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L owell J ournal, PUILItHtD WilKLY, At Ltwell. Nlchifai, by JJLB. W. 1I1NR. TBRMB $1.80 A YJ/AR. LOWELL JOURNAI owfii.i. T:A'. U Oftell. IVPITAI LOCAL AND GEIERAL HEWS. LOWELLTIUBII18B DIRKCTOBY. nd »B0K * UoDANNKU,. PbyilcUni SargMDi; Offlc# ID U*nk Block. Rutwk OFFICE L\ QRAUAitS DLOCh'-M FLOOR. V I V A .\RRS." DIM VIVIMVS. «i.5o ri:n YEAR r.v ADVAYN;. ii. V O L U M E X T I I . L O W E L L . M I C H I G A N . W E D N E S D A Y J A N U A R Y 16.1878. X U M R F . H 2l» i n c o r i O R A H P R A P I D S DIRECTORY. X» (7 HhfMon Rl J OrtoD Edle, •nd Ac«oi Had llnplj* S OROIUN.tMIVBICIAS (nd Aceonrlirtir iBDr.BIlM' Blaot.U OBt. Meure. Look »r.J Whfttleuy iff kt' I an'inn nttiudinKSuprtmi Court. Journal Jottings. ; S A N C T U M - O N I O U S ©AYINGS. The Social Temprronco Club return , thank* to Frnnk King for n quantity of; oxcellcnt wood. R OBhRT MARSH ALL, Coop«r. i tirSl. Floor barreliaodtll klodi OFJ.NMOS III'XT, enitom work. B OTCB ft NASH, Minttf ri of tiM, Mat- tocki, Mlll-plck» ftc. Old plow poioli | made new, Mowen and Reapirirepaired. I IICnfT R n\VM HUNT & DAVIS. EX-GOT. Hagley is in Wii*hii.gl«n. Schurr. eayehe hadn't timo to roMgn. 6. D. Jackion, ..f Orau.l Hapide, ha. I Go »* h win , ' r " ,r ' in 0r,n ' , ^, P id, failcil again. The aegonil time ho hia 1 "II' l> ' , . . .. .... I Fannt Davenport * n o Ii all tiRht touol up the rponan within a year. ' E Office. Poniri n & l 3 , SJAuor, A. CHAPMAN, Phoiograpb Arllit. E o — i B e i u o P o a t - o a c e . y i U l r * | p ierce - Block Grt;nd B8pld . M j ch M. H) CHASE, Bakery, and Reeiauraol. Oppoilte Music Ball. w B. RICKERT. Lowell Bakery aod (teetaarani. Oppoelie Polleo'i Block IfPS.C. A. CHAPMAN, Millinery and tV! Dreei making. Opi-oilie Bank Blrek. T 0 . WEST, DrogK'" •nJ Slailo"*'- J. forOenuloe Rubbrr .Paint. Oppoiltr rithat Mm».; J C. S-Ol'T. Hardware, Saih, Dootf.aoJ . clan. Baildcn Hardware a ipeeia'.ly. Uppoim Korelt iUU. J AMES H. WBKKrt, JuHceof tbe P*«e i .Specialalienllcnslrrn ti Loam a Collccllon Notary Publii- ~ ' " " Q KUBTBBBU. URFWER & MAL8TER. City Brewery, Qraml Rapid.-'. Midi nuAvauT i.Aor.ft. NNAA o. IIOLHK*. IIAAC II W N M HOLMES & HATNES. ATTORNEYS & SOLICITORS 1 Rer. 8. E. Burner goes east thia weak i bit busincse. No preaching at the ] Conurcgationnl Church during In* ab- eenca—probably four weaki. Sabbath arhool ercry RunJay a* usual I Tho Annual meetinf of the "Lailiva S OC I R I " of the Baptist church of Lowell ! will be held at the residence of Ur*. John C. Ecott next Wednesday «*en- injf—Jan. Ood. Oyiterawill bcierred. All arc ci rdiolly inritedlo attend. Mr. hiac Levi, luccesior to Lari Bn ! , proprietors of the Star Clothing Home, in Grand Rapids, has a now ad- vertisameiU in the JOURNAI., ami an im- meiiEO stock of goods in his large dou- ble store. Readers of the JoVRSf AL who trade in Grand Rapias will do well to rail on Isaac. Ileal Knaie, loaurancc Union BlocH. Q LOOK, Drngglil and Siatloner, Ac . Dnloo Block. M.OKV E.N DORK. Agent for UomHlic I ) Sawing Machine, and ibi K«»y Or- I Ona door east o' Post Office. gan D ODOE ft HICKS, Atiornrys at Notary Poblic,lie. O'er tTeai'i law' drug W ILHELM ft FLANAGAN. Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Clothing fte. Ua- lon Block, West side 1TCHELL ft DONOVAN. Groceries and _ ProTlsloM. Crockery, Ulais ware Ac, n'loa Block. n r n c B s i I.YUV STBEKT. j OpfoaitrPoitOfScf, Orjn 1 ! 1!>| -itr. '.1 ifli i T A O O A R T ac Attorneys at Law, Grand Rapid*. Cor. Lyon & Ottawa its. OVAB M. SIMOXDS, SIR.VM A. FMCTCITKH Simonds & Fletcher, Attorneyi, Etc 81, Canal St. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich J U. WKATHERWAX. Dry Goods, Cloth. . inn. Booti, Shoes. Hals, Caps, ftc. Union lilock. AKK IIOUSH Ootnrr Main and Weil Waier Sirwis A. Dake. Proprietor. D i TKl.NSft ADAMS Dtaleralo Agrlcnl- A tural Implements, Farm tools, Ac., Bridge Street^ TRAIN. Dealer in Farm prodocti, •tells, pork fte. Bridge Street. IVERV, SALE and BOARDINQ STA- BLE. Monroe St.Tbos. Tate Proprle- T G. Tl J wool, r £ H E H.SHCPARD. Hardware of all kinds, Doors, sub, glass, Ac. Bank Block. F. DOTY, Dentist. Rooms orer Scon's Hardware store. Work warraotid. H' OWK ft WHITE. Boots, sboee, Leatber, fte. Bridge Street. C. HARE, Marble Works. One door east of Lee'e Store. Bridge S i r e e . 0 W.STONE, Carriage Builder. Monroe Street. Altklads ol repairing done In erst-class styl*. L C. EILDRETH. Gunsmitb. Music Hall Block, New gust made to order. J D HKSRT r. CUDRODILL, II0BT0K II rBITT CHURCHILL & DBUEY. OFFIUK-NELUS MOCK. F A R M L O A N S , In sums of $800 A upwards at low rates. W. n. WILLIAMS, 11. A. tlAKLA.V, allr(in. Orasd RapUf. W i l l i a m s & H o r l a n , A T T O R N E Y S and SOLICITORS Pover*. Opera llstH Dli>ck,rnil Itrret, G R A N D RAFLLJH, UIOHIOAN BECBET SOCIETIES a. A. u. R EOUI.AII ContomlldD ol Hooker CliapltrS i. TJ,at HMole 11*11. on A'ojotxU) ertoiDgt •a aTbefuretbe fall mnoD in'trh mootb. K »• uoiy.n. p B. A.SriDaaLia.HEC. Bannonr Locgo. N OUS I.O O. Jireii-J.fvetr Batardiv KTra Id bank ClrcV. J. C. UAI1E, .N. G K. Z1AII.II, Btc'y A R. GESI.ER, M D., Hoiseopatbic Pliy- . tklao. ORici otcr BanL, Saranac, Mich. Conntry practicefollciird. OHN TAYLOR. Iron Foundry. Corner of Jackson ft Avery Streets. ———————— ———— IJ. Circuit Court Commissioner. Commcr ELOS 0. n E N R \ , House and Carrlage , cial collections a specialty. Saranar, Mich \Vc rilled on the Board of Supervis- ors while in Grand Rapids last week, and found none of the members "dodg- ing voles." Supemsor Ifunter makes a good chairman, and Clark takes care of the proceedings with neatness and i dispatch. 1 Deputy Sheriff Edio of Lowell, brought Mich. Janiet Campbell of that tillage to jail ; to day, 14tli. Campbell gel drunk and : made himself obnoxious to the people of | Lowell the other day. Ho was arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced to the | county jail fur twenty dajfs. Ho enjoy ed his dinner at the Island House hugely. I - 0. R. Kagle Prof. Manly Miles of Laming, will lerture at the So. Boston grange hall, ' on Mai day and Tuesday evenings next. ' Siibjeef, Monday evening, "Stock 1 ruding,"' He On Tuesday evening I will lenuie on the form ind quality : orvin'l:. giving miglc lantern illustra- tli.ns. Pi of. Miles is •'high up" in bis . pn fcssion and will give our So. Boston t 'rit nils a good lecture. j Dr. York will continuo bis course of le. tuies bcfoie the Progressive Liberal Society at Train's hall on Wedatsday ami Friday evenings of this week, and next Sunday at ? and 7) P. M. He is said to be a very forcible speaker. Goes f.>r the churches, spiritualism, ami all othei isms like a hawk after n spring chicken. Truly there are many man of ' many minds. I P J. Coppens goes to Detroit this week to enter upon his duties a* travel- ing !.i:ent for Standart Bros., of that city. Peter tins a host of warm friends here » bo sincerely regret his departure, and wo are one of them. Messrs. Standart Bros, will find in him a man entitled to their highest confidence aud esteem, and whore services will prova his faithfulness and cfilcianeT. F D. M.DAVIS. Atiorney ai,d Soliciior . Cire - H M painter. King ft Ampblett's Block, sleat Market W.AVERY Bank Block fpposlli ILTON M. PERRY, Atiorney, Notary, andJastlee. Bank Block. 0. BARBER. Grocerlet, Provisions, fll. Crockery, Notions, ftc. Cor. Bridge ft Waablngton Streets. C I G. STONE k GO Dry Goods, Boots, j. and Shoes, H.iii, 0n|«. fte. Hank B:.<k. N B.BLAIN. Fancy Dry Goods. Gar- . petings. (Uis, Caps, Notions, etc. Gia- bam's Block. One of the items crowded out lut week referred to the new business firm of ('. R. Hine & Son, dealers in hard- I ware on the west side. Tho firm ii .' hi ' ^ hmpo^d o f C . R . H i n e and hi. eldest l/fej- not Uiter than rvn/hnj noon, to i.in/rr , , „ „. , ., , IpuNieaticn tAewre,!-. Xolirci of .,>:i s 0 "-I'"-'! U-Hmo, both of whom are ] tideraUe hnq'.h ihouhl Ir n-nl in nnly j known ".o most ol our readers. at TuetJivj morning. Fred's business capacity and integrity will be vouched for by all who hav« trailed with him at the store of J. M. Wr atherwax. where for a long time ha WAX i, f liiliinl and efticient assistant. Home and Vicinity. OWELL OMNIBUS LINE 0. Waters j proprietor. Leave orders at hotels. 1 wnk mt Ihi t.fflc ngei lied llibb..|i I 'lub No. r, of the Water's siho'd .listrii i. in Vcrgennes, was or- ganized last August, sometime after the first great tiilal wave swept over ihisl |OHN WILSON. Hlaeksmiiblng, Horse. t| shoeing. Wagon and Carriage Ironing. Monroe Street. N L. MoOARTY. Wholesale aud reiail Grocer. Bank Block E A.SCNDERLIN, Koiary Public, Uw- . ell National Bank Ail ibe lateststyles •f swearing done. C IBARL^S ALTHKN Clothing, Genu ; FarnUtlag good*, bais, caps and irnoks. Union Block, Bast corner J OHN WINQLKR Wholesale and Re. tall dealer in Grocrries and Provisions. Uaton Block. ARNES ft ItOL'SE. BlacksmllbiDg, Main Street. The sign of the big boree shoe is their card. A WALKER, M.D. Hoaeopaihie Physi- . clan aod Surgeon Chronic diseases a specially. Office at M. C. Barber's old stand. Residence at the bouse previously cc- copied by Dr. J. Howard Smith. Maud's lettircamc too late tin It will *onn be tiine lo Irot < candidates again. Inslallation of C.ralia;! grange Friday evening. Mr?. Stocking of Gr.-ittan, ar widow, died Saturday night last. as many munbers as some older clulis. Grand Rapids will have races ajjain in ^ ll 'No .'i is alive fur all that. The June, if ail is well. Premiums. §7,000. The Grand Re'tids Eagle wants silver three-cent pieces made by beer mensnrc. Whey, there. Sarauae is to have a cheese factory. Ths woman suffragKls are courting congress very hard. George Francis Train is as ijuiet as a deaf and dumb asylum. John Morrisscy is in Florida, nearly gene with lung disease. Hon. Wm. A. Howard has been in- terviewing the President. Congressman Stono ol this district is SO. Ho ran like 00 sgamst Harris. Judge Edmunds will be re-appointed postmaster at Washinctloti, no doubt. Eastern coal companies have been | trade is just the ono who in later years nv JIUCRAX. Carpets badly warped should be turn- ed often. Fashion item. Acqitalntanccs are cut shortei now than they used to bo. Every young man must get down on his chin before he can raise whiskers. Time plows deeper furrows every year. A glance at the mirror telU you so. Some men will go ten miles to hunt ii|i a lie when they have the truth right before them. It is pleasant to think of heaven as place where thore aro no holes In tho sidewalks Sweet are the uses of aJverslty they say, but most of us prefer to take our prosperity cicar. The boy who fej Is too big to learn a doesn't feel too big to beg baring a hot time trying to combine. Ths Detroit News says it is now a fight between Detroit and Kalainaroo for ths State fair next fall. Tho Montcalm Herald has been en- larged once more. Powoll l» as full of sand as a mortar bed. The Republican State Central Ccin- mitteo will meet at Lansing on Thursdsy of this week, for business. A fire in Detroit Sunday evening de- stroyed $40,000 worth of stock for Barnes Bros., paper dealers, ctc. Montgomery Blair has made as ass of himself once more. Tho habit has been 1 growing on hiiu for a long time Senator Ferry and Ropresentalivo | Hubbell of this Slate, railed on tho Preaident Saturday. At Langston it took tire men with clubs and axes to kill one little two- year old bear. A Bay City lady has been turned of church for stealing provisions at , , church social. Social everv s n s b e "> m * n J bl mc,, ,n " D men ,u< ' cec,1 ^ served who steal. admirably here. Secretary Evarts keeps right on tak- j. A French doctor says thatthsgonl . . . . . . ti i i- ,- is ten times harder to bear than » guilty ing big retainers. He believes in doing cimsci c n cr_zw. Fn /Vsi. Never the greatest good ts the greatest i Nine-tenths of the sympathy wo get | in this world is gnlvanixed policy. The i surface is awful tbiu. loo. sometimes. A hco-pecked husband must bs a sick rooster. We mean the dunce that lets his wife take him by tho nose and pullet. It is a common thing to seo a Texas girl in malo attire—i'xcAanje. Gal vsst- on eh? Nothing very Austintatious about it, if that is all, Eveiy man should be his own mechan- ic. Then hs could not only make both ends meet but would oftentimes be 1 able to chisel out a handsome fortune. Look out for the man who puts every other man down as a knave. We would'nt trust him to cany sour milk to a pig, for, bang him, he'd steal the pail, if we did. Wo want no better evidence that there oUl ; is a God who in some way will punish ; the wicked hereafter, than the fact that ber—ons. Henry A. Cheney, of Detroit, has been appointed Supremo Court reporter. It would be difficult to find a batter man for the plaee. Mr. Hewitt, the Dem. N. Y. csngress- man, lifts up his voice occasionally. lie always puts an exclamation point at the close of each sentence. Beal of the Ann ArI>or Courisr thinks Ptof. Watsot's appointment, as com- missioner to Paris, a disgrace to Michi- gan. Michigan will take her chances with Beai's permission. had cither and can't say. But if ths doctor is wrong go for him. Russia Bays"you dassent," to England. If anybody should step right down hard on England's toes, would she apologire I for neglecting to keep her toes o«t of ] tho wayt Sooner or later tome of these Nonpa I reil papers published in Long Primer ' towns will sit down on the empty ink- Ucg and wonder what lime of dsy tho 1 shorilT will be in. Mr. Cask is hooping it up in a staving manner as candidate for the Georgia , Legislature. All the barrel organs sup- Nearly two feet of snow fell in Dcla- port him.—ZW. FrtePrtn. The opposition may put a hiad on him. waie county, N . Y ., Thursday night. And here the ground was bare, the weather warm and the hcus were cack- ling as in the gentle springtime. Come west. * L I N KB . ilut few peojdu know wli.n i.vciy-1 - - „ P ,. bodv shunlil know; that CarK-i'i'. || hjil, FtrV^ Written by Mrs. M J. Sltrkney, "" C'ompouml Extract of Smaruv, cJ ! UOITKL 1 LIT ''.'s 1 cures every pnin.w ths death of her niece, CAUUIII L. daugh tsr of Dr. and Mrs. A Ford of Ver gsnnes, Mich. •Obit LOST CARRIE " billies while ami roiei red. Scatter o'er ihe silent desd They spaak of pirily and lav).- Emb!etai of har boms abore. Gently elote ths biljlit blasejei, T b s j wlllO|>t in g ad sirprite; Gate on iccnei so fair bdI brRli", That waulJ daule morlal sight. Brush the Lair from off ber brnw. There's no trace of irsrble noit. Sorrow ne'er to her can come, lo her bright Eternal home. Fold bar bands so snowy wbita. They shall hold lbs harp to tir'giii. When the joins Ihe angel band In that linless, bappv land. Gertly Isy the weary feet. She will woik the shining street Of the city paved with gold Safe within her Savior's fold. Gemly lay ths form a«ny. There to slumber, till ihe day Cbritl shall call ber from lbs IJIDH Never mere to kcoiv iis glu'jm. Plant sweet Oowers nl'ove her bed Where we lay cur niucb loved desd, Leave her in her quiet sleep Jesus will onr dear one keep. j:jiii0 AGentloHint- I r i ; 0 . . , Inoursijle of climate, with bs toaden j | rlianges of temperature.—ruin wind and sun- j . j (hine often intcraiiagleil in a single day,—it ill VtiriOU" | V : I ! I i;iC:i'f r tlD, 1 Is no wonder that our ehildrcu, filendsaiu'' 0 r: OP F A B M F O B S A L E Eighty acres on Section 20, Lowell town- ship, S miles (oolb-wcst of Lowell village, Sixty-two acres improved; good orchard, good buildings throughout and eicellant water. Easy larms granted to purchaser. For fur- ther partirulari applv to fRF.l) J. VKITF.lt. Jan. 14, 1878 Lowell. Mich. J#w5 | rclaliccs aief) frequently taken (rom us ! y f nepbeted coldf, half ths deaths resulting di- : rrctly from this cause. A liolllo ol l!o:ch(c'i | German Syrup kfj>t about your hunie for im I mediate ute will prevent (criou! siiknes'. i I large dcclor'i h II. and per 1 ! ips death by the ' I in; of three or four doles. For nt'irr Con- , fiini|iiion, Ilcniorihngc) Pnonmoni i, Ki-rerc Coughs, Croup or any di'ei'a of Ihe Thr il ' or Lungs, i s (uccess ii iini;^y r. r-.lcrral, if your droggiet ai.I tell yuu. Garann Syru;' | is now Old in every lown and viilrice :•• conlinen'. Samp!" bmles l if tiial, 1' : ! repular iii», 7Sc Sold by all dtu;; si. Pcrmamnt be.i ib is ihe grci'.cct boon ne j can ask. This can be Usured as far ns K.u | ralgia, Rbeumatlam, Sciatici, Tic Douloursui, Dipthcrin, and al! ncrTocs dileiui are cor. | cerned. by freely ming' Lawson's Cniatlte," I ihe coolbing proprieties if which wlil re j more all pain. A mislako is oftca made in uiia^ i-owcrfni drastic pills for tre euro tf icdigeitioa anJ biliousmis; which, inttead ef piono f I liealihy aciion tf ihe eti.mscli, li*cr an l bow- j al", unduly exciio tboie organs, picduciog I many time;, dlsca'ed conditions ( r ni i than ihe ma ad/, TbeclfeciBof theiisperf it ! aclicn of tlomacb, liter and kidney.*, are im- I aiediately apparent iu the offeiieiiii b.ca'li, 1 tour ur weak domacb, pain in I a or ii pour appetite, leebie digestion general d :- eomfori, languor, bad ustc in ths moutii, an I j coaled icugiie. To correct the njrmal con- i ditlon of lhe:e organs, a mild, plea-ant. and { , . . T elTtciive remedy will be found ia Dr. SmitbV i VjlidJ* Aittl6Il| i i C l ' i j J j ' J W G ' . l . 1 Stillingia Blood PuriBer. every bottle ol which is guaraiilecd to give (atisfactiou, cr money refunded, it acts mildly, yet p si i.c ly. on tho liver, stomach aud kidneyi, a!:ni,i lating the aciion cf those organr, therthy enabling them IJ remote al H,\;IE ai;l pnitonoui maltir from ihe syeiem, and : . a x • ihe blood in a pcrfeclly pure italo. . S 1 la druggists at T& cents, Seulby mail oi; u ceiplofSO cents. Dr- II. A. Smith k • ' o , proprietor;, Erie, I'* 'IJi.T. - - ti ' Mothers will find Dr. Mochell's Tc.ihlng | Disee;* and death, when they rii.b (ur Syrup jnit ihe medicine lo have in lb* bouit- own boussholds. ate too tnijin f.r lor tse children, it will cure colds, coughs,! «c use our bea (ndeators iu drite oti ilu- sore throat and regnlat* the bowels, try II.] dcod meiiengns, and aio oi. y bsjpy ihe'i Sold by all drugeist*. we feel that they are at a dieui.tv. At ttij - | firet approach o( that fell destroy r. Consiuip- A Bonao of Wean ess i j 'lo' 1 in ibc shape ol a cough or eight cold al iioflea fell by persoii( who cannot locale wella(moie tenia llronrhiai ur Calnrrlial comphiule. ne eboiitl ut ones life K. ril'.- Edract of Tar and Wild Cherry. Il ii- J no superior in such ca«ej Ercry bottle natran- ted to give taiisfaclion, Bold by alt diug-! gilts. soy j articular disease, if tley work it be- oonts labor; if they walk ibey tooa lire msatal efforts become a bniden, and even joys srs dimmed by the shadow of this wsakoess which is cast over ibeir liver; Reconrss is bad sometimes to (timulants of a daogeroui character. The advice ofphyti- clan, to refrslo from active labor produces so happy results. Why? The system is debilitated asd needs to be bailt up properly. PsRcms Starr will do this very thing. Like the electric current, ii permeates ths entire system, aod barmonisiBg witb the corporeal functions, it raises up the en- feebled, and brings lbs color to the cheek | there is no earthly booo more precious than sisiD, snd hope to the de'pondent II docs goad health, aod it behooves iu possessor to Vrlcrl'flii Its work promptly aud well, druggists. Sold b r a'.l C. W. DOOOE. S. P. HICKS. Low«t Collectionoflloo or D O D G E «fe H I C K S . | will i ^ a t t h . Real Estate Agency, Loans Negotiated. -OSOA BRIILSB STUKET OVFIL J. C WEST-D DBUU STOKE Thr Sentinel sny* there n'c 210 pris- oners in tho IIoii'o NF ('oriection a' Ionia. llnrry Hubbell of Kccne, incurably in- sane. died at the Ionia county poor- honss latt Wednesday night. In sll departments of the public schools in Lowell, you will find excel- lent management and dicipline. Remember the social al Sirs. Klttie Strong's this evening. It will be a mu- sical social as well ns a soeiel social. The L. W. C. will meet at Mrs. Chas. Althen's on Friday evening of this week. All members will of course be there. There will be a dance nt tim Alton grange hall on ThurBdny c veiling of tins week for tiie benefit of the grange Prot. Hill the singing school man Ilniley elinich in Vci seel inn. and therefore doe. not numl^r W ' 8 0,or « r ' " f ,hc L,n,in ».' ni » ,ub lican, delivered « very aide and practi- cal address lieforethe t-tale teachpr'a As- sociation, on the "Outside View of Water's school hoti«e was crowded Sst- crday night and the meeting was a good one. Mr Whittlesey made a fine tem- Derance •pen li. and the rhnir sang sev cial excellent pieces, fhe following are the ofllcers of the clut>: President, Jnmes Wcstbrook; 1st V. P.. Mrs. Jnmcs B. Miller; 9nd V. P., James Anderson; 3d V. P.. Miss Frank Lavender; Hcc. Sec., Mrs. Helen Lewis; Cor. Sic.. Miss Nellie Sayles; Chaplain, M S. Richmond; Treasurer, Miss Mag- gie Anderson; Marshal, Wulstein B. Wyman; Sergeaut at-arms, Henry Scott; Executive Com , Mary Scott, Lillie Miller. W. B. Wyman, James Anderson. Don Mann. Last week we published by request an article taken from the Examiner and Clironicle headed—"Two kinds of In- fidels." This week we publish by re- quest anoiber arliclc on the other side of tin subject, in which the writer qu ites Tom Pains freely in order that our readers may know where Tom Peine MooJ, eie. Now. of course, we l o m i $20,000 to loan on it iproved farms In Rem •coooty, in sums ol 1501 end upwards, on .thresto five years lime. HOST ft DAVIS, /Rooms 13 and '.•< ! > . : • Hloek. Grand tit splds, Michigan. geunes on Fridnv evening of this wrek tn organire s class. . , . . , , , ahould bd glsd to publish everybody's A donation purtr for the benefit 'f - ... . i- . , .., . views on this question and all other i'n /n A'I'I "ii ' e j I"" 1 ' 0118 , so much discussed and so held at the Alton grange ball riuna illlle UDdfrilao . 1 , Xhat is, we should dny eve. Jan. 24. The Pops was kind enough to pardon the King of Italy before the king died. , It would have hurt the Pope s reputation The editor of the Portland Observer ail ,i influence if the King bad gone to advises ever,IN,dy lo read carefully the , |raTfD wit , 10n , lhe pardon, cenditions uf a fiie insurance pnlicv be -' fore insuring. Vou want to read the i T,ie 1,181 t0 dis P s,so of a bono of fine print witb ss niueb interest and I 'contention is to make scup of it. If close attention as you would read u.e ! some folks were fed on this kind of big family bible. | 1 1 feW w «'ek« they wouldn't lie so anxi 'u* to bunt ui> another bone, per- i baps. We have forgotten just where thst gentleman left off. who stopped before High Priest Bailey and King Hi. K B of Hooker Chapter. No. 73, R. A M. are iu Detroit attending the convocation of the Grand Chapter now iu sessien. C HASE'S BAKERY AND RESTAURF,NT. Jan. 10, 1878.-Married by tin l!<v. Thaplac iogn a Good SqoareM..'. D , Q. Hall, of Lowell, Mr. i.torge Ford lo Miss M iria I.ambertnn both of Vergennes Rev. D. L. Eaton of ibis village Is at Ovid, brncing up the Congregational church there. Mr Eaton ia very suc- cessful in the woik of making the lame (church) lu walk. LuWRLL, MICH \ CORMICK McGEE, Prop. 1 A ,U " "•« This Boui* [formerly kaowniMtbe Rbine'i , rooi,l> " { . C T. U, on Prioay evening. The by-laws of the Tem|icr- ance L'nion will then be reported by the ; ly called "rather thin.'' enmmittee and other iminrtanf liuainess ; what wo desire to say PHASE'S BAKERY AND RESTAURENT, _/ The place lo grl a Good Square Hea'. All kinds of Baking done lo order. Oy.ten rcrved on short noi-r aid lor stir bribe can. Taffy candy a speciality. Pleaiegite me a call. Beuieu.tx-r li e plaw, Cbaje't Bakery, Loweil. Mich. 2& if S T.CHARLES HOTEL, (Neai D k M Depot,) House] bas been thormiebly overhauled, rro- ovaled and repainted, and now provi Brst-olsssaccomeioda'ioni for it. guests. iiltle undemnnd. be pleased to accommodate nil who de- sire lo be lu nrd threngh the columns of | tlic JOCRKAI. Such is our passiye na- ] tnre i.nd accommodating spirit thst if a friend s'lould ask us to publish the lives and sayings of all the nnbelievers, in our nest issue, we might, perhaps, readily consent to do so with tho un- derstanding that other friends shonld be likewise favored whe might s e e fit t o request us to publish the following week, all the becks of the Old Testa- ment inclndlne inch passages in lhe New as might |.« .elected. Tho only excuse wo could consistently urge agalnht so doing would 1* "limited space,'' and people have come to regard that as what i* vulgarly but common But here is Wo know no Herbert B. Johnson, Atloney and Ooiwclor al Law 184 Dearborn St., C H I C A G O , IH. aaM-rtnlKat'l.Biah, OhUan. UWM " >> 1 transacted. less than half a dozen persona who are The week of prayer in Lowell closed ! their guns to the mux- i . « j .i , I xlt to **Bboot ofr throuirb the JommAL. last Sunday evening will, union services ln riew of U||| we fcel k ftIled n t0 at the Congregational church; sermon I protest kimllv but firmly against the by the Rev. R. Morlcy. The meetings 1 pointing of those guns this way. The through the week were well attended JotUKAL can't stand the cousnasioB. Local news items solicited at all times; lengthy disenssiona shonld be held in tome large ball. and undoubtedly good. resulted in much Schools." It was lull of good 'iiggcst- ions aud sbari> criticisms. A learne.l gentleman informed us the other day that there wss more reading matter In the N. Y. Herald at fl.OO a year than in the JocnNAi. at |1.50 a year, and then stood back aud opened hia mouth very much and waited to heat, ns open up on tho defense If some- body will sell that man n fur cap for 10 cents we'll wager twice that amount that he'll wear it all next summer rath- er than pay 19 cents for a straw bat. And if ho reads this item we'll double the bet that he'll say—"Why, you dum fool uv course 1 would!' The caitor o l t h e G . 11. Post recent- ly visited the home of Julia A. Moore, the S. S. of M , and tho last number of the Post contains a vivid description thereof including tho live stock. Algoma is sweet Julia's home. Close by the river Rogue; She lives there on a good aired farm to roam. And always keeps a big dng. Strange, but we never think of the author of Hi. Heliel without feeling an inordinate desire to soar into verse, our- aelf. There is something catching in the atmosphere, always. Sometimes it's the itch, at other times it's another kind of inspiratioa thst makes one scratch verses instead ef himself. K oig spin oi fiorses got stuck tne other dsy trying to draw a big load of lumber np Hudson Street. The driver pot bis horses into a barn, hitched a two gallon jar of old butter to the tongue of tho wagon and iu lesa than two-min- ntes that load of lumber was scattered In every direction, and the wagon was going toward Fox's Corners at tho rate of a m'dc a minute, tho bina wheels fly- ing in the air the most of the time. It was the most exciting runaway ever wit- nessed in Lowell. fTo subscribers. We have added a little to the reaj facts in the case, but if you knew how haid it is to compete with some of onr exchanges, yon would ask nsto go on and finish the item and not leave it to be exaggerated by sensation- al papers. Recollect we said it was a "fire gallon jar of butter." We know a dozen papers that will steal the item and make it rend "one gallon jar of 'butter." bee if they don't.) he got tbroiigh demonstrating the mor- al difference between playing a game of seven-up and a game of croqnet. Sorry he was interrupted. The worst fatalist we've come across yet is a professedly pioue chap who has just sent us a bit of poetry entitled. There arc no tci in heaven." We have struck out all after the enacting clause and laid the title on tho table. It requires so much moral courage to overcome evil that some folks seem to think they wouldn't have any left after the job was done. The few experiments that have been made iu this direction don't give them much of a chance to judge one way or the other. The Detroit News, Lansing Republi- can and several other excellent papere which we have hitherto regarded as endeavor to retain it. If you nr» (r-.iileil with such provoking ills as sick headache, torpid liver, tour (tomach and » geaeral feel- i t _ _ n-n- i,- „ | mg of weariness and disgust, don t go and Btiy f O B r D a i l y papers, Weeklies, | commit micido bat lake Ellen's Daylight •agazlies, stationery, cigars, to- ' Liver Pills and ba curei. Said l>y a l l dri'g- kacco, CMfeciiraery etc at ihclsi'ta N !L S ! HSFES« TBOHIS" RCUCTRIC Oal Woarn Ti- , latCSt lews and lhe Best tinns TIMES Irs Wniuiin* GOID DO r o e K .\OIV I 1.1 T«w». AXYTHINQ or IT? Ir nor. ir is TIME voc | FRAMi D EDDY. mo.—Thero am but few preparalioni oi l medidoe which have withstood tho impartial j bogs and poultry are (utjert lu are raadih overcome and cored bj ui.ng I'ncle Mam's Condition Powder accordirg lo ibe pli Much has been sung of the "Maid with Coldca Hair.'' No song, however, hai yet been able to makj that color a popular one far aay coniiderablo length ofliiae. Light red. failed or sandy hair arc equally unScr the ban of public opinioa. We are happy to announce to our readers who desire to cbaago those colors, lhal three npplicalious of itiai''.- Vegetablo Ambr .sia will give them btsu.i- ^ •; , al , bcsccn at ful auburn tresses potsessic^ all that eofi, .• ,,.,1:.. ... , r ,• lustrous appearance !o dejirabl. in this chief ( J *"- AUlu n . t I.thin- h.orc. Lowell, ftdoromenl of female b«aalT. J . Q. LookiAft'i CHAS. D. PEASE, AGENT. Whito Shuttle Sjwlns Ma- * chme. The Stillest nuunin;:, ti.o Finest Fin ished and m >f ck^autly Crnamcnt- cd M.ichino in tho World. SIMPLICITY. liL liABil.lTY andCER- TAl.NTV < OMI:INI:D. AGENTS WANTED TO TIN: PATUNT SELL , n di- redions. Sold by all druggies. Dress Goods in Plaid and Stripes lor lOc. Al- ways on liand n lull Stocli of Rlack and Urown Caalimcro?, Alp u-a On., purely a preparation of sit of some cl": lhe lest Oils lhal aro kuown, each |iojSf.'iiiig tirlues of its own Soitatilic phisicla'^• know that medicines may ba formed of scvci.n ingredicnu in cenaiu Hied proportions of greater power, and prodm-lng rll'fctj «!. > :: could iiever result tiom the 1.1 • ol any ouu 1: them, or in diOereni combinatiun'. Thus i.i lie prepvraiijn 01 Kill Oil a cheat.cal chsn^.- lakei place, fotmipg a componnd which cou!. uol by anv poiiibilily tre male from an w . c ,. 1 , , ,; - • ' ; other combloaiioo or iroponions tf the sam. Mennos, Silks, l.eio* (.nnd Kapids or ^ | 0Krr , t , : l l | pi tees. House. Hoslon S-jinr- Ileaiin^ Rbeumaiiim, neuralgia, spraias and bruis:' will be relieved b.v Uncle Sam's Nerve anl Bone Liniincat, sold by all drog^is's. Qcssv: "Why will men smoke common d entirely dlff'rent from anylbing i cr bflore umde. one <vhich produces tho moil asuinish- i.;g results, uod having a wide rarge f ippbcatlon than anjr mtdicine e\er Ufo-e discovered. Ii cunlaius no alcobol no oihir volatile liquids, conscq'iei.tly \0V.4 ooiling by evaporaiio-i Wherever applied )ou get the benefll ol every drop; wheieas wild olOer preparations nearly all the alcohol is lost in - . , IIICI »».»ii(ues» u v - a i j - • «"« a i-uui/s ia 11s tobacco when they can buy Mait.urg Bros, ; tltll wll , liu a you get only ihe small quantity I ' Seal ol North Carolina at the same price/' 1 n r,r,i, w|.irh ttiev mav contain. price'/ J U S T R E C E I V E D . a handsome Lot of Silk Ilandkcr- chiefs suitabln for Holiday presents for 26o np. of Oils which they may contain. J. B. BtooiitB. Virgille, N. V, writes. Your 'Eclectric Oif cured a badly swelled neck and a sore throat on my son in 48 hours,- ouc application also temored the pain 1 from a very (jre toe; my n He's foot was also much inllamed so much so that the could not walk about the bouse, sle applied the Oil. s n o in TO tii 11 1 . O r d i n a r y R o o d Or THE MODEL e^i^oMeeS^L'l'S S v e S " ^ ' ^ b V a ^ ' m e ^ c i ^ ' d e J l e ^ ^ Price, 40 | l 3 EXCSlIOUt iU ToiU I S T ^<'."d$1 .00. TrUlbonlesneent,. the same increasing lis da.ablllty. | ^ ^ Catarrh, Bronchitis, Lame Back, Dysentery, Tneru 11 n o one medicine tlmt 1 ic., maie the demand for it very great, will nli.M- as iiiany pa'iiii , j Seud me half a gross hy Expresa at on™. CAr^a Cmpuuil ofj^X^nVI^ITW. friendly toward us have recently taken smirlwvcd, u auro relief lor Dipthe- j TUQMAS, Phelps. N V. for rale in Lowell ria, Uold", Cholera, Colio, Diarihoti, by Hum a lluoier. ITIIEUIIIALIMII, A-.ilimn, PhlliiBU",; QUTGAGK tiALE.'-DiiuuuTiav- Croup, Kevur and uijiii', and lias no ! J j x ing I'cen made 1 ibecoudiiiou! ol n equal a> a liuimrut fur 1111:1 or beast, iceriain iudcniure of lli iicage exicuitd by For Beautiful 11 Dcsifca. IlaMtilllrcn Tl occasion to fore® us into position to de- fend our reputation, by asserting that we have entered the lecture field. He- tractions are in order, gentlemen. It waa Dob. Ingersoll, and yon all know it. Two young men who "swore off'' two weeks ngo assemble din convention the other night and in order to bring the question properly before the meeting, one of them moved to rescind the reso- lution. Tho other, acting as chairman ruled that the motion, like that to ad- journ, wns not debatable, and simulta- neously with the announcement of a unanimous vote to rescind, two matches were Ecratched on two trouser lege and the meeting adjonrnod. Foolish boys. If it is true, ns many try to make themselves believe, that thero is no hell, j no future puu.shment, no future any- thiag to fear or dread;—all heaven to Far s .1. b y Hunt A ilttiiter, Lowell, i ^ ' i a l '' tk uJ ^ h's wife, 1 1 I . . . . 11. 'of Lowell, Kent couoiy, hiale of ilichigan, to m l by di njjUtsiB jjOitcraby 23inC.j p #rron 0 Tall of the same place, on ilu ICtb CLOAKS. CLOAKS. m Si:?; ii'! dny ol Februarv, A. D. IB7tJ, and recorded in ibc oifiiu of the Itcgister cf Deeds for the i-ounly ot Keni and Stale of Mic'iigan, on ibe Just received, a New Stock of i 18th diy of February, A. D. 1870, at 8 o'clock Black Ileaver, Chinchilla, Matalasse A. in liber 56 of Mortgages on page Cloaks al Reduced I'r.cea, JWi by-bich the power ofialecoa^oed ibere a , .., . ., bicomea operutito. cn which mortcage tbiii- bny until you Pnc« llietii. c: . >ffl(d 7o be due at the data el ibis no' . iioston Store. for the principal sum scoured by said inuii- gagoaudtbeintereit covene.utid lo ho paid Boy m e o s , youth's and ooy's iuall the sn.n ot Four Hundred Seventy C l O t U i e a t C t i a s . A l t h e n ' s Corner . Ibrce and 30-100 dollars ($4:3,36) together- R t a r f i T r a i n ' s block T h i s K l h n will'an Attorney he ol Thirty d.,;iars pro Bitre, 1 rain s OIOCK. 1 nis thine vldtd f u r j n H i d m0rl6aE0 i n t n . u •lly fXCtSftlTt llOtQlBK "01150 ID eecdiQCifcb&oid LeUken lo fjuiuft 1. c Ltweli. | and no procetdings bavii.g been Insliinud at law or In equity to recover said sum cr any Cm .1 I"!' AT RICKEHT'3 part thereof. Notice therefore, ij l.enliy Cat •.•..•tjs :aeiUs irty days. •IT. r . 1 x, , 1 eiven that on Thuisdav ihe Hih duy of Feb- At Kickerts Bakery oysteie HI e ruarT A Di j 879 a| , u o e , llc ^ A ,, lbc served as you want them. \ \ a r m meals 01 cold lunch at ail honrs. everybody if to anybody, won I there be E v o r v M ln Uie , )3kcrv line llir _ a good many rather unp-easant surprise ni( | ie 4 promptlv. G o l o Rick-ilV for Cireo1 '^ 0 " f " r « id , cou °7 tf parties "over therel" Or will it be a | yon| . ^ ai|d djnnir . mort E a e . will U foreclo.-ed by s . n u . of ib real joy to see J, Wilkes Hootli saunter ; -— - leisurely along Ihe golden streets, every j S P E I I A L B A R G A I N S . now and then placing bis right thumb B uitible for Holiday trade ' P'Bfil premises described m said morigoge, to the end ef bis no.e and, sim.lta-| CB ,i and see tl.ein at the Boston O n e I ^ . . ^ S n ^ ^ ^ r o f Lowe's front door of Leppig's block, in tri» ei'y ot Grand Rapids, Kent county, Michigan, mid block beiog the place in which is held the •MfeiBaid mortgage will be foreclosed by virtus of ihe |iowerof sale therein contained, aud Ibe siat- nie in such case provided, b j n tale nt I'l.h. lie auction to lh« bighesl bidder, of .hu mort- neously with the complacent winking o l 1 Price Square Dealing Hotisa. ^no eye, sprawl his Angers apart into a familiar bnt significant wiggle, when- over he happens to meet Mr. Lincoln or Mr. Seward or the parties who took him a rowing on the Potomac one dark nightt Beantifnl Ihongbt, Isn't itt | cior'y of Kent mid Stale of Jlichigan and described as lot ona (1) of block three [3] ' accordmi! lo the plat ol the village ol Segn un for the G E T T H E BEST. Tk. Hew lnrl». s.wl.it « > - ' i " " " chile Call asi exiDine ind Ge Relice4 Prices at CHAS. ALTHEXS, Car. Stare, Train Black. Daied Nov. lOtb, A. D. 1877 FARROX O.TAFT. VILTOV M. Paaav, Mortgagee. Att'j for Mortgagee, Jlwll KEEP THE LARGEST STICK QF rjiusao GD0D3 inw£ST £F.: JB ; C ;: I ( ai FRiEORICH SBOS., 30, Canal Street GRAND RAPIDS

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Lowell Journal, PUILI tHtD WilKLY,

A t L t w e l l . N l c h i f a i , b y

JJLB. W . 1 I 1 N R .

TBRMB $ 1 . 8 0 A Y J / A R .

LOWELL JOURNAI o w f i i . i . T:A'. U

O f t e l l .

I V P I T A I

L O C A L AND G E I E R A L H E W S .

L O W E L L T I U B I I 1 8 B D I R K C T O B Y .

nd »B0K * U o D A N N K U , . P b y i l c U n i SargMDi; Offlc# ID U*nk Block.

R u t w k

OFFICE L\ QRAUAitS DLOCh'-M FLOOR. V I V A .\RRS." DIM V I V I M V S . «i.5o ri:n YEAR r.v ADVAYN;. i i .

V O L U M E X T I I . L O W E L L . M I C H I G A N . W E D N E S D A Y J A N U A R Y 16.1878. X U M R F . H 2 l » i n c o r i

O R A H P R A P I D S D I R E C T O R Y .

X» (7 HhfMon Rl

J O r t o D E d l e , •nd Ac«oi

Had llnplj* SOROIUN.tMIVBICIAS (nd Aceonrlirtir iBDr.BIlM' Blaot .U

O B t .

M e u r e . Look »r.J W h f t t l e u y i f f k t ' I a n ' i n n n t t i u d i n K S u p r t m i Cour t . Journal Jottings. ; S A N C T U M - O N I O U S © A Y I N G S .

T h e Social T e m p r r o n c o C l u b r e t u r n , t h a n k * to F r n n k K i n g f o r n q u a n t i t y o f ; oxcel lcn t w o o d .

RO B h R T MARSH ALL, Coop«r. i t i r S l . Floor b a r r e l i a o d t l l k l o d i OFJ.NMOS III'XT,

e n i t o m work.

BO T C B ft NASH, Minttf ri of t i M , Mat-tocki , Mlll-plck» ftc. Old plow poiol i |

made new, Mowen and Reapi r i repa i red . I

IICnfT R n\VM

HUNT & DAVIS.

EX-GOT. Hag ley is in W i i * h i i . g l « n .

Schur r . e a y e h e hadn ' t t i m o to r o M g n .

6 . D. J a c k i o n , ..f Orau . l Hap ide , h a . I G o » * h w i n , ' r " , r ' i n 0 r , n ' , ^ , P i d ,

fai lci l a g a i n . T h e aegonil t ime ho h i a 1 " I I ' l>' , . . . . . . . . I F a n n t D a v e n p o r t * n o I i all t iRht

t o u o l u p t h e r p o n a n w i t h i n a yea r . • '

E Office. P o n i r i n & l 3 , SJAuor , A . C H A P M A N , Phoiograpb Arl l i t .

E o — i B e i u o P o a t - o a c e . y i U l r * | p i e r c e - B l o c k G r t ; n d B 8 p l d . M j c h

M. H) CHASE, Bakery, and Reeiauraol. Oppoilte Music Ball .

w B. RICKERT. Lowell Bakery aod

(teetaarani. Oppoelie Polleo ' i Block

I f P S . C . A. CHAPMAN, Millinery and tV! Dreei making . Opi-oilie Bank Bl rek .

T 0 . WEST, DrogK ' " • n J Slailo"*'-J . f o rOenu loe Rubbrr .Paint . Oppoi l t r

r i t h a t Mm». ;

JC . S - O l ' T . Hardware, Saih, Doo t f . aoJ . c l a n . Ba i ldcn Hardware a ipeeia'.ly.

U p p o i m Korelt i U U .

JAMES H. WBKKrt, J u H c e o f tbe P * « e i .Spec ia l a l i en l l cns l r rn t i Loam a Collccllon Notary Publii- ~ ' " "

Q K U B T B B B U .

U R F W E R & M A L 8 T E R .

C i ty Brewery , Q r a m l Rapid.-'. M i d i

nuAvauT i.Aor.ft.

N N A A o . I I O L H K * . I I A A C II W N M

H O L M E S & H A T N E S .

A T T O R N E Y S & S O L I C I T O R S

1 R e r . 8 . E . Burner goes eas t th ia w e a k i bit b u s i n c s e . N o p r e a c h i n g a t t h e ] C o n u r c g a t i o n n l C h u r c h d u r i n g In* a b -

e e n c a — p r o b a b l y f o u r w e a k i . S a b b a t h a rhoo l e r c r y R u n J a y a* usua l

I T h o A n n u a l m e e t i n f of t h e "La i l i va S O C I R I " of t h e Bap t i s t c h u r c h of L o w e l l

! will be he ld a t t h e r e s i d e n c e of U r * . J o h n C . Ecot t n e x t W e d n e s d a y «*en-i n j f — J a n . Ood. O y i t e r a w i l l b c i e r r e d . All a rc ci rd iol ly i n r i t e d l o a t t e n d .

Mr. h i a c Levi , l u c c e s i o r t o L a r i B n ! , p r o p r i e t o r s of t h e S t a r C l o t h i n g H o m e , in G r a n d R a p i d s , has a now a d -ver t i sameiU in the JOURNAI., ami an i m -meiiEO s tock of g o o d s i n h i s l a rge d o u -ble s to re . R e a d e r s of t h e JoVRSf AL w h o t r a d e in G r a n d R a p i a s wi l l d o wel l t o r a i l on I saac .

Ileal Knaie, loaurancc

Union BlocH.

Q LOOK, Drnggli l and Sia t loner , Ac

. Dnloo Block.

M.OKV E.N DORK. Agent for UomHlic I ) Sawing Machine, and ib i K«»y Or- I

Ona door east o ' Post Office. gan

D ODOE ft HICKS, Atiornrys at

Notary Pob l ic , l i e . O ' e r tTeai'i

law' drug

WILHELM ft FLANAGAN. Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Clothing fte. Ua-

lon Block, West side

1TCHELL ft DONOVAN. Groceries and _ ProTlsloM. Crockery, Ulais ware Ac, n'loa Block.

n r n c B s i I.YUV STBEKT.

j OpfoaitrPoitOfScf, Orjn1! 1!>| -itr. '.1 ifli

i T A O O A R T a c

A t t o r n e y s a t L a w ,

G r a n d R a p i d * .

C o r . L y o n & O t t a w a i t s .

OVAB M. SIMOXDS, SIR.VM A. FMCTCITKH

Simonds & Fletcher, A t t o r n e y i , E t c

81, C a n a l S t . G R A N D R A P I D S , Mich

JU . WKATHERWAX. Dry Goods, Cloth. . inn. Booti, Shoes. Hals, Caps, ftc.

Union lilock.

AKK IIOUSH Ootnrr Main and Weil Waier S i r w i s A. Dake. Proprietor. D

i TKl .NSft ADAMS Dtalera lo Agrlcnl-A tural Implements, Farm tools, Ac.,

Bridge Street^

TRAIN. Dealer in Farm prodocti, •tells, pork fte. Bridge Street .

IVERV, S A L E and BOARDINQ STA-B L E . Monroe S t .Tbos . Tate Proprle-

T G. Tl J w o o l , r

£ H

E

H . S H C P A R D . Hardware of all kinds, Doors, s u b , glass, Ac. Bank Block.

F. DOTY, Dentist. Rooms ore r Scon's Hardware store. Work war rao t id .

H' OWK ft W H I T E . Boots, sboee, Leatber, fte. Bridge Street.

C . HARE, Marble Works. One door east of Lee'e Store. Bridge Si r e e .

0W . S T O N E , Carriage Builder. Monroe Street. A l t k l a d s ol repairing done In

ers t -c lass styl*.

LC . EILDRETH. Gunsmitb. Music Hall Block, New g u s t made to o rder .

J D

HKSRT r . CUDRODILL, II0BT0K II r B I T T

C H U R C H I L L & D B U E Y .

OFFIUK-NELUS MOCK.

F A R M L O A N S ,

I n s u m s of $800 A u p w a r d s a t l o w r a t e s .

W. n . WILLIAMS, 11. A. tlAKLA.V, a l l r ( in . Orasd RapUf.

W i l l i a m s & H o r l a n ,

A T T O R N E Y S a n d S O L I C I T O R S

Pover*. Opera l l s t H Dli>ck,rnil Itrret, G R A N D RAFLLJH, U I O H I O A N

B E C B E T S O C I E T I E S

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B a n n o n r L o c g o .

NOUS I.O O. Jireii-J.fvetr Batardiv KTra Id bank ClrcV.

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AR. GESI.ER, M D., Hoiseopatbic Pliy-. t k l a o . ORici o t c r BanL, Saranac,

Mich. Conntry practicefollciird. OHN TAYLOR. Iron Foundry. Corner

of Jackson ft Avery Streets. — — — — — — — — — — — — I J . Circui t Court Commissioner. Commcr

ELOS 0 . n E N R \ , House and Carr lage , cial collections a specialty. Saranar, Mich

\Vc r i l l e d o n t h e Board of S u p e r v i s -

ors whi le in G r a n d R a p i d s las t w e e k ,

and f o u n d n o n e of t h e m e m b e r s " d o d g -

i n g v o l e s . " S u p e m s o r I f u n t e r m a k e s

a g o o d c h a i r m a n , a n d C l a r k t a k e s care

of t h e p r o c e e d i n g s w i t h n e a t n e s s a n d

i d i s p a t c h .

1 D e p u t y Sheriff Ed io of Lowe l l , b r o u g h t M i c h . J a n i e t C a m p b e l l of t h a t t i l l a g e to j a i l

; to d a y , 14tli. C a m p b e l l g e l d r u n k a n d : m a d e himself o b n o x i o u s t o t h e p e o p l e of | Lowel l t h e o t h e r d a y . H o was a r r e s t e d ,

t r i ed , c o n v i c t e d a n d s e n t e n c e d t o t h e | coun ty ja i l f u r t w e n t y d a j f s . H o e n j o y

ed h i s d i n n e r a t t h e I s l and H o u s e h u g e l y . I - 0 . R. Kagle

P r o f . Manly Miles o f L a m i n g , wi l l l e r t u r e a t t h e So. B o s t o n g r a n g e ha l l ,

' on M a i d a y a n d T u e s d a y e v e n i n g s n e x t . ' S i ib jeef , M o n d a y e v e n i n g , " S t o c k

1 r u d i n g , " ' H e On T u e s d a y e v e n i n g I will l e n u i e on t h e f o r m i n d q u a l i t y

: o r v i n ' l : . g i v i n g m i g l c l a n t e r n i l l u s t r a -t l i .ns . P i o f . Miles is • ' h i g h u p " in b i s

. p n fcssion and wil l g i v e o u r So. B o s t o n t ' r i t nils a g o o d l ec tu re .

j Dr . Y o r k will c o n t i n u o bis c o u r s e of

le. t u i e s b c f o i e t h e P r o g r e s s i v e L i b e r a l

Soc ie ty at T r a i n ' s ha l l o n W e d a t s d a y

a m i F r i d a y e v e n i n g s of t h i s w e e k , a n d

next S u n d a y a t ? and 7 ) P . M. H e is

said t o be a very f o r c i b l e speake r . G o e s

f.>r t h e c h u r c h e s , sp i r i t ua l i sm, a m i a l l

o the i i sms l ike a h a w k a f t e r n s p r i n g

c h i c k e n . T r u l y t h e r e a re m a n y man of

' m a n y m i n d s .

I P J . C o p p e n s goes t o D e t r o i t t h i s

w e e k to e n t e r u p o n h i s d u t i e s a* t r a v e l -

i n g !.i:ent f o r S t a n d a r t Bros . , of t h a t

c i t y . P e t e r tins a hos t of w a r m f r i e n d s

h e r e » b o s incere ly r eg re t h is d e p a r t u r e ,

a n d wo are one of t h e m . M e s s r s .

S t a n d a r t Bros , w i l l find in h i m a m a n

e n t i t l e d to t h e i r h i g h e s t c o n f i d e n c e a u d

es teem, a n d w h o r e se rv i ces wi l l p r o v a

h i s f a i t h f u l n e s s a n d cfi lcianeT.

FD. M . D A V I S . Atiorney ai,d Soliciior . Cire -

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painter. King ft Ampblett 's Block,

sleat Market W . A V E R Y Bank Block

fppos l l i

ILTON M. P E R R Y , Atiorney, Notary, a n d J a s t l e e . Bank Block.

0 . BARBER. Grocerlet, Provisions, fll. Crockery, Notions, ftc. Cor . Bridge ft Waablngton Streets.

CI G. STONE k GO Dry Goods, Boots, j . and Shoes, H.iii, 0n |« . fte. Hank

B: .<k .

NB.BLAIN. Fancy Dry Goods. Gar-. petings. (Uis, Caps, Notions, etc. Gia-

bam's Block.

One of t h e i t ems c r o w d e d o u t l u t

w e e k r e f e r r ed to t h e n e w b u s i n e s s firm

of ( ' . R . H i n e & Son , d e a l e r s in h a r d -

— I w a r e on t h e wes t s i d e . T h o firm i i

. ' h i ' ^ h m p o ^ d o f C . R . H i n e a n d h i . e l d e s t l/fej- not Uiter than rvn/hnj noon, to i.in/rr , „ , „ „. , ., , IpuNieaticn tAewre,!-. Xolirci of .,>:i s 0 " - I ' " - ' ! U - H m o , b o t h of w h o m a r e ] tideraUe hnq'.h ihouhl Ir n-nl in nnly j k n o w n ".o m o s t o l o u r r e a d e r s .

at TuetJivj morning. F r e d ' s b u s i n e s s c a p a c i t y a n d i n t e g r i t y

wil l b e v o u c h e d fo r b y all w h o h a v «

t ra i led w i t h h im a t t h e s to re of J . M .

Wr a t h e r w a x . w h e r e f o r a l o n g t i m e ha

WAX i, f l i i l i inl a n d ef t ic ient a s s i s t a n t .

Home and Vicinity.

O W E L L OMNIBUS L I N E 0 . Waters j proprietor. Leave orders a t hotels.

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l ied l l ibb . . | i I ' lub N o . r, of t h e W a t e r ' s

s i h o ' d . l i s t r i i i. in Vcrgennes , was or -

gan ized last Augus t , s o m e t i m e a f t e r t h e

first g rea t t i i lal w a v e s w e p t over i h i s l

| O H N WILSON. Hlaeksmiiblng, Horse. t | shoeing. Wagon and Carriage Ironing. Monroe Street .

N L. MoOARTY. Wholesale aud reiail Grocer. Bank Block

EA . S C N D E R L I N , Koiary Publ ic , U w -. ell National Bank Ail ibe lateststyles

• f swear ing done.

CI B A R L ^ S ALTHKN Clothing, G e n u ; F a r n U t l a g good*, bais, caps and irnoks.

Union Block, Bast corner

JOHN WINQLKR Wholesale and Re. t a l l dealer in Grocrries and Provisions.

Ua ton Block.

ARNES ft ItOL'SE. BlacksmllbiDg, Main St ree t . The sign of the big boree

shoe is thei r c a r d .

A W A L K E R , M . D . Hoaeopaihie Physi-. c lan aod Surgeon Chronic diseases a

specially. Office at M. C. Barber's old stand. Residence at the bouse previously cc-copied by Dr. J . Howard Smi th .

M a u d ' s l e t t i r c a m c t o o la te t in

I t wi l l *onn be t i ine lo Irot <

c a n d i d a t e s aga in .

I n s l a l l a t i o n of C.ralia;! g r a n g e

F r i d a y e v e n i n g .

Mr? . S t o c k i n g of Gr.-ittan, a r

w i d o w , d i e d S a t u r d a y n i g h t l a s t . as m a n y m u n b e r s as s o m e o l d e r c lul is .

G r a n d R a p i d s wil l h a v e races a j j a in in ^ l l ' N o .'i is alive f u r all t h a t . T h e

J u n e , if ail is we l l . P r e m i u m s . § 7 , 0 0 0 .

T h e G r a n d R e ' t i d s E a g l e w a n t s s i lve r

t h r e e - c e n t p i eces m a d e by bee r m e n s n r c .

W h e y , t h e r e . S a r a u a e is to h a v e a

cheese f a c t o r y .

T h s w o m a n s u f f r a g K l s a r e c o u r t i n g

c o n g r e s s very h a r d .

G e o r g e F r a n c i s T r a i n is a s i juiet as a

d e a f a n d d u m b a s y l u m .

J o h n Morr isscy is in F l o r i d a , nea r ly

g e n e w i t h l u n g d isease .

H o n . W m . A. H o w a r d has been i n -

t e r v i e w i n g t h e P r e s i d e n t .

C o n g r e s s m a n S tono ol t h i s d i s t r i c t is

SO. Ho r a n l i k e 00 s g a m s t H a r r i s .

J u d g e E d m u n d s wil l be r e - a p p o i n t e d

p o s t m a s t e r at Washinct lot i , n o d o u b t .

E a s t e r n coa l c o m p a n i e s h a v e been | t r a d e is j u s t t h e ono w h o in l a t e r years

n v JIUCRAX.

C a r p e t s b a d l y warped shou ld be t u r n -

ed o f t e n .

F a s h i o n i t e m . Acq i t a ln t anccs a re cu t

shor te i now t h a n they used to b o .

E v e r y y o u n g m a n must ge t d o w n o n

his c h i n b e f o r e h e can raise w h i s k e r s .

T i m e p l o w s d e e p e r f u r r o w s every

y e a r . A g l a n c e at t h e m i r r o r t e l U you

so.

S o m e men wil l go ten m i l e s to h u n t

ii|i a l ie w h e n t hey have t h e t r u t h r i g h t

be fo re t h e m .

I t is p l e a s a n t t o t h i n k of h e a v e n a s •

p lace w h e r e t h o r e a ro no holes In t h o

s i d e w a l k s

S w e e t a re t h e uses of a J v e r s l t y t hey

say, b u t mos t of u s p re fe r to t a k e our

p r o s p e r i t y c i c a r .

T h e boy w h o f e j Is too b i g to l e a r n a

d o e s n ' t feel t o o b i g t o b e g b a r i n g a h o t t i m e t r y i n g t o c o m b i n e .

T h s D e t r o i t N e w s says i t is now a

fight b e t w e e n D e t r o i t a n d K a l a i n a r o o

f o r t h s S t a t e f a i r nex t fa l l .

T h o M o n t c a l m Hera ld has b e e n e n -

l a r g e d once more . Powol l l» as fu l l of

sand as a m o r t a r b e d .

T h e R e p u b l i c a n S t a t e C e n t r a l Ccin-

m i t t e o wi l l m e e t a t L a n s i n g on T h u r s d s y

o f t h i s w e e k , f o r bus iness .

A fire in D e t r o i t S u n d a y e v e n i n g de -

s t r o y e d $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 w o r t h of s tock f o r

B a r n e s Bros . , p a p e r dea le r s , c t c .

M o n t g o m e r y Bla i r has m a d e a s ass of

h i m s e l f once more . T h o h a b i t h a s b e e n 1

g r o w i n g o n hi iu fo r a l o n g t i m e

S e n a t o r F e r r y a n d R o p r e s e n t a l i v o |

H u b b e l l of th i s Sla te , r a i l e d on tho

P r e a i d e n t S a t u r d a y .

At L a n g s t o n it t o o k t i r e m e n w i t h

c l u b s and a x e s to k i l l o n e l i t t l e t w o -

y e a r o ld bea r .

A Bay C i ty l ady has been t u r n e d

of c h u r c h f o r s t e a l i n g p r o v i s i o n s a t , ,

c h u r c h socia l . Social everv s n s be "> m * n J b l • m c , , , n " D m e n , u < ' c e c , 1 ^ se rved w h o s tea l . a d m i r a b l y h e r e .

S e c r e t a r y E v a r t s keeps right on t ak - j . A F r e n c h d o c t o r says t h a t t h s g o n l . . . . . . t i i i- • , - is ten t i m e s h a r d e r t o bea r t h a n » g u i l t y i n g b i g r e t a ine r s . He be l ieves i n d o i n g c i m s c i c n c r _ z w . F n / V s i . N e v e r

t h e g r e a t e s t g o o d t s t h e g r e a t e s t

i N i n e - t e n t h s of t h e s y m p a t h y wo get

| in t h i s w o r l d i s gn lvan ixed po l icy . T h e

i s u r f a c e is a w f u l t b i u . loo. some t imes .

A h c o - p e c k e d h u s b a n d m u s t b s a s ick

r o o s t e r . W e m e a n t h e d u n c e t h a t l e t s

h is w i f e t a k e h i m by tho nose a n d p u l l e t .

I t is a c o m m o n t h i n g t o seo a T e x a s g i r l in m a l o a t t i r e—i 'xcAan je . G a l vss t -

o n eh? N o t h i n g very A u s t i n t a t i o u s

a b o u t it, if t h a t is all,

E v e i y m a n s h o u l d be h i s o w n m e c h a n -

ic . T h e n h s c o u l d n o t o n l y m a k e b o t h

e n d s mee t b u t w o u l d o f t e n t i m e s b e

1 ab le to ch ise l o u t a h a n d s o m e f o r t u n e .

L o o k o u t f o r t h e man w h o p u t s eve ry

o t h e r man d o w n as a k n a v e . W e w o u l d ' n t

t r u s t h i m t o c a n y sou r m i l k t o a p ig ,

for , b a n g h i m , h e ' d steal t h e pai l , if we

d i d .

W o w a n t n o b e t t e r e v i d e n c e t h a t t h e r e

o U l ; is a God w h o in some way wil l p u n i s h

; t h e w i c k e d h e r e a f t e r , t h a n t h e f a c t t h a t

b e r — o n s .

H e n r y A . C h e n e y , of D e t r o i t , ha s

been a p p o i n t e d S u p r e m o C o u r t r e p o r t e r .

I t w o u l d be d i f f icu l t to find a b a t t e r

m a n fo r t h e p l a e e .

Mr . H e w i t t , t h e D e m . N . Y. c s n g r e s s -

m a n , l i f t s u p h i s voice o c c a s i o n a l l y . l i e

a l w a y s p u t s an e x c l a m a t i o n p o i n t a t

t h e close of e a c h s e n t e n c e .

Beal of t h e A n n ArI>or C o u r i s r t h i n k s

P t o f . W a t s o t ' s a p p o i n t m e n t , a s com-

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

g a n . M i c h i g a n wil l t a k e h e r c h a n c e s

w i t h Bea i ' s pe rmis s ion .

h a d c i t h e r and c a n ' t s ay . Bu t if t h s

d o c t o r is w r o n g g o f o r h i m .

Russ ia Bays"you d a s s e n t , " t o E n g l a n d .

If a n y b o d y s h o u l d s t e p right d o w n h a r d

o n E n g l a n d ' s t oe s , wou ld she a p o l o g i r e

I fo r n e g l e c t i n g t o k e e p h e r t o e s o « t of

] t h o w a y t

S o o n e r o r l a te r t o m e of t h e s e N o n p a

I re i l p a p e r s p u b l i s h e d i n L o n g P r i m e r

' t o w n s wi l l sit d o w n o n t h e e m p t y i n k -

Ucg a n d w o n d e r w h a t l i m e of d s y t h o 1 shorilT wi l l be i n .

Mr . Cask is h o o p i n g i t u p in a s t a v i n g m a n n e r a s c a n d i d a t e f o r t h e G e o r g i a

, L e g i s l a t u r e . All t h e b a r r e l o r g a n s s u p -Nea r ly t w o fee t of s n o w fell in Dcla- p o r t h i m . — Z W . FrtePrtn.

T h e o p p o s i t i o n may p u t a h i a d o n

h i m .

w a i e c o u n t y , N . Y . , T h u r s d a y n i g h t .

A n d h e r e t h e g r o u n d w a s bare , t h e

w e a t h e r w a r m a n d t h e h c u s w e r e c a c k -

l i n g a s in t h e g e n t l e s p r i n g t i m e . Come

w e s t . *

L I N KB . i lu t f e w p e o j d u k n o w wl i .n i . v c i y - 1 - - „ P , .

b o d v s h u n l i l k n o w ; t h a t C a r K - i ' i ' . | | h j i l , F t r V ^ W r i t t e n by Mrs. M J . S l t r k n e y , " " C ' o m p o u m l E x t r a c t o f S m a r u v , c J ! UOITKL 1 L I T ' ' . ' s

1 c u r e s e v e r y p n i n . w t h s d e a t h of her n i ece , CAUUIII L. d a u g h

t s r of Dr . a n d Mrs . A F o r d of Ver

g s n n e s , Mich .

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billies while ami roiei red.

Scatter o'er ihe silent desd

They spaak of p i r i ly and lav).-

Emb!etai of har boms abore.

Gently elote t h s b i l j l i t b l a se j e i ,

T b s j wlllO|>t in g ad sirprite;

Gate on iccnei so fair bdI brRli",

That waulJ d a u l e morlal sight.

Brush the Lair from off ber brnw.

There's no trace of i rsrble noit.

Sorrow ne'er to her can come,

lo her bright Eternal home.

Fold bar bands so snowy wbita.

They shall hold l b s harp to tir'giii.

When the joins Ihe angel band

In that linless, bappv land.

Ger t ly Isy the weary feet.

She will woik the shining street

Of the city paved with gold

Safe within her Savior's fold.

Gemly lay ths form a«ny .

There to slumber, till ihe day

Cbri t l shall call ber from lbs IJIDH

Never mere to kcoiv iis glu'jm.

Plant sweet Oowers nl'ove her bed

Where we lay c u r niucb loved desd,

Leave her in her quiet sleep

Jesus will onr dear one keep.

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A G e n t l o H i n t - I r i ; 0 . . , I n o u r s i j l e of climate, with bs toaden j

| rlianges of temperature.—ruin wind and sun- j . j (hine often intcraiiagleil in a single day,—it i l l V t i r i O U " | V : I ! I i ; i C : i ' f r t l D , 1 Is no wonder that our ehildrcu, f i l e n d s a i u ' ' 0

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F A B M F O B S A L E

Eighty acres on Section 20, Lowell town-ship, S miles (oolb-wcst of Lowell village, Sixty-two acres improved; good orchard, good buildings throughout and eicellant water. Easy larms granted to purchaser. For fur-ther part irulari app lv to

fRF. l ) J . VKITF.lt. J an . 14, 1878 Lowell. Mich.

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| rclaliccs a i e f ) frequently taken (rom us ! y f nepbeted coldf, half ths deaths resulting di-: rrctly from this cause. A liolllo ol l!o:ch(c'i | German Syrup kfj>t about your hunie for im I mediate ute will prevent (criou! siiknes'. i I

large dcclor'i h II. and per1! ips death by the ' I i n ; of three or four doles. For n t ' i r r Con-, fiini|iiion, Ilcniorihngc) Pnonmoni i, Ki-rerc

Coughs, Croup or any d i ' e i ' a of Ihe Thr il ' or Lungs, i s (uccess ii iini;^y r. r-.lcrral, if your droggiet a i . I tell yuu. Ga rann Syru; '

| is now Old in every lown and viilrice : • • conlinen'. Samp!" b m l e s l if tiial, 1' :

! repular iii», 7Sc Sold by all d t u ; ; si .

Pcrmamnt be.i ib is ihe grci'.cct boon ne j can ask. This can be Usured as far ns K.u | ralgia, Rbeumatlam, Sciatici, Tic Douloursui,

Dipthcrin, and al! ncrTocs d i l e i u i are cor . | cerned. by freely m i n g ' Lawson's Cniat l te ," I ihe coolbing proprieties i f which wlil re j more all pain.

A mislako is oftca made in ui ia^ i-owcrfni drastic pills for t r e euro t f icdigeitioa anJ biliousmis; which, inttead ef p i o n o f

I liealihy aciion t f ihe eti.mscli, li*cr an l bow-j al", unduly exciio tboie organs, picduciog I many time;, dlsca'ed conditions ( r ni i than ihe ma a d / , TbeclfeciBof theiisperf it ! aclicn of t lomacb, l i te r and kidney.*, are im-I aiediately apparent iu the offeiieiiii b.ca'li, 1 tour ur weak domacb , pain in I a or ii

pour appetite, leebie digestion general d :-eomfori, languor, bad u s t c in ths moutii, an I

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w a y s o n l i a n d n l u l l S t o c l i o f R l a c k

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On., purely a preparation of s i t of some cl": lhe lest Oils lhal aro kuown, each |iojSf.'iiiig t i r lues of its own Soitatilic phisicla'^• know that medicines may ba formed of scvci.n ingredicnu in cenaiu Hied proportions of greater power, and prodm-lng rl l ' fct j «!. > :: could iiever result tiom the 1.1 • ol any ouu 1: them, or in diOereni combinatiun'. Thus i.i l i e prepvraiijn 01 Kill Oil a cheat.cal chsn^.-lakei place, fotmipg a componnd which cou!. uol by anv poiiibilily tre male from an

w . c , . 1 , • , , ; - • ' ; other combloaiioo or i roponions t f the sam. M e n n o s , S i l k s , l . e i o * ( . n n d K a p i d s o r ^ | 0 K r r , t , : l l |

p i t e e s .

House. H o s l o n S - j i n r - I l e a i i n ^

Rbeumaiiim, neuralgia, spraias and b ru i s : ' will be relieved b.v Uncle Sam's Nerve a n l Bone Liniincat, sold by all drog^is 's .

Q c s s v : " W h y will men smoke common

d entirely dlff ' rent from anylbing i cr bflore umde. one <vhich produces tho moil asuinish-i.;g results, uod having a wide r a rge f ippbcatlon than anjr mtdicine e \ e r Ufo-e discovered. Ii cunlaius no alcobol no o ih i r volatile liquids, conscq'iei.tly \0V.4 oo i l ing by evaporaiio-i Wherever applied )ou get the benefll ol every drop; wheieas wild olOer preparations nearly all the alcohol is lost in - • . .§ , „ IIICI »».»ii(ues» uv-aij - • «"« a i-uui/s ia 11s

tobacco when they can buy Mait.urg Bros, ; t l t l l w l l , l i u a you get only ihe small quanti ty I ' Seal ol North Carolina at the same pr ice / ' 1 n r , r , i , w | . i r h ttiev mav contain. price'/

J U S T R E C E I V E D .

a h a n d s o m e L o t o f S i lk I l a n d k c r -

c h i e f s s u i t a b l n f o r H o l i d a y p r e s e n t s f o r 2 6 o n p .

of Oils which they may contain. J . B. BtooiitB. Virgille, N. V , writes.

• Your 'Eclectric O i f cured a badly swelled neck and a sore throat on my son in 48 hours,- ouc application also temored the pain

1 from a very ( j r e toe; my n He's foot was also much inllamed so much so that the could not walk about the bouse, s l e applied the Oil.

s n o in T O tii 11 1 .

O r d i n a r y Rood O r

THE MODEL e ^ i ^ o M e e S ^ L ' l ' S S v e S " ^ ' ^ b V a ^ ' m e ^ c i ^ ' d e J l e ^ ^ Price, 40 | l 3 E X C S l I O U t i U T o i U I S T ^ < ' . " d $ 1 . 0 0 . T r U l b o n l e s n e e n t , .

the same increasing lis da .ab l l l ty . | ^ ^

Catarrh, Bronchitis, Lame Back, Dysentery, T n e r u 11 n o o n e m e d i c i n e t l m t 1 i c . , m a i e the demand for it very great,

w i l l n l i . M - a s i i i a n y pa' i i i i , j Seud me half a gross hy Expresa a t on™.

C A r ^ a C m p u u i l o f j ^ X ^ n V I ^ I T W . f r i e n d l y t o w a r d u s h a v e r e c e n t l y t a k e n s m i r l w v c d , u a u r o r e l i e f l o r D i p t h e - j TUQMAS , Phelps. N V. f o r rale in Lowell

r i a , U o l d " , C h o l e r a , C o l i o , D i a r i h o t i , by Hum a l luoier.

ITIIEUIIIALIMII, A - . i l i m n , P h l l i i B U " , ; Q U T G A G K t i A L E . ' - D i i u u u T i a v -

C r o u p , K e v u r a n d ui j i i i ' , a n d l i a s n o ! J j x ing I'cen made 1 ibecoudi i iou! ol n e q u a l a> a l i u i m r u t f u r 1111:1 o r b e a s t , iceriain iudcniure of lli i icage exicui td by

F o r

B e a u t i f u l 1 1 D c s i f c a .

I l a M t i l l l r c n T l

occas ion t o fore® us i n t o pos i t ion to d e -

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

w e h a v e e n t e r e d t h e lec ture field. H e -

t r a c t i o n s a r e i n o rde r , g e n t l e m e n . I t

waa Dob. Ingerso l l , a n d yon all k n o w i t .

T w o y o u n g men w h o " s w o r e o f f ' ' t w o

w e e k s n g o assemble d i n c o n v e n t i o n t h e

o t h e r n i g h t and in o r d e r t o b r i n g t h e

q u e s t i o n p r o p e r l y b e f o r e t h e m e e t i n g ,

o n e of t h e m moved to rescind t h e reso-

l u t i o n . T h o o t h e r , a c t i n g a s c h a i r m a n

ru led t h a t t h e m o t i o n , l ike t h a t to a d -

j o u r n , w n s not d e b a t a b l e , a n d s imul ta -

neous ly w i t h t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t of a

u n a n i m o u s v o t e t o r e sc ind , t w o m a t c h e s

w e r e E c r a t c h e d o n t w o t r o u s e r lege a n d

t h e m e e t i n g a d j o n r n o d . F o o l i s h b o y s .

If i t i s t r u e , ns m a n y t ry to m a k e

t h e m s e l v e s bel ieve, t h a t t he ro is n o hel l , j

no f u t u r e p u u . s h m e n t , n o f u t u r e a n y -

t h i a g t o f e a r o r d r e a d ; — a l l h e a v e n t o

F a r s .1. b y H u n t A i l t t i i t e r , L o w e l l , i ^ ' i a l ' ' t k • u J ^ h ' s wife, 1 1 I . . . . 11. ' o f Lowell, Kent couoiy, h ia le of i l ichigan, to

m l by d i n j jU t s iB j jOi tc raby 2 3 i n C . j p # r r o n 0 Tall of the same place, on ilu ICtb

CLOAKS. CLOAKS.

m Si : ? ; ii'!

dny ol Februarv, A. D. IB7tJ, and recorded in ibc oifiiu of the Itcgister c f Deeds for the i-ounly ot Keni and Stale of Mic'iigan, on ibe

J u s t r e c e i v e d , a N e w S t o c k of i 18th d i y of February, A. D. 1870, a t 8 o'clock B l a c k I l e a v e r , C h i n c h i l l a , M a t a l a s s e A. in liber 56 of Mortgages on page C l o a k s a l R e d u c e d I ' r . c e a , J W i b y - b i c h the power o f i a l e c o a ^ o e d ibere a , . . , . . , bicomea operuti to. cn which mortcage tbiii-b n y u n t i l y o u P n c « l l i e t i i . „ c : . > f f l ( d 7 o be due at the data e l ibis no' .

i i o s t o n S t o r e . for the principal sum scoured by said inuii-• g a g o a u d t b e i n t e r e i t covene.utid lo ho paid

B o y m e o s , y o u t h ' s a n d o o y ' s i u a l l the sn.n ot Four Hundred S e v e n t y

C l O t U i e a t C t i a s . A l t h e n ' s C o r n e r . Ibrce and 30-100 dollars ( $ 4 : 3 , 3 6 ) together-R t a r f i T r a i n ' s b l o c k T h i s K l h n wi l l ' an Attorney h e ol Thirty d.,;iars pro B i t r e , 1 r a i n s O I O C K . 1 n i s t h i n e v l d t d f u r j n H i d m 0 r l 6 a E 0 i n t n . u

• l l y f X C t S f t l T t l l O t Q l B K "01150 ID eecdiQCifcb&oid LeUken lo f j u i u f t 1. c L t w e l i . | and no procetdings bavii.g been Insli inud at

law or In equity to recover said sum cr any

C m .1 I"!'

A T R I C K E H T ' 3 part thereof. Notice therefore, i j l .enliy

C a t

•.•..•tjs : a e i U s

i r t y d a y s .

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x, , 1 eiven tha t on Thuisdav ihe H ih duy of Feb-A t K i c k e r t s B a k e r y o y s t e i e HI e r u a r T A D i j 8 7 9 a | , u o e , l l c ^ A , , l b c

s e r v e d a s y o u w a n t t h e m . \ \ a r m

m e a l s 01 c o l d l u n c h a t ail h o n r s . e v e r y b o d y if t o a n y b o d y , won I t h e r e b e E v o r v M l n U i e , ) 3 k c r v l i n e l l i r _

a good m a n y r a t h e r u n p - e a s a n t s u r p r i s e n i ( | i e 4 p r o m p t l v . G o l o R i c k - i l V f o r C i r e o 1 ' ^ 0 " f " r « i d , c o u ° 7 t f

par t i e s " o v e r t h e r e l " Or wil l it b e a | y o n | . ^ a i | d d j n n i r . m o r t E a e . will U foreclo.-ed by s . n u . of ib

real j o y t o see J , W i l k e s Hootl i s a u n t e r ; - — -

le isurely a l o n g Ihe g o l d e n s t r ee t s , eve ry j S P E I I A L B A R G A I N S .

now a n d t h e n p l a c i n g b is r i g h t t h u m b B u i t i b l e f o r H o l i d a y t r a d e ' P'Bfil premises described m said morigoge,

to t h e e n d ef b i s n o . e a n d , s i m . l t a - | C B , i a n d s e e t l . e i n a t t h e B o s t o n O n e I ^ . . ^ S n ^ ^ ^ r o f L o w e ' s

front door of Leppig's block, in tri» e i 'y ot Grand Rapids, Kent county, Michigan, mid block beiog the place in which is held the

• M f e i B a i d mortgage will be foreclosed by virtus of ihe | iowerof sale therein contained, aud Ibe siat-nie in such case provided, b j n tale nt I ' l .h. lie auction to lh« bighesl bidder, of .hu mort -

neous ly w i t h t h e c o m p l a c e n t w i n k i n g o l 1 P r i c e S q u a r e D e a l i n g H o t i s a .

^no eye , s p r a w l his Angers a p a r t i n t o a

f a m i l i a r b n t s ign i f i can t w i g g l e , w h e n -

over h e h a p p e n s to m e e t M r . L i n c o l n o r

Mr . S e w a r d o r t h e p a r t i e s w h o t o o k

him a r o w i n g on t h e P o t o m a c one dark

n i g h t t Beanti fnl Ihongbt , Isn't i t t

| c i o r ' y of Kent mid Stale of Jlichigan and described as lot ona (1) of block three [ 3 ]

' accordmi! lo the plat ol the village ol Segn un for the

G E T T H E B E S T .

T k . Hew l n r l » . s . w l . i t « > - ' i " " " c h i l e Call a s i e x i D i n e i n d Ge R e l i c e 4 Prices at CHAS. ALTHEXS, Car. Stare, T r a i n Black.

Daied Nov. lOtb, A. D. 1877 FARROX O . T A F T .

VILTOV M. P a a a v , Mortgagee. A t t ' j for Mortgagee, J l w l l

KEEP THE LARGEST STICK QF

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inw£ST£F. :JB ;C ; :I ( a i

FRiEORICH S B O S . , 30, Canal Street

G R A N D R A P I D S

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I . O W F L F . MiriHOAN.

V K W H OK T H E W K K K .

M I C H I G A N

Crookedneiw Iih* boon dllKOvarMl In the gnUn house of tho Midi. Houtliern Knllruwl »t Adrian, nml thu xutlun hk -ih h u been ri'inovtil. Tim >rninKOinenl Irns been to hvati'imtlcnlly ni»ke "lion welRhla to )(rii[n ftlil|i|ien), Hiul.at Hiiiubli intorvaU, aell Murphu accuuiulallont In bins to certain complalnnnt mlilillMinen. The lowent entlmale iiuta the toll cxacteJ In thi» way at 18,0011 buhbela of wheat, which h u come out o( tarmoni and |i>cal wheal buyera -..ilhln two yearn.

The "awamp" land* to which the Mar-quelto mid Mar.klnao Railroad will b<' entitled on the romplotlon of that road embrace I,32B,WA acrca. Of thla ainoum 431,887 aorea are In Chippewa county, 175,(Wrt In Mackinaw,240, 17 In Mar<|uette aid 379,193 In SehooIcniiU

Of tbo 8,620 bumeatead Ucennoa Issued m thla SlAte, only l,9i! have been patent-ed, while raosl of the othera hsve been abondonu'. by the UcunHcey. Hy sendlnv ui the SrpervUora forma foi proof oi su' a abandonment. Commlsslnner Tart-rlrge has siircefl<l«<l In n'storlnn to mar-ki lnearly :<8,U00 a<'reH ut an ex|>cnno to the State'ol *203 05. 'I his list include* onlr thoto lands on which no proof of MtUemant was erar filed.

During the year 1H77, 13,'JW paupers were carud for ut the oxpenmi of thu va-rious countlos of thu Nlate, at a ooat ol •602,628.

The Supreme Court docket for the term la tho larKeat ever known In thla State.

A Negaunee correspondent aaya the damage done by the nanuglycerluo ex-plosion fovea up about |20,000. Two men in the Pioneer tulne.SOO feet below the surface and over 600 from the aoene of the exploalon, were thrown off their feei by theahock. « Of the three men handling the exploslre not enough remains wure found to fill an ordinary pall.

The anow la 10 Inohea deep up In the Trarwae Bay region.

By a vote of 12 to 9, the Berrien county board ofauperrltora decided against re-moving the county seat to Nlles.

The remains of Boston Custer and An-tie Keod, brother and nephew of (iun Custer, who were killed with him In July. 1676, arriTrd In Monroe, their for-mer bome, Tueeday uiornlng, and wen-deuoalted In the cemetery with appro-priate eeremonlee.

The Slate Agricultural Society has •9,(39.62 in ita treasury.

The Lalnghburg Stock Breeders' As-sociation was organized on Saturday, with K. O. McKee, president; L. J. Tay-lor, aeorelary, and Isaac Kohrnbacker, treasurer.

"Am I my brothor'a keeper T" can be answered In the alfirmatlve by Deputy Sheriff P. O. Waldo, of Calhoun. I>ur-ing tho Incarceration of his broiher, Camplieli O. Waldo,tbo Tekoasha forger, he waahlscuvtodlan.

Two Clare Co. girls keep 60 swarms ol bees, and a few days ago they shlp|)ed 11,000 pounda of choice comb honey.

Tbe State Convention of Si-p'ts of the Poor discussed Psuporism, at Graud Rapids, on Tuesday. Senator ClmmlM'r-laln spoknon "l<oi:nl IleMponslbllltlcs for theSupportfof Paupers." Mr. (iroen ad-vocated means for tho prevention of pauperism. Mrs. D'Arrainbal spoke against sending young girls to the House of Correction, and discussed the iiuesilon what to do with poor children. M r. Hall related his experience as a maiflHtrato In dealing with vagrant girls. Mr. Aldrich explained how ho cleared (ho Kent County House of children.

In lis account of tho Negannee explo-sion tho fCscanaba Iron Post says: "Probably tho only man who witnessed the loading, immediately before the ex-plosion, ami who Is loft lo tell the tale, is Capt. Merry, of the Jackson mine. He was sUndliig on a hill about one-fMirtb of a inllodlsiant watching tiie m -u al work. One man was picking up tho can* and tossing ihom to another, who placcd litem In a cur. A second previous to the explosion he saw a can toxsed as usual, and was liumediatoly knocked sensel'ss. It was several houni before he recovered Hiifiloiently to state what he knew of tho cause of the accident. The last can that he had seen tossed must have dropped on some hard sulivunce, causing the whole to explode with such horrible om-sequencee."

In the breach ol promise CHS>—Mrc. Mulkln", matron of the Keform Schisil, vs. Prank M. Howe.suiierlntendeut—th« Jury rendered a verdict of $3,500 damages in f«vor of Mrs. Mulklns. The case will bo appealed.

Tbe people of tllntare discarding for-eign life lusurance companies, and sup-porting four llourlshlng mutual Insur-ance lodge*.

The Saginaw Valley poultry show was a success. Over 900 enines were made, and it was one of the finest exhibltlonsof the kind over held west of New York State.

James Green, from Clio, was beset near tho Flint Pure Maiquette depot. In Flint, by a party of roughs, who knocked him down and mauled him so severely that he now lies lu a very critical condi-tion.

A young man named John Philns, in the employ of Mr. P. lawless, of Maple, while engaged In cutting down a ktra-.v slack, foil from tho stock, upon the knife, which ••netnted bl« aide,cutting off one rib and severing his liver. Medical as-HiHtanue was immediately procured, but to no pur|tose; death ensued during the night.

The red ribbon movement Is reviving in many places throughout the Stale. At some points the enthusiasm Is even great-er than when tlio clulxi were first form-ed.

A firo at Lament, Ottawa Co., Thurs-day. destroyed six bulldlngs^ciccupled as bualneea plaEOS. Total loas, 13,000.

Two Polanders, whoso names have not et been ascertained, started across Lake

Manistee on the ice, and when about half way, fell through and were drowned be-fore oasis ton ce could reach them.

At tbe meeting of the Kxecutlve Com-mlttee of the State Agricultural Society, the general expresHlon wot In fovor of holding the nuxt fair In Detroli, If the clilzens of the inetro|>olls would <lo what was required to furnish grounds and buildings. Tho now premium list is In-creased $h28 over that of last year, f6V7 of which Is in the cattle deportment.

The thaw lias brought groat dejoctlon of aplrlU to tho lumbermen. All work has I wen obondoued.

Berrien County seems to beemboiross-ed bv the obundonne of sltee for th* county s«>al. Following the bids of Mies, the taxpayers of Buchanan have voied to raise •'lO.duO to build suitable buildings for the use of the counly in cose (he uoun-ty scat Is moved there. One inan olP-rs 1*10.000 lu addition, and several others will do.ioUta site.

Tho State Pomologlcal Society and the farmers of Allegan county ore going fi join their forces in holding on ogrlcultur-sl and pomologlcal Institute In Allegan on th" 13th and Mth ol February. Presi-i.ent Lvon, of the aoclety, liaa app<ilntod Judge BaniMlell, of Traverse efty ; Jos. M. Sterling, of Monroe; D. W. Wiley, of Saugatiick, and J. Whlttleeey, of St. Jo-seph, lo Join him In reporting with es-ssyn utHin the subject of packing, mark-ing and tho after-uiauagumunt of Iruit, with quotations from sales to guide. I'mf. Cook, of tho Agricultural College, will offer suggestions on fighting tho cod-ling moth.

Tho latest victim of the white wire clothee line confidence men is Mr. A. Bennett, Jr., of Marshall. He was swin-dled to the amonnv of 1190. Tho men w*ro arrested and (ho property recover-ed.

Tbe amount of money stolen from the Allegan county safe was |2,413.bO, and the total lone to the county lo about •8,000.

Preparations are making for tho dig-ging of a Urge ditch seven and a ha f uilloa long from o point near Ithaca to Bad river. When completed it will be of great value to a largo auction of country.

One of the Golllck brothers la r t-ated at Nile*. They boarded trains on the Mbhlgan Centrol Koad when elowiv moving up tbe aUten grade Just eaet of the town, and throwing out rosea of goods aa tho train was mo ving, and (hen conveying them home. Thla la the eamo gang thafa couple of years ago were convicted and sent to tho State prison fer stealing hegs from tbe trains in tWaQ>» way.

hult has been 1 ogun against a North Lansing man for not advertising a whip which he foiinil, as l* ruqulrod by law.

J, M, Carp, tho Bad Axe druggist, bod an eye extlngulshod by the explosion of a Isittle In which ho wits compounding a prescription a few days ago.

The first rail on the Ann Arbor A To-ledo railroad was laid at D indee Satur-day. The first sp ko wna driven by Capt. David Van Pell, a veteran of the war ol 1812.

A temperance rovlval has lieen siartcd In Traverse ( itv. under the lead of Mrs. D. A. Bealo, of Wisconsin. She has now gone to Klk U-aplds on u similar nilsnion.

Hiiriy-four sow mills,shingle mitisond aash aiul blind factories were destroyed by fire in MichiKan during the year IH77, entailing a loss In Ihe aggregate of •720,-000. Tho heavloHt losers were Burt A Co., of Melbourne. 1176,000, ond Smith A Co,, of Ososla, •126,000.

Mr. David Ward of Pontlac, Mich., Is the largest owner of cork nine timber lamlslntbe United States, lie owns in this Slate lands on>whlcb tno standing pine of Ibis character la estimated as fol-lows; <iu Ihe headwalera of the Au Sable, 2j0,000.000 feet; on the Manistee, 400,000,000 feet; on Saginaw waleni. 00,-000,000 foot. He has also lands In Wis-coram tho sUndtug timber on which will cut some 300,000,000 feet, all of it large soft pine that will run largely to upper qU'dillen. That on the headwalera of the Au Sable will lie brought to Boy City to l.o nianufactured. Lumbering operations upon it for !hat nurnoso will be commenced next fall. The Manistee pine Mr. Ward proposes lo have cut at Ihe mouth of thai river. The aupnly of cork nine in the Slate la limited anu Mr. Ward probably owns considerably more than one-balr of that now alandlng.— liUmberman'a Gazette.

G E N E R A L N E W S .

Montgomery Blair has Introduced in •.he Maryland House of Bepreeentatlvee i lengthy meinorlal, tho object of which is "to ascertain ludldally who was eiocl •si Piesldent at the recent election, and lo give effect to the will of the |>eople."

Tho Chilian gan lson at Sandy Point. Straits of Mogelion, mutinied, released tho convlcta, killed Ihe captain in com-maiid, drove the Gove: nor off, sacked the town, snd then burned it. Fifty people were killed.

A terrlLle fire is al present raging in one of the large collerles of the Pennsyl-vanlo Coal company, shaft Itay, near Yaiesyllle.

The announcemont ofthe final decision of tbe court to hang Pot Hester, the king ofthe Motile Mogulre*. has raised much oxcllemem among the lawlees element ol

c

Ihe Shamokin region. The Moll lea are organizing and anHng for desperate work.

The New York Assembly luissed a ro-anlutlon in opp<millun Ui Ihe lllandSlIycr Bill, by a vote of 106 to 17.

People uro crossing Ihe St. Lawrence on the Ico at some |Kilnts.

At a meeting of Ihe Western Nail As-sociation In Pittsburgh, Thursday, It was rexolved to advance ihe price of nalla fifteen c.nts jier keg, and a stoppage waa ordered of seven out of eleven weeks to curtail the production,

Georgo li. Pendleton will lie the next United St.uoa Senator from Ohio.

Henry Ward Beechor voluntarily re-duced liis salary from 820,000 lo •15,000 for Ihe cimlng year, on account of Ihe redtiction in prices brought by the pawn.

The heaviest gale ever known occurred on the coast of Maine Thursday night. Groat damage Is reported.

lAte tires—Al Philadelphia, the Ckat-ham Mill for tbe manufacture of carpet yarns and h<«iery, loss fii6,000. Insured for •60,000. At Worceslor, Mass., Dsvls A Comb's shoo ficior.v; loss •50,(U0, In-sured for |30,000.

Tho illicit distilleries of Huich Alexan-der, lion. Parsons and McCornilck and .la". Gibson, in Mitcon City, Tenn.. were destroyed by revenue ofllcers on llieUlh Inst. Alexander and McCornilck were "spturtsi and jailed at Harlsvllle.

Snow lull lo tho depth of two feel, on Thursday, in Delaware Co., N. V.

The shoeniukerii' strike at Lynn, Mas'., has thrown nearly 8,W0 |Ks-ple out ol employment.

Thu lire in Shaft No. 7, near Pitson, still continues to rage, and tho fears are that thu prof s and balllcea will lie burned away und thu nsif fall in. Inimenso vein's of coal, hundreds of loot below the surface have bocomo Ignited, Work in Iho nelghburing minus Is suspended.

Tho tobacco and wine and spirit deal-ers are working earnestly to secure a re-duction of luxes.

F O R E I G N N E W S

A Hussion dutachment under Gen. Dondeville, which supported Gen.Gour-ko in his movement over the Balkans, hail 53 men frozen to death In one night, ond 82 frost-bitten.

Tho Journal deSt. Petersburgasys that llu-Hia, alter her immense soonflceii, de-mands the right to discuss tbe conditions of peace with her enemy olone. Hussio, however, recognicco Ihe right of Kurope to nuke known Its oppreciatiou of Uie peace conditions settled between the bel-llgerents. U Is, neverlheleHa, Important not to admit pretensions which might mlxleod tlio vanquished concerning their position and public opinion concerning the relations between the powers.

A Bucharetit correapondent ooys on olll-cer from tbe Czoniwllch's heodquorters staleM that Gen. Kodetsky hoacrossedthe Kalkans ihrongh Shlpka Poms, the Turks having abandoned their positions pre-viously because of Ihe severe cold.

A Uus-dan oflldai telegram states that a Bussisn detaehment which had crosnod the Balkans by byways, occupied on Tuesday, o |>o.filon In the roar of the Turkish forllficotlonsIntheTroyon Pass, Tho Turks, lielng oIiki utUcke<l In front, abandoned their positions, which were occupied by the Kusalons, whose von guard advanced in tbe direction of Teke.

Acting upon tho advice of Lord Derby, the sultan has ordered the Turkish com-manders to conclude on ormlailce direct with Bussio.

A terrible outbreok of spotted 'yphus bos occurred In Froteshtl and that neigh borhood. It originated among the Turk Ish prisoners, and It Is whispered thst it is really the plague.

A spwial from Pero stoles that the Porte has agreed lo proposes six woeks" armistice on condition tnat the l>elllger-enls maintain their prcHent |>osilluns and that |»eoce negotiations sholl com-me ci as srsm as lbs armistliw comes lulu operotion.

Thu fo-it Uiot Hussio bos reiterated her dis'Uralion that tl e armistice is to lie settled by tbe oommandent ond officers In the field, and not by plenlpolenlaries, shows thai Hussio has not acqulrwced In Ihe compromise prepoeed by Kngisnd thst the powers of the commsnderk should be limited lu niliitary details, while tho nioin stipulations should be settled by special pluniixdentlaries.

Grand Duke Nicholas Utlegropha the following lo the Kmperor f.om Lo January 9:

"I am happy to congrolulate your Majesty U|*in a brilliant victory gained this day. Gen. Hadeizky has, after des-tierole iighilng, captured Ihe whole Turk-ish army defending Shlpko Pass,consisl-lngof4i battalions, 10 balleries ond onu regltnenl of cavalry. Prince Mlrsky has occupf Shipk

Tbe Turks defeated Ihe Montenegrins at Spuz and MolUsourl, end hovo driven them to Yenlhol.

Victor ICmanuel, King of Italy, died on the Dili. Prince llumuert succeeds to Ihe throne, under the tltleof King Hum-bert 1. The lulian Parliament will be convened at once.

Gam hello advises (ho Hepubllcans of France, now that they have gained Im-portant victories, to move cautiously, to first strongthen their position and guord what they hove gained, and in 1880 they will secure entlreooatiol of tho govern-ment

A correspondent at Vienna states that at Shipka Pass tbe Hussions csptured 28,000 men, 10.000 horses, 12 mortars, 12 siege guns ana 80 fluid guns.

Antivari surrendered unconditionally to the Montenegrins.

Nlach surrendensl lu c<jnae«|ueni>'» of the capture by storm of GoriUo, Venik and all the other heights oommanding the fortreaa of the town. The flgbtlng had lasted Sve days. The Servian loss was considerable.

Tbe garrison of Nlach, which aunen-derod to the Servians, numbered 6,000, with 9 cannon, 13,000 rifles, and a aum-bnofflafs.

Two Uusslan columns from Kezanilk hayo arrived, one near Yenl Snghni and tho other near Tatar Bazariljlk.xnd Zam-bollro Way Is threatened, TIlB civil |s>pulailon hoi been ordered to quit Adrlonoplo, and 8,uu0 persons have al-ready gone. The civil goverumont has been transferred lo Hudesto,

The reply ol tho Grand Duke Nicholas lo Ihe Turkish Conimanderlii Cldefthal he would refer Ihe latter's overluies for on armistice to St. Petersburg states thst the negotiations could only l>e conducted negi with himself direct, ond there could be no question at present «f on armistice without o basis for |ioace.

Henry M.Stanley, Ihe African explor-er, arrived al Homo on the loth. The medal which bad been decreed lobim by tbe late King was privately presented.

Encouraged by the German Amliasi'O-dor, who Intimated liat Iho Hus-laii conditions of peace would b« easier if Turkey treated directly with Hussio, and In orderlo g.vo Europe a pnsif of lis sin-cere desire for peace, tho Porte has asked Iho Husnlan government lo stato what conditions It would demand.

ConstantinopledUpalchoH say fugitives ore flocking there from Phlllpi>o|siiis and Adrianonle. Three crowded trains ar-rived. The Turks burned iho towns of Ichtlmon, and Intend to burn Tartar BazordJIk and other towns in the Toisi-luilza and Gyopsa valleys.

Tho Cossacks have cut Iho Lemovl anil Yomboll railway south ofthe Balkans..

Tho marrlapo of King Alfonso ol Sfialii, and Iho Princess Mercedis Is now fixed for the 2d of February.

The works of Crocker, Sons A Co., cd-ico printers, in London, burned Frldav. I/iss upwards of •1,000/ 00.

C O N G R E S S .

Jan. 10—Over 40 .Senators were In their seals when the Senate rfos called to order.

The sliver bills were under debate. Mr. Eaton gave notice that when the

Sliver bill camo before tho Senate for action, he would ofl'ur a subslllule sllmi-Izing the colnaKe of sliver dollars of 420 grains standard silver; that they be made legal lender for sums nut exceeding twenty dollars, and that an Intornallonal commission be organized to fix the rela-tive value of gold and silver In foreign and domestic exchangos.

Air. Sorgeant, of California, offered a resolution, thst at a session of the .Senate lo be held on Saturday, Iho women suf-fragists should be heard by thelrappolnt-ed representatives. Debate ensued, and the resolution was defeated by a vote of 13 yeas to 31 navs.

The

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sky riiplod Kerjuillk. Gun. Skolieloff holds

ie Senate then adjourned till Mundsv. The House met at noon. Two hundred

Journal of December 15 was read. Tho resolution rojsirted by Mr. Wood

prior to tho recess directing InveMlga-lions bi be made Into the management of tho several departments of tho Kovern-mentcomo np as Ihe first business In snd fifty members responded lo their nsmos, more thou a quorum, and the order.

Mr. Stepheii<< (Doni., Ga.) presented a bill directing the Secretary of Slalo to affix the great seal of the United Stales lo a documunt entitled "The Administra-tors of tho United .States Governmental the Beginning of Its Second Century." Paoaed.

After tho Introduction of bills, the mo-tion lo refer Mr, Wood's rosoliitl-.n to the committee of Iho whole was sdoptod, and thereupon tho House went Intocom-mllteo of Iho whole for Its consideration.

A long delislo followed, lu which Iho Bepubllcans opposed giving cominiltecs extraordinary powers.

Mr. Burchard offered an amendmunt to the resolution so as to autborizfl the committees to apply to the Hoiimo at any llino for such powers. It whs strreed to 98 lo 93.

M r. FoMer I Hep., O.) offered an amend-munt instructing tlioCoininiiteo on Pun-lie Expenditures also to InvestigatH the ox|>endltiires ol various sums appropri-ated by tl e Forty-fourth Congress for the purpose of cindncting investigations end lo report specifically lo whom and for what services various pavinunts hove been made. It was adopted.

Tho question then recurred on Mr. Halo's substitute, and It was ndoptud,l01 1090. It Is In tlm following terms:

Whenever any uommlttuoof Iho Houso shall ask for sjieclal and extraordinary powers, whether in relollon lo the tline and conduct of its meetings, Ihe {siwer In send for persons and papers, the right to report nt any time, or any oilier eTten-alonofits |Miwors and dnt es for Iho tuir-pose of Inveslig.'itlng tho > >iditctaiid ac-tiun of any | re-ont or formor ollleer of the Government, or business of any de-portmenl, bureau, division or branch of the public servic*.-, the charge on which audi demand for liivusligatlon Is based aboil be preoented In writing to tho House, with the names of such ofllcers as ore chart'ed Willi improper or unlawful pio-oeedings, and a particular statemonl of the chargM against them, and Iho same •hall bo occompanlod by a stotoment In writing signed by one or more memliers uf the House, that such charges and statu-ments are sustained by evldenco such as to make Invwiligation necessary.

The House then adjourned. Dko. 11.—Tbe Senate was not In ses-

sion. In the Houso several bills wore Introduced. After some discussion mid parliamentary tactics, Mr. Wood's reso-lutlon, as originally pri«ented, was adopted. It gives the committers power lo make Investlgatluns—to send for per-sons and papers, and to call for report*, statements, etc.

Tho Coininlttee on Ways ami Means waa Instructed to inquire into tlio man-agement of those ports of entry where the expento Is larger than tho receipts.

Several private bills were cousldcrud without final action.

The whole number of any penon a nnccstoni for fifty generations aniounta to 2,3(12,740,014,214,(MO, and It seennt an thougli some of us ought to Inherit more wealth than we do.

Caiiromiu's head is level. A hill lias been Introduced In the Legislature alined nt the forcing procesa In the cominon scliools. It pmvidea tlml reading, spelling, writing, arithmetic und geography will take precedence of nil other Hludles In the district,'pri-mary, grainmnr and cusmopolllau nchools of the Hlale.

The Helena (Montuna) Independent Is responsible for the statement that everywhere In Calfornia and Nevada, mining Industries are reviving with bright pms|iecta for the future.

The shurtalgliled policy of cutting down the foreslH In Central and Houtl « ern Callforuln la commencing to be thoroughly appreciated, now that the results are apiHirent In the ces.-jttloii of mlnfulI and the drying up of siirlngs und rivere, and the tranBformatfon of tho country into a desext

James L. rinead has made and pat-cnted a valuable Invention in bleach-ing, by which "Jute" hemp will lake and hold dye as well as Amerlcnn hemp. With Ihe addition of one-fourth wool It will make a soft, strong fabric, which the Frankfort (Ken-tucky) Yeoman says will revolution-ize the market In cheap goods.

Kentucky Is In a most nappy condi-tion financially. The amount of her debt October 10th. 1877, was only •183,-304, and to meet this indebtedness the ritate had at the close of the fiscal year United Ktates fi-SO's to the value of •246,000, und stock valued at £>38,-747.42, as well as a balance in theHUte treasury of •633,364.78.

Kald the great Napoleon: "A Jour-nalist—That means a grumbler; a con-jurer: a giver of advice; a regent of xovereigns; a tutor of nations; four hostile newspapers are more to be dreaded than a hundred thousand bay-onets!"

A few dayH ago a man, while dig-Ingu post-hole near Kommerville, S . J., dug up an earthen crock contain-ing $2,700 In gold and silver Spanish coin.

FHO.M WASHINGTON.

Tlic Mlclilgnu Tro t t ing Circuit. 8pccl*l Ubptlb la Tht Detroit Free I'm*.

J a c k b o n , Jan. 0.—The represenlu-ll ves of a number of trotting associa-tions met here to-day und formed it Michigan circuit, and tlio following dales were assigned for meetings:

Adrian—June 4th to7th. Kolomazoo—June lllh lo 14lli. (•rand Hapids—June 18th (o2i-t. Jackson—June 26th lo 281h. Detroit—July 2il to6lh. The second week In July goes fo

Boy City or East Haginaw.ui they um settle it. The meeting also adopted u number of recommendutions to the National Assoelatjon.

CUltKICNT TOPICS.

The sallitig fnim Philadelphia of an American vessel with Amerlcnn iron, engineera and laborers, to build a rail-road In Iirur.il, is, lu u business way, an auspicious opening uf thu mw year.

The hard times have told severely upon immigration. For the past year the arrivals In New York were In round numbers slxly-four (lionsund, as against two hundted and sixty llionsand in 1N73.

(iariand, Colorado, must lie a nice, quiet town. It rang out (lie old year with four murders, and rang in tliu new with one.

The prolestant ininisten of Phila-delphia, at their ministerial union on Monday, resolved: "That we put on record, aa the sense of this Isidy, Hint the old orthodox doctrine of future and endless punisiinient of the finally liii|ieiiiteiit Is llrmly iield by all evaii-

f;elicui churches of tbisday wilhin our Imits." There was not an uutajsiken

dlsM-nt from the renulution. King Alfonso's coming inarrluge Is

Just now Ihe one absorbing subject of social and, perhaiis, political sjieculii-tion In Hpain. Wlnle a large number of Ihe |Mdltlclans are op|K>sed to tbu alliance, Ihe women are all on the side of the young king. Madrid bus voted a large sum of money to upj roprlately celebrate the event, und, as a royal marribge does not come every day or every year, la prepaiing to muku the rntmt of it.

A favorite oocupal Ion of the Tennes-see pa|>ersJUBt now Is lo quote each other in lavor of repudiating half of theBtate debt and paying only four l»er cent, on the remainder.

The Legislature of New York met Jan. 1st. From Governor Koblnson's message we learn that the titate debt was reduced during the year •12,318,• 843.

Secretary Evarta, In recently criti-cising tbe course of Senator David, •poke of him as " too political on tka bensh and toojudiolal in tbe Beoate."

The President bos received intlma-llonslhruwn out bycerlain prominent Keptiblican leaden In the Senate be-fore recess that an attempt would be made to force the President either to change his policy or drive him over to Ihe Democratic party. It was also In-timated that certain memliers of his Cabinet were distastelui lo the said leaders, as they were not regarded as representative men In the States from which they were appointed, and their iMilitlcal antecedents were, to nay the least, suspicious. Therefore, It would be necessary. In order to produce en-lire harmony, to reorganize his Cabi-net by ellmiUBting useless members. The President at that time had made up his mind to yisit New York, hov-ing accepted an Invitation to attend the reception at the Union League: and, by mingling with the solid and substamial men of New York he would be able to Inform himself as to the truth of the statemenlH which had been made lo him that the Republi-can party of Now York was not only inimical but hostile toliis Adminlstia-lion, and was desirous that Secretary Kvarls should surrender his portftllo and retire from the Cabinet. During ills stay in that cily, and mingling as he did with all clasces of iieople, he was somewhat surprised llmt not one liKtlvldual eould lie found who ever |iie.itloned the policy he was pursuing

hut, on tbe contrary, that one and all, Democmts und Itepubllcuns,urged him lo continue In his enlighlened course, ami not falter. Since his return from New York he Is more fully convinced than ever that lie is right, inlends to pursue liis course unfalteringly, and will not be driven or coerced out of the Hepublican party, cr intoany other parly, as threatened.

The Post, Democratic,has announced thutKeiiator Conkling would receive no further Democratic sup|Mirl. To-day the Herald, also Dcmocrnlic, says that if Ihe President sends In Hooseveit and Prince again they will be con-firmed, by a number of Democrailc Senators who voted in the negative before either changing or refraining from voting. The Chronicle, Uepub llcati, in a longarticleon thesltuallon, says it knows with certainty that. If the President stands out against the Senate, hecan have every decent nom-ination confirmed; that hereafter all the Democrata, except Eaton, of Con-necticut, will stand by tbe Preaident and against Conkling, and thun, with the sure Uepubllcan support of Hoar, Dawes, Ilurnslde, and Matthews, the President will command the Hituation. These utterances, doubtless, represent the present nositlon of tbe Democratic Henators. They have come to the conclusion thut to help Conkling is really to help build up Uepubllcan slrenglh in New York, a Hlale upon whose vole tho next national election may turn.

The dead-lock between (he Senate and the President Is nothing to that which existed when Jackson was at the While House, and Clay, Webster, and Calhoun were the leading Sena-lors. The Senate rejected tbe Presi-dent's nominets,—Jackson reappoint-ed them. The Senate, by a unanim-ous vote, censured Postmaster (Jeneral Harry for Illegally borrowing money of tho banks for the use of his Denart-ment. Harry resigned, and Jackson made him Minister to S|Miin. Duane, Secretary of the Treasury, hesitated to remove the deposits In the United Slates Hunk. The Senate sustained him, and Jackson ejected him from olllce. Taney, hia successor, removed the deposits. The Senate refused to confirm him as Secretary. Jackson made him Chief Justice uf the United Stales Supreme Court. Jackson be-lieved that he was right, and "by the Kternul" he took the resiKinslblllty.

The KiikIImIi CJruiii Market .

T h e Mark Lane Jixpre»i'$ lovlew of Ihe corn Hade for the |iast week, says the appearance of the young wheat plant is satistacturv, lu spile of tbe germination of the grain having lieen slow, owing to the saturated oondition of the soil. The weather has been very severe in Scollund, but In Ihe south a fair breadth of land Is under wheal. In Ihe unjier dlstricta farm labor Is still much behind hand. The pimillon of tlu grain trade ut Murk Lane and provinces Is decidedly strong. ills likely considerable acllvlty will

I*. The supjillesof English wheat

strong, and w ith the time of the year ' isli

Iff cnotinuu very Ifmited, and although holders have not been able to obtain higher prices, the tendency hat cer-tainly lieen In their favor. The Im-iiort of foreign wheat into London has been more moderate, last Monday's re-turn showing a total of only 48,000 ouartera, the decrease being due to the fallingotl'ln arrivals of Indian pro-duce und the closing up of the north Hurslan iiorts. The most noticeable feature of the week has been the revi-val of the demand for wheat from country millers, who have purchased more froely ut the extreme prices ol Iho previous week, and on Friday, at an advance of six pence to a shilling per quarter. A steady continental de-umnd Is also obwrvable, as exporti conllnue at the rate of 8,000 or B,000 quarters a week, and a fair ouiward movement Invariably exercises a hard-ening ellect on prices. Tbe slocks of wheat in London are considerable, but wunsisting mainly of Col cut la and oth-er hard varieties. The price of the American and such dcHcrlptions as are valued for their Hour producing pro-iierties, has been ill nowise deureased. The increased country demand Is the natural result of tho wanta of u country after a deficient harvest. I t Is no t unrMsoDOblH to look for harden-

ing of pricca, now that there la likely to he a diminution lu tho icalo of Im-(Mirta.

Agricultural Notes from North-ern Michigan.

Win Copeland, from seven acres of land, in onu season, sold 1!0 tons of hay at •20 per ton, and wintered three horses, two oowsand other stock. The same season his entire crop of wheat averaged 20} bushels to the acre.

Henry Iitgnlls raised this year off of 18 acres of land 000 bushels of oats, a yield of over 63 bushels to tho acre.

Jacob Hunt left at the olllce of the Kalkatklana bunch of timothy, grown on liis farm, which measured four feet In length, and anoiher parly left a stock of millet which measured one-half inch In diameter and six feet and four Inches In helghth.

Mr. Philip Kellogg, of Wexford county, harveslcd 40 bushels of Claw-son wheal to the acre, and his neigh-bor, J . N. Carpenter reports a yield of 3U bushels of wheat, and HI bushels of oats to tbe acre.

The Charlevoix Sentinel says many of our farmerH will tiiis year have from 1,000 to 1,600 bushels of grain.

Tbe Wexford Co. Pioneer, of April 10, 1877, says Mr. fteo. lietiaway came Into this county about one year ago, with scarcely money enough to locate a home. He has now alsuit nineacien chopped, a good i-omforlable hou-e, good fcnces and out buildings, stock, und in fact la in shape to live lu "high life." He has also during the winier. In comiumy with George Taylor, cut upwanfs of 200 cords of slove wood, and "owes no man a cent."

The Flint Olobe says.-Speaking of productive farms In (Jenesce county, wo are Informed that the "Parker farm" In Burton, under tbe manage-of Mr. Champion Harris, has produced the past year the following products:

Buthtb Nine icrf* of •hr«l_ •.T" Mr t rn acre* of OIU-,..' Ten •Ddonr-liairtcrn of corn —l.loi Thr«e^airteraof»n acre of potatoM Oin'-hair acre ofbwU-

Thlrlr-ona acna of mraifoit, 41 loin ol bay. One tnil acre* of grapn ifOO ll». An average of 12 cows have been

milked, and the milk sold for WW, lie-sides making 170 pounds of btiiier and furnisLing a'l the milk required by two families, and raising live calves. Seventy chickens have been raised Ihe iiast summer, and seven hogs fattened The farm conslstaof IGUacres, of which Wis wooded and 31 meadow, 32 plow land and thu balance is In pasture, vineyard, orchard, etc.

A farm up lu the wisids, in (Hadwin county, produced this year, 100 tons ol hay, 1,000 bushels uf potatoes, 4.'i0 bush els of wheat, with a large qiiunlity of vegetables, and a heavy crop of oots, a part of which was fed tostock without threshing, aini the nuniberof biibhels not estimated.

Tlio EngllMh Grain Trade .

The J/ar/c Lnne Kturew's review of Ihe Hrilish corn trade lor the |msl week says that sustained by political oppressions, und sirengthened by in-creased consumptive demand, the pres-ent fioiltion or the wheat trade is strong, and, in spite of the large arri-vals of foreign wheat, prices have been steadily maintained. Speculation is wanting, hut a healthy silmuliis has been found In tbe supply of theiegiti-inate requirements of inlilerH, who have purchased without much reserve at rather high prices, MaUe remains the same, firm on sjsit, owing to lim-lied supplies, and rather easier off the coast, under pressure of numerous ar rivals of cargoes ut jsirls of call The market has varied u little for spring corn, but a slight imiirovement both in value and demand is noted for out". T h e Mark Lane J-Lcprest'i c rop r e tu rns for the year 1877 show that, except hay, all croim have been much below the average. The wheat crop has been the most deficient of all. Only 0 out of 409 returns represent it as an aver-age. According to the tables, it was even a worse crop than that of 1876, which was Iho most dellolent crop for 16 years. The barley crop, too, was the smallest grown within the same period. _

Meuaurenieiit o f a o Acre.

To aid farmers in arriving at ac-cuiacy in estimating the amount of land in different fields under cuitiva-tlon, the following table Is given;

6 yards wide by 9rt8 yards long, 1 acre. 10 yards wide by 484 yarus long, 1 acre. 'M yards wldo by 262 yards lung, 1 acre. 40 yards wldo by 121 yards long, 1 acre. 70 yards wldo by 00 yards long, 1 aero. 80 yards wido by «IU yards long, 1 acre. 00 feet wids by 720 fuel long, 1 acre.

110 foot wldo by .KIO feel long, 1 acre. VM feet wide by 303 feet long, 1 acre. £10 feet wldo by 108 foot long, 1 acre. 240 feel wide by 181 foot lung, 1 acre. 440 feet wide by 00 fool long, 1 acre. A box 24x10 In. 22 In. deep, holds 1 barrel A box 10x10 In. 8 In. deep, holds 1 bush. A box 81x8) In. 8 in. deep, holds 1 pork. A box 4x4 in, 4i in. deep, holds 1 pucU.

Poverty Str icken Engllahtncn From tbe bouiloa Corrrtpondenre Cliicaco Journa

Our eonlrlbutlons to the Indian fam-ine fund now reach nearly half a mil' lion sterling, 12,600,000. Tills is mag nificent—but,ln the Forest of Dean, not a day's Journev from London, tbe wretched Inliabltanlsare |ierishing for want of food and clothing, and oppeals for their relief meet with scarcely a re-sponse. How true It is thut distance lends enchaiitmeiit to the view. The distant Indians can extract millions from our sympalhellc pockets—out near ncigliborH, our own fiesh and blood, scarcely a thousand |H>nce. And to niak! the matter worse, tbe Forest uf Dean is the property of the Uritlsb Crown.

•m m m The proportion of land owners li

population in diflercnt countries shows some curious fads. In the I'll lied Kingdom thu most liberal estlmale cannot put Iho number of land-own eis at more than 200,000, of which Ihe owners In F.ngland are less than 170, 000, of Ireland, 20,000. and Scotland under lU.OOO. According loM.deLa-vergne of 7,000,000 heads of families in France, 6,600,000 are owners of land, two-thirds of whom culllvate their ownlatids. In Switzerland, of 660,000 heads of families 4(16,000 are possessed of landed property. In Sweden, ol 860.000 families, 200,000 are land own-ers. In Ihe United Slates, of 7,208,000 head of families 2,000 000 own and fatm ther own lands, (n England, ol 4.400,000 heads of families, only 1 mil of 2(1 is an owner of land. In Ireland, a purely agricultural countrv, ai d a country of small peasant holdings, on-ly a head of a family out of every 62 Is an owner of land; and In Scotland (he disproportion Is still greater, lor only one family In 84 !s endowed with land. Tho figures from Frunceshowing there are more small land owneni there than In any oilier country, probably ex-plains Ihe wonderful isiwerssliHwn by tiiat nation after the German war.

T H E H O U S E H O L D .

Souph.—Comparatively few house-keepers, even the most Intelligent.and often those who have the neoeseary means on hand every day, provide fur their tables a good, nourishing, well made soup, hall a dozen tinics In the course of u year.

Most of them seem to think It re-quires extra exertion, expense and care to furnish a soup that will be sat-isfaotory every way, and so, enough stock is thrown out every day to fur-nish the basis ol a very uesinble dish Don't luok so Incredulous. We know whereof we speak. We have often seen tbe liquor In which a large piece of beef was boiled, pon'ed on the ground or into the awi., . a n d quantities of gelatinous liquor, lu which pigs' feet had been cooked, have followed the same wasteful course. How many are thero who save the water In which a nice bit of salt pork has been boiled? and yet it would make a most savory foundation for a bean soup on the morrow. We recall tbe remark of an old housekeeper that "ofall tbe ways of cooking neat boiling is the best, because there Is no wistetoit."

In our opinion. It la thepoorest way, the most expensive way, unless we make a soup of the liquor, for tbe

!;realcr part of the gelatine, and which s the most nourishing part, is ex-tracted In tho processof boiling, and if nut used for soup Is completely lost. Let those who think It necessary to procure beef shank for a soup stock, sove the liquor their next pleceof beef Is boiled in, turning it Into an earth-ern dish as soon aa the meat is re-moved, lest It acquire a strong taste, remove the fat from tbo surface when it hardens, and an hour and a half before it Is to be used, tiring It to the bailing point and add whatever vegetables yon desire, cut fine, except potatoes, which should be cooked In a separate kettle, for if put into the soap uncooked they will give Itadisagreeaoleflavor. Cab-bage, celery, tomatoes, a turnip or oar-rot, rice, an onion If you like, together with the usual Huasoning of salt, pep-per, etc., and the result will please you, we warrant. In cold weather the liquor in which pigs feet have been cooked, will keep sweet a long time, and if put in an earthen dish or stone jar, will add materially to one's re-sources for dinner disbes. A large spoonful added toadish of sweet oorn, half an hour before serving Is a fine addition, and the same to heans. A thin watery soup may be made "just right," by a timely dip Into this ever ready stock Jor. Though we by no means disdain tbe shank of beef or mutton, as a foundation for a good, strong, wholesome soup, westlli claim that a very nice and a palatable soup may und should be made from tbe ma-terials tha! are every day allowed to go to waste, with nine In ten of our to called economical housewives.

H k e k Soup .—Choose t h e h o u g b b o n e of bed, and crack the bone tbe entire length. Put into cold water without salt, and simmer on back of stove all day. When cold, skim oflTthe fat and strain. This forms a soup stock, to which may be added from day to day such vegetables and seasoning as one

oun will be Ihe best. Jiones that ore left from roasts, or from the dinner of o:ie ilay, may be thrown into the soup kettle, and thus nothing lie lost.

Kkan Soiii*.—Holla pint of beans in water seasoned with salt, jiepper and herbs if you like. Cut a couple ol slices of stale bread III pieces half an inch square, and fry In a lump of but-ter the size of an egg. When brown nd crisp, put In soup tureen and turn

soup over. H l a c k H k a n Soup .—Take one

quart of beans, soak them over night, put them In a pot with a large quan-tity of water, add a bone of beef or veal, stir frequently; when reduced to a pulp, strain through a colander and return to the fire, putting in some cel-ery , red peppe r a n d onion. Th i s should be done three or four bourn be-f ire dinner is ready. The longer tbe s nip simmers, the better. Force meat balls are a great improvement.

Potato Soup.-One dozen large, nienly potatoes, three quarts of water. Hoil the nork In the clear water for an hour aini a half, then take it out. Peel and slice the potatoes and lav in cold water for an hour and a naif, throw them Into the pot with the chopped onion, cover and boll three quarters of an hour, stirring often, beat in a largo tabiespoonful of butter, and acupofcream or milk,In which bas been mixed a well lieaten egg. Add the latter Ingredients carefnlly, a little at a time; stir while it beata to a final boil, and then serve.

w a b t s a n d Cok.nh .—The fo l lowing Is said lo lie a perfect cure: Take a «mall piece of raw beef steep It all night in vineuar, cut as much from It as wili coverthe wart,and Helton II; if the ex-crescence Is on the forehead, fasten It with strips of slicking plaster. It may be removed In the day and uuton every night. In one fortnight tne wart will •'ieand |ieel oil'. The same perscrlp tipn will cure corns.

E o o D a tifjB kgii Soup .—Boi l fou r eggs, put into cold water; mash the yolks with Ihe yolk of one raw egg, and one leas|ioofiful of flour, pepper, salt and parsley; make liitobalia and boll two mlnulei'.

F o k c k M e a t U a i . l h f o r H h a n Soup.—Take iold meal, chop very line, add Hour enough to make it stick to-gether in balls about the size of a wat nut; roll in flour and fry until brown, and add lo the soup just before it Is served.

Powdered charcoal will keep meat over which it is sprinkled, and will re-move any taint from fiesh. A piece of charcoal boiled in the water with meat or fowl, will render them nice and •«wect. Hams, aficr being smoked, can lie kept any length of time by packing in powdered eliareoal.

D B T H O I T M A B E E T H .

Fi/>uh—Choice white. Medium, Amber, Low grade*.

H i t k w i i b a t F l o tin, Wiikat—Kxtro while.

No, I while, Amlior,

CuliN-42<844 eta. O a t s — N o . 1 whlUi, 3 1 ; mixed, 2 0 1 6 * 2 3 ) . 11aiii.i:v—11 086$I 0J per lid. llsi. K v t i — p u r bush. ai'im.ks - h ;offi4 per bbl. Ukanm—^Unpicked, • 1Mi<* I 60 per bush.

A five year-old child left Ita seat in the baptist church at Grand lUpids, walked up lo the nMlnll steps, and stood beside Dr. Graves, th pastor, who turned toward the lad say-ing, " W h a t do you want , m y l i l l l e m a n ? " The ch i ld I rnocent ly replied. " A glass of wa le r , " The pastor pour ed out a glass of water, the ch i ld dranh I t and left the p lat form. The incident created considerable merr iment among the audience, w h i c h the ohl ld In re-tu rn ing lu his seat noticed, and th ink-ing the people were amused at some mistake of his be made a bow to the pastor and said, " T h a n k you s i r , " and went to his seat, satisfied tha t be had not oommitted an impropr ie ty .

" M y L o r d , " segan a pompous young barrister, " I t Is wr i t ten in the book of Nature " " O n what page, sir, on w h a t page?" Interrupted the Judge, w i t h pen Id baad.

G e t t i x o u p a n d P k o s p e r i n o . — Gett ing up in a cold room l u make a fire is l i ke get t ing up In l i fe. I f you crawl t i m i d l y out of bed, goon l ip- toe to the stove, and al low the shivers to get oontro lof you before the k i n d l i n g starts, your l ire w i l l probably be a fail-ure, and you w l l ha l f freeze todeatb ln the operation. But i f you Jump out hraveiy, buslie around, pul l on your clotbee, knock overa chair or two, and pitch In the slove wood, you w i l l prob-ably be too warm before the lire gels to burning, and have to open a w indow. So In l i fe. A t tack I t t im id l y and you w i l l fai l . Grapple w l l h i t , hu r ry up things, s t i r around, conquer fortune, and you w i l l be a success.

Brev i ty of costume Is the soul of bur-lesque opera wit.—^Veu' Orleans Pica-yunr.

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TYPE FOUNDERS, C H I C A G O ,

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G I L L M A N B R O S . ' EinorKAS Hotiii.. Lxmu' ASD OSXTH'

R EH TAD BANT. Ihut pines In the city lo pet ommdlo suit your tiulo

ami prior. Cor. Wood. AJatt Am.

UKTROIT.

A R M E R S — - " ll>h nne of lbs Uifnt and beft Arrlcullunl Worklr I'tpcrs lo the Wot, har* Juit corr-

'or Farm Accounts, it-• lroduc«tlieib"olt(inipleforfourTe»nuw)ltU IhU Fill and Wlolir oOtred wllh lbs Indiana farmrr il lb* rery low pile* of #9 for both, flltf-ttr — tn4iBi •• s «wiS« riiwt«»» MMalBM vfHrMlnaMfyvflilivmlwbWbMkriM. AIMIM PDIAXA rAOSta C0..1»Uaaat»Ua.bc4alcil*l'*c<m'«»

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Esdintd by Ika Prsu, PhnialtM,

snd AKieltd PsopU. Try II11 Allss'i Lung Balum

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CANCER. IMtTITUTI-MM.Na.SSS W.4«k Sb, ClaHuolL Taaairi Tmmtm, tkm, Srr hla, "* aila Ommm. C aa*«r ««r*4 «l mm l ia« m • o m I a 1 h ar aa aaon. rarlamattaoaOMtiaiiuaHl^MaMUIa-la| Ikaarr aluiauam MMalali htm paU-ala aan<.aa4ltM-flau>li, nknM.tu. iUrm !• M. «raU«ay, M. Ol, Su M, Claalaaaa. a

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F i s n f s i o i v & or NO PAT, ttr MMltr 4 labile. 1'. B. ssr» #. i - • i.-l .1 say k.u 1. II 1 r ••

I ' 1. I -r ' i ••« .«, rr » ru|HBre p.-ai y I.., . f My l>l*KA«C •MUrvr.gltsvaMws-.a. TW ' V*m ml a •» •f sfalf fct eg I.*«xikg • «e< a f*na '•*. MO VMrr-114 iTm+tgr* t*

law.and alN>«l4 a»vlf io m« ai • r%ri:m«»4THA&Kjuiti<« 'ifrum I AMI a4i«sial. h<> rLKla muf , •« via #sa sa*aa*-ffcl. >Mi*Ur A't-iMy •!« i»..U.i"i ITAilllfcUTU* w»«raM.«a(tt*raai r a^ leawpws .1 eltaeli^ u».ielk» Ur^ ie iaHa • I lit M>TJI!I myM$ IM

I'lcked fl ttorsl K'.. BurrKii-l'rlnio quality, i7®l>lc> Me

dlum 13t9l7o, |HMir quality lU® M cts.

Chkksi — )ld I I 0 I 2 | c : new, 131 c u . Diikhhkii lloos-H Z-iQi Si por uwi. Kaos—Krtwli ITQIHuU; Llmoil, 16t-. Hay—111 MQVi uuiior ton.

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Kruen crnlr.

7b; cuieil, H&Sic llliil, l^QlAqdry sailed, 11

l o ( dry

grouu kl| l-Vjilry sailed, UfolSe: t7®8c: dryklpl&ISuc: ', 11% II; curotl calf 110

12: sheep skins, 7601 fiO. ilONKV—llllo 170. Hotatoks—Bsriy Itoso 31(%SA; Peach-

blow*, PouLTKr—Cbickons GfaOaiturkeys, DO

10c; goose, 600. Pkovisions—Mess fork 112 60@ 12; Clsai

Pork, 913 60018 761 Lard 7J^«.-; smoked bams, lO-j moulders OK Bsoon IDa; extra mess beef $11 60 per bbl.

W a e , 0 3 M a d i s o n S t . '

H a l t — O n o u d a g a and Michigan, |1 bbl.: Hyracuso dairy, 460170 per hush, sack: Ashton dairy, B 26 per 224 lb. sack.

SeKDs—Timothy, f l 8001 OS per busb.i Clover, f l Vj pur bush.

Woon—12 7S(it6 twr «v>rd.

26 per

UKTKOn LilVK HTOCK.

Medium i Light and poor stock.

Best grades, per owt, i grades, 'd I

Light weight, Heavy Weight, $9 0008 1

s s u r . Salss at f l 1004 60 per ow t

4 60 .176

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| L \ m g S y r u p , A Vi-_i table Colli] ouud, for

I / 1 •. . >11 <• l.i'h l.lfiTlnally CoutroU I • tl-.lp'JlOlM AUccIlooi.

•mto ..ilcnia of all *||M,and ' .J lh-laci l lmi i i rau lauaed i. -r fiont rn Itnlal ovi-idoaa, 11 ,i>|«Da>Ua lu ntiy laiuily, f«-r»raly ir< l,aa poran lo lbs

if i a oi u-jy Hint II i, clllcocloiu luC- ..4 pu'in ,na • Cemplimli. Croup, Whoop, irqf Cough, Tickling el lha Throat, AjI'.hu, Coujhi.and all Alfadiont whara an I •oadorcnt l< natdril, Endortad by Ira cl ' i jy and rti i ical laculty.

Plticud oi.ly by IJ'a JO li:; XT ON & CO, ^ l'l. imats Si. llrncgnU.,

101 JnilsnoB Ave., Itetrdt, Mich. Boldby slljJnmiiau.

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Dr. Kanaoll'i Maodnks PIIU cars basdarl a 1 Tar complslala, asd JyapspaU.

Tbouaandi, from naf laeUnt a 0 ' ' " - 1 . Tsks Dr. K dlfdofconasnipllon

sry flslaam, and curs Ibsl cough. Kcrmolt'a

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ilOa. B. W. Buaaull, Weslos, Msas^j^ BKulrara aanl Inw fur aiamlDalioDTMHB |frss. tlrt Waal's Uun W'ba. Pftuburgb, Pq. ^KltStrTttTlincd. Wu nudlclua. riuok

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QQDS |Uta-'>-nl.^liVlr*a fur aiua|nalloo. Pr. llal

n c i c N -ULUl Kw«. O. J. WOOD. M»dlaon.|Bd. Cameihlag new. It tatn Ilka bol 0 aampla Irw. J. W. SMITH, Palsllaa. IU. CQnf) A H'O""1 'oanenia. Urn't go w ita JW-« 0 U U *««« 8*S<1 at*lap for lanacaaslllaslnUd CtialoKua. 0 0. Brysat, Chlcano, 111. • OE.vri.—Raw lift cetil anlclo. ktarfbody Qtiuyall. tf pcrday snre. Hampla fras. MOft. UIStiN h CO , « Jrff. Ate., Petrolt.

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Jatma ISc aad Ibrss cl. ataaip. OtO. HERD A ~, Waaaau, V. Y.

iSkA A rRKHICa WATCH AND CRAM sataa Wimlcr Frra wllb e> try enter. Gal St

(PWWrrts. i. U. Uailooo a Co., CUcaco, 11.

lodHt-.PItUbaifcPa ALITNTH waaicd la ascb town la Mlob-Igsa. Ladim asd nnllcmtn will And It

' Hrndforblreulara.ll. U.S. frdnUbla cmploymanl. ti xs A Co.. M nrtavold atM Detroit.

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bouafbold nrccaally—ons tbal arcry family aesda. AgsnUira Bsetlnf wllb irrat auccaaa, forarary family who am lbs book viola II. 8e-uf» territory

H A I R D Y E .

pointed Tollai'for , or HsnlUaua. Hold by DrufflaU and appllat"

by oil Snt-rlua Hair Drsaaara. JOHRPII CltlHTAIIOUO, Holt Proprietor.

UMaiden Una, H. T. Farfsnd. WlllUnn a Co. Detroit, Oan'l Aits.

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MAXTKR A CO.. Kankara, 17 Wsll at., H. Y.

MY sbo i t men n o d wonaen l -Lasni Duok keeping or Teletrapbyipsy tuition tflar

awurtnf attuauona; aend atamp. Buckeya Uollm, Sanduaky,Ublo.

Who was wossdsd or who eealrsctoi

iirruianent dlanaa In tha aertlcfl can (St s SSI by wrlilnn to John Klrkpalrtek, Csmbrldga, Obis

F i B ^ ' g g g f e e s g g bus. •llaacured tbomanda.' Hampla free. AddnaaJ, E. TilbMe». rbemlit. ITO Brosdwsy, K. Y. roadway, f

1/AHLt: article needed by arsry pais « A|enta wanted eferywhers—aand Ut

— -—,ila snd oulttt. Booihro ' -CQh IM VVoodwsrd are., Detroit.

Altnta. C. M. UNIKi

N A 8 B V A n o"1 br thla celebrated Hs-M AOAJ X •marlit, and al(bt other ebons-Inicatoriea. all for 8Scents. Wooldcsel Kla bosk tona. Adirt«. BI^SPE. «M||».

MKNTScaaiucceed wllb the lU,U8tlUf& H HIBTOllY OF TUF. OBKAT EAfiTEBM WAR I'roapectui now i/ady. UUlloat will bs told GooJipeed'i Hook and Bible lfoiiae,Chl<a<o. t i n n n CATABBH my EMS J I UUU Trocheawoo t curs. Only trocbeasrsr manursctured lobe uaed lo Ibt noae; COS per box tosny sddraas. DB. KEMPEB.Oslea\mr»,!ll.

T h e O n p r « , v r t i . t r file's; atiachmcnia. AU klnda of picture frames, ehramoe. klnda of picture frames, ehromoe, and afenta' and dealer'a auppllea. Calloraddraaa,N. R. Bauuey, 100 Michigan Are., Detroit, nuaafac-turerofthe l.lghtnlnn Americas flolt lnf MiChlqa.

J I had It twenty-fouryasrs I I,cured mraeir lo 1*70. Bosk

— . .E 1 ' " foil partlculara. Hams • tbti paper and sddnaa DB. C. B.SYEBLin

vl'fhON STBEKT, UUICAOO, ILUMOa.

In*. Hlluatlana fnrnlibed free. Can bedoas la J«e.X! ,WtaA d ' , m* - 11 " ' " T W .

>vr aale or ex-change lorNorik-ero properly iddresa,

B. Ili'llAKK INBUbmocd,Ta. I A n i r C * > » " n " sortbof Piper Pat I I I I I I r \teroi of the lateat ityleaglreala SBfTivlkweTenrtuhacriber of Tns Ladies Kahiiui* Jovkhal. Terma. 81 s yssr. Hand Is •tsmpfor copy to G. W. 8fr*tUK(l Broadway Kew York Cliy.

Central Boiler Works, Miouficturera of i l l klnda of mirlne snd atitlos-ery bullen: ilao abaelltoo work and boiler repilr-Ing; alio i l l klnda ofuiclilnery furniabed. I'litlae baring machinery or bollera to aell or eichings • i l l hire prumpl stlenUon 00 ippllcillos Is Tuoa. Uctissoos, prop'r.lof lbs late Bnnofl.AT. MKiregoricor. U A Cosfresa sis., Detroli.

atones. Addrcaa, Ancber Pilblisblli|t C*n KBlociiT8ram,Ht. Lmla.Mo.

Knt New neelna. • In Ike World.

FANCY WOODS, ETC4

Bend for lllnitrsted Cstolofas al STsrytblng uaed.

J o h n W U U a a e a , tmportsr sod Dealer, NAM Lake Street, Chicago,

W A I V T E r > . aOTiaaera for Smni'a WAaHixs CoHroms. Sells

al oearly erery hoass iilng alirger profit lad boi-ler aalUfkcttao thao anything erer Introduoed by agents. One sgent report" W ailee when he bsdlrat dutrlbuted 100 free aaiuplea. A lady re porta a profit of 87 In 4 houra. Heo employed os eslsry If prefer-red. For foil pirtlcultrMOa notel method of eell-Int, sddtsea, with alaap. DM ITU MAFL'FAC.TUR-IKQ CO., worteaUr, Miss.

GIVEN AWAY I A V a l u a b l e S t e e l E n g r a v i n g I

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Teeau.ll.to par annum, la sdranos; or >sot os three montke' I rial forltc. A s a s t s W a a t a d . J. B. BKEWEB. Pub., 7 lad fWlrwo a C ^ Y ^

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rosily Ihron'd In hercuthloned chair, A mother reclloed from toll and can, bespt Ihedsrnlngofatlocklng, And isr sbilr'a psrpeluilrocking. I tbosght I bsd aomewbere aeen It atylnl Tbe pbens of lift, aueh a baaket pllxl With tiresome, erematlog atltcblns^^ With work es eery uobewltehlng; Asd ss she t WssriSgln i t wlabed tbe

I brake Ihe Ihreid atumler, . J sod out, orsr, under, Iths rente lo buman llfo

Could bsmeodtd with u littlettrlfe.

Hbs look la her bind i tiny thlnir, All itrtped wllb 1 wblle ind acarlet rlna. And mlled as ihe thought of the •liken ball

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Asd up ssd down her'needle piled. She knsw I t Oh! bleawd are aueb' And Mcoked her work with i tender tourh, Hoflly folded lOd laid It iwar, Ai lbs llttls feet In aluiuber lay.

agblos eyee of her darling fair:; rosy lip •"

^ aljhed u aha thought of the wbrld unlrlej,

sr lips sod dainty hindi, ding crlea and the loud demamK

J wrought with tremtillng finger Asd asdly bowed with sn anilout fare. Appesllsg on High for atrength and grace Ts guide the atepa of her wiywird tuu, To bleaemd protect her erring one. Nor auBbr lha wandering feel to ruam Forth from tbo lo»e ol hie early home, TO shlsld him from lbs glllterlng nei Ths Ismpler with cotlly Jevela bail Ml; Toasts bin from Ibatparkllog bovl, Asd Oil the dangera thst lest tbe toul Assslbsthlnl her leoka vere bem. The flics wore stmlle oft veel content. For ths fslr-hilred girl vhow gentle way. Were eitolled by sll wllb ioIco of pralir. Fsr her lbs aunabloe erer glowed, Aod from her llpe rare mudc BnweJ; Wllh grsrefol csrrlige ind modeat mleo, 8»s mored through life Ilka a fair young iiueen. Ths mother aikl.wllhsfertenlpnyer, Msy besno ableld her from birm and rare. From cruel wist, ind thlnga Ibit tiuart, Fross ths brtlUca of a blighted heart. His nsit were for Iboae wboa* feet bad iral For msny Hammers ths earth', green tod; And lbs atonoe of maor winters felt, lajoys had amlkd, ami In Mirrovt knell; « Ho cloud aodltk, but Ihe gllnimerluK hue

nrlao eter tlrugglrd Ib-uiigh; • todeeji, filth rauld notlirlghleii:

IPSfH • illmmerlog u Of IhSMinrlae erer ttrugglrd thniiigh; No gloom to deep, filth rauld not liriglit No toll so hard lore could nut lighten: Tbe bat tor ooa vho via paaalng down

Sher nsrraw boms wllb a altrercrown wondroua InaUr, that leeniMl to abed

AUsbl of glory round bar bead, nscsfolly linking to the quiet real, AwslllngIboae oAho tru' r lileal; For henbs plead the rtgbi to aharo All loader sld ind watchful care. Aodthua lbs alocklnp stlwere mended: Wllh escbatltch ithought wiablended; Wllh smy thrrsd for foturs wear, Ths wssnof lo of s allenl prayer.

WITHIN A YEAH.

A Story In Three Chapters .

Mrs. Csrew wan a witiow. She hsd tunrrleil, al tweDty-sewn.aniBn much older thnti luwlf — itclf-maile, and rluli liy Hurce.-Hful HpcculatloiiH, lie hail notiivi-il I i i i i k i'IioukIi fur ITLN wliV logruw tired oriilni,ami when liudlvd site really nioiirned liiin. He li ft her «*'le heir lo all I I I * iiimsi-wiIoiiii; ho al tlilrly-llm-e Mn. C'urew had her life liefore her net in it frainliiK of weall h and luxury. Hetfltmld was her only uhlld, ami M|Miiled ol tHiune."

KutharlneCarew sliall M|K-ak fur iier-wlf. Hulliee it for me t" say lhat she wits a half-orphan, .Mr. Carew's only nlet e, and lltul her father had alwayM lieen hh tinforlunHlM its his hrolher was the reverse.

Julian Vane, the >uunK mail who came In no ahiuplly, was tho rising phyhlcian of KoHeleiKh-oii-lhe-HudHoii —ii lull, KtHHl-liHikliiK fellow, who •Aalkeil into most people's aireclions, and ItiMplred conlldem'e In a wholesale way allo((i'ther his own. He was one ofa large fainiiy, wltnout any means of his own, lint lirotiKht up to oonslder himself the particular favorite ami prohalile heir of his aunt. Miss Marie Amanl.an Aineilcun of French extrac-tion, ttmler wiiose will and rule he had iiossied his yonnxer days, and of whom he stood cotiHlderably in awe.

Marie Aiuant and Kleauor t'arew were old school friends, and sllll wrote each other weekly letters worthy of

; Madame Kecamier in imint of sentl-1 inent and length. Not very long ago i Julian Vane had become engaged lo a 1 young lady of wealth and poslllon, ; much to Miss Amant's satisfaction. Il

was to meet this same Miss Alice Cro-well that Miss Amant had accepted Mrs. L'arew's luvltation lo spend a iiionth at Crow's Nest; and to this same fact was owing Mrs, Carew's tils-pleasure at the advent of hertroulde-aonie niece. Had It hcen In her power,

| she would have sent Julian Vaneaway foi a six weeks' holiday; hut It was

| past all reason loinvlte a young man' | nancec to one's house lor an Idle sum-mer month, and then a«k the young inan to absent himself liecauseanother girl, of whom you Were both found and

I afraid, chore to accept a general luvl-' talion at a particular time.

" I shall never be so rash again," sighed Mrs. Carew. after Julian had

! ridden oil" on his brown mare Flirt. | " Next time I will Ox Uiedate. Upon my wortl, 1 sometimes think that Fly

I has a familiar who tells her just where she can make the most mUclilef. 1 have warned Julian, however, and I

Mrs. Carew smiled and sighed. " W h a t It is, F ly , that a l l the men see In you I can't nm l n i t . Y o u are not so p re l l y?"

" N o , " answered F l y . p la in t ive ly . " V o u r face Is brown, decidedly." "Yes , " ht i l i mine p la int ive ly . " A n d yet you never come near any

th ing in the shape of a man lhat he doesn't give way at once."

Ml Ml th* h#ard^l mm •! a br«atb AIM! jonlh* Ihil |r«)w Iwrm.

rdghed Miss Carew, sorrowful ly , <11(1 VIUI aaial' Is'lV**

Reg, the dogs, and the two women ; Ju l ian sprang to i l ls feet to avoid dUappeared w i t h i n the door. fu r ther eavesdropping; on the t lues-

Home hours later, as Miss Carew ho ld he met Huh. " I s Miss t 'arew came leisurely down tbe stairs, she I w l l h you hei i .ked short ly, was met by Ju l ian . " N o , " answered t in -o ther , no less

" H o w long you nave been!" he said, j s h a r p l y ; "she has gone to her room, crossly; " a n d — W h y , you look pale! " I t w i l l

Nurrlngcahln Snnntors. T h e T n u l e In I t a l l i i n C l i l l d r o n O l d u n i l C u r l u u i i F a t c n t s .

An* you I I I ? " " N o , " she an answered, " I t s the elfccls

o f ' d u c k on the rock.' " "Come," he said In iyat len l ly , " 1

want Hub to see y o u . " I n another moinent Miss Carew was

ruin this evening," said Kutht i r ine, us nhe stisid, after d inner , in tho open dis»r, " D o you see the

Correa|Mndetiu l/indon Tlmea. I cannot do better than l l lnslrate the

vlieness of t i l ls trade hy report ing two or three ia»< s wh i ch have come under the notlco of Ihe police. The I ' rovince

The lirst patentis-ued in the Uni ted Suites l i overnmont wos to Haii iuol Hopkins, on Ju ly .'list, 1790, for mak-ing put ur pearl a-dios. I 'utents were i-mied on imsles of mak ing candles,

Kver since Ihe marriage of Henalor ChrlRllancy to the pretty Tteasury "Countess," the Senate bachelors and whlowerH have been known us "o ld i i robabi i i t ies," and very old and hiuh- ^ u u ! , | i | e u i u i , , , / | | , e pr inc ipal | l lonrand meal, later in thesamo year ,

•uo you set* itu* '.v improbable i i iat r i i i ioniai ly " ' 'm 1 ' " f | r i , | , , w h l c l i liii-re v ict ims have ami lu IT'.tl Francis Hartley wasgrant -ciottds gathv i Ing over Lookout Moun- • ! ' l , 1 u r r ' I ' " ^ i " l ' \T r i , f . " i , . .< f . 11?/ i been derived, und it Is fmnt the neigl i -1 ed letters for "putici ies of types." A l -t a in? That means thunder ami l i gh t - , 0 " fem' j te f rom the w l ic i tudeof mtim- ( , f I'hUii/.h that two of ti io-e so in t l ia tyear patents were issued for

mas w i t h marriageable daughtcrs, i i i ir r m . | | ( | y iiigooverisl were brought up to i d r i v i n g piles, tor bridges, machines, too far on the down-h i l l side uf dotage i , , „ i,,.,],,. i i ieStnu la Flor- i fur threshing grain, for Improvenicots to keep the glow ofexpeetaney in the j,,,,!,,; t w o iM 1 .H u f o u n d — o n e 15 in d is t i l l ing, propel l ing Ismls bycatt ie, feminine soul from heconilng a general ( ,,r „ l , „r f i i r i i \ i . r uf i l m imrn: : nml improvemei i ts In steam engines.

, , , , i i i v i i i i i i r i . M . , . . was patented a canvas conduo-benate these single gems gieani__rioni „ „ ,|1(. ^,,1!,,. • r i l , . v l u l . i U n .-on- l o r t u Is-nswl

l i gh t n i n g , "

Hhe ran down theeteps as>.hes|sik o keep the glow of expectancy in the t w i | ,,(,VH r „ u m l - o i : c 10 Ind lHt i l l l i i eni ln lne soul f rom becoming ugimeral | . l i n ( ) r „ performer of t in. I iarp; and impn

t mi l lagrat ion, hmtn thelrseutsin the ( , | U < l t l u . ( , , y . a r . ut axe, a l e r former , l u I7W «• . .senate these single gems gleam f iom 0 | 1 t | i e v i 0 | | n i pi,,., ^ad been i on- lor to Ih< nseil when houses are on l ire,

III "U t the surrounding Beuw icts l i ke a t | I L . r u their taskniosler for 10 wh ich may have hcen the or iginal of row of solitaires of the l l rst water ,1,,.^ wa i t ing fo ra pa>siigeon a s t t a m - Iho Into patent tlre-es«s|>e. A n Im-auaillst a cluster sett ing of moes agate, t u rn ing a spit was lean come to l i fe on ly w i th an Intensl proved modi I ' a r i ng that t ime they bad been

to ( 'ovenUv-^von^nust 6 not^'s'iK'ak t''' "KUf " clad In some th in li laek gauze,; " D o n ' t go in, Ka thar ine , " pleaded

me—and i t ^ ' a f l your fault . Anot i ie r 1 ^11'. • V , l , u ' : " 1 U K " t 1 0 , a l k , , , i ' " " ' "

her two rienators, An lho t i y and Burn-1 Bbout -ItJO l ire: tho' other also s|ni;e wh ic i i t ime innumerable laws le. Despite his bachelor life, tH-na- f ( | r f | ) U r y e u r H i o n condit ion that the liave been enacted to compel people to

register Ka th -Impudence, .miss carew , o n e M | m „ j,, was sleepy,while Kathar ine seemed to ! H r | , K , [ | ( i v e i. have suddenly succumlied to a l i t o l A i i n K e of A l l i e s , crept over her fa.e depress on and sat Id y in the win- i | l l ( , l l l . r

dow, wi th the moon sh in ing upon her , . ., Y ( . u h l | V e ^ r , . | l t t | l i I ) r pick ing her rosin to bits. i . . .. »• ^ •

A t len.

Not so happy was \ ^ h l e

foldei nape her Huge lips.

When she fell asleep there tears n|sin the brown cheeks,

CIIAI'TKII

CHAPTEII I ,—"1IKKI. AND TOK."

From Hirpera' Magiilne. Ten o'clock o l a One June morning. | shall lel l Miss F l y to keen her fascina-

A close-clipped, Eng l lsh- iook lng lawn, Hons to herself where he Is concernejl. . . . a a a -a __ la*. .1-1 • I . l a . l r nf \l..a>taa Atv i ik l l t 'u a l i a .

dotted here ai id there w i t h daisy heads, glimpses of tbe Hudson now oaagbt ,now lost,.throuBli the waving branches of trees o ld as the r iver Itself. L o n g French windows, w l l h musl in draperies, opening on to a broad stone coppice. W i t h i n , a pretty domestic

v ^ icene, w o r t h y of Ihe modern French

rschool. A breakfast table da in t i l y set out w i t h rarest porcelain, fragile glass, and shlniDg si lver. A lady, s t i l l on tbe better side of th i r ty- f ive. In a mus-l i n pefffnoir and lace cap, w i t h a Hue, handsome face, somewnat marred at ib i s moment by a fretful d raw ing to-zvtber o f the usually calm brows. Is reading a letter, wh i ch she holds In a long-fingered t h i n wh i te hand. Oppo-site to her a smal l boy ot l i ve years, w i t h tbe loveliest eyes of seronhic bine and a shower of golden curls, Is

Sl let ly and systematically abstracting e f ru i t from Us basket, wh i le a I l lue

Bkye and d im inu t i ve pug ut ter sh i l i l yelps and yape for a smal l port ion of l i te m o r n i n g dainties. A more pro-lunged cry n o m the latter, ow ing its o r ig in to the boy's to rment ing way of ho ld ing a b i t of meat j us t beyond reach, briHgs forth an lmput ien texda-mat lon f rom Mrs. Carew.

, " R e g ! what are you doing? I l l s Impossible to havu one moment's

' peace, w i t h you and thu dogs alaiut. Huf f ie r ! Hpider l come here to m e ! "

Reg folds b is gu i l ty l iUie hands, and looks a t her sorrowful ly . " 1 was dess a - t i nk ingas bow I lol led y o u ! " ho re-plies, reproachful ly.

" O h , you arrant l i l l l e h u m h u j i ! " • r i e a a u e w voice. "Tha t ' s an awful eram. W i t h your p lnn le fa l l of f ru i t , t oo l Do you k n o w what becomes of some l i t t l e boys, Reg?"

" E s s , " says Reg, i n no w a y discon-certed ; "dey goes up the y iver , and dets the i r hairs cut, and bas trousers" —this last w i t h a deep sigh. " 1 wis I had trousers."

"Good-morning, Ju l ian? What br ings you so early? A dearth of p a t lentr , o r a new subacrlptlou l ist for me to head?"

"Ne i t he r , Mrs. Carew," answers the young man who has come l u unan-nounced. " I was iiasslng, and stopped, t h i n k i n g perhaps you might

Ahave more defini te news from A u n t - Mar ie . "

" I n Ac t here is a letter f rom her unopened; I t came by this morning 's m a l l . "

" A n d aou have not already devour e d i t ? O h i M r s . Ca rew ! "

" I t Is dreadful. Is I t not , Ju l ian? B u t unfor tunately th is lay uppermost and though 1 knew the wr i t ing , I must needs read I t first. I t has spoiled m y breakfast."

A n d Mrs. Carew, w i t h a l i t t le pel l lsb movement, pushed back her un-louehed plate. Reg, tak ing this as a s ign tha t breakfast was over, ducked b is l i t t l e golden bead d o w n into his plate folded bis bands, and surrepli-l lously k i c k i n g tbe dogs meantime, re-peal d l u a low and flute-like voice " F o r ya t we baf yecelved, de Lord make us t u l y thankfou. Mamma, may 1 go n o w ? "

Reg gone, fol lowed by Ihedogs, Mrs. Oarew regained somewhat of her lost equanimi ty .

" W i l l you have some lierrles, J ul lan and a cup of oofTbe?"

"Thanks , don' t t rouble; I w i l l help myself . M i g h t one I tmui re why you Isaveyour breakfast u n t o u c h e d A r e y o u In love, Mrs. Carew?"

•Vou saucy b o y ! I f w i t h ony th ing . I t 's your handsomo face, I fear. N o , I am nut out because I have u let ter f rom Ka thar ine Carew."

" a n d who Is Ka thar ine Carew? asks Ja i ian, c runch ing a strawberry between bis strong, wh i te testh

" M v treubiesome niece," answers Mrs . Carew, solemnly; " and what is

^ ^ A e t l l l worse, she Is coming here for a i mon th . Only listen to what she says."

A n d Mrs. Carew takes up Iho lelter reads murmur lng l y to herself, w i t h l i l l l e oi l 's and a i rs , itilerspersed w i th " T h i s would not Interest you, Jul ian Where Is tha t sentence? Really the

Sl r l doee wr i te so abominably. Oil ere I t Is: • Ho, m y dear Tantinette,

am oominga t onoe. tan* eeremonlo, to make you a v is i t of a mon lh . l in t U f me beg you, I f you have any pet or par t loular favorite In the way of a nmi •end h i m ofTatoiioe, for 1 warn you a m more dangerous t i ian ever. Y o u r

On ly to t h i nk of Mar ie Amant ' s dis-ileasure. should any th ing come be-ween Miss Croweli and Ju l ian, inakca

me creep." A week laler Ju l ian Vane rode up

the avenue of luaple-lrecs to Crow's Nest. I teg met h im near tho door, ond begged so earnestly for a ride on F l i r t ,Vaue hsd not the l iear t to refuse; he fiung h im up in to the saddle, his short wb i tesk i r t s and barelegs l iutter-l u g through the air , und, wa rn ing the groom to be careful, saw the three

-reach" march oi l ' t r i umphant l y , Reg t i l t l u g very straight, b isshor l iegsoniy reach* Ing half-way over the saddle, but dlga n l t y Itself wr i t ten on every feature.

Vane crossed the green lawn aud entercd'one of the open windows o l thu break fast-room; It was empty , bu t glanoing further on. into a l l t t leapar t -ment known as the Kastern Room, and especial i v consecrated to cigars and cigarettes, he caught a glimpse of fem-in ine drapery. As he entered, hat lu band, tin- hall-formed "Mrs . Carew" on i l ls ii|>s was checked by t hes l gb to f a l i t t le hionzeHli | iper, cart fu l ly balanc-ed on a p ink s i lk toe. A l i t t l e g i r l In a p ink and wh i t e Irock, w i t h ruf l led brown hair , was evidently the owner of stocking and s l ipper; but siie Was so deeply intoresteii In her book, she apparently nei ther saw nor beard Dr. Ju l ian Vane. Hegaxed.fascinated, at the slipjier gent ly swaying backward and forward, for u i u o n i e n t o r more ; then said. In a hulf-apologetlo tone, " I beg pardon, m y dear; can you te l l me where 1 can find Mrs. Carew?"

The slipper stopped swaying, totter-ed, fell down on the floor; the l i t t l e g i r l rose In some confusion. " Y o u want my auut Lena? " she said, vain-ly s t r i v ing lo recover tbe si lpi ier by a sideward movement of the p ink s i lk toe. "Khe Is In the rose garden w l l h Miss A m a n t . " Then, w i t h a l i t t l e wicked, mut inous look, " A r e you Dr. Vane?' '

Ju l ian bowed, st i l l watching h c r u n -successful manonuvresto get possession of her t ruant property.

" T h e n I am to te l l you that A u u t Luna and Miss A m a n t want you I m -mediately—Imnieil iateiy ; ami I am lo say noth ing more." Whereupon she drew back the p i n k si lk toe, and gaz-ed wis t fu l ly at the slipper.

" d Ju l l i

I t . — "OI. l l

IIK8T." T i l t NOH A HE

near thu w induw, Iteg by her side, i l ls yel low liead i n d l ru confusion. Miss Carew was ev ident ly pu t t i ng the dogs tbroi igh the i r morn ing exercise, for Spider, the pug, lay on the lloor, his tai l curled In hapiiy satisfaction al his task done, wh i le hissl i ibby black no<e snlU'ed da in t i l y at a bi t of seed cake held out by Reg. Ruff ier; his work wits yet to come.

"A t t en t i on ! " cried Miss Carew, in comic im i ta l ion uf l loucicault as Conn.

Rufi ler raised his l i t t le fat body in mid-air, balancing himself unsteadily on his back legs, cocked one ear jocose-l y , and waved his yel low paws lan-guid ly .

"Qood dogg ie ! " cricd Miss Carew. • d i v e h im some cake, Reg. "

I J ' I lohl l in^out ' the^ cake V e m n S l v " •»""«" V u " < w i t h Ka lh -y ^ Vu.. mav i! f lne ^ n i ) r V a n e " ™ ^

laughed Miss Carew. " I have finished a ' i ^ l . ^ K " V b i a m y dr i l l , and regained m y temper." Vnd M i " 1 W e i i ' l m o i ^

vlsisssssr" "kBl! «'='• Khe nodded her head for answer, ,

looking up at h im from her seat on ; f V * ' J 1 " ; 1

the lloor. the suni igbt catching her ; i . . J hair, brought out suddenly golden . '

' i ' ^ ^ i u ' l ^ h ^ h h i m " , U ' : for even t o ^ u eyes Ka thar ine seemed , g b l ind to what lo those about her was

>> Imi Auoui ; Mvlffoiit ptmiiff l i

" 0 b I l , T a i ? r , ' 1 l k , ; t ! w . - k l n ^ r S a n ; i w K " • ' « ^ m ' t b e first treate.1 Vane r , , l^C , i l i , . l l u w t i iUu i „ w i ^ l i . l i t l inn a t-ood comrade; and now when l - ren th heels, when I o w n Ie every word ho sitoke, every look he

r ' H ' ^ i . r r : ; : ; . " t V e ' v i n . V r i ' ^ v e , had an unUertoue of love, she play 'duck on the rock ? ' " 1 u l o n e i " * ' » « l . "Pcnsc lous of It, and

" A n d what is 'duck on the rock? ' "

afterwards became Mrs Charles Sum- j ^ ^ e s s l . m showing tha i "last October ner when Mr . Sumner entered the l i s t 1 1

iVhl t lng icceiveil a paten lo l t on g in on January IWll.

he unde r t ook to send oil" to Amer ica improvement for manuractur lng pain tbe receipt of 1,5<KI I f rom husks was |)ulented Decemin and carried o i l - t i iu prize, leaving Mr . i o u

A n l h o n y a i n o r e l n c o n i o l a b l e a n d con-1 | r e j | 1 ^ f e a t u r e in Uie ;i0tb, l.Stt3, a n d a n a p p l e [Mirer in lt>i»4. t inned bachelor than ever. l o .Sena

i lnal ly put myself Isidy and soul! Kathar ine, lel l ( i , ) n i . ( „ the best of bis ab i l i l y . W h o me you love m e ! " ' hits not seen the Uurnsideovercoat or

H t i l i the ipi iet, l i re i l look in her | uigter w i t h a fac-simile of thu (Jeneral eyes. _ | l iuttoneil up inside? He is us bald as

" T o what end. Dr. Vane, wou ld it , ; a b i l l i a rd bail, and Is younger,shorter, do you th ink , d.i either of us any ' |U 1 ( i mti ieroutdoes bis colleague i n iier-gsod to Indulge in a few inonienls | s o ^ i atlractions. Has also a reputa-l o i l y? v - - • " • 1 • -am love to auotber g i r l

" I w i l l g l v e her up ; I w i l l — " " O h , hush ! " site cried, in a piteous

sobbing voice." Have I fallen so low

money, . homes pooler if not wiser men. Dur- I the value of an improvement in gal-ing thu peri iulsit lon w i i i d i the ofllcers 1 lows, or suspenders for breechea, pan-of justice made they came on 5,000 lire, i taioons, or trowsers. wh ich there is reason to believe was a — . » pa r lo f the profits wrung from wreichcd emigrants. Here, then, 1 have re- j isirted three dist inct crimes wh i ch liave i

u ther i i I ta ly : One thousand shingles la id four more unpro- inches to the weather w i l l cover one

Fuc tH W o r t h I t e i i i c n i b G r i i i g .

Vou say von are bound that 1 t lon for being a"«ood judge of c l i am- : { ^ r S ^ - d l n ^ free. Is it l i ke ly I w i l l g ive m y | i a g n e and quai l on toast; but what ' , V [ L r X u . « k e r ut, • to another g i r l ' s lover?" U.is here of the M e x i ^ i and Ind ian : I i iunTred" ^ a ^ ' o f ' ^ u r i ^ ami

wars, and later our ow u m i l war. j | ignorant peasantry; ami i t is i five pounds of shingle nails w i l l fasten . | means bv covering his war l i ke head ^ l s f u c l o r * l l m t t h i governinei i t ami then'i. \ ' Wi l l i U c l i l i i ch l l ia mol) cap and thus . , n l l , | l n r i i i l M hnve taken un the One-f i f th more s id ing and l loor ing Is One-f i f th more s id ing and l loor ing I

the number of siiuare feet be covered, hecauseof the

i d l ng and matching of t lm

You don ' t know? W h y , how vour education has been neglected! W h y , 'duck on the rock' Is Reg's and m y favorite pastime. I t Is far ahead of

Eio, pallone, lawu tenis, or A u n t l iy ; I t 's less expensive, and does not

require much brain power. Come and be Ini t iated at once." Khe sprang to her feet, caught up Spider by the tai l , und vanished through the w indow, followed by Vane, Iteg, ami RuflTI'r. Miss Carew led the way to a shady

kept up her l i t t le tr icks of voice and manner to a maddening degree.

MUs A m a n t saw it, s ini ied her slow, superb smile, and—waited. Mrs. Carew saw It, fretted herself half i l l over i t . but d id not dare to find fault again w i th Katharine. Hob Lawrence saw it, and his pale face grew j ialer; wh i le Hanjo could have to ld of many a lu i i f mi le of hard r i d ing in those soft summer day*. A n d st i l l Miss Croweli's visit was pu to t r inde l ln i le ly .

Much to Jul ian 's disap| iointuient, Msls Carew and Lawrence failed to be spot on the lawn, whence tbe sliver

Hudson was visible, l y i n g asleep i n j thefr iemls predicted; t he i rmonner to -

ul lan, gravely . , . . L'klng up s l lpp i . ,

foot, "Miss Carew," he added, s t i l l

" A l l o w me , " raid going down on one knee, p i ck ing up tho slipper, und p u t t h u i t on the l i t t l e

the Miminer sun. " T h e l lrot th ing to do , " she raid, earnestly, " i s to find a rock and a duck, also some smaller stones—not very easy th ings to t lm l here, where Norton regards a l l 's l icks, slocks, and rocks' as his especial en-emies. A h ! what do 1 see?—the very t h i ng ! " and runn ing round a large spreading oak. Miss Carew appeared, t r i umphan t l y d raw ing Reg's garden cart fu l l of stones. " V o u w i l l let Bob-bins have these, won' t you, I teg?" she said persuasively.

"Ess , " said Reg, rather regretful ly. " N o w , I ) r . Vaue, put th is largest

stone on tbo grass—so; tha t is our rock; now th is ktnaller pointed one on the top of I t j that Is our duck. You see, we are each to take a stone, stand o i r as far as you l ike, and a im a l the duck. I f you succeed In knock ing i t o i l , you must run and get your stone and be back at the home liefore the duck Is placed in i tosl l ion. or elsa you miss another shot u n t i l I have fulled. Of course the f u n her away you send the duck the bet'er chance you have of get t ing home In l ime. W e w i l l make Reg duck and rock keeper; he is so slow ho w i l l give us a l i t t l e more lee-. . . w a y ; and wo w i l l make thu g a m e self w i th this rose. I h e n , i tvmii v.rt v« iMilots " pitssloiialely, " 1 ou do not mei

" A n d the prize. Miss I arew ?" asked ride that horse Dr. Vane ? " , - a | U , Hob and 1 thought she would suit

"Oh . make it what you choose; but you wonderful ly. Miss Care w ; but you . . ..* . . . t - - I. . . I . . oa Ii at 11 tint rulii hfir itnltHiii vnii lilf(»

ward each other was marked by a dis-tant politeness, and Kathar ine always lost Miinewbat of her br i l l iancy when under his Inlluences.

The summer days sped on ; days ful l of perfect beauty came und passed, and saw the l i t t le comedy w o r k i n g itself out, the /Inalc unknowu even to the actors. They were Idle summer days, filled w i t h pleasures that come so easily lo tbe more fortunate ones of this world. They rode the country over. Miss Aman t was a fine horse-woman, and as Kat l iar ine said of herself, she knew noth ing of the science of r id ing, but she hail yet to find the five-barred gate that could stop her, or tho horse that would refuse her mount .

The l l rsl day, an they oi l gathered on the piazza to see them oft", the horses sleek and sh in ing in the sun, Ka th-ar ine came down a l i t t l e la te ; she ran out from the d im hall In to the sunshine buttoning a Jacquerose in to her habit, lust ns tho groom led up Ken tucky . W i t h a sudilen, sharp cry she drew back w i t h i n the door. Hoth Ju l ian und I.awrence sprang to her.

" A r c y o u hur t . Miss Carew?" Shu smiled faint ly. " 1 pricked my-

alinost mean mu to

Sho rose from her seat and walked, | , ) r ( i tect lo i i from the followed by Ju l ian, into the b r i l l i an t l y [ „ the gallery above? l ighted drawing-room. As she enter- Next upon the l ist, a lphabet ical ly, ed. Lawrence rose to meet her. ' j* Newton l iooth, bachelor, of Call-

Standiug by his slue; she l is iked at 1 f ( , r l , i r t : hut what romantic poHslbllities the iu al l for a moinent w i t h a half-shy, o r unrealized hopes lies entrenched hal f - t r iumphant a i r ; then w i t h a low, behind the citadel of his heart, fortu-sweeplng courtesy toward Miss A- nately no one knows. Itest assured man l , she said: that they would have been dragged to

" D r . Vane, th is Is my answer: Hub | Hg^t , i f possible, long liefore this. He 1 ' ' i - understood to be it bachelor of the

most celibate dye, and whether any

i,,!;:;: j pub l i shes a t e l egram I rom Marsal l les , O n e t h o u s a n d la ths will cover scven-i t m i n i n e u e a m s | t o t l l e f 0 | | 0 W | l l | ; e | ) c c t : A m u t i n y had j t y y a r d s o f su r face , a n d eleven pounds

Lawrence and I have been marr ied yea r ! "

" K a t h a r i n e ! " cricd Mrs. Carew, aghi isl

"Yes , Aun t Lena. Don' t get dra-mat ic , and I w i l l tel l you a l l about It. A year and more ago, whi le you were abroad. Bob came down to our poky l i t t l e hole of a vil lage fur some fishing. He fell in w i t h father, and—wel l , you know what father is. W i l h i n the

feminine has ever withstood tire charm of l i is apiirobation and per-sistently refused to be Mrs. Newton Is not known. He Is fifty-two; slender, brown haired and brown eyed, and as graceful as one of his o w n n a v i n g iialms, though the State of his na t iv i ty Is not one addicted to wav ing palms. Salem, Indiana, gave h i m b l r l h

next two hours Bob was instal led in j f ,H tered l i is early ambitions, and turn our box as one of tho fami ly . Of course we were always together. Bub had i l ls horses w i t h h im, und we rode the country over. That 's why I j i is t eould not get on Ken tucky tne other day. She was mine in those days, you sec. Wel l , when the par t ing came we found i t harder work than wesupposed. Bob, in a moinent of madness, de-clared I should marry h im . I was equally crazy, for I could not say no; and I t was only when al l wasover that i . we remembered that Bob was Htili un- 11

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aak y ou, Ju l ia , l i she no ta lu rm i i i g? " I n what w a y ? " " O h . i n every way. I n the first

place, i h e la clever, aud that Is a Ixirc, and, above a l l , every man she meets is

V aure to fal l i n love w i t h her; then, when i he baa drawn them to tnu very verge of despair, abe comes to mo to he lp her, and Is ' so sorry, but how could she know? ' I am glad, Jul ia tha t you are already engaged, for I an aura Mar ie A m a n t would uever l ike you to fa l l In love w i t h F l y . "

" l a m not ent irely hound to A u n t Marie 's fandea," answered the young man , fluablng s l ight ly . " B u t what d i d you cal l her? I thought her name waa Ka tha r ine . "

• ' 8o I t la real ly, on ly no one ever oalia her eo: every one has h lsown name for her. Reg aula her Robbing; and I named her F l y , because she Is never at i l l , and alwaya hanker ing after aweeta."

, " l a she p r e t t y ? " - ^ " N o ; aama i l brown face, a gooillsh

( figure, and twenty- three years of l i fe. Come, I am Ureu of the subject. I f you have finished your berries we w i l l go In to the garden, aud you aholl look a t m y roets,wbl le I read Mar ia A mant'a U t U r . "

ho ld ing the small fi>yt a prisoner, " p a r don m y rudeness—I thought you a real l i t t l e g i r l when I first spoke; am i If y o u love yourself, don' t go wa l k i ng about In such unchrist ian th ings as these," tspp lng w i t h h is finger the Ijouls gu inze heel of Miss Carew's slipper.

A l th is moment of momeuts Mrs. Csrew and Miss Aman t w a i k t i i in through Ihe bay-wimlow. " J u l i a n ! " cried fMith ladies In a breath; wh i l e Mios A m a n t added, " W h a t are you do ing?"

" ( t l v l u g Miss Carew a lecture on hea l th . " said Vane, r is ing to h is fu l l height. " W o find—Miss Carew und I —that we are on ly renewing an o ld ac-q i ia ln tanccship, " he went on, recklesi of the t ruth, his only thought to shield the g i r l , on w h o m their un lucky In-terview would be l i ke ly lo rebound later. " W h y d idn ' t you tel l me, Mrs. Carew, that your niece and I were not altogether strangers'.'"

" Ju l ian , you are ta l k ing nonsense," said Miss A m a n t , superbly.

" N o t h i n g surpr is ing In thai , A u n t Mar ie . "

A s a welcome break to them a l l came Reg's s h i l i l voice; " I say I ' i l l ? Dr. Dul ia i i i-aid I m i g h t ! " aud then a more piercing shriek brought l l ien i one and al l to the windows.

Master I teg was l y i ng on the grass, rolling over und over In a fit of nas-sion, wh i le Ruf i ler and Spider, their tongues hangiug out, their tails dowu-fallen, looked oneommlserat l i ig ly. I n the ilislaHcu was thu groom leauing F l i r t lo Hie stables.

" W l i a t In the wor ld Is the matter, I teg?" cried Mrs. Csrew, wh i le Kath-arine d e s i e l the window-si l l and cop-pice w i th a bound, and hud the l i t t le grieved fare close to hers, kissing, |iel-t lng, scolding, by l i i rns. She rose lo carry her burden o i l to some more eon-genial retreat. As she pwned Ju l ian she ulanccd u i i ai h im for one half second, and said, Leneath her breath, " T h a n k you very much for your pret-ty l i t t le fiction." Then sho was gone. Bu t Vane kept recall ing l ha t look a i l d a y ; I t come lK-tweeii h im and his (.atlenls; I t looked np at h im f rom his tiisik ; It smiled a l h im f rom his letter to Miss Croweli , un t i l he threw down his pen In desiiair.

T r u l y Miss Carew was wax lug dan-gerous.

CIIAITBII I I .—"DOCK ON TUB IIOCK." " N o w , onco fu t al l , Ka thar ine , I

w i l l not have l l ! You are to luavu Ju l ian Vane alone. I t certainly Is very provok ing that Miss Crowel i should choosu to defer her visit for two weeks I wish the g i r l would come and look after her own lover."

Tho speaker was Mrs. Carew, the morn ing after Dr . Vane's lecture on French heels. «

Kathar ine shrugged her pretty shoulders at Mrs. Carew's admoni t ion.

" I don' t want Ju l ian Vane , " sho an swered. " A l i e n e Croweli ismore than welcome to h im. B u t now. A u n t Lena, I ask you was I t m y faul t , that he went on hb knees to me tbe first t ime he saw me? I told h i m y o u and Mlsa A m a n t wanted h i m Immediate-l y "

I shall w l a i t , and as you are a begin ner we w i l l soy place (tux honmr*."

Jul ian hurled his stone v io lent ly ut the target ; I t sped on Its way, but lef t the duck hi t t ing un in jured on its rock.

W i t h a l i t t le low laugh, Miss Carew took her position, gave a quick glance over tho distance to bo passed, bent down, and w i t h a sudden movement sent her missive ou its way; tho next moment there was heard a sharp crack crack, tho duck was sp inn ing some rods oil', and Miss Carew wits fiylng over the grass, rescuing her stone, and back again before Reg had nioi in led the duck on the throne. A m i d much laughter and furious bark ing of the logs, the game continued, ami at the md of fifteen minutes Vano hud be-

come an a rden tadml ie r of " d u c k on tho r o c k " and his fa i r instructor. Dur ing one of their pauses for breath ho said:

Bob Lawrencu Is coming to stay w i th me, and I want you to promise to be good to h im , Miss Carew. Bob Is an awfu l l y good fel low, r i ch to no end through his uncle's w i l l , but down on al l women. He w i l l b r ing Banjo und Ken tucky w l l h h i m ; so wu m i g h t have some j o l l y rides. If you l i ke . "

Miss Carew was ho ld ing her stone In her hand, ready for another shot. As ho mentioned his fr iend's name, a sud-leti shiver shook her f rom head to

foot, and I t was another voice than her's broke the silence, or Vano must have noticed her confusion.

" M i g h t ono Innulre thu nature of this amusement?' ' I twasMIss An ia i i t who stood before them, her drapery of finest musl in and b l l lowv lace t ra i l i ng behind her over the graMi; her golden hair, In wh ich tho bllver was ulready ming l ing , |iarted over her broad and well-sha|ied head and brow In even waves, waa gathured In a heavy knot low In her neck. A l l the inerr ln ient died out of the grouii us she snoke.

Miss Carew has been k i m l l v teach-ing me 'duck on the rock,' " said Ju-lian, answering the questioning look lu Miss Amant ' s eyes.

" I n d e e d ! " In her slow, measured way. " D o you find i t umu«iug, M i rs Carew ?"

V e r y , " answered the g i r l , shor t ly . Then, w i t h a wicked g l immer lu her eyes. " I t a chief charm lies In Its be-ing a classical game. You know I t Is traced back to the Greeks," sho went on, Innocent ly, " H e l e n Introduced i t Into T roy after she was taken captive, and she and Paris used to Indulge In I I ceuturlca ago. D r . Schl leinann, In his late discoveries, found ono of the Identical atones, bearing Helen's name and the score of the game. I t makes one feel so learned. Miss A m a n t , to have even one's amusement date back for ages." "Yes, I t must , " said Mlsa A m a n t stm

ply , unable to make up her m i n d as to Bliss Carew's veracity. "Luncheon Is ready, however. Shal l wo go in ? J u-l lan, are you com ing? "

" N o , " he answered, his face cr imson f rom suppressed laughter ; " I a m to b r ing Bob Lawrence over thla eve-n i n g . "

Aa tbe two ladles moved away, Mies A m a n t a l i t t le ahead, he seized Miss Carew's band. " Y o u are a perfect— d u c k , " be aald, rap l j l l y , and pressed tha l i t t l e brown hoita t o h l i l l p a . T h e n

shall not r l do 'he r unless you i fke. F l i r t is qui te at your service, and I cau take Happy Though t . "

" T h a n k you , " nhe said, " I much prefer F l i r t . "

Lawrence turned away b i t ing his lips. " T a k e Kentucky to the stables," he Kald to the groom, " a n d never br ing her up again."

I n all tliewe excursions It was Vane and Kathar ine that kept together, and Lawrence and Miss A m a n t . Kathar-ine hits since said that never lu her life did she feel so desperate, never d id sho so put forth the whole battery o' her fascinations to please any one a' she did then for Ju l ian V a n e ; and yet she did not want his love, and her very cxlstcncu was a misery and tor-ture to her. Siiu was made of brave stuir, however, and i f sho sufiereil. It was w i l h i n her own four walls, and no one was any tho wiser.

" J u l i a n , " said Miss Amont , very soltly one aftermsin, meet ing h im in the hall, " 1 want to speak to you . "

'But 1 have promised Miss Carew," began Vane.

"Never m i n d your promise, Ju i ian. Miss Carew has forgotten It, for I saw h t r but five minutes since walk o i l w i th Bob."'

" W i t h Lawrence?" said Vane. " V i s ; though I don' t t h i nk she

caicd to go, for they stood arguing to-gether some t ime first. Now Ju l i an , " continued Miss Ai i iant ,af ler they were seated in thu l ibrary , the door closed, ami on ly a m u r m u r of outside l i fe coming In through the windows,

what Is to be the end of al l th i s?" " O f what . A u n t Mar ie? " "Don ' t beat about the bush," she

said Impat ien l ly , " y o u know what I mean. Wha t is lo be the end of a l l this lionselise bi tweel i you und MIsk Carew?"

The young man was quiet for a mo-ment, then, t luidi lng, salil eagerly: " I t can mean but onu t h i ng to mu Aunt Marie, and lhat is to ask Kath-arine lu mar ry mc. I am honorableat least."

Oh, you are? 1 am pleased to know that. Then It is no dishonor to fal l in love w i t h one g i r l wh i le you are en-gaged l o another? I l l s no dishonor to break one girl 's heart for the sake of another, who cares noth ing for you but as onu more t rophy to add to her list? I am glad to luarn your i le l ln i t ion of honor, Ju l i an . "

Vane started up. " Y o u shall not speak to me In this way. A u n t Marie. I am a man, and can managu my own aHii in. I f wo love oach other what does any th i ng mat ter?"

"Yes, I f you do. M y si l ly boy, do you t h i n k Miss Carew would mar ry you ? T r y he r ; on ly remember this— you must provide your own home; no iienny of ni lnu shall ever go to a w i l l -ful l l i r t . "

Miss A m a n t left h i m as she spoke, and Vane sat ou broodlugover her last words. As tho shadows lengtl iened, he became aware o f voices outside be-neath Ihe window—Lawrence's and Miss Carew's, Said the former ;

" T h e n you do love Ju l ian V a n e ? " To this i iuestlou the answer was In-audible, tne voioea grew fainter. Then again i t was l iawrence that said, " Then let mo beg you to end thla farce atonoe. 1. for one, am t i red of I t . "

der age, and his fami ly m i g h t objei to l i is mar ry ing a g i r l two years i l l senior, aud, worse st i l l , poorer than •poverty. But in spite of a l l that , we managed to have two very happy weeks, when one un lucky day wu quarreled. Hob lost l i is temper; 1 lost m ine ; and i t ended in our saying we were mistaken in t h i n k i n g we loved each other, und agreeing to sep-arate, for a t ime ut least. I n two mouths I was more than repc i i iant ; but Hob's uncle had died in that t ime, and left h im r ich. I was too proud to g o t o h im then, other neople might cull m y feeling something less k ind than love. I came here w i t h the very best Intentiuns, Auu t Lena l but then I never counled on meeting Hob here, and his seemingso ludl irerei i t andjeon-tented. I f I have done ony mischief, A u n t i .ena (rather wickedly) , " I am very sorry; but how could 1 know? Bob, have you l iked this year any bet-ter than 1 have?"

Fur answer ho turned the dear "pr imrose face," fu l l of love, upward, and bending, kissed her sweet lips.

"He re Is my r ing, Bob ; put It on , " she whispered, ami drew front Its hid-ing-place t l io folded s i lken paper.

A n d wi, after all. there were two weddings ol Crow ' ' Nest in the golden au lun in weothe i , for Mrs. Carew could not gel over the lack of cere-mony, t r nisheau, and fm-s that accom-panied Kathar ine's p r im i t i ve nup-t ia ls ; so sho Wits introduced w i t h ureal state its the bride, Mrs. Robert Lawrence, on thu sumo day that Ju-l lun made Al iene Croweli his wife.

A n d I am haiipy to stale tha t Mrs. Luwrenceond Sirs. Vano are the dear-est of friends, Jul ian and Boblnsepar able, wh i le Beg hits three homes. In wh ich at present he rules supreme.

ed h i m out at twenty-f ive w i t h a uni-versi ty education to try ids fortunes In Cal i fornia; there,as lawyer, merchant. State Senator and (Jovernor, he be-came Identi l led w i th thu Interests of his adopted Stale, and now serves her in the Senate. Fur ther on i n the alphabet comes the I'ennHylvania ml l -l lonolre. James Donald Cameron, st i l l in t i ie hey-day of manhood, but so formidable Is ills armor of cold, 1m-lasslve calm, that, despite tbe golden nail the most confident matchmaker might wel l bu dishcarteneil. Then he already has a priestess in Ills temple, h igh priestess of his heart and home,

S r o r n x u T i n : I n t k h k h t . — Dan ie l Webster onco dined w i t h an old Boston inerchant, and when ho camo to the w lneodus ' y old bottle wos carefully decanted by John, and passed to the host. Tak ing t i ie bottle, he poured out Mr . Webster's ghihs and l ianded i t to h im. Then | iouring out anoti ier giaM for himself, he held it to t l io l ight and said;

" H o w do you l ike i t , Mr . Webster?" " 1 t h i nk It i i a l ine s|H'lmen of old

por t . " " N o w can you guess what it cost

mc?" Miiil thu host. "Surely no t , " said Mr . Webster. " I

on ly know that it is excel lent . " " W e l l , now, I can tel l you, for I

made a careful estimate t l ' other day When I add the interest l o the lirs price, 1 find that it cost i no jus t one dol-lar und twenty- l ive cents per glass."

"OimmI g rac ious ! you d o n t say s o ? " said Mr. Webs te r ; a n d t h e n d r a i n i n g Ids glass, liu presented It a g a i n , witii t h e r emark :

ovely daughter who is at once mother und ulster to the motherless brothers und sisters left to her care.

A more recent acquisition to the gal-axy of solitary ones, is Senator Chalfeo, of Colorado; u modest, unassuming widower of fifty-two, who miubt he remarkable fur exceeding baldness in a congregation of wigs, but there are too many bald heads in the Senate who dispute his t i l io lo being tho baldest man In America. Dur ing i i isshort term of Senatorial service. Senator ChalTee has been dis|H>sed of n ia t r in ion ia l ly several l inn's according to rumor, but l ike Senator Cameron, lie hasudaugh-ter who l l l is Ihe vacant niche In the domestic sanctuary, and rumor w i l l probably continue to feed upon the unsubstantial fare wh ich Senator Chatlee's matr imonia l filghta b r ing to earth.

A t t en t i on ! Th is is Senator Ferry, one of the most redoubtable and, ss rumor soys, diversely alllauced"bacho-l o r s l n t h o Senate. F rom the classic shudesof Michigan's pines and wood-ed retreats of a lumber yard, ho was called to fill several positions of trust In his own Slate, and finally found Ills way to Congress. F i rs t the House and then the Senate sheltered this slender Mlchlgander so destructive to feml i i lno peace of m ind , and tho ef-forts of gossip to get h im securely moored in tbu matr imouia l harbor have lieen second only to tbe attempts made by that mythical lady to dis-pose of his predecepsor In the Presi-dency of the Senate, Hen ry Wi lson, who so persistently retnained a wid-ower. Senator Ferry's l l l l y vears sit very l i gh t l y ujioii h im . H e Is as s lr i i ight . slender and brown-haired as ever. H i s present term of service ex-pires in IhKI, and he w i l l cont inue to tie un eminent target for Hynien 'h shafts so long as his constituents keep h i m in o promlncut place.

Another sh in ing mat r imonia l mark is the great icorporcally) Indiana Senator, Joseph K. McDonald. A l -beit he Is a native Ohioan, l ie migrated to I n d i a n a early enough i n his career to save Buckeyes any resiKiiiHlbility for his subeequent acts, and now It is said Unit thu doiiKhty Ind ian ian.emu-lousof Senator Chrlst iuncy'sexample, Is about to scale t h e Treasury heights, and bear away one of the fairest of the enshrined nvinpbs to tho sheill 'r-Ing position of Mrs. Senator McDon-ald. Then, too, rumor has another version, to thu ellect that tho lady in queation lives in Indiana, bas never been In t h e T reasu ry , and is awai t ing tbe slow coursu of a divorce suit which w i l l leave her free to accept the name of Mrs. Senator, and furthermore the lady Is thu mother of a young gentle-man who recently m a r r i e d onu of Sec-

arisen l u that isirt among U-VI I ta l ian 1 of lath nails w i l l nai l them on. emigrantscomi i ig f rom Uenoaon tbe E ight bushela of good l ime, sixteen way for America. Tbe cause of the ! bushels of sand and one bushel of halt , revolt wits this: They hod been w i l l make enough mortar to plaster promised by Hie agents a passage on I one hundred square yards. hoard a steamer, but inst iad of the 1 A cord of stones, three bushels of promise being fu l l l l led they had al l | l ime a n d a cubic yard of eand. w i l l lay been crowded in to a sai l ing vessel,aud | one hundred cubic feet of wal l . packed l ike anchovies ono on lop of F ive course of br ick w i l l lay ouo foot the other. Tho crew bad also made j in height on o chimney. N ine bricks common cause w i th tho emigrants, in u couiso w i l l make a Hue eight and as this was lo them much more i inches wide and twenty Inches long, compromising, it may wel l be believed | aud eight br icks in a course w i l l make that the complaints were amply jus l l - a Hue eight Inches wi.le and sixteen lied. The I ta l ian Consul, l l is sold, I inches long. had telegraphed for insiruct lons to his A box twenty - four Indies by six-government, und protection w i l l no teen Inches i-qiiore, and twenty-eight doubt be given to these v ic t ims of i Inches deep, w i l l contain a barrel, fraud, and punisbment meted out to A box twenty-eight inches by fifteen those who have practiced l l . and one-half inches Miuore, and eight

inches deep, w i l l contain a bushel. 1 ' " A Ihix twe lve Inches by eleven aud

E t o r u u l I ' u u l s h i u c i i t . 'one-half Inches square, and n ine in-ches deep, w i l l contain a ha l f bushel.

iQpmwn of Cbiuia JUrrar ) A box cigt l t inches by eight Inches Farrar, the dist inguished i square, und eight Inches deep, w i l l

Engl ish preacher and author of the i ^nntaln a peck. beat l i fe of Christ ever yet wr i t ten, re- a box eight Inches by eight inches cently said in Westminster Abbey: | H(|uare, and four and one-eight Inches " H a v i n g quoted from tho Bible Ihe j w i l l contain one gallon, won la 'he l l / 'dan ina l lon , "ever las t ing , " A box four inches by tui i r Inches I say unhesi tat ingly, 1 say w l l h the j „(maiv, and fuur and oiie-quarter In-fullest r igh t to speak, ond w i t h thu ne- deep, w i l l contain a p int . cessary knowledge; I say w i t h the | calmest and most UHfiincliIng sense of lunnniwo riroiiien responsibility, standing here In the Japniicao i iromcii. sight of Ood aud our Savior, and i t may

i . , . . . v m . « 5 v l i y put to i i practical u-c onu should "assist" at o Yedo lire. When tho wor ld Is g iven for the hook and ladder men to go in to action, i t is a treat to see some score of musculur, aciive-l lmbedyoung fellows, no toneof whom pauses a moment to look at the danger Into wh ich he Is going headlong, dash into tbu houses already tot ter ing to their fal l , swarm on thu roofs, swing from ralter to rafter, struggle un al-most perpendicular sloped of loose tiles, often w i t h o rope In the i r mouths, j u m p over y a w n i n g chasms of tlume

aud thut, being In our present ucceptu-lot lo i i of them s imply mistranslations, they most uuquestlnnably w i l l not stand in thu revi-ed translat ion of t i ie Bible, if tbu revisers have understood their duty . Thu verb ' to damn' i n thu Greek Testament Is neither more nor less than thu verb ' to condemn.' Tho word 'olonlos,' translated 'everlasting,' in Its l lrst sense means 'sge-long,' ln Its second sense 'something above ond be-yond l ime. ' The word rendered 'he l l ' is Tartarus, borrowed os the namu for

metaphor of pur i fy ing aud correcting j ^ punishment, which, its we a l l believe, , 'u . . . . . i ' c o m e s the whole does await the Im.ieniUmt sinner ^ b j here and beyond the grave. o-dozeu firemen, sending up a huge

pi l lar of smoku and sparks to the sky, and ca l l ing forth a tremendous yel l f rom tho admi r ing crowd. Scarcely has I t fa l len when a dozen activa fel-lows arc hard at work w i t h their fire-

. . . .hooks. F r o m under ono heap of t lm-nressions frequently met w i t h i n the hers j u m p out twoor three o f t he hook Ho l y Scriptures. They are believed u n j [ m i de r men, who rub their bruises to be ent i re ly correct : 1 and laugh frant ical ly. Ou to facavern

A day's journey was 33 and 1 - j miles, j 0 f 8 aio lder lng ashes crawls anoiher, fcCtalililll l l lluv'tt iniirilHV WLLN hImiIII : lal . . . . I . i l . . fraatat tlto*

U l h l o T e r m s .

Headers of the Bib le w i l l be interest-ed in the fo l lowing exp lana ion of ex-ng i

illy

A Sabbath day's" journey was about one Engl ish mile. Kzeklel 's reed was 11 feel, nearly. A cubit Is 22 inches, nearly. A tlnger's breadth Is equal to one inch. A shekel of si lver was about 50 cents. A shekel of gold was f3.0«. A talent of si lver wits (1,518.32. A talent of gold was (23,800. A piece of si lver, or a penny, was 13 cents. A far th ing was 3 cents. A gcruh was 2 cents. A mi le was IJ cents. A homer contained Til gallons and 3 pints. A n ephah, or bolh, ronta ineu 7 gallons

w i t h an a r m broken; wh i le f rom the Innermost recesses are pulled out two or three poor blackened, mut i lated re-malns ot what were a few minutes back ro l l i ck ing dare-devils in the pr ime and strength of manhood. These lasl are genily carried oil" on shutters, and to-morrow w i l l be follow-ed to the i r last resting-place under tho cryptomerlas aud azaleas on iho h i l l -side yonder, by a crowd of relations aud comrades, proud In Hie midst of their sorrow of the deaths met w i th In

and 4 pints. A b i n was I gal lon and I the publ ic c a u s e — A c F t u r Jlound. 2 pints. A firkin was? pints. A n n n i c r { m l m

was 0 pints. A cub was 3 pints. A log was one-half pint. ' Tho Trea tment of 'I ruiiips.

^ ^ " i The convent ion which was held In I n the c i ty of Glasgow once l ived a I Bal t imore, Md., to consider the t ramp

wor thy merchant, whose chi ldren 1 , nuisunce, proponed thu fo l lowing legls-knew. As God hod blessed h i m in his lal lon: buy ing and nelllng, ho became a r i ch man. A n d having u great love for country life, be Usik his riches and bought some fields on w h i c h ho had played and gathered l lowers when a ch i ld , and also thu mansion in wh i ch the old laird of the place was w o n t to l ive. There was just one t h i ng he for

" F i l l l l up again as puick asyoti can,! r , . , u r y Sherman's nieces, r I want to slop lhat confouuded in- i i..., I l n , i,,,.,. „ / . i , , . Last lu l l not lea>t of the lone stars in

Ihe Senatorial firmament Is Senator i Sharon, who con scarcely be said to be 1 single, slncehu Is so wedded to his sli-

ver that even thu most urgent de-mands of party and State cannot take

| h i m from the side of his dearly be-: loved, and few ond short have been | the chances here for ang l ing In Sharon

waters. Tho great si lver fish nibbles

for 1 teres!,"

I n mak ing our way th rough the worldas|Hion ful l of o i l w i l l go farther than a : juurt of vinegar.

S i iiHtiirallNlx olmorve, a Ilea llavo HUialler lloas that un blm prey,

And these havesiiialhirxllll tu uilo'eili, And su proceed—ad Inllnltum.

" I l Isn' t loud praying w h i c h counts 1 at other ba i t , 'and goes to enrich thu w i th the Lord so much its g i v i ng four i nets of the I'aclllc fishermen. fu l l quarts for every ga l l on , " said an , ,,m n • Arkansas c i rcu i t rider. . i i , . i i . i . ,

u , o ,,1 . i . . i A l l t l l eOt tawan i i ss , taken to church I t was Sydney Smi t l w h o retried for the l l rs l t ime, was du ly Impressed

upon some one who had called h im on I w U l l t i l u l | u o t t u i t y that she should keep every-day man, Wel l , If I am an • • t t l ttH ft mouse." She behoved every-doy man, you ore a weak one." | , e r M . | f u „ t i i t i l u preacher became

" Y o u never saw m y hands so d i r ty 1 wormed up to his work , and then sho its t ha t , " said a petulant mother to her raised her l inger, and, look ing straight l i t t le g i r l . " N o , but your ma did, I ' l l ; ot h im, cried : "See here, don' t you

F i rs t—Kve iy person who wanders f rom place to place, hav ing no |ierni»-nent home, and lodged In barns, out Iioiisch, or in the open air , and has no visible means of support ami begs for a l i v ing , shal l be liable to arrest and Im-prisonment fora special term a l labor.

Second—Thut such labor may be ru-got to do: ho forgot to make his w i l l , quired to be performed tiiHin thecoun-and say to wi iom the mansion and fields | r ( l t t ( |H l i r ( 1 , |a . r pui.n,. works, at the should go when he died. Snby-oi id-bv, 0 | , , i 0 1 1 ..f theCuunty Commissioners • when he died, no w i l l could be found. \ th,, aeverol counties.

bet," was tho reply. There Is the dillerenco between hap-

piness and w isdom; be that th inks himself thu happiest man , really is so; but he who t h i n k s himsel f the wisest man is generally the greatest fool.

PEIlflEVKIIANCK A.VI» OlLSTIXACV.— The dltl'erence between |>erseveranco and obstinacy is, that one olten comes from a strong w i l l , and the other f rom a strong won' t .

make so much noUe."

A n old Scotch parson once camo to the house of a parishioner, where his gont ly knock ing could not be heard for tne nolne w i th in . Upon this he l i f ted thu latch and walked In, say-ing, in a majestic w a y , " I should l i ke to know who is tbu head of this house?" "Weel , s i r , " said Sandy, " i f ye bide a wee we ' l l maybe bo able t o tu l i ye, for Janet aud I are just t ry-i n g to tett le that po in t . "

Now he left behind, his wi fe, four dangiiters, and an on ly son. But as no w i l l had been madu, l i .e mansion, and t i ie fields, and a great part oi a l l his riches, came to this on ly son. H e was in London when tho news came that i l ls father had died, and tha t ho was now a r ich man. Just at that moment money would have been very useful to l i im , for lie was a young merchant be-g inn ing life, and no one would have blamed h i m If he hud sold " T h e money is welcome, and w i t h i t I sholl push m y new business o n . " But God had given h i m o gentle heart. He left London as soon after he gol thu news as ho could get a t ra in. A n d although I t was late In thu doy when he arrived ut his native c i ly , the first t i l i ng he d id wits to go to the housu of a f r iend who drew out d'.-eds, and had o deed mode out by wh ich the mansion and lleldn were madu over to his mother a l l her days—and a l l the rest, bolh land and money wh ich his father had left, was div ided al ike between her, his sisters, and himself. A n d when that was al l fixed, he wont to his home and buried his father. Somebody said to h i m aflerwards, " B u t why d id you go thut very night and have your deed made out?" He said, " I that n igh t saw it was m y duty to do I t . I f l h a d left It t i l l next day. m y duty m i g h t not have

M« l« * r . ' [bunday Ma^Mlne.

Th i rd—That thu House of Corret-l ion should he completed and opened for f i e reception of t ra i i i |H at the earli-est day practicable,

Four l l i—That the lodging and incar-ceration of trampH and vagabonds In jai ls and alms-houses shall, as lar as pracsicahle, he dlscontluued s i .1, i f necessary, distr ict work- i < u-es shall bu established to co-operate w i th thu House of Correction in r l iuving thu jails and almH-houses of thu malnten-ance of able-lMidied paupers.

F i f t h - T i i e Imprisonment of paupers and cr imina ls al ike shall have for Its object reformation and instruct ion, w i th tho protection of thu communi ty , rather than punishment.

S ix th—The sale of Intoxical lng dr inks to known tramps and vnga-honds shal l bu forbidden.

L i te ra ry young man at p a r l y - M I m Jones, hove you seen 'Crahbe'sTale?'

Young lady, scornlu l lv—I was not awaru tht>t crabs had tells.

L i t e ra ry young man ; covered w i t h confusion—1 beg your pardon, miss? I should havu taid, "read '('rabhe's Ta les . ' "

Young lady, angr i ly , fcorn fu l ly— A n d I was not awaru that red crabs had tails, e i ther !

E x i t young man.

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Elliliu Bur rc t t is rocovcring.

Stnnley's hair lias g r o w n g ray .

Moody is lufforing f rom over work .

Q«n. Kogor A . Pr ior is n strong chcss player .

On dit: T h a t Man ton Marble is soon to bo married.

Mrs. Livermore is Iccturmg on " H a r r i e t Mar t ineau . "

Har l an says he will not be a can-d ida te for senator ( r o m l o w a .

D r . 11. A. Reynolds will bogin red ribbon work in Chicago J a n . 18.

Mrs. Henry W a r d Beecher will visit her o range iilantation iu Flori-da in F e b r u a r y .

A n n a Dickinson has resumed work on her new ploy. I t is rumored to b o a comedy .

Joseph Fau lkne r died at W i n d s o r , N . S., recent ly—aged 102 yea r s and 10 months .

F l ipper , tho colored lieutenant, is a t tached to a colored regiment on tho R i o Grande . So also is a son of Gen . Ben. Butler.

Dion Bouoicault has fitted up, a t , „ an expense of $16,000, e legant «p- ^ t • .i par tuients i n K o w Y o r k city^—"won- which ^ r b e h o l d " " ^ C r e , U # 0

ders o f l u s u r y and raagnifieencc." i . . T , ) e BKC p f i g n o r I D C e C 0 I B menced with the christian system."

' It is with > pieus fraud &i with a bad action It hegets culamitout necessity of going on."

"To read the bible without horror, we must undo everything that is tender, sympathizing and bona heart of man."

Infldels.

Mr. E d i t o r : As there appeared in tho J o c n s i i . of last week, (copied from an exchange) n long article under t i n head of 'Two kinds of Infldels" in which tho writer succecdtd not only ia establishing his utter ignorance of Inll-deilty but also in abusing two of the grandest men this country ever produc-ed, Thos. Paine and Uob't. 0 . Inger-soll. The clergy ami christian prei i havo for the p u t sixty years industri-ously circulated the vilest slanders con-cerning Thomas Paine, than whom no purer man or teacher or patriot over lived. It would be simply justice to compel every man who bus been guilty of this unchristian act to read again and again the recent triumphant defense of the memory of Thos. Paine by Robt. Q. Ingersoll. As an act of justice 1 ask you to publish tho following brief ex-tracts from the writings of Thos. Paine, that your readers may know what Thos. Paine really taught, what Infidelity has been, is and will be. The "blataat" clamor of ignorance or bigotry can nev-er hush the voice nor extinguish the glo-rious light of truth. Wbnoda.

"1 believe in the eqoality of man, and 1 believe that religious duties consist in doing justice, loving mercy, and en-deavoring to make our follow creatures hanny."

"My own mind is my own c h u r j h . " '•It is necessary to the happiness of

man that he bo mentally faithful to himself."

"Any system of religion that shocks the mind of t child cannot be a truo

Ju l ia W a r d Howe is writing let-t e r s f rom Europe to tho Chicago Tr ibune—and her last arc f rc ih after a visit to Uavavia and Switzer-land.

Mrs. Hicks , who lately captured Mr. Lord, the 81 year-old widower of N e w York city, owns a quar ter of a million of property a t Toledo, O .

Tho koii of Prof . Morse, tho invou-

bonnvolcnt in the

"Tht ir,jn dm not txi$l. vho can uy 1 hatepertteuttd him or that I hau in any can returned nil for etil "

"Of all the tyrannies that effect man Ai lV •'VII A SVI« A'AV/I at . Miv l i l t i l l , . , 1 r If • t i

i . employ. , , i„ Brooklyn ns^tnanager of a imal l lo-1 c r u o i raan->-

S T A R C L O T H I N G H O U H K .

Disso lu l ion of ( V P a i i n r i n l i l p .

H a v i n g bou^lit th r i n n r M o l II

C. Levi, in the linn <•! Levi Hro".,

the undvraignud will lu-ieille. con

duct tl.c bntincFi a t thu old ctnnd,

38, 40 and 4'i Caniil Stropt, umU'i

tho long I'Stabl'ihcd mid n l i i M i

name of the great One P i i cc

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

in consequence ol which I' e niMre

stock iniiit be turned into money at

once. Notice tliesa prietif:

Man ' s Fine all Wool B a a v a r ' O v e i a )uts worth <15.00 only $9 6'.>.

all Wo«l Beaver Ov t r ao t t a iBrown and Black, worJ i $10.00 only

Mcn'a custom mad* Ex t r a Finn Ov»ieo.iU worth |?S.OO only

M e i ' i Heavy Qrey Ovcicoats , $2.C0 " H a a v v Chinchilla Overcoats $1.50 Hays ' O r a re r i t s , $».0C'. Baya' Ma«vy Overeosts , 3 to 10 dol-Iire. Mens' H a a v y Satinet P i n t s only 78c. Heavy K n i t J a e k o t s only 60c. Call nt onco for at theso priaes tho stook will Wo closed ant very la*!.

Isaac C. Levi, S u c c e s s o r t o L e v i B r o s , S t a r

O l o t h i D B H o u c e ,

30, iO, and 41, Canal Street,

G R A N D R B P I D 8 , M i l H .

I T A K E T H K R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y .—GEN. J ACK.SUM, I'LIj FIND A WAY OR MAKE IT,-GEN. FREMONT

.Men's

$11.53.

118.00

cal office. T h e family seems to bo evoluting backward .

Ike Gregory , tho wit of the Roch-ester Democra t , and its associate editor, lias acceptad a similar po-sition en tho Buffalo Express . l i e is eucceed fd on tho D e m o c r a t by O . W . Elliot. Mr. Gregory married n lady of Marshall , Mich.—the daugh te r of tho late J u d g e Noyes .

f a n n y Davenpor t wrote in a c en t l fman ' s autograph book, t t H a r t f o r d , Conn, this sweet senti-bcdI: " I wish that all creation were bu t a single mouth to that I m i g h t kiss i t . " Consider us all c rea t ion nex t t ime you como Ibis way, dear Fanny ,—l ie / . jYeui.

Blaine 's health is gleaily improv-ed by h is Kansas trip.

Senator E d m u n d ' s letter to tho pres ident is a t t rac t ing much atten-tion.

Mr. P a g e , of Californin, has intro-duced a bill al lowiag the organiza lion ol gold note banks.

Lawreiico Barrett closed a very succeBsful engagemeiit at thu Nat ion-r.l theater , Sa turday night. . , . . .

Many of tho prominent tcicnlis ts ' ^ of the country, especially the as

".My own opinion la that those whose lives have been spent in doing good and endeavoring to make their fellow mor-tals Irnppy, will bo happy hereafter."

"The intellectual part of religion is a

Srivate affair between every man and is Maker, and in which no third party

has any right to interfere. The prac-tical part consists In doing good to each other."

"N« man ought to make a liTlog by religion. One person cannot act relig-ion for another; every person must per-form it for himself."

"Onu good schoolmoiter li of more use than a hundred priests."

Let us propagate morality unfettered by superstition."

"Clod is the power or first cauie. N a -ture is the law and matter li tho tub • ject acted upon."

" I Mint in one Ood and no mere, and I hope/or happineu beiond thu life."

The key to heaven is not in t h i keep-ing ol any sect nor ought it be obstruct-ed by an}-."

"My religion, m d the whole of it li the fcur and love of the Deity and un i -versal philanthropy."

"1 have yet I huliive some yeirs In store, fur I have a good state of health and a happy niinii. I take care of both by nourishing the first by temperance and the hittvr with abundance."

"Man has ir- property in m m . " "The world is my country, to do

TUUUAS PAISK.

t ronomers, Lave memor ia l i t td ton-1 List o rLern i t s re inainlngtn the Poi t Kress to romovo Wash ing ton obser- OHWe kt Lowell. Kent Co., Mich, vatory to a healthier and be t te r l o - 1 J a n -cation.

Murphy, the tempe.ai .ca reformer, will begin work in Washington, J a n . 27th. The re is a l ready a live-ly agitation in tho ci ty; within the

Ea t i month nearly 3,000 p e n o n s avo signed the p ledge .

Republ icans are conl idenl that in a l ew days Sharon will be in his seat in the Senate, and so they will havo a major i ty , no mat ter what P a t l e r -eon may do .

Hon. E . W . Ba rbe r , late third a s -sistant postmaster-general , looms up as tho possible governor of Michigan His boat ot fr iends h e r e wish him success.— Washington Star.

D u r i n g the past qua r t e r more than 200 posloffices in tba south have so increased their business as to be-como "pres ident ia l offioes"—thnt is, offices the postmasters of which havo to bo appoin ted by tho p res iden t and confirmed by tho senate . Tho po«t-master-general cons iders that this indicates an inoreasu in tho prosper -i ty in that ssotion.

Secre ta ry Sherman will begin to carry out his plan for a popular loan without wai t ing fur legielation. H e will place tho •! per cents, in the hands o f b a n k t r s , who will l u allow-ed a commission of one half of one per cent, for negotiatiiii; loans. T h o socretnry thinks ho can get half ol the (000,000,000 now deposited in savings banks in exchan to f r t U r r bonds.

T h e greenback par ty of N i w York will petition •ongross to ie-peal tho resumption act and rcnione-tize silver.

T h s whisky niakera and dealers ol" 60 Ti'iinossee counties met in Nash-vilK' nml i «i lyrd to ask congrcsB to reduce the uhisky lax lo 50 cents.

John Y o u n g Bion n sayx ihat he has a lways <.piioBul t i e Texas Pn-oifio echciiie, and li :it all th- nlifga-tionH in Bl'iir'n inomori -l v, !.u-h f i n-ce :i him ::rc' filn1 .

I ' rS!in I' I< I ( ; F 'I sl KEY faye •'.At liP in l i te y ip; , . Mil In | | ic i p i liati n >•; I • • Tu .n i ' s -ee slate debt, and il'th l oiu.-t parly thought it v.. Id ho fitrongcr will: him on I ' B t icket (' •r Governor ho wnuld be ' tCiiiple l l o ansvrei ilu rai l lo inn foi ' ti n l l .Cf .

Ladihs List Mrs. Mary J . Darthol omew. Mill K. D Pnrki, Bin. L. M, Ticknor.

Gent's List --- George Anderson, Joseph Ilruner. Chirk Hoiighner. John Cox, Patrick reanry, William Morgan, Henry Wolkcr, Auitln I). Wright.

Persons calling for thesi le t ten will please say "Advebtised" and glvt lb« date cf thi i notice.

JAB. W. n i R B , P . M .

A y e r ' s

Cherry Pectoral

D i i Id presenting the following leiien lo th*

poblic we will only uy, thai they art M -lectcd from n Urge number which wc a n constantly receiving ftora nil jectioni. They epeak lor tliemjelves and ihould nlafy tb* tnest •Veplical of the value of L^irion'i C«r-Btive;

" N E U R A L G I A 4 Y E A W S T " „ , ,, , n i"A. o . net , iBrf. Cenilenta-Ili»irg ('jflcicil »iih Ncunlfl* of

the miiKlfi l.'t four ) e n . and Ii'fl ihf vaii&m tmciiti which ute udmlhnl, unh liiilt rr no itlicf, I wu induccJ lo ity jour Cutallvf. From "."IF onF ' " " r,"«l of P»in. by I •hill apply mil aeoibcr lo coonlculy mdioic lb« duoc from ihr lyticm, •hicn I l.jvc cvciy coo-CiUcc« lo btlitfc your rrntdy will do.

K HUS5EI.L

S C I A T I C R H E U M A T I S M . Clkvklanp. O.. D(c »4lh. iS .

GenUfxcn—I dcure lo make a lutcuicnl tegird-Inj ihe cOcct cfyourCuialivt upenmc. I lullrrcd Inltnt'ly for 1*0 raonihmiih Sciaiic Khcunuiitm, • t.d natuially tiled -ilihe rcmcdict I could hear of, the Curative anocg the othen, but found no relief And came 10 Ihecuncluiion there wai itocure for il, 1 wa« |>:riuadtJ finally 10 rive your Cutalln a thorouRh 1 nal by cne v>ho had bcencured. I a(ain cnir.menttd o| i King the Cutalive in eamnl under rii directlt n( anu in n week'» lime I wai free from

Iam and well. I fiimly believe every cate (4 !heumati»m »dl yield to Lawwn'i Curative, but U

Bast U Uftcd freely and penUtently at you direct JAMES It. BkOWN.

' Ihe importance of lite l l iorougli use ol

the medicine can not be too strongly Im-

pressed on Hie patients. I l wil l cure every

time when used as we direct. Sc« circnlon oround each bollle.

" S O R E T H R O A T . .r, , Ct.rvll.AND, O , Nov. ild, .11,4 Dif I ewiin C liccncal Co ;

Oentlcmen-I va« autreiini; lenibly with Sor* Throat the jvtninii I died upon you. you will reco.lect After uiing the Cutalive fiequently dur-Inc the r gHl, i<r dirrclion, 1 fmnd llul by momicg I Almost cntirtljr relieved. At iht

I. y cat*. 1 have laWen j.Ieavue in icu mmtndinf it io wy (lienJt, Auil l •lull continue I < advertuc ill meritt.

Truly youn, WILI.II UEARDSLET.

~ N E R V O U S H E A D A C H E .

Tor D'.aeaMi rf

Throat and Lunjti.

auoh aa Coueli..

C'olda, T.'hocpl!.

Oou^b. Bronolnt;..

Aithma, arid Coi;-

•umption.

The repotatlon It has attained. In consequence of the marrcllous cures it has prodaced during the last h tlf cen-tury, Is a BUfflclcnl assurance to the public that It will continue to rralUc the hippleit results that can be desired. In almost every section of country there are penions, publicly known, who have been restored from alannlm; and even desperate diseases of the Itrnx". by Its use. All who have tried it r.r-knowledge Us superiority; and wh-.i. Iw virtues an- known, no one he.iiur aa to what medicine to employ t • IIbto the distress and aulTcrliip p<ci.. • lo pulmonary affection-". Ciir.iiiiv r> • toiul always affords Instant rt-ller, niv.l performs rapid cures of the nilldt r \ rletles of bronchial disorder, tm wi ll n * the more formidable diseases of il. • lungs.

As a safeguard to children, am! 1 the distressing dlsewes which besri the Throat and Chest of Childhood. 1' Is Invaluable; for, by It-s timely u v . multitudes arc rescued ami rcston d i health.

This medicine gains friends si crery trial, as 'he cures It Is constair • producing arc too remarkoble lo 1 • furgotten. No family rhonld be with-out It, and those who liavc once ii-i !

It never will. Eminent Physicians thronghont thu

country prcscrilie It, and ricrgyiiifn often recommend It from their knowl-edge of Its effect*.

ruTAacti nr

Dr. J. C. AVER 4 CO., Lowell, M«t . , Pnetleal and Analj tlcnl ChrmtcM.

iOU> »T AM. nucouiaTI KVUUVIV

Tho Groat Bielish Kcmcdi- Qray'a f>Bpec!flo Ilcmcdy.

raaDSMaKK. I> ftfcelallj ir-TRADI MARK. coumirndrd

falllDK cuie f.i." Seailnal Vf o a k rf<«, Rpermatoi rf<«, hpcimalor-llita, Imputeney, •nd all diitaifi tba* lolk

cn i ' r l f '7— Abort; ti a l.ow

Before Taking;; Tain |o the Back,UimnesjnfVUlon, I'rrmalare Old Aft, and many olb"r dlicaatf thai liadi tn Iniamty, Comumjllou and rri'tcalare Grave, alt of which a> a rule are Ont e»a>"d by djrullDis lion Ibtpalli ol naturf and over itidulnenca. ThcSpeelfli: llcill.-lnc l« thertiull cf alllr ttudy and miry ycati of ei-perler.er In IrtaUng there apKial dlrcatei.

Full r>illcul*t> In "Br taui[bl«li, which we da-• 're lo •end free by raall lo ever/one. ThcSpteiflo KedleinuliioMby alldr=,-ylil»«lfl per pvekmo. or ilx ea-kafrei for (}, or mil h- atct b< call en I • e.lpl al tba moaev 1.) u Ifr.iln?

T f i E a n a V M i w i t r i N E c o . . Kn. 10 Mecbanic." Bln-.k, II,•troll, ill.h.

foHin l.uarll by IIuli t llunld. STj I

CHEBIPF 'B BAliJI. By tltlr* of aa •xecal'so, liiu»J oat if, and

nndrr Iht aral «t IhtClrcail Court ofthiCoscty of Kaiil, la th« Stateof Wtrlilran, ntterted on the IDlh lay ofoectaktr i . n. iMI, to ni# dlrnted and diliveral.ln fcvor «f Milton M.I'trry plalntllf, and antod tka geeii tad chatUIa. Acd for want tharMf, than of the real calatr nf Okadiab 8. Omn Uie defaadaul Ihettlti cam>d, I hav« Irrlcd apoo andihall axporc for aalt at publle Auelloo [or vaDilui,11* tba btglirit bidder, at the front eLtrautf lo tba Circuit Can it rncn-a (I.ipiit'a Block aocAliad}, that UI«g tbe plaev fir holdlri theClraall Court of the Conntj whinln raid

Era UII an are tltualad, oi (tloiday the 2od •'ay rf lareh A. II. Uil at 19 o'clock iu thrlciiDecu

ofaaUday, tht followlpg dcicillitd naleiutr, lylai aid being Id tba County cf Hint, sod Ulate of lllchlgan, aa foltowi

T i t nortb kill (X).c of IbaMntb wtal quarter lit) of ate'lon Min.l«r

owa, lo-wll: ),of Ihtaonlh cait t|'iait»rij«'|.

eleven (11) lu townahlp ill (0) Borlb ofraritt /Bl weat, Kant County Ulehlxan, axcept Iho

nortb tail llv»[>] iciea fornierly told luliuratlu HI 11, or io lunch thereof ai will be neeaiaaiy to aat i ify the amount of aaid nccallon enH eoala.

Sated Ibia tbtITtb davofDeetmbtr, A, 1).HIT FHEEI.INO W.FEOK,

StwJ eberilf Kent Co.,UicbUao

N e w Y o r k W e e k l y H e r a l d -

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR T h i circulat ion o f l l i l i popular n e w i p a f i r

las more l l ian IrebicJ (Ict inp t i e past year b contalo i a l l tba IcaJing r e m conta ln td 1 n i tbe UaiLT Hir.ALD, and is ar rao i j id lo bandy department. T h i

r o n c i o x RKITS embiaces (pecial dirpatcbes from a l l quar tan o f the globe, together w i th unbiass d. fa i thful and graphic pictures o f tho great War lu Europe. Under tae head o f

AXIRICAk KIWS

are g l r e n t h i Telegraphic D t tp i i ebcs of tbe week f iom a l l pa r t i t f tbe Un ion . This fcalute alcne i n n . c l

t n s w r i c t T i . - iRt i .u

the rccft valuable D i W f | a i c r In Iho world, as i t is the cheap; sl,

Uvcry week ia given a faithful teport of pour iCAt sswa,

im l i r a r i ng complete and eomprebeosiva d is-patches I r o n W A i m x a t o s . inc lud ing fu l l ro-poits of the (peeches of eminent |'Ollt!c'B!is on t heqo i s t i on i ot tbe hour.

Till rAT.M ntPAUTMSST of t h i Wceklt IIeram) g i vc i tho latsst as wel l as Ibo most practical sungestions and diecoveriei n la t ins to the duties of tbe larm-er, bints fur raising Catili, Poultry, Obaiks, T m w . Vsoitablm, i c . , he, w i th suggestions for keeping bnlldings and farm-ing utensils Id repair. This l i inpplcmented by a well edited depaitment, w ldo ly copied, under tbe head of

t b e t ioxs, g i v i ng rccipes for practical d l -hef , hints lor making c loth ing and for keeping up wi th the latest fashions at t h i lowest price. Letters from our Paris and I.ondon rorrcspondents on the very latest l a tb l on i . Tho l l o n e D i -partruent o f the Wecki.t Heiialu w i l l lave ihe houiewi f r moro than cue buudrcd times the price of the paper,

ONE 1IOLLAH A TIAH. There is a page devoted lo a l l the latest

phases of the business marke t i . Cropi , M i r -chanditc, Ac., i c . A valuable feature Is found in the specially reported p r i c e a o d conditions of

tiiu r nonncs maiiket. Whi le a l l the news from the last lire to the

Uiicovery olBtan'.ey aro i» lie found in the WEKEI.V l lanALi i , dueatteui ion is g i r i u to

(POBTISO NEWS at homo aud abroad, togciher w i t h a Stobt every week, n Seiimon by lome eminent d iv ine, Liteoabt, Mosicai, Dbamatic, Pebiosai. and Sea Kutej. There U oo paper lu the world which conlams so much news mailer evory week m tho Weekly I lnaALu, which is sent postage fro?, for ( 'no Dollar. You c.in subwribe al uny time.

THE Nll'V VuUK IIUilAI.ll in a weekly f j r m ,

ONE DOLLAR A VEAB, Papers p i tb l i l l i in^ this pro.'pectui w i thout

being autboriz.d wt i l not necei ta t l ly receive an oichange.

Addre •

N K W V O U I C 1 1 K U A . L . I > .

Broadway & Ann St., Now V o r k .

Forman's Harness

W H O P 1

O n F i s t IMvof B r i dge ,

L O W E L I . , MICH.

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CLtYiL^KDt O.. Not 8ih, 187I G«ntlemfn—M* «i{f h u uif J yjur Cuutlvt fw

nervctu llradacne, and the 1 u. vyine. U c would not be without ll. very icipectfully,

wai molt fnV

L. C. HECKMAN, Sec. M. K. & Co.

I i

D Y S P E P S I A .

rr iil-nt is ;it li Hill

T h e T ':ir 'I .!: I DIO 1 111 IVhlM- m i l l . i.i-r.iiiii.i. I

n o i.r i » . . • d' Fit/^imii i>ii».

I'. 11 i~ylvan 01'0,1'M:

I.HV- (If | 1 o 111 ic i

IXCI'I 1 l:. i nii.ii ni'«

li if ' in in Iv lliiii

M l ,

L'.mifi E. i'.11 ion, I'i'v iivaMiicr Qiiflit 'c, is 1 (li'lnnl'.i'i- to the iune of $310,000.

Bj f fnark ' f I West uioi.—'"If Turkoy Is l ifHick 111.111 I'f E n n p i ' Enu land is ihi' si; I: u o m a : . "

CUVIIAHD, O., Nov. 7th, l8rf. Gentlenen—I wuh to expieai ray tbankfulneN

frr the iclitf your Cuiallve gave my daughter. Eht tuflercd Pyipepiia for two yean. A very few doiea taken ai you directed earned the pain to ceaie. lln food doea not dutieii her now, neither li ihe troubled with nauica. We have every realan to feel tbe il cunJ. J SO. I. MADIGAN.

If any doubts exist in rrgaul to the beneQl

lo be derived from ihe use of L A W S O N ' S

C U R A T I V E among those who are suffering

from Rheumat ism, Neura lg ia , Solat los,

Headache, Toothache, Nervouinen, Chi lb la ins , In f l ammat ion , D iph the r ia ,

Sore Throat, Catarrh, Dyspepili, B u m , Scs lds , e tc . , v.e should be pleased to an-

f 1 swer any inquiries in person or by letter.

Light niul D n i f t Il.ir H ' C " , mmlo to order and WUIMI tod.

I R u b e s , B ' a n k o l s . "Wli ips Co l la r s .

j C t " . , :l 1 :0 ,ul K tonk I I I ! h i l l 1, ' i l l

j s lu al !.i\v ll^uies.

T f i l i H I N G AND UPKOLbTEP.IKG

j DoiiC In lirsi-clij# siyte. T U pinoiiaiir | .f I h t ps l i l ic is le ipcl - t fd l ly Su l i r i t l i l .

i E. fl. FORMAn.

A M E S II. W E E K S —

I N b U U A N C l i ,

R E A L E S T A T E , ^ ! :

C O L L E C T I O N flnrfX™

L O A N A G E N C Y ,

C O N V E V A N C I N O ,

onrf N O T A H V P U D M C .

Diiirj'/li I'l't rtyjur title uiul to ren

Kcsidi.iitJAt'ei.t fur

Insurance. Co. of North Americo

AmcU, over $0,0110,000. Surplus overall ii.iliilillcs fl.ii.U.iJn/fl

Hilt', a ' In.'' .i- any li •• - j j . s t c i i i ipmy.

SOLD BY ALL OflUCCISTS.

P R I C E , O n e D o l l a r p e r B o t U e , 0 Bo l l l ea I b r $0.00.

Prepared by Tlii 'io tire 73,1.759 d e p o s i t o n i n ,

ilic fnvingH ImnkK of M'l^sncliiisclls ; LaWS01lCllOiaiCalCo.,llcTClond,01li#. and ihe (U'|iOb:ti nmounl to { -632 I J. 0. WEST Agent.

n o " , • 'lye.raed in there linn, but il ' \ / / /eaaba made id three tronlha by aat one i V I I I"1 In any rarl ol thioonctry

I "h i la wlllio( to wi.rk iteadlly al the om | pl'iymenl uai we lurnlah, |Jij pn «eek in yonr | n>n|uwn. ^iii neeuuutbe aaar f'Om li'.m. nvri i olght "iu can tlve Tour wliolr ti.n-in it, wii.li or

only jnm apart nionanti. W" haia >iie|.la wl o art mahlor ov.r |!u oar day. AlUhn ei.sao at once eao aiakt munayfu'. At tbt preatul tlinemuuev cannot bt iitda a« taally aad rapidly at any olbtr bnnntaa. It coata nolblui la try tba bailntt,. r tvwa^Meil lJf ra i , Alarm .1 om^ U. Bat-t t k Ot^rviiland,Mam. lUif

Special atteutton jjiven to

Collections, Aud prompt returns mado.

mm (iRGBIIV'S "ROOT HOli Oil DIB" MUM, BB WIDE AWAKB,WORK, WORK II? m i l l D BAT.

The limes mo hlowly but surely clinugin^, Honest work with kquaro , honis t living, and an honestli to, kls beginning to call back to itself the raspaot of Ibrmer yrnrs . T o Bityo n penny nnd put It in bank is g rowing to bo moro creditable than to owe tho butclieriand wear lino olothes unpaid for. S m a r t business men In every bronuh of trn-lc sec that fiicccsi in tho future can only come by doing a b ig btulneas, by soiling goods so low tha t everybody will buy u l ' them.

T h a t in the boat our firm had sailed in lor yenrs—and wc now throw upon the market a big pttrchaie w e rcoent lvmado in^Now York, a t p n c c a i f n o v e r before totiolied in this oountry---only for oash. Uriug yonr pocket books. N o merchan t can chargo goods on his nooks al theso .s laughter ing figures,

1 and wo will not sell a yard of ll.em lo country stores or other retailera. Listen:

2 5 , 0 0 0 Y a r d s Y a r d d e P e r c a l e s A n d P r i n t s , B e s t Q u a l i t y M a d e , 5 O e n t s l A ' y a r d .

Hon' does do t i that lound to start with? These are t h i lame goodi t b i t b a n b u n M l l i ag a l l t h i fal l fur t i n o i l . T h i I o n on Ibtn) to t h i manuf in tar t r i l t rsmiadlons.

! Big Lot Spraguo Pr ins , 6,000 Yards Ileal Good Unbleached MaMin, 4«. 1,600 Yards Heavy Wate rp roof . SOcts. j Ex t ra Heavy Cassinioro!', U m k Colors, 60 cents, 600 Real good f u r Muffs, 1.00 HIUI • l .SS . Big nsiorlraent Stylish Cloaks 8.60, 8, 4, fl and n p

All our Cloaks, even our lowest priced ones, nr.! new iu design and pcrfect shape. Cloaks are lower this yoar thnn wc have ever known them to l i t

C A R P E T S A R E ALSO C H E A P E R A G A I N . E L E G A N T N E W S T Y L E S I N G R A I N C A R P E T S F R O M SO AND S6 C E N T S U P W A R D .

C H O I C E S T Y L E S T A P E S T R Y B R U S S E L S C A R P E T , 1.00, 1.10 , 1.15 A N D UP.

Oh! that wc had room lo give the P r i ce s on uvcrv atticlo wo have in the atore. T h e deoline in t w o necks has been so grea t that every b u y e r ^ v o u l d be astonished. E'pccial ly would we like to havo room to give our quotnlions on

lilankelR, Flannels , J eans , Sliawls, Shirts ami Drawcic, Tab le Linens, Mualina. ete. F o r all these goods we aro making Jlhinga hum, bea t ing Chi iago , Bt. Louis and N o w York, US?"Is t Last W o r d . Our Dress Goods Stock, Irom 10c to j j c t s pcrfectly splendid. | 3 y " 2 d Laat W o r d . Toll j o n r friends about Yard W i d e Pcroalea and pr ints a t 6 cents. 25?"3il . Come al oncc. Don ' t wait until all aro sold. Barlieit^buyera ge t Bflil Styles.

Grand Rapids, Port Wayne, New York & Terre Haute.

TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN

Prices At The

v -

D E A L E R S IN'

G R O C E R I E S

- A N D -

P R O V I S I O N S ,

G L A S S - W A R E .

C R O C K E R Y .

ETC.

U N I O N B L O C K ,

L O W E L L , M I C H I G A N , j

Cash paid for J FarmoiB p r j d u c o

all kinds.

J J A R N E S S .

C O L L A R ,

T R U N K S T O R E

l .Vc j r t j oppo.U*Ln«i I I S'allantl Hack.)

L I G H T i t D R A F T 1 I A R N E S

C O L L A R S A H O R S E C L O T I N G

R O B E S A N D h L A N K K T S Whlpa

A N D T R U N K S '

Collais inanlaclnr t i l nnd sold at

Wholesa le and Retail .

REPAIRING

Done on sh - r t not ice and a t reaao

lilu rales.

A l l AVork W a r r a n t e d

E. FELLER.

H. W . A V E R Y ilUl.lilt IN

F r e s h M e a t s ,

Poultry,

LOAXH EFFECTED OH HEM

[ESTATE lEOURlTY.

u m O B I K ' f l t A l N ' l B l ILDIWO, ( W I I T H U E

c r I T A 1 M .

Oysterr-AI. KINDS 0» OAMU Mf.afnK

OJEL&TZ-

rAlD>ORAl.l.KINDB(>;

. iv r S tock , Sail Pork. ilideJi

P e l t s & o

Crnttil J . < I nci l f t Slrttl.j

II IV. A V..II'. . »fttroli i i i l ln . r . i tkr i . i U t i l . - . / i l

f lu >iu ItJll&bln Honio lo nl; :>olnti Ua«t and W o n . Triiln. IciTr l.uirrll

iJOING KAST. Det. I5<i.riii A . M Thruocb Mm' II.-30 a >i lircain; Biprei» fr35 I', m Mlii-tl lb OnuMi. i OO p.M Tbrutifiii FKlglit l. 20 p. »i

10' no « KST B-.tiduy Nlt( l i t M i i c o 7:25 >. u

j T l i i ou ) i l I 'V f i ^ l i i 4:40 i . h I N i ^ l i t Kxp re f i 6:20 a . u

TlirOURb Mail ' 1 : ^ 1-. I I M i x c l 12:26 p m . 0, U Eiprtu 10:S4 p. i

(3^* Tbraagli llcktli to til prloiilpal palr.U l;«'t Fi>r •tUit th« comjuny'a oOlct. Lowell.'

l.idloi »nd Dmoklni mn as Uimi Pullmir'i glnplnf eiri on Bigbl tniat.

B.B OALtWAT. A u ' t a i f t . , D«l r« l l , Uleh*

GRAY, LIGHT, FADED, - I D -

BED ^ S S s M f HA1H

51 AtlehiKKJby • ftW IppUMttOM o r t b i AMBBOBIA

— lo i bcinunu intmm m lo t i n dark, I tut root co lon o f xouthftd 1—ttn. I l umon , Dandruff, I tolling o f Iho Beilp, t M FlUIng of the l l d r , i n at once cured by IL

When tho hair foll lolei m not d e i t n r i d , • wi l l cauie Ihe hair lo grow on U l d hcadi,

I t l i perftimcd with e x t m l i from fricnnt t o w era. A l l who u u I I p n i M IL

Price $1.00 per Bottle.

nmcuauuout

SLAUGHTER IN P R I C E S I

D o w i B o w n , T h e y O o t . . .

I I L x

An nllcTlated, and in mon caaei enML b r OM u.c of this I ' A I N EBADIOATOB. I t U i n to-ralnablo Kamllr Medicine, affording n l l e f b i f b n a phjraldan can bo naelied. Proenn o w d r n d i r . deacrlblng abore dlicaica, and their proper t m k ncn l , and you w i l l b l e u Uw . tmidjr Uu t M m l u d i healing.

Price 85 cts. per Bottle,

PREPARED BY E . M . T U B B S & C A Proprltton of11 B h t ' i A n t r a l C

•AIOHESTER, HR. J . Q . LOOK, Agent

W E W I L L N O T B E

U N D E R S O L D

LOOK OUT FOR BiRfiilNS AT

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