■ of the eutlOll ill tile bo k

•• Never w;,i f»c;ehti:ic mar. be aide to ve ’hat treel'd i.i the ancient hook.- is '■ •• : ev. ;• -w:.; tie- Theologian be able te prove That It will* eorrespohd with tie- account which

1 hoUias H .xl'-;. -r John Tindall gave of the order r ievrh.p'uet.t .m t};r .•:[!' i. Properly speaking.

*'.*• t a reeords nothing to do w.th each ■ ther Tiny have nothing ;:i common. The Bin. a< o ,f tl.e creation to i»e regarded as

ape >nui repr.•>.•;.ta*,oi. addressed to *;.•■ imag'i. c .": it is apparently designed to impress upon the < of n ikind the majestic t.rtie: the

f.,r an 1 harmonious completeness of he « -drive :• -wer. Those who wrote it knew .oh,, o as we kin-w. about the earth, had no the-

ory o* •-.• evo.u’ions possessed no clear concept;..a** nt- order of the universe What t’i-y k:i-w ua- tnr-y f.-lt; and what they feit was tii-- tr- ■;.■ .- majestv the originating power that created light o it of darkness, and com

i-leb- t..e .» to burst into beauty. Is not that h .zh Is it riot all that can be required to re

re.-h an 1 invigorate the mind ? [<» B. Frothing ham.

The strange story that considerable nui.ibers of Florida negroes have been kidnapped and sold into slavery in Cuba, need' confirmation before it can be ac-

cepted. Kut Mr. Haves, though aston- ished, is inclined to think there is some- thing in it. and has commissioned Con- gressman Leonard, of Louisiana, who speaks the Spanish language, to go to Cuba and investigate. It seems as if it would have been more discreet not to give this news to the public at present, lor the commissioner is as yet only on his way to Cuba, and if there is any "disposi- tion there to cover up such things, this reported crime can be all safely hidden by the time Mi Leonard gets to Havana. The cable tells them everything that is going on.

A Shocking Scandal and Tragedy.

[s cull l>is}.iitih t.i th, :n, uniati Kuquiror ] Cn vm.uri k. V i M uvh lufoi

ilia; mu was leiviveil here this evening of \ a scandal which led to a tragedy in ( lay ( County rile location is iu the chain of! ihe Blue liidge. in the western part of this State.

.Miss Ada Met‘lay is the daughter ot the late lion. Kiehard Met'lay, wlio was

I a wealthy and esteemed farmer and p mi- I tii .an of th ty ist n led She is twenty-two yi-.irs of age. beautiful, re- ;

I tilted and act p died, she was edit- i cited at a seal,nary in Ic.vingloii, Ivy, having graduated there with the Usual |

j honors aiiont tour years ag e .lust after j leaving lei 'ilmi tit'ilfr site nude her |

\\ e Sulphur -'pi ings, \\ est \ mil has v isited that place ,,f ;

i lash i, aiahle resort every simmer since. | ll seems that a veal ago last smnniei

sic met thei • a M: Win. If Shelburne, a handsome and polished gentleman of1 twenty sis. The couple fell in love :

courtship followed, and they were be- trothed. He lived in Now urloaus. and

i had visited M.ss McC.ay only three 01 times at her home ,:i Clay County

'■lit had kept up a regular Correspond- ence He had not seen her t.,i ten months uu:. last Monday, when he came to fulfil! a pughted troth, l'lie day set was the 1st ;nst.—yesterday. liny were duly married, the nuptial eerem. ny taking p ace at noon, l'lie enpany ;n attend- anet was not irje. hut n was elegant and aristocratic.

l'lie afternoon and even ng were spent 11 wedding festivities, and it was a late

li, when the hr Me and groom retired ,

j for n But then >h, sad to tell' Shell disco ered that his fair love w is i. '■ If a rage he blasphemed an ; a -I :• d He threat! m'd to

v 11 her ml'' and !y ■ lesisted oil the eon,lit,mi ih.ii >lc would reveal ;he n.i-ue ,.: '.'dm 1-r I'hS re •a'i d ;, do ,r nr>r. hut liimiiv told him that Sim j l'oi t.-r was till an. lie

d : g the MeClay mansion, and had recently graduated at one of the col- I !',f.' : \ irgmia. lie was on'y t•• < nty

agi it ha eputatioi

mrne's that :!. > a.IV 1. .tll.ll " h; •! c, ;slcd her

;. > a, ,,ad that she ha.: swmn nee: hctr.e. hr. II.- visited ! : !. he r. iudmate :: end. and ;

ght he w is on of th, gayest of the g iy at tile festal h. ird

v ,-d. si a c.ir.iiig end 1 ’"'ci diing him not si,,,,: desuwer. th u -In- h id foi-

IP m.'id the 1 -n-t

I ri• -ti r ie .:um1 : rpr wi la ed >.i' c.: hi ■ a i,g a:i>

thing al it tin uh 1 > tn few

"" th'- 'li. aid, : ■ *f i ,' y. v., had

d* iii. turned i sa w : a ::<•. win■ vv it

u > .in .1 .; i'

.i; 11 : Tt i m »*.

I'he D s of tl tni4Cdv s oil spre Spec a’. Ot stal lei) jjati ,

.'.1 ent n pursuit rite ex

i tie- : u i vv.i -e.

i ’• Heat let v.is linn d itt in th

j'ivinj in ;ii. Il;s wnuti.is wer.- ■.■. —I. n it 1 t': pr- ti e r-,ttc t t::i< ! ■: 1

:

| ev ery. f.. u.i.l t,l the sent!.;...!. fa .r ,|e

j -M ’« «. ■ i

I" ,1 I'll tl He al V. s : -el;

IMS li;11.pel11■(| ill ■ ha 'f t' ]:• ■•. 1 plaee tin johmsoi \\ iu s s 11

i tray, ten ;.m> 14.1. fit a 1:1. d II.. \ 1 tl.iii '. i. M: \V

! flay' i 1 tj \ f who

e\c;tet|ient ami tit. !■' .1 M lii.it u ti- ed e.irlv this.Hi r

j diieer. Simps..n Fort. wI10 tv hot \| -' IS hilt

'ill 1 tail' W" llldetl. 11 s w.:s til -t tll.'l jilt i'iie jn'. : h.in.s h- :

helled not 1 tppia •! 1' is tho'uh* lie has _ lie to se.i.

Colley Cibber.

follt' lived t a 1 i 1 W.is h. .Ill I : I I! and ta' i.U'eti. .; 1:_<*■; ;:i in hi' c.'.ii 't.iiiii-

p is net it su essful il> fatl .' tfi hi' 1

1 i.'l'i I set .1 i 1114 ill' ;ell •■• 1 ixmi-l. w"h .1 \ > a t•. tin- hurt !. a- a

J pr.Hi ihn lieuir. was 1 '■ uiv I 'ear. ami happily the advent el the i l’ntiee ei 1 it an "f. a; a enti. .1. junet ute

I "f ins fortunes, saved him hum wluit niisrbt have ptev.-d .. hfe-ioni: l.iuiider l.ihe 1 >. f le. I : is ll.iise :•

the .: ■■■ .' •■ 1.1 his country, and on I tile < m-: of the le el.liii it. heed-

| less ot the pro si*s : i; lather's pair..11. •lie 11 ike "1 I > .. ... ( ; ■. U-.

1 "saw ii" joy ,;i ati uthei ini tl.atl that ■ of :'ii after." ivs wed t.i f,,W iiis he irt'> 'll' 'ice. and I! ill 11 e his til St appear.tile, mi

I the '1 1-e W ia-n e.it -ell ; ears .,1 a_'e. I A fiet tut rohat ifaincd a salary j el tell Sii.il,;u' .1 Wc-k. and th• 114i 11 iiitlt- | self the huppe’.-i Ot 111'il ami ill his

tlu-atri :

i tWl-Ilt\ jHt’.lids a y -..i torn liis tatlicr. The picture he presents t 1, .-a ea-

; !■•-.■: is a brigh; one. !!■■ ha«l no common I share of industry ami daring, and. with ! an insiitvt that kinks ;: k,- genius. mi le everything bend to the one puri it rising in his pi.itesduti, Oi.di-n chances

j te:l iii his way. and not one nt them was 1 >st bv t'mlier. When an actor, who was

| to play ..1 till "It I >eUlcf" before the | Court, falls ill. cibbci learns his part in ] : a lew hours, uid not only wins general 1 approval, but to-- spotuai approbation of

win prologue is wanted, Cibber eadyto produce one : wlien lie .acks a part in w Inch to di.-piay ills special ability. In- ttT.tr> a comedy and supplies it. II very weakness were sometimes favorable to In- art. for lie was by tin

ran n-nuil ser c.l only to st I'liniate hi- eii'-rgy A!til u r •tlsi-i ot his p aver, he never hesitated to take any inferior I part that might be allotted to him ; be 1

turned advi rse criticism to good uses. :

was ready t ekuowledge faults while studying to c,iweiiine then;, and was

neyer unduly depros.-t-d by failure. \ ir- ! tiles such as these were certain of an uhi- ; mate reward, but iiiln-r won his prize- eat '.y and held them long He w as famous j as a com;,- actor in I<u;. when he placed •vV y'litll/i F'isl.,■!),, the first fop of h;s invention, at d he was famous, too, in 174b. when for the last tune he acted I'andulph u liis "Papal Tyranny.''

The Wj low Van Cott recently alluded to le. 1 lii-mrsoll as a "poor, barking dog" and •• t wicked blasphemer." Thereupon Bon wrote her the following letter : "Mrs. \ an Cott: My Dear Madam -Were you constrained by the love of Christ to call a

man who has never injured you >a poor, barking dog'.' Did you make this re- mark as a Christian, or as it lady f Did you say these words to illustrate in some faint degree the refining influence upon 1

women of the religion you preach ? What would you think of me if I should retort, using your languageI have the honor to remain, yours truly.

"Ii. (}. IXBERSOI.l.."

V hen Bayard Taylor first went to Eu- rope. he footed it nearly all the way over the continent, and received from two pa- pers very tnegre pay for such communica- tions as lie furnished them. Now many years after, he goes as the accredited rep- resentative of the best nation on earth to the one whose ruler is the acknowledged holder of the destinies of the peace of; Europe in his hands. On Mr. Tavlor’s i first trip, the mighty empire, to which ho goes, was but one of the smaller kindoms. Truly, time works wonders.

Debasing the Com.

Hu' device of attempting to enrich the public l>y debasing the country's coin is nothing new The plan was tried in old Koine, nearly tl.tKKi years ago, and has been tried iu other countries, and always disastrously lor the country trying it. l'he coinage of England, though it has suffered less from this trouble than that of countries still older, has, nevertheless been at times badly debased, and this has wrought Mist misery and trouble to the English people. At the time of the Nor- man eoiupie.'i the 'pound" ol silver (A, weighed KJ ounces, according to the sys tern under t harlomagne on the continent. In the time of Edward I. the stand aid as tampered with, by increasing the number of shillings made from a

pound. Idus evil example vvas followed and *■ .lettered.” till, in Queen Elizabeth's [ time, three centuries ago. no fewer than , •> shilling were coined out of a pound of s.lver l p to Henry VIII. s time the weight had been diminished but the sterl- ing lineness of the coinage had not been debased but that profligate sensualist, ithe ie.igii'Us hero of Mr Finude,) after d -sipatiug the enormous wealth he iu- heiited. resorted to the adulteration and debasement ol the silver coinage to sup- pi v him with further means of riot and extravagance. He made the pound ster- ling contain hut 4 ounces of silver. AC ss. "tit being equivalent to the pound ster- ling of ,'iimi years before. Tnder the reign "i his children. Edward IV.. Mary and H abeth, th" fineness of the coin was

.gadually restored, and its degradation

.mi sted, so that it was the boast of Eliz- abeth that she "had conquered now the •m-nsicr which had so long dovoured her People."

>tanh y. m one of his letters from /un- bar. describes how successfully tie per-

■ d the role of a Christian missionary, and converted an African emperor Mb-i The dusky king w.is one ol the

;• and Moodiest of barbarians, lie Kwy ].id a supply of captives, prisun- 's .it war. whom he burned at the stake

i the entertainment of his visitors and a.- own amusement, lie made human suoi diei right royally, in the bound less it- ss and warmth of his hospitality to his guests Mauley would not have t. and plo.ided with the emperor of Kganda so

iv v that he consented to spare the hves "! same chiefs and black commoners who weif to he roasted to make a hoi id ay

:: travelle Stanley thought the savagr potentate was worth converting, and ga'.o one hundred and ten days of h ; ;.a and labor for tills purpose. He t: an -luted for him several portions of the \i v f. -t.ii: nt ami some of the ( dd, and

f the Nuzarciie wl. •at t; and vvalked the earth doing

g d to n n. and used all the mission.u v

n ■ ; i:■ nls ; u conveisioii. Jltesa took it n an i si ■:i:i•<{ to get new light in Ins i.it kies.- v.iiiiey exhorted him about

v M n- a day and the other six work- ing h were devoted to showing the '■mi" b r lew to build a church, and also !:• mg 1: i. build it. The church is

■ Mb d : w and MM.-a and his cmnt .: ■■ C'liipiUIlg ill it. Travellers who hi'" pas-r I ;:i.11 way since Stanley lei; ;• :' th..- Mtes.i's cm eision is real

1 e Christians i n count him in, and Si. ts to get ful

trend Mb',. s n:y convert, and claims

11 w rk lie i : til .uid tell day of Kurojie are

: 11ari> to give for the eiihghtcll- a: ■ ■: i■< lighted African.

It _r,uluadv dawning upon this it .i reallv great and valuable

I.■ I> e. tile hea 1 t tile \ '-•■•■'I II .:■■ ... I.e! >..e is not i."U-

te•:;,■. 1 ■.• ; In- department d<". eli-p jire- : p .;apk I-. .nilas and cabbages; : be s.ii.-t'e i t" stop ;t! tiie ealtii.i- t : tea, v. inch he beg m sueeessf.il- ly w : if -I t to ihsiiiiss the statist. e .i:i ,:s onrea.i, lint he has begun the b ie —: :\b- tig red date.-, and is going ••• .■ a. desert eo.cred with

« ring this fruit lTn eeds f ..

I '..Hit a a lx- -ee iit-d t: 'in Kgy pi. and I-eli t in and

kindness. All 'nit seems necessary lor t- :.g : ad "f the Vgric :Itlira! Ii •!•• now is to arrange f.>: : nng- ;■ g -■ "i tii" climate of Kgvpt ov’t-r

:e t" ell I'lragr the red date seed, and -f 'l'u-• n .s not doubted that Leliuc

I- th.s. file departmeiit i- ::g e\ideiiee of such wonderful thing-, iii'le: ;!ie present management. that 'll people o'.! gilt not t'l he -ur-

ptl-ed '•••hat.". "I- happens. With any

we Mind ... be aide t" grow seedless

,n.. *;ie pr,irtiee. it will lie poss.i'h i• Havana cigars by the box, ready i i'r ;: * ‘. by -iaiji.y importing a lew boxes fi-.i .-red an : pi mting them in the ha. k

Ii e:y'n"dy iiu.-t feel encourage! i-pe. t of new and varit •' in-

■; v.: t:.i■ I lepartinent of g;. e .it .re !:■•!.is it. although the depart-

It.;- :e ■"r d"i;e anything in parti' agricultural i idust*ies as

y tra\eh"r m 1 lead wood .-ay that lie i tares.|ue to imi it as this:

"Tile li.uf bi're.j horses m harness were -ii tggy. nnkeiiijit fellows : and the long- : led s.uldie p"i:y hitched to tin- rear of t ie wagon by e. striped horse-hair lariat, t __ed and palled, now this way how w i’. is tliorah the experience was a new

t" h in. rp'.n tins wagon was a pile : elk. deer and antelope : while from on

top. and frowning upon you was the ugly i;:.;g "i a gri.'/ly. The driver "sat with e.ii'eie-- i-.i.-i- and grace using Hrain's bi".idside I'l.i sea:, "tie leg crossing the other : a little iimi'iiasined foot resting on tile-ide uf tin- wagon box: one gloved hand holding the lines, and the other ea- j l essin-g the polished barrel of a revolver." Hus attractive person was a young wo

man of the foil-1 wing description: "Rather miiall' if stature, with an exquisitely round- ed and beautiful figure, showing to ad- vantage in the soft, ornamented buckskin suit. The face was one hard to describe :

1

it might belong to a well-developed beard- Ie-- you'll, or in oilier garments and pi.tees, to a comely lass of twenty. In the line!\ ."umled "iitlim-ss, ripe red lips and dimpled hill. larked a suspicion ot fem- ininity which was heightened by the big brown eyes ami the long lashes which .- ■vept the cheeks which were as brown as a seoat'.'." She said she was from Chicago ; and had settled with her father near ] le: id Wood

A pivtt\ incident is reported to have oc- curred during tie- performance of “Aida” .11 Chicago the other evening. When the house was applauding the singing of Marie Koze, a pretty little child was put forward on the balustrade of a box in which her parents were, her chubby j bands grasping a superb bouquet for the i dusky Princess. Mine. Koze took the j (lowers, and. moved to admiration by the j bounty and tender youth of the giver, j bent down and kissed her. and the little one. not at all abashed at the dark face, ! strange dress and glistening jewels ot the prima donna, returned the kiss with per- j lect self-possession, and was taken back ;

again into the box, clapping her hands in childish glee. The incident touched the I heart of the house, and the applause was ; vociferous.

Mr. Beard, the new Collector of the Boston Custom House, is engaged in the wholesale clothing business in Boston. His age is years. In 1370 he was a member of the Massachusetts legislature. Three years ago lie was Chairman ot the Beptiblican State Committee. “Perley” says in the Boston Journal, that the two Massachusetts senators united in recom-

mending his appointment and “this rec- ommendation decided the case."

The Vicar of Wakefield, after sinking to the level of what is little more than a

fragrant literary memory, is to undergo the transformation that is frequently ap plied to more modern novels: in short, it is to be dramatized.

A stranger who applied at a house in tile vicinity ol Quebec lor some slight favor the other day, was met by an old gentle man So years of age. who hesitated for a moment and then said: I'll go and ask j father." Presently lie returned with his i father. Paul Leonard, who is asserted to be in' years old. The latter owns all the property, looks after it. and gives his son orders as to what he is to do, and the son

obeys as a dutiful child should.

liven a newspaper man finds it hard sometimes to believe everything he sees in print. \t any rate that's the wav it afleeted us. the other day, when a nine

year-old hoy appealed to our generositv by laying before us a card setting forth, in unshrinking double-pica, that he wa a willow and the mother of live children. There's no fancy in this pure, utidii :vd truth.

"Why do you suppose college such a learned place

"' asked one gentle- man of another "I rather suspect." was the reply, "that as everybody takes a lit tie learning there with them, and no bod \ ever brings any away, the learning .,. eu

ululates."

Pile latest production of Julia Moote. the Sweet Singer ot Miehgan. a bab. Vive la Moore' Boston Post.

Mr \ : tggest v a new t >tt silver dollar. "In Had we t: t.-t. b : the devil is to pay."

I>. i y.v.i *vt• r >.t tluw:. .:: ,• ; y-Mi: !*‘trs .uni winder ln*u it -in»-i that tl«' *"ddiimr youngster, tm. sui.iii lift \ ■;

ary. an ask .(uesiions that u .• ,!d I'!'.-**-".-r t*> J’; •• of tile I'ftss

\ 1' TPr a’ .*.'111 stou 1 \ Y Pile. \ V

»iustafur.soi. disv-urtw I by !i;> .'-dm t ....t.. u

work >11* UP in V lO.-ii, ; I-.| ill- k ru, before .»•. i,-;-r > < i t-

iv ki'.b'd

SWORN EVIDENCE The follow ng Cure Is probably the most re-

markable ever effected by any medical

preparation for the treatment

of Catarrh :

t ••• '] 7.Y; 7:\.i ..

k' 1:: hi .»•!. ;• i.i R V the t. ;:i; .1 v

J v i. T:*'c ;■ S it' h 1 ••• ’1 mn;f > a tie 1

> *• .• -»’l h. th:..*L that 1.1 i.ot k o.t l w o ! k < n :: »

■ 1 \ -t I ;e n lit t .• pr t of s •■* vtli-n. 1 '' : rt iM.-a t' kl -Cu» bom t*r- ul HI. 1 h- idfcef. P* 1 t* P a--.I }- ft p- 4 iis-

,t-• 1 anils--Ji .It::, dthatlf swallow y C 1 :r *

n r* k'.ir.l t an p- rai *n on tlu-: i. but at I

»’ i:■ V t at ni ,.v I by the >■ .«» u. .* : ~ in my h- t1 had so irritated a

•' an- I i'.r (.:s :;i' I ’lifh.il !n«.-.-.s:r y. ad -' NI **• •' y -st* in bctf.i-1 tos.'i -w t;

so that 1 lost **' 'id ■ rv s- *:.pu a of an early di-4- n y ..;

" tna'.t :o r id n tch- 1!' .■* »: <■ r' ► Rtf', 1 h< tfai. tho use i.f Si\F i- -JllAM <■ 1-K y K CaTaRJ'.ii. A u-r tf t : t 1 1 -•

U .0 to .ruprove rapidly. T* •• dose *. !toc>«- y heal as I h id tint k: n It to h t \c,ir*. It

*•' k'T :• to R-rt'.'t t :.e :is. h * _• •. h *: 1

t' 1 i- ...in.r.i.it, :i and s < f y t •*. at fht y s -a cras.-d t » f •;!• r Thu aor.;.--s

•' > -‘rat pi .red, t:.« 1 \zz. ■*. » In v '"it 1 C‘'.i'" I. VS' >' s of s- ..rf a: 1 fl ■ fe W- v y r*-s?orkd. and .‘v.-r •- -'T ; f.'-: f : s. as'Mfi

I r. 1 to th- ■ r*r»* i-l'f*.*- e* o ••

the us -.o Cck* kok CaTa I ha*, e 1 P. t!. .g «-x; it he ag a dnjjfif.st. I

• 1\ » n it F -* it d.R'tl .fl *r fr* Cat irr!.. a:. 1 ; •• to m:*i.e rr.ar.r that t!.*g Is a jer.-at r*-nu* ly.

1 ;.i ..i.ir w:r ■» tite treatiii"- t of ^ atarrh as nrac- 1 1

y t.i I st j,Uys:.*’..iu |. t\ «. r.-uiti-d t* *t ::t ft v.t u.y ch«- I it *.s. -v k" t :« !v s .-l apparatus thar 1 •* •• app- i- : *

past, a

Bosr. .*•. 1 ■ h ;*?T5 bl.t» MnrMo!:!'..

8m. :.e. <s Te-h. 'J >:*

v d • I 6 h* .U1 J s l;. ... t 1 1 >' -i t I. K> V r.

a collins’m VOLTAIC PLASTER Affords the most grateful relief in all Af-

fections of the Chest and Lungs.

CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED. V ssrs

r» y in- :.*• C .»

by ;y p: ;*» ••• 1'. 4 w. If

b -• i- »(•:! cures, u ut the I i*t ben* t. iru-ii 1 •• «•; y-.-ur « ••i. \ Rliifi. ►: :eat .-

a -. -L '. 1 tend : > y '■ n d «•*

thin.- 1 U jH r-1 o.n.i. :..i t -'m t »l> Mk* H;a •' .. v

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c'Tnli.Qj! -,i MefU m*- 15 ; ail Wai*1 •*] .4 'iii 1 ><ted S' A •<;* rnt. i^ipr..

New Advertisements.

REMOVAL GEO. P. ROWELL & CO'S

NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU From V 'i 1 im*- BuiMiuj; '<> No. 10 Spruce St.,

OPl’UMTL I UK l l.nu M Bl H.i

NEW YORK.

DIPHTHERIA! .lohn^ci h Anodyne Liniment wi’I po-inve!;. pre

vent thi- t.-rriti!*' riDeii-c, and will j ••!; cure nine oh-* -in ten. Infortnation t hat \\i! stw1 nmny live- -ent fr*-e bv mail. Don’t del.iv u nemo ;:t. Pre- vention i* better than rir*- I •*. A O llitn;'or. ▼fame

SWEETpSSEiStflNAVY (toil ̂ -8EST-<" Total!

war.lei highest j>riz* at Centennial L’xp ■■ f»r A‘r rht-u-i. (f tjMiUie* Red ,z ?.*•!» r/uir- acfrr r>f •ir»*ef'- >g a‘ jilt ti.d-aeeo ever made. A* -tri-. "Vud- ak i- closely imitated on infer: f?oorR see •} at J a... ’< H>*t in ou every pine. S..id by ail deal- -. Sn.d !. sample, fiet, to L. A. JiiaBo.v A (Jo., Mf:*.. i’etersbuig, \ a.

1 i I ^l,ra fine Hiied (aril*, with name. +\ MO cts.,post paid. L. JONES 4CO., Nassau. j New York.

Retail price $900 only $200 Parb.r nryun.i,price $340onU $95. Paper free. Daniel F Heatty Washington, N. J.

THE “WHITE" Sewing Machine i- the easiest -ellirig and best sati'- fying in the market. It has a v-ry large shut tie make.- the lock-stitch is -imple in construction ery light-running, and almost noiseless. It is aimo.-r impossible for other machines t -ell in -tired com petition with the Whiik. Agent* llanteil. Apply tor terms to While Heaing Hachine Co., Cleveland, O.

STOCKB RIDGE

MANURES fjriyinated by Pro f Stockbrbtye, Prop ss,»r of Agri-

culture, tn the Mn.-tmt'itu o-tt* Ayrirul tural Collrye.

Made for each crop, furnishing tin- plant food which each require. Used for.* years, and in lST applied on over 10,000 acres with great -ucce-- ■»»«■<£* It E III ff II For sale Honker* Hill anil llrlll l*ho«|tliate of a High ad. also, Chemicals. Mend for l*anif»hlei. Hailed free.

W. H. BOWKER 4 CO., HON TOH or TEH l OllH.

WANTFfl I Some fcood Hard Wood in ex- TV All I LU ! Change for Farm Implements.

FRED ATWOOD. Winterport. 1*. S.— Greenbacks or Coin taken a- u-ual.

IwO FRED ATWOOD.

Babbitt Metal, For Machinery.

C1HOICE Babbitt, or Anti Friction Metal, made J of the best Type Metal, and for sale in quunti

ties to suit Machinists, Millmen and others tf At the JOE RNAL OFFICE, BELFAST.

No. 78 Main Street.

The subscriber has just returned from NKW YOUR with a YF.KY I.AKGF.

and well seleeted Stock of

Consisting oi Overcoats, from $4.50, $6.50, $7.50 and

Upwards. Suits trom $8 to $14& upwards

BOfS SUITS AND OVERCOATS a specialty.

Also the BKS I Stock ot

CLOTHS! ever ottered in the city

\ on il s l'i u R 11]

always on hand.

VI,so. all tin \ anetiov ot

(’;ir[>rtii|d;sjlil(,|iitlis,\\ imluw SHADES AND FIXTURES!

V\ It eh l am prepared t" soli at such

la i.\\ FRlt I S i w II ind t pc.

i;i .mi;mi;i;k tiif. flack. j

78 Main St., Belfast.

SNOW SHOVELS! AT WHOLESALE.

FRED ATWOOD, Wtntorport, Mo.

ALL KINDS OB

KLS I I ! At Bottom Brices.

Extra Quoddy Pollock 2 l-2c per lb.

F. W. COLLINS 1-r | a ,h ..deet*d M-.-k of nil

k ii F *'i F i.'i and U ,nt< r tr* !••

V I.«* I • F Sin

Salt Mackerel, N < I tn 1 'is.

A, Ml » 111. ■ ; UK'S MA< KKKU. In Kin, win M.K.

Halibut Hoads. Fins & Napes, DRY OOD,

Tongues and bounds, California Salmon, Smoked and

Pickled- Smoked Halibut, Herring, Yar-

mouth Bloaters, Finnan Haddies, Kippered

Herring &c.

A SPECIALTY. In at. •. a ti t; to «uit, in --r out «’ to- .! 1 h*-

-■ gra 1- in rh. ,-itv. *t L<*\\ 1 > 1 PKP l.s Pa ti fumi-hed at .ibi-ra. rat*--.

COLLINS Fish & Oyster Market.

Opposite New Masonic Block,

Sausage Meat Cutters & Fillers. VERY CHEAP!

FRED ATWOOD, Wmterport/Me.

IF YOU WANT 1 i-t >in<r-. Aught Board- r-, In !■•■ Bought Agent>ilv er or < Laid. 'rd« r*. Merehandi-* sold.

>--rvau’' nr I*..*- i,-.nd> :«> Apprai-e Lawyer -t < a-* < >p«*ning Day- Mu'.. .il Ih-ach- r-. In annoum I*•-pular Pr* .idler-, Houiti or Acre-,

>k-. Butch* r- or Baker-. B. .,,k- Mo.it-, I * Hir- or I. •. \ ot*-,

• 'Slice-, 1 »r.Skirt «-r Flouuc*-, Ba-einent, A » ur* 1 ■ »r Di-eatu F ir-t F ! >• r, A handi \ all-*-. < .in-iin iit, \ 11-: u h<-iui-e, I l'urcha'* a I*• < ti, Morse, lea-. Mure, Be. Monk, v nr l:. l’eii- Bloodh.mud -r >t-it/. 'Tare pr.uie F r* from F it**. 1 * make know n

T. Mir*- a M T ..ur Store, A l--nd*rot Mar-, Mo-te|ry, A Driver <-f « ar-. Dry mod-, \ II I guilt ari ;ag- I j.h -i-teri. \.1 Opident Marna/e, Picm*--. I'.uv, < nuoert «.r Ball, F\cur*ioi!*», >kate», Knick-Knack-. Plate- 1 -ii i-r-ions, I O -ell tn gav creator--- lot he.- r*-:id\ mad Diamond', Iiicr*-use of I ra*le Pear!-. • Hal-, Poke ami Wood, King-, Picture-, t'url.-. Lecture-, «>r wa-h f--r tti* *. \.. kind- of F >»...!. I o buy tt-)'. ndd thing W'irk-ou I b*-*»i--g>,

< T — -i 1 an\ odd tiling Magic, A-trolog\, » at-, W ealth --r Felicitv, Uat-, World widi Public,*'., 'fa!-, Flag-, Flat**, Bag-4, Bat-, Hag-, Pantalnc-ii-, Mat- Nag-, R*■-{,!*• ndei.f < Tat at-, D: -- Shirt --r Polar-, Muttni:-»r M* t Almighty Dollar.-, Final iul R* li* t. Mnti-ft- to Kent, Mock-, store, tenement,

luck-, < ’ash to be I.**ut. Lock-, <’a-h to !»*• Spent, Sock-. >-»nt, Portmanteau .-r Box, l ent, Pig, sheep or<»*, Rouian r* !uent,

< >r ev» n a B an, «<o Then in a trice Read the advice lake the idvi.-e F tr be\oud price Written below Written below

ADVERTISE IN THE JOURNAL

Fall and Winter

MILLINERY! MRS. R. SHELDON & CO..

Would inform their old friends and customers that they have lately returned from the Boston OPES, i

I N'( > and have the latest fashions in

Flowers, Wreaths. Ribbons. ami everything that raaken a HAT or BOX N KT

attractive.

Mi;*s Ivlgcombe will exhibit some very attractive

TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS! of our own .UANL'F.U Tl'HF..

have no formal Opening, but art ready to SHOW our S I OL K every day in the week.

W •’ hop*- our past experience and reputation will he all that our friends can expect.

\~iT l‘L K 1 >' h. Look \T o {' J{ STOCK gJi

MRS. R. SHELDON & CO. llllill STRF.KT, BKI.FAST, Ml'..

October '15, lt<?r. lrtf

Sled Shoes & Fittings! \lfh have just received an invoice of BESSE- >V MER PIG IRON for Sled Shoes. This metal is tar superior To any other for this purpose, being exceedingly hard and strong. Those building or repairing sleds will do well to call and examine.

Prices Reduced to Suit the Times. -Ott BELFAST FOI \ IIR1 CO,

Hay & Vegetable Cutter, VERY LOW BY

FRED ATWOOD: WInteruort, Me

AUCTION ! Valuable Farm in Belfast by

Auction! ’€'■ TILL be sold by Auction on

W ^utnritar, tlari h 'M 'lA, at J o'clock IV M on the nrenii.ses. tin* valuable farm and residence, sit uated in Belfast, on the shore road demlim? to Searsport, about d mile4

from citv and -aim from Sear-port village. Contains about OO acres ot tir-t rate land, with a shore frontage ot about rods, commanding a fin*- view of l’enobscot Ifav a thrifty yimng orchard small wood lot of soft ..I. buildings are a two storv house, nearly new, tinished througliout in the most thorough manner, large barn, tinished ami '•lspbonrded. wood shed and wagon hou-e attached, being near two good market4, i- w*-li adapted tor a

dairy or vegetable farm, altogether, it i- a ver>

desirable place. Purchasers art invited to examine the premises prior t<• dav of -ale. Particular- and terms of proprietor or aticti neer. Will h* -old w irh out the least reservation.

PI1IM. VS PIN l»! LION. C. C. 1 l: \ 10 A net (one*

bruary IN

The Osborne Sulky Plow c'IAHJS implement has grown rapid;;, into pubC 1 favor, and has become a- Indi-pen-ibe »»- th*

mowing machine. Any right handed plow can be used It wi 1 plow a- close to a fence post a4 van b- done by band In ston valid hard land its adv anfag*-s are most apparent, the principle upon whin Ho plow I- hung being calculated to force it in: Ho ground, however hard The plow i- bandied hi t; driver from his seat by a simple system ot l.-ver- enabllng hirn to control its operation with nhs ,• ,•

oertaiutN Send for circular FiiKD ATWOOD.

t<4 Vinterpor* Me

The Maine Register tor 1878.

UT 1 11 t" issued 111 a lew Week4, and w. coli tain the u-ual matter Mate, t oun’ and

I own Officers, Business Krm4. Bank-. New-pup* r-

I xpr. -- and telegraph C. uipanics, » r,:ir- o >

i. tie-. Hotels, di-tan ••• 1 tar* 4 n K K a; ! -a slillioat I'lio, it r* vi.i-.l T|.«|» of TV Mine X

Vi4' 1 4 »:f|.'<Ts, >|* mher ot "ngr* --.Hies tural \ ol** W ’i 1 »■' '" I It 1 4 ■ mi sin'' » on-: it ut ions, Kates ot !*• stage, R* v* nue stamp I»• 11 -. .< x I i

.1 S I K. liN \ I I >. Agent, B* la-t 1

District Court of the I ut'ed Mate*, I e-frier "f Main.

IIAHI.KS A. ill’ll I N;si>\, J In llankru Bankrupt. )

11 H I S l> Hi 1,I \ K N l HI C. a ; *n.i ? ,i-

1 K* bruar\, Is?4. b Char < A >t* plieiis* ,,t 11»-!t.«-r,

Bankrupt, praying that lo ina. >* deer* d t t.

t ill di-barge from a!! 1 d- ht | uh v

Bankrupt A't, and upon rending -aid P* tr >n, 1 < inh reil by t he < .r' t hat a h* iring ha-!

upon the same, on the 1-t Mmelav of Vlas A 1» 1'4>, before the ourt >u Cortland, u -a. 1 Di-tri

1 a* I o I... k. A M and t hat -• "!id ■

th*- creditor- ot -aid Bankrupt. h*-ld t.*•'•*i *•

Cliarles Hamlin, Register, oil the pith du> o: Vpr;l. IN-. and th* -bird no.-ting d tin- -am- >n •1 ! in' d April, *74. and that notice thereot pub li to d in tin Bang •• I »a..» V\ c A "uro m.I ie Republican b>urnnl. n* w-papers print* ! --i -aid ■

District, once a week for three -u.-ces-i «••* »-, I and mo.c m the we* k!y Bangor *ri. r, th* la-t | u I Mention to be ttiirtv «favs u lea-t before tie la\ **t h* aring, and that all creditors w ho tiave pr**v*-d ttieir debts alid "tier p*-r-oii- in inter*---t.lliay iipp*a: *'.

Said time u, 1 p a and -h >w oan-e. i! auv o-v

have, why the praver ot said l*etitn>n should in*t be granted »VJ1 I* 1'KKBI I

b-rk d Di-rr: « ourt, bo- ■*aid Dutric' b 1 I'M Wll.I.UMvN Solicitor. will

District ( ourt of the 1 nited Mates, District ut Maine.

I n t h*• matter *.t WILLIAM H HUNT, 1 u Bankru{

Bankr-ipt. Hnius is to (iivi not; it a i. be* u present*

February, :-74. b. W liluim H. Hunt ot I il»*T'\, Bankrupt, ai ng f hat h«- tmn be *1* cr» * I ., * I a’;. P.i-.-hai g*- iroittall his t* bt s, pro\ »!•:*• under tie- Bankrupt Ac .m ! upon :*•.* 1 ng -a.

It i- < *rd* r* <1 l-v r!i*. ...irt t hat a ti.-ari :g h- had j u on t lie -ano on t h* M oeta ■' M «• V D I l4?4. before the oi;r t ii I 'or and. -aid Di •. at 1" ■ deb" k V M •* n I hat f hv -• ond in* mg t the creditorso’-aid Bankrupt, b* e I betor* » d «?

Ham. i. F-j R. gi-t.-r, u ! V: '474, and h- hi-*! m*-« ting of r».*• 4am* -n Ho | 'lay ot Vpri], l-'-. and ’.at note ■ thereot .: j lisle- ! Bang' 1 • »iti> VV t, g \ an-: I Republican .fourmt!. t,. w -pap.-r- print* -1 ml l»i-1riot, one- .* w. k I : :ir*-» .. >-i. w ••• k j an*! "lice in the w.-.-k!\ Batigor 1 or.* i, th* ia-r I publication t* b*> Cere dav- at :■ .i-r bef-.r* tle-dav I ot' hearing, and that ali -t. din .•*'. .- j ► v»-♦ 1 their d* bf s Mini "th.-r J J re-t. Hot’, aj ; ar at -aid tine- and ;'.».*.** nd -v ti:e«-, it an

He v have, win t o- jra.'T't -ai l l'- titi.-n -liouei UOt be gr uted U \I I* I'Rl BI.K.

( lerk of Di-t « "iirt, tor -uni Instm t. JoSLl lI Wild imm -n 4 iw

I»i-tr»- r t ourt "t Co- In'.; D.-'rr: t M aim

I n the matter >t JOHN K KI{AI»> I 1:1 .1 I : B k

Bankrupt. ^

I' 11 I > I !«> «, I \ I \ | I 1

f bru.iT v. 1 .1 o i; Bra Bf; ■ l; pra> i* that he nmv b« 1 r« i hut •,

vhurjte fr in ml b:- d. tc-, pruvuhi. mder B c k nipt V and u} .. r< adm* -id !'• m

IT Is Ordered t tin « uirt that a earing U|‘>n the -Mine. tt,e Mond;p. ot .M i;.. \ 1*

tore tin I Ht 'o k. A M HU ! ** .if *h. lid -I rhe creditor- .t -aid Bat; k ru; f.. .j H a nil ii. 1 Be*i-t» r, on t c ! la> \ ; l-'-, and i« f ford meeting of tl .• -atne *h. •. ■■ ■.

dal of \ j.-ril. : anti .at c ere.c •.

lie] hi i: 1 »rn a 1 :. I mi’s Wh.g and C, .r i,. a >p ,; r- [.r; !:*>.d m

I'isfr CT, a Wo. k for three --ive We.-k-, and once in t lie w k. Bang.'i < .. n(.r_ la-t put tioti to bt 'fur!;, dav- .it ii .i-; before rhe da\ of h-ur in*, and that all cred’or- w n.. i.a% pno.-d no it debt- and other per-on- n lilt* re-f. rn.i;. appear .,t -aid till!*- and plae* and -how cjtu-e, ji air- fhe\ have, why the prai- r of -a. I*, tit. uld i.o-

Kranted W '! IV Bill HI.I- Iw !" t'ierk t Di-dr? our;, for n l>.-1ri.

I'i-fr ourt d :h- t n *> >' c* D.-’m ? r Maim.

I n the ni it ter o! WILLI \M H. HIM Bankrupt.

Bankrupt. s

''[''111- 1 > D > 11 \ h \ 1 ’ll* :.v ! h- Co;. | an 1 1 ir ! me,- mg- ( : he r- d W un il

Hu'. Bankrupt. w d| be held it the ,|-r -til II .... n Belfast, ou la t \, v I»

•• k M., Oare Mr. U--*:-!*r Hum! n ! pui I.- *p* •dried in Secti n- .-w and .n*iKevm. .■Matutes ol m'. 1 Mutes 1 Bankrupt

w I* ».** K I’ll W K \ 1 '\\ 1 I » N \

: nit ; S it 1»i st M little.

1 ii the matter ; i'HAKI.Ks A > I Kl’li I.N.xiN. In Ba m

itaiikrupt rpilis I- I < 4.1 \ K Mil'll I .e and <d i 1 He iu*s of t he r* d.' or- A

-oil. Bankrupt, Wif. >•. h- !d at < u-t-osi M ■ ■ ;-e, B< .fa-', b« tore I’ha- II iiniin. K- lie*-,-:, r, c.

"tii da> oh April. A D a1 .. k M the purposes specified :i >ec! a-..'*: md IP vi-ed Statutes t the | i,; e.i a;. ri f Ie. Batik ruptc\. *w l" tjria Hli.L I. .lOH.VxiN, A--lgi.e*

District eirt of tb* l i Staf- I -•; Maine.

In the matter of .!< IH.A Ii BK V L,i I It K l I In Hankr ipti

Bankrupt. )

rpillS Is r.» 11A I \m| B I- tl t! m and ;d 1 meetings oi creditor- of John Ii. Biad-tr.

Bankrupt, w 1 he held at ?h u -tom IIou, in B* fa-1, fa-fore Charles Hu ulm, Ks«j lie*,-•* r. on the tenth day April. A I) >' -. ut 1: >*:k M t He- purpose- si-ecitied in >*-ct; ui- .V»•.'.* and !{*• vis, a statute- .ft he lint'll >t:ite-. I itle, Baukrup' ■ \. BvlU B»\ A 1 HAN II 11 LI.| K, A--.r:,o

\»tice ul \--isr :w «l Ills iitm.-nt. Ii tin District Court of the l nited -tiifr., for t.he

Di.s:riot ot Maine. I u the matter of

l"HN FKKNCII In Bankrupt.-;.. Batikrupt, »

DIS rilK 1 nl M AIN L, S>

VI Belfast, tIn- g .d day oj Januar. A D. i i, undersigned In r.-bv *iv * dotic- of hi-ap

poiutmi nt a- A i * 11 d I.dm French, of It. da-'., m the t utility of W'abio an-lMufeot Maine. wuHuu said District, who lias been adjudged a Baukrup- upon In- own 1‘eti ion t»> the District oitrt ot -a : I ii-tricf, fileil ict. id, : -77

dwio Wli.LlA.MB I HOMBSDN, A--i*nee.

V 'Ill Kli K, Portland, March 1, {*?•*. \

DISTRKI oh MAI N E, ».

'IMlIS IS TO (, 1 V E Noll* E I hat on t li*- jT* li I day of 1-Yhruary, A. I) .1 Warrant in Hank

ruptcy wa- f--ued against tin E-rate ot l-uac Leather', ot Brooks, in the ( •amt, ■>! W.iidn, and State of Main*-, who ha- e*-n adjudg* d a Bankrupt on liis own Petition, tiled in the Di-T>ict ( on*t t o -aid District, KrbruaryjUth, A. D. >7?*, that tin* pay ineut ot any I«-t»tand delivery of any pr*>pert\ h* longing to said Bankrupt, t«* him nr t>>r hi** u*e. uni the transfer ot any property by him an-forbidden law, that a meeting <t the ('-editor- of the said Bankrupt, to r.rove their debts, and to choose one or

more A ignees ot his I -tate, wi.l tie held at a •u:' i "1 Bankruptcy to be hidden at the Cii-tom Mou-e, in Belfast, in said District, before Charles Hamlin, Es-p, | Register, on the tenth day ot April, A D. 1>7>, at 1 o'clock M. .-win v M \ttHI.K,

I S. Marshal, as Messenger, for-aid Di-irct.

To Eiuery Naw»fr, K«4|uir«*. it Judtce of llli* I***.»(■*• iit dial fur lliu < omit* of W uHlo

JAHK undersigned, being desirou- of being > ■ or porated as the proprietors of the "Searsport

Spool ami Block Mauuftcturing Company." request j you to issue your Warrant to one f us, directing him to call a meeting of said applicant-, at a time and place to be mentioned in said Warrant, for tin- purpose of effecting such incorporation.

Dated at Searsport this tir-t day of March, \ i> 1»78. f Signed. t EORGK MERRILL. I HOLMES Bt i'lv. GEORGE L MERRII.L. M B \ICH<>1> (AMES G. PEND!,EK»\ B I I'KVDI.K |d\

,J. C. Nl< k ELS.

State ot Maine. — WALDO, SS. fo Georg*- I Merrill one ot

LS. the foregoing applicants. ( -’ (i likk nn<..

PL RSI AN r to the foregoing application, yon are hereby directed to notify the persons whose

names appear therein as applicants, to meet at tin- office of Emery Sawyer, in Searsport, in -uid (’mint \. on Thursday the twenty first day of March, A. D lt»7M, at two of the clock in the afternoon, for the purpose mentioned in said application, by publish- ing an attested copy of said application ana of this Warrant, two weeks successively in the Republican Journal, a newspaper printed in said Countv, tin- first publication to oe at least fourteen days before the day of said meeting. Given under my hand and seal, at Searsport in suid

County, this first day of March, A. D. In?,'s. (Signed) EMERY SAWYER.

Justice ot the Peace. A true copy ol Application and Warrant.

-w 10 Attest GEORGE L MERRILL

iwri ISAAC HILLS, ^W^SURGEON DENTIST, 19 Main Street, BELFAST, Mt.

6tf vOv«*r H K. Wells’ Store.

C. P. LOMBARD, DENTIST

<• VI. t{ Sr S' /ltil f 1 V / Htl

EMERY BOARDMAN, COl XSKLLOIt at LAW

AND

Notary Public, No. Mil to Stroot, BELFAST. ME.

April *, l» t it

JOSEPH W. KSOWLTON,

Attorney A: Cuunst’lloratLaw, >v**j Wrn Aw-r store

Liberty, Maine.

f. A, GREER, Attorney & Counsellor at Law,

S' 1 Mu ■ *r I U ..

BELFAST. MA1NF

HENRY L. LORD.

Mmliiiiii Tailor. No. 10 Williamson Block,

High Street, Qeitast, Hie.

The Science of Lite:

SELF-PRESERVATION. I* ii *> 111 ii «mI auiI for N k* I ** ouli Im !»»•*

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A t.fr* | a 11 >

JUST RECEIVED.

CANNED INI ! I IN',

Peaches. Pears. Quinces. Pine l 777. /.'< /: t

} i. s.7 | 7V '. .1

PRICES 1,0 W

.1 -- / V, -/ 7 1.1/ I 7.7 A /1;S|! .7 /i 11' ,/

F. 8. SWIFT, Wadlm Block 37 Main Sfre*’!

Bullaf-t, .Inly ... :

Mcivhiuits Iiisijraiin ID! V i

I'tt btft- S> f'Hih I > • I

UNI AI!Y

('ash < ■ ,*■

f-r 16 i."itr m- n v.iii'!.i

■ ! 1 n;• N- t Sur; in-,

l utni A ->

SI MMAl: Y O A

Bank. <»hs ami Kuilm.i I -; ■

I -an- ,., ,M-»rtg.'i«' I nif.-.l '-tut. B • a-It '.n him I. ( u«lt in Bunk, A •vni- 'i 11,' r* ’. I’r* tuiutii- f,>nr-.- ! ■■•;!•

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1.1 Alill.l 1 11- Claims : ir I.ut*:..n

WAI.1KK rUM., \VM. 1 B VI N I*reii.l.-n? .. ■. \_•

C II VK11> O • 1 1 K, VMM : W 1 s- cr» t.iry A-

ivnit* u "II .1. no: i; ... ! Cl. ATWOOD, Agent.

Wint<*r|...i n l-. 6r .ars

EATON FAMILY SCHOOL NORRIDGFWO' K M i

tical limit if ** Htltif'tti »», ainl f»t «' .!• '- !■

• iI» s'* an 1 other >«. (entitle ": U|>pl> t- H. F F.A 1 < >\ r> ; al >

Snow Shovel. Neat and Good, only 70 Cents.

i- in 11. n i paid.

FRED ATWOOD. Wlnterport. Me-

VSK YOFU !. ROC1 !’

THE KITCHEN AND HAND

MINERAL SOAP. Toe Hi t Vjj.

t r Introduc'd fir

i lcaiuttif Jfiil I'olioliiag TiQ.ft-pp.-r. M-tab.

knit a and

h:

FilU GENERAL HOUSEHOLD lMi. IT IS LVSL'RPASSkD. For removing Paint, Varnish, urea»e, Hlaekinf, and all impurities froi.. the h.. J-., ;• haa .j

in the mark't. NOTIt ll.-lh sure a ml *;el t he Kitehen

Mild Hand Mineral Snap, und take no

other und you will always use »|.

CHARLES F. BATES, Proprietor, 86 IIARRISOIV AT., BO8T0A.

ly 14

—FOK THK

PENOBSCOT AND MACHIAS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT.

OWE TRIP PER WEEK. r Hi. Steamer €'!•» «f liirhmon<l

Jaipur-.'*** n’T.'S,,1 V Kill-.. ymI! has |{Ni;roud Wharf, f. >•.!•.! >!-ii.- sir* •• t. *rv Ihi i>i.\y I'.wv. ine. tt «> nYloek, lor Koeklaud, ( amden. li*dln.-t. H ar-|»»M, Burk-port, < >-■ in. I m.-r f ■*!*». wu-k >"Utli " e-t .< nd B.ir Harbor-, M 1 K-aert, Mill Hid*:*-, doiiesporl mid A’ hiaspnrf

K« turtii tig will I* nv. Mar hi a-port M,.n •.

>1. * 11 i *• fc* at 1 to oVlork. .lulling as abov.-, <-\cept Bin k-p.-rr and -. m-port. arrlv ng I'or* I u i -ann 1 i-' i. n- 4 i.i’.ng to it ii 1 ’u mail Ir.i. ami

i'Iy morning I »-on- I, B- -ton am! tin W »

1'ass* ng.-r- nnd I n ight for Bangor will b. for w o l< d B B It li y\ it11• >iit *• \tr« rfiatg.

I -»r birth* par' -iilai- in-piin- of « 'i IM > I* A 1 I Mix »\

•Kinmif) A-, in lor B. ?. -*■

Salford's Steamship Co. -1 olt

Boston and Lowell1 \ T I .> darn aru* V 1Y A J A H Di \. < aptain W*

K-<: *iii mage b.t <.-u** trip iir w* ■ <, i- a-mg Belfast tor Bo-

M r.dav a i* -1*\ touchtug u: aii he landing-

<*>r' E ..1 *- Bo- t r* ig ;a**-u at uauiu ‘‘ l VMv Ageut

Marne Central Time-table. Wlntar Aniiui'eiuent.

I mB. Monday. In. air.- will run na !<*i * iive Jl* Hast nl v

»’ it.* H altlu 1 > f ti -rti-Pke ally,

1 "luird *• g ■•*: Burnham r '• a hi.

!.* mv.- Bel!;.-' i- ;• in ■ I'oint \\ »ido Br. k l\: I 1. •rndi k, 1 1 ni’

* T .• n •* .ng v i i. g a! Buruhuii, M Hi

I H. turning f ,. •■ Hum Nam at ..*«* *t. ti nf1.' O'-i'i*: : I •- I ti.rmii! K no I .. IV .k- V VV u |.,

I 1 '. arm in I- B* !!!«-• at ! :• p in

I -uv Burn* in. »f » p ti. I ..nurd'** 1

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'. V' .i;• i.• i*i. j* ,tJ *•• arriving .*

PATENTS. FC. FF. EIjDY,

\o. 76 State *»t. K.lhy, Bouton,

‘M,. I. V ■ -1g1 -r» i*' ■ 1* d at W a<h i.gfoi* V -If.. .. >/ / >{. ! ,M/„TI.

O! flit*

1 gard M

I ... pr vv «, m 1 t,n‘. had Oft.

II \ M \.\ 11 •. ,f I’nt. 'll. rtl'i.p* am. n pi j.*■ r[I [,r* tru-*

1 and t.tv ■ '.■*:»*■-• I. -1 :• -. n m .. | -Jtr 1-1 ‘M I Nl* Hi KM., u- .... 1.1*1, t

m. .it, >*• in v I -• ; a -in-. Mr -i oil ha

•>av *- ...-oHi.'.'i -ni. ig* ti •«-- in .Via* \ rk, I" dad. .i. U ....

H I, .lull

Belfast Savings Bank

n .v\> m M"V) : i.• w it.uk i,4' Kwin 'v ij**? •>. H .,i" ir*' j r'j-Hf-'.l *.s r.-

'•••' 1 »- ! •* '• th« ‘t In V :*? >-• ■ 1 '• j in: •• »n«: l> -i 1 .’I'1 r-. \|,ir J j, ,-r»*

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: 'Kit tin I.' r; 1 I! ; M •; Uh IU h I 'll* UN V *\

f r*-f <o •* I I •i |> |k 111 .tin*

I* V I I IHM * O l» •*« * A I

Ahut.lon* hi ( alia L ..s

Ageratums US ty. lamens !:»

| Begonias 15.. Chrysanthemums 10. (lariat.on* 10. Fuchsias Cupheas 08 Geraniums I0(

Hrl.otrop.'s 10.. Is 15. Pr.mrOs.-s 15 Rose, 20 Vn (a, oh.

*14 ll« l-l H I* Mill I it

U V! r BOWDtUH. 645 Warren St Boston, Muss

Russian Turkish War TTi rr*n*l « r* t: *• •. r.' -an-’ f them

.!

a ■■ •!,! •. fi

{»• t t i1. _T'' .»i.l Mv k p Mi-Wilts,

1- v. ‘1 ’ll v 1 I I- are Mi;, -t an 1 > "' i■ ■ ■» 1 ■ X\ »■I. !

i 11 i-.1 AlU.l A

Dr. J C AVER 4. CO., Lowt-li Mass.. 1 ‘ru I ic mi’t A II.: 1 < ellll't-

4(1 I • -*' -I 11 1 1»' M-Il. im 1

Sheriff 's Sale. \ 1 'r V A T

» * Ale \\ 'Si- I k 1 •. in ft.ill! s

! " ul 1 •' » *• d* k Palmer ..| M '•■. -' 1 -"iil at > >41•' .•

unction ai I hi V\ u II o^it r n Belfast. ;;i -ii; 1 t1 i'' 11,4 -t Marc!..

.'Ai -it i”*-mi.. :i ♦ I;. if f;! a c>pi d '• a > ii -ai■ V in< — W e-thud >ii lit* iir>t la "i I" ••:...»■ h- -all11 was attached " a in-m red. erij the folh w i.^de-

n ■ J ai I .a ml, to nn »in■ rtuili par. e; ot > -I K’- ink*• -rt m 1 bound- d a* loi

> t _ I..i s. ll Mk- and -ton. •.» th. u 11 nn -1 -Min.: ..j the Un herein ib -cribed, thenc*

dtifle. NV'I, !l lief v 1.1 v .1 th. -tresiui f en e ni>rt h a»t*■ r!n iiirt v j|»ht and one-hud rod-

stream, rhei.ee ,,.uu ». * i* ui-t, rod-, -tak*‘ and -t.»!»••- thence -oufh 1 deiffrs en-t,

1 neiN iii. rods t -take and -tune- thence south * 1»-fcfr• tiff v a •> i.f t.e^.naiuif, uituiniiiif aci uin.1 Tj r.-d-, more !.r A:-..,

••"••tliei .-I ’tain par -el ••! !:i: -du ite in -aid Frank rt and bounded a- b Ii a !•■ m it Beginning ut

-dike ami -tone- ii. -outti .no t id leading truin Sill •" trend M .. • hi -" .ill degree- •a-.. rod-, to -take md -tone# theme north -'*• 1 degree- Nve-i. I-. !■• -take and stone- then, e north degr« a-t, 11 rod-. to pln<« ol bemunin^. I'ontai'i a Hi a. re- more or l»-s- Al-o one other pure. and wale m -aid Frauklort, on tie nortti -id»- "i road, beginning at -rake and

-tone- at Mar-h Hin-r, thenct south Hi degree- ea-t, -dd rods, to -take by tile roail. thence south

1 dejjr. e- nvi -.i b by line of the road To a -tak* tl»en. nm fh legrt-es west, thirt•.-four rod-, to a-take t>. Mar-h UiN.r, tlience north-east

rly bv the mer to place of beginning. containing .n* a. re, more .r less. All the above premises are di r’ to .1 mortgage given bv .-aid West to Amanda

M * ’«irti-. dated October *»th >iVs, and re.-, rded in Waldo Kejtism ‘d l‘eed-. \ d. 146, Page 1:7.

l>ated this I’Jth diiN of’February, lrCv .1 sv ill \i K, I*eputsheriff.

0 t ̂ auc-v ( **rds, "uowrtake, ldmn&ak, etc.,no 2 alike 1 j v!th name, lOcte Nassau OardCo Na- au.N \

I’l lll.K MU' Ol i’ill. '» Mi, Ol HM\i.. i i'si li IM Till. 1 1 1’T V-•* V * ■ ,» ','!» %l l.li.i. iM. V I I liy, 1-J.

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> >n '■ CM lr ! A tw- ty f >ur •d lie- r«A 1 stiilUl,M* •:-r, by a-c.-ode Pi fir< -tf -r t wr : r- r. ;t!~ * «•<“ ■•••f H in see „,u, r-r so that -aid sr-t mi. >! 1 r-.td

a, 1 i. ', j.p ! C "lil •' v»s >r preacher* ... ,- *■

.«'"US .if :••!! p-ran •• '-A H' V W IE .•

'•Ipa'. "•». -rs there,d -*11 •• wn*: _• >..*•: ,1 a in »j 'r. v f th-rn. an* rr- r- vr* p me peace 1 r.t;g su fi •• c. wh ,v t-Ih:., j- s m vi.. :tine a") | t- f ! tain r*..: unPI a •v-irnt::i can 1>* ;«sue.1. and wariant when <lirt»ct»-,l ’n th-tn v. I j-r• s»i i» „• ’t. or committee -f aria' cement* t a «u-- Migi *us m

semblv rn-eti’.c may app t me « •. r.p -...

keep -iri-M HI ■! sell r-fi—l.: « is:: h ui* :t w: -hall cMQf .rtn ther,:: «u2h r> c-.Ut i-

rs appointing them pr,*wri or

Approved r\' I I

C" lia |»f. I. AN X' t Hie 'A ,f

ir»*i a;.d six -f th- Kevi*~d S: c it'- .• t >:■* v 111ti -ati- na f Jur r-

'i* .'VnaP c

ti « ”i !.*'cis u '» m1 ,w- ■l ter hundred

v -d statutes, is h-.et.v .m :■ i«d by striking -y a ... tween ti: wr»r*!a •••>?.'* s, .* ;i,{ 1 4T1 w»

ti-.r. 1 ail iti'-Tt n ph.c-t thcr- t w.

'p-rs rn under the age ,f ■. ve-tr* ju.i1 !. 1 ••

i-jin ■ tnd in prej arnig sue*. .«: th- v -'.h ! *. •••

bal!!-S f such I" r-• MS only Ha :lr-; .* g -! Ul •: il IT t-r. if appr v,*d integrity, of ?"Und judgment and w li i; finned, and '{Ualified aa the constitution directs to Vf>te lor representatives in such town.’ so that said section, as amended, shall read as follows

v-.i'H. shall a jnt "f j.- h ns. u or '.••• n> f V V' nr. .. ■ H r'.o a- 'll T- H .; !• ( !•

'•> s‘ »tko lh Main* 9 f hu* h |h*rs ’ih

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pp. .,.oi. an 1 ::.c fust vest m h.m

r. z. I j- 'ii the app-i tmrui f a irustoe r» cr ill pi' »• ii- K t;. tie c art a -1 r su:i. c ..

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pa r •avement :■* vest in tru .t,Vr «i n-

.. w.t: :h- th-ra, v0 tU and Ukw:a to be S.eM in tru&t.

A pi -.l ebriary 1K 7

CIih |if t». \ S am. ’i'l •• .'..on on I !.;«.(■ r by !r <1

lr .1 n..1 M r.; K '•>• it »n<i ft '.u C<< nutr un // ■'. «. n.t v. r,/i-

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tw hire I tvs hr eighteen bun lre*i > ! swet v

ii hereby amended »y adding then :•* :' h»J!..vr*ng J -de l, t!..»t .r!r.»»*l :uj• ::-'s .y !i -p.v* a ::.*k*'? i' !' »' tr." pul tr r-.’.e* of us ! ■.!y as

|*r -vi i-d >n 1 tick'-t.’ that sa. ! aectbr, a- am. :.d-d.

will r-ad as t -l! ws *?k< Ti'.ijf 1 N railroad company shall lirrnt the right

of a ticket-holder to any given truip, but »Hch ticKet^.'lder

sin', hn’-e the r.ght tatruft- •11 *n\ th’ whet he' .-

I «r *• \pi f-s tr im, n <i mv- .■ j, th f s

; ;ug h' h*• v .f th- »' »• i- f t »•«* e»'» w h s i,- ns st | h *- mmi Hp iHs.i.’- .is vo ! s ars ent •< :*y Va-

>1-*--1 p vi• I• J. r., c»ini» » w| m if ip- v-t ill 1 III 1 .*vu.ai f:» fur'. i,*e uv »

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n. within an I |-*r the C"M'0 ■■{ K*-r>».*e, n»i--

jus:"". wh«. shat! I-* ’’ant sa

v -f truly «.i nvp.vrs si I I p •• iw r.

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'i :-t s1 all eituM *h a ft.r 1 irt -il al‘ A’• 'Mtji pr,-••**«••• is.tu th* r* T*m -f in !..i ti*.- >'Ht*-. "t th*- usual "i-'Tis, kar:• o

s'. •» x .*f•■'*■. u .*l*-i !h->- > I ur’ i-

«*?..-*!; !•*- s v-rx y ah s ;r. I ••utoil :h.->r uk".- .- -,*- state

I' ri t th*- •-.»*. h- o ■ ! -h* stipn-n jurin-.al c*iurt -mi wu-tty shall h!-> I *-vrk,f a .-i

i• *r ■ i• revive f >r his -• s is su

■ f-es ill ? l*-rks ( *».m»!-»r *• rv.. -s in the Sill r-rae ju ,1 II* shal. hi :• .i *l*-p .-v. a,

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1 a- t' e r> i.c.ai .ir. if the !• :..i

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.try. a I'-'.'s %• in -r c .1 m* .a .- i.

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... > 1 u. y i..s .ver .; ,hai tr a he U- V. .111 alter .1 v ui.il shall P. ... ir

!• K-» el i.., iv .-. ;u ««,>• ,i p u

•..n i‘ travel a.;-l alt* n>Unc- ? .i n if. u.

Appe ih sii til i. ••;.u-r u -v t:.e app- i'.; •..

pr» me ju i via 'Ur v.d shall -r i-r Lr.ul.it a-

l.rbt to. u».

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i.v term h i.ii ti.e .... .ill- Ui.-t .it, } a Me 1 i- u

the ts« .\t law t rm happens t oe n- u. -1•;, "t :.t i.-l. 1C‘ -:.e JU3I tf.e supci n >: .r: ... -i

in -t.ou f the p.irty i.*.t \-: pt .c rt.:.. -.1.- ..••pi .-:»

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t'rt.--*s rt.h -1 upon a-':e si 1 m-:.' f ! .1 ’.3 r-'p r..-

ar.• r. n > t >. t.-w trials, shall he t r ?. ml.,' ! ■1 tern: -I at fh- law term ! if ni. Id!-. ... r.

‘•ut any eas t -r t‘ iw ;rt u.uy, I ;. ij;n f j...; ties. r-•! the nut law ter;:; 1 : m ; «i

tri : \ -. 1 all e v ; -is ar-.sit _• w .• A

elusiv- ;ns*»i t; :. -f sai sup- r. r may * _ri.

tied at i.o. hy sail justice to the chief .ust.-v f >

prerae judicial court and shall. w.*,eu s-- ccr.if.eil. :v ar-

gued iu writing on both sides, within thirty days there-

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M.1.1 H I hi orti. 1 .riot: .MOD ii: raau.al tu i’ Td tc .atil Mv iti ?a," u- .... .. u : K-., .. .1 ..0 4! •’ V 1.0 till

runner o -t* a i\ iva

m. a t t. '..ntv .■

s’ ill alter the Ui. Llii I N ilUi..| neV In* :r»t si '•-•••: -it tne terms of said superi ■..ur r d •:

-rat l aes la-. f Pec'mber. A ;-r;i a l; with the civil busiats* aa.d court

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1 '• * .« -•» •- i.» Till. a !•**»•, Hii'l Itli or in mat |«r-«•*'».- uhaU'Vor. wfiioh In.

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/i» *-« in slur> as !*» 'r’ N 1 I a -ases »'! ere t- " :>s are or mar h-

> a repeal :i :r .-.rga> "barter a- d th-ir HU'1. ! a ties ;*re » v •»•:»*-d h: --serve \ |,v :h»- pr

v of v-act repealing -am*-. legal serv •• f j.-. «?»-sse, ii c< Her: sue!. .1. bis ;*i..i lumlit'-- may ;-e made any inh.it..tam of l«w?ul ag- resident ..f the terr:: r-. •'•a-W in nail di*. rgarozed ir. aanv- manner as’, v t--i f'T a-rvice rtf pr ►-ts agninst *■:.».] r i :h. nr- tii l*--a deers n said terriOrx >, B-rvice can i*e made.

T'li* art shall apply 1 «ch d-.str •< «•»; s..r.• *-•> a f„r %s the :« app

.\ppr. ved February b ,»■»

Chapter 14. VN At"! 1 s-c-ion :hirtj-tw' -f chapter silty

f th •. P. :»••! '•latutea. granting t 1 'uardja:>' an-! isteea p- w-r t. assign m Ttgag-s and mortgage lebts

P* rnarrut 'u !»* >'nat' and Hou." of Rr/irtsenta- n L**jv*:*tuTf x**‘ ’."i1 ,'e/. in

thirty -- hapti y-fivt revised *■ iitu:**s is am**- ].d by inserting ::i the first !i: after

Aim nistrator.*’ the w..rds *g tard.an or trustees< that ra. sect » ad as f)i:< W8

skct K-ai «:ate :.••!■ 1 by a: x- -’ •- admi-.is rin»r. gunrdi >• iroatee in rig age taken ;. v-

at ii the g: of r-l-mr >n has expire-, shah d—med p-rs**::a; assets and held in tru=t 1 the per.

us * d beeutitied .he rc •• y if paid and if r.

pa. ! he sd-il: r-lease the -slate, but .1 i: is >t h- may s.., as he c.'.., pers- rod esint*- at c imon law avl

void- m r gag** a-i 1 h-h: and the purchaser shall x the same rights and. liabilities as the pur4-h iser <*1

per«onal property. Bold by 1.cense f :he probate c--ur; A s ties so made heretofore shall be valid

(Approved February 6. 1878.)

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>.• and U»e share bv the te n. .i must b« unt-d.

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s> statutes is m. ten > c 1 f -f 1 an.i tmni lines t:. -m* .1 tr a i- ;. n. .,ui

7 All !».■■! 1 's ,-st;4t m sV win :t,.*r I it tail, r- •-

< •■. % ears -tin ni'i.i «' p.ss tv ,t t si. than the estate .-1 .• ,.s r, r.

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V- or y ot I'Uf I I ♦•isjll .tt.v rs;,i'.\uin-

lawfully > iCt —

» v '.i :-.v hy !.r a _• t hr &* •! fr >.«•.- -uoh

v !•■ 1’/' •»■*'r it-r

•k v m~ i. t tva >1 this .■ I i. statu.tf lhr I

> its uissi-t* s f i.'ht-f t ;• irt 1 Hflti fif* V

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k » ,tr a:»'l tw. .! v p. .* in ■■ W :,s rv

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:\ -h • ! a!* -■ :*• a- T: ?: !’. ■! was v {<• t,gr.

a .ita* ;' -'ir w,r

f a th k ■ « !. ;- i> v '•* a; -if any n ■■ s

V r- :

Ch it't>-r 50. AN S I T. «J Ii 1 »

'it, H' <:• t II- -> stnta ■ ■ ■ ■ 'i\ t« ■>

N » j- ■. »* .t!-. ? rc U.»* lir*.t div «•:

a > ir *ur I. -1_• fi• -• n hundred hi.

» m •. :h slat A »• v i.-i or -«v*i » i--mg 9)1 »i: he

1 \ a a fit* J.r 'VlSn'I.s

1 t mi hundred d«d- iv *11 1 —si p v d A •. v r- v -• 1 1. f the t: n*t«ia>

A 1 IIr J. »-|g fl Vlj-.il!* Uni s } «s h* .1. nr s- .1 a: v ru- s.

•s« 1*- •:. «• 1 t' — 1 »’• v | t*

N H at 1 h- i. r-; 11

t.r h.r| hundred and eighty. s s an> s » 1 .• tins

» a inindred .J.- iars tnr 1 v .. h .m .1 »r d* s d; and -t.n’-i

•«y f •*.». •i-**r h ■ 11 •. I'fw .• tirs iv ■:< ■■ v md '. V »: •! y o! * •(. v. 41 h ear

»1 > i- r. 1* s'. -v an\ 11.'.. .* n '•

"»■ * IT J..:- N ■ Sim 1 !Ii *T df*str *y. « :|.

v .i nr •• u. -v :• ; r.ss s:a: under a j<- j. .• !..trs 1 *r v v >1.. h d -t ar ■■ 1

-r s 1 shall hetw-ei tv- hr«t .* h .iv ,. .. :••• ,r- ;• y •: 1».-• h*-r. any tr.an-

fu k I h »tr v v ,-nr h-u. und-r if* l'r A V J s>, j, iv 'A

s .1 1 i:- s. «r v 1:

T' as r- Ills }*..>«. sA.iill the • t ar.v su h animal. I*-

•» vva ’.h* firs- day ifn 1 ••.••*■. 1 1 f..1111»* Hint Kill* d the satis-

"•* « lit". » i- 1 n** a*.— s af rea.iifj. .. .1

1 re. -si ,:ri' in de-

N !' triT .'i* 'H .. plane •; .1 h' ;*• v p tr. !:•■ re-

«-%».•*. 'ur £ pT:-d i.f •!.!!’• !!( whirl, t*‘d. ur.-l r -i 1 a ■

f -■. .8

'• it. £ V M » .-ivir. <•? <• urm 1. -la'1 *:'• it v u; -.s- r-I uarct- «'arl-n »--r ach

■ b h f if:*- '*-rtn f V ur

f «•' B1 Iti fV ; •.*- r- deputes und* him, and -,uire ll .- i- is f-r the tarhf.il te-rr rrranee ..j

his tees, and sa; I at. J ir |* th*-'* -evrrai v urr.: s. shall

v i-r a t: Each of the v ■ f r- tf ir'1. Hv f Th

’. l-i » *.r.-e pal nn me ur t under oath of 1 1 o: -r 'f-r the preceding year.

p .r: of t-.e net pr-e’eeds T > i-t J atji.uaS'y. ir. January, ■; x- t-arv I"-*' -itat :.n :mc-«vst on ath f all

r-tunied t*. him v

f r.. day In i' i- 1 -r £:••• *ir*p t* d -■ shall 1 •• f

d -f. a :■ rv tweiitr-f:ve dollars: '• :e to the cuun

r-.* -tv vr -y ( s,. -V n- e’*** .f his d*j»u ■ •*— i'ry s’ a l r.fy such -unty at-

> ■*; -V warier and the ■- un-

sh .*• f >r *-vry such neglect of v p- ra.t .< r-c--vered shall

f' *'.‘y In ?uc. prosecutions the •• v.rv f state shall be sufficient ev>

n ti*-r -<:• to make return to him. f p.ri "I:•; t o?he~r* of a-v town may tn

a- rua’ m* -tine an articl*- s* -t d pm- warden, wh ia his

< v* di'pir.ce if twelve rr.ih-s r*-r ’her- f. ‘•.hall have n.incurrent

* :'d ‘1 si.i — p -w.-r*. and right as tf,* u s deputies: and he shall make

tv s’ate. under a i*enalty of ir-. »»*• v i. rer-'vered. and appro-

whv h*-.f said officers -hall have

ininp su't'V'-y 'vp nd in vent u. !.•« i-->Ut>eji * 8'

" t:ni• ns, :1c- | ;r » >.r w

in t.> |- a '!• a hi i]',i .i:i ! ani.'.u m —d- r. and ir.1' j, in a Hi •.

■ H*t- in up ir «. i-v >rnpl.nni >r »n. ;•

the name >f *i• .t•• a*. su<li fli<*-rc m «> !• ■ <• I. w ... ! .;rt;s r-v wai

<d Ird f t'l t‘ w -»nh n or 'I | w.i’'!■■!. a -i ■

;h»Tti'th* i- .mty or w: :»* lie i-< may !••• \ r

hi, d ;h- acts Ip r- i.<rh;Men, |>r v id' .i n n

^ard'ii r deputy. wul. f urteen d-y s after *■ 'intn.il. d. j.r -s u:> f m h >i.m< d

.a!. I e p» i. one id pr ... enter, ar. 1 •• 'ir.ty, and such a •: > »tr.plaint <>r in ii.-ti.i. v <\

mri.'-ne. ,n ,.i y y w‘ h «.id, «

I hunted •* ,. ear. •.* -1,1,1 -r a. v

! "T- t, nut 1 U irrp !. > |0. The »err.- in -f state »« t". p ,in r. it*

cisUture. m .-a. h ..f January. « .. I- »-

.'.< x-vuti.ni .f th- v-'d;nt: "• ,-:i >; > « nip tpp- iirs l-v !>• r' s r. e nved.

>•- 11 \ i»< »: in .nv k iv 1 * •••' Ar-' 115 o? May n \ iv tiite. nth’d :v -f •.

arl. >• %r a •. m i.. n < -• •. a tl d ••. «- ■ fi *, r. 1,

•».. 1 t ; 1 ar« f o '. av.hr.» d ; c > 0 mpiv <lfth»*r.* >ft<. le- •. e n

■tn’ f* *.,* 1. .• mndf •«* 1 lu'f ;!.• ; < >.

I'J. \ T fv«V I. ...

iK I»nv w V k <’ "ini illy d 1 lijet;. ..r <•*;•: #• n d< r.

-• a-" n "f Mu ! fir.- ; 4> >• ptevd.-r, .*r k d r have p ■ wye.in ry*. p:

VC, anv ru*Y d cr ■ v •• y < a’l-d p»rtr. :c- *•: 'i Ir.-.-*. •.■■•we*- '■ :day --f !*• -th‘rr h< ! :h>

rut -11\ .f S-p-.-n ’*• v’-u »r .. v.

pinnated ■ 'Him <!i v n i’l" I pr -k— .1 ;1. v-s- \4X January an 1 th frd l.»v S nd f-dl- * p.,»

penalty ■ : n -s v *'.v. n-.r u- thin < »r.

e fh bird > k ;• -.«.•*> d :or aah-

.'K 1’ N ! r- «• V -r

'r van --'f * vi*ti -,. m-tl. I k-

rearm.*, tak•• a y k larvi 1 '.jr of us f

aeh t’.r I » take;. 14 N J- r* « it t it** h’t I, v

is V a- v of :< e 1 iris *; m *: ■x’ ;ts ’a-ks »' w-. sparr w<

1 -*• t*v. i:- a d J. ■.« k< -j-t ■! f*r 1 N per** -• at any viii" !•, i.,;. 1**str yv th- owi. •*.» Ip* i: f v w

'•••' 1 any V .• 1. «• « hawk -ad w'<, -ilR

•<*.y pp- •' •* -■*. v ( f pr •*■

•am*- as «. ''.no *. r- arinp «a: I v unp ml-r a penalty *••' *. **. .'«»•! •*! e ri *r m r-

Mars f r,i I. :..'-t. mnp «n n k*••. *r ■•**»• r- s

M- N n- rrt tra •• p’acc. ii tl, s st.! -r ’*-*• lor }- .m *

Icr-np tlie p riol :. «•' * *v. •. ti».p f -:i •' * r*l n

hiMtrl. -y. ler a T »‘t-. f •• *i *i:.r# f »r l.vi >

♦tarried ttar -p rt- 1 >r.o. |7. Th- pr. v ! t’ is h<" -!:s•! appU

i\i1ern*istfi. «'••!! nr*--. •• Kv f c p->v««*-*,•*:■ v.

re of th** *«■ k ill rd* f t f ; p .s- s pr.i\- ! 1 J‘ v s 1 ir 1 — f.»r su*'i irp •-

*K< 1^. .A it ;*♦*• .mposo-1 Py th*-a* j.r- -e.•••,..r« may h- ■ '• h an ad1 f d- ‘o. oorrpai* t ri i'a- '• th- :. m-r of '},• -tat-. l*v *. > «-a; !*• -r ■■■ p •- ;• f p ts- I -f v

ll oJ h H v p n *-1« 1 on ye •. wl «u'li * «■ may the .< *-.->,’ »• in a!’ a -,i ns tl f-*r n ;;-r tt I *•

r v j the plaiorff •*•*•-. **.r .-v-r fall *• «•• ..,*

regard t the am mt ••• -•* r-' •• s *.. when d'ent-*1. sh n '••- ,d. e-halr t •••pr -so u‘- and th*' -th t.» n.* r.- -1• j» -r. *r h u- >f •poor of tl r,*y **r w! r- s.i-h p* .-ur ir r*st,l, s.

Sk< * This -tot *'’ n *t apply t > th«* sl.o*.t u2 of dll ks > th** -- 1-*

JSt-.v Chti't-r c-t :• *l i ■ i !*i. a* d «•

tw-'. ,tf rh »p» i• p.;‘di-!aws i_*ht- 1 dred i- 1 <**'••• ty-t .: pet''-r’.vdl --r- I part- of o'ts r.o >• -is*' r.t wit-i tl i* a**t -r-

Stv all *■ -tj ; » *s a- ! •* l-*-m- •••* H-

A :•.i -h V* J V- flap: o ..

AN A'T ... t 15 .-.r ••• !: ... 1 ,■

Bt t ena ■ le and H ■ * Re eeenta tiies in /,»-,* ire 1.*# m '</» a f ! .v

S-m :: v 1 Thrt- th >n«l Her.!. und-r M tl*r—-"ti-.t of the govern *r a?; 1 il, «»>-**.. s- at pu'-'i pri\ sale a:,.1 c-.n-* .1' v or par •* '« f : I at 1 !■*:»• i-

and r.gfatf cut i:. tv-r l.-lon ;. rig T th «!•»<• tern.? ;»< 'her uviy direct inc'u li* g lor*. -••? apart sur-

veyed f settlem*.*' and at th- time of ,.* tak- n up by settl-rs: hi-- all is and rights that may !•«' in

forfeited f *r a :."! ; i- c- ..f a- tthn_* in’ '•

millions, at.-I ais *: ctr tin.U-r a g ras-

lots reserved for pu ;• i«-« in any t• *?)-*.!, ;r-. 1

land until th *a •••porat-.l .1 .,1 a

p::«* rati I'r •. 1-d that u* i! the 1- apart »

s-ttl are « id a- af resai I. tf y id p*j-c: to 1K up V *.* 1-an < .« .V led b\ 1*1

•si Ti. a kl.a’! take- eft --t fr •: »pj.r and all acts inconsiev-nt l>**r-wirh »r r* d

Approved Feb. Id ’*7‘

Chapter 52 AN’ ACT amend*' r> •' -reti .< <1. ha, ter -. 1:e

hundred and twenty four of the PuMi' haws t«.,r tli-year one thousand e g;hthundred * d ,*■ v*- ;;

acts of hundred and seventy-f >ur and one thru-.i d e eht hundred and seventy -ix, relat g t Free High Scho Is.

Re it enacted by the Senate and fio.s.e of Re/ resent five* in Legislature assen, ■■led, as foffmr*

1. Th-see'• s-r-tion of the one hurulr-'d at:d thirty-first chapter < f the public laws of th- year ■ no ih-usarid eight hutched and gev nty-si\, is hereby amende ) by adding to .-aid s-otion the v.ords, ‘hut if ill or any part f the mon-y paid l.y the state f th

support cf such fre- high schools, shall l*e expended : any other u:t -se than f the i-unpor' g.f .-a: : fre*-

v ijj A N r h m .•: ? tv i;. v

>.* t i» i’ 'I r3 r;».>r Hr :( t t; < ;tf in '/ ,«> H-; r*m! »

11» n ii/ >

■ v. :v’ u f < ;• -• i f-«' 3 a :•••'« 4 r 4

« 3r., t «. > j. t » £ p- 'tv t I- V .1 w?-*t- v-r. •*

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ti ! r\\ *••• *lu*- :*t 1 p-*v ■ •!,

T5 ■ y t>- •» tn ;•* vv

illy f if** r-t ,i a- v. I -i -• 1 v

i. .'I * I <• 4*f s •. -•••

i»'<n 1- •••• •; h ■■ th»- h I «»•■; p v ... n* ••• III iv- Mi r.tff L* .mi ! t* ••

rj»- a" •• .*•-•- »• -I u. v I *ri a *

•r it 'i: ih- in ••• pr-.vi !-<t m. t. ! «**.•.jr* f.t ■:*••. in 1 -.Mi 'i -v th- f ar

* n- 1 11 if -*

any .»*u -a-.t x *- •!< -• ':• !*» f •• :*.••: •• h

*1-3 nw.it*-:. Tii«: c » •• V t u *.

.A !»*- I*' U'4 UO U t nf Ip h ’* •: 1 1 *• cured « 3 n. g lii-. tin- rt* :i w f •••- «

•' T: «n 7 »**■• th- V <- it -*:i tM ■! rr. »• v m

*•. 1 •». 1 ! 1 ! 1

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f. tur:' ... i. .v 1 p i. ■; 1 -;c til -.1 si)., r. .;*• it I.h- r-

f.*- i-.-l't.* f .*U .rp rati t: Appr- ■ K* 1 v »

Chapter 54 * N A' T .1 "o :• iv. the H«

.'••h u n r- lH’i n L !■• ! R 11 n a f rd t-y t hr ''rn :!• in //- u ■> f R>y> *t n hi

i* rs !.* giniafn «*.»*< mint d. * *’•<! .N mu v |.r *. ! c- f 'he a

in ill "f H <■;' a !• ns *-t *0 I if- if.--: :in !•

or w.n tip :«fT.iir* kh-tll be mu nuio- 1 by > o'her person than 'he i. .surm iMnnnissi. •ikt If .*

s' a\ i| tr f.- ■ tn:: **i 'lot f.o .i-s*-i« h c n.p* •’ y ir- !• -s -1. »r ts i11 s r-ek

s a cor.l.r.fc tro .•

i-h company f" bil- •. S’*, v.d apply t* a •*.*■ ■*

ih.-sii|imnr j-j.liral nurt t. I a? |.r I for■ •:fi• t chapter f r-y { the v »<•

t' a’ t- Pa'i If--. •n.pu*."! as at r*-- d. p •— 1- all h m." r-I r> ;♦ .„J

all b*- .1 r-cnp it y 4

:).■ transacti a "f business. Approved Fell l->

Chapter 55. \N A«'T r-i amend section ten of chapter tw Imn-

dred and eighteen <d the public iar.s f hundred and seventy-seven, relating to 5a\ nnj..- Han ns.

/V it n trd ’•’/ thr S»natr and H ■ !'f t Rrjresf n-

tativrs m L’<jis .iture axs»mt<lt !. a- fd: ws .“Sectiosi t• :j t chanter t wo bundle and .••l^iiteen

of the public* laws "f ein.h e*. n hundred and seventy- 't vcn. is hereby amend, d l.y striking ut tn* words ••wl the state," from the thirty-fourth i.u- of .-a

se -fton. >. that said sottma, as amend*.':, .-h til lead a- follows

•Section 10. Savings banks and institutions f.,r 'a', inirs are restricted mi! hereafter may

*':* i'ii' !’ii. t :»r,v ••! th- V-w l.i St 'i t t it;.

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tn #-.« u. /.» i' t<«* e. <* 1 a- *>•

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-T r; k r.*_;"M a i a it*-: : ..*• w r > w ,* I tie n i. h i:* a le 1 Ii 'It'.- •*-a*i ere t the I tv n£

» r*»s in u v ■ r i*i ■ at*-- «»e ». !•., :i Ii 'life ■ fJeferiO .1 Tl

nt at law ..I :i c lUitv 11*• it Hr* he stu, c

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!a r- i.- .* mi t v *-• -l 11 *r i*> ;

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|»r* t.- .* ». a .1 '* al»\ U. -Iit-.v ^ It '■!

I Ml-. t •• i\ I»:»> «*Ilt **H HU.' dell..lljd '.v r. >. h .■ i.

Vii ’.u »hi- del.)'' he .me- ii.ihi*. Ml inv ti.ati- in.-r h*r the pay ii '-.i! i-l it:.> th.n-. tmet; ,-urety fur ai;<*t.i* I*-r m. ii i> incut, re*jin -t- a*i\

■ pr ■•ur* Mi; r.-r s t !>••• *;i•• e-j. *n- ..••.*»

■ *r surety a>- ah.t <•-.!- *. *' th intent ti.e:*•!>> \> <•-

ure any aw.»ut.t, t.* te *r **rher demand lot the i: *r -: _

,» .1 t > .1 ,-u 1 at law r ms 1 u 1 nr 1.--. -• ■ 1 il*-:*-in:-. **r 1 _re- ri' pi- .-4 .ute *-r defend, a .-u.t at law mi i*ju (.* U|-'*ii n.in:.-. tie -hall he nuni.-she l

v a iiuc n-it e\.-e-.-dii._* nne thnu-and dollar- nor than twenty *: iar-. hv imprisonment n*»:

a: •:* .. .nc v -ar. Appr^v id. do’ -i 1-

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AN A'Tl ..mill ,\ ; iat 4 th- .Mum | .das- ii. ,i Seh •! f-r i..

/>• tl mat '■■! is f •. 1 iws r-41 s.-cti •' ll. Ii. I s.-ctmu n ..f th*' pr

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> t A p ti*. 4.nr li ,f any H betwe-n .14- -. ,-htv .,r the in mi i;.al rti-

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fest dan-ier of ullinii into habiv ->f v- icutnorali* C.i u lest tin'll sir tn.*jr — U'./b-l M fuardlfwa-

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roved, Ai d sh.ill be su t Hr* im ni.-h ty "r town wi h.-r xp* ..t

> I. at -x trn -t mor than •• «r -r

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Chapter 05 \N X r IV r.-;..r *.-, *o tli t!u*ii*a 1 tv *‘>

1 h>U .*» '‘t .j*:- r *- v v i.; -a ..*>•.

H n ip ''it, .v as f *ws

It '• all >••• U •• u:v ? mitv ;"t-v :*• u*p .t I.i act fur th* Stit*- wrh the «U*-rt v .•••*,• ■ *

>ir* .* 1 a ■ i.r ; ij ,H « ate •-«>•« rpiri/ :.t*

urt fr**m t::- •• •u'.ty. hut t* a*l 1*m p* •» 11' 11V a a 1 !

a* ah v Appr V‘ *l Pei*

Chapter 00. •\N AIT .i:i e.i. K* it n if t ft * ■«

p > i. n -r ‘1 -».. r:_c T -r .v the use pnr-r and !-a -ei m** > hereby pr-d; noted .n

f the *:i,a -a\ i. d-T liar..,. .i;!* fth.- a-.-r. am. -mf i:: ••• 'he «a -.r any p »rt

f ,•>"!!■ my land *• it. n t tn «-«r t hau -.no •• n width, under a jiena tv n n the master

;"T*'»n .n nar-xe d -.neb r o-ii,. -, .n a I tnan ri*- hundred n<*r more than three hundred

ir*. and t !i«t. •>.. -.-•, u >n the v **>.•,«

a'tier*, t«■ .-.*r- md ipp.rru- u a sueh mi ,»

« ,, r*ir i. •: » m na 'm t n.-f t •-

i-'kere, p -I ;■ ■ -d n d ?n >te uii one

-in ;t •**i 'iie-hes in depfM. a id a net for rii* -dimx h-rt Iiii '-t not III -re Than one hundred a mi •. eut> n e-h » n depth diall not .» de.on .j a .... u,..

>r A 1 penaitm- a'-d h.-tedm name i .* preeeri -Ktioii inn ere'ovore-i by indier-

>r ae* n id det.t. and "tn- fourth par! oi the .• a ;t v ..r forfeiture r»*«••. vrf or imp "p shall ••

f 'ti ••emdir of the .inpl:t'iiJi--,t or party pr -*o-

t a and the rem id fix three-fourth.* f" the < e t y •• h t i. or reed e mmerrm-l.

Mt' Ai sh'-r t!- I- pu’v slieritf* instable* and fish war-ion- are h- :m‘ aii'h d and r--

red t" -err«* illwarraei-. rid pre •• .?* tot-hem a r-'- te-i t.d 11.irrest at: detention ,\\ p. rson*

ir.e-; a nth v ojat.ii a n ..• th• p--.v •-> ", >■

••• •-•••• f ■ S' '• — ...at- tnl p p a

wo '-v t!.e per- -11 .. --.in arrested t" -mm

MX. fid keep (ft -mm -a o e fh '•!••• ■•on' ? there a I," \o-ept. u-

:.-re:n.i!ter made Ai.-n h ..Mirer- shall him the itue ah? 11 or it v t.i r« 'in re a .. my -arv a'd t" e x-

"it >ii' a warrant* aiel pre .■ i■ t-• :md t. *ii/e and k -u h property as -'mo d- le-w t- i\ m the -.-r-

:ih id or Mutual p *.. and ii ;n I h» a lowed the me ie 1 ■ -a ■. a me re w xa -• * iw

r -aid -'tlieers. ir addition *-• the emoluments here- inafter p ov.de.; amt in all i*es where an ottieer lih'is anv p*rs 11 or per- "I* a*"w on*‘, he tsauth Tt/.ed t.- arrest su-*h per*-n or ner*.-ns ;ttid sei/*» .-'udi ve-f-ei-. •• nit and apparat ;i* w" t to-ut a warrii at. and r *afel k -**p u per < <n -r pe* .p-

e’ nr perry un? d in procure a warrant. Si oth-ershuii use due di11_rmn.--* to pr ■urin.c sueh warrant, and making return of his doings there >n.

Ski. Any "dicer ikmx saieli a-rest and e-z-

r m i :;nd:n^r any fish or proport v -m 'UdL

•.-or "‘.its. "t!i•• r t li n ti <• i( i: n-c: n

ii4. -fiali ini.n-iliate! v n t fv ,vner -r p.*r- ;n '-liarie f such ves-"Ms »t. ; r- r pun n

ti ti-h an 1 other pr .pert> in I :1 ■. in-- u*.r 11 v th m f.vel... I.ou: a|f.-r ] ,, ■,*. >u<-n

■h '*t in in.*k -h «li‘p, r :l-‘i -t.

•anl a> he mat !■'• u proper, an! -ha •:. •..

fuel propert ? u< p. op pl.i te, in ! il f lien at the •■! the xw

m At .in t me after su-’h -• -ate, ! th- ■ nvi.er .-r la. iip res t'• t.a.11 p ... ? *•: at- "ther a,-p iratu.- in i>

il wr t n _c “f -noli 'i ■ ,i .i r,' -| ,ff he ■ irue. w •; •1

'h ’*T -hah :l li ■' it el v p'-P ire a !j ••• J i, t I

•' lot,I ... .1 !. Ill 111 1 o, ... •!, : Ji.• !. '.'iii 11' i tv h t• nil’ll"' t

f1 fefa lie •. i.;. t •• t o’ •• ! r!..• a a* ■•: e'a'm mt. th ’!

••‘•r Mill 1 .lie hi -nv l. ■ u T .; it.- •. he un*; where *!.•• prop, i1'. ; •!* f ne.t, ,-u h m- i. r. •• \ m

make u !. -rh-ef mu t. ha: Ski *'• fhe It .. til v -'v irii

the '1 h ■ ■ r. .... r j per p» u n -hi; as e..,n ;t. •• -a property **!iow hen. ■ i. u:.>.or ... hati t* til- e.t- h v a .iie :h" < m <.n-• pi h

•'pprai- il f. h\ them 4 r, ,.r. a-

.. p v- 0 Si hi,, o

shall re v 1 1 ;,.r -• 1 to he pa .1 tli-m ‘-v t '! '-r. are! 1 h :n

eh 1 4 e 1 w it Ii ni- ', warrant 1 pr thereupon, at ».• -u■ h vrner m.i 111-

ant, the pr >pei -ha. 1 4 v-i up t ■.

veletl-i l owner ■: mi mint r ’• \-r t 1 Inn the value *1 >

t»r i’sa! '•> h 1' ...' •••' im v 1

an 1 suf’i "lit "to" »pp: 1 w f tm -ah

'tel 'v the '•!• rk •: h- -up: *.«• 1 a u-f : th* •• -U’.: tv 11

'- s., -li

t: "M" ; tfia’ *ani pr pa. -hi »\ -i ■

pi Itot'ii' tn-asii rer •■! *:»i ! ,: h Hi ,;ii.{ li *\ T Me 'ini' u I 1 -a 1 *, 1',

"f sail! trea-uriT -r i -ip* .1- >■ 1, a- .1

iU-tiCtn-nt ot -a i nrt Me. <-• 1 f rf* ’n si; 1 property -ii i11 h it e ••* m lujrr ! re -r ! vi:i! l"i:iii t- 1 c H'tiii'i" 1 ■* •:. ati'i pla ",1 on H !-• r,\ : ■ r*

'. On •• viet■• rr* ! a;.. p" ti

! a violation ,.f ,(vi mu »rs t" urt ■■

tvh 1 e}i sij.-j, pr ,-ei ute ti ..r M' -ha.l •• ''' ■“ 1 !»•' r' •’

forte;tt*«l, an ! '.h il! optei ;■ -i h or p-rtv. ! f •i, .ar^fl z -u •!.«i it | auction 1'.' tin- ■ T r iia Hi ■ v

'heriff *t 'i• ■ j■ ’xt > •.*

t-' -ueii *“■ ■:i : h- a > t«* U t h * t ;n ••

•pier, all -urn- re*l;/.c<l ; ■. a' .••ral e -t .I’ten-_,he .•• : r ;..r

1 such .■••:>, 'h til c p i ..

.-4-urer ■; ii i• v : '.n il tre -ir ■ t,-t.r a'e-i an ! n

v ‘e-1 for herein Sr.. **. 1 n -• ’h '•• J r*

where ■

f 1 : ■ l ■ r.: : or i- miv -t .• n- -m, the Ik*' mimi* h.

the •• art -r.:*\ .it :t< ,r• n. : r a.' ■

so to ••• urn I .. f., w or -•!;r!ii:t' n i- I

i'M a t o11^ hat have ••'i mn •• .* Mut;.-**

»:.i n-t the *h vr I mi k o ; j.-n /..ir. or

’ii ;i_ sue;: property. a. \i <■ w he-.* p: ert v h »- "fi -•■ i. i ■: no t o ft

at i Ml' >•. .-.Ullie ’ll’" ! I*! tie pit. O OK. J-. 11 t I:I

•l.e e..urt, '«» that no riv *i■ n .ine.v !. e

t—en on; i:n« <1, the Mir' *h il m > n

they 1 ••:; proper t j. .n-t ••.r reri.-'i to appear it .a inn- m•! \ _> n

■i. -a ■! n ■: o*. uni sh v can-*- in f.

why .i i.-rlV lure ■! 'i M prope.lj »h ..., 1 t in.'i ii- .» m 1 1 1.

pr v. !•_•'! At ’Ii*- t. 'u■ ii ti>. i. .... ti,-- 11;t> »n «1 t*f.tu 1 r. ..r i.tlfrw -•• m *k-* .i

[ •rtcitur*- n! -.t i pr-.p. rl> ra •• -.im**

e:r*T*-«l ‘-f u*f -ri! "r*U a «.t! '. ■

t" the ui'i'li.iiH hei« re m.i : uuikf •!< •.-: 11 »• 11 ■ *• h- in it- n-i i.f ..

relative t" .* re*urn "( t?i«* pr ,••-*rt> mi !*•••: : t!•

pr*-V ■!- >ff ! !■ ft .1 1 Ii

Sk* In f.i-’*- ■! t \ i. k -m !. < i/ure. i*r imi. mi -r perty in u_*v. a-i \ *:ii nr m -nt :i f; ..ip! *-r r* ;.

Mr* vv'.f •• pr tv ■

t »k-.* t!i* p -- a l- .*•»•* M*t *«• I a•

ta.ii !. ul <!•• ■■ *..- •: t,.« prei Mi tin- t. i. .{Ii Hi*1' :: : .1; I »e i/t:

Si.. \li .i:. ! -fat t 1 .ifta .t :.

in i h tins net are {.•• «• r* pea i Sk> I ; I lr- a •: -I all take •■•?*• :t n-• ’• !

the <!at-* -.1 :n \\ ••r-'. cl i Ch pi nr U.'.

\ N ACT ! pc r re n• ( ;; ••nl'-r-’em nt *t ini up at-

tl* it rrm fit, ! \s-

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■'•ut.lv. tr f.i t.ii'i t t n til a, -n .i

ir> '. n t .r p p

p •• i-ure the nit. Si- Th•• w ii• s an a ..

.: i-.«f i-lie-i ■. > > ». *• t> :. »\ -u.

M.t* ui l :iii ■nt. ■ n ,i:. r. p .i:p. Uv prilff :•« .1- If r*‘Ml Itt-T ff

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ren-ler*-1 flu* r*m»:?■ ..| •!-.• .••.*. par”**-. title >1 r'f- pet ii ht. it: t .*r. -unt r-.'-uiU —

I'll* on th‘* Ml Iif.if a*., lira*, a f ra -t-p ■ a

t flu't. f !f I fat if f ; a r a a I u a k 11 i i ■ 11 skp. ». The mmis- a -:\ a su**h .ippii* t*

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this 6- Ci. *11 >KC 1 No pc: d a ii-h ;n that portion <•• a

Jen t or «>ihci w liter .n •’•;. di liah are art. lie.a* > cultivate*! or luam.aiue .»> tl» wr.Ueu pciUiis. ion

of the li-h c »ra*iiiss ■•:.*•«. w .thus t the perm.-.-iou f tile proprietor, under a penalty ul I .r

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taken or kided

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tin- eiiaptei loin piouipi. prose u:.-d I »r said offense, c.tbei '■ u.a'iing "lnpia. i.efore some trial iUstice,luuiii' .pai oi p*dn .*•l-<r by giving

lailOU to •: :i whe !• the- :’. .<■ 'CmuiUci >a. I slieritl-.

deputy Mk-nils, a. 1 »up--. li-n .• .mien-, -u-pau ii li w. lells a ad c dli l-, s.iali he allowed 1 r -a. -ei v. ;.e« ti*»- sane lee.-a- .ire now pre

tribe*! by tau i*>i s.-enJ- ana their deputies. SbC. ‘1Ad fines and pehui'tt-s provided for in

this act, unlesfc otherwise provided, may be rc-

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1 A i*pr 'V d I- -1. i-Ts )

Chapter 78. \N ACT -M: nd ’•-'M r: f- rty- :**. ej.-vj,-. r ■■ e hun-

dred a:,.l dt K v. d pfi r- M •* »•.

Arre'.'.- T ;\ ■*

H* if mtv tt\ as f ws

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• Ik rt-vise.l sur > .1.1- m t r-».t

*&«•'. 41. A v -r-' .•• i :r* p'i-mned y v. of a nrarr.tir. i>.r :.*i- collect: or. .f j-jhl.e t.tx. >>r any c. 'tai.e c--Hector d aty -riff ari--t-d or ireprix n--t

>r a malt iu e die. i:.tax. s unmif.-d to him. «.vC! >.a\ •- priviieee?. and lx- s tl>t-« t Me r. .!i_*m >rn of th:

:.a- ter. as n aries.-d or ••-!*..*ie«l mi cxe :*ion f debt; and for a 1 irp ses re .a; :.tr th-r*tn. the asses-or* "f tfi* e-v for toe tun jo wner* the tax was assess-

I. si.in i- deemed 'tie er.dpnr*. ar.d e >udi-..’ verbal <1: ration* at.a ! Ur mad- ro the oath a I certifi fs'-eoi disc., i: I'Ut '• tf. tj. .- i. sha;i -x-n.p:ar:y property from distress for taxes. -.h«- se i>- euients. tools, an article* of I urn it are whet; are exempt bviaw frgm attachment for debt. Aj^rved Feb. Jl l?>