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L OWELL J OURNAL, PUOLISHEO WEEKLY. AN.owrll, MIchlKan, by >1 a m. w. iiiNi:. TERMS f t . S " A YKMt CHIBrLV DETOLCH TO OFFICE IN QltAHAVS DIOCK-id FLO OH. •DL-M VIVIMUS, VI VA M It;." LOCAL UNO GEHEflAL HEWS., fIVOLUME X. LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 1875. •1.50 PKIt YEAH /.V ADVAycF. NUMBER 10 BUSINESS CARDS. lloward * Walker. [ ASmm'RK'^ ..f b- W " J Awl. ,to. Kin. Ml "UI" '«»»• l ® " , ' cuiiointr" All work ••"•nl. flr.l (Itu.. 8h ?P ojifMllc For»tt Mill". I.o»«ll. M a to :iit ipoit^r Hillii. M .11 in |>tlmt r AJIKS COOHB-VMB. ... , ? a n l w M c l , r . . o . l . l l . n l r l O - . i r l . . . Oa.lom wTrt L T - B. W- Dodga. A TTORXEV k COUSJRUM \r p ^; e ; 16, u 4 Rounwl'ir In Cnii?"'. N".«r» PibUe. M. on« tl o : « K of U»"« S1 Lavtll, Uioli. O. H. JUook, Dr.T.D. Liimb, R MIDENCF. AN1> OFCICK enro»t of OJIi "il BrWse »treeU. I.owfll. Mien. Closing-Out'Sale, w N. L MoOirly. noi.r.BAlK AN" 1N nROCKUlEi c. O.stouo k Co.. Commencing March Ist, BiMiU inJ jbo^HtU»U'l <'i, ^. 'Croekerj »e. Sloif In D EAI .KB8 In Pry Ocot*. «iic«riM Bbo^ IUU«uH >. (Inhua'i Block. U rr'! •>. Ml' Cofn. t of BrlJl- Mea*. Mnrkft. B. KEKKSr.3. U-«'ir in >11 UniUof H'* 1 ' . Poaltty.Cvi ilnglon StrtcH Ohai. W»lori O UKIBl'S LINK t o . n d from tt»ln..lo Uol.l«>nil prlnlc honwfc Thel^l omnlhu. in ihrfl h«t drmwnbf the b«tt tt«ni lo lli« I.eirtj"«r ordtntl th. Frmnkllo llou' • or tl '•'•'i Orton Edlo. S DROEOX. r n Y S l C U N Ao<"'; In Scotl and W n f # lllnck "lib U. >. I'll,'. Hoi- corner nrilec ml JelT'nJn !<'•• i » n M c o r n " D r i i f r Osvendotf * Blaln. I I n K A L K K S i n F « i i c y ; i r y o - " u . u ror r f R w i i i s s a t u l n c t o r v t o IHTSI 'Ii, 1 Imvc I SllSationa^bVn " ' v '"" n ' ( ^ | concliulcil to quit iho Dry Goods l)iisi- Jolm Wlliou. a I.l, Kisns of llluViinlllnr.-, lior»f»horlp|. /V Wagon and carriage 'Un# lo ordtr. J. M. Blathowaon, TOt.vr.Y, Allom-j aud S..liilior. Will at- ' HOI ' S, nnd nhall offrr my of tbv Buleor UnU 1 N O tendto baiintr I»J SUIEI Court". | tpwlil attention jit.n lo i:onT«l«ntlDf. Col- | •.•«ln|iod Cbaacrry huMUM*.' Off ti our 1 Satloml Banx. UlehU«o. UUton M I'orr*. R r.il. ESTATrU loviraon- andCollfelion Ajtnl, Notar» and Ju.li". 8p«l»l atUnll.n | l " n to aonrtnnclof and eolI«llon«. Onic, "»•' «• , UcCarti'a llore l^iwtll. Ulch. DM . Pook « MoUaouoll aandgnrifooi.Offlco in MawunBoild- U. c.iieiiaiintt. B. A. M. U EDULAK Conrocalion ol ll"«k»r Chapter No. Jl.at UiMiiic llill.on W o - l n r - U y r r t n ^ o f i m or btforr il>c full moon in n e b moBlb AT WKST'S DRUG STONR.2 WILL BE »ODKI> SCHOOL BOOKS. Tin* lioat Perfumeries. Gumc<. Yankee Notions, Choicest Cigars, etc. Call at West's. nni;o.i. MisaiciXBs, cm.ins. RUBBER PAINT The Best Paint in use. KOFI S A L E O N L Y IIY J. 0. WEST. VERFVMEBY, XOTIOSS, KTC. ' J ^ E W J E W E L R Y S T O R E . G . B . B A L C O M , Succettor to H A L COM tC N I M O C'A's' Would r»«rfclfull7 tall tb.alirnticn of Ihrjtlll- reo« of l.owrll and Tielnlly lo Ibe f i ^ tbal b* b.k cn hand tbc bc«l HTOC It OF WATCHES, Anmlrao, eigU and 8 * U i M o t e m . n t . f'l.lK GOLD J i a - W E J I L i H . Y , F Oli BALE. BUBIHZSS LOCALS. Hit ilrick Bloii , in L i • . ! ! , fom^aily'o"o.d br King * Ainrlilrll. Alio *opd bou.f and lol in lb« »III.S«''f Loiril. Inquire of 1«H J B. arRAOl'X. Knots of Unity Party next wenk'Fri- day evening. Juil West is imprnrinR tlir sppcar- nnce of his store. Tho Elections. In I-oncll there was a pretty lively stir considering the nnmlier of votes For Sale. 11»' Kl> llobinioa Farm al AJ. I; h Iota to »ult puictiairra. good .oil, ai d « . w !l walfre.1 a. mi firm In Hie fnunly. A'lj'.ln. IliP Tlllast of Ada Jil l llallirnd depol, G40 Acres of Land. w til be I'd i !t.» and nn f.irnrnlilo lern:.. U . P . J. S. I.. Fl'LI.EB. Bankrra and Brukcra, Jl Caual gt.Orand Rapld^ Paints and Oils at West's. Finest Cigars at West's. Drugs aud Medicines at West's. i The Best Cigars at West's Drug store. 1 Make a hon fire anyway, if you have , Mlrrln S' ^ * la . v wns n, I'h asaiit The only Genuine Kul.l'er Paint is j to burn up a whole length of your nnc i " u l d ^ h r a n y , " l ^ V , n for sale at .1. C . West's. Farm for Sale. The Faftn form rlf omrd br Olia Wliilr f coo- talninr lAiacrfa in t o w o . l i i p " o l O r a i l . n . o o e . t l aide of jlaytno I J ke, aboo'. SO rnda Irooilhf tike. Mc»l> locair-!. ;;J ILJ. Iron « brick .cliool hooif. Fair kouac a n d U r n aitualrd »l.oul 40 frit a bote the Uke. Thrtny r.rebard uf neailj Ic) benir,; frail ,, . .. , , , ti^ SJ aciea ul icipro'i uirnlt, :i icret aeeded C. Traill Ot ?2.o0 per hundred. doKu.Cacni of alien on Ike ground, 35 acrct . . , . , «f goc-i umber. Hull clay luan. no light aoii on Genuine Huliber Paint IS for lha place. Will be Mid on reaaonablo term*, pricc . , ... .. , IdOpnacrr. For f n i b r paillcnlar. emidire : " t " . t-. " CSt S Ollly . Wall Paper and Window Shades at West's. N. B.—Money to loan on good Real Estate security. Myron II. Norton. The Genuine Rubber Paint is for sale only at J. C. West's. Rest while wheat flour for sale by J. t Ttf sale ! neighbor's sidewalk. Folks who Jan't I " n ' 1 c, ' cr - v,llin K P 0 ^' 1 1,1 ,l,n mn > 1 afford a Iwn-flre at this season of tho ' •PP">vcd and orderly manner Still S.ar can't IK- counted high-toned. ,I,C s,rife w " c d warm ,,,rre wcro Return, from the cities and towns of ' n" m "oustickets •" the field for town- Michigan .how a long list of Republi- ! ,h, P officcrs ' Tll " p R ^ ub - can gains over the State election of last November, upon a generally light vole. 110 per acre. for I until' liiinl.ra irol Loacil, .VarcUo 'lli U:A. A D M I N I S T R A T O R ' S 8 A L E . - lu the PI itlei oftbe e-lale ol tlurare Shepaid, deceaird. Notice la berebt given Iht! I .hall aellat Public Auctioo, to the hfgtr.t bidder, on Katmday the ISIh day of Mar, A. 1). IS;4,«1 two o'clock in tliealler- noon,at the front door of the po.t ollico at Spence I> KKENZY , For Sale—One span of heavy horses 24S Bridge Street with harness and lumber wagon nearly ipldt..if.eb. ncu . A11 b c sol(1 at a b a r g a i n , U S t f J. C. P OST. Or*ud Kiplt Only Genuine Rubber Paint at West's. The best wood and cano seat chairs— from the Grand Rapids Chair Factory, Ketrt, 1' 'th* 'slat^o'f.Wcbi^n^BrtalattollceeH, ^ M ' f s New Furniture Store, and aulboilty granted In r.iu m tho ilileenlli day ! Everv chair warranted. of .Novtuber, A. !• IS.4 by tho Tiobite Court of Kent county, jiichigan.aii olibo e.tate, right, title Genuiuo Rubber Paint at West's on- and Intereatof t h e u l l deceaiid of.lnand to the | real eatate ittaated »qcl biing in the county o l i I v . Kent, la the 8Ute of Uichigin, Inoirn and • ' dowbtdaafoi'ow. towii: I At J. C. West's drug storo maybe The ea»t half of the wot htll of the north vtat . quailer of iccllon twcmr dTe O l , and the .onth found the best ten CCUt Cigar ever of- laai'iuartcr ol the nortu out iiuarl'r of .ectlon . , # twenty.three [23). all in loatahii. Ifa [101, norlh ICred for Sale in LOWOll. of range nine |Vi; wcit. . t. luted, .i/anh siih A. D. u i s . co.4 N. IJ.—The person having a jackscrew '' n - v ' u " v 1>01i ' i "' Ai:m '°" ln r - belonging to me will please return it V O l I C E OF COMMISSIONERS OK immediately and oblige CLAIMS. Btile oMlicliig.in, County ol Ktnl,; •! Trobale Cuuit for bald Count). latalcof John I), ilbir, decearcd. E. R. P ECK. ENTIRE STOCK R O G E R S B U G S . P L A T E D WAKE Er.rolfeted for Mile In Lowell. ?' '"-7 A - "• Any person in want of a bill of goods llon7B-enfrH«^ B iu^\r^i , . b ?fi h ld 1 ,0 ,1 ' C ^ county, L'ummu. ooera on ciaimiia ihematterof I have the same at Ctfit by civinir m o a n •aid c.tate, and >l« month. Ironi the S'.Ii day of , . u.rcii A. ii. 11::. h.r.. bg.-n allowed by u i d judge approved note for the same, on SIX of I'robalc, to ill p-nmi harin; clalmi agaln.t.aid eitate.m which to preicnt their clilma to u . for (0) months time, at 10 per cent interest. That we will mevt on I whilc cI " iin b' "P business I cannot make Book account, but will accomodate Wcdnradiy the el|hizi day of September A. D . 1114, I I alio l(fj> rvniloiilly on hand IhtUtl I'iu- ?. l . , ,!?- 0 !f ,0 . c . k A '.? cl . 1 "v.^t theoffleeof customers as above stated. ! lican" and three "splits" being "People's." randidates J ^ O W B L L N A T I O N A L B A N K . Of Lowell, Hichigao. f A PITA 1. 1100,000. HURPM*. f 14,800. iiiiiFfTftns: w W. llATfH, E. J. BOOTII, II. A. RfCB, r . R. HfRi, A. S. STANNAIID, M. N. IIIRK, ('. T WOCDISO. E. R. C BAW, II. M. CI.ARK. IiitKi'ONt pnlfl on liopoalts. WW HA It'll, I'le.tdent. E. J. IIOOTB, T. Prei II. U.CI.ARK,Ceahier. Fm ib- inrijiL. Baaly Exposed. Going down town a few days siicemy attention «.is attracted by a poster which rend something like this: "Free- masonry exposed; by Rev. — Rathburn w l u Im-i been shot nnd stabbed and poisnneil," Having heard much said against the monstrous institution, I slid in to hear Iho Rev. D. D. After wait- ing a time and becoming rather solici- tous for fearsome R. A. M. had given the Bnisliing touch lo the most illustrioas The Republicans have undoubtedly car-1 trcfl,urcr ' .ommissioner. and i gcn'lcraan I was quite relieved when ned the State bv an incra.sed majority,' cou,U, ' le ' T,,e ,0,a, n,ln,1>er ^ a ' ^ ^.ng indiv,dual arose and „ I ^ : „ , . I„..I. at., a.. cast was 410. Whole number cast for announced that tho hour had come to electing both Justices of the Supreme Court (one without oposition) and both State ticket 333. Graves, having no Regents of the Univarsity. There arc, 1 0 PP 0liti *n received 358 votes. Marston's as usual, some local exceptions to the m, j ori, r ovcr N 0 "' 1 < dem ' WI,5,C2 : general rule ; but, taking the Slate as , W,,ker *** Cutcheon, Republican a whole, the Republicans appear lo candidates for Regents, had each 164 have succccded handsomelv, judging m »j ori, y ovcr Douglass and While, the from the returns received at the hour 1 CMdi,UtM on ,h8 Democratic ticket, of this writing. j For Circuit Judge Birney Uoyfs ma- i jority ovcr James Miller was 89. Bowne, Apr. 8.—There were two Rc-j For township ofScers the the vote is publican lickcts in the field, but noj«s follows, (except the scattering) Democratic. W. T. Remington was, Rcpublicaus in Roman and People's in electcd supervisor; Frank Cuykendall, j Italics. clerk; E. A. Bunker, Treasurer ; 8. j For Supervisor: Johnson and J. M. Nash, Justices ; C . ' ^ Jr ' II. Stone, Com. Highways ; W m . Beach Drain Com.; S. Johnson,Supl.Schools; J . J . McNaughton, School Inspeolor. On tho State Ticket Graves got 187 ; Marston 133 ; Norris 55 ; Cutcheon and Walker had 77 majority. Iloyt, receiv- ed 42 over Miller. Ford feels good for tho first t i m e in ten years. Ha "hain't got no oflice now, not al all." Maj. ..127 II. MitchtU 141 For Clerk: J. H. Weeks 410 no opp. For Treasurer: M. C. Walker 234 54 O. C. MeDannell 180 For. Justice: D. H. Denise 200 119 Peter Uornhrook 147 School Sup't: M. M. Perry 202 114 S. P. Curtiu 148 School Inspector: 8. P. Curtiss .... 237 77 Jai. Brannan '.00 | Jtiy.lciaoaandSurji 1 ing, Lowell, Ulc. t. 3C»1)«BI.1»,'ec. \ J. IKiWK.II.F. Joaa Taylor. I RUN FOCNr.Kll and mtnaucturn ul ranoua j kioda of I'lo.a, lUirowe. CultitaHra. Sen- pen. BoUlrijh. and all klnde ol .a-tmg t" order l..i..11, Ulch. A . T O O S T , , Milton U. t ' e n y , i u ' t h o Villageo/Lowell, in aatl j I in and G uilnr Slriny) in the liwrlel. .1« couut. i„ rc:ei> o a n I examine audi clalnn. 1 ,. > I'alcd thia I ' l h d , y of .Varcb A. I(. ISii. if ii my lulention lolceji ujin yoml itoeto/ U.-iiKnr liUNTElt J B , j yoodffoodt, Iirouldmott rfqvfl/iil/y Milieil [ JO . I "il'.ul'onVra. the p.i'nn.n.je of all irl.o mny icn.l any- paoBA' r a ORDER. Stale of Micbigin. County ol K.ut,; Lowell, March 22 1875. M. N. UtSE. Omnibus Lino. OlIAW« BUROlCK.oarry Paaaeoger. loandlrom O the depot, or to any part of t h e town, day and n i g h t . I . e a . e y o a r o r d . i a a t th. Morrianu Itou.e.and j rllem t h . n e w omuilna. W. !• Atkins AOreono, D KALER.'tiB Afriealiural iinplewieule. Wealeo eellthejuatlj c.lebrated I.amUr Wagon, a n d , ouggiee Bunu'actuTeii b, J. A. AiUltl Broe Buai- aeaa plaeeoneduor Ea-tof Foaitlitic*. I.owell. E. Fuller, rvui.ca in light and dranzUi name.., boree. If clothlai, rob.ab'anket. whip, tiunk. etc., Ootlan in* mfaotare 1 it K. lulle- a, oppoaite National aank. ['"nWI lOBAHD RAPIDS DIRECT0BY. Ed. B. Dik'min. / \ N L Y en* price Jewelry Katabliabment in Grand Rapida. Diamond., Walche., lUlcer aed VIlTar Plated ware. 3a C a n a l a t m t . Batbbua Route. M OMROESrUEKT,l)RAMI IIAPIDS UICII. A. R. AMTienaLL, Propnatar. Benjamin A Harlan. A TTOHNEYat Law. Judge ol Probate, Sutary- j Public, llommt-.ion.r of Deede, *c.. lor New York and Wlaconain. Probate UBIcc,County build | af, (Irand lUpidi.Ulcb 1 shall sell at private *ale during the week, and at thinij in my line, Mierinj I ean umlr it' -(/• ol'j/ct to PA TltONIZE HOME. I'M tieular atlenlion /HIid lo RrpalrinK Watches and Jewelry. All iroi /.* irarrmilrH One Vtnr, First Door cast cf the Poitofficc G. B. Balcom. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAIIE0AD. 187-1 9. Winter ArnDgemcMt 1874-5. AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Knots of Dnitj Farly. The Knots of Unity will have a danc- ing party at Train's Hall, Friday Eve- At».uMonortbe iToUto Comt ,V. the Conntr: nin-r April 10th, exclusively for mem- ot Kent, boMtn Bl lh^ i*robitr Uffl'-r, t o i b e Cltj of o I * ur.nd Hapid., on Tuei.iaj, the tb itietb day of hereof the Order and invited guests. Hatch. In the real one thiuund eight buodred _, .... . , „ andaxeoty are The Knots will appear in full costume. i n ^ b 7 ^ , ^ ; B ? . c \ T h e invited guests, l,oth gentlemen and 'o^lii.g.^au.gtheretition.duly„rib.d. ol ,ttdit "' cnn mask 0r no, ttt ,heir 0 P li0I, oiivei i. vkatkma, Aomim.ir.ioi m .a.d avat. Admission tickets, •leach. The pro- praylnj that a time and place mat br aaa gi.ol lor , , , , •,, , the exiniin.tion and .lloaan •• of bia : na'. al^lu- C C C d S , l i f t e r d e d u c t i n g expenses. Will be «•-*-uv. in cuid nullcr li\ BDJ b«loi«* Ihii i . i . i •. i « devoted to charitable purposes in our own village. Lowell, April 5, 1875. By Order of Com. 11 Double Double Knot«. Thri.up.n il U i« !. tb^t WiCu—d*), lUt lut-ly taiid 4*/ .4 al|Nil leu u'rlock'ta Ibc iMivQiHio, aui^r.i U | o r M. IK knni ul »al(l pftillbb. Bit4 l».r »i*iulDa:i •« aaU ail .wanct* "f .».a **-o ml «natbaltier hetm -l o! *14 .1 .*»r J, an.! ril ulftfi ,'--ui>c.«>litrrr..u«I .b -ill rcjtmrd Iva |k4r«taa ..I . uurt, t ; . r o t o b e b* .•!* r a a t IUI ;'i«ta i C. •, iu >..• i | l / • f Ur«Bi I*b|-- i i « , u • a n c s u a I t , a n g rtiov t .u»«, il a*> Ibtre be, bjr tfi* faia arouaat •(! u. l but br « loattMod i>> H.o placer •.! ll.r ].• ttUomr nut be .\id II furtlsri ar<lr T'lit aai«] prti Tk« Lowell Cornet Band have rendered excellent open-air concerts lately. Saturday they went out on the pond and as the soft and melodious i vj?' 8,1Wty Col ^ii .. . . . , Wm. U. tduv 190 stmns were wafted by the gentle zephyrs, the numbers assembled on the shore evidenced that they were not wasted on the desert air. Youbetyurlife. N. B. Blain, brought into our office, yesterday four coins of very ancient date the most ancient we ever saw. Two are of silver and the other two are copper. One of the silver coins was issued in the time of Alexander the Great and is therefore in the neighbor- hood of 2,200 years old. The other is a coin of Hadrian, a Roman Emperor who reigned about 100 years after Christ. The copper coins are probably fully as old. but their identity is lost. Q HaSTEREB. BREWER A MAL8TKR. City Brewery, Grand Rapids, JtUAVaUTlAHKH. Mirh The suction will be ronducted by J . J . Harlan, the celebrated Auctioneer. H. W, AVERY, niCALF.U IU Fresh Moats, Poultry, Oysters AND ALL KINHS Ol OA UK IS SEASON OA-SXI P A I D F O I l A L L K I H l i B O r Ijve Stork. Sail Pork. Hide* Pelts &c Central Market, Br^e Blieel. 1 Through Ezprcu Trains Dal!y for J i r k a w D , K a l a r u a i o j «*i«l I ' h ' t a r f " . 2 Through Ezprest Trams Dally '.«re»t Saturday m i h u ar.<l ttunda; m iru^g* ) U.aa«i Hap d*. MuakrfMn aud rrolwatri. Traioe leate hrpot foot of I bird by Cblm- • . ^•Uise, abwh la . ) mI DBI M .lower than iHtoi'll U.", .... .,-,ic. lo tae .. n- .A.re.i.d touid til Thtirsdav April 15. when therewill Ma lutiona. Sun,1 •. , •) ''"i* " . eVau'itLj'tl"' alni'' ."i'luwanc"' ' . 'f '.'liT' "oouat bo a grand opening of all the latest styles Day Express- 10.M a a lexcept Sundaii.! ThrnugU Pullman Car for Chioigo, and l)ay Ooack lor Uraod Hapid., Jaokaon Express-s.su r. M. [excepts.nday.) EvenlnK Expresa-i 40 r. u [eicept Hunday., and on Saturday, only to Kalamaioot. Through Pullman SUeper for ilh'c-ig by cauaiug . r.py ol tiiia order be L.ubliabeu in the I.OWCI.L J OIBNALJ IIIO pijer piloted and circulating 10 n i d Cooniy ol K r n i t i r e e , .ucce.mc ni-.k., picuiiua to laid daj of liearing, BK-NJAMIN a. IIAI1I.AN. Juds.ol Pr.b.te, Atruvcopy. C.BUa K. I'lBKise, It giater. 40wl Olfla Expreis-lo.oo r. M. dally. Ihrough x^urmATP PBII BBB sleepera fur Chicag Sl.epera ILrouih l)l'OlJait. toUiaod Itapida (except .satardai.). .r . lilyl 8. ,44 r. Faeiflo Expreis-lo.oo lee p er. Itapida (exceptSatardai.) Traina arrire at Detroit at (J50a ». daiiyl 8.00 A* a . . 10.80 a. x. i-icept tino'lai.t, ' andK.jo r . a . WU. II. STRONG U . a r n l 3 o p t . C h i c g o . It. B. LEIIVAKI). A .a t Oen'l Supl. .petrni* IlKMtV C W E S r W O R r H , U . n e r i l Paaienger AgtuiChicago trand Hapids & lidlaoa Railroad. TIIMU-TA iir.i:. COXDENSEn TIUE CAHli.rcD St. IsTi. GOING NORTH. ORDER Stale of Slxluga.-I. Coiaiy ol Kent, ; . . . At a ar.aiou ol tbe P . M e lou't lor tlir County of Ker.t, bolden at ibe fiobatr Otbce.in the City ol (Jnud Utpli., on^aludiB', the t.rntielb da> of Much, in tbe year one tbou.in l eight handled and aeTenty-ttte. I'reeeut—Benjamin A. Ilarlin, Jud.-e "I Probite lu lb. nu'.ter ol the e.tit" ul I'liah B. Wi'.liuM, de.i aaed. On loading and llling tbc peiltlon duly .eriued ol Suwn A. W i Iliama. aldo. -d dt.-.aicl,. I l b . Villige Hiott W A T E R M A R K S .—Lowell escaped , , I with the loss of one end of the upper Ladies don t get excited over your , QremI rircr |)rid Tlie w u #t spnnghatsand bonnets, but just wait nr. . u ^ ^ commenccd r( . ce<]ing Slln . day morning, going down rapidly. It , .„. , ,. . . i lacked several inches of being as high of millinerv, dress-making and fancy , . . , . « , , . . " as former floods. Lansing suffered goodsjlieladiesare especially invited to ! M m c |n||r , from thc (hc bretk . up . call and examine goods and prices. Court-1 Four iron bri j gr( nnd onc wo#dfn csy will be shown whelher you wish to j bridge were swept away at that place. purchase or not. MRS . C. E. EDCCOJUJ. Next door west Postoflice, Lowell. Chai. H. Itiie 197 7 Drain Com'r: Chos. B. Carter, 257 100 Qhtu. II. Letlie, 149 For Constables: Heman E. Hogan, 258 H. W. Booth 288 M. C. WalLer 258 W m . G . Hunter 240 Robert Maitkall 154 C. Blau 187 Eber Wright 138 E. O'Harroie ...141 Split tickets, and names written wrong, too numerous to mention. One of tho best features of the day was the manifest disposition on the part of the voters of this township to do something for the upper Grand River bridge. When the vote was taken to commence the exhibition, and after a few remnrks, nnd a good sensible appeal to the Deity, introduced to thc audienca the Rov. Mr. Rathburn. Wo will men- tion but few of thc points made. First, we will notice that "nolodge can confer an obligatory oath which ia binding, becausc such oath is extraju- dicial.'' Now we will take it for granted that the speaker was a clandestine made mason, and what ho says ia true concern- ing himself and ilk. But let mo say for his information and that of my Cowan, that any obligation taken or given iu a chartered Lodge, is a lawful act, and a judicial act. Tho "shooting and stabbing," etc., reminds mo of a story. The writer says, "A friend of onre who took a trip to California said that he waa not afraid of Indians, because he belonged to tbe be- nevolent order of Red Men, and knew all thc pass-words, winks and figuratira language of tho order, and no savage was going to molest him, initiated and fixed up as he waa in regalia. He hadn't gone more than a hundred miles from Omaha before a band of indiana came at him and scooped him up. Ho took the chief aside nnd whispered the pass- word in his car, gave him the grip twen- ty-six times, and made some observa- tions about fifth moons, happy hunting grounds. The chief replied i n a friend- ly manner by tomahawking him, and jabbing his hunting-knife into his vitals. Our friend remarked that those peculiar- ities wcro not observed in his lodge, and thc chief wanted to show him the dot- ing ceremonies, so he scalped him, chopped off his nose, and was about|to build n bon-fire on his stomach when some soldiers arrived just in time to rescue him. Ho is now thc baldest headed red man this side of the Pacific and you never saw a person so disgusted with secret societies and Indian poetry. Rlcbmund 10 SO r . a. 10 113 a I <h r. a. TERMS. Winrhealcr I I ! 8 " II dl - 1 IT •• RUgeiille... I-: U-J a . a . M i l a a . i 4'.' Portland 11 31 •• IJ g l •• t iO r . » . Decatui ... I H 1 34 •• Foil Wayoe - 44 •' I 44 •• Sturgia .......... 4 41 4 30 " lainaa-. Vlcaaburg 8 ill •• ' 6 34 •• No I. Kaiamaioo • 7 M •• ; JO •• 2 l i r . a . Ueuteith S 19 S r4 •• J 01 •• Urand Rapid. 10 14 •' ; Ml a N. 4 40 e. a . Howard City IS 3S r . a . i V 04 '• (• 4. " Upper Big Ra.lda 141 10 17 •• 1 ; 4? - Reed City J 21 •• 10 41 » 7 3 " Claai l a k e ....... 4 , 0 IJ •.'•j r . a . ; o CO •' WalloB 4:4.. .... 4 44 •• j Peloakey s 4 0 p a . Q O I N G S O U T H . tzraicei. rtraraa. Mrnaa. thiogi I b a t admiui.tialion ol ,.iid r.ute may graotedto her Thenupoo it ia etdet.d, Ibal Imsda.i, the thirteeatb day of April oeU. at ten o'clock in the fuieooon, be auigocl lor the h.aring of uid i'-'.itiou, aud tint the heir. at law ol uiJ d.cea.e.1, and all other per.ona intereatej in wld e.latc, are re- .(Uiied tjappear at a •e.noa ol .ail couil, then t" be bollrn at the TroUte Ollln, in the Cily i lUiaol Itapid.. in.lli counte nnd .bow cuee, il any tnere be wh) lb. prayer ol the pititonir .hould not be . giantiu. And it i. fuitber oideied. ibat >aid nil- i tloner|iTe notice to tlie JM rvm* iutrteat«-d in raid .elate, id tb.'pendency of aiid p't'.tiun and tbe heariLg thcicol by eiumig a copy ol , tbie order to bo publlahed in tbo LOWVOL ! .lot B.sai. . new.jui.itr piloted and ciK ulatlog iu Kild 1 ^Td 1 .'. o. ^".'nj!" •" k '' 1 ' 0,u "" 10 1 Itapids Dfinocrat again. tlKNJAMIX A.IIAtlLtN. Jodgeof 1'rob.te. ,.. A U%9 cvpy, Clti't K. raKEt!!*, Kigt*ter. W«3 About tlUIC to WonillT raise $1,500 to put said bridge in repair, | He is going to sue his lodge for passing the "ayes" went up loud and strong ! a counterfeit grip on him, and for dam- from a great majority of the voters, re-: age done by loss of his hair." gardless of locality. Wc regard this j Tlie reverend gentleman has evidently as a wise action, and are gratified to ! made the acquaintance of sn order that find t h a t our citizens see that whatever ] does not entirely understand him, and is done for for the benefit of one part j whico, like the friendly Indian wished of the township or village, benefiti: to show him all the peculiarities of their all interested in either or both, j system, and so have " shot at, stubbed. Let there bc to more ' East side" and | n,u 'P 0 ' S0nc d him." List of letter* remaining in the Post "West side" in a selfish sense, but let j T' 10 K rc8t hobby of the speaker wu Officc at Lowell, Kent Co. Mieh. April' the two sides be united in all questions' in reading dctatched sentences from .In X innrMbe/ore the name V 7 1875. , pertaining to the good of. all sides, i " nu thentic writings" and showing that on the wrapper or margin y the ^ ^ ^ r "^eLca" ; H is especially gratiying also to know ( Freemasonry was and was not areUgious JOCRNAL initiaiiet t/mt thelemi or lub'-rip- j QMej ghepard. ' , Ibat the votere residing outside of the • institution, nnd the great challenge that li'in hut rrpired, and may If n&rpttd »«nn Gents' List—John Care, Waller Clark ' corporation see and fully realize the im-' '• my mason would deny the legitimacy e. . - /.w.-i— it i .„ av tr.n i 1 portance 0 f doing all they can for our of ,,,c wor ' {s ' 10 se t forth, under oath, village, their home market. Our intei-' lic W011111 B' v o him a five dollar green- csts are mutual; the one cannot oppose i , ' ack - v 0 might, with the samo pro- ' the other without loss to both. Wo i P "ety, u id to the learned gentleman __ feel like making a present of a n o w ' ' b e declarations of his great grandfath- Tho enteitainmont git^en by the Keel-, chi P h,u ,0 vot " ^ ^is j " ia a theological line, the doctrine of a ar Bros., at Trains Hall, Monday even- T0,e endorsed this view last Monday, baptumal wgeneration, ing was decidedly the thinest affair: Approp™ 1 ' 0 " for highway purposes The speaker hinted at the propriety of . intitalion to reueir. It' a rrntiml i.i not' Charley Huron, Fred K. Killgor, Leroy of Lowell iu ..id count/ praying among other Ihr Robcrtion 2 , H R RoSC. thiaa. that aduilai.tratiOB ol ...id e.ute ma, U **" <*' Ih^fter, the ^ r ^ '' please say Advertised and give date of notice. A. M. ELSWORTH, P. M. A It O USD A ND ABOUT US. Knuckle dow n tight. Booth's flat was foi sail last week Mrs. Ruby Stinderiin is visiting friends; which has ever come within our prov-i wer,! ^"1 as mual the reccmmendo- freeing the church of Frecmaaonry, and Chicago. . inc.- to chronicle. The trappings tl0D, of ,he "nimissioners l^ing con- «could not bc done by praying with ' • O ' r... mr/l/l >•. ... i - I. ' fl IIV lltrtril nrm\ria.t\" *Knn About time bus got your garden rake. IT W. AVERY. CASH EXCLUSIVELY Lowell. July, lil.l>: $20,000 IN GREENBACKS. TWELFTH ANNl'AL 6IFT OF FREHIUHS TO 8UB30RIBEHS OF THE The Goods which 1 offer are not old nnd shelf worn, but they are in prime order, of tho most dvsiralile styles and quality. No. 0. No, | . S o . J , I'etoakei 4 40 a. a Waltoo .......... o i : Clam Lake 10 .-.Va. a 4 vo a . a CO r. a . Reed CUT to IP r. w C .i •• J . > •• Upper Bie Rapida Bowanl City .... Grand itapida 1 t'4 •• •J I I " 7 Od •• 8 11 4 IB •• 4 gl •• Upper Bie Rapida Bowanl City .... Grand itapida 4 JO •• 11 10 a a 7 34 a. a. Uonleitli... 4 48 •• IJ 3'J * 44 - Kalamaaou 7 04 •• I 'Ji •J 4u " Viek.burg 7 3 1 •• 10 21 » BturgiB..J. 8 41 '• il IS " Fori IJ » i.a I U r . a . Decatur I 11 •• AC. OK . a I s Poitland ........ : 33 •• 7 uo A. a 4 i s •• RidgeTllIe ........ 3 04 •• 7 V8 " 4 45 " Wlachiaier ...... 3 35 7 » •• 4 U •• Richmond J 00 1) lo .. IS " Dr. Smith baa retired from the Grand' consisted of a hand full of bed cords.! CU , m 'L la ' " i o ^c amounts to IK ran- propriety than the Inshmw .three or four second hand auction bells, a : ed ' 71,0 '"'lowing overseers of high- could stop his dog from disturbing hit who in Cain dr r '->*• more apptir-, w r « cle L cUd - ^ 8tam,, "f and holdin « hiln in D ' teuan. es of similar nature, while two » obt ' W « a M " ' 0n 4 C0,d nl * hi - naouATE ORDER. - o .t.u-.rt men eonstitoled the itrionntl. | Tow ' t »end, W. Denisc, P. Oornbrook The true mason need not leavo the Stale Of uubirao. c.u.., of Ke.t.;At a b1 '" U P ""'l teat,tie. to ^ wa , ^ th | D. H. Denise, A. Rolfe, J. S. Allen. J chr.siian church to secure the good will g'"^ nothing m,st.rions. sublime or scien- Drannan.D. It Smith, M. J. Chapman. "is Maker. In conclusion let me lupiia^oo "bu.df.'d Mrs. Edgt omb opens her new stock tific being brought fourth . C. Trask, Matt. Hunter, S. McConnell, quote a little scripture for thc cdificatlon and .eteniy'-fi'te. c ' imc week from to morrow. C " W. K. Graham, G. Ncedbam, E. 1). ^f somo who are ready to speak evil of ; in Vh^Tnuter'or the'^aiau oT'fuma^F.d^, ..... , , .• The second social spell, given bv the Psrker. M. Snyder, J. D. Husted, C. H. tilings they understand not. "To the "'r- 1 . . . A Bowling alley has been put in op- , tdIcl o( t|lu Congregational chureh at Leslie, T. B. Baar, J Yeiter. W B. \ 1 1 'teV" .'^-but to them " b * — - 1 ibat are defiled ami unbelieving is noth- mind and coi T. B. LAMB. e ^ S ' S P ""! i r , l ' } () . ,,r,Cn " n i tlK nCM MdC : 1 Train's Hall last Friday evening, was a Graham. C. IL Carter, D.^B. Loujoy. ingp U r C . but even their mind "and con- eatate.Bd pimiog aiooog nil cr thlo;-that ailmln- ialratlou 1% .aid e.laie may lie trani< t to hiui.- Thereupoo il 1. ordered, tuoiTue*.: i .IbetwenlJ- .ereoth day of April ilea , at ten o'clo. k ia the lorc- nuoo. be aa.igu. 1 lor I le beAiiug ul Mid petition •nd that t b . h . i r . at law ul ..id deceaa.d, and all other peraoua inteieated ia ..id ^ u l e . a r e i r q o t i t d to .pp,.r at a -eaaiua uf Mid c inrt, tlicn to huld- •n al tbe I'lobat. OBice lo tb.UItT of Urand Itapida, in uldconoty. and .bownu.r.il .u) ih.tr kc.wby tbe prayer ol tbe petittoui.' aliouid not Ui giauted : And it Ii f a r t h e r u d e i ^ l . IIIAI .all lelitinocr glee _ _ __ llmusiml effeet of collecting a erosnl E.'"", sealed themselves at one table. last Friday. mid oppoHd H. M. Clark, O. it. Look, Eli Perkins is engaged to be married repetiti jii of tho previous one with a J. Patterson, T. Brakey, 11. Hill, Robt. si inicr are defiled. again, and his new girl's nose is as big little of the novelty rubbed oil. The' Winegar. L Layer. J Maymird. O. Rev- and red as Eli's. Union School did not come to time w ith nolds. Our New Railroad. N. C. Johnson, of Bowne, started for its picked ten, so the ladies challenged his old home in New York last Wedne!- the gentlemen to combat. Mrs. M.N. day. Hine, Mrs. M. M. Perry, Mrs. N. A. A drunken row on tho West side had S,one ' Mr# - 1{ - Xoblc ,,u,, Mr »- D - L ' ng a copy i f luia otdct t > be putid.hed in the Low.il Jouro.l. a newapeper prinl.d and clrcu- ' »weeka All nth.r traio. run 'laili, Sunday eicepted. J. H. I'AOK, Oen. faae. k Ticket Agent. Iieirdl aid Milwaukee Railroad. laiing in laid County ol K-ot, thie. preriou. to Mid tUy ol oeaiiug UENJAI4IN A l l A l l L A N , J u d | . o l P r o b a t e Aim. copy. Ctava R. i'akiiaa, Regiater. IU<3 Look Here. New Guo<ls and Summer vear. Just teceived , large slock of Ready Made Clolhin CHARTER TICKET .-The following , Ii "ill 10011 be time to commence work charter ticket was nominated on Mon along tbe line of tho K. L. & N. 31. day evening: 1 with renewed vigor. Tho ground ii For president ; Cbt sl- r G. Stone ; for I bare again, and in a short time it is truitec, William Pull u ; for asjc«»or, ' hoped and cxpccltd thai Ihu dirt will fly Robert Hunter jr. ; for treasurer, | in a manner satisfactory to all who are Clark M. Devendorf: for marshal, anxious to see the road completed in the Warren Langley. , shortest possible time. Tho following Yesterday, however, splits wire made L '" n " uu uicatio" from G. M. Anderson, DETiiorr Oommercial Advertiser WILL TAKE PLACE April 21st, 1875. SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE ! S u b s o r l p t l o n I r l o 6 2 60 Por Year Leas than two tnonllis lu elapse be- fore our Annual Disti ibiilion. {•"irgt-ClRsfi I'nniily Nnwapapcr, nnd hhoiild_bi) iiM'viry Iloiisclioltl. NOW IS THE TIME To Buy Goodiii All parties iidebted to me, will confer a favor by c»|liQg and suttling, either by eqih or note, as ] wish to close up my books while closing out my •lock. l Th ' 0,0 ^'rntfw.V 0 P '" ,U Gents Fttmiahing Goods, Hats and Caps Teela. leeee l.owell [Sundayi cxcep'.ea.) A lthcil's. Corner Store. Train'* OOING EAST. 1 , , Hall 10:10 A U Thro.rreght »;loi'J| i Block. Miiad, '""QOING^EBT' 1I ' ,M m gqy meu's, youlil'a and boy'fr handsome row boat made by and be-j April 1 St'i A M lined, 4:10 Hail, 4:44 P U - , , . , . iVTbtoughlickeia to all piinc.pal poiuta Eul, | SlOrC, 1 falU S DIOCK. for tale at the compaoy'ejottce, Lowell. Freight Xtorei. Latiee and Smoking eara on day IralB PullBiaB'aSleeplDg caraoo night tr-ina. A. WAT80N, Oen'l SuD't. Detroit, Mich Great Western Railroad. Fiom May |ai until lurther notice train, wilj' etroll aa follow. Ilotrolt titce ; A T i a s T i o E x r > s ; i B daily - loot Thud alreet 3.44 a a . Dar Kxraaen dally eacepl Sunday - Tool Third alreet 7 40 a a , Drraoir r^iratea d a i l y e a c e p l f a n d a r — Foot Third alreet 1140 a a. H. Y. Eirti.a daily exceplSanday— Foot Third alreet 8 l o o r a . T i a i a i a r r U i a l D e t r o i t f r o m the Eaal a l 7 I M a . a., 4 14 a n d 9 44 r . a . , . . , , ,. ., E. A. Chapman. L. R. Hine and J. H. There will he a meeting of the Ladies c _... , .,,, , ,. . , ... . . o - . . .i , Smith, at another. Phe ladies missed L mon Benevolent Society at the rest- .• , . ... .. , .. , , , , ... ... , that little adjective "puisne, and thc denco of Mrs. John Scott, this Wcdnei- . , . 1 i c i ». . . . . i women s rights movment was acain; - .i . for Spring day afternoon at 8 o clock. de(c#tc(1 It . g our . o | h u H M up. some inserting the name of H. Nash ll ' r local " S " " •» ""tings, to the Jour- Thc trustees of ti e Congregational JS TILC ..| K, st L owc I | i : for trustee in lieu of Wm. Pullen, and ' ual of ,ll " t cit - v ; ' 8 «Q««lly epplicabio to Church will meet at the offic: of M. M. _ others substituting R. Masiiall for | '• onr " ' ,ni l *icinity. Mr. Anderson Perry, this Wednesday evening at 7^ Tho bill forestablishing a State House i mar6 l ia l ^ Wa "en Langley. 228 votes sa J 5: o'clock. of Correction at Ionia and appropriating v:ctc P'dlcd with the following result: ^j 1 . 0 , ' u10 fl " t •PProaching when the "Knots of Unity,-' is tho name of a I 2 ® 0 . 000 - therefor passed tho house c - s,l)ne for President 223: for ! ^ortia^^Micbiga^lWlroad W wil'l "be Trustee, Wm. Pullen 110 ; Harmon pushed vigorously along the entire line, Nash 105: for Assessor, Robt. Hunter, with a determination to complete in 221. for Treasurer. C. M. Devendorf, early autumn. It will be expected of all 222: for Marshal, R. Marshall 123; I V "a 1 ?. 8 W I nnrelrr OS U 1 P rolu P ,1 y !,n ^ , P 3 - v thclr sto clt- We LAn B lc r. U8 - I are well aware that a very few of our , ] stockholders are grumbling because Grand Rapids city gave Pierce for t '"'* arc obliged to pay, and are H.p.blK.. ni.jorilr Randall, Democratic for treasurer. IHO; made, but they must remember that Warroi for clerk Rep.,«()(!; Verdier for that chiinge was made particularly for controller. Rep., 170; Lankester, for u ' e "f the stockhulders, and late lllVCStiL'iitlUIi 14 hv tlm romnnnr ahrtw AM. VM PR clOlfclnRalthaS. Allhcu's. Corner longing to Mr. E. R. Craw, an efficient TbIS Is the member of the Knots in this village. •nly exdusire (iotbinf? honse In If you wont anything in the line of 1 Lowell. Agricultural Implements call in at At- Tbe Brst! Tbe Besl. Tbe Besl! ^ & G^e'. and examine their ma- ' , t .... ehinery. I hey have a new ad. on thc ?r y F l f e C , e r'„ W ,u h l l 'r M U c of this week's issue. This is decidedly the best live cent cigar 1 " \ ever offered for sale in Lowell. West Andiew Cole, one of tho highest | keeps "i'lie Beat. esteemed citizens of Vergennes, died : Cut IbiTmu. it mav save your life. the 1st inst. after an illness of only There is no person'living kit what ' ourd -y«- Mr. Cole was a most worthy suffers more or less with Lung Disease, T , 1 M < U U , ? e num,,cr of friends feel Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet keenly. some would die rather than pay 75 cents Tho Ladies ol the Congregational for a bottle of medicine that would cure Church and society will hold a social pySubsoirbo at once willi any of authorized agontH, or tend for circu- lar nnd sample copy to W M . H B U R K , 44 IiMaed 81. West, Deiroit. Ulob, Lowell, Mar. 1,187S. ftttt wr'low!eVVork'^'ipre'.a''ha*!'Pu'l^naa't: them. Dr. A. Boschee's German Syrup spelling school at Train's Hall on Friday i sleeping cart for iioBaio and Rochcater direct with- has latelv been introduced in ^his country evening of this week. Words will be j Cleae conneeliouamade at Soijien.loB Bridge with f r oni Germany, ai'.J it. WOndfOUS CUfCS p r o n o u n c e d BO a s t o be distinctly heard _ lu uunvi tuaua it ] "Vor^iteketa^e'ieVp^ng car'ber'iba O'VOT infortaaiion, astonishes vvery one thiil try it. If you m all parts of the hall. Webster's Ele- many are hastening. If however, Ionia : As the JOCKXAJ. is isuud Wednesdav i comming season I 'oJ^Vy^^^l 0 V.ff:::oru.^oiJ doubt what we ..y in prim, cut this menury Speller to bei«d ; An admis-. shoul ,, ^ ^ oul in the cold, a n d S ^ - morning, and our latest information ! ^ r d «. And tho great cause ia 1 etreet,Deiroif out at.d take ii to your Druggist, and ston fee of ten cents will do required at inaw should carry off Ionia's prize, then must be in Tu^l.r !. iu 1 1 'bcy bavo become convinced that Tho bill granting sixteen sections of laud lo tho milo to aid in building a railroad from Mackinac to Marquette, has passed both house* and been signed by the Governor. Good enough. What the Legislature would join to- gether lot no man try to keep asunder, any more. The bill bvfere the Legislature lo establUh a Stato House of Correction in the Saginaw Valley and lo make an appropriation therefor, may possibly get through both houses and become an act but wc trust tho good sense of our law maknre w ill not permit that thing to bo done. When thc new Slate House of Correction at looia it completed, the Saginaw Valley willhave , 122, respectively, easy access to that bourne to which so ' M. N. HINE. director of Poor. Rep.. 211 ; and Holmes S ^ r e S ^ p r t f V h f t Dem., for Judge of Superior Coiut, 591. tho stockholders of the K. L . & N. M. The new Council elands 11 Democrats R-R. conipuny will realize a yearly dit- to 5 republicans. For Judge of Supreme 'd'md oj ten per cent- on their subscrib- fvnr» v :,„i i-n od slock. W c do not state this merely Court Norns received 1.6 majority: to secure the payment of the stock But MiUer for Cncmt Judge 41. and Wal- as a duty lo thc sloekholders it ia our ker^and Cutcheon for Regents, 117 a n d . duty lo make investigations especially when two-thirds of the new companies that have organized in the United Statea : to build roads that will commenco the are to build two fool **« —t . .i *.« i..4 - uiumarv onmicr iu ire uncu. nn ntiiins- i i.r* u -i o . . ' / fbanK E SNOW 1 o"t and take it to your Uruggist, and •" »'» • ' | inaw tbpald carry ofl Ionia's prize, then must be in Tuesday afternoon it is t Vx"" ""•J ." a,u c onv. '• "••'""•""LVtl.W.k « et n ,nm l ,le |M,,,,U f " r 10 , ' cn,s ' nd the door 1 to P aT for ,hp w e " - nd "f l«t Grand Rapids get up on her still, impoeaible lo procure the result, in the t h e ' s l w k h o l d m l ^ u r e Ind "fcTnt ^' MamiiioB, ont; : try it, or a regular »izc for 75 cents. ^ spelling books, and have a H o ^ e of Correction, or fur! |several adjoiuing township". jment. flei

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T b I S Is the m e m b e r of t h e K n o t s in t h i s v i l l age .

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? r y F l f e C , e r ' „ W , u h l l 'r M U c of t h i s w e e k ' s issue. T h i s is d e c i d e d l y t h e bes t live c e n t c i g a r 1 " \ ever o f f e red f o r sa le in Lowe l l . W e s t A n d i e w Cole , o n e of t h o h i g h e s t

| k e e p s " i ' l i e B e a t . e s t e e m e d c i t i z e n s of V e r g e n n e s , d i e d

: Cu t I b i T m u . it mav save y o u r l i fe . t h e 1st i n s t . a f t e r an i l lness of o n l y

T h e r e is n o p e r s o n ' l i v i n g k i t w h a t ' o u r d - y « - M r . Co le was a most w o r t h y

suf fers m o r e o r less w i t h L u n g Disease , T ,1

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C o u g h s , C o l d s o r C o n s u m p t i o n , ye t k e e n l y .

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fo r a b o t t l e of m e d i c i n e t h a t w o u l d cure C h u r c h a n d soc ie ty w i l l h o l d a soc ia l

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f t t t t wr ' low!eVVork '^ ' ip re ' . a ' ' ha*! 'Pu ' l^naa ' t : t h e m . D r . A . Boschee ' s G e r m a n S y r u p s p e l l i n g school at T r a i n ' s H a l l on F r i d a y i sleeping cart for iioBaio and Rochcater direct with- has l a t e lv b e e n i n t r o d u c e d i n ^his c o u n t r y e v e n i n g of t h i s w e e k . W o r d s wi l l b e

j Cleae conneeliouamade at Soijien.loB Bridge with f r o n i G e r m a n y , ai'.J i t . WOndfOUS CUfCS p r o n o u n c e d BO as t o b e d i s t i n c t l y h e a r d _ l u uunvi t u a u a i t

] "Vor^iteketa^e'ieVp^ng car'ber'iba O'VOT infortaaiion, a s t o n i s h e s vvery o n e th i i l t r y i t . If you m all p a r t s of t h e ha l l . W e b s t e r ' s Ele- m a n y a r e h a s t e n i n g . If h o w e v e r , Ion ia : A s t h e JOCKXAJ. is isuud W e d n e s d a v i c o m m i n g season

I ' o J ^ V y ^ ^ ^ l 0 V . f f : : : o r u . ^ o i J d o u b t w h a t w e . . y in p r i m , c u t t h i s m e n u r y S p e l l e r t o b e i « d ; A n a d m i s - . s h o u l , , ^ ^ o u l i n t h e c o l d , a n d S ^ - m o r n i n g , a n d o u r la test i n f o r m a t i o n ! ^ r o » d « . A n d t h o g r e a t c a u s e ia

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T h o bi l l g r a n t i n g s i x t e e n sec t ions of

l a u d l o t h o milo t o aid i n b u i l d i n g a

railroad f r o m M a c k i n a c t o M a r q u e t t e ,

ha s p a s s e d b o t h h o u s e * a n d b e e n s i g n e d

b y t h e G o v e r n o r . G o o d e n o u g h .

W h a t t h e L e g i s l a t u r e w o u l d j o i n to-

g e t h e r lot n o man t r y t o k e e p a s u n d e r ,

any m o r e .

T h e b i l l bv fe re t h e L e g i s l a t u r e lo

e s t a b l U h a S t a to H o u s e of C o r r e c t i o n in

t h e S a g i n a w Va l l ey a n d l o m a k e an

a p p r o p r i a t i o n t h e r e f o r , m a y poss ib ly

g e t t h r o u g h b o t h h o u s e s a n d become

a n a c t b u t w c t r u s t tho g o o d sense of

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t h i n g t o bo d o n e . W h e n t h c new

S l a t e H o u s e o f C o r r e c t i o n a t l o o i a i t

c o m p l e t e d , t h e S a g i n a w V a l l e y w i l l h a v e , 122, r e spec t i ve ly ,

easy access t o t h a t b o u r n e to w h i c h so '

M . N . H I N E .

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D e m . , f o r J u d g e of S u p e r i o r C o i u t , 591. t h o s t o c k h o l d e r s of t h e K . L . & N . M.

T h e n e w C o u n c i l e l ands 1 1 D e m o c r a t s R - R . c o n i p u n y will r ea l i ze a y e a r l y d i t -

t o 5 r e p u b l i c a n s . F o r J u d g e of S u p r e m e ' d ' m d o j t e n p e r c e n t - o n t h e i r subsc r ib -f v n r » v : , „ i i - n • od s l o c k . W c d o n o t s t a t e t h i s m e r e l y C o u r t N o r n s r ece ived 1 . 6 m a j o r i t y : t o secure t h e p a y m e n t of t h e s t o c k B u t

MiUer f o r C n c m t J u d g e 41. a n d W a l - as a d u t y lo t h c s l o e k h o l d e r s i t ia o u r

ke r^and C u t c h e o n fo r R e g e n t s , 117 a n d . d u t y lo m a k e i n v e s t i g a t i o n s espec ia l ly w h e n t w o - t h i r d s of t h e n e w c o m p a n i e s t h a t have o r g a n i z e d in t h e U n i t e d S t a t ea

: t o bu i ld r o a d s t h a t wi l l c o m m e n c o t h e

— are t o b u i l d t w o foo l **« —t . .i *.« i . .4 - u i u m a r v o n m i c r iu ire uncu. n n ntiiins- i i . r* u -i o . . ' /

f b a n K E SNOW 1 o " t a n d t a k e it to y o u r U r u g g i s t , a n d • " » ' » • ' | i n a w t b p a l d ca r ry o f l I on i a ' s pr ize , t h e n m u s t b e in T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n it is t V x " " " " • J . " a , u c o n v .

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t o P a T f o r , h p w e " - n d "f l« t G r a n d R a p i d s g e t u p o n h e r s t i l l , impoea ib le l o p r o c u r e t h e r e s u l t , in t h e t h e ' s l w k h o l d m l ^ u r e I n d " f c T n t ^ ' MamiiioB, o n t ; : t ry i t , o r a r e g u l a r »izc f o r 75 c e n t s . ^ s p e l l i n g books , a n d h a v e a H o ^ e of C o r r e c t i o n , o r f u r ! | s e v e r a l a d j o i u i n g t o w n s h i p " . j m e n t .

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L O W E L L J O U R N A L .

J A & W . Z M , ]

LOW&b,

T H E N E W S

Foreign. T i t French Mlnitter of Commerc# will ad-

drtM » dicnlw lo kit th« Cbttobcn of Com-merce, of FrtDCv, uklng their co-oper*tlon in the mtlter of a proper rrpreMiiUtioii at our Centeuiilal.

OBCAT pre|>ara(ioa* are beliiK maile at Trieete. Aiihtna, for the uureiling In April, of the moimment lu memory uf MailmlUiao. All

! cimipKiiloiin of the late emperor In Mexico are Invited.

I Tu* ei-Quwu Irabella, haa b»en denle<l a T h o C a s t . pawiport from France on (he ground that In

T a t PhlUdelphla pollee xeot Into the Penu i gluing it H'e government would eeUhlUh a vlvanla coal reglonn near Maunch Chunk, were precedent hy which leal>ella might return lo •prived of their arm» bjr the mob on the 29th. Mailrid. »hlch wan undeeirable.

A gmioral riot waa onl.r prevented by the effort* I I.* reference !• repatnation of French Cana-of the Catholic prieeta. 'dlana from the United Htatee, the Canaditn

Tin; next meeting of the PeunnTlvaula board government haa eel arlde eevaral townahlpa In of panlona mil bo held May 1. At thU meet-, the Northweat for all each who wliih to return ing. In additiun to the c»»eii regularly upon the to Canada and take up free grant boroaataada. Hate, hearing* will lie hail in the c**e« of Am- i and lllieral terma for the traneportatlon of I nwo U'l.yuch, of Allegheny connty, Henry tbeae )>eople from all parte of the United Ilrareland, Wa*hington county, George , Hlates have been made with railwayconii>aiiir*. lUyne*, Totter county, and Chaile* l.aribeo, | DlarATCBM from Madrid report that Don Venango county, neverally coiiTlcted of mnr- Carlo* haa ordered penwn* found reading Ca-rter. ami wliernln appllcalloim have been made brer*-* manifeeto to lie *bot. for pardon, or commutallon of *enteiioe to im- A IIIUAT nra occurred In U>aka. Ja|>an, Feb. pilnonment for life. ,7. Twelui hundred building* were deatroyed,

Tnr. lal-orar* and miner* on a etrike at I.o-1 Including temple* and achoola. Beveral live* mat Gap. I'a., oa the STth. dum|ied a nanber were lo»l. An alarming Are occurred In Yoko-of can loaded with coal ready for ablproent, hama Feb. 6 lliree hundred Japanepaboiu-e* during the night, and burned the de|H>t and "ere deatroyed. Tbe foreign aettlement *«* telcgrapli olUoo of the Heading HailroaiL A endangered, but they ercaiieil teriou* Injmy. numbi r of Bjiecial jKihre from rhiUdelphia and lleetructire Urea m Veddoare of almoet nightly Heading havo Iwen eent lo the'Mahoning I'lane , occurrence. to proiect pni|«rty and ai>*i»l in o|>er*tlug tlie l lcrr iT aaya the preaent French minintry roail. If necenaary. , i* eaaentially connarralive.

Tnr. Unit Tnwlay In Heplcmber next baa B w x m - s 1* to be made Duke of Unen-l>eeu decided on by tbe Invitation cou'mlttee i bouerg. for tho holdiug, >t CindmiaU, of a national | Ovtn lii.OOO peojile attended the funeral of conference of re|ireaent*tiVBa of wurkinguieH John Mitchel at New l!ye. on the 23J. and faminr*. i HceelAX newa eay* that Kauffman haa loet

THE O'Counell memoriil aiwociaUon. of New I the favor uf the Czar, iu eonaequence of Mr. York, are taking ateii* toward* erecting a ; Uchuyler"* rei-ort concerning affair* iu Torkia eUliito of tlie Irikh liberator in the Central !»«. and that Hie llnwian government haa re-I'ark, New York. Jected the general'* plan* of reorganization in

THE Ohio IrgiKUturehixpaiwi'd a blllpunUb- ' CentralJAnia. Ing the crime of rai>e on children nnder twelve | Ataneledion or member of the IIungArian yeara of ago by imprinoument for life at hard parliament held in Debreezin on the 2tlh, LAKIR I.OIUH KoMUlli mar defeated by an overwhelm

FiiAfim have been dincovereil in the building lug majority. of tbe Ikwton poMolBre, aud the book* of the eu|<erlnteiidi'nt of the work have been taken T h © S C S n d S U poaeaalon of by goreinmeot igentn. Ox Iho 25th, a negro nanioi Jamea U. Wood

lev. formerly emploved by Mr*. Woodbull aa a T h o W e s t . ' boiihe eervant. waa awom for the dcfcn*e. and

A BOUUUMI hooae at lieuicii. filled with oo- niated that Tllton waa a frequent vicitor at cupanta. »a« burned on the 27th. Three men tho boueo and oflice of tbe Woodhnll crowd : pcrihhed In the llinie*. and a nnml>er of othcre that he bad *een him hi the hon*e very early «rre more or lew aeverelv burned. hi the morning, aud aupimaed he had beeii

Cot. EmiLMiuui. a former Indian agent at 1 I h ™ J 1 ' ' , 1 f 1h l : ' i ' " . h e .

.i . i » « , i « tTillon)in the pnvate rooma of Mr*. >\o(*l-Cheyenne. ray* that the chief* of tnbea from j m l l u^uiaaCUflili . He elated that beheanl the Dlack II ill* country frequently rejiorted ; Tilton aek the Woodhnll* to publi*h tbe hcan-goltl and fil ter iu their couutrr, but that thev i dal. raying I'lymoutli church would give •100.-would allow no wlnte people to go thore. He , 000 to ruppreaa it :"that Col. Blood, the Wood-eayathoaawhogotben, moat . pact trouUe and dieappoiulment in getting gold or ailver. ; l o n M n l . Woodliu'l in each otber'a arm*

JAMEX LICK, of Ban Francleco, haa filed in I Another domeatic named I.ucr Ann Gilea. had the KecortSer* ofhoe a rvrocAtion ef tbe Imti w n Tiltou aik) llr». WoodhnU in the Ulter'i dead executed laat Jnlr.oonveylng hla property j bedroom in nndrcaa, and at all timea of the

a f o r qIrdI ; frwiaeull.T MTTfd them with r«-to tm»le<e for vanoua benerolent , (whmenUinMr*. Wiodhull al^droom. While He recite*, in the revocation, that he wiahea te | Tiltou and the woman occupied one room, tbc provide for partiea having natural claima on ! latter'a man. Blood. oocuUed another. R. A. bim: to amend the original Inptniment, and. Orar, a mailing clerk in Mra. Woodhnll'* cftica. aitli returning beallb. to give hla i-ereonal a l - 1 t 0 T " l o n ^ «''• * o r D \ n '»•

^ B . confirm* the acta heretofore |iorformed by the ; (jood Friday. trueteoi. O.v the 2!Hh, a number of witoeeaea were

THE colored people of Northeni In'laua and w w o r n , Uwver John Wlnalow teetifled t o a Southeni Michigan are parfeoliug arranRc-. collvcrf*tioii" Utwecn Tillon and Tracy in ro-menta for a celebration of the paeeage of tlie j to tke latter'* breacli of faith in appear-nvil right" bill. i ing t^iiuat Tilton. after diecoaeing the ca-e In

THE affair* of the ureal Mluneaota wheat | I.J, l^half. Employe* on Doecber'a (arm. and re evidenoe provinc that tlie paoliir

tonly noli led. and hi* loaaea all paid without I v r " • ' the farm on June 2nd. 1873, and ou the kin;*. Oliver Dalrymple. have been rallnfac- , otbere, gave e

all paid without 1 7 " *1 "ie " hi* Iwing declared a bankrupt. iith of June. Ho waa al*o there May 2Gth.

T . . - O. . U „ . . . - . B . , U , , I I I A S . s. I S M S jury at Hall I.ako, who waa indicted for mnr j race B. Clatlin waa examined, and gave aome donng David Hkeen In 1K60, haa been fouud j unlntelhgiblaevidenoeaalotbetriparuteagroe not guilty. He i* alno under an iudictmeut for ! m c " t H- I )- While, a broker. *wore that he polygamy. : heard Tilton charge Tracv

eal of with onprofeaaional

• ^ tu i i • « i i i couduct. A great deal of teatimony waa taken BUVOJIIMOIOH.UL. haahad a Bcecherecandal. | ,lf t n ^ 1 , ^ character, and what naa I* to

in u Inch a man named Cruae. haa been made lie made of It. it ia difllcult for an nuprofea-to pay A. ri, llulledge tl.SOO for aeducing hia | aioiul miad to detennlne. (ilutledge'aj wife. | Ox tbe SOLU. Clafliu't teatimony waa con-

~ ~ _ j eluded, and related entirely to the aettlement T h O S O U t h ; between Boweu aud Tiltou, on the latter'a dia-

THE Virginia Hute Kcnate on the 27th ult.. I charge from tbe Independent newapaper. by a vote of 24 to 1), expelled from that body Thia matter waa aettled by arbitration, and Kcualor G. v.". Graham, who made tbe charge , Tilton received from Boweu (7,000, it Iminu agaiuat tl. H. Bepr«*eiilative Htowell. that tbe atipulated that all pa|>er* relating to the acau-latter bad aold a naval cadetnhip. The diarge ; dal ahould be burned. Charlea Storra waa waa proven groundleaa. j then called and aaid Tilton had confided to

BrroKTH from Corpu* Cbriatl, Texaa, aay ] bim hi tronblea; that be pronouocad " Kllza-thal Mexican raider* come within aeien mile* be'h pure aa l ight;" Uiat aulnx qnently Tilton of Ibat town c i the 27th. and robbed aeveral country atoren and boune*. and took a large number of Amencan priaonera—among them Judge Gilpin, foruinly member of the lagia-

aald that hla wife having left lum. thai be "mu*t amanh Beecher and Elizabeth." Two or three telegraph operator* were examined in relation to the aending of the di*|iatch of June 2, 1H73. Geo. F. William*, a i aw*paper

lature. and two women. Thev compelled tho i teatified that he aaw proof elipe of the . aptivea to walk iu front of them till they were I t o " • l^licaUou. when tbe court exhaueted: thou niuunted them ou bareback | hor»e« and hurried them all. They robbed , FI0HT WITH DESFEKAD0D and burned the poBtoflice at Nuecee aud rob- i ^ d ispatch f r o m Denver , Colorado, 1 ^ and took pnaoner one m^ lnda r A reign l b l t e < 1 M i r ( . h ^ n y t . H u l , of terror prevtiU iJI tlonp the fnmtier. ' FIR U ^ AL A- -J

o.. Thunday the 2ith ult.. at Weal r.4nt. | , W , I , d c r ' " W 7 P ^ , o n U l 0 < , l v " , e ' Ml**.. Loui* A. Middleton. editor of the Weal l a w c r s of a gang of de«i)oradoo«, whoee Voilit Time*, waa ahot and killed by D. L, j beadqnarterB aro iu t h e p inery . A ytiar Love, editor of the Weal Poiul Citizen, for an ago Hall killed a m a j named Peterson, offeueive article publiabed by Middleton. j Tuesday last, d u r i n g tho abHeneo of Love demanded retraction, which being re- Hall aud Wilder f rom home eight of tlie fined, be drew a piatol and ahot Middleton gang were a r r e t t e d a t Kiowa. Wednes-four tima*. hilling him in*tantly. and then day a f te rnoon u sherifTs poswi of 15 m«D made hia eacape. . went to Oomer ' s mill to arres t Hall and

AIIDITIONAI. arre*t* of Kn Klux have lieeu i Wilder . The la t te r were mounted and made in Todd county. Ky. ou tlie lookout. J . H . Hook, in ml-

A COUMITTEE of the Miaaouri Bonate who I vnnce of tlie posse , iipproachud and or-ar* invaatlgating the alleged abrlractioii of a j dered them to th row down their arms. Urge amount of aula bond* from the treaaury vaulta, now expreaa tho belief that the liond* re|iortcd miwiuig were deatroyed by a commit-

X L T V C O N G R E S S .

S e n a t e — E x t r a S o t s I o n .

WEDXUDAT, March 24.—A commit tee a apiKilDlnl to wait nn Ihr I*ri*Mrnt anil mrumi n IhAl Hi' Senilr waa read)1 to a'ljiiim, Tli-

nimmlllee iwrfnnne,) 1UU lilt) m.J rriort.-'l Hill lb* I'reatdeut bail no lurlber lomnnmlnilliMi to make, then naoluili'M ol tbank. lo Vu» rrrrMrnt Wllaou *1111 lo rmldanl Ppo-lem Ktm, «rr» atloptett, anil the Benate •djinimnl nnt illr.

DEATH OR AN ICK FLOE. T b e Ital t imorn Sun of Monday, the

30tli u l t . , publ i shes an interest ing story f rom one of tho men rescued f rom the icc oft" the coast of Newfoundland, aud b rought to tho JMII I of Bal t imore by t h e s teamer Nuremburg , The par ty are all I r ishmen, o r of Irixh descent , and composed near ly the ent i re nble-l>odied male populat ion of t h e l i t t le town of St. Marys, Nowfoundland. W h e n re tu rn ing to the shore, in the evening of the dnyou which they board-1 ed t h e ice-bound brig, they found tha t ] tho ice had ported sbout onc mile from shore, leaving n space of half a mile of clear water. With night came a s torm of ra in . sleet, ami tinnlly snow, incanacitat ing several of the party, and when morning dawned scvon corpses were counted, A heavy mass of icc twenty feet N|iinrc llontcd near , uj)on v h i c h nine of the pa r ty got, hoping that i t would dr i f t toward t h e shore icc, and they could t h u s wive themselves. When i t had iloated t h i ee hundred feet f rom t h e ice upon which were the i r comrades it gronndcd,nndthD un fo r t ana t c s remained u|Km it for t h r ee days and nights , d u r i n g which t ime six of them died. All the food they had iu that t ime was a una l l white IIKII which waa frozen in the icc. The eighteen men r e m a i n i n g a f l e r t h e nineiloatedolV, made the i r way back to t h e abandoned brig. All expectcd lo die in her, nnd some of them h a d lost their reuses before reach-ing her . The b n g moved in the ice for a week, in sight of laud, and t h e tWi-ermcn were on he r ten dnvs. Thc nar-rator says he has n family of six chil-dren , nnd some of those who died leave fami l ies ctpiiilly large. The t en men will lie taken in charge by tho JJritish consul and sent home.

(JfBw of Poe t ry .

raooBua. Heavenward all things tend. For all were once Perfect and all mint be al length reatoied; Ho God haa greatly purpoaed • Who would el*e in hi* dl*hoiinred work* bluiaelf endure llialionor, and lie wronged wltiiout redrma ? Ha*le. then.and wheel airay a *hattersd world. Y'e alow revolving •eaaon*.

—Cote/wT. I'LETT 1* HAITlNEaa.

On piety humanity I* Imllt; And on hiimaiilly much liappliie**; And yet *1111 more on j^ety ttaelf; A *oiil lu oommeroe with her God In Heaven Foal* not the lumulta and the eborka ol life. The whirl* of |>aaelon, and the alrokea ol

heart. A Deity believed la Joy begun; A Deity adored la Joy sdvauced; A Deity beloved ia Joy matured; Each branch of piety deUght inaplrea,

— J'ownj. raiKSiniiir.

FriendMiip, like love, i* but a name, UnleM to one you atint tbe flame.

The child whom many father* ahara Halh -eldom known a father'* care. 1* tlm* in Fripnd*hlp : who depend On many, rarely flnd a friend.

—day. RAMK.

Alianrd! to Ihink to overreach the grave. And from the wreck of name* to reacue onra: The lie t coiaierted Wheroea men lay for fame Die (aat away: only themaelvea die farter. Tlie far famed fciilptor, and tbe laureled bard, Thoeo ladd Ineiire* of eternal fame. Supply their little, feeble aids lu vain,

—DUtlr. T H E BOCL 'H OOAL.

Our thoiiglila are boundloae, though our framea are frail;

Our *oul* Immortal, tlieugb our limlia decay; Though darkened In tbla poor life by a vail

Of Buffering, dying matter, we ahall play In •intir*eternal Bunbeama; on tho way

To heaven'* high Capitol our cara ahall roll. The tomple of the Power whom all obey ;

That i* the mark we tend to. for the *oul Can take no loner flight. I aeek no meaner

goal. —/Vrricnl.

T H E OOSSTASCT OF K A T T B E .

Tlie nilnds of men In a perpetual atrife

SIB B00EB T1CHB0RNE. One of the larges t meet ings ever held

in London , took place in H y d e Pork on tbe 29th ul t . , unde r the auspices of t h e | Lived all the generation* who have been, T ichborne Kclease Committee. Some i And *till her children find her ftoah and new. place t h e n u m b e r present as h igh as a ' And the *aiue ami that, o'er aome Oredaii hill

Be> ol ve from ago to age, and flnd no real: While nature, iu unfading youth and lieanly, Obeya one everlaating law of duly; Upon her con*taut Inaom; over green, llencath her aky of uevtr fading blue.

h u n d r e d thousand . Hands were en-gaged, nnd flags nnd lisnuers were d is p lavcd bearing mottocscx]ireHHiug sym-potny with and demand ing justice fo r Urn claimant. T h o addresses wore short . Dr. Kenealy nnd Messrs. On-slaw nnd Whal ley were tho pr incipal s]leakers. H i e enthusiast ic people un-h i tched the horses f rom the enrrioges of

E . H y d e Park .

Beeolut ions were adopted denouncing the cmal i ing partiali ty of the judge on t h e trial, the unscrupulous license of the prosecut ion and absoluU- mixcar-riage of justice, nnd declar ing they would know no rest till the enomioi is judicia l crime was reotiflcd.

Homer beheld ut aliimng ou u* anil! — DchUler,

A ( i l R L S ' (iOOU SENSE.

" M i n n i e ! M i n n i e ! ia m y chocolate near ready? "

I t was scrupulously nea t and da in ty

where Mrs. Hreighton sat, a l though the carpet was a t issue of d a m s , tho fu rn i -t u r e faded, and t h e hea r th rag akill-ful ly eked ou t by a piece of qu i te an-other fabr ic inserted in tho spot most worn. A fow flowers, in a slender-throated vase, stood on the ant ique .

T h e mTetTng'ndjounV.'.'l" ti ' imultuouslv. i f l a w , 1 , ; ? R o d u1

, ,1

l e ' U ' f ' ende r - i rons glit-T h e speak e n were escorted from t h e '"'•""V l , k o K , , , d- t , \ " m ™ 1 ' " park by g rea t crowds. eur tams, artistically mended here and

| there, were white as snow; and Mrs. Old Proverbs Willi New Tenn lna l i ons . I treighton herself looked l ike Cinderi l-

Caat your b r ead upon the waters, nnd , l" '" g 's l -mother , in he r dress of ancient —watch the l i t t le fishes n ibble at iL brocade, best yellow laoe, aud t h e rings

gl i t ter ing on he r small , shriveled hands . E igh ty years old, mid a lady to the

l a s t ! T h a t was something to be proud of. Wha t though paralTsts had robbed

"lose da

A penny saved is—oua-teuth tho cost of a gloss of whiskey.

A s t i tch in t ime saves—you, some-t imes f rom the nccessitv of keep ing .. . . y j u r coat—tails wrapped d o s e a b o u t ; ber of ail use of those dainti ly slipjx-r you . { ' d feet—what though the grand house

T h c ear ly bird catches Uie—first sho t "be bad entered as a b r ide was now nar-ot t h e s|K)'rtsman. ! rowed down to th is onc room in a sec-

Speech is silver, silence is—what is 1 " n d ra te bui ld ing, where two o the r mos t desirable in a mother-in-law. families also act u p the i r hon teho ld

T o err, is human ,—lo forgive—Ask a l t a r s - s h e was a lady atill, a n d she

making lo d e l u d e her crcdnlous soul, while I go-up s ta i rs and coin money . "

" But I may h e l p TOU ?" " By and-by, perhaps, if my wrists

gel t ired. Hut now, some one mus t sUy with g r a n d m a m m a .

" I t is very s t r ange , " sa id Miss (loorg-iette Appleton, "Unit mv d r a n e s liaven t come Ismio! Positively, I shnll have nothing bi wear t o night ."

She was loung ing before the xea-coal lire, iu a b lue si lk neglige, t r immed with swim down, nnd a little F r e n c h tangle of b l u e ribbons and luce pinned iimong her yel low tresses, with a jiearl-headed javel in , while a novel lay iu her lap.

" W h a t an awfu l case!" observed thc bro ther carelessly. " W h e r e ' s t h e amo t l iyst si lkr"

" O h , I wore tha t to their last recep-t ion . "

" A n d tho p ink crape?" " I look l ike an owl in pink. I was a

goose ever lo b u y that ailk. , ,

" T h e Nile g reen silk wi th white llotinccs?"

"San ih H o w a r d has olio jus t a shade l ighter t h a t she ' l l be sure to wear, nnd I believe t h e sp i te fu l th ing got it on pur]>ose to kill mine. No, I m u s t have the Swiss mur l i u with knots of blue corn.flowers, and a I tonmusaah figured with gold. And you'll go around to the laundress , and hurry her tti) a little, won' t you , George? that ' s a dTtck of a b r o t h e r ! - a n d y o n know jierfectly well you 've been yawning your jaws off tho nst tlireo-quiirters of an h o u r . "

" W h e r e is i t f " • 'Only iu Mendenhsl l s t ree t—just a

pleasant walk . And to give Mrs . ISarker a scolding, mid ask her if she don ' t know be t t e r t han to keep he r customers wai t ing—although, of course, I know you ' l l do n o t h i n c of the sort. Men have no moral courage . There ' s t h e address ou a card. I t 11 be such a relief to my m i n d ! "

Major ( i eorgo Appleton was an army officer, home on a furlough, and ra ther a t a loss t o know what to do with so much ext ra t ime. Kich, which was an-o tho r source of perplexity 1—handsome, which wasn' t so puzzl ing!

And so be sauntered along, h is hands iu his pockets aud a cigar balanced be-tween h i s l ips , unconsciously advanc-ing to meet b is fate,

l l ap ! r a p ! n i p ! Tho M a j o r played a ta t too with h i t Kiincklea on tho door.

' 'Dea r me , wha t a noise," said a voice inside. " G o m e in!"—a l i t t le louder.

The Majo r walked in to confront , not a wrinkled old hag of a waHherwoman in a halo of Boat) and steam, bu t a beauti-

_ l auy , dark and bri l l iant as an Arulriau d r e a m , with jetty curls pinned

I10YXT0X T H E MAX-FISH.

Same ef Ilia Fariher F.iplall* In Knaland. Capt . l ioyuton, nn American, who

went to England a fow weeks since lo exhibi t t h e off ldency of b is lifu-iireserv-ing dross, has aslouiBhcd tho i joudon-o n b y his aohievements on the Herpen-tino nnd tho Thamon. On tho 20lli of lauuary , says the London News, he ex-cited tlui wonder ol Ihousaiidi of per-sons by floating from Wnpping to Vnux-'nill in his water proof unit. It may bc laid tha t never before wns Old leather I'liameH so defied nnd set nt imiiplit by mortal; i ts dep ths had no terrors to the man who fearlessly eouimilled hiniHelf lo theni, aud its yellow title no power lo tes ia t his advanct! or cheek Ins pro-gress , The eceno is deacrilied as fol-lows:

Capta in Koynton Rtnrted with n IIIMMI l o f rom Wupping Old Hlairs, All the

begr imed l ighters moored t h c p ' s U m l s were crowded with workmen, juat arriv-ed f rom tlie ya rds and hliops on the o the r side ; and tho barges mid water-men, young and old, looked on open-moullied nt Iho gent lemen who, encas-ing himself in an armor of Iml i i rub-ber , walked into and a long the river wi thout touching the bot lom ; who could not sink lower than his b reas t had ho t r ied ever so hard to do it , nnd who, by I he aid of a l ight , doublo-bluded canoe paddle , set off ou his j o t i m e r , followed by a fleet of Iniats and louifly cheered by the amazed and del ighted spectators. T h e Thames , however, rnflled by it smar t wind against n heavy t ide , wan a much severer test than the s leamless Serpent ine , }'et no th ing could bo more complete than t h e succces of Uie tr ip. Hough or smooth it mat ters noth ing to tho Amer io ta Gnardsman, and lite t pec t a to r is noon possessed of nbsolute conlldence in the safety of Uie invention. Blowing his fog horn or whisUe, using h is axe, smoking his cigar, and waving hia banner , h is voyage was qu i te a t r i umpha l progress, and Iho voyagonr seemed to take n special de l igh t in t h r ead ing bia way among the sh ipp ing ainl I Knits, taking the orelies where t h e cur ren t was most dangerous.

Once o r twice he piir |)osly allowed himself to foul u bnrgo o r t h e ImttrcBB of a bridge, in one ins tance shooting

! l ike an arrow under tho s t e m aud tic-tween two boats lowing behind . Easy it was to see that , clad in one of the Biiits, a man may •venture where a Iniat could never go, and per form n service of tho highest advantage to humani ty . T h o wonder expressed iu the faces of t h o sailors s ta r ing over t h e bulwarks of t h o crowded sh ipping in the Pool, or on board t h e river s teamers a n d barges drif t iufi westward was not Iho b ast corn-

fu l young ibiau u r e a m , witn jetty ca r l s pinned driftiuf*

back in a s i lken eascado at t h e back of | ical and interest ing fea ture of t h e jour her head, and a pair of fluting scissors in he r hand.

Major Appleton started back, all his wits momentar i ly desert ing him,. I t is a curious f a c t that tho more embarrass-ed one pa r ty in a tete-a-tete l)ccomos, tbo grea ter is the composure of the other, Ann ie Breighton should have colored and s tut tered a t be ing caught thus, b u t she didn ' t .

" W h a t ' s your business, air?" she asked, yvitli the greatest calmness.

" I t ' s — a b o u t my sister's gown—Mins Appleton'a you know i "

And she took a second pa i r of fluting scissors f rom tho stove, tes t ing its heat by hold ing it dangcrouHly near her vel-vet cheek.

Major Apple ton, l>eing posted in et-iquette a n d general decorum, saw no harm in car ry ing home a baaket of new-ly-laundried clothes. So h e sat down and waited, whilo honoat Mra. Baker | started f rom the other room, where she

j lay u p o n h e r b e d — a captive to rhenmat-ic paius.

" She ' s in a hur ry , you know," said

Hocltl Reconi l rnr t lun in Knrlond •Tohn ItuBkin haa jua t given £7,000 to

b u r a piece of land in England , to be cultivated by men of like aentimonta with Ida own, all of them to work with Ihr ir own hands, a n d no machinery to bo allowed. Th i s sum is to (.crve aa a nuclcua for other g i f t s , ami all of them together are to lie called SI. ( leorge 's F u n d , Hero is t h e essential porUon of Buskin's p rog ramme for this new effort of social recouBtmotion.

We w i l l t iy to m a k e somo muall piece of English ground beaut i ful , | ieaceful and f ru i t fu l . W e w i l l have no steam engines upon it , a n d no railroads; we w i l l have no nn lended or iinUioiight-of creatures on i t ; none wretched but the sick, none idle but Uie dead. WO w i l l have no l iberty upon i t , but instant oliedience to known law and appointed persons; no equal i ty upon i t ; but recog-nition of every be t t emesa tha t we can llnd, and reprobat ion of cv*ry worse-ness. When wo want to go anywhere, wc will go there ouicUy and aafely, not at forty mileB an Iiotir in the risk of ou r lives; when wc want to carry anyth ing anywhere, we will carry it ciUier on the backs of beasts or ou our own, or in carts or Iniats; we will have plenty of flowers nnd vegetablea in our gardens, plenty of corn and grass in our flelda, and few bricks. WO ahall have some music nnd poe t ry ; Iho chi ldren shall learn to dance to it nnd sing it; perhaps

1 Fa in Would (lo.

BT LOCtSE OBASDLEU MOPLTPS. Away from oatklng care. From panelon and despair. From ho|ies Ibat bat delude. And blMla that are loo rude -From frlenda]il|<« that betr«y» And Joya that paaa away. And love that lurna to hate In hearts left desolate,

I fain would

From weary daya aud nlgbla And ghoata of loat dellghta-Falr phantoma of dead daya. That wander through old way*— From partlng'a bitter pain. And meeting's traiiaieut gain. And death Ibat mock* na ao -With glad life's overthrow.

1 fain would go.

To aome fair land and far. Where all my loat onet are. Where amilea ahall bloom anew. And friendahlpe ahall bo true. Where falla no weary night, Since God blmeelf la light— Acroaa the aoundleea aea To that far land, and free.

I fain would go.

toe cf tlie legltlatnre, allhimgh no evidenoe waa fouud lo eatabU*h thi* aa a fact.

Gov. KEIJXKKI. of I^iuiaiaua. has laaaed a call for an extra aoenion of the legislature, to meet lu New Orleans ou Wedneaday, April 14, to carry out Uie adjuatinent. The subjecta for logielauon are limited by the call lo six : Firat. ia in progress, the adjuatmout of political dilBcultiea; Bee 1

ond, the roveuaee of the atalo aud tbe mode ol their uollectiou and diabureeuient ; third, the amendment of tke funding bill ao aa to change the conatiluUon of ihe funding board and prevent the funding of illegal obligationa; ourth, the financial couditlon aud goveromeul

of tho city of the New Orlean*; fifth, the re-lief uf tlie oommtrce of New Orlean* from exceesivo port chargea and faea ; Bixth. by re-

Hall immediate ly fired on Hook, put t ing th ree bulla iu him. Tho latter d ied in a few minutes . Before the balance of the pooae could ride up. Hall

| d iamountad, a t r ipped Uie laxly of a double-barreled guu aud pistol, and then rode away to the mineriea. The e ight men are confined at Kiowa, under guard . The pursuit of Hall and Wilder

A DECIBIOK OH WOHAH BUFFBAOE. T h o S u p r e m e Court a t Washington

haa rendered a decieion in the case of Miner TB. H o p p e r . Bent u p on a writ of error f rom the Supremo Court of Mis-souri. Thia ia a case present ing the quesUon whe the r under the 14th amendmen t a woman who is a citizen of

. . , , . , i , , • tho Un i t ed Statea and of t h e state ia a .pie. of adekganou of mercbant*. lo rncor- v o t ( . r i n t ) l , . h U U i , n o , w i i L a u n d i n g Uie

•r* 0 u ii c ' li i i i i i i i i provision of t h e oonsti tution and laws

^ " " " " W ' ^ U X M ' O U A ^ ^ L ^ O N ^ U H ^ - i t i l n t ion of the* United S U U « DOEN uot

W a s h i n g t o n . | confer the r igh t of •uffrmgc npon any

THE . aae of Congre-mai. King, of Minne- 0 ,"•• a " d . * * t { , P ^ U ^ t U t i o U B of thc avlu. ceiu* up I n t U criminal ™urt at Waal- i T " " ' ^ W h i c h . 0 0 n " n ' - t

lugwn ou the Z7lh, ou a quMUou of adini^on . l" " f " u o ''OCWMunly void, of certain teatimony before the grand Jury. 1 1 " ^ J l l " U p e d e l l V e r e d l h e " I**-The caae will go lo Ibe grand Jury lu the uaual 0 ' -manner. 8T0EET, OF THE CHICAGO TI1IE8.

TacAscaui Hnasca ha* placed Ida reaigna- l u the criminal cour t at Chicago, ou tlon iu the baud* of lhe I'reaident. He wiU ^ ,0 29Ul, J u d g e Wil l iams acntenced U .occe«l«l by John C. Near, . aaluer of the W i J b u r y H u r d i u , r o f l b p c y

>ir»l Nauoiial JlaiiV of ludlatuiioli#. m . . . j . . . , TBE Court of Claim* haa decided in favor of r , m e " ' , t e u **** imprisonment iu the

the government iu the Arkanaaa Hot Hpriuga county jail for ooutempt of court, in ca»e. The ciaitnauU will ap|«al lo the Hu- hav ing pub l i shed art icles construct ively pi erne Court. reflecting ou t h e character of certain

THE people of Waahington are highly in- ! member s of t h e g r a n d j a i y . The edi tor oeneed In cousequence of the efleot* of ' t h e occupied t h e pr iva te office of the jailor peraonal tax law paeaed by the Foity third '""til h is release by the following order CongrMS for rawing rovouuo in the Dlitriet of of t h e Supremo Cour t : Columbia, and are conuaeling together aa lo . U " 0

1 ' ' ^'• 'TT7"" / ' . . . .i j • • .1 ' hniullrrTlie following ia tbe ordir for the ihe lieal meUiod of reeiaUng the oppresaioD. r u | e i l ( . c o f M r B t o r e , .

The trouble i* with Ihe Cdiulruction of the U|>ou the plalnUff In error entering into a law. which will fleece the Waalungtoulan* to . reooguixuioe Iwfore tbe abariff in til.S00,wiU) Iho tune of iJ 1,010.000. whereas It wa« Intend- Ocorge ('handler aa auroty, he will bediisjliarg. i d to realize but 1100.000. An ap|>eal, firrt lo ' " 1 ' r " , n ,"UHt^d3'-

, , , , (digued) n i u j A H K. McAixzaTEn. the oourtB. anil then to Uie next Congrcaa, I* [ j o d g ( | o f H u p r e m , t k l l | r l

tbe programme laid out. William C. Ooudy, THE Bonate adjoumcd ou the 24tb. s Oui Gou. Spinner IB again on tbo rampage, i MIFBOUBI PLEA8AHTBIE8.

It ia eald that unieaa certain contemplated Advicca f rom Oolnca, Stone Co, Mis-changea in Id* bureau aro made in aixiordanco souri , say Unit one night last week t h e with Ida view*, he will be called npon lo re- oourt house a t tha i place was entered .

• K"- ! nnd cr iminal indictments against aeveral T a t Senate ad)onmed -itbout confinnn* | ( i a b B t r t c t e d theref rom.

Ibe .fjK.intm.ut of Dai, A. I'ardee, - . « « « - f , i e 1U B t t ( . ^ ^ ^ a r . •ir of Judge DureU. Tlie ^ . t i o n will tbwe- m l l „ m , i r , l l p p » ( . d lo have l U i fore remain vacant unUl Ihe next congreae. w i U ) t h / . ' f f a i r , was confronted THE |ioetmaaler general on the MU> nv|ue.t- , a n o r K u n l l n d i o r M i ^ ^ t r r „ r m i l

ad « n - P ^ i o o clerk in hu d . p v t » « i t S o t a had 1k«> fired and one man k i U ^ to tender Id. r-ngnalion owing lo W M t,, A t l M t

the f a d tliat he had ueglect-l to ^ c i u n U t L aheriff had a foroe of Uiirty-tine tliat a certain railroad lha wa. being flv.. one aide of t h e J ames Il iver. , aid for a ^ r f o n a a u c . of po.Ul eervice , hile hi* np,Hmei>ta were on t h e o the r time, a week had for the p u t three qnarien. | | o n k K m l l i H i o n ^ n t

reported aervioe aa performed only throe ^ 2 j 0 I D e l l t < 1

time, iier week, thai' receiving pay through • the carelosanesa of the clerk for twice tbe j IT is useless to te legraph a street car amount of aervioe rendered. I wheu it has a jioor conductor.

Ti l ton. H e that lives b y tho sword, shall—(if

he's lucky) be Pres ident of the Uni ted States.

IF u man smite thee on thy r ight cheek —have ' h i m arres ted for assault and bat tery .

T ime and t ide—are much alike,— they both flow on.

Honesty i s—something the average politician knows no th ing a l w u t

Hopo deferred maketh the—spinster despai r of m a n y i n g .

Sho loved no t wisely—but marr ied an aged millionaire.

None but the bravo—dare Rinile in the face of an oulraged moUier- iu-law.

Take care of the pennies , and—when t h e circus comes around, you may buy a t icket.

"Pis un ill wind that blows—dust in I your eves. I ont , and 1 had to run and borrow the

Set II lieggar on horse back, and he ' l l ! OF Mrs. Tucker 's stove to boil t h e ride—into the affections of your beat chucolute. and—" lookinc daugh te r . " | Mra. Breighton contracted tier silvery

i " T l i e Breightons are not a borrowing ; race, M i n n i o . '

could l>oast that she never had de-graded herself to commonplace toil,

" O u r means are l imi ted , " said old Mrs, Breighton, with t h e lofty air of a duchess; " but t h e pension of my Bon, the oolonel—who, as you probably re-member , was ki l led on tho F lor ida frontier—ia sufficient to maintain myself and my two granddaughters -and wc aro ladies.

Minnie Breighton present ly came in with her litUe chocolataire on a napkin-covered t ray, and sliocs of toast, exquis-itely browned and cu t as th in as A wafer.

" I hopo you haven ' t been kept woit-ng, gran dma / " she aaid,

'^MY dear i "—with an air of mild r e s igna t i on—"I NM accustomed to w a i t "

Oh, I ' m so soiry ! But ou r fire IS

uey, and tho omnibus and cab men pul led up on every b r idge t i l l the bold adventurer had passed.

Ladlrs ond S lang IMiraies. I t is more than probable thai lo loose

and careless men, a n d to T' • British blondes, we a r e indebted for the lung lifll of slang phrases v. hicli have c rep t into American conversation nnd writ ing . 3ome of these are much more forcible and elegant, and some of them have merit in lhe fact tha t they oomiiri " much in a l ittle. They roil glibly off f rom t h e l ips of common people, and are heard from the l ips ot many ladies with equal readinoBB. Sometim'ea they sound well enough, b u t see how A few of t hem look in print , ami wo recall by memory some of the lieat of t h e m :

" Wluit does Old Probab i l i t i i s say?" "Cheese i t , " " T u m b l e lo A racke t , " "You know how it is yourse l f , " " B u l l y boy with A glass eye," " l ) h , yes. I 've been there , Iha't's t h e worst I have ever h e a r d , " " P u t n head ou h i m , " " I s that your l i t t le game?" "You old duf-

the M a j o r , twirling liis Ihumba, aud J fer ," " W h a t a cheek," "Clive us a r e s t , " th ink ing how very pret ty t b e girl was. | " T h a t ' s what's the matter ," " H e ' s no

" S o a m i , " said Anna, making Uie chicken ," " H e doesn't acare worth a fluting scissors glide iu aud ou t in a I cen t , " "Go fo r h i m , " "George , I ' l l hit moat marvelous manucr among t h e you with a f ea the r , " "Over the river, clouds of sunny muoliiu lau r m n ' r . ) George ," " T h a t ' s what my

" S h e wants to wear i t , " added Uie wife sa id ," "The re 's music in the a i r ," Major, _ | " B i g Six ," " H e ' s got the s t amps , " " B e d

h o t , " " G o we.IL, y o u n g man , go west ," "Bip , s lap, set him up aga in , " " l ion -is that for high?" " I t ' s A put-up j ob , " " K e r o c t , " " H e did his level beat ," " L o a l i n g around the throne ," "You ' r e too f real i ," " T h e r e ' s too many fr i l ls

All SorlH. A PATKjrr editorial stove, which only

burns a baske t of poems a day, is nut .

O R_ THE sentinel who did not sleep on hia some of tho old people, in time, may I watch had l e f t it nt pawnbroker 's . also. W e w i l l have some art, more-1 IT IB easy enough to makt the ACR over; we w i l l at least t ry i f , like t h e quaintonoe of apple dcalcra. " B u y Greeks, we can't make some pots. The | their fruits—YO flhall know t h e m . " drccks used to poin t pictures of gods I AN Amcricuu gir l won t h e gold medal on their pots; we. probably, cannot do > at tho recent examination n t tlio College as much, bul we may put some p ic tures I of Brazi l , R io de Janeiro. of insects on them, and reptiles, bu t t e r T R N H T M N has A pair of deep , large flies, nnd frogs, if nothing bet ter . Li t -1 d reamy eves, bu t there is no th ing ELB« UO by littlo some h ighe r art nnd imagin-1 POETIC in ' h i s appearance. ation may manifest themselves among; H E H A T O B B I T E W O H A M ' S g i f t s to Iho

R L K , 1 S T . , R S •O

f S M S : / r { " " T s r r - m s • ' 1 the nativity of men; n a v - even , ,X-r- ^ ' T H F ^ BSDB.'EU used Imps, an unealculat ing and uneovetou* j by school chi ldren withont U c k a wisdom, as of mi le Magi, presenting a t 1 T " E , L E » N O DOUBT that the small boy such nativity g i l t s of gold and f rank in- , WL10 BNNTF8 >N 8P1'1M A1"1,, ORANGOS a CENB , . . I dozen t imes a day is a " l i t t le often,

whether h is parents are l iving o r not . The Delusions of Smell. . P H F J U I U C E lurks i n h idden corners of

Thia sense, like thc others , has i ts « " MINDS over which knowledge has aberrat ions and hallucinations, T h o I not "lied Hs penetra t ing l ight , and pre-ilelusions of smell are hardly ever iso- jndice ia tho natural foe of magnani-lated, or occupy those of hearing, sight, I U'FY-tahte and touch, and aro* also leas fre I DAK I t i rE ia again and overwhelmingly qnent than t h e lutU-r. Insane people, n bankrup t . H e has ov«r 2C0 eredilors, who nre affectcd with them, complain ' muttered over UIH United States, and of being haunted by fe t id cmanalions or I his indebtedness amounts to $200,000. congratulate themselves ou inhiding the 1 Assets, one sui t of elothet, $75. most delicious i re r famet . L e l u t men-1 THE very last curiosity spoken of in lious the case of A woman, an inmate of | the pape r s is a wheel that came off a La Sa 'petr ierc , who fancied tha t she dog S when it was a wagin*. The man constantly perceived a f r igh t fu l stench who discovered i t has reUred from pub-proceeding from the decay of bodies in ! lie life. ihe courts of t h a t inst i tut ion, Impres - ! A UVZLT lady, when the sub jec t of sions of the kind arousuallTvenr annoy- U STRONG MINDED women " was being ing, B n c r r e d e Boisiront reUta Uie I discussed , made this remark. " I no-account of a woman affectcd by dis-1 T I C 0 those " women's rights' p c o j l e order of her senses. Whenever she saw INVARIABLY men's left's.*7

" *•*—— sho f m e l t

Nnughly Vlgnetlea.

Years ago, under what was aubse-qnenUy disc«)vered to la- Inul manage-inent of t h e Bi in au ol I j ig rav ing mid P r in t ing of the Treasury D e p a r t m e n t , the v ignet te of a very beaut i fu l though somewliat notorioiio woman waa placed on one of the issnea ol f rac t ional cur-rency. Gen. But le r lias had it inti-mated to him that there ia now i n coursc of preparat ion n f emnle vignet te which is to g race the same clasa of s tamp, about to bo pr in ted . To th is end he has introduced in t h e H o u s e A resolution t a i l ing on the Secre ta ry of the Treasury as to whether por t ra i ts of any l iving original liuvc la-en preiiared o r engraved for the purpose of be ing printed ujion any cur rency or stamps issued unde r nutliority of t h e Treasury Depar tmen t ; and if so,if i t IS not in con-travention of thc law proh ib i t ing the jiortniit of any living person being placed on issues of any k ind f rom the TI

Shall I get y o u an egg, g randmam-m a ? "

" N o , i f Uie fire is out, my dear. And < i r audmamma Breighton went on

with her breakfast , wearing an in jured air, while Minnie went back to the oil ier room, whereshe aat with her twin sister, cogitaUng.

Anna Breighton was as p re t ty as M i n -nie, but iu a d i f ferent style. She was dark, with melting, a lmond shaped eyes, aud olive skin, and l ips l ike A pome-grani te flower, so perfectly shaped, so richly red ; while Minnie was tall and slender, aud fair as a daisy.

Anna laid down u s l ip of greasy paper us Minnie entered.

" I t ' s Uie groccr'S bi l l again, sister. Wha t shall we d o ? "

Minnie sank in to a chair . And the gas yesterday, and the land

But I say you—know—you're not a regular washerwoman ?" Anna s l ight ly s traightenedheraclf up, " M y f a the r was a Colonel in t h e

| regular a rmy. My g randfa the r was I Hyde Bre ighton , of Breighton Manor, 1 on t h e Hudson , But we are reduced I now, nnd we need money, and I am not | ashamed to work," I " B y Jove, you ' re a trump?" said J Major Appleton, s tar t ing up,

" Much obliged to you , " retorted J Anno, with sparkling eyes, " W o u l d I you mind holding thc sash for me I - j u s t a second while 1 finish th i s I loop ?" I And when Minnie came up to see how her s i s te r was gett ing on, she found h e r aided nnd abetted by t h e Major of cav-alry, who waa heating the al temato pa i r s of Hu t t ing scissors after a most scientific fashion.

" D e a r me ," said Miss Appleton ,when at last he r brother made hisappearonce, " how long you have been."

" Yes,' ' said lhe Major , rubb ing b is hands wi th an appearance of great Bat-WacUon, " i took UA qui te a while to finish those last thir teen flounces."

lord not paid, and t h e uursory is empty as—Mother Hnbbard 'A cnplxiord. What shall we do ?"

" That 's the ques t ion , " said Anna, re-fleeUvely arching her j e t ty browa, " I f

Dreasury Depar tment .

CurlukitlfKof Language . Th# H i n d o o s are said to have uo

word for " f r i e n d , " The I ta l ians have uo equivalent for ou r " h u m a i u t y , " Thc UtuBian dict ionary givea a word Ihe detluit ion of which is, " not to have enough b u t t o n s on our footman's waist coat :" A second again ; I. th i rd TIM,,MU, . . . The G e r m a n s call A th imlde a " finger-1 B e e t u s r P * O Neil has got l ia t ," which it ecrtaiiily is. and a greaa- , ,11 ^ BARK.:'R ' FT M W ' .•""L L"; hopper a " hay h o r s e . " A glove with we can t e l imb l adde r , with pa int

. ' t >< >f ti • >Va>i- ollf alifttl 11 la.l-aA

we can only keej i i t from grandmamma." " We must ," re tor ted Minnie, with A

decisive nod. " I t would k i l l her . If we were ME.I, now, Nanny, we could go out and get a job of wood-Hawing, or

id means to •• kill over ' »«m^-I* inUng. o r -" to earn bv dancing. " I 1 I

.•all a thimble „ '• finger-1

them is a " h a n d - s h o e , " showing that they wore slioea before gloves. T h e French , s t range to sav, have no verb " t o s t a n d , " n o r can a f r e n c h m a n Fjieak o f " k i ck ing" any one. T h e nearest ap-proach he, in his ]KiliteuesK, innkes to it, is to th rea ten to " g i v e n blow with h is foo t , " t h e same thing, tirobnbly, to thc recipient in e i ther c tsc , but it seems to want tho di rcc tneis , the energy, ol our " , k i c k . " 'I'he terms " uti s ta i r s" and " d o w n s ta i r s" are also unknown in F rench .

A Sunny Temper.

pols over our shouldera, " B u t wc nan do someth ing else, I

suppose. Lis ten, Minnie—money we must have ,"

" I f we go out on t h e highways aud ask it a t Uie point of t b e bayone t , " in-ter jected Minnie, gravely,

" T h e r e ' s no poverty l ike genteel pov-e r ty , " her sister sighed. " B u i you haven't heard my plan, Mrs . Barker , the I tundress , in our top s tory, is s ick,"

" What then ? We have ne i ther wine nor jelly, nor ye t crisp bauk notes to 1 IEATOW upon he r , - '

" A n d she can 't keep up to h e r en What a b lew ing to a household is a I gagementa. The re lire ' two Swiss

merry, eheerlul woman—one whose ; muslin ball dresacs, fluted and puffed lieaulifnlly, lying in he r baske t waiting to be done up at th is present moment. Five dollars apiece she has for t h e m , "

spiri ts are not effected by wet days, or little d isappointments , o r whose milk of of human kindness docs not sour in the sunshine of prosper i ty . Such a woman in the darkest hours brighteuB the house l ike a l i t t le piece of minshiny weather. The niagne'ism of her smile's and electrical br ightness of h e r looks and movements infect every one. The children go to school with n aeose of aomething great to be nehieved; he r huaband goes into thc world in a con-qaeror ' s spir i t . No matter how people annoy a n d w o n y him all d a y , lor off her presence .bines, and he whispers to j keeps her customers . himself , " A t home I shall find reat," " O h , N a n n y ! liave you c o n e to So day by day ahe l i terally renews bin 1 Uiatf"

W e l l ? " " 1 ahall do Uiom u p , " " N a n n y ! Yon !" " W e l l , why n o t ? Th ink what a

golden s t ream Pac to l to ten dollars would be in ou r empty coffers! Aak yourself how on cart t i you or I could earn ten dollars any other way. And after all a Swiss muslin dress is a p re t ty poeticsl sort of f abr ic to wash and iron; and in te t h e bargain, poor Mrs. Barker

s t rength and energy, and it you know O man with a beaming face, a kind heart, and a p rosperous business, in nine cases out of ten you will find ho has A wife of th is kinu.

" Now, yon look a n d talk exactly like dear old g r a n d m a m m a ! Don ' t lie a goose, Minnio ! J u s t you invent somo story about my promenading in the park , or t ak ing IOSBGHS in wax flowers

" U s ! y o u don't mean to say that you helped tlio wiiaherwomau ?"

"Yes , 1 d id , " said tbo Major ; " a n d the f r o c k s are down stairs, and I 'm going u p for a game of bi l l iards." And as he went he murmered t o himself, " I t h o u g h t idl girls were alike, bu t I LIC-lievo I ' ve discovered one independent— one a t h i s t ! "

" Grandmamma, I ' m going to be m a r r i e d , "

'• You, Nanny? Why, you are but a child ?"

Annie Breightdn was kneeling bes ide her gnuidmothea'A chair , and the fairy g o d m o t h e r waa s troking her curls with one t r emulous white hand , where Uie an t ique jewels shone l ike drops of blood and scinUllating aparklea of green fire,

" I 'm eighteen, gni i idmamma." " So you a r e ! How t ime flies

Kighteeu years o l d ! But W ho's t h e happy man ? We sen no society worthy of ourselves, Nauny, and—

" I 'm sure you will l ike him, grand-mamma, l i e ia coming to pay his re-

j spects to you to-night. His" name is | Major George Appleton. HE is in t h e I —the cavalry, and he owns A house on

Madison avenue, an 1—and bo loves me g raudmammn."

I Nanny held her black-tressed head on ! t h e old lady's shoulder as she spoke t h e 1 last words.

" A l l natural enough, my dear ; but 1 do you love him ?"

"Yes , graudmammn." " A u d when- did you meet h im?

W h e n were you in t roduced!" ' ' I wasn ' t introduced at a l l , " re tu rned

Nanny, with mischievouB elves of flame coming and going in her eyes, " I was fluting muslin up in Mrs. Baker 's room, when h e came iu on an e r rand; aud— oh! grandmamma, y o u have always t h o n g h t it so d read fu l ha rd to work. But if I hadn ' t been working, I never should have met him. Aud I love h im so m u c h , g randmamma!"

" Wel l , well ," said t h e old lady LUUIUR re luctant ly , " th ings seems t o bo al tered from wliat they were wheu I was a g i r l , "

" B u t yon shall l ive with u s always, g r a n n y dear, and Minnie, too, and we shall be so happy , "

And Anna Brighton's tears wcic tears of per fec t joy.

D o NOT allow a gr indstone to s U n d in water wheu not in use. Clean off all grease from tools be fo re Bharpening, as grease o r oil destroys UIE g n t . W h e n you get a stone that su i t s your purj iose, send U sample to the dealer to select by; A half ounce sample is enough, and can be nent by mail .

MUA. A U R A N A M L I N C O L N is sojourning at S t Augustine, Fla.

about h i m , " "Kt iep n slill" upper li])," " H e ' s naughty, but he ' s nice, ' " I smell a mice ," " I l e a too h igh- toned , " " G o i t , l emons ," " P u t a Mansard roof ou h i m . " " D o n ' t put on any agony," " W h i p tbe coon a round the s t u m p , " " G o it b l ind , " " M y guy and festive cuss," " I th ink he's i ierfeclly charm-i n g , " " P a d d l e you r own canoe," " A big t h ing ou ice," " T w o can play at that game ," " L i k e MR.ldoou ho is A solid man ," "Wil l ie , have you had your morn ing iKiunce?" "We'll take A whack at i t , " "Simmer down ," "You've dropped someth ingf?)" " O n t h e fly," " D o n ' t give it a w a y , " " T h a t ' s all gam-mon ," " I ) o you see anyth ing green i n my eye?" " G o it while you ' re young ," "He'll laugh t h e o ther side of his mouUi," " H a v e you seen t h e elephant , '" "Cut his tail oil' liehind his ears ," " D r a w it m i ld , " " W h e n I he soup-bouse moves away," " G o way, I ' m a had man , " " Put me iu my l i t t le bed , " " ' I hat ' s too t h i n , " " Oh , Keiser , don ' t ..on want to buy a dog?" " 1 should smile if you didn ' t , " " H o w does the land l a j f " " Y o u can't most always sometimes generally te l l , " " W h y is th is t h u s ! " " W e shake hauda across t h e bloody ehasm," " H e s l ings A nas ty pen,'' " Dead to r igh t s , " " Br ing h im to his oats," " G i v e him away ," " H i s l i tt le bi l l , " " H a n g it u p , " " L a y h im ou t , " " That 's no way t o treat a fcllow-crafltt.-man ," " W h a t a r e you giving me— taffy?';

I n l ime they w i l l cean ' lo be current , bu t the new t imes and new ideas that are coming will develop new slang phrases qu i t e as expressive. It is best fo r people, however, not too spend too much t ime in such invculions.—AA-Honat Jlrpublictiu.

A ( i rer lau Legend. Wheu Baeelius was a boy he journey-

ed th rough Hellas to go to Naxia, and, us t h e way was very long, he grew tired and sat down nprni a stone to reat. Aa he SAT there with his ryes npon the ground he saw a l i t t le plant spr ing up between his feet, and was so much pleased with it tha t he di lerpiined to take i t with him a n d plant it in Naxia. H e took it tip and carried it away with him ; but , as the sun was very hot, he feared it might wither before he reach-ed his dest inat ion. H e found A bird's skeleton, into which h e llirust i t , and went ou. But in his hand the plant sprouted so fust that i t atari, d out of I K I U C S above ami below. Th i s gave him fresh fear of i ts wiUicrinir, and h e cast al AM t for a remedy. H e found a lion's bone, which was thicker than the bird's skeleton, and he stuck the skeleton with the p lant iu it into the bono of t h e l ion. l i r e long, however, the p lant grew out of the l ion's lame likewise. Then be found the lame of ou ass, larger still than tliat of the l ion; so he put it into t h e UHS' bone; and thus ho mode his t ray U Naxia. When aLout to sot tho plant ho found that UIE roots had twined themselves around Ihe bird's skeleton nnd the lion 's and ass' bone; and us he could not lake it out wiUiout damaging the roots, he plant-ed as i t was, and it came up speedily and bore, to h is great joy, tho most delicious g rapes , from which HO made t h e firat wine, and gave it to men lo drink . But behold a miracle ! Wheu men first drank of it they sang l ike birds, next , after d r ink ing A little more, they becamn vigorous and gallant l ike lioiis; bu t wheu they drank more still they began to behave like asses,

TI."E recently discovered silver mine a t Newburyjiort , Mass., has been open-ed forty-five feet below ground, and a A rich vein of ore penotrav.-d.

a well-dressed lady u sk , \ If it were a man,

tho odor of musk /wfi ich WN . , . | G E O R O B A L F R E D TOTTSSEKD s a y s o f

ble Ui her. If it were a m S i Bhe T ^ e o d o r e h i m ^ P ^ • lUatrHMingly affeoted by ^ m e l l i ^ U a ^ f e w T u n d ^ Z r

of tobacco, though she was qui te aware .t ( ; i , • j . - i tha t those s c e n t , existed o' . ly in her ^ 1 £ ^ e t n ^ f t . " imaginiUou. Caspell ini menUons that m ' T • i •« » t . > a woman, who declared that she could , . T H f . 1 1

I n . d u M h - J * » e d not bear the smel l of a rose, was qu i te ^ ® b , 1 1 . t o wwrporate Oranges and ill when one of her f r iends came iu 0 r » , : 8 e Associations. I t contained an wearing one, though the unlucky flower emergency clarue, and was signed at was only artificial. Such facte migh t be j o n c o "y " 0 T - Hendncko. mult ip l ied; bu t , as t hey arc all al ike, i t ' A CLKBOTHAK a t Taun ton , Mass. , is not worth while to ment ion more of I lately asked h is par ishonera to reduce them, Tho observat ions made in in- , his pay, aa many membera of h is church sane asylums, among others , those of I h a d la te ly Buffered a reduct ion in M. Prevost at Salpetriere, have shown theirs. They cheer fu l ly complied. also that these delusions and psrver-1 ELI PERKIHB, according to th ver-sions of Uie sense of smell are m o r e ! acions S t Louis Journa l , is suffer ing common than had h i ther to lipen s u p - ' f rom a cold in Ihe head. Th i s shows jiosed among such invalids, and tha t if that n a t u r e abhora a v a c u u m . - i V f f s -they usually pass unnot iced, it arises burgh Commercial. from the fact tha t noth ing sjKintaneotts- THE Agassiz Memorial F u n d is now ly denotes the i r existence.

Stove Fonnder ie t .

The re are iu tho Uni ted S ta tes about 850 foundei iea engaged in t h e manufac-ture of s toves and

so large as to give to t h e commit tee in charge of i t tho assurance that t h e original a m o u n t contemplated, (300,000

I wiu soon be raised. Mn . M I ' I I K A T , the g rea t London pub-

furnaces , us ing lisher, son of Byron's publ isher , a u d annually 500,000 tons of i ron. Of I immortal ized in his poetry , has been atoves alone it is es t imated by Mr. k n i g h t e d ' a n d is the first of the tradn Perry, of Albany, who is regarded as ) whose n a m e was over ennobled with a the best authority upon th is subject , handle. tha t the 275 fonnder i e t engaged in the M R S , P R O C T E R will pub l i sh the auto-business IN 1871 produced 2,200,000 b iography lef t by Mr. Proc ter (Ba i ry stoves. This , of course, does not in Cornwall) in the course of the year, chide heal ing fnrnaees. In 1830 t h e es- AS Mra . Procter knew many of Uie dis-timated nunil>er of stoves made in th is t ingnished men of t h e present century . eni inlrr WHM 9JI (MMI* in 1 Hift 1(10 (¥W in . i t . , i l - t / - . .

hea t ing fu rnaces annual ly made in thc country will amount t o 820,

be t t e r l ight-

e r for those who dis l ike heavy bed-.YT., -UV, . - . , . cloUies. A spread made of double 0 0 0 , ^ 0 . I -or tv y e a r , ago the amount l , T e r« of paper tacked toge ther , between ' • " ' " N , K , U " 0 F ' A eover ingof chintz o r i l i c o , is really house M Boston did no t usu iUy exceed , D O ^ I E household art icle. Soft P £

^ beat, b u t n e w t p e p e r will L

S N S ^ ^ ^ O S S T ? B ^ T T ^ ' " - Y . M M a r g o l i d c t - as of material several tons, Aud if you " " exper imen t in iiatnral h i s t o r y -build a country house coeting SFI.OOO* or L ' 1 ^ 1 » hole dug in solid G8,(MK). the t tove dealers bi l l will often ' " D CLO,TD

amount to f rom S500 to >1.000 for what " P W - ON t b e 17UI of is deemed only necessary h .-stiug and ' " T mon th tlie irtone was opened at the cooki r f apparotaa . Since Uie period MUSE'IM of Natural H u t o n r IN P a n a . first named th is branch of t h e iron 1 1 , 0 ^NNG but not lively. 11 ado mav lie almost said to have been TMT friends of the la te Admiral Wins-c r e a t e d , ' r is ing iu va lue from a few low a r e about to place over h is grave, a t h ' indred thousand dollars to more than ' Mount Auburn, a g ran i te bowlder 900,01)0,000 pe r annum, and in weighing several tons, taken from Uie its eonsumpUon of iron from snmrnit of Kearaarge Mounta in , in New a fiw h u n d r e d tons t o an Hamjiehire , su rmounted by a g ran i te amount equa l to one-fourth of t h e SHIFT emblemat ic of the sh ip a n d monn-producUou of all the fu rnaces in tho tein h e rendered famous. country. T h o number of stoves pro- A UQixm-DEAijai gave verbal orders dticed in 1874 is est imated at 2,096,108, for a s ign to read, " F i n e W h i s k y s for valued at $£40,003,00(1. , Pr ivate Fami l i e t ; " b u t was amazed to

find t h a t t h e painter had m a d e it , " Pr i -

A Xew Depoeitor . V T T E , ^ K . 3 R " F ' , N I L I W - " H E

. . concluded to aecept *L The por t ly Pres iden t O the 8 ate Na- A p I . E X . A „ P N O ^ T . - T r a v e l e r (in

t ional B a n k B»unU red LEXNRDJJORTH I R E LAA D ) : "HI-POLL he r up, man I D o n ' t from his p n v a t e office tn the direct ion ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . W . v ? " of Uie f r o n t d o o n Arnnng a t 1>« L ^ D Y : " H o u l d t ight , yer O n o r ! TOR counter, b e was confnmted by a STEL- ^ (LOU.T ^ ^ R E I N L ! _ , L L R E

wart son of ' A f n n i s sunny clime, M AA p e a r t ! ULL tuni he r who, j u d g i n g from the aUeam of water L N J T H E ^ ^ U I E

, ^ R E below here.

several hours . " 'S|K>Be your name is . ^ NNRIER s Barefoot Boy *asu t U Williams , s i r i " " M y name, sir, is c i rcumstance te t h e h tUe fellow tha t Wil l iams," " D a f s w h a t I axed y o u - WAA observed in FaU lUver t h e o the r M. nt no h a r m : dis is de liauk, the State morn ing with h i t t i ed , s l iding down hi l l Bank, isn't i t ? " " Y e . , sir, this is 'trr/ooOd. Sticking h is ba re hee l s Ihe State National B a n k . " " A n d 1 1 " T O T H « ' J ? I ' " 1 , "now , occasionally, to de cibble r i b s is dun aud pa t t ed , is t t e e r h u little t i ed tt he went g l id ing it ?" " T h e Civil B igh t s Bill is said to down, he managed bravely and ahow-b e t h e taw of thc land, s i r . " " D a t ' s ^ THAT HE wasn t a b i t "down at tho what I axed y o n - n o harm ment ; and W i t h tnch h e ro i tm on Uie pa r t ain't cul lud pussons got a t much rite to of o u r youUi, who will he reaf te r des-'posi t money hero as d e white fo lks?" pair of the publicT " They 1 ,ave the same pr ivi leges as thc " Y o n n young f r i end s tayed uucom-white people , in tha t j iarticular, air. , ' monly late last n ight , and I was quite " W e l l , den , jus t take d u p i le o b e r d a j * ! incl ined to como in te t h e parlor aud and put it agin my name on de book dismiaB h i m , " said t h e indulgent f a t h e r (pul l ing f rom his" side pocke t abou t te h is pe t of sixteen. " O h yes, i t was £•'1110 in currency, J L i k e a Mntilile man, p re t ty la te; bu t we got so interested in aa he is , the Pros ideut yie lded to t h e ma- d i t e u t t i n g ri tualism that we did no jesty of the law and | took the " roan and I noUco tho fieeUng hours, p a p a . " Dis brother 's " money on depos i t .—J ta lc igh cussing rituailam (' Bternly quer ied t h e (A'. C.) Ncwi. ' f a the r , and then walked slowly away,

with his hands u n d e r h is coat skir ts , A Funera l BUI of Qneen Anne 's Time, t ry ing te rememlier what Uioy called i t

The following is a fune ra l bill of Uie W " E N 116 W M YOUNK-A N E W L T - M A R R I E D couple f rom some-

The following i reign of Queen Anne:

"Mra . Lois I h o r n b u r y , Tower Hi l l , where down the Lans ing road were rid-"Dcce inbor lOth, 1712. Jug in a Grand River car yesterday, aud

Thc funera l in Aldermaubnry per form-1 the groom insisted on hold ing t h e bride 's ed by the Society of Upholstera a t hand in hia b ig red paw. Kxeter Change, paid August 17th, " O h ! no, don't! sho taid, as she 1713, total £18 2s. 3}d . ; deducUons j e rked he r hand away, for wax-ends Cd. | " O h ! LUV, let me ho ld ye r hand , j u s t

F o u r si lver candlesticks by t h e body, fe r t en minu tes , " h e pleaded. 128, * " S h o o ! Don't yon Bee t hey

Twelve black sconces for stairs and pas- i n g a t us?" she whispered . replied, looking 'Wal l , n

are look-pas- i n g a t I

sage. " T h e y are, eh?" Nine wax tapers. UP AND down the car, " W a l l , now, I 'm Two por te r s at t h e door with gowns and go ing to pu t my a rm r igh t around ye ,

statves. and if any fellow in t h i s ca r dares to Sixteen flamebeanx. sp i t crookod, I ' l l git up 'n mop t h e floor A silver salver. with liim until I wear h i m up to h i t Three m o m n i t g coBchet, shoulder -b lade t l " One pair boy 's and one pair girl's | H i s arm encircled her , nnd t h e o ther

gloves, paesengors looked aa solemn aa if t hey One pair man 's do, WERE on their way home f rom a funeral , A Hea r se and four horseB, £ 2 . " ( — Detroit Frw Prat'-

Squander ing Lire*.

n r SAVABU TATLOB.

The flabermaii wade* In the inrge. The ullor aalli over Ihe H*H,

T b e aoldlsr f lc | I* b rave ly to ba t t le ,

T h o woodman lay* a x to Ihe t r ee* .

.XLIFLV are each of the breed nt lierem. The manhood atteiiipted In rlrila :

Hlrong hand* tbat go liglilly tn labur. True linart* that takoeouifort In life.

In each I* Ibe *eed lo rep'oniuli TL,e world wllh the vigor il need*

Tlie center of haneat affertlnns. The lmpul-e lo Reneroiia deed-.

Hut Iho *liark drink* the blood of the liih Tlie *allor I* d r o p i m l In (he *e»,

T l i e aoldler lay* cold by h i* cannnn,

T b o woodman ia c r u s h e d by Id* I rco.

E a c h prodigal l i fe t h a t I* waaled

In many arlielvenientH iiiiHeen, ilul lengthen* the day* of Ihe cowaid.

And e trengt l iens LHE c r a f l y and m e a n .

Tlie blood of Ibe noble 1* lavhdied Tbat tho aclllili a prollt may llnd ;

Ond fee* the liven that are equandered. And we lo hla wlrilom are blind.

SAVE the Boot that falls from the chimneys, when the latter aro cleaned,

, Twelve quarts of siait to a hogihead of water makes A good l iquid manure , to be appl ied to tlie roots of plauw.

A TAUI.I-.sfoos-FI r, of niter (per gallon ( of inilk) ditHolved in ns much water as it « i l l t ike and put in a pail before milking will |e ,aeu the taste of turnips or o tbur vegetables in Ihe milk .

TUB s implnst , and perhaps best, paint to prevent bur ied wood from de-cay ing M miidoof boiled linseed oil, into n hi'-H charcoal i sn i r red until Ihe whole is of pro|>er consistence. Apply with an o rd inary pa in t hruih .

To remove clinkers from stoves aud ranges, mix a few oyBlei . .iells wilh t in I-oal or put them II |MIII tho coals whilo the lire is Inini ing freely. An occasion-a l application OF this k ind will keep tho

1 grate f ree ami the cook good-natured.

AN excellent, well recommended pickle fur cu r ing hums, is made of 1] lbs. of salt , } lb, of sugar, J oz, of salt-peter, ami L oz, of potash. Boil all to-

.ge ther t i l l the dirt from Iho sugar has i r is in to the top and is sk immed. I'out il over the meat and leave the lat-ter iu the solution fo r four or five weeks,

OWIN'O to i rregulari t ies uf snrfac.*, il olleu happens that considerable diffi-

In making A preparat ion of beeswax, icul ly is encountered iu putt ing A good rosiu mid tallow, to apn ly to n e w l y - s e t polish ou ar t icles of brass o r c o p p e r . I f , dent, wo have repeatedly given f u l l d i - howover, thuy be immersed iu a bath rectionn. Onra is to use warm in a ooui|>oscd of lupiafortU 1 par t , spir i ts of l iquid state, a]iplied with A small lliiu salt li parts , aud water 2 partH, for A few wooden paddle , which can bo done rap- minutes if small , or 20 or 30 i f large, idly and perfectly. Wu iiavo ourselves, they will becoiuu covered with a kind of uuaHsisted, set seventy pear gnifta iu , black niml, which, ou removing by rins-two hours, us ing t h e wax we reoom- ! ing, d isp lays N lieauliful lustrious nnder mended in a l iquid state, and every one I surface. Should Iho luster BO dci 'ined of which grew and became A part of a 1 insufficient, the immersiou may lie re-tree. | pealed, euro always being token to rinse

The proport ions w e ' u s e arc— four j thoroughly . A l l articles cleaned in this par t s of rosin, one pa r t of la-eswax md 1 manner should lie dried in hot, dry saw-one pa r t of beef o r mutton tallow 'dust . Melt them toge ther iu A ski l let , (which . is t h e best ,) o r a t i n cup, and me l t wel l , ' IION.EHIDD ITEEIIIEN. I I should remain iu the vessel nnd be I Cons CAKE.—Three cups of Indian used as needed. Twenty or th i r ty cious | meal, scnlded with one-half p int of Ixiil-ean 1)0 waxed with one heat ing np . ing ivater, 1 tcospoonful of salt , butter AVhen much g r a f t i ng is to L)e done, a size of an egir, 3 eggs, 2 cups of milk , 1 little fire for h ea t i ng the wax should lie teaspoonful of Biigar; bake in a deep

Sade ou the spot, between two bricks or pan three qt iar ler t of un hour, a n o a . — O C N / i m i f o i c / I Tehyraph,

FARM AND HOUSKIIOLII.

Oar l.rnlllnu Wax.

A X C I E S T C O L O R A D O .

l i r e AnlnmU In the l*a*l—I'rer. F'.|ie'* Ac. rniini nf the lllnenverr "I Kmwll I tem.I .n .llnile In lllin In lhe • nn Junii rimiilry.

Kmin LH' ITOI K)- M<il:ntab NIW*. Prof . Cope has recently |inliliHlied A

Murder of a Woman In Boston.

A most shocking murder was peine t rated on Monday, March 22d, in East Boston. The victim , .Mrs. .Mary Bing-ham, w u. HIHIUI 30 years of age, widow

, . . . , • ,I , , | of Samuel Bingham, aud A very eslimn M'MI olljcial reoort of the discoverie" of bio ladv ..f eiil lure. Alsint 2:30 she

T O M A T O So i r i - . -One ijuarl of mi lk , 0 good-sized tomatoes (or one-half can), 1 ounce of but ter , I tablespoon of Hour,

• I , F -.I 1 l u m p of sugar , a l i t t le mace. Cut the

Amo . Dixon, of t h i t oonnly. six head o f ] j " . ' . ' i ' ^ i i ^ ' 0 1 i

including those of tlio hairy elepluuit, ilfphnu ji riniiijcn-

a aievo in to the milk, add ing tho flour " —

HOE. Il P . r lo Keep Nheep T F e b r u a n - 1 0 , 1874, I

the fossil remains by his port ion of tho Wheeler expedit ion, iiunoiinetd nt tho t ime iu the News. Coming from head qun i t e r s iu this way, Ihe account is mil ural ly more complete thau could have been given in A mere newspaper article. He begins wilh the barely credible Btnle-mcnt that Ihe r e s u l t a ' o b t a i n e d hav been highly interest ing nnd important lo geological science. An analysis of Ihe s t rue ture of the region t raversed lietween Pueblo nnd Santa FO was ac-companied by successful collecting of fossil remains iu many of the strata. Thus the erelaceoiis beds near tho Huer-fano yielded many Hue fossil shells and t ee th of extinct LLH a, and tho carlsui-iferous l imesloue of tlm Sangre d e C!hristo Pass was found to lie eqna l ly rich. A unique collec-tion of a large number of mosl beanl i fu l ly preserved invcrtidiralo IO inaiim *iis procured from the HUIIIC

forumtion near Taos. Sout l i of Ihe Pidoris Mounliiina, tho sand beds nnd bluffs of the p l i i r c n e formation fill the valley of the Uio Grande. These are the de)>osits of A lake of conipiinilively modern age, nnd in some localities they abound iu remains of skeletons of the animals tha t inhabi ted the su r rounding cont inent nt tha t time. Mastodons of species qu i te different from those so f re . inenl ly found iu the KasternStates were found to be abundant, while camels and horses had evidently existed iu droves. O n e of the most aingnlar discoveries was tha t of deer which did not shed the i r ho rns as do m o d e m species of that type; but there was abundan t reason to believe t h a t they were f requent ly broken off i u eombota. T o keep the herbivorous animals in check, the ie were several species of wild dogs, while to eat them wheu l ife had depar ted , a large vulture, al l ied to thc turkey buzzard, was pre-pared , as tho fossil reunuiis demon-s t ra te .

A f t e r concluding the investigations of th is bii.in, the geologist was enabled, tbrongh tho courtesy of General Greggs enmmuuding tho District of New Mexi-co, to make an exploration of the geolo-gy of the region at the nor thern end of

was missed from tho sitting room i u Ih second story of the house, UT WeKster street, where she lived with her sister, Mrs. Lovejoy, aud i ! was Ihoiighl she had gone shopjiing. Stain after 8 Monday eve in ig , Mrs. laivejoy went TO Un liar fur coal, and found tho body of In r siater lying on her back, midway of the apartmont. The cellar was p lanked, nnd a piece of plank turned up nnd the ground under-Heath hollowed out, gravel alones from th is crammed into tlie mouth of the vic-tim, and had aome as far as t h e epig-l o t l i u . Thirty or forty wounds were inflicted all over the body, tmulo with a ' hint inatrnment . Her hair waa iiisheveled, tho comb sniushed, and all the evidences of a terr ible struiTKle having occurred. The walls and Ibior nnd lhe do thot of Ihe woman were cov-ered with b lood, and the door leading to the yard wide open, throiigh which Ihe mniderer made h is escape. Dr. IN iralls wns called, and found the lauly aold, so tha t death prnbably occurred at ft o'cloc1-. Besides the o ther Wounds, the prints of fingers were visible on the throat , so that the victim must Imvc Boon choked to death.

This is the fourth violent death in th is family wi th in two or th ree years. The linaband died of d iph ther ia , away from home; a b ro ther commit ted sui-cide in the s line house, mid t h e fa the r died suddenly away from home.

There is no theory as to the cause, but as the umlere lothing was untouch-ed il Is p robab le tha t no nttempt was made to ravish. The family nre dis-posed to believe tha t it was murder, lint there is no doubt in Iho minds of those who have seen the ghast ly spec-tacle of the body of the young and handsome womnu, by ing . black with beating, and ba thed in her own blood, Xo arres t 1ms been made ye t .

South Down ewes, for 8JI.30 | ier head. F r o m F e h r u a r y to March 20, they dropped nine lambs, which they raised. Bold three buck lamba for f S each One buck l a m b One welhor Wool Os haml, nine r.sea worth I'J 30 each

which 1 oVid •lT" "UT-V mlIlVU"?' . 1,",.1.I,Le Wik I " F S U " " ' F«- Here I

•V I rmi ry 17 11 Cool the mi lk and the WERE found , i • I .. "." i.-II- I tomatoes, then n i b the tomatoes through t h e Imirv elenlnuit. . i

a sieve in to Ihe milk , adding the flour (made siniHitli wilh a l i t t l o cold water) * 2FL NO THO butter . (• ("I

Put the Migar iu the

Total . Firat coat

Increaee

milk . Boil a little mace in il , a f t e r the "7 OIL I tomatoes have been added. Put the

KI TO ; ket l le ou the lire unti l the soup in hot, Stii f r equen t ly . Strain through A sieve

••YY in to the tu reen . " Sen An GiKoEmiREAD.—Four pounds . .4 70 IO' of flour, 3 pounds of sugar, 2 p o u n d t of

I lost one old ewo by accident . My ! bu t t e r , 14 eggs. Ginger to taste. Beat ewes will drop the i r l ambt again iu "A 'BE whites and yolks of the eggs sepa-few days. I feed one car of corn lo ratcly. B u b tho but ter and eugar to a

iesch, once a d a r , wi lh all tho bright ''ream. Add the eggs, ginger, anil flour. • W O V E R t h e y w o n t . FRENCH RICE P U D U I S U , — 1 c u p o f

LwrsTT, I I I . T. B, S T E W A R T , : 1 quar t of Mi lk , 3 eggs, 1 lemon, 1 cup of white sugar. Salt the rice aud

<< . J , ^ . . . ,. . . . steam it. When it is about half done ' ADD the milk, and let it s team unti l the

Chat . Dadan t wiitea the B e e \ \ o r l d : r ice IS soft. Beat the volkaof the eggs, home boe-keeiiert , flndmg t h a t it is add tbeiu B) the rice wliile tho mi lk in snmetimesdiffionlt to sell candied honey, IT IS scalding hot . Add the grated IICCL want to know h e * BI prevent honey from „ f t h e lemon. Sweeten to taste. Bake graunlaUng. No d o u b t candied honey is this ami when it is cold make a f ros t ing not as at tractive as l iquid and clear of the whites of cjrgs beaten to a stiff honey; bu t candying docs not change froth . S t i r Ihe cup of sugar in l ightly, the taste and if, b y candying, honey and mid the juice cf Ihe lemon. Put LACFTH ILN IM»ANLY lor the t*JOS, it pnin* TLIW on tbe and return it to 11 another qoAl i t j , r i z . , it in more casilv QUIRK ov<>u t I BROWN the IRONTINK haml . iten than in a l iquid atate. homely. T o be c i l en cold.

Iiiit that is not t h e only lienelit de CI.vu CAKE.1.—One pint of c lams. n v e d from the candying of honey ; th is flour, salt. M i x the eggs proper ty is tho Imst safeguard against OILH flour unfilcient to make a stiff bat-udd ta ra t ion . | LUR ^DD (till and chopped d a m s . (The

• "ONEY c tnd ios o r granula tes because IICADS taken off, unless soft clams are it contains gra|>O sugar. S u g a r dregs nscd.) D r o p ond fry like pancakes, do not granulate because they a r e form- SEND them to the table very hot . cdo f cone sugar , which do uot granu- U A T T K U B U D O L N O . - O n e quart of milk, la te but crystabze. - PGGN| 14 U b l e t p o o n f u l t flour, apples

and aud

. . . , , ; , —.7—;-- ....v.. . . icy aro light as pb t i ib l& Add honey IB not adu l te ra ted : while liquid them to t h e the milk, then s t i r in the honey can contain all k inds of sugar dour and uncooked apples or peaches d rugs without the possibi l l i ty, even fo r Cnt iu small pieces, and Isiil. If t h e a chemir t , of UetecUng t h e fraud. p u d d i n g is to lie baked, leave out t h e

i'iih ( e a r . rtthnnlii). S I I I I N qnent ly t o

th is , the par ly, after examining the geol-ogy to the Eas tern Jemez Mountains, passed nor th to Abietiin, on the Bio Cluirua, and t h rough t h e Canon Gan-je lon to T ie r r a Amarilla, Prof , Cope had lieeu led to suspect the exiBtence of a t e r t i s ry l a t e liasiu on the sides of the dni inage basin of the Son Juan River, a n d hod already publ i shed h is belief that tho rich life of the Eocene period of Wyoming h a d been p ieced I'd by old-e r forms which had lived U|Kin older territory in t h e Southern regions of the grea t basin.

F ra i ch Oyster Cnllnre. I ron and Hnrdware . M, Criiguy a m unices in l ies Monties S, 1), Kimbark , successor te Kimlmrk

tha t after ten vears of g iopiug in the liro.. .V Co., who la iierban. more widely-and

• ' " K I" " " • " V 1 " 7 " ' • S A X S beds 111 rmt ice , e'.pccialiy 11I Ariaehon, mihoiilr LA mailer* aial elaliatica tier-the<E have entered niKili a degree of fer j tiiiilng lo lhailnlereel, when inlervleweil by a l i l i l y so prodigious tliat Arcnehoii alone 1 ('lilcn'oTribniie nipiirier rei-eutly,eaudldlyie-will'sfaiii be a ide t o furiiiali oysters for t h e whole world, and at prices much lower than 11I present. Il is well known

S C H O O L M U S I C B O O K S .

A n i e r i c a i S c i o o l M u s i c E s a i e r j 1

I . \ 1 I I O I I K S .

that , according lo Criiguy, each oyster produces, every year, spat snill-eient to furnish 1,000,000 of young, bul that iniiumerable sources of destrne I ion greatly reduce Ihe y i ' l d . At Ihe present time, in Ihe l iuh l of more recent experiences, spa t is collected on tiles cd I previously coaled with a s t icky sitb-stnnce, to which i t s t rongly at-tachea itself; while lhe sliirht ad herelice of the eomposilioii lo the tile, ad ln i t - of the iulroduc-tion of an iii!-lriimentn whicdi easily de-iochet the young oyster w ithout in jur-ing i t . The spat, when il has iicquired the ai/.o of a ( |uarler fr.inc piece, is placed in wooden boxes external ly cov-ered wilh zinc, the upper opening of which is dosed by a wire network of

After Ihe oyateni h a v

B .. k 11 , J Un a rliarpiliitf r s.-hi-l. II.. > II | «, 1, • I,,, rlire IM

Ih S. In-.li I In- v.• 1 y III'.n Mull 1. 11.• 111

• Inn ii"l I.) I. o I 1 ii rein

C h e e r f u l V o l c c t .

(NNIIL lo Ihe deprcrxluii in lhe oul*ide niaiiu-facliirinn Indoatiy a* Iho mo«l onnapiciioua fea-t u r e iu LLIC record* OL I h o y e a r , bul reawined in a *ay in apply EFFO L" on a national lalhi-I Ihan * |I»-*L wale. Tho bii.in.-** of HI* ureal lionae NO Mn-ldxan avcniii'of Vliloh Mr. Kluibark I-III" heail. dailiiK lack a ipi.rter nf aivntnry. eiileriiiK wiinewiial largely into lhe lii*lor.T nf lhe f ihe DTV. jia* •Ililinil a *!•• blllly and nuiforinll.v by almple niaKiiitiulK

hii'h would nalnrally im-veiil 11* IrliiK alT(*rl-1 1

any nollcealile degree by the onllnary vlcle*illlifn* <if lha markela. IT IK , lailiml thai In llin nperallon* nf ihi* hntiae 1* due ihe ae-iini-ilion nf ninsidenblo of the oiiKie.al tem-loi> ef Irada n iw consliliilinx lha ••maiivni I.'innii'l nl Ihe couiinereeof filiuvgo, Initlnding tin •ill Ijikn dinlricl and remoter Held* lo the Weri and Hoiilh which were Irsvened by II* *',•(•111* and made acceeaory LO Iho bmlnee* of Ihe dty . INNG licfure any Imflaln nr Indian, or n l h a r l i a l ive o l lho*E f e r l i l e bill in i i 'hr i* l ian lands In* I ever ISM'H scared by Hill wldHtle nf a lecomollve. And when II la rememlieml thai for iwonly yeara the honen ba* conelilnleil a wirl of I.lcadyoenlre of dii>lribiition of iron and h a r d w a r e inipplle* f o r mani i fa / ' l i i ren- , WJUOII. 1 0 I j v j ' ,lt MTSO l inker*. black*nil th*, and i n e u ' l a n l * throngli

• In l>. ami "

T H E H O U R O F R I N G I N G ,

C H O I C E T R I O S , o r

T H E S O N G M O N A

tunFr:-

C H .

Thu* l«sik« ire f.'i Un.11 • < iii" -an . The //.ur'i/ Vin.miv HI "'I i •'IN a n d W S T i l j . N . IL IRR.I U"

IfiiniinA j''. • t* I Ii)- II It I'IIIIIT O. f.inrrti.n, Ul"'t. rllnl •• 1 I-ClaMrt. if ri|U«ll|r HIMKI f.r lliifll -

All t. ».kt

D r . J . W n l l i c r ' s C a l i T u n i i i i Vii i -I'JIill' K i l l e r s a i e a purely Veuetah 1 pieparaiinii , made chielly from liio na-t n e l.ciiii loinni on tho lower ranges 11/ Iii'! hicrni Nevada iin '.ir.laiii". of Califor-1 1, tho medicinal ]iiopei!;e.< of whicll ;.ro extnic ted tlierefroni w ithnnt the n.-n

incrciisi'd in th is enclosure, protected out lha 11 of Weeleni commerce, f rom everv external allack, they are with ^000 |icrm.nent names on the lawk* ol

,,1 „ : , 1 i n ( « . I i i f c i i i , . . T v . i . . , i r t t o j y j s , - - r - B S S S o j Ihe h m d of man or nature , in wlin h | | l t | ,, W,„I|I| reipiire enmelbing more Ihan Ihe at low tide there is always sunicient leni|Miraiy depresaion in Iho nianiifai'turingiii-water to lirotect the young shel ls from du*lry In |ierMplibly affect ihe unifonu vd . the W'Verlties of winter and lhe heats of •""" and csinnw of bn*in.-a*. Tha eaubliah-mitcnwr Tliiinl;* 111 II nree inliiiiis ment iteelf i*one nf tho siercantllucunoeilier s in-mer. i l i i l l lks to l l i ise prK.ini lons , „ r w . , jon .e f Hu. ciiv. a centre of t h e oyster cii l turisls of I ranee hiivi- reel to IntelliKenI vi*il.r* gen-bcen able lately to save a large |Hirtiou erally, a* well a* in a eperial eomnmniiy of of tlie crop aii'd will H:am be able, if mechsnic*. niiimfactnren.. and dealer*, and nntll ing interferes , to flirnisll excellent l"».v I"-rrn^rly derlKnalo.1 a* a periielual in-

- i — 1 . ... .v.; w tliliilriii i»\jKHiUon «»f iron, niiln car-i»yMerH nl ft e n r u p price. nage mill h w y lianiwtrr, I.IK ont-

. . . liln. tinl WIKHI intlrrial, Six MII.I.IONS. Aoout two venrfl nK"- arNl ererr ITOKI door of the lodv

Dn. .1. WAt/K;;n, an old and prominent bniidliiK affnrdiug a dl*play lu .normou* bulk physician of California, d i sco .e red , by mom caleulate.1 lo .nrprino and interest the ! c & r . , « - r i . i . < * i . l r , i , r i . . n ; , a inedteine wliieli may lioneHllv IM

« JI \>. 11. ni • U l llinpar.iileleil sti •ri'.Ksf ();;!• nn tho cause of dis covers his Imalll hi

A Fashion at Ball Suppers. A Par i s correspondent of the London

Hornet writes, in speaking ol bulls: " A very pret ty innovation in the upper-room is now to be observed. Th i s is, that instead of one long tab le t h e room ia lined with littlo tables, eonlaining j came known, four, six. o r e ight gues ts—jus t like al | and immense res tnrants . Each Inblo is surmounted merely nomii by flowers, fo rming a pe r fec t Isiwer. When you have made up your pa r ty you enter the ( u p p e r room and licleet your table, A menu is on each plate. Vou chooBe your suppe r nnd you r wines, and you enjoy yourself as if you were in you r own d in ing room. When you leave Ihe supper-rooni lhe table is laid a f resh , and thus on th rough the Will able ... — and these . m a l l tanles can be much more easily removed thau the larger ones. Sometimes there is a large center table for the elders , who p re fe r

termed Ixa iu lo suffering linnmnity, ' Being a combination of herbalisUc ex trncta, piingent and sour to the taste and yet possessed of gent le s t imulat ive cliaraotorist!cs—although entirely f ree f rom alcohol—he named it Vi.vniAR BrmaiH, nnd despite the prejudice

Pimples, Krupt lons , Rough Skin. , T h e system be ing p u t under the in-1

dii. nc" .if l)r. 1'lercea (lolden Medical Di*-' covcry fur a few aeek*, ike *kin liecomee | muoolli, clear, will, and velvety, and lieiug il- i liiminalnl ailh Ihe (-Inwnf |4>rfecl health from j ii ii hin. Inie lieamy "land* forth in all i|N (jlory. , I'lie elTeciii nf all medicine* which n|'crale I

isting among his profession, nguinst all nnon th* eyatem thrnngh the medium of the palcnted medicines, he determined to bliaal am neca**arity aomewbat elow, nn niat-brave the jeers of h lHluolher pnictition- lerbnw g.aid the rennsly emplnye.1. While

. • . .a . *.« t.> llir.m . -1 #i • t- |l,— .liia nf t >{ m 1.9 Ak.

fhe Only Itdiable Olft Oinribatioa iu the Country.

$ 6 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 l a V o l n a b l o G i f t s tn bo d i s t r i b -

u t e d Iu

L D . S I N E S I72nd BctnUr Monlhly

GIFT ENTERPRISE

iptosiiini la nllnost it i ' tl 'i c 1 0 of tho

S D Vtx li.M: IIIR-r is, that they remove i', mid the pailent re-

Thcy m e Uie 1 pn r i l l c r a t ida iifc giving iirinciiilc,

ii p i : fee t l ici iovator iir.d lnvigorator nf tho M-:cni . Never boforo in ilia hi'tn.-y of tiio world Inn a mcdhiiie b—n 1" 1 in|""landed pn^c- i i ig tlio icmarkablo ii'ir.;.;,.-- of VIM'.'I.I R iiirrKBD iii heaiinc thn "ick of every di-e.i 0 man is heir to, Tliey .ire a j;i'ati<) 1'upativi1 as v.eU n, a Tonic, ii.'iiuvnig (iis.L'i'-'iou i r Iii.'lainmatlon of •he .'aver and Vi.-eeral-0rga:,i, iu liiliom li.-i

'HIE i i r o i i c r l i o s of DIT, WAI.KKK'S R H I A T . VIM:*;AU HITTKHS a rc Ap td i - ' i i t , I ) ia ; i ! io re! ic .

(.'armiimtive, Nuiriiicii', Ijixaiive, Diureti.-, •dative.C'limter Imlant,Sudorilic, Altera-

;ive, and Anti-lliiion.'. ii. i i , .iii i> ) \ \ I , I > .v r t i , .

in.-i.!- iri'lli'-i \ -1...Mi*i rreir.-i .1,1'lnjfornliL

Sold Ii; .ill Dn tggUt*nmlUea le ra -

NICH0L8, 8HEPAR0 & CO-'S

11)

brave the jeers of hm bio lher pmcti t ion- u t imw givm me remeoy empioyen. •> niie j TO 11E iiiivws era, nml giyi- toBiilTi-ring hi t intni iy the l ^ c ' ^ ^ i l ^ ' X - ' - 1 ^ ' M o n d a y , M a y : ) . e l . 1 - 7 - - . beiieUt of his accidental diMcovery. l i e ( i r idn /eumav |K)ifil.l» I*.-te.piire.1! -did so, and the beiiefils f rom its t s e be- t , , . h U m e r a t e * where Ibe*v«lemi* mlten T " " < *• " >' -

The d uanlilies were sold, at a I price. Its merit is told

in I h e J ' i ' l l i n t " i n two years over six MII.MONK of liotth-ahave been sold;" and still tin* deinniid increases. Surely such a man should bc ranked iiuiong Ihe ben-efactor* of Iho hiiuian I-JI'• Coin.

I lmr a Cat Won a Wager.

the last

no of all these dieeasea, however, from ^ $ 5 , 0 0 0 D O E A C H I N C A S H IHUIUO'I Jilniple to the anrat ecrnlul* I*, with

thu use of ihl* mnrl |Kiteiit agent, nnly a mal-leref lime. Sold by dealer* in lueihciiiee.

Ti-n Filiill Thre^

K«liillt S, Hi'Itl Wal

i OVKRF.I) WITH EBt m o N S , CURED. PIJIVEBSACK. (VilumliU C o , N. V,

l)r. II. V I'lBBiT, Buffalo, X. Y,: Am- .sir I am *ixly year* nf .jje, aial have | tlirf* OolJ Aim-ri

lu -ii aOlicled wilh Hall Hheiim In lhe aniel ! . fnrm fi r a great many year*, unlil. accidenl-allv, I i-aw one of vntir bnnkn, which deaeribrd sno Ud4 nml Vilu 1

Two priiea $1,000 | , n i l

T « prtiM* toO I E a C ^ 111 C a 8 h • l/urjr Illnf /Il<.7V, K-lfA -.Ill- I J: irr . i

mrlh *iei. One Plne-lniieil IILII-KIK-'I I'JJH

The n i t l L I j l A VT S t C d i S S o f ihlnCraln* Nnvltis, Tli i ie-Sfivlnu T I l l lKMI i - : ! ! . it iinpre<-'"lenli''l ia ll-i'mnultnf K.irm yi.-o-Iiiiici-'. Ini bilef per i-l llliat Uei.nie w i d e l y kuovvil ' I I ' l I.I.Y I'.STAIILISIII'.II. a . Hie

" L i : A I I I . \ ( ; T l l l t K S I I I N G v i .Vf i l lNK,"

A iiuniber of persons were iu American House billiard saloon hist uiy ctea exactly. I laiugbt vnur (lolden Slfjl-

with a cat ."' ,1 aial I'sik two lioltlea and a half, . ' and wa* eninolv cured. From my idiiinlder*

- wonuer was rov | l lui,i„ j omjrelr covere.1 ailh eiuji-exprcssed 1US lo what the companioliship lione. alno on lace and Isaly, I wan hkeaii-' meaut , ns men are not in the habit of alllicled wilh Itheumatlaiu. MI thai I walkwl

uing about with i-als in the i r arms, with great diftl.nlly. aud lhal i. entirely cmed.

Tli is pot i t ion waa fu l ly confirmed by j lo sit toge ther , and to sit long. But the discovery, in lhe region in qnea l ion , ! ilniicem are always in a hn r ry to return by Prof . Cope, of nn enormous mass of j to t h e ball-room, and for these t h e

•leevening. T h i s is inlluitely prefer- j " " " l ' i to the old system of ' ladies f irst , ' l l l i A m ' lnentury

exprc " ' " ' mean

liu.l'nVil l.nilr uV u-nO iiH May (IIKI spare yim a lung life to remain a r i i o o b s e n e r e had l ot llli ;; I « a ' t . "s minkiud. Will. uiilnl.I gratitude, the cat e a r n e r exdaimeil : " la-t any- Mas. A. W. WIU.UJIS.

* Mbl'lllu • and CIIIIII*. W'iflli •in llin.lliiK Walrli i l i i r i r l i

IJ IMiilli ^ Wal.-hr*, .

ite but iT j s tabze . 7 eggs, U talilespoonfulB flour, appl i n f r a n o e the sa le of l iquid honey ia or p e t c h e t , aidt. Beat t h e yolks a

niamaible, because the honey dealers t h e whi tes of the egga tepamle ly , a ml their c u t t e m e r t know tha t candied unt i l t hey are l ight aa po t t ib le . A

I t i«, therefore , of great impor tance f ru i t , and put tho mixture in heated a u d tor bee-k tener t t o m f o m t h e contum- bu t t e red cups. Bake a lwut twenty era Uiat if tliey b u j licjuid h o n o j , f rom minutes , in a quick ojren. To bo eaten l)ec«mlier t o J u n e , that they ge t a sint- ) ,t, with a rich wine mine*'. rwua article, o r a mixture which b a t BVII.IIOAI) CAKE.—One teacup of lo«t the right to be called p u r e or natu- sugar , b u t t e r t i r e of an egg, 1 lablo-r t l h o n e y , spoonfu l s of mi lk , ) teatiioonful of

« hen tbo U'ajority of t h e couBtimcrs (wnla, Il tZg*, 1 U a s p o o n f u l of cream of honey of th is coutiln- will be sure of o-irtee cup of flour, n little salt , this fact , tho honey adul teni tors will j u i c i of 1 lemon. B u b t h e cream tar -have to seek another bu t inc ra , and t h e uir thoroughly iu the flour. Dissolve

y i e e - k e o p e r t will find an easy market t h e soda in tho milk. Beat the yolks ami a fu l l p n o e for the i r extracted nnd whites of the eggs Bcparatel honey.

'y-J d

l '»re at U< e« I . i:nrl> Mprina.

T . B. Miner, on experienced bee keeper, wriUng f rom New J e r s y to the N . Y. World, givca tho following direc-Uona as t o ipanagement of I ces in ear-ly apr ing:

Sep, B u b t h c butter and t u g a r toge ther . A oggs, milk with toda , sidt, lemonljuii and llonr with cream ta r t a r . To b e eaten fresh.

A Mammoth Japaneso Idol . ('.irreejioudeiuv of Uie Hew York Trilmne.

YOKOHAMA, December 20.—The idol

t h i n grove t f trees, which have ont l ived the more jH-risliable temples aud th r ines once included iu these sacred g rounds , and of tho city, only thn small, s t rag-gl ing village of Kamakura remains. The appioach to the s ta tun is by a broad

TI, ^ r0."i - „-i • • i 1 walk of i aga tonot , and I almoet d readed . i i i e n . 1 , ; ^ f i . i " - 0 0 ' ' ^ <)"- moment when it would be in fu l l the entrances of tho hives with pieces of . . . i , . , , r „ v i m MMI. view, fo r fear of a

Lives thouaauda will bo lost, and in many c a t c t h i v e t will bocome almost depopula ted , t t tho reflection of tho BUOW b l inds tho bees and t hey fall upon the snow, and noon become unable to rise again on t h e wing.

wire cloth, or porforated Un or zinc slidea, a n d UIUB conllno t h e bees to their hives when the g round ia covered with snow. I n o rde r te p revent t h e bees f rom crowding down aguiuBt fastenings when h e weather is mild, i n their ut-lempts to get o n t , which of ten results in many lie oming so stiffened with m i d as to die a n d clog u p the air pas-sages. tho f ron ta of tho house should be

disap]a>iulmeut wilh regard to its wenders. of which I had heard so much . B u t a s ingle glance dispelled th i s idea, for i ts g r andeu r and size were fur beyond what 1 had pictured in my mind. Dui-butc , meaning tho "Grea t B u d d h a , " is abou t 70 feet h igh , eut i rc jy of bronze, and represents ilio god iu his us*nl

^ . t n e i r o n u o i i n e i ^ . . . ionld r ^ = *

' ^ ^ ' " . ' ' ' f c ^ i ^ w i i h t l iniub-nrils meeting. I t clasped with thumb-noils meeting, rests upon u stone foundat ion, aud in front of it, ou a stone altar , nre two large bronze vases, each containing bios-

. . . . s.mis and leaves of Ihe lotus, a i-acred t a m u t reepasKage. i i . i r o f l L o perf .^Uy carved ._thns_alt . 'mpt i

,o R..t iout Ojf ^ J,, f n > n t ' . ( ( ^ l , „

inevitable caah box. Cl imbing u p t h c folds of the gial 's garmenl , which fo rm

entrances; and af ter n very mild, sunny day, about tu i i te t , the f a t t e n i n g t slionld be taken away aud the dead l.'ees re-moved, ua there will l»e a lways more o r less, BO as to admit a f ree pusaage of uir.

Wheu bees t h u s a t t empt to gel out of their hives in large numbers , they m-t tome what aa the crowd in a theutn

c j i r e h would .f the bui lding were .. f ^ . u . o l d . fo r t ome distanee, we n t ^ e ^ . n d t h e - ^ o f n g « « ahould h i i { I D m e u u , t h n u i u , and be bhvJied u p - t h e forward one . are w , l m , . j ^ n i a v l a ' f . i n n . d o f the . i ^ . of I 1 U ne* kept in their p o n U o t , while the rear t b U . t a t u e f rom Uie fact t h . t thre.- grown ones crowd u p o n Uieti, causing a damp- 0

lacustr ine dopo i i t t of some 3,000 feet in thickness, which covers an area of at least 3,000 squuro miles (probably more), which include remains of t h e oldest mammalia fauna of th is conti nent , and wliich correspond to the low-est of t h e fossil bearing beds of Wy-

amaller tables are •very resi>ect."

advantegeous

l a r g e ClUet of Ihe World.

Statistical tables show Unit there are in tho whole world abou t lli t cities with 100,000 inhab i tan te : nine with over a

oming . Alnjut 100 species of unimids 1 niillion; twelve with f rom a miliion were obtained, of which two-thi rds are | ,1, ,^, to 500,0<)0; twenty with from 300,- j mammalia , and a huge pereentngo new OHO to 100,000; lliirly th ree with f rom i lo science. The crocodiles were v ry iiiimerous, and tur t les awarmed. The mainmalia did not embrace many of the aiudern classes, bu t exhibit , a ivord ing to t h e prel iminary repor ts piiblLshed by order of L ieu tenan t Wheeler, charac-tert of orders of which little bus been known. T h e largest species were those of the genus Batliomodou, of which live Bpecies were discovered, which rang* f rom t h e size of an Indian rhinoceroB to tha t of the tapir. They resembled closely the e lephant in t h e s t ruc ture of t h e feet and legs, b u t the tapir and the liear in t h e character of t h e akull. "iliey wore armed with Ihe most for-midable tusks , and Uieir crauia were solid and well- thickened to repel at tack. Besides these, there were numerous species more near ly resembling the tapirs, and in some remote degree t h e h o n e t , of a more harmless typo, whilo a n u m e r o u s |Hipnlatioii of camivoni re-str icted the increase of the rest , Six-teen spcciea of flesh-caUng forma were found , some of them minute , and others

Pr ince ft Co. '* Organs. Five octaves, two full sets of reeds, i Solid wahiiil cane*, elegant bronr.o llnlali. I'lice, wilh elx alolM, *125; eight *Io|i*, ilHO, I Addre*. lleed'a Tempi, of Mualc, Chicago,

-Com. _ _ _ _ i

B I I O N C I I I T I B , OK C U B O X I C S O M I : , Tiiinivr. Il i* alleiidisl with Irrilaliou ol tho i

O.ILD Chat NnmliT nf imif. i . tor Ti.v

A L I K N T S W A N T i a i T O S K I . I , T I C K K T . S totvl inm |.it>rrnl I 'mni i im* u III l»r pnld. Single Tifkft«. #1' SUTlrkrl- • ' r - r l t# Tick

Tv.rt.tl nt. . - J'. rirniUrf • fii!l l»»t « "if*

frri|i|ioti • f ih^ DI«I • fr o f ' i r a » i ' » » d •.ibfrtn-furmitiou lu rrfrr n •••ot to any on.* urUt U aidrrttM i.» omc.Bairltlur Butlduitf. I. Il SINK R Cor Bar# and ' Clncinn

Mill bf i tf tbru:. All lettrri iiiU4t

D R . W H I T T I E R ,

No. 61/ SI. Cbario St . SI. Louis. Mo..

body this cat will carry a Iwttle of id ten feet ." Someliody e i ther doubted that pussy would la rform the feat or willing lo see it done, took the l>et. Two chalk lines were made on the floor, the bottle was produced, and the per-formance began. The bottle was plac-ed on the murk, and the cat was lo carry It to the other . Seizing the animiil by b r , . | H . | | { U „ l U y . M l l i c l l ^ , tlji* tail tlie luan liinijr Iier neail unwn iireati.M iniii tli« liinga Tliui irritatiou pro-1 '.i . * • over the lailtle. Olioying il known im- dmv* waollneat. b'iar*one*H. coughing, and | i - i - m - i pulse, the eat grilldicd the lailtle with eomelim-* •pilling of mailer elieaked witll j «Il'.IV '''.tlTt':' . . her fore fee: . The man then walked H1""!' " w iieglecle.1 it .111 eviend do .n to ] ji.iw i..n-Ji- .-.i i«-

• 011,1*10 lo ;)IBI,O<*I; aim nineiv Willi ironi ,i... i,,,!!- ,,,.,,1 .,,,,1 il,,. O'® mng*. ami sellle. Into conllrmoil Con-, u . n n . . _ _ KKKHH) to "OD (KH) The liccrecnte of : ' r - ' ' ' - A"™" ' '""K l»*Wii will U found M A R R I A G E ,i V . i I dcs| . , 'rat. ly to t h e bo tie. car- , ^ valnable reme,Vy foi curing lhi*di-tin |MipuIatlonof thf-Ft largi u t n s a m i - jt the Hour the spi eilled dis e.ae. and prevent He riiiiuing into Cnmmniii- j jnises l lf tv millions of inhabi tants , tha t I q'),,. , v u , . c r was won. .V /m/V "on- | ' . . a . ^ i ' - n e n — » . . . .

(.11 t l \ IIAISKKN I I K I T K R In .nlniiii to ihe na-lelul nint liii|H'rfecl wnrk of olhrr Tlin -lier'. when iKmcl nn Ihe rait !</•/ nf llii'em., tor saving ifr.dn, MVIIIR lime, aial Ii itii [a»t, I1 irnasli .ni'l ecnuonileal work.

fllRESIIERMEl f IND If lilrtly.iilraiil i- rou- In r;.;i .1 111 .. I.i' '- ilial 'n- n" "I'n- lie; -," "I'irker-." or " Aiiron." llui hanilles Ii.iAip 'imln. I.nns 31 raw, lleadlofvriax. Tlraothf', UIIfell u Ian ••r Imiinciili ,:ia;ii ami I-, wllh i ;NTI I I i ; KASi: AMI i;i 'l 'K("riVHM-;S.N. rl,.in-to |iorli.-l|iin, -ue- ihe farmer hi-ihre-h hill hv eviri tavlnz nf er.iln, in.ikei nn "l.iller-Ins . ; " n i | i i l r e« LESS THAN ONE.HALF Ihe i i 'nnl 11011-1, llnie', Jiinrnal*, aial 4iear<; ea-ier innn. r-eil; Ic-. ri'|nir*; one I list jrralu I'refec lo eni|iliiy ami w n l l f u r . even a t ndvuneetl pr l rea, while nllier mii liliic' aro "inn ol V1I1' '

Four *l/i'a mn.le vvllli (1, 8. 10 and 13 lior*o Vloaniei l" I ' n u e r * . nlao it ape . • lu l l ) ol Ni'iiarntoi* " u l o o e . " e x p r e . » l ) fo r s T i : \ ' I I ' o w r i t , 11 net to aiuuli nll ier l l o r - e Fuw. ' r* . If InlereMe-l 1

llln- i"l 1 .'nilii nii'iiiL-, nr llire'lilup, ivrlio L'lrcnlar* '/eul rVce) ul;h full

G U I D E :

is to nay tlie twenty-eighth port of the ent i re |>opulation of Ihe globe. T h e I uvemgo poiiiilation of o town is reckoned i t o l a , lor Eng land , 47,770 inhab i t an t s ; , for F rance , 32l'J*il; for Pruss ia , 15,000; for Sweden, 0,819. T h e density of pop nlaUon in reference to area is for Par i s 329 inhabi tante pe r hectare (about two acres and a hal f ) ; for London , 103; fo r Berlin, flit. Th i s densi ty varies eon-aiderably from one distr ict to ano ther : it is i cnend ly thc highest in the |K>or, or maiiufaoti ir iug dis t r ic ts . Next to

Journal.

A Horse 's S a g n d l y . A cor re tpondent of the Krie

Dispatch writes: "Yes te rday n horse, mounted by a

foutig man, was seen to slip on Iho rotted s t ree l . s tagger mid fall, throw-

ing the r ider to Iho ground. Before two seconds hud elapsed the horse was

Tor ealo by all Medicine Dealer*.—Com.

ELECTBICITT IS L I F E . - A l l n e r v o u s

disorder*, chronic dlseaeea of Ihe cheat, head, x ' llv.r, stomach, kidney* and blood, ache* and

pain*, nervous and general debility, etc., •inickly cured after drug* fail by Hearing Volta Klcciric Hell* and Hand*. Tahiable liook free, by Vollallell Co., Cincinnati, Oliio,—Com,

TUP. public a ro hereby assured, Ibrougli Ibc cnlnmn* of our p>|ior, that I'm--

don, H. Fuels Alieul the Bible.

A pr isoner condemned to solitary con if jKiwerful make, bu t all far removed, i ] n e l l l c n t obtained a w p y of the Bible, f rom t h e exist ing types, and more '" ' I m u l , by th ree years careful s tudy , ob leas related in s t ructure to o the r k inds i t a i l ) r i | ( l l l . f 0 i i o w i n g facta: of i |uiulrupcds, especially to those of in- j j j iblo con ta iu . 3,080,4«l let ters , s.-ctiverons habits . i wonls, 31,173 verses, 1,189 chap-

The Confederate Treasured, 1111,1 W A writer iu the Atlonta Constitution

up on b is feet ngi in . and t h e rider I'urpotirr fill/ contain no injurious hanging by one foot, which was fastened principlo, but ibat Ibey may be admiiiielered

I in the s t i r rup . The horse, though lo children and tbo mo*t weak and ahatUire.! . . . — poiiBUlnlniii* m email iluaee, .lUi great cer-1

Com.

mi s t has shown the in-; iron ond quin ine in of I heir precipitat ing

s tanding ou the sidewalk, npnroaehed one another . and pulled the disconillled r i t W s foot T l I p i ^ t EUurtic TrusH, warranted the clear f rom the s t i r rup. I was delighted 1K»I, in I'umeroy *, 711 Ilroadwaj", S, Y. (let to lind the man entirely unharmed , but It.—Com.

Bons i r r r ' s COCOAISB is the best and i cbi «i-'"i hair dreaMina iu the world.—Com.

tells a c u r i o u s Btoryconcerning the fate of t h e money in the bonds of Davis and the high oflleialsof the Confederacy after they lef t B ichmond. The fngiUves baited in Oeorg i t , near the Savannah lUver, mul it was resolved to make an

T h e word " a n d " occurs -10,277 t imes. T h e word Lord occurs l,H.sj times. T h e word reverend occurs but once,

which is in the 9 tb verse of the I l i b P t a l m .

T h e 21st verse of Uie 7th chapte r of Kzra contains all tho let ters iu the alpha-bet except the le t ter J .

found linit the s t i r rups were ladh wound with carpel , evidently to keep t h e r i -

; tier's feet warm, or with a desi re on his part to have his bra ins dragged out on some occasion like the present . T h e incident is more remarkable from tho fact that the horse is one of line blood, ibmn-lJi imported to E r i e for a t ro t ter , and cost-ing some thousands of dollars.

s w i s

S r i6 J D > " 1 5 r

lorlii nlvr-nl ' ire', nylr . . prlee«. Ienii>.elr, M < t i o i . S , S ] | I : I M U I > A r o . ,

Ilaltli Crnt, Mi. SI inn.

i .^fifrgssN. vMiioiiisUed Tsns.~

: ^ • / a / ^ ' J - i t -cr i i . i^ ' 'jjf.. •.cn.l

UI.VV JJ.-SA

T H E M A R K E T S .

The ( ' l inme* nf .Mnlrlmmiy.

M. Finlaison. au eminent I ' lench aeieulisl. a few years ago prepared the i.,B„

XEW VOIIK. llrr>-f»TtLi-l"alr Io j r.tnr | h HQ i^U VI llni,. —Ij.v C Wl «• 1 7» Siia.r—Fair lo prlnif S DO « 7 ou Cnnoii—UliliUlu. (4 1<\ Fi/n ii.-HerlUK Kilra 4 1.1 ut (i on U'IIEIT-No, i MU<aiikM H|inii(. 11* 14 1 I*1. Coax—Wretero, new aV 14 M Oai*—Wmleni fa 14 1" l lv t -Wdrru W ^ VJ UmiJir—Slate U I » Pnaa—Mm* 031 M

i ' T J . 1 • 1 ,1... Ibei ' \c».lil l l i e i e t l e r . i , I acientisl, a lew vears ago prepureil m e i.,,,,, ^ 1,1 " l u a l " " ' a A i / J v , , , T h e lineat chapter to reml is t h e ' iath I following table, which fixes t h e age of CIUCAOO,

• l n " l , m | hoiHleM old-iuaitlisin. Of 1,000 mar ' ' ' " " - ^ r i n ' . ' ? , i n 3 S 1 S and ried women taken Mithout t e l e d i o n , i t Cummou to fair 7 W M 4 ou

ibaptef of Isaiah are alike. [ was f o u n d that the uumlier married at -•••••• • 6 ^ The longest vers. ' is the 9th verse of j each age waa as below:

. Age*. CUancee, Age*. ' • F •• M 28 to 29

101 . f i lo^ l IS lol!" 2111 M lo .13 20 lo 21 . 23n 84 to 3fi

ICS 30 lo .17 lirj 38 to 39

• . a i . v i . uw i l i e l i nea l cuapu ' t i.i lejut in m e . t reasury, Bomethiiig over $100.0(W m o f „,,, A l H w t , „ s , gold and Bilver * h i c h gaveto e tchoni i s r o f u K i n

and man But .here had t U o i , „ h <,h | ^ rl

o f , u U h B r P a l l U .

Mf innuft l catali^rue of V f t f f t t h l f for l-n. mill b. itnt Jrtt t» >11

e u i t o m r r t nf U t t v r a i o u n e e d n o t w r l l f f.»r II «lll l»* fvuud trverAl varUIln "f nr vrtf* t a t l r t I n t r o d n i r d fur th** flnt tlm*1 Hu t •• •"U. hATlntf iii«d^ ri#w v r i r c U l l r t a • |> r r ia l iy f in«iiy )ran. Orowlntf • rwr i irl * t t irirf^iun my vrtrral farina. 1 HI.IIU |iaitlrula

Is-eu carried off f rom Bichmond 8100,000 i if f u n d s belonging to t h - Virginia Itutklr utnl llnu n'uu an ti'iuiitu- .... . • . . - oral t 1 rr~

l h e iiborteit v e t w IH liie.V»tli venk» o f , l i loir, the l i t l i chap te r of St , J o h n , | "• • " ' '

T h e Htb, 16th, 21*1, and 31sl verses of i

I liancie. 41 18 15

Batik, and this was au immense teiupta tioii to t h e defeated and de |M'rate sol-diers. I t was in charge of some bank oHlci'ds, and was s tored for u few days , , t , , - , ! . .1:1,,. at Waahington Wi lke t coimty, in v l , r M . U i c p u l l a e U l U , £ * Ocoruia. Al ter tbe oo ru t ry bad bcoome | , j k e 1JJ 1 o ^ 7

bomewh.l (luiel, t h e ofliciala started b / X b ( , r e a re no wolds o r nainea ,1 more Maideaa will make a note of t b e re turn North with t h e money. Some of , . • (.viiui.1,.K t h e ex-Confcdernt-B who were idling tlnin six syllaides, a round t h e neighborhood heard of the wealtk and laid their p lans to capture it. Alamt a dozen of them, dressed in Federa l un i fonus , rode up t o the Bmall guard accompanying t b e treaBtire. and deinamleJ i ts Biirrendcr iu t b e naimt of the Uni ted Slob 's O o v e m m e n t , claim

A Beiiiillful Law, I t is a general law of notnre tha t by

hea l bodies expand, and in cooling th

above, mid govern themselves accord-ingly.

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. - . - mente ore known to Is* the ta'st of their contract . To Uiis one exception ez i t t o d u s t in the world. But if t h e opinion - w a t e r in contradi tUnet ion f rom all , l f „ l l # 1 1 j , f r 1,,. asked. In-will f re .p ieni ly {ua t t t o the r mbs iance* , expands o r g r o w s i m t ) m u i f ( l f l l t . r i f.,,. t i , . -s imple u l S " " - ; ; . ; ; : ; ; : ; - ; ; ; ; ; ; :

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h - n d for l l l u a l i a t e d C a l a l o k u e . AtiHoav AMoOrru t. E. c,. WESTCOTT,.

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T E L E G R A P H Y . 1

Ii , • tuleimandeataiie lu II" irl'Crai'hl'itf

nal Telmrapk Colli

part nf u . . . money was •recovered, but | l « w d id not exiat . n our l a k e a a i n l | her jMrtileniUie 11 . i i j l i l l s u t e s i h . l on

two or th ree of the men could never b. T h r n , h ? . 1, r ^ e r r " " 1 f 1 " f M , " r l ' I " ' r

found , and wen- s u p p e d U, have got I " 0 , l l1

J ^ vtas iniliat .s ten off BucocBsfully with the i r share of > ' ^ L V ^ T K " at0! 1 " " 1 , l

t h e p lunder .

An In te res l lng lUscnveij-,

r ,- . - , iientons can sit comfortably on o n e \ l m v o n t h u m b , be.w.s n Its end and the second

l ime, that soon chi l l i those m f ron t : . i n t ^ n , ^ . , , , . - idol, i - r f t s l in . n d a t near evening I have of ten re- I ) r ( i p o r t i o l m ^ Hiililmn in its . 1

1 !" ^ " l 0 f d ? n ' T T " l-reesion Of an elcrnitv of r e , - , v. a . T J I I "if k ! ' U placed in ita p m e n t p-idUon many een - , -

> many t h a t t h e exact d a t e I An iu teres t ing discovery has lieen i 11 Bn'^g w y m hoi ways a r e kep t dark by aome oUier appb- „F i l H , : r i .0 t ion in u n k n o a n . Two wire- miule at Fisa, The noble family of , i m , 'nhnbit t h e BUI.

gua rded windows ant cu t iu the back m ar the Ihoulders , and a iloor cut on one side admi ts visitors. Here we f o u n d a good-sired room wiUi images of va-rious sa iuU on two rough al tars , and inceiiBO burning before them. C u t in thoT-ood-work of t h e al tars , and writ

once, few bees are t h u s l o s t No oppor tuni ty should lie omit ted te:

lot beos sally out in win ter and spr ing on mild, sunny days, as the i r health do-iicnds in some degree ou the i r being al-loweJ to void their fa jecs when fully aroused liy a spell of mild weather.

ivmtnuu I.i fair llooa-IJie

, , . , Hiiue—Live, g«Kl to choice inlo the l>aniel IhMiiie i n n t s cnuic

d in ing lhe initiatory cere-| s t roy ing the life exiaUngin them, o n t h e l moiiii« receivisl in jur ies which result- , " 1 * si-t Va' i t 'ni . ' ' ," | o the r h a n d , t h o vvnter as il cools risefl, I ed in bin dea th on the 1st of April of wnrav-s;. .u*. No. i . I mid tho ice forms ou Uie surface , leav-1 Ui. Mume year . Fur t h e defens». ii is coan-Nr N 0 ' ' ' "

b o m e f o r the crea tures 1 claimed tliat l l i -n is i inlhing in the in- IUV.-NU 1'.'.' mar iae world, 1 i l iatory cere iuoui is of Ihe Khi|.'hl.s of

, „ , , . ... , 1 'vlhias by which ii juries could have A 4 a l i fo rn la ( o n S tory . | IH'CII inllicled A-s c l a fmid . and it is

AH to COWS, courts , and claims, we f a r t h e r alleged lhat Mrs. la imadrid is nf uiiHtMiiitl mi Jul.

Ml 1 ou.

NEEDLES

Pesciolini iMrse'ssed si I'isa one of t h e | lisiidsomeBt palaces iu the ci ty. I t con ta ined some interest ing works of a r t , . . , . , . . . . . __ . among others a s ta tue of S t j 0 b n : uoUce m a U l i f o m m paper an amus ing given to Donatello. Th i s ,ah.ce . l ong 1 1«™rr« l ' b d » c n b . n g t h e movements of un inhabi ted and negleoled, was mid ^ an i n e x i « i « i c e d Cvinstable in a t t empt t b e U i u n t Itosselemini, when |ng . unde r the , « t y m.« t i n t e n d e d , t-

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ca 11.11 • 11 aril, la . ide Increaalnit l .M In-rCirmlar luHobEBT WK.LLb. PW T.nk. P O tin* I'd*.?.

I 'arf.l l lrcrlpla for Ibr shop. Ibe l lnaar. bulil mill Ibe I ' . rui .

lYom Uie (W k ulinc Amerlcui,

! levy an a t tachment 011 a debtor ' s milk The cow run into n mud

down. II. g rabbed her .... veiled excitedly to the

„ , en. 1 nroi iamli tT tha t H t .Tohn, which, IUS I u j ' " ; f rT '1

0 he r (inickly. p o r t a n t t h a u " k e e p t h e fee t dry and T h i s name writing propens i ty of Amer - Vosari relates, was Bcul|iturcd by the i . . / 0,1. ,<CnCu , , f , ' ' ' ' c e r ' " •' warm and t h o head c o o l " icons never appeared Vi me more ob-1 great imurtcr fo r t h e D u k e of Urbino— " 1 1 o n . ! l o r ; yclleu l. . It was ruldied - CABOOUC acid, combined with glycer- noxious thau un th i s occasion, when I {Uiat is, L o n nzo d i Medical , f a the r of j a o c o n l i n g l y . ' " bat next; u n p n r ine o r linseed oil iu the pmisisi t ion of 1 saw an object tha t has bona r e w r e d by 1 Cather ine of France1. A nnmlier of | 1 0 . - . J' .1.1 i e

Dn. A. JOHNSON, one of the most suc-ceeefnl pnulioneisof liin tnae, Invenled nhat is now ca'.!i-d JiJuiMiH* .tnoifyiie lAiii'liilll. The Kreat eair. — of this article in tbe cnr. of Iln'iicbitis and all diseasiie of throat and liinc^, «ill make lhe name of JIIIIUMIII 1101 leeefavor-

. alilr. if lesK widelv known, than Uul of Ixiuis lNi|Mileon. ('inn.

THE conspicuous t r iumph of Mi ssrs.

BORPMHE HIIIT S — , . Bled by |lr. li~ k a unl/ kuuau uml.utr IUni.-li.

KO CIIAIIlaK In tr'-4laiiut unlil ruted. 1 all cu or addivu

DR. J . C . B E C K , 112 John Mm I, (UUVVITI. OH 11.

ntrrMllic II IntlraUd work ol jfiD pitfrt, routaln*

n r rmluablr li ftrmatirtD fi»r Ihotr wko air mar-i utriui.Uu iManiAtfa. I'rtre f!t I j

X (IrrM Dr. Haiti* Ditpeniarf, li

OPIUM H A R M S m i ;

to 20, is a gooel sppl icaUon to wounds generat ions of people desecrated by i genptora and other artiste liave seen il, " , l l t ' r . K1 'i' '. aiid m b lianl, yel led II,, iu . " f r a n t i c ellorts to hold thc cow in the of horses.

A FOLDED newspaper placed over t h e chest inside the vest, on going ont dur -ing thu iireeent raw weather ,cons l i tu tes nn excellent protection for the lungs .

AN old g u u loaded with a heavp charge of powder and h u n g ucnr tin

t h e pueri le vanity of travelers. ; and t he r e is not a dissent ing voice* |

- t a r r s lowing natives and s t rangers to see the

t e d that i t ia the | n n , , V-T,1116 U i l i ' N o w ' ^ " o n h r r

horn ; Uien said II,,

'r overcoate worn | by genUcmen, and have a cajie tha t is ,

( leorge Sleek .V Co., "f New York, at KiKhlh Slrrrt. Hi. Lnun. Mo. the Vienna World 's Fair in 1873, at which t he i r piauos obta ined the highest

IF. IT Ninth

a w a r d — t l o o n l y gold medal--haN b e g u n to yield them sulistantial f rui ts . T h e

. increased popular i ty of t h e S t e c k i n i t r u - ' B,, s t epp ing back t o l n u n t s is noticeable not only in New

view tho process, '1 will show him | York, where their excellence has long

I sn.eilua fe m Kallmt of Ihe Woak, I (uppreaied er palulul Menlliuallnn, I .irulhar remale weaknell, will receive

ircular of Interetl to thrin by lendliic artdrna Oa. E. K. CULMS A Co., FreeiKiil llI.

5 0

700 SUPERB ViRIETIES OF "10,000 Ore«nliou>« Plaula.

uling Planta a Specially, aatralfd Calalocpe Free. Y . T E A S & CO. Rtchmoc.d, Ind.

A G E N T S W A N T E D : ftrntlnr rtrrnUr* -.4 .Kir . *t

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OPIUCDRE; Eating, Pref. D. Meeker. P.O. II- xV •. l a | Hi

l i n i l C V . III. BLCFICILK. y I muntl Ouinta. CatJliiuuea and full I . lara free. 8. N. Bptncer, 111 11.1 "V.-r M , 11.

WASiTBUAaenlfverywhei^ i ..II m lar"I.lfe i f Dr. l.iTiiiirtii-tir.' it.-m hi* i lnial.< hia "UtlJnnrnal." . ' n .' ' i<«'« MNFI>. B. B. arssBLt. i i i . n itor

I ;l Veaey .-

KIIUXS|l(IT-i;i'NS.I'IK

. (if any and eveij ilod. Bend i l a m p ' " l I.. I'a .1 cu . . C r r . l \V . 1 . . . .

RIATOL N - . L A I M r I » U L H U B . r A .

'IVUIS piper It I.rinied l CIi.il' . Eneil J"b i..

Phlladi-lphla. ai.d .'iilt II 'niAjirif. ATKK'N• A'CBAMEB, Vll»ankee

ilh Ifik furuUhrJ l-jr Co., 'i* » K'lh M.,

Kvn York- I ir

Of Ih r prcllleat ( artla you avvr taw. with your nan* handaoatly prlntrd on Uam. •tnl, poit |>ali, open rrrrlp! of JO

" ' will all want them Addrnt W

rrnii. Yonrfrlindi hru thry

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$ 2 5 0 ? .

bKality about the house , makes an ex w h i c h they are made, cornea in invisible T l i e e x l , l o 8 , o n " checks and plaids l ike t h e i iat terus seen

ciuaed by Ui« heat. n ^ g o o d a . - i / a r p f r ' . 5 < u 0 r .

don Academy.

HBKBT F . DIEKO SIS publicly reading his f a the r ' s novels in London .

whe the r ho will pay me or not, Uie o m - IK^II acknowledged, but t l i roughont the cry COM ! ' " country , aud more especially in those —

V ^ . . . I communit ies thai lay (.pecial claim to ?. $ 2 | 4 0 0 a i r rX; A^iuahiejSSSV Up 8.i0|0u0 reqtlireu lo s lai t Ihe nilN pnliiyjji,.,! niusical t a s t e . - Xftr York returnpcala*..C.H.OcaxaT,Waterbor

Bioa proposed to l>e established on Lake | /udejtaidait. Nyanza, in memory of the late D r Liv- — ^

RCSSIKO th ings into Uie ground— — —

MONTH Affi where. Buvmrvi clatfl. rartlt u!ar WUFTTII ^ CO . FT

iit« waiitrd rerry bonnraMr and first iietitfirr, A^dtrai 1. Mil.. >1 I

('aaaoa. 40 Kneelaud St.. Bo*Um,Mail • m |>ald. Oat*

ja aentfor Ibrt 'ateibQrcCrntre,Me

f l ' h r Br»t ninlt IM«|M •! KrrrydraUr I gera.aend

Hkeafln

f u k i -" . r

ingston, 830,000 is snbaeribed in Olas gow.

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A t o a f Ooodifrta CkariC^aiifMTFCo .BcitOa | © 4 ./oulllia

nr Fl TB cu i ed ly lln- uae of n.af, leptteii'iDedlei. Trial pickau^ IK. For clrealari,cvldencol • BOBS BBOS., Hi. hmond. l it.

(»o».Ta>T EarLOTHMT.- At heme. Mile or Fe. i,..Ir.a«a«eek«airariled So capital ii-quir.-d,

I'artlciilaii and valuable almple . .n i l r r .^ddrei i .iili• • riturn itamp,e. lloai, Wllllainaiiuii;,N,T. C i»> t IM'Ut l>AV i -it..'.iul.»,i'r $ : l U . « » k

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flit O ®rifiperdsyatkctae.Tanrifree. Addretl O-J j. $ £ U OKO,bri»soaaCo,,Puill&iid,Haiii(-.

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". A.-enti wanted, IPAI e and female i Eurrka MTtf Co.. Hu chaaaD.M'ch

c o n n " ns mli ! n aoenU every*here, Aildre*. C c U U rxcKUHUin J i m r o „ r.ucini au,Mich,

\VIIF.N M IIITINt; TO A I U K I t T I - P l l -Plrnae any joii •.%* ih^ Ariverllaeinerl I Thl« Paper.

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