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I ! LOWELL JOURNAL, PUOUSHEO WEEKLY, At Kowfll, Mlcbl^an, by .FA*", w. IIINK, Til nun fl.no A Y K A it. I'll IK I l.t PKVOTKIF TO LOWELL JOURNAL. OPFICUIX aUMIASCS DLOCK-U Fl.OOlt. 'DUM VIVIMUS, VIVA MIS." L-H'/L YEAH I.Y AD\'A.\CK. LOCAL AND GENERAI NEWS. VOLUMK XII. LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY APRIL I.!* < i . NUMBER 10. L0.VELL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. P KOK h McDANN'KI.L, I'Ljl Surfcooi: Ulllce in lUnk li JK * MtOANNELL. I'bjiicldDi mil Burgeaoi: Ulllce In l l m i k Fllui k. K JOhRT MAIljllALL, (.'uoper. Kail w«- ttrSi. Flour barreli mil nil kindi of cuitora work. B OVOK k N A S H , M i n u f r t of iX«i, 11*t- lucki, Mill-|iicki ic. Old plow polnll , mailo new, Mow«ri «DI1 IUai>cri repnlrcd, E A. CHAPMAN, I'Uolognipli Arllit. iloami acil to I'oit-olllce, up sluiri. „„ M> UliA.SR, Dtkerjr, nml Ilril*ur«nl. IfX- Uppoilla Malic Hall. J J OWBLL VATIOWAL BAMC, Of Lowell, Mlchlffan. UAl'IT.Vl. noo.ort Sl'UPLlS | J^OOO DHtKfTOM: U " 4U i K. J. Ikiaw . • u K. H u m •..-.T, M . X . Hunt. . 1 . ood^O. K. R. tiiuw " M ff >rK, Iataroal pnl.i on lioiioalt*. ^,T.IIATriI,J>in| 1 t, nl , K.J.UOOTB.T Pitl M W M D. RICKBUr. Lowell linker; *nd , Iteiliurani. Oppaiiie I'ullen'i Ulock IIS, U. A. GUAPMAN, Uillloer; und , Dtcii uiakln);. Opjioiiie Dank Block. ' I O. WEST, l)fU?K'» l » n 'l Slalloncr. A||fnl ,1. fir (icouln* Itubbfr I'.iini. OppJiitr I V'ureit Mill). T HOWARD SMITH. M. D. Honifopalbic tj. I'hyilcUo. OBIeBoTcr Poitollice. U. U. tipecial alicnliaa plfen to Hie lick. T O. H'.'Ol'T. Hardware, Sash, Unoit, nnJ . glaii. Uuilden' Hardware a tptcialt/. Opposite Foretl Mill). XMRS 11. WKKKS, Juitiro of tbe I'eace Notary Public, Ileal Kiute, Insurance Ac. Orcr Welt i Urug Store. ] OOK it PAKRISII. Drnggiin ami Sia- j llonen, Jtc. Union Illock. C 1 M. OEVKNDORK. Agent for Domeitic j j Sewing Machine, Hmllh i American Or- (jan. One door call of Welt's Drug Store. 0 *~ Jl. LOOK. Attorney at law. Ufflc* . Ooian Block. J L0WEIL MARKETS. O'urrtctid ou Monday of each week by MITCUKLL and DU.NOVAN, WHoLCIALR AMI liETAItIROI'RK. Applea dneil per lb, 4 Ueef, peril. 4(13 llcam. per bu. 1,00 l o t 4') llran. perton, 15,00 llutter, p e r li>. IS Fmckwheat pet bn. hoe C'lieeie.pcr lb, I I » Corn, p e t b iu Calf skim, dry, 15c Calflklns,green, S(£0 Kgg^.per doi. 12 1-3 Flour, per cwl. 14.00 Hay, perUo. | 0 . 0 0 t o 8 0 0 llidcidry, 9 to 10 II Idei green. fl I.ard per lb. II Oats .17 Pork. sail, p e t l b . « Pcitaiooi, p e t b u . 80 Tallow, per lb, " Sheep pelti 23 to 1 25 Wheatestra white, perbii. f l 4'i Wheat No. 1 do. $1.2.1 Wheal,red per bu. 120 Wool 20 to 30 OlorerSeed 8.00 tcP C") Cranberrici, 3.00 Chicken*, Be Buckwheat Flour, 3 CO. XX. Subicriben recelvinff the JOURNAL with XX marked before thtir names on the paper are thus reminded that their labicriptions are peit due and that payment therefor ihould be made atone;. The few in arrears [and very few there are] will do na a favor by reipocding promptly to thimotice. Kent County haa a Heimblicati boanl WELI. DOSIK.—The ladic# of tlio W of Sttjicrviiurannru more. O. T . U. set tnblen in rnutni next to It ia wirvrislnu lo Und so manr pec T™'"'" «"»''»)•. ""'I f-mmlieil < v pie out of employment when "alraMf | refre»limon»i ft < ! mrp to every paper In Hie Inml conlaini an m l - ' * " w ' in w o u l d c o m o nnd pnrtake. I h e vortiacmeiit rDtrrnting ranlai nnd fc- «''c {'""'"K " f " ,t, , " nl1 | males to bccoma "Onr n|jenl*"iind clear | sh ip. " well (liied "itli proplo dnr- j a t least $10 u day just ns raiy as falling 1 '"Kt 1 '" Ilie^ny. and the Iniliu | off N log, j not o n l y RUTC l u m p t n o t i s fare to br- 1 ti , n( tween 300 and 100 but m m e d The Blectlcn I.OHI II enit 11 IIKIII vote, hilt K oni 'i what there wns of it. Thi* total num- licr uf vnt>'S r'l't for the Statu ticket was :l(9. Jud^r Cooloy 1 Hep.) received 570, Seveiens.' IVm. I0:t H^pttMienn majority, l';l. Of CIIUISC t o w n s h i p n teived more a t - 1 j ^ •|ou than Slate. This i' generally over flOO. Of rourie Ih'' l,ri'i«Iatiire doesn't make laws on Sunday v That is the day set apart by sumo "f the memli' M f'H hrenking higher laws ilmn they ever helped to make. It in nil right perhaps that tin y should gel their j per diem allowance of three dollars for *' r> ^ ) v ""." l . ,,n ' 1 f , '" , ^ """e . . . . . . oflhibeil DiQiicnl Utcot of feoirtl! will Suiitlav BUSINESS LOCALS. In,. Merit Will Win. "" ,, A proprietors of l)r Morrli Syrup of Tar, U'iM Cherry and Hote- hound mtrodncdl it here. It ,»ai not pulled, put 10 J 011 in mcfit»i Our people soon found i t ! } h o reliable, and already it has be- com# tho moil itaplo anil po| nlar pulmonary teraedy in market. It .[aickly lllii'! (ihitt fet calu n t K . A . O l m inaii'<. Concert an well a< who canno' itlliT daj- giie a concert at Shaw_i Hail, Sarinac, on iindinelplMtc"n ! |uVpTlon! "Is"io ; «lip off home every ^aturilay evening, April ah, connstlng of | nicely ia whnoplng eongb, an*it liro nleas- ,, . ,, , ,, 1 iween o u u a m i iwn nm ninvrii nroiind I T ----- - - Friday night and relntii tiifl following I'ueti*. (>iiarietii, Octeiti ^nl Chor-| ant thai children rcadilv tal-n It. ivm.in Dr M a r y W a l k e r ii a reeklrts fellow. | l " ce,, ,,u " B "' 1 nmMi ,1,, CRk0 n,,, Spnut: eleclions. I.ucsl, / - ."In-e.-. A Imliilon 25 cent#, cbllilrcn 1' certi. She speaks his sentiments boldly and if j am ' ,D 8 ll ' cm in ,,,c I,s11 ml t M 1 i n t e r e s t s - o r r a t h e r -home mii.ionary many signers to tho pledge, flung t b e l . otk( „_ f , r|t you h n o w ml ribbon to tin- coat of each signer. ] The|C ^ thfC# , 0WD> , 1 i l , , ickclH i,, Tho ladies did iv nohlo woik for ihe 1|l0 yi7 ]<,,publican. Democratic temperance causa election day and will, G , cl , llU | Ck . To | n i n , im | )er ftf votes ! folks don't like her style, he tells them ! to adopt one. of their own. She gets j himself into trouble oflener than she would if be would mind h e r o w a biH- j Uff-H. If the i.'hurch attcudauce was untis- ' tmlly slim last Sunday morning, the I pnntor will please bear in mind that it | was April!. A m a n can't jump into . hi- pants i n 11 m i n u t e w h e n I l i a legs of , V m a r e turned wrong side o u t n n d sew- ; e d together, onymoro than he can Jam [ his fist i n t o n coat sleeve that has been ; run f o r t y l i m e s t h r o u g h a sewing urn- I chine I ArCosr. —Do Laney as trill be seen I i n h i s a d . is selling hi* best teas at :IB I ccnts per pound. A surprisingly low {figure, b u t t h e teas must be sold. | N. 11.—The next Tegular meeting of the Lowell W. T . f . , will be held a t , the Ilaptisl churcli on ThursdaY after- noon. this week. let no opportunity hereafter pass In do good : A CAHH. — A t a meeting of tho l.nv.- ell T e m p e r a n c e R e f o r m Club held at Train's ball, Tuesday evening, March 27th, the following rcsoliitlou was tinnn- imously adopted, with icstruclions lo have the same publUhed in I h e Lowell JOURNAL: WIIEUKAS, Jarvis C. Train, Ins 10 generally given the usu of his large and commodious hall, for many evening! past, to the Tempcrauce Reform Club, furnishing wood ind lights, and still offering tile game as freely for all re- form purposes, therefore HCIOUKI, That a vote of timnki be •xtended lo Mr. Train for that g e m r us gift. flii;iiel ("HAS. DIKE, Seo'v. ea-t for theic, 479, The splits wi re veiy numerous and it look until II o'clock to loam the re«ult which is as follows: (It. elands for Republican, 1) Demoeralie, O. Oreenback, D. A O. fusion of D e m o e r a t i e a n d O r e e n b a e k i . ! Monday night, lint, deducting tho ! Sundajs a n d w e have 21 dnvs of actual | , lost time al a eo-t to the State of alioni '•11,000 already. What tho ummini will b e a l the clo«c of ibu -cuiou ii! | hard to tell. WASHIHQTON TALK, WssuiMiTos, March HO, ISTT. | 1 The storm of abuse and ituperalion ! which is almost certain to overtake Take Notice. All psrliM hsring I.ogs at F. King's xill to be taved will plemo attend lo tho (am- at once F. KINO. children readily lake it. Contain- ing no opium, or other dangercui drrg, It is 11 Jh'e a j it Is ture. Trial sire, 10 cU.; large t./K. :.•) cti.and One Dollar. Sold by Weil, sale agent, Lowell. Also Agent for Prof. Parkers Pleaiaa W orm Syrup, which never faili. Pleasant 1 take, an J reqmrei no pbyiio. Price 25 ct IJlun Glass I'orsnlu n t K . A . Cliaii- inati's. XJOTICE. xN Tho blackimitiiing buiiuel* hereto. For Supervisor, It. Hunter, Jr. M . N . Iline, A . M . Klsworth. For Clerk, Jas. Ii. Weeks, O . C . MeDannell John Landon, For Treaiurer, M. C. Walker. 11. Mitchell, For Sup't School-, 8. P. Curtis.', J o h n F l a n a g a n . Y?. DODOB Attorney at Uw, Notary 'j. Public, lie. tillice in Muile Hall Block. W ltaiBLU * FLANAGAN. Dealers in Boon and Shoes, C/jthing 4" l T "- lou Block, Welt side TircnkLL * DONOVAN, (jtowiei and Proriiiouf, Crockery, (ilaii w.ue kc. Union Block. M. WKATIIEIUVAX. . . IDg, I Cnion llluck. I M. WKATIIEHW A A . Dry Uoodi, clolb- •). ing, Itooti, Shoci, Mali, Caps, &cj AliK HOUSE. Corner Main and Weil Water Streets A. Dake, Proprietor. D W H. IIAt.L Cigar Manufacturer 1 , ner Mala and Hirer Streeti. A TKINS Jt ADAMS Dealen la Agrlcnl- | tural Implerrents, Farm leoli, k c , , lindge Street. O. TRAIN. Dealer in Faim product#, Tool, pelts, pork Ac. B r i d g e fiireet. Jw j; BLK. Monroe til. Thoi. Tale I'loprie- Jottings a fimcrax. H o w ' s e U c t i o n ! M ITCHELL k DONOVAN, (itoeerlei and , A Brc; * 1 ^-eryHpelas. Protiiijuf, Crockery, (j'aii wate kc. Several items crowded out Ibis week. A lot that should never be sold bal loi. W a d e l l n m p l n n is as Independenl as t on ico. Fvery tlog h a s h i s day, e\e.-pl the spit? dog. Spring term of sclioid comiiKocis April 0. Ole RnlI-doze just play .1 violin f".r:ill it is worth. Let brotherly hue uontiniic. Lvcry- j body couldn't be elttti d. Ooo.i 'Jeiiiplain sugar sm inl :it Train's b a l l F r i d a y evening Go. TJ II.bllhl'AlU). Hardware ot all kinds, ^ \ l [ T,,c mB " »" Q . Doon,lasb, glaii, kc. Bank Illock. sernplei is full of d r a m s , v e r y o f t e n . t'. DOI'V, Dentin, llooini ofer t c o t n Congrefttlional social at the residence |Y Hardwaie litre, ft ork watranted. of Mr*. S n s a u W i l l i a m * t h i s W e d n e s d a y H O W K k W l l l T K . Boots, SIIMS. U a i k f r ) ' ke. Jiiidge Btreet. East Saginaw g«i - down lower fo r C. IIAllK, Msibie Wot hi. One door' ""'ml'lhan any o t l u r p l a e e in rail of Lee'i St>ir». BridgeStree'.. lite Stnle WTSTOSJJ, CanUg'o HuilJer. Monroe Thi', is the land of the fieu and the Street. All kinds ot repilrlngdoneln homo o f t h e brave and Ui.ss Tweed is i n i t h t i * o n c c a g a i n . A y o u n g l a d y in iIiIh viltngo thinks March wutildn't bo aueli a disagiee'tble n i o n l b w i t h Lent left out. The (Jrand R a p i d s N e w s Item if to be enlarged Ibis week. May it eontin- ue to prosper und wax fat. 1 One would naturally think as he 1 reads the labtl on tho .werugu eignr box t h a t H a v a n a was in Connecticut. The papers are busy now hunting op the tallekl man. Some of them have ju'l heaid thai Meiliuielah wai the old- 1 F. H. Ilosford, | THE CAUISBS.—The Republican 1 For Schoollnspectoi IIor.UKS &, 11 USES.—They nro doing township caucus held last Thursday af- W. M. Chapnian. a lino business and their card in t h e , ternooo, was largely attended and t h e ^ J . M . Mathcwson, JOVHNAI, will direct you where to find proceedings were,as usual, harmonious. , E. A. Chapman, R. D. O. R. D. O. R. D . Jc G . R. D. (5. It. D. a. j every purlieipanl in the proposed eom- 240 I mission to Louisiana, i vidently operates !•>(} j 10 d e t e r m a n y of the g e n t l e m e n u n i t e d Or, | from accepting. It is understood that | every member will go there with the 288 j purpose of ascertaining by personal oh. 120 1 servation and every other mean*, tho 0 0 ' real ei|uilies of the disputed successois, ! a n d w h e n l h a t s h a l l ha vo been accom- 283 Ui8 Without a Parallel. Wc helleTn that the wonderful retain ac- complished by tho mo of SIHLOU'S CON- SUMPTION CL UR are without a parallel in . tho history of medicine. Those who diibe- lote earned on by lowniend and Denuy will j lio. c this mid have an occasion to try It, ran hereafter he unda#the control cf the under- lie conrinced without expense to themielrei .-igned wiio alone will lettle all eccennti dne lis succeii ii 30 wonflcnul and lure thai wi or against laid (Irm. Ucll it on a guarantee lo euro Comumption Dated I.ewell. March JO, 15:7. Bronchitis, Coughs, Roarieaeis, Aithma tow C i u n t n T o w - o k s d . Whooping Congli, Croup. In these caies o^ any Lung trouble don l fail to try II, it may D ISSOLUTION. i fir « rout life, while It will coil you nothing j if It gives yon no relief. Call at the Drug the partnenhip hstelolute exutiug le-j s, . ore of J. C. Weit, Lowell, Uich., and gel a iween O. N. VanWoraier and O. F. Freemnn ! ,r ' a l bottle for lOets or a regular lize for 50 under tho firm n a m e of O. N, Van Wormir A els, or $1.00. Sold elsewhere by d'alers Co ii this day diHolved by mutual consent, 1 generally. the business being continued by O, F, Free- plished, they aro tneitly empowered to ; man who will pay al! debts and col l e d all '•RACKMETACK-' anew and delightful claims of the late firm." Psted, Lowell. Mich., March 23, 187T. O. N. VAiiWoBMtn A Co. them. Sipmremen, H . & H . a r e . W . W . Hatch Efij. was ebnirmau a n d | F o r Justice of the Peace, (full term] M M . Perry, R. L . C . Graves, 1). A . G . For Justice of the Peace (vacancyI - S P. Corliss, Scc'y. (Tho ticket nom- DIE*. -On Tuesday, April 3, JAMU i nite( i j, Ul our fC ,| oll " I n . MILLKII of Vergenues,iu the5fllh year I column.) ( has H. Caller, C. 0. Stone } of bis age. F u n e r a l f r o m residence on H W li!tllcsey wcr , .p^ialcd Sunday, t h e 8 i h . I^wcll Loilge No. 90 u ie i{ e p U i,lica U lown.hip commiltee F . & A . M . will meet this Wednesday . f()r VP( . r . negotiate a comprouiise based on their ; fludingi, whieh tho President in turn 0 4 3 | will approve. It is a delicate mission | 121 1 »nd tho delay in starting tho conunis- Blue Glass for Halo a t K . A . C"hn|) jno sion is explained by tho general mi-1 inan'ii. j willingness manifested to undertake it. —- •294 j It is not positively known to tho piib. r.The , Latest and Best Cigar l i5 j lie whether the Vice President lias con- i seated lo net, thu leciining spring Clothlnff st ilthen 's. perfume sold b v J . C. West, Lowell, Mich. 1 Elsewhere by dealers generally. Extra' at West s False Impression. Ii is generally supposed by a certain class | ol citi/.eua, who aro not practical or exper- j ienced. that dyipepsia can not invariably be "Tho c " rcJ > 1)111 wo nro pleased to say that Greens August Flower has never, to our kuowledge ; tailed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver complaint general impression | lul r » «iv«rf 1 |i, vn lino „ f a 1 1 i l s f"" 1 ". »«ch as Soar Stomach, Coi- being lhat ho will pcrsint in dcclmini: : < i i r l n < r r i m h l n a - si iKh.nfc Pl'pl^l'oni of the the President's invitation. K i c k o r t s t i l l s e l l s t h o s e l a r g e l o a v e s ul" brcatl f o r 6 cctKs. evening to make arrangement* 1 tending tho funeral. for at- .1. 0 flrst-cb-s itjle. L C. HILDRETII, Ouostailh. U.mc Hall Block. New guus wade to ptder. GOME BOI TII.—Mrs. J. >L Wenthei- wax and child, Mrs. N'. ii. Uluin ami Mrs. 0. R. Hine slatted for the balmy south last week and will visit numer- ous friends in Alabama, Florida and perhnps elsewhere before returning. 1 They will be alrsent several weeks. I REV. Mn. CAUH. —Rev. C.Cair of Rnf- f.do N. V. gave n slersopticon cnlerlain- mont at the JI. E. Cliurch Monday eve - n i n g w h i c h was pronounced a succcss, Mr.Cart is a digniOed, line looking, easy talking elderly gentleman, und makes | friend* wherever he goes. J OHN TAVLUIi. Iron Foundry, of Jtc'iUU k Avery tjtrcets. D Curser CAIIU uy THANKS . Lowell Lodge, 1. G. T. relurii their heartfelt { thanks lo Rev'e. Katon and Gnuman : f u r remarks upon tho dedication of j their m w hall; also lo the 1L E. Church , choir for binging on t h a t o c c u i o n . H. M. TKASK, W . C . T . <i. W. HATCH, W. B. for the ensuing year. The Democratic township caucus on Fridny afternoon was well attended. C. B. Hooker, Esq. presided nnd C. R. Hine was scribe. Some of tbe nomina- tions iccmed lo tlrikt* ionic somewhat | , unfavorably, and, some wore suited with all of them, while some olhei'S, to I s u m the thing up, were a good deal | belter suited with some t h a n w i t h s o m e i otheis. All of which diffcience grew ; o u t o f the plan of iimalgainatian (10 called) proposed and partly carried out. j The village caucus was held in Fire- ] I m e n ' a H a l l oalnrdny evening. Dr. J. 1 H . Smith was chairnian and 11. M. I Clark Scc'y. I t w a s 11 spirited, yet a good naturcd caucus, and there were heaps of votes cast. 1 All good tickets, H* tin* readu will •ea by reading over tbe eleclioit return'. Jas. Rrannan, S Drower, F . O 1 Harrow. For Highway Com 1). H . Denise, F. J. Yeilar, J o s e p h G r a h a m , For Constables, D. W. Calkins I I . E . Hogan, 11. W . Booth, F r a n k W h i l e . Geo. Peck, (. h a s . Bias*, W. J. Watterson, Geo. J. Parker. E. H. Hunter, C. S- Townseni W H.Graham, Thus it will bu seen publican candidiito was R. D. G. R D. G. R. 1). D . A 0 . D. 1). G. For Sale- IVn lirKl class cows KVOS & HltADflEU). lor sale by 2U0 100 , Many indignant remonstrances are I heard heio against tho arbitrary and « 0 3 I wholly indefensible conn# that Mr. i ; i l | Adams, clerk of the House, is said to ! conlemplatu in so manipulating the rolls ss lo show a Democratic majority {.-,7 | of from l-'i t o 2 0 when the House con- 128 : venes in extra session and agreeably to 93 ; tho programme he is accused of having At Chapman's, Lowell, Mich- [ enrolled Patterson as m e m b e r f r o m Col-1 The solution of tho Blue Lighttheory ii aj 230 i oraao. Those familiar with tho treat- follow!.- i, y u,. 220 ; Democratic Home last winter aro none | and the traoimltted blue light of the firma- Heart, low ipiriu. etc. etc. Out of 30,000 dot- en bottles sold last year, not a tingle failure wai reported but thousands of cotnplimen* tary leltere received from Drugglit*, of won- derful curei. Three doles will relieve any caie. Try it, Samplo Bottles, 10 cenU. Regular sire, 75 cents. Sold by J.C- West, Lowell, Mich. BLUE GLASS. Selling at COST. S100 worth of Tea f»r 38 cU. S a l e C o m m e n c e s MARCH 21* CLOSES APRIL 9* 208 ! surprised bv this consistent trick of i u , "lent, and the eliminated Blue rays of tho i * ' ,5, | d.ik ,!ri ih. thjptttM . . O o . A No, I Japan Si Ccnts per lb. 221 ed to ill order to deprive tUo peoiilo of tu vegstnblo or animal life subjected to it on \ v s V 11 1110 i Colorado of their chosen Representative . extraotdinary impulse to the development of A j\0. l.lOIUlg llySOD : ioC DCF lb. ...• , . ..-n.. .i i their rcmectifo vleor and crowth. Jr. ^LOS 0 . HEN It V, Iloute and Carriage painter, King k Aniphletl'a Cluck. one constable. Blass on the tickets, received four majority Hoolh. This is claimed a democratic A.SOI it TN GOI.DKA WBDIHSO. —.Mar- victory, by tho democrat J, and a green rieil, March 37, Cun'isToniKit MrsNEit back victory by the grucnbackers. De-j and SAnAii PEIIIIIS. Fifty yean ago! i siring to conclllatc the two parties, ( w e j Few compuralively ara peimilteJ toaet ( mnul conciliate) we niggest that Blais j u principals on an occasion of thiscjmr-, be rccognited as a democratic green- | acler. They having trod tho journey ol backer or greenback democraller or, Tnu «Kxr EKTKnTAiKME.NT. - T h e , ' ' ' 0 •''BCthcr Ibrongh its tips and downs i demogreencratbackfr or grocnilenio-1 see and entertainment under the man- for ) etn - 11 wou1 ' 1 bo ""l ,0B s-1 backcratter or a—well (ix this to suit : agement of tho Ladies Literary Club will! ibl0 l » 'l"eribe the amount of joy and yourself. • » : " "" I U 73 bon Governor of Oregon, to forro Cro-i slitdiieaie, and to throw it off in those In- •' 70 nin into the place lo which Walts had sl-nces In which it had appear bcloro hav- 711 been elected b y a large majority of t h e j h V/iXity of i J h l ' o K ' e a r t b ' s l u r f a c e that every re- votes. Adams is also charged with Imi been found to bo ISO,U00 tniUj per MO- elected except having placed on tho roll the names of 1 on(J uf "mi now of the seven primary rays | .11 Ocmocntlc irity aver Republicans who held United Stales and Violet—which perhaps are decompotcd, ilHei'a al tho time of their election. | au ' , 1110 Uluu liberated—aro luddonly ar- rrested In their marrelously rapid course In H ii 1 W. AVi;i:V. Meal Market, dppoiiie Bauk Block. riLTON M. I'EUUV. Atturney, Notary, ;;J J unite, liank Ulock. Tlf 0, BAUUEIl tirocetie*, Piorliioos. |\|. Crockery, liuibt', Ac. Cor. Btidge A n u h l n g t o o S t r e d j . be given at Train's Hsll, Friday even ing, April 20. The programme will be a very attractive one ns a whole,—pres- ent c o m p a n y a l w a y s e x c e p t e d . Furth- er announcement next week. surprise occasioned upon being invited by M r . a n d Mrs. J.W.Walker to be pres- e n t o n t b e e v e o f this Fiftieth anivcrsaty of their wedding d a y l o find their spa- c; 0. STONE A CO. acd Shoes, Hats Block. Dry Ooodf, Boot*, Caps, Ac. Dank est. Ladies' tiding lubiti are made short u o v a n d lite sooner the ludica acquire this habit lltry'll slirnip a now irnsa- tion. The high water carried away about it U.BLAIN. Fancy Dry Goods, Gar pl. ptUc£f Hals, Caps, Notions, etr. Gra F'O'WBLL OMMBL-S LINE oT W.Ten ' ^ y [eel of the Alton miH-.lam \j proprietor. Ua.e otderi al to-els. 'I»y night. I t w . j | be repaired bm. - few IIBVK. 10ii^ W1L80*, lllackituiihlog. iiotie. u . . , .,, •J iho»t»i; ; Wagon and Cerlagi ironing. hmci' the red ribbon Noarue Street. ; L. L. C'.—Tho next regular meeting , o f t h e Ladies Literary Club will be held at the residence of Mrs. Geo. Parker, I April U. Tho progrnmmu w ill be as ! follows. Sixth paper on English hwtory, Mrs. jj. H. Weeks; two-part piece. ADA.—Ada elects; Superviior, John H e a d l e y ( r e p . ) ; Clerk, C. H. Brown, [dem.]; Treasurer, H. Biistol, [rep.] . .. . . , , H i g h w a y ComV., W. S. Plum, ( d e m . 1 : c ouihalls lighted and filled lo overdow- . . . . .... ..... Justice, M ing with their children g" and relations from f a r a n d w h o m t h e y had n u t m e t f u r a f e w of their many fnenda and ac ' nm j ,.c, Mj.,,,' ' quaintances, it being impossible to ue- "" ' 1 '' , | them destitute widows uf soldiers, and i . ii i .1 HI Ada also v>tcd to buy thu Grand , , „ , , , commodate all whum t h e y w o u l d have ^ i kept there on good salaries while oci;ii- . . , . . ... R i v e r b u d g e nt that placo nnd moke i t I ! , . . desired te bo present. Ail arrange- ^ f rf0 1,^,1,, l ) J in 8 almost sinecuro positions, are Miss mcnta f o r a good t l m o h a v i n g b e e n p r e - i n re ' J ' " »••• i n o t n e w . They have been mado for The speedy adoption o f t h e n e w code , omiBg C0BUct wilh lh# Blu# Q,,,, U e uf rules which aro now in course of pre-1 sudden Impact of the iutercoptcd rays on tho paralicn bji Secretaries Evarts and " ll, e "ith this inconceivable ipeed, pro- .ml .L.c,. .,0 ,„ c0 v.! SWr. ern future appointments, promotions elcctricitiei meet, their tonllicl developes and discharges to, and from tho civil niagnetistn, Tho olectricity produced by lervice, h a s h a d the effort to revive : "" eUe , , . r ' C41 .. . . 1 1 1 ooauiUoo or ib« gluj iiuppo<i(e, orpotilife. iniQf oM icautlttls eini develop ( aoJ hcallnlio tbcreforo eroUeJ by ihelr nnci relative (0 tlie imiuoral chnracter of 1 ^"juncUop; (bii beat lufficiflQtljr expaoiU many of the Departmental employees; ll,# , [f rc ' ol 1 ,l,# """"Kh (t . .. 1 f. 1 and then you have wlthm the room elecltlci- in this city, and touching the nepotism ; ty, magnetism, light and heat. Without and favariteism that a.lowed from t w o ' light and heat life cannot exist, and olectrici* to seven members of tho samo family i 'f an '? a^(, 'a^peasiblo to its ac- , 1 .1 ... live vitality. Ihiscurrcnt of electro-maguct- places under tho Government. To old ism which is produced by hanging iho Blue J, : .!ir(. M It Smith, [rep.]: Sunt. 1 - v.v,.. u .u^uw ism wnichisproducea uy hanging ihe Blue rand thildren . ,' , . , 1 n 't-o-.. 1 residents, the charges that favorito , and White Gliiseombined in the suu, when near, sutne of . r,Zl r •! Cm ; ] . Drttl ; ^ ' ^males uf influential puliticUus were -"'^d to fall up,a fa. atTccUd part, im- , M. Fari-'il Icui.]; Constables, J. Hut-: . , iisrti vigor to all the orgaus of tho body, or yeats. and lrickaUllN L i nj{<)0 j [rep.]-P. Duff! " V ' ' ' T I" . " l ™"l» l i'><lbeminlo »cUreexercise. Hence .mi. .nil m. 1 1 exclusion of deserving Imlios, many of foWows restoration to health. Oysters 25 oonla a dub at Rick- crts. lam Fri- ^ U 7 CC ""d Miss T r a s k ; s e l e c t reading ' viously made b y t h e boys with the as.' BOWKE.- Republican Stale ticket j y Cllrs; n ,i ^ morning paper charges gol wound around Ea»t Saginaw it takes a good N L. MtU A BtVT tt>ie»l. 'iiudT.'ail frks. r e w l o sell for more than ten . Urocer. Bonk Block. cents up there. -RV A.8I.'NIJEULIN, Notaiy Pobllc. l.ow , Sunday was Easter, and «e know a |V ell National llr-k. Ail Ihe latrslslyles feu m c u i n this town who liailn't the of sweating done. t l)eoJi to look a hen sunarc in the face C IJAUL^S ALTI1F.S. Clothing, Genu > Monday morning. ParoUUag K J0 ' 1, 1 ball, caps and tranki. A hiau in Manistee shot «l r. lady, union Block, East cgrnsr . , . . . sitliiisj m h e r o w n house, and senouily TOHN WIKOLpB. Wboleeale and Re, WO unded Hie mop board. The sido Mn. Duly; Essay, Mrs. Whittlesey; sislanco of lhat belter half, without elected by 31 majority. Two township , that one lamily in this city draw a sal- e x t r a c t f r c m G i e e k H i s t o r y , M i i s K e j e s : ' w h i c h a s s i i t a n c e s u c h nn occasion must, tickets in thofield—the regular Repub- sr y nf about (2.000 monthly for Its mu«ic, M r s . J . W. Hine. Hals aci Allhcn's. Caps, new stock at Store one dour cast of Fuller's Har- uess shop. FRAXK Dn LAXEY, Proprietor, N. R . — H a v i n g p u r c h a s e d a chest of Mr. DeLancy's tea can say it ia a good artlclo. A. DAKE. 1S>3 TAJIKS H. WEEKS- 1NSU11ANCE, REAL ESTATE, COLLECTION AID LOAN AGENCY, CONVEYANCING, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. DtilruUc Properly for sale and to rent. Resident agent for Citizens' I n s . C o , , of Newark, N , J . ; assets, (500,000. _ _ . ^ ^ Money lo loan in sums of toOOand 1 prove a failure. Asa remarkable in-| lican nnd aiiotlier M / W t h e ''Indepen- various mombers under Government« u l l r w ' ir( 's ou real estate security. , atance connected with the occoiion, not ' l e n t N a t i o n a l G r e e n b a c k t i c k e t , " m a d e | p n y; a n d a civil lervice "reform" that; ' tl ' " ooK- •• 1 0 . largo one of t h e i r m a n y children nnd grand , "l" 1 ' N "ven straight Republicans, three j 0C | U ot correct such abuses, if they Without detail straight Democrats and one straight j „r»t t will not eommand the conlidance Also f o r o u r o w n State Ins. Co. of Lou sing; assets, over (1200,000. f} tail dealer in Groceries end Provlsioni. Cnion Block. HOl'SK. Blaeksmilbing, T l i lign the big hor.-e SOLD.- On Sunday evening, a congregation gathered at thu Christian children were absent. Church al Alton in Vergcnnes to hear | t h e presents were many and valuable. , a T e m p e r a n c e L e c t u r e , Bome fiij (Ivn , knd espeeially appropriate, which on of a speaker f r o m G r a n d Rapids or behalf of tbe friends were presented by i somuwhere else wai expected. Eight ^ J , M . Mathewsun who knows h o w l o d o o'clock came and no speaker yet. It, » o c h w o i k . Having bad an extended s u d d e n l y d a w n e d n p u n yo aiidiencs that i aciiuaintance with the nged pair John j April M came only once a year, a n d | w a s able to do justice to the occasion. | t h e y w e n d e d their way home throuuh | The supper waa clegs a I and served in a m a n n e r s e l d o m oi|ualrd on Greenbtcker. A. D, ihotuas (dem.) 1 people here, who aro supposed lo fresh llomu-inado Candy lor JO ct«, a pound at Uickerls. a n d J . C . J o h n s o n ( r e p . ) were elected lupeivlaor and clerk o n t b e ticket. All the candidates on the regular Hepubli- can ticket wt rc elected ••x-'opt snpcrvi s o r s n d c l e r k . B AUk'ES k Uslo Blreet. auue ii their cud. SECBET SOCIETIES. "• B - A . M . U KUULAK c«»t»t.ilv- ii UookerCUapUrK» IJ.at Uuaulc Jl*!l, lVed«M<l»; . r t n l a i i • a «r L.fwrr Ih. fall u,o«n ( . Mch - o M t . ^ ^ js, t.8ciiaaau«i>'e tUrtuooir Lotlgt, •II l«S 1,0.0. r, UfUapitHf 8nliird«jr f.ttf UuiSUluek. . Oruir. BP f .O a.Taisr, Brc'y. Aii" that chooscs h i m i n a s<iuiriel hunt gels darkness a n d m u d . wilh nary a r e d r i b beat. b o h t o float. I' We havif received another recipe for restoring drowning piraons to life but OLD BETTI fits' MKKTIKO.—Al a j Thanks d u e l o M r . a n d Mrs. Mrs. Walk what a newspaper man wants is one ' meeting o f t h e early settlers of Lowell e r f o r t h e manner in which the giie«ts that will "bring t o " a delinquent sub. and vicinity, held si Train's Hall Match were received and eared lor. .eriber. Slit, a permancLt organization was ef- A PARTKirAtoii. one of our poor towu.mttu, nol, l.a,- feoted by the adoption of aConslitullon Ing received as much aid during the Hy-Laws a n d t h e election of the winter ns he expeeted, is more than following olllcera: President, C. H. Two tickets WHO voted, viz, tbe Hooker; lal Vice Ptesidenl, W. W . | "Regular Chatlar Ticket" and the OHATTA.N.--Gialtau clccls A . C . Davis (rep.) Bupervisurj B. F . Kennedy (dem) Clerk; J. S. Trask (rep.) Treasurer; C h a r t e r E l i e t t o n have an excellent opportunity of know- ing loiiicthing of t h " truth or f.i'tjty of these allegations. There is but une v o i c e a m o n g Repub- licans as lo the impropriety uf tho late exploits o f t w o prominent Republicans in seeking to commit the President to a recognition uf thu Nicholla nnd Hampton governments, a n d w h o ssstiin- J . A . D u g a ( d e m . ) to All vacancy, a n d j e J 10 , ' ar K ai '> aws y 11 tha great the balance of tho Democratic ticket b y ' ^ p u h l l e a n p a r t y h a d i n t h e disposition majorities ranging from une to seven' , o f ' " ' h national gravity, in , . ... their alleged written agreement with at shop. GIIAKII R A r i n s Crrv.—Elects Demo- craticMavorand Treasurer, Republitsn 1 ,Ch ' " clerk, livo Democratic and thrcu 0n ' rr " 1 l "!" publican alderman, four Republican and an occasion of this kind. A good so- 0. 1, Watkino (rep.) f u l l t e r m Justlca; cial time engaged in by all present. Buy men's, joalh's and ooy's cloililnfratChas.Alihen's. Corner store. Train's block. This is (he only excluslre Clolbing honsc in Lowell. For Sale T.-n lirat-clasa cows for " l i e by KSOS it UlIADFIBUl. West sidora will liml my brcaii Mitchell it D o n o v a n s t n t n o pile Bpecial atteition given to Collections, Ami p r o m p t r e t u r n s m a d e i LOA.VS EFFECTED O.V REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Ol FICB OVKIl J . r . W .'ST'l DltUO STOUK The OBAID RAPIDS DIRECTORY. ' ~ j ytou tdie. onv.in aad Aceoscbeur, Dflss S UKOEoa.ruvm-i**. la Ui.Ubu' BUek. «••»« No, »; ehrldunSt stNiiOK iii XT, ntitnv «, luru RUST fc DAVIS, ITIiH. BEE m m IS ODice, lloonis 1'J i: IS. 2d floor, fierce's Block, Grand Rapidt, Mi eh JfUBTEBEn. BRFWER & MALSTKR. City Brewery, Grand Rapid*, Mich. UUAVailT l-AOKB. rSAKK O. MOLIIKS. ISAAC I U » * H HOLMES & HAYHEB. A TTO*h;; VS & SOLICITOR*. half inclined to let one of his dogs go ibis epilog, Wc ore sorry to leurn that Joe Fair- (hi!d's exi ellrnl paper tit Btanlon has not been well enongli supported lo keep alive, J o e i s out with his vale dicjory nnd will close up business tlicre. Will James Gord<iU Htnuett eome liimv with springf—Z^r, Hu wuni L ouio Iiomo with May.—/&*>«(«• Vrrn. How J u n e k n o b ho won't ( Would Ju- ly about a liltlc thing like that I hixlcen feel le about the light width f o r a tide-walk. You can't put six b u y : u n a nairow aiile-wolk and rxjicel them lo p l a y m a r b b - with any decree of accuracy Rs>v', you eaii't nil grow up atid bo come Presidents of Life Insurance com- j i a n i n , w i t h a 190,000 salary all around but, remember one thing all these Presidents were boys once. Cndcr the head of ••Calamilic ' the IJln^lng Republican speaks of a dog that committed suiuid" in Detruit by jumping frum tbe city ball lower. Hatth; Treasurer, Morgan Lyon; Sac- retsry. H. Nash. Persons wishes to bccutnu meinbers nf the society are invited to call nt tbe secretary's ofllccand sign the constitu- tion nnd by-laws. H, NASH, Bee'y, HI *> Bpfcislatlentioti jleMbLcaosA Colletiieni \y ou i,i tverv blessed tlog had fr<e o r r i c t n l.VO* • t k ^ k t , eilv hnll tower. Pryut'i'fastoa«, o/»i.e itii-idi. «ici,. n TIIKUO. BOSTON EXTBTITIIXIIBST. The entertainment at tho Grange Hall, in So. Boston lusl Thursday evening was a complete aticcew. Although tho , toadg were b a d t h e hi|ll was filled a t a n 1 earl# hour. The tinging, recitations declamations, tableaux and drama were i all worthy especial mention. The dra t t m — " T e n N i g h t s i n a b a r ruonfeon- s|iluted the principal part uf tho cnter- , tainmcnt*, Many of thu scenes were thrilling. Tho death-bed stene wa: very affecting; at its dose there were but few dry eyes In the audience. 1 under- stand there is a movement on foot to have Reform tflnb. He h o p e i h e ' t r o u p e w i l l Foneius;.-Chae. H<dmer. com-, ^d busiteak for them a hearty l I ' e^,on,, ""'"K «hese letters will ' ' , . - ,. please say "ADVXUTISED and «iv« the welcome no;) an enthusiasUc audience, i | ltt# ot t j lig not j ce ONR WHOWASTllKftB. t JAB. W. HINE, P , M . 1 i Pretidenli denial uf my knowledge of thu compact surprises n o o n e : a n d h e i . held blameless while t h ' K i< > disposi- t i o n l o a u s p e n d j u d g m e n t u n t i l t h o t w o gentlemen in question have had reason- \ BitoESNr*. -Entire democratic tick- nblo time to speak ; but very many who ct elected by majoiitlea ranging from 24 1 .li.posed to . eosuro Mr. Blaine's to HH. Supervisor, J. W. Walker, iirotest as premature and without -utli- Clerk. John L. Coveil; other names' eient Krounds, hsvo radically changed in their views since this attempted snlu have comu to light, and now cummeiid ids uttoranoes as words timely noil Ally •poken, Governor Chamberlain his had scvc- monty. This "uiuds interTjewi wilIi tho a||i| us that uur ^talc Legislaluru needs[ t | l0 intimations that he is willing lo O n t h e Bridge Improvement i JI^oles touching up a liltle. Here it is the surrender his cau.e. d o e . n o t a l r ,r to Were east, therJ, filing " y e a " 3 2 I week in April and the pro,pcct is ^"PPOrted Uy any of his pub Thu boss |{yu nnd itrsliam bread at Ili'rkprts. '* Lowell Charter Ticket;" the anly dif- ference between t h e t w o b e i n g I h e m a r - ihalabip—John Cidkini on thu Hcgular a n d W i n . Edie on the other, suit of the vote i" ns follow- number of voles 243. Kot rrfsWeat—Cheiltr 0. l>ton». For ItKorS.r—J.iifi II. W.iks, rurTimlcs—ilo^eil W.Ot.biui, For Tiru ur»r— Clti k U . D i irndu fjr iiuitar-K'jbttt lluntti,Jr, I'ur Htiiliall-Jabn Cillm., J -Willlsm I>1 The rc- Total Mi four Democratic supervisors. Grand R a p i d s t o w n s h i p e l e c t * H e n r y F McCurmick (dem. i Supervisor. nut given in report Eoocomji la Wealth. And time is tnonev. This reutiuds (•ent s* furnishing lino al lillienY Goods, full For Sale, , Ten first-olasa cows lor salo by KNO« it RuAuyiuLD. Tho L o s t p l a u o in town to get a meal l o r 2 6 e t a is at UickcrU. "no"' 100. LIST or LBTTKIIS remainingin the Poit-olBce at Lowell. Kent Co., Mich., April L 1877. LADIES' LIST—Eva Aldrich, Mis. Lc- nora Dennis, JIi». Helen M, Lewi', Mits Ida Bolt, Mrs. A m e l i a W h R i GE>I»' LIST—David Biirkhoh William Cope, Arthur Foster, G r c e n a p , T r u m a n Hupkim SWEET'S HOTEL, Grand Rapids, Mich. No better hotel in the West. 'hat tho Legislature will remain in ses- tt "^re u Tcry l U o ^ t0 S4C j iton until along in May. Nominally | Brigham Young promptly investigated; 1 " 1 """ ' " ' Good Advice. .Vow is tbe lime of ytat for 1'ncamaDia Mountain Meadow butchory. to ecu him Lung Fever, kc. Erery family should havu as promptly and'Hectually punished as a bottle of Boschee'i Uerman Syrup. Uou'l T o IM sure three dollars a day is small hb leaky lieutenant Leu. allow for one moment Mat cough to lako pay but that is no argument. Each Sunday at thu W h i t e H o u s e is a quiet I hold of your child, your famil yor yourself. thu Legislature has already been in ses-1 and if found K u '"y 0 ' 8U y participation non over 90 days but its actual num-1 •L T H E R 'MH? or otherwise, in the bar of w o r k i n g d a y s so far is only 57. n ' l i t, ' member receives im to date iDO for the I (,B J> 1111 "'"necessary business being , Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia and Croup rkholdcr. Rev. " , , 1 ' I avoided, and only intimate friends ven- Hemorrhagei, and other latal diseases may oiler,, John 88 days lost time, rhere are 100 House tur j n g t,. intrude. Mrs. Hayes aston- stt ia ' Although it is true Uermsu Syrup is - , s, John Kel-, members a n d 8 2 Benaton A d d t o this ] iim n guid and fashionable curing thouiands of theso d r e a d e d d i m i e i , t h c K o . B o s t o n people ^repeat the ler, George A. Luce. J , w , Mill-. Jus. t | 1( , „( ( ,fllcers in eachhouse and church goers by her constant alien- y* 1 " 11 m u " in Lowell under the auspices of the H. Rogers, h r e d h i n d e r you have over 150 men drawing three dance in modest drew, ahuost devoid of : . ,| , , , 1 ornament, and wholly guiltless of the ' , , dollau a lay, besides a score of messen-! CItrsv * C e a / k A ,hf get up of up Rr.i'. extravagance gers at two dollars a day. Including "good society." incidentals the daily expense of run- ning the Legislature is considerably j Rousing reform meeting last niglit. yet it Is much better to hato it at baud when three dosei will cure you. Uno Bottle will holelimuiily a winter and keep from daugi-r. If you arecooiutnp- iive, dv nol rest until you have tried thii remedy. Samplo botllei 10 eenls. Regular size 75 centi. Sold by your druggiil, J. t.'. | West, Lowell, Mich. IWST m WELL MILLS. HATCH & ORAW. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. Flour, Feed &c., constan on hand. We have iu uperatiun o n e o f FAIRBANKS' HAY SCALES F o r t h e accommodation of the publio

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L O W E L L J O U R N A L , PUOUSHEO WEEKLY,

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LOCAL AND GENERAI NEWS. V O L U M K X I I . LOWELL. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY A P R I L I.!* < i . NUMBER 10.

L0.VELL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

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New York d ly . ID which Wlllltm H. Ool.en, FraucU A. Eaelnun, F r a u d . 0 . Doyd, and Edgar P. Kill, were the original defendsul . , eluae.1 on the w d In.t. , by Judge Illatchf.ir J directing a »erdlct fo r Ibe defendanll, Doydand mi l , tbe clae agaln. l Ihe other drfendanti bat ing been provlou.ly ib tndoned .

So rellible Inlormitlon b u been m- . l red regard-ing the inU.lnR New York ex-Mayor, A. Oikey Hill. Tbe general IKIl«f imong h i . f r iend. I . t b i l Mr. Ball left New York to e v i | i e te-lllylug i g i l n . l hU old friend Hwctny, fo r whom he rctiina i warm re . g in l . Other* believe Ibit be h u Ixen fonllj d r i l l with, u be w u known lo h i r e $.1 0 on b l . p enon when l i f t m n .

Ix • .ni t brongbl by tbe Polled Rial, a ag i ln . l Uio Erie I t i l lmid Com|«ny to recoTer late* alleged lo be due Ibe OoTerominl on Inlermt conpona paid by Iho Ctimpiny lu 1WI, i m , ISM, and IM9, on bonili Uimil by It, and IIM) to recover penalllr* fur Ihe failure of the rora |uuy to make relnrna of Ihe imonnt of tbe Uiee , Judge BlUcuford, of New Y.rk, rendered a deci.Un In f ivor of Ibe Railroad Cflrapany.

A v«a t Mvere .hock of eirlhqnake, UIIIIIK forty "coi l , I . , w u ' I | * r l . ucr.1 at Notth Troy. VI,. on March 'ill.

Ti t* conimiltce ou claim., c l c , ot Ihe cheap tn iupor ta l l an uaoclallou of New York, a a y M n a recent r-part regarding Ibe uneerUlnlyof trright r a l e : "Wr r rgard tbe r r?rnl i i i r ince In freight rale, u .Imply Indicating lhat the next thing will be a break In ra le , th i l will likely I., follnwed by e i l io inr l i « ra le , dur ing tbe nimnirr .~

A M ' rA icn f rom New York . ay . there wa. pul all-al during r e b r m r y , f..r Ihe Ilulte.1 Kingdom, S I ^ I M q n u t e n of wheat,

T H U W E S T , llL«c< Iltt.t.. trampa now Intral Ibe Union Pa.

clflc M w e r n Omaha and Cbeyeune, and are giving train men a g r n t deal of trouble.

OMiRA I. lo have a Roman Calbollc college Ibroogh the U qn-al of Ibe b l e Edward Crdghton .

A Cmco, California, dlapalch . ay . that, in all, Iwelve arreala have been mide, Ave lor Ihe m n r d t r of Dhlnamen, and Ihe other* for complicity m va. r lou. Incendlarl.mi commllled In Ibal vicinity during Ihe p u t four monlbt .

A I O C M M T w u h i d before Judge Drnmraond In Ihe U. S. court, al Chicago, recently, ou a niollon mule In behalf of certain LK>nJboMer», of Ike re-cently .old Waluah railroad, for Ihe appolnlment of a receiver, Tbe c w r t took Ibe matter under adilaemeul.

Ho*. E t c * E L U w a m n , formerly chancellor of Michigan, db-d recently at h i . rMldence In De-troll, aged IS year*.

A n a m mowfall prevailed Ibrongboul Mhuouri. and Kama., Hatch 24. At HI. Lonli Ihe i lorm w u Ihe acvrrv.l of Ihe winter.

T«* Cheyenne and BUck m i l . Hlige company on March 'irtlh commenced running a dally in-stead of a Irl weekly, line of a l l home coache* lo Uie Dill". They will. If Decenary, put on a Diorn-Ing and evening coacb, carrying p u i e n g r n Ibr.mgh In two day*.

J o n s D. L o , Ibe Mormon prophet, charged with the reaponalblllllM of the Monnlaln Mtadow m u -u c r e , In DUb, In ISJI, w u ciecnted al Ibe K t u e of

I T is e s t i m a t e d t h a t b y t h e m i d d l e o f

A p r i l L i v e r p o o l w i l l h a v e a s l o c k o f

c o t t o n a m o u n t i n g l o 1 , 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 b a l e s ,

t h e l a r g e s t s t o c k k n o w n i n t h a t m a r k e t

s i n c e 1800 . I t i s t h i s h e a v y w e i g h t o f

c o t t o n t h a t k e e p * p r i c e s f r o m a d v a n c -

i n g t o m e e t t h e A m e r i c a n m a r k e t s ,

a n d k e e p b a c k a l s o a n y f a v o r a b l e i n l l u -

e n c e f r o m o u r l i g h t r e c e i p t s . C o t t o n

b a a g o n e f o r w a r d m o r e r a p i d l y t h i s

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

a w h y L i v e r p o o l i s g e l l i n g h e r m a x i -m u m s o e a r l y .

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

c U l l p r e v a i l s i n L e h i g h , B e r k s , B u c k s

a n d N o r t h a m p t o n c o u n t i e s , P e n n s y l -

v a n i a . W h e n a r i c h f a r m e r d i e s p r e p -

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

w a l e . O x e n a r e k i l l e d a n d t h e f a t t e d

c a l f i s b r o u g h t t o t h e b l o c k , f o w l s a r o

s l a u g h t e r e d b y t h e h u n d r e d a n d i m -

m e n s e s u p p l i e s o f b r e a d a n d p a s t r y a r e

p r o v i d e d . O n t h e d s y o f t h e f u n e r a l

b a n q u e t i n g g o e s o n f r o m d a w n l o

n i g h t f a l l . " S o m e t i m e s a s m a n y a s 6 0 0

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

T H E w o r k o f p l a n t i n g e u c a l y p t u s , o r

f e v e r t r e e s a l o n g t h e r i g h t o f w a y o f

t h e C e n t r a l a n d S o u t h e r n P a c i f i c r a i l -

w a y s , r e c e n t l y b e g u n , w i l l p r o b a b l y o c -

c u p y a b o u t t w o y e a r s . T n e y w i l l b e

s e t o u t i n t r i p l e r o w s a l o n g t h e e n t i r e

l e n g t h o f b o t h r o a d s , a n d a l o u g t h e

b r a n c h e s a s f a r a s p r a c t i c a b l e . T h e

p r i n c i p a l o b j e c t i s t o s e c u r e a o o u s t a n t

s u p p l y o f i h e b e s t p o s s i b l e w o o d f o r

t e l e g r a p h p o l e s a n d r a i l r o a d s l e e p e r s ,

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

o f r a i n f a l l . S l e e p e r , o f Eunlyplut

PoMraia h a v e b e e n k n o w n t o l a s t o v e r , " U M c r * 0 1 1 ' be Md. He mad* confeiaion

I w e l v e y e a r s , a n d h a v e h e r e t o f o r e b e e n bii^parttdpaUoii in thai h i a t a l butchery,

i m p o r t e d f r o m A u s t r a l i a . F o u r d i s -

u n c i s p c c i e . w i l l b e p l a n t e d , c o n g e n i a l 0 , ' " r o " i , e o h i u a n d Mmiaiippi railroad, t o m a n y k i n d s o f s o i l . W l t u m n . Monro* k Oo., of Detroit, Mlcb, u -

elgned March » . Uabllltle* about HM.OOr; auela A BCRAMIILL f o r d e a d m e n ' s s h o e s i s k n o * u - T l u ! Michigan Central Railroad Com-

c o m m o n e n o u g h , b i H t u b o r g h a s j o , t w ^ ^ n . ^ < , , ' " r " " " " "

b e e n d i s g u s t e d a t a r u s h W h i c h h a s I e e n A " I t u i a n malcb between Bluaien and Reilon

m a d e m t h a t c i t y f o r I h . s h o e s o f a ' ' * * " " " A o»demy of MH.IC, Milwaukee,

m a n w h o w a s m e r e l y q u i t e s i c k a n d a , „ 0 0 " l * " " 1 " " " ' • d m f ivor of W i l h . r . . . . l W BICE, a n d Hlo,.on. Who made 600 to 310. The b l g h c t

, a t j o u l e q u a l c h a n c e s f o r a n d m , and h i . average w j .

against his recovery . H e was a n / >>»' J'ui i«en brought involving •gen t in t h e Pennsylvania Ra i l t oad ' r" 1 1 " o " " 0 ' "»! " i i i r u the hrart ot

w a s k n o w n t h a t h o w a s s i c k o v e r t w o c U I " ' o f d o , , « r ' u » amount of real

h u n d r e d a i . p l i c a t i o n s w e r e i m m e d i a t e l y h ^ i l n ' u ' 1 ' I 'foperty of their m a d o f o r h i s . . U r n U „ r I ""I for the u r n s h u been com

lor ins place, l i e finally died, neDcediuih*oircnii conn. a n d w i t h i n a f e w m o m e n t s o f n i s MATTHKWI w u elected u . 8. ienaior i>y

d e a t h o n e h u n d r e d m o r e a n n l i c a t l o n s " ' ° < ^ ' ; , 1 , « " u l , , n " » " ' " ' » ' < b . i o n i i the vacancy

n . r . i „ J " S ™ " ! s o d i s g u s t e d a t t h i s u n s e e m l y h a s t e l h a t l " , " r c ' « 1 '•r ' 0 ' " , compin ie . of theHecand cavalry

i t t h r e w a l l t h e a p p l i c a t i o n s i n t h e fire " " , 0 M ' " 0 , , r l " i " "

\ m " . j o r t h e T « c a n i p l a c e W h o h a d n o t a s k e d f o r i t . ' ' " " r . " b e n be will have abonl 1,10a cavalry and

T i , . V « _ V n . l r f t "j ~ l.WX) Infantry. Tbe Hocnth Cavilry will march I H E n e w Y o r k Oraphic s a y s ? N o w " ' " I " " ! , m d lb* Inlanlry will I.- conveye.1 by

i s t h e t i m e t o b e g i n b u s i n e s s . T h o l i d o A " l " , u r i , ' , " o " " « i v r d here f rom tho

t u r n . P r i c e s o f a l l k i n d s a r o a t t h e P'OIABI, not intending io umie ibu MUOH N.R

bottom figure. Wages aro low a n d "'H ba»r a w.ary oampaign chuiug them,

m o n e y « cheap . T n e great firm, of T a l i " . , ^ h^iwT.

h o f u t u r e w i l l d a t e f r o m 1 8 7 7 , T h o s e b l . ••nllre U n d are forcibly delaloed In

w h o p u l u n e m p l o y e d f u n d s i n t o r e a l v " l , K r ' o r n o m a and

e s U t o a t t h e p r e s e n t l o w v a l u a t i o n s o r . " T " . ' ' d , l l , i u « a n d pulling u o

p u r c h a s e m i l l s a n d m a n u f M l o r i ^

s u r e t o g a i n . H o w e v e r i t m a y b o w i t h U l " on ihe war paih.

t h e a f f a i r s o f s o m e o f o u r n e w s p a j M - r s , F O B B x a i r .

w h i c h t h i n k t h e w o r l d i s c o m i n g t o a n T " » u n a t c and chamUr of doMtiie.

e n d I j e c a u s e t h i n g s g o ill w i l h t h e m nmii May i .

m e s s i s b o u n d t o r e v i v e , p r o - p e n t y i s irtuiug to na i . t i h . o p p m r t o n nf the lai-gatber-

c o m i n g , a n d t h o m e n w h o a r e w i s e 1 , u j '«»eiigo tor nnin ixr io . . i n j n r i n ,

e n o u g h t o t a k e a d v i u i t a g e o f t h e i . r e s - . ' J , 0 " " " l0 " u ,

it " » • " « " d UomUy mdia re-

. n . d . p , « ^ o o n i l i t i o n o f —

" " " " n • - - Tit* London I h l l f Tr l t j i a j j i in | | . bade r u y i : We hate n a i o u lol l i lnk an l in i to i t th) lufoflna-

IIOD that Rii.t la I . our.• mt re indeavorlug to fnu i* neb a pro|ioaillon n. may inei l England1 , vlcwi rriAlIre lu Ulaamuuitul."

tlMKAt itl-fecllug m n . lu liberal r l f r | s l , u (1(,r. man) aiueernlug the v.Me fttlnx L-lp-h- a . tbe teat of the . u p r u n e c . m l of Uermany. I l l .marck .harply denonnced fa r iul>managenient, and it

Kraii'lr*! raire bnl,

A USD of Uuh l l l a t o u l . have plundered and bnrnrd the vlliag. of Olcblevo, In H - n - g . v l n l i , and murdered a nuiuber of I t . Inbabl lanl . It la r r p o r t c U b i t inoUier village h u aha rc l the . i m e fa t e ,

T « i Londau '/Vine, llcilln dlajolch .aya tint It la hoped that the hitch In Ihe peace negollatlona will b< rormounle.1 by Turkey declaring her r e a d i n e u lo begin Ibe dlaarmlng If Ruwia pronuiea lo follow •ull Immedlil i ly.

IT 1« reporid f r o n o J e a u Hut If England re-Jed* Ihe protocol tbe O u r will linmedlalely call out the enllra loree . of the empire ,

T u r heiltli of the p jpe 1* f i l t ly aallifaelory, but he bai loal Ibe u ie of h i . leg. and I* carried about

| In a chair.

O o u m i c i i L affair . In Berlin are .erlou.ly de-pmoed .

A I/IKBOS Ti'wwt'cnrmp-indent telegraph, from Pari. a . follow*; " N o t w i l h t l i n d i n g Ihe contra-ilictlon., I a lhern with the nlinnal poiitivene.* lo Ibelr i i lh of the liifoimalion Ibal li wa> i r n n g e d lhat Ruaila w i . I • dedar r by mean, ot a d l . | « l cb that ihe wa. ready l> dlaarm lmme,iialely after Ike . I gn ln io r the protocol. A courier wilh Ibe dl*. palrh arr lvnl In Umdon from S l . T d e n b Q r g , bill II w u then fonnd thai Ihe tenor of lb* dl.p*tcb w u not .uoh at h id been aapcde. l according lo Ihe nndenlandlng between the Kugllali and Itiu-ilan negoliatore.

In Derllo, lately, demnii . l rat ion. were mails by Idle and deatllnle men to force the munlclpil l ly to glvethrm einploymeut. The pjllce were called out and violence prevented.

T i t . a i are S.ooo Holla, m Crn.liDllDopl* wrll inned i n d ready for iny mcvemanl.

A PUTS co rn .ponden t ol Ihe London ftofly AViei lay*: 1 11 bear by lelegraph from Conatantl-nople that tbe Porta l i determined nol to accept Ih* InterDalloDal protocol In any form whatever.

T i l l London f W poinl . onl lhat If England algn. lb* protocol, her Ural duly will be lo i . k Ibe Port, lo dUarm. Tbe T n r u would certainly t e f u u lo do *o while Rn. . ian troop, remain on Ihe fronl ler , England would Ibu* be pliccd lu i painfully rldlc-ulona poaition. Ptracorrcapondenl which conlaini Ibe fol lowing. "Dark lalce of M u u n l m i n violence and rapine eon-linne to n tch u« from many province*, eapedally Rnlgaria. Macclonla, and Albania, where public .ecnrlly either on Ibe highway or ID Uolaled home* or .mall hamlet* *rem allogi ther al an end."

A . r r c u i . d i . p a t d i f rom Ikr l ln u y * l h a l R u . a l . u a appear lo regard the protocol a* a valuable caona -alon obtained by Kneala. Tbe Loodoo O/ott ex-preue* the blghcat u tUfac t l on i t Ibe Anglo-Rua-alau .Hllemenl.

WABHUrOTOV,

Ti l l Prealdenl b u re d a t e d hi* poiltlon on tha Koulbem qnrallon l o a al legat ion which cillcd upon blm. To *onie Sontbern R-pnhl lcan . f rom Mlwlulppl be u l d lhal It w mid no l be hi* policy lo .u . l a ln Hale govarninenl* by Fc i len l t roop. . He added lhal If II were not h * policy, there were two powrrf.il reaaou. why l b - military policy ihould Iw alandoned. They were, Bret, becau*« the public opinion of Ihe North bad prononuced agalnil II. Hrooml, brcau.e t'ougre** bad declined lo vote .uppliet for an army which could be u.ed fur any *nchpuri>oie, and would donb l l cu rc fn .e 10 continue •nppllca nnlr* . it « u evident l in t Ihe i rmy I* not to be u . n l for *uy inch purpo*; .

T i l l fullo-.rln? telegram wa. .i-ul to Oeu. Augur, 11 New Orleau. on Ihe 26th of Sfarcb :

n dm. P. A u tilri Sfie Orl'nn, f,s ; A com-ml.alon will .horl ly vl. l i LouUlaui . I n Ihe meantime tbe Prraldenl d c l r e * Ih i l Ihe . i t a a l l i n remain imchauged. p l eue r . p i r t what change* In tbe . I tu i l lon 11 iny , hive occurrcd allien Ihe clo-e ol Ibo l i te Admlnl. lr i l ion.

(Signed) O. W. Mol ' r . t iT . Secretary of ffir.

(Signed) R. U. Iliye*.

H i o i m i i Fc i t t nz propoie* to Uy the m b j e d cf govcrnmrnt idvi r l l . lng before Ihe cab lnd , and lo >ugge*l tbe fortni l lnn of an adverllaing bureau, to IN- |>atl cf Ihe I reaiury o r .ome olber deparl-menl; which .hall have Ihe .ole charge of Ihe id-vertlalng f o n l l the depar lmeul i , l u d do II by reg-u l a r c n n t n c l . made with uew.paper*, a f t r r inv i l l ng propoul* from them.

EX-I'IDIDKNT GUMT left WllblDgtoD ou Ihe 3llh lii«., for CiDdnni t l where he will rereiln four or flrc day*, golug Ui <u» In Ohl -agu and l lalena. Going n e t he will . top i t Har r i .burg to enjoy trout Oahlug lu tho vl-lully, and t h i n proceed lo Pblla. delphia al which p i r l ib.i ' it tha 101b of Miy he will lake paxvige lor P.nrope wilh member* of hli f imlly.

T i n prealdenl ba i appo in t ' 1 R. L. I l i i lebluwn, of New Orleam, i t i l l j r u e y lo the l . j n l - i i n i com-min ion , l l i i t eh lnon 1* i life-long friend of the preaidout, ami w u born lu Madiaou county, 0 .

I r . c r m . l o b e * l a d that Minli ter W i . h b u r i a l iu lieen i>kr<l to be r t c i l i ed f r o m I l r l . m l that .uch recall will be made a* lonu u hi* i n c c c a o r L. ddennl i icd uiion.

T H i r e . u l l . o f t h e c i i i . l d e r a t i o u by Ihe cahlnrl of Honlb Carolina question have l»eeii the .ending of the lettei* lo U^vernor* Chatulierlalu i n d I l in iplnn, Inviting them bete In peraon or by del-egate, In confer with lb> Pret ldanl on the . i inalian of affair* In lhal alala.

MtxiarR* WA.HDUIXI Informed I f i leud re-crutly lhal be had u k a d lo lie re-called, and he ez-p ' d e d LU reqinat would be compiled with. III. friend* tay he will return Irom Pari* In Ibe f i l l ind prepare lo conleit Iho .eiialorlal . neccu lon with Henilor Oglraby.

Willi.i, u i general pr iuclpb, the prn ident '* plan nf civil-aervicc reform iloe* nut conlein|ilale the removal of tho.r who.e comml . i l on . h u e nol a ip l red , th i . li only idopied l i I g e n e n i rule, i f -fording .ol id ground lo aland ou i t Ihe a t i r l . But it can bv icorpled u beyond q n c l l o n a . equally i pir t of Ihe preildeul'e plan to n e l o II t b i l If ofllco b u l>een obtilned by improp-r tuciiia, or If Im-proper per.ona i r e found in office, Ihe mere fict of their holding cummlaalon* will *ffotd them uo pro-tollon. A'i c u e . of Ihl* kind brunglit lo Ihe i | . lentlon of Ihe pre.ldenl will lie fully conildered u rapidly u they can be r e i e b e d .

I r i . reporlciou goodinlho.- l ly t h i l tbe Hon. Thotua* Ruuet l , MlnUtcr Rvildent i l Caraci*, V«n> auela, h a . been re cilleit by telegraph.

THE pualoffice d r p i r t m r u t made provl.lon for mil l commiiulcallon wilh Ihe Black Hilla cauulry. Older* being l««ned for Ibo laUbl l .bment of a tri-weekly letvlco between Kearney, N e b , m d Dead wood, ID Ibe Blrck Hill* regigo, dbdaDcc 310 mllca, lo commence May 1. Al.. for Ihe ralabllabmenl ot a dally aertica between Hot Creek, Wyo., and Dead-wood, i a mika, beginning April I . T b e d l r ed *ervlce from Kearney will i b o " ipp ly a numlier of N e b r u k i •oltlemrnt*.

OBIKXB AND C A B U A L T i m

W. MIXWILL m d kla i o n , a g x l IS. . lock men, lately of Btuarl. l i . , m d lociled In C o l f w County, New Mexico, were murdered on Ibo r i d of Mircb, by I negro who h u aince been ••aptun-d, i t Trini-dad, Ool. Robbery w u the prolablo cauae, u Maxwell waa tuppoicd lo have money with h in i / |

THr vlUige of Madrid, N. Y., w u vli l tad on Uie nigLl of March 34ih by burglar . , who, i f t e r plun-dering *ame a t o m , art nro to tho place, and Ihe vliUge w u nearly d rd royed . I / i . . , ivi.tOO; imiir ance, |JS,00U.

R. T . r . i L o i , the default ing c u b l e r of lb* Franklin bank, who w u taken lo Ihe inaane aay-lum, a l IndlanipolU, eacapod on Iho night ol Ihe 3Slh Inal., by forcing Ihe Iron ra . lculugi of one of Iho upper window.. It 1. *iippo*ed he b i d l i d from outiidn.

O. L. WHITISH, k o c k k o i n r nf Ihe Bro(kl}-n Hank, who robl.rd Ihe i-j.liiiilieii of 1160,1100, h u Inen ccmniillrd (or lilal. l ie .ni l r e fn ic i to ray

wlnl be did with thn iiilB.Ing |IU,000, i l bg lng only H i t he api iil II.

ALBKUT I I lows , c u b l e r of the F i n l National Bauk of Hjirlngaeid, VI., ia .aid to be a defaulter to the amouul ol wo.oou. It l . claimed Hill Brown uacl in .peculation *ecurit« left with blm f o r u f o keeping. The d l r e d o r i of l b ' bank cliim II will lo*' liltlc. If iny lh lng . A T NOW Orleaua, lately, Bevden EoMliarrera,

H|iaul.h eoBiul, diod luddcnly f rom i><ii*on. III uot pn.itlvely known whether Ukcn by nil i l ike c Intentionally. It 1. bellrved lo bo a lulctde,

B. PB*IT, IU old re.ldent of Kprlngllrld, Win., fell dead of hiar l d l . e u e al Ilaclne, Wt . . , on Ihe 3llh ln>t.

A i i i r r conlilnliig four ladlia and three men rapi l ted in a creek near Cambridge, O., lately, i n d two of tho mui , nami d T lnak i r and Bomiell, were drowned.

ItaKiiL I.TKCD, an ouiigranl f rom Milwaukee, en roiilu to Nevada, w u knocked down and roWnd ol (IJO at Omi ln , March 33.

M l i l C i l l i . H i w bail lieeu the cinao of a . f | a r a -tlon between Henry Oatbey and h i . wlfu about I jear ago at Iudr|ieudence, Mo., and recently Cathey went lo h i . bou.e, called him la Ibe door, and pul a load uf buck.hot lulu hlin, killing blm Inalaidly,

F n u i J . aiiinn who w u apprrbei idid lu tho a d ol Healing l e l l t n , which be via. dUlrlbnllng In Ihe |Mntonii-e drpailnii'Ut at Clilcigo, eaeapetl f rom the MarelaT* oilier on tbe Ud i u . l , II 1. .uppuu-d ho i» In L'.naSa by t h i . t ime,

(I.OIOK L, WIITIMII, bead bo ik-keeper of Ihe Brooklyn l«iik, w u i r r ra ted i t New York ou Mar. b » 1 , charged with having robbed Iho lank of |1G0,SU0. I l i a vali.e, which bn carried at the lime, w u |l3li,0iiii, leaving tlO,uiiiinacronnted for.

( ' m a i n M a n a no lonon . foiger, who-o real name i . Mt Kay.aud a man nameil Kllpatrlrk were a rna led In New York oil Iho 31.1 In.t. , nn I dliargo of forglnu bond. , lo the imoiinl of ||I4I,U>IU of Ihe I'aelflc railraad of MiaHinrl, the i" niilnn Imudi lie-ing eu inu lee i l by the . late .

(IgoioK ( l u n i o i v l.tally ilint hi* wife i t l l i r t -ford, ("ouu., ou Wedneadiy, March 31.1. CauiM-J ' t lo i i .y .

T i l* l .xly of 0 . 0 . Plainer, a wealthy crockcry morclunt of Aubnrn, Now York, wa* found iniuug tbe log. under tha Wall a i r ed ferry-bou.e. New Yoik cily, Ma-c'j 3 i l . I ' lataer c a m . I" New York lu buy goo,I* November 31 la.t, m d d luppe i r ed •llddenly. No traco of hlin wai oblalniblo, though I UM reward waa offi-n d and every exi rtlou niadr by detedlvei . II appear* lhat ho fell throngli i u iper lure lu Ihe ferry-bonM where refine I . thrown Into the river, and wa* i i i ight among Ibo log., which hdil him alioni tho neck lu a . iugnlar grip, prtvi nllng ou'ery.

JUIIK Knsr i ' .n accldrntally abol and killed John McNally, Ihreo mile* m u l h of I'applllioii, tweuly ndli i w n l of Omaha, Neb., on the 3011i lu l l .

JOHS B n . i , conductor 'on t i n Fort Wayne, J ac t -ion ft Bagiiuw Railroad, m d with a fatal iccldrut while coupling cara ct Auburn Junction, Ind , on I ie aotb lul l . He w u nuk ing a coupling and w u between lb* draw-bar* when Ibe engln* backed

H u t down and drove Iho car* together, pinning B e l l . _ , and mangling b i i body terribly. Ue die J'MOU after Iho acddeul, TH I boiler explMlon i t Hnnt i r '* mill, Wotlblng-

ton, Ind. , lilely, cauaod tho death nf Iwolre per-.ona. Tbe following I* Ibe li.l of thu v l d l m i ; A Vindewiter, cut In two; June* l lnnter , cut l u i b -dumen; John Wilkee, cniabrd wilh i mill d o n e ; John HplMx, gaih in forehead; (I. W. Bender, leg blown awiy. Two l o n i of David Hunter , I young m . u mmed Riy i n d one named Hunter h id por-llona of their bead* levered from their bodlei. A

gint lenim u tmed Hunl i lcn i n d one mmed Barvor were luilautly killed, th*lr bead , being blown nit. A young man named BrnUker w u terribly mulll-ated. Tbe wounded ; i r e John Brubiker, Alfred Hnnler, II. H u h , .on of Oeorge W. Bend.r, Wm. Pland, ion nf J u n e * Hunter , m l m o t b i r p e n o n whoee name 1* unknown. Revrril nf tho** killed were *0 terribly mingled thil they were only rec-ogulieil by the i r clothing.

B A B D I N U .

M o w t T b i y a n P n p a r o d f o r t h t X a r k . t

- K a f i U t u d * t i U t T r a d * .

From Ike N. Y. Tribune.

T h e A m e r i c a n S a r d i n e C o m p a n y star ted t h e busineM of p r e p a r i n g sar -d i n e . f o r Mle a b o u t . e v e n y e a n ago, a t F o r i M o n m o u t h , N e w J e n e y . Bome idea of t h e e x t e n t of these w o r k , m a y be ga ined f r o m t h e f a c t t h a t in 1873 t b e c o m p a n y m a n u f a c t u r e d and sold 470,000 cans , a q u a n t i t y which i nea r ly e q u a l t o t h e to ta l i m p o r t a t i o n

of fo re ign s a r d i n e . In 1670, t h e y e a r when t b e c o m p a n y w u s t a r t ed . I n 1874 t h e p r o d u c t i o n w a . equa l ly la rge , b u t d u r i n g t h e h u t two e e a u n . t h e ca t ch h a . b e e n . m a l l , owing t o t h e scarci ty of t h e fish which t h e c o m p a n y . e l ec t ed a . a ruba t i tu t e f o r i h e sa rd ine—tho m e n h a d e n o r ocean t r o u t , c o m m o n l y cal led i h e m o n b u n k e r , l i e color i . . i lvery , . p o t t e d wi th d a r k brown. Theae fi.h a b o u n d in I h e b a y . a n d d e e p r i T e n which inden t t h e coaa t . of New Bmnawiok , N e w f o u n d -l and a n d N o v a Scotia, a n d in i h e apr ing a n d f a l l a p p e a r a I .o in g r e a t n u m b e r , a long t h e N e w E n g l a n d coas t a n d in i h e B a r i t a n bay . H e r e d u r i n g t h e season t h e y a r e c a u g h t by t h e e m -p l o y e . of t h e Sa rd ine C o m p a n y , w k o begin o p e r a t i o n , abou t M a y 1, a n d eon-t inuo t h e work un t i l N o v e m b e r 1. T h e

flesh of t h e m e n h a d e n i . sweet a n d nut r i t ious , a n d is b y m a n y p r e f e r r e d lo t h a t of t h e i m p o r t e d sa rd ine , t h e only d e f e c t be ing i h e u n i u u a l n u m b e r of bonee. These , however , a r e now re-moved by a m e c h a n i c a l process, f o r which t h e c o m p a n y secu red a p a t e n t in 1872.

Th ; m e n h a d e n is a t imid fish a n d swims u p o n t h e au r f ace . W h e n a t early dawn a school is descr ied by t h e

r i p p l e , on t h e . u r f a c e , t h e smal l b o a t , a r e lowered f r o m t h e s loop , which h a v e been lying off tho g r o u n d . i n c e mid -night , a n d a long n e t a b o u t 700 f e e t i n length a u d d e f e n d i n g iwelve o r th i r -

teen f e e t i n to i h e wa te r U carr ied o u t on both s ide , un t i l i h e school ia s u r -rounded . I h e fish a r e t h e n ladled o u t by t h e fishermen wi th " . coops , " p l aced on b o a r d t h e sloops, a u d b rough t t o the f a c t o r y docks a t Po r t M o n m o u t h . I n t h e f a c t o r y t hey a r e first b r o u g h t

to t h e " s c a l e r , " a long s h a f t w i t h twelve revolv ing wheels filled wi th long

b lun t t e e t h , w h i c h r e m o v e t h e scalee. The h e a d s a r e t hen c u t o f f , the en t ra i l s r e m o v e d , a n d t h e fisho. a r e p l aced in washing t roughs , a b o v e which a r e cir-oular revolv ing brushea , by c o n t a c t

with which t h e fiahee a r e t ho rough ly c leaned a n d i h e b o n e , r e m o v e d . T h e y a r e t h a n p u t in p ickl ing v a t . f o r . e v -

eral hou r s , un t i l woll . a i l e d ; f r o m theae t hey a r e i r a n i f c r r e d to t h e cooking e u u , wh ieh a r c p l aced in t h e . t e a m i n g tanks , seven in n u . u b e r , eaoh c a p a b l e of ho ld ing 1,000 boxe . . F r o m t h e . t e a m i n g t a n k s t h e y paaa to a long ta-ble, a n d a r e finally p a c k e d in p e r m a -nen t cana. A f t e r oil a n d ap i ce . h a v e been p laced in i h e cana, t h e y a r e aca led .

The t i m e occup ied in t h o whole p ro-o e « i . a b o u t t h r e e day*.

F r io r io 1874 t h e u l e e were conf ined to t h i . coun t ry , b u t d u r i n g the p a . t two y e a r , l a rge quant i t iea h a v e b e e n ex-ported lo Ruta ia , G e r m a n y , Aus t r a l i a , Bogland a n d S o u t h A m e r i c a . L a s t yea r a p p l i c a t i o n , f o r a g e n c i e a i n F r a n c e were rece ived, b u t a . owing t o i h e •mal l y ie ld last season , t h e exis i ing de-

m a n d could no t b e rapplied, i t waa d e e m e d unadviaab le t o u n d e r t a k e n e w eon l r t c to . T n e c o m p a n y now e m p l o y

abou t 150 m e n . A n e i t e n a i v e ca t ch i t expec t ed d u r i n g t h e c o m i n g aeaaon,

a n d p r e p a r a i i o n a a r e m a k i n g to e n l a r g e t h e worka.

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

Tlis M o r m t n John 0 . L t . Alonts lo f k t Law

I t r Hi t Part in I h t Mountain

M t a d o w M t n a e r t .

A B u u t a n C r o w d .

E v e r y crowd h a . a p h y . i o g n o m y a n d a cha raa te r of i u own, a n d a f t e r expe -r ience of a n Engl ish o r a n I r ish crowd, o n e is r a t h e r p leased wilh a Ru iu ian one . N o l t h a t i t is pa r t i cu la r ly c lean or savory, bu t it is so ex t r eme ly good-na tu red a n d well behaved . T h e r e is very litllo push ing or elbowing. E v e r y

one is cour t eous to h i . neighbors, a n d you a r e s u r e n o t lo s e e a n y acta of b ru ta l i ty o r to incur a n y d a n g e r in mixing in il. Smi l ing , good-na tured f a c e , a r e eve rywhere , n o m a t t e r w h a t the r ank o r posi t ion, f o r good h u m o r is needed t h e chief R u s s i a n v i r tue . A n d then such a c u r i o u s m i x t u r e of p e o p l e in s u c h a crowd I — m e r c h a n t , wi lh long da rk -b lue o r b lack ca f t ans , r e a c h -ing to t he i r heels , a n d the i r c r a v a t , lied t igh t a r o u n d t h e i r t h r o a t . , no t showing a sh i r t collar if t h e y indeed havo one ; . t o u t old w o m e n wi th . i l k ke rch ie f s wound a b o u t their h e a d s so as to conceal the i r h a i r ; s h o e - m a k e r . ' l>oys a n d a p p r e n t i c e s in w h a t . e e m . a d i r ty m t u l i n d ron ing-gown; a r t i s a n , in the i r b l u e working-blouse . ; t h e ord i -n a r y town p e a s a n t in h is red sh i r t a n d h igh boo t . , a n d i h e muthik f r e s h f r o m t b e c o u n t r y wilh coa l of u n d y e d h o m e -s p u n , c loths wound r o u n d h i . l eg . in lieu of s tockings a n d sanda l s m a d e of plai ted l inden b a r k ; h e r e a n d t he r e a

s t u d e n t with d i r ty sh i r t a n d long h a i r a n d mos t foul finger naila, ev ident ly uf t h e idea l h a t nea tnees is i n c o m p a t i -ble wilh e a r n i n g ; t he r e will p robab ly b e a p r i e s t o r two , a n d a few M i d l e r s —

Siribtur for ApriL

A J a p a n e a e O o l g o t h a .

T h o J a p a n (lazrlle s ays t h a i s o m e years ago t b e au thor i t i es d u g a n im m e n a e hole, a b o u t f o r t y fee t wide a n d s ix ty f e e t d e e p , n e a r Tobe, i n to which Ibo bodies of decap i t a t ed c r imina l s were th rown. Be tween f o u r h u n d r e d a u d f ive h u n d r e d bodies were t h u s

th rown in to t h e pi t . Las t yea r t h e roof began to decay and t h o s i d e , of the fosse lo fal l In, and t h e p lace was a b a n d o n e d as a bur ia l -ground. S o m e two m o n t h s ago t h e au thor i t i es deter-m i n e d to fill u p th is r ecep tac le of dead m e n ' s bones , bu t b e f o r e d o ' n g so t hey causcd to be ex t r ac ted all t h e sku l l s of t h e d e a d . T b e ho le waa t hen filled u p a n d t h e aku l l . g a t h e r e d toge the r and p laced over t h o site in a h e a p , w h e r e t h e y still r e m a i n , p resen t ing s u c h a spec tac le a s o n e m i g h t expec t t o find in the King of D a h o m e y ' , domin ions , bu t wh ich ono would not unreasonab ly be Iskely lo consider as incons is tent with

t h e boasted civilization of a coun t ry l ike J a p a n . S o m e of i h e sku l l s h a v e t h e h a i r still a d h e r i n g to t h e m ,

•He BiecalUa Take* Place aa Ihe Neeae af Ike Crlaia—Ua Nakre a Hpereb,

Ckarataf tkal l ie le Ik* Ncapefoal af Ulker*.

S A W L A K E , U t a h , M a r c h 2 3 . - A t 1 1

a, M, precisely Lee was b roagh t ou t apon Ihe aoeoe of t h e m a v a o r e a t Mounta in Meadow, before t h e exeenting pa r ty , and s t a ted on h i . coffin about twenty fee t f rom t h e a h o o t e n . Af te r t h e order of the ooart w a . read to h im and ihe company present b y Marshal Nelson, L e e made a apeoh ol abou t five hundred word . , b i t te r ly denonnoing Br igham Young, and cal l ing himself t h e Mapegoat for t h e aina of others. H e hoped Qod would b e merc i fu l , de-nied tha t h e waa gu i l ty of b loodshed t o t h e Isst, and mainta ined tha t h i s mission t o the M e a d o v s was one of mercy.

Af te r tho speeoh, Parson Stokee, a Methodist , m a d e a prayer , eommending t h e sonl o l t h e condemned man t o Qod . Immedia te ly a f t e r t h i s a handkerchief was placed over Lee ' s eye& H e raised h is hands , placed t h e m on i h e t o p of h i s bead , n t t i u g firm, Marshal Nelson giving t h e word fire, and at 11 o'clock I v e guna were Bred, t h e bu l l r t a pene t rat iog t h e body in t h e region of t h e hear t . L e e fel l t qua re ly baek upon his coffin, dead , death be ing ins ' an taneous .

T h e body was placed in Ihe coffin,and tbe crowd dispersed. T h e r e were about T5 persons, al l to ld , on i h e ground. N e t a child o r relat ive w u t h e r e . T h e best o rde r prevailed, a n d all agreed t h e execution p a u e d off wi thout a mistake.

Lee 'a last words to Nelson were, " A i m a t m y h e a r t . "

T h e body is now i o be given t o rela tives a t Cedsr Ci ty.

B I S L A S T W 0 B D S ,

After Marshal Nelson oonoluded read-ing the o rde r of the cour t , a t 10:84 A. M., h e u k e d Lee if h e had any th ing t o say be fo re t h e execut ion w u carr ied iuto effect. L e e said, " I wish lo speak to that m a n , " point ing to Mr . F e n n i more, who w u fixing h is e a n v u nea r b y to take Lee ' s pho tograph p reced ing the shoot ing. L e e ca l l ing t o t h e art ist , Fenn imore repl ied, " l u a second, Mr. Lee , " and wait ing un t i l t h e ar t is t as-serted h i t readiness t o l is ten, L e e sa id : " I want to u k yon a favor ; I want y o n

to fu rn i sh my th r ee wives eaoh a copy of tbe photograph , (meaning the ono being taken , ) a copy of t h e same l o R iohe l A., Sarah C., a n d E m m a B , ' Mr. Howard r e sponded fo r t h e a r t i s l : " H e u y s h e will do i l , Mr . L e e . "

Leo repea ted t h e n s m e s over again, careful ly , saying, " P l e a s e forward t h e m . " l i e then aroee and S l id :

THI SPKXOH. I have b u t l i t t le t o say th is morn ing .

Of eonrso I feel t h a t I a m upon t h e br ink of e terni ty , and tbe solenlnitios of e te rn i ty should res t upon my mind at ihe p r e u u t . 1 have made out , or endeavi red to do so, a m a u m o t i p t and an ab r idged history of m y life. Th i s will bo publ ished. Sir, I have given mv views and feel ings with regard to all these t h i n g s I f e e l resigned io u y fate. I feel u calm u a s u m m e r morn-ing. I have done no th ing a d v e n e l y wrong. M y conscience is d e a r be-fore m y Qod a n d man, and 1 am now ready t o mee t my Redeemer

W h a t is it tha t places m e upon ib is field ? I am not an infidel, 1 have not denied God nor h i s mercy. I am a strong believer in thoee things, Most I r eg re t t ha i p u l i n g with m y family , many of t h e m are unpro tec ted and wul be l e f t fatherless. W h e n I speak of those l i t t le ones, they t o u c h a tender chord within me. [Here L e e ' s voice fa l te red peroept ibly . ] I have done

t he r e a r e o t h e r holdings i c a r c e l y l e s s In ex t en t . A m o n g i h e earl iest set t lers were t h e T h u n t o n e s , Taylors , a n d Mlf-tliua; t h e h e a d of the l u t n a m e d f a m i -ly w u a well-known Quaker , who, u p o u t h e In t roduct ion oi s lavery to t h e Island, r e m o v e d t h e n c e to t h e t own of CAID-

den . In t h e u p p e r par t of i h e p rov ince of Mary land , n e a r Delaware .

I t w u long b e f o r e Chinooteague w u fa i r ly . e t t l ed , a n d even u la te u 1888 t h e r e were buttweniy-siK houses t h e r e ; now, however , m a n y s t rangers , t emp-ted by t h e exoeptlonal ly good fishing and oyater-dredglng of t h e p lace , a r e p o u r i n g in f r o m the ma in - l and t o set t le

t he re . T o m e r e visitors i h e ponies a r e still a g rea t , if not the m a i n , a i i r ac t loa a n d d u r i n g t h e per iods of " p e n n i n g " —driv ing t h e m into co r r a l—numerous gues ts a r r ive daily f r o m i h e c o u U — Hovard Pylt; in Bcribner Jot April,

noth ing des ignedly wiong in th is affair, I u s e d my u tmos t endeavors t o save th is people . I would have given worlda were i t a t my command , to have avoided W«MV au y wauaaiisieMy M/ AMI TO MTU1UCU

tha t calamity, b u t could not . I am sao-rifleed to u t i s f y t e e l i n n , a n d am used to g ra t i fy par t i es ; b u t I am ready

BKADT TO Dim, I hava no fea r of d e a t h ; i t h u no ter-rors, a n d no par t ic le of mercy have I asked, for t h e cour t officials t o spare my life. I do n o t f ea r dea th . 1 shall never go to a worse place t han I am now in. 1 nave said i t to my fami ly , and I will say i t to day lha t t n e government of t h e United b i a t i s uc r i f i c ea the i r best f r iend, and t h a t is u y i n g a g rea t deal , bu t i t is t rue .

I am a t rue believer in t h e gospel ot J e s u s Chr i s t . I do not bel ieve every-thing t h a i is now pra t ieed a n d t a u g h t by Br igham Young. I do no t ag ree with h im. 1 believe h e is leading t h e people as t ray; bu t 1 bel ieve in t h e gos-pel as t augh t in i ts p u r i t y b y J o s e p h Smi th in f o r m e r asvs . I have m y reasons for u y i n g Uiit. I u s e d t o m a k e th is man'a will my p l e u n r e , and did so for th i r ty years . Bee how a n d what I have come to th is day. I have been sacrificed in a cowardly a n d das-tard ly manner . Thousands ol people there aro in the ohnrch t h a i a r e honor-able and good-hearted, t h a t I e h t r i s h in my hear t . I r eg re t to leave m y fami ly ; they are near a n d dear to m e . These are t h ings to ronae my sympathy .

I declare I did no th ing des ignedly in Ibis un fo r tuna t e a f f i i r . I d id every t h ing in my power to u v e all t h e emi grants , bu t I am i h e one t h a i m n a t auffer. Hav ing said th is I feel res igned. I u k iho Lord , my God, t o ex tend his mercy t o m e and roceiye m y spir i t . M y labors a re here done.

A n I s l a n d of P o n i e s . Off t h e n o r t h e u t e r n . b o r e of Vir-

ginia, a u d abou t five mi les f r o m i h e

ma in - l aud , l i e . a s m a l l is land k n o w n u C l i i nmleagne—an island posiessed of pocul isr i l los shared by no o lbe r por t ion of t h e e u l e r n Uni ted S ta tes ; f o r h e r e roams . In a n ent i re ly u n t a m e d s ta te , a breed of horac . , o r r a t h e r pouies, u wild u t h e munlangs of T e x u or t h e P a m p a s .

H o w tlieao ponies first c a m e u p o n tho island Is no t known e x c e p t i h rough vague t radi t ion, f o r when t h e first se t t lo r , c a m e the re , ear ly In Ihe eigh-teenlli c e n t u r y , t hey f o u n d t h e a n i m a l s ttlready r o a m i n g wild i b o u t i ts p l n e y meadows . T h e t rad i t ion received f r o m t h e I n d i a n s of t h e ma in - l and w u t h a i a vessel loaded wilh horses , Bailing t o one of t h e E l i zabe than so t l l emenl s of V^g iu l a , w u wrecked u p o n t h e sou th -e rn p o i n t of t h e Island, whe re t h e horees eaoaped, while t h e w h i t e , we re rescued by t b e t hen f r i e n d l y Ind ians a u d car r ied lo t h e ma in - l and , w h e n c e t hey f o u n d the i r way t o s o m e of t h e ear ly se t t l ements . T h e horses , l e f t to themselves upon t h s l r new te r r i to ry , b e c a m e ent i re ly wild, a n d , p robab ly t h rough ha rdsh ips e n d u r e d , degener -a ted into a pecul ia r b reed of ponies .

I n 1670 the island w u first prospect-ed; i t w u subsequen t ly g r a n t e d by K i n g J a m w I I . to a pe rson by w h o m It

w u sold In m i n o r sect ions to va r ious o thers . A t present il is g rea t ly subdi-vided, though one land-owner, K e n d a l l Jes te r b y n a m e , holds over six h u n -d red acres of m a r s h a n d p i n e land, a n d

H o w N o a h O c t H i s H a m e ,

BY MAX ADBLBS.

A f t e r t h e a r k had b e e n ou t abou t two w e e k s t h e wi fe of t h e c a p t a i n began t o get t i red a n d restless a n d a n x i o u s to be

o o c e m o r e on d r y land . H e n o e s h e fell in to a habi t of every now a n d t hen cal l ing o u t t o he r husband a n d i n q u i r Ing w h e t h e r t he r e w u a n y sign of clear-ing u p , etc. , and u h e a lways answered *' N o , " s h e would in despa i r add " A h | l " a n d so i l went on f r o m h o u r to h o u r a n d d a y t o d a y .

O n e n igh t t h e wind c a m e ou t f r o m Ihe n o r t h e a s t a n d m a d e th ings v e r y lively on board . T h e Jib clew l ines were all pa r t ed ; the topsai ls b innac le WM carr ied away a n d i h e m a i n sheet b lown in to p ieces n o larger t h a n five-cen t handke rch i e f s . Of course th|» "o ld m a n " w u k e p t busy a n d w u n o t in i h e best of h u m o r . H e h a d j u s t hai led t h e lookout a n d u k e d if h e h a d seen a n y t h i n g of - 'Ay r a t , " a n d rece iv

ed in answer , " N a y ra t , sir 1"—had j u s t o rdered S h e m , who w u steering, to " k e e p h e r off two points ," when H a m c a m e on d e c k a n d r epor t ed t h a i t h e largest e l e p h a n t h a d b roken loose and Insisted o n tak ing b is t r u n k in to t h e came l ' s d e p a r t m e n t , w h o in t u r n h a d got the i r backs u p abou t i h e interview, T h t va r ious beas t , h a d t a k e n s ides In t h e q u a r r e l , a n d t h e r e w u a g r a n d row gene ra l ly . J u s t u Ihe cap ta in h a d p e n n a d e d t h e e l ephan t t o go back t o h is own r o o m , a n d b a d c h e c k e d h is t r u n k fn o rde r to p a c i f y h i m , t h e r e c a m e a voice, " A n y signs of It 's clear-ing u p , doarT" I t w u ra in ing t hen l i teral ly iu shcels . To t h e inqu i ry w u given i h e usua l reply, a n d to t h e reply w u a d d e d t h e usua l " a b , " o n l y id a u d d e r t o n e t han usua l .

I t w u a l i t t le m o r e t h a n t h e old m a u could . l a n d , and h e yel led o u t " N o , " " a h 1" " N o , " " a h I" i i is n o t h i n g b u t " H o , " " a h 1" al l d a y long. You h a d be t t e r call m e " N o a h " a n d b e d o n e w i t h it , a n d h e went down to spl ice t h e m a i n b race , which h a d p a r U d . A n d so i t w a s t h a i t h e c a p t a i n of t h a i first g r e a t s h i p c a m e to be cal led ' -Noah .

T h e s tudy of Uie origin of n a m e s is o n e of g rea t Interest , a n d it is r a t h e r r e m a r k a b l e tha t so litttle a t t en t i on h u b e e n paid t o It. A l m o s t a n y n a m e c a n b e t raced t o lis probable or igin . T h u s " S m u h p i p e r , " t h e s m u h e r of p iper , o r " T o g m u t l o n , " h e w h o w u ce lebra ted

u a lugger of m u t t o n . W h y n o t a p p o i n t a c o m m i t t e e t o a sce r t a in i h e origin of all n a m e s T I t would be u use fu l u m a n y o the r researches . .

A n A m e r i c a n ' s A d v e n t u r e i n F r a n c e . From tbe r a i t Mall U u e l l e ;

A t o u c h i n g inc iden t wh ich occu r r ed a f e w d a y s ago t o a r ich A m e r i -can , w h e n t rave l ing f r o m B u l e in t h e express t ra in t o Par is , h u c rea t ed m u c h aensai lon in t h a i c i ty . T h e t raveler w u t h e sole o c c u p a n t of a c o u p e , a n d ca r r i ed wi th h i m $16,000. A t 11 o'clock a t n igh t , be ing o n F r e n c h t e r r i t o ry a n d f a s t as leep, h e was sud-d e n l y a w a k e n e d by a t a g a t t h e oouri e r ' s bag which was s lung r o u n d h i s shou lde r . H e s ta r t ed t o h is legs a n d f o n n d h imsel f f a c e t o f a c e w i t h a beard less y o u n g m a n of dls t inguiahed a p p e a r a n c e , who f o r t h w i t h a t t e m p t e d to e scape f r o m i h e c a r r i a g e . T h o A m e r i c a n g e n t l e m a n , h o w e v e r , he ld h i m f i l l by t h e collar a n d cal led loudly fo r a u l t l a n c e , bu t fa i led to m a k e h i m -

self h e a r d . T h o y o u n g m a n then , fa l l ing o n h i s

knees , l ,nplurcd pa rdon f o r h u a t t e m p t a t robbery , s ta l ing t h a t h e w u a Kus-sian, who, being c o m p r o m i s e d by t h e affai rs t h a t h a v e la te ly t aken p lace in Bervia, w u tak ing r e f u g e in F r a n c e . Being penn i lws , h e h a d h i d d e n h i m self u p o n i h e roof of o n e of t h e rail-way carr iages, h o p b g t h u s t o r each Par is , whore h e h a d f r i ends , a n d only en te red t h e c o m p a r t m e n t w h e r e h e f o u n d t h e A m e r i c a n o n a c c o u n t of t h e p ie rc ing cold, which WM u n b e a r a b l e , o n t h e t o p of t h e ca r r iage . T h e Amer-ican , touched by th i s s tory , wi th t ea r s in h is eyes, o f fe red t o p a y t h e s t r anger ' s f a r e t o Par i s .

On ar r iva l a t i b e i e r m m u t i h e A m e r -ican l e f t i h e y o u n g t t r a n g e r f o r a f e w m i n u t e s t o look a f t e r h i s luggage, b u t on h is r e t u r n w u u n a b l e to find h i m . H i s snaplclont be ing a roused h e exam ' ined h is pockets , a n d f o u n d t h a t a s m a l l p u r s e con ta in ing a c h e c k f o r a largo a m o u n t o n a Par i s b a n k e r w u m i n i n g . H e r a n to t h e pol ice o A c e ind gave In fo rmat ion of i h e robbe ry ,

a n d aUo s topped p a y m e n t of t h e check . T h e police, It la a ta ied , en t e r t a in h o p e ,

of br inging t h e offender t o Justice,

W B K 8 T L I N O .

T h a G r e a t " O r n o o - B o i a a n " M a t c h a t N e w Y o r k — T h a L o n g e a t C o n t e a t o n

B a c o r d — A D r a w , T h e Gncco -Roman wrestling m a t c h

between Th lebaud Bauer , of A l u c e , F r a n c e , a n d Wil l iam Miller, of Aus t ra -l ia , a t New Y o r k c i ty , March 20tb, fo r i h e ga te -money , a m o u n t i n g to over $6,000, a purao of $C00, and a p r iva t e bet of 1200, proved t h e best and longest contes t on record In this or a n y o the r coun t ry , *

A t 8:46 o 'c lock , when they s tepped

Into i h e a r ena , m o r e t h a n 4,000 m e n of t h e weal thiest d s s s , a n d s o m e th i r ty or f o r t y women , including Miller 's wife, we re p resen t . Bo th contes tants were s t r ipped to t h e waist. Miller wore b lue t r u n k s , Bauer g reen , a n d both b a d on whi te t ights a n d stockings. Miller ap-pea red t h e larger a n d m o r e power fu l , t hough i h e d i f f e r ence In weight w u slight, Bauer t ipp ing i h e scales a t 192 pounds , a n d Miller a t 197. Both h a d b e e n ca re fu l ly t ra ined , and were in s u p e r b condit ion.

A t 8:55 t h e m e n locked a r m s f o r t h e first bou t . Mil ler sought f r o m Ihe c o m m e n c e m e n t to f o r c e a vic tory, re-ly ing o n h is super ior s trength, b u t t h e F r e n c h m a n ' s aiglllty m o r e t h a n c o m -p e n u t e d fo r h i t a p p a r e n t in fe r io r i ty of musc le . A f t e r fe int ing awhi le , Mil-le r sudden ly g rasped B i u e r a b o u t t h e b a c k , b u t t h e la t ter e u l l y fo rced h im-self o u t of h i s c lutches . Mil ler m a d e a second a t t empt a n d secured a bet ter gr ip , b u t aga in B a u e r wriggled a w a y e u l l y . A th i rd a t t e m p t a n d h e had h a d h i m t ight . B a u e r alowly backed u p , wa tch ing his chance , a n d with l ightning rap id i ty , execnted a spr ing a n d whir l t h a t l anded h i m s a f e l y two f e e t a w a y . Baue r ' s t u r n n e x t c a m e . H e secured a good body hold , b u t M i l ler qu i ck ly fo rced h is a r m s a p a r t . Mil ler t hen caugh t B i u e r a r o u n d i h e b r e u t a u d tried1 l o throw h i m , b u t h e d r o p p e d on al l f o u r s f r o m which posi l ion i t w u impossible to o v e r t u r n h i m . W h i l e Miller w u bracing h imsel f fo r a s u p r e m e e f fo r t , B a n e r s p r a n g l ike l igh tn ing to h i t f ee t a f r e e m a n . I h e e x c i t e m e n t w u in tense . B i u e r u c u r o d a vise-like gr ip a r o u n d Miller's n e c k , a n d in a n ins tant t h e la t te r w u p r o n e u p o n his face , h i s l imbs sp read , a n d B a n e r on t o p of h i m . B a u e r c lu tched h i m unde r tho b r e u t a n d t u r n e d h i m hal f over , b u t could d o n o more . Changing h is tactics, h e g r u p e d t h e Aust ra l ian twice a r o u n d i h e body , l i f t ed h i m clean off t h e

g r o u n d , and t r ied to fling h i m u p o n his b a c k . Miller k ickod a n d struggled fu r ious ly , de fea t ing each a t t e m p t . B a n e r l e f t Miller lying o n Ike ground, a n d h imse l f u s u m e d a s imi la r posi-t ion a shor t dis tance o f f . Mil ler ac-cep t ed ^the dtJH, a n d spr inging u p o n i h e F r e n c h m a n , struggled in va in t o t u r n h i m over . T h e lat ter executed a n o t h e r of his r e m a r k a b l e twis t , a n d rega ined his fee t . Considerable feign-ing fol lowed, a n d finally, when i h e pa ' t ience of i h e specta tors w u waning, B a u e r sudden ly caugh t Mil ler i n h i s clutches, l i f ted h i m in t h e a i r , preased his ches t backward and s lapped h i m sgAinst t h e floor. T h e r e f e r e e decided a f a i r fa l l a m i d t r emendous app l ause . T i m e , 40 m i n u t e s .

Tli# s eco rd bout w u a repe t i t ion of t b e first, with s o m e var ia t ions , which ra ised a c ry o f " Foul 1"—Miller th rus t -ing h is h e a d in to Bauer ' s n e c k , a n d a p p a r e n t l y s t r ik ing b l m wi th both b a n d s a n d h e a d . Various reels were allowed, o n c e of half a n h o u r . A t 2:40 a n o t h e r rest of five m i n u t e s w u t aken . Miles d r ank s o m e coffee, b u t B a n e r m e r e l y r insed his m o u t h in cold wa te r . The i r s t rength did not t e e m t o have improved , a n d t h e s t ruggle unt i l 3:20 o 'c lock w u a series of lung feints, a n d shor t , de spe ra t e cl inches. A th i rd real of twen ty- four m i n u t e s w u t aken . T h e r e f e r e e a n n o u n c e d t h a t i h e t w o u m p i r e s h a d agreed lo call a d r a w if t h e r e shonld be n o fal l a t t h e end of ha l f a n hou r , bu t B a n e r pro tes ted so vigorously t h a i t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t w u wi thdrawn. T h e conteatanls were still weak , a n d t h o u g h the i r e f for t s were pers la ten i a n d deepera te , t h e y were all In va in . Miller w u ev iden t ly t b e worst off of t h e two. I l ia t r e m e n d o u s musc les were l imp, h e b rea thed heavi ly , a n d con ten ted himself f o r t h e m o s t p a r t wilh s t and ing on h is d e f e n s e . H e g lanced beseechingly a t h is u m p i r e a n d t h e r e f e r e e a t every o p p o r t u n i t y , b u t B a u e r , wheu appea led to, doggedly re-f u s e d to en te r t a in a p roposa l to s top . A b o u t 1,000 spectatord still r e m a i n e d a n d chee red h i m t o t h e echo . F ina l ly , a t 5:26 a . m, , a f t e r a l u t a n d nea r ly sncceasful a t t e m p t to th row his oppo-n e n t , i h e r e f e r e e d e d a r e d t h e m a t c h a d r a w .

Both m e n were used u p , a n d h a d t o be suppor ted lo the i r rooms . On t he i r b r e u t s , shoulders , a r m s , necks , Jaws, a n d wrists t h e r e w u ha rd ly a spo t f r o m which i h e skin h a d no t been r u b b e d by i h e cons tan t maniDulat ion t h e y h a d undergone . T h e i r l lpt a n d noses were swollen, and , a l together , t hey were pit i-able sights.

V A W W A I T I W g .

n r r a i t . t r BOUIKI MamiTo*.

One Willi i n d watcbr* i l bU diy* i w i y For whit miy B e r n com*. Ho look* i lone Homo m m upon i de*ert laland thrown

For u l l * t b i l p u . nol, till, too faint lo prey, R* fold, bl* hind* i n d will* lb* o vent fill d i y

When d r i l b nnln l i rc ip lod elilm* hi* own. Did. hope II* duwa by f t e r , 11111* lb* long m o i a , .

And bldi Ike weary fe*l t o more lo i l r i y , Hon* knew cf the l i d l i f t i n d de. lh, lilt, lo I

M m voyigleg fro*, i f i r , by i * r f» wind* dr l t*n. O u t incbor on t b i l Ul* wb«r*, tempe. l r lvee.

They *e* i I tM-bnll l houre. by which lb»y know n i l one h u lived i n d died Ibrre, hoped end

•I riven, They i b i d Ihelr univi l l lng l e i r i i n d go,

-llTprr'i mjttlnt.

F r e n c h I n g e n n i t y .

T h e r e is a ce r t a in F r e n c h m a n now r c i d i n g In l iondon w h o s e e m s i o h a v e a p e r f e c t genius f o r i b e m a n u f a c t u r e of m a t c h boxes, a n d w h o h u j u s t suc-ceeded In per fec t ing a m a r v e l of lis k i n d . I n a p p e a r a n c e It is m u c h l i ke a n y o t h e r m a t c h box , b u t it con ta ins h i d d e n away In its In ter ior a l i t t le m o d e l of a hor izontal bar , with a Llli-

p u t l a n figure a t t a c h e d there to . O n being Idrawn ou t a n d erected o n o n e end of t h e m a t c h box t h e Utile a c r o b a t can be m a d e to go t h r o u g h t h e v a r i o u s g y m n a s t i c fea ts connec t ed wi th . revolv-ing ove r t h e b a r .

E x a c t use this m a n i k i n h u none , a n d Is dcubt lees In tended solely to d i s t rac t a n d a m u s e the m i n d of i h e s m o k e r o n t h i p r i n d p l e p e r h a p s of the J apanese , who only use l i t t le p ipes con ta in ing a b o u t a pinch of tobacco, a n d requ i r -ing t o b e filled every m i n u t e , o n t h e g round t h a t smok ing is b l e n d e d solely u a re laxa t ion , a n d n o t a n addi t ional p r o m o t e r of t h e ac t ion of tho b r a i n b y al lowing t b e s m o k e r to be " lost in though I."— Imdon Kxamintr.

W h o a r e B i a s s e d . Blessed Is t h e m a n who minds h is own

busineiM.

Blessed is t b e woman wlio neve r says to h e r husband , " I told y o u so . "

Blossed is t h e m a n who c a n aew on h is bu t tons when the baby is c ry ing ,

Blessed Is t h e w o m a n who won ' t m a r r y a widower—providing h e ' s y o u r f a t h e r .

Blessed Is t h e motl ier-in-law who nev-e r r e m i n d s you tha i y o u m a r r i e d above you r s ta t ion.

Blessed is i h e rich re la t ion w h o nev-e r looks down on y o u — w h e n y o n a r e in t h e gu t t e r .

Blessed is t h e poor re la t ion who nev e r looks u p to y o u — f o r m o n e y .

Blessed is t h e old m a i d t h a t d o n ' t b a l e old people a n d chi ldren .

Blessed is t h e old b a c h d o r t h a i d o n ' t h a t e ca ts a n d p i n c u s h b n s .

Blessed a r e i h e mar r i ed people t h a i

d o n ' t wish t hey were s ingle . B i a s e d a r e t h e single peop le l h a t a r e

con ten t to r e m a i n so. Blessed is t h e husband w h o neve r

u y s his m o t h e r ' , pies were be t t e r t han h is wi fe ' s a r e .

THE y o u n g Pr ince Napoleon is c o m -

b g lo t h e United S t a t e .

T H E R E W U g r e a t u t h f a c t i o n i n a n

A r k a n u s town i h e o the r d a y over t h e lynching of a newly a r r i v e d s t r ange r . H e h a d sent a h e a d a n d h a d t h e town posted fo r two weeks o r m o r e with bills u y i n g , " O l d Rel iable I t Coming . " Everybody expected it w u a circus, a n d m a d e p repa ra t i ons a c c o r d b g l y ; bu t when " Old Reliablo" r eached town, a n d proved to be no th ing bu t a n agen t fo r s o m e Pa ten t Dandruff Banisher , h e

d idn ' t live fifteen m i n u t e s a f t e r h e an-aounced the f ac t .

O D D S A M D X N S B .

A MAN'S d e a r e s t o b j e c t is h i s w i f e ,

but , a l u i s o m e t i m e s It Is h b wi fe ' s

wardrobe . A N exchange speaks of t h e " a f e o c -

i iy s lckue ts . " Reference is m a d e p rob-ably to t h e c a t a r r h , u ii is a d isease of

t h e noes.—AbrwfcA Bulletin,

A coKRESPoaomr writes u k l n g f o r a " r e m e d y f o r a n app le t r ee w o r m . " H o w c a n we prescr ibe unt i l w e k n o w w h a t is i h e m a t t e r wi th t h e w o r m ?

EX PRXSIDKHT GRANT h u b e e n m a d e

a g r a n d f a t h e r a g a b . On i h e 17tb fast, —Washing ton—Mrs . H e l e n G r a n t Bar-

tons—girl-baby.

" A T a Dee Moines d inne r p a r t y t h e

o the r d a y / ' u y s an exchange '* al l t h a dishes were over 100 y e a r , o ld , " H o w t Is it poesibler Oh, yes; we see ; boa rd lnE house; r o u t chicken,—Hoiafcaye.

THREE t h o n u n d p o u n d s of w h e t -

stones h a v e Jus t been sh ipped t o Aus -I n d i a f r o m New A l b a n y . I n d . If t h a t does no t m a k e t h e m s h a r p t h e y will

scy t h e m o w e r .

IN a r ecen t n u m b e r t h e SdenUfic

Fanner tells us " W h a t t h e r e is b a n Onion." W e know all a b o u t i t . T h e m a n w h o u t nex t to us in a horse-car yes terday a f t e r n o o n told n s ; a n d h e d idn ' t say a word a b o u t on ions , e i t h e r .

A LITTLE g i r l u l d t o h e r m a m m a ,

" M a m m a , have y o u hea rd of i h e m a n who got s h o t ? " No , chi ld , how d id h e get s h o t r " u k e d m a m m a . " O b , " said y o u n g p r e c o d o u s , " h e b o u g h t

' e m . "

WHBX d e a t h entere a town t h a t h u vacc ina ted all its windows wi th b l u e glaiui, h e gr imly shakes h is h e a d a n d goes a r o u n d a n d t r ies t o sell h i s s i ck l e

to Uie agr icul tura l I m p l e m e n t m a n . —

Ilattke.ye,

"TEN m i n u t e s ' r es t , " sa id t h e gondo-lier when ho reached i h e Br idge of Sighs a n d quie t ly l ighted h i s p ipe . " T e n minu t e s ' res t , a n d f o r w h a t ? " inqui red Ihe A m e r i c a n . " F o r e m o -tion a n d poetical o o n t e m p l a t l c n , " re-plied i h e gay gondolier .—/totton Jour -

nal . WH E N t h e h e a d of t h e f a m i l y c o m e s

h o m e a t a shockingly l a t e h o u r , depos-

its h i s weary self on t h e t o p of i h e piano, a n d , whi le gent ly Unking t h e k e y . wi lb h i t m a j o r toe, n i n r n u r e s o m e t h i n g abou t t h e a n n o y a n c e of a s q u e a k i n g bed, i t is en t i re ly s a f e to

draw conclus ions .—ifbocr tkr Prcst. V I C T O B H i ' a o IS 7 5 y e a r s o f a g e , a n d

h u Just issued two m o r e v o l u m e s of h is g rea t work, " T h e Legend of i h e Ages," I n t h e p r e f a c e t o i h e first of

these vo lumes h e u y s : " T h e res t of t h e legend will b e p r in ted a t a n ea r ly d a t e , unless t h e end of t h e a a t h o r a r r ivea be-fore t h a t of t h e book ."

H O N . G B O R O B W . M C C U A R Y , i h e n e w

Secre ta ry of W a r , b u w o r k e d u p f r o m his f a the r ' s f ron t i e r f a r m . In I o w a , se-cu r ing h i s own educa t ion a n d p a v b g his own way wi thou t ass is tance f r o m a n y one . Whi l e in school h e pa id h is way b y gua rd ing a s tore a t n igh t ,

b n l l d b g t h e fire, s w e e p b g o u t b i h e morn ing , a n d ca tch ing h i s d e e p o n a ool u n d e r t h e coun te r .

A FEW days ago a fiend b h u m a n s h a p e d isplaced s o m e ra i l s o n a n I o w a ra i lway a n d t h r e w a pas senge r t r a i n

f r o m t h e t r ack . T h e vi l lain w u c a p -tu red a n d t h e Ind ignan t pas senge r s were abou t t o b a n g h i m o n t h e spot , when t h e conductor a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e d i s u t e r h a d kil led a pr ize-package

m a n . T h e n t h e passengers let u p o n t h e rope , begged i h e wrecke r ' s p a r d o n , called h i m the i r preserver , a n d look u p a purse of 1200 f o r h im.—Howfayc .

THE lates t wonder b Connec t icu t if n o l in t h e world. Is a b a b y weighing two pounds a n d six ounces . I t is living, likely to live, a n d i h e U f r d child b o m to t h e s a m e p a r e n t s , all sma l l . T h e first d ied b i n f a n c y ; t h e second, a boy now a b o u t two y e a r s old, weighed a t birth two a n d a ha l f p o u n d s . T h e mother , is a r a t h e r smal l a n d s lender w o m a n ; h e r h u s b a n d is a r a t h e r l a rge m a n , weighing p robab ly o n e h u n d r e d a n d e ighty .

H E WU praising h e r b e a u t i f u l hai r , a n d begging fo r one tiny cur l , w h e n he r l i t t le b ro the r sa id : " O h , m y l ' ta in t n o t h b ' now. You J u i t o u g h t to h a v e seen bow long i t hangs down when s h e h a n g , i t o n t h e d d e of t h e tab le t o oomb i t . " T h e n t h e y l a u g h e d , a n d s h e cal led h e r b ro the r a c u t e IliUe ange l , a n d when t h e y o u n g m a n w u going away a n d h e a r d t h a t b o y yel l ing, h e t hough t i h e lad h a d t a k e n sudden ly a n d dangerous ly ill.

IN answer to t h e q a e s t i o n , " C a n b i r d , c o u n t t " M r . 0 . W . W a d e , of Mag-da l en College, Oxford , wri tes t o Nature

u follows: " 1 h a v e o f t e n no t iced t h a t crows crowded o n S u n d a y s t o a ce r t a in p lace where o n t h e S e v e n t h d a y a f r i end of m i n e w u in t h e h a b i t of a m u s b g himself by p l ac ing a q u a n t i t y of b r o k e n biscuit on h i s window BM; h e h a d time fo r th is only o u t h e Bun-day morn ing , and d u r i n g i h e week n o

food w u so p resen ted . W e not iced t h a t o n t h e S u n d a y s a c rowd of t h e birds c a m e a b o n l t h e w b d o w , whe reas o n o t h e r d a y s n o s p e d a l sign of ex-c i t e m e n t w u viaible."

THERE h u b e e n a m i l d s o r t of r e v o -

lu t ion a t t h e J u n i o r A i h e n i a u m Club, b London , wh ich goes t o show t h a t

J o h n Bull is no m o r e b d i f f e r e n i t o t h e " o o l o r - l b e " t h a n o the r peop le . I t s eems t h a t a ce r t a in J a p a n e s e , b y n a m e M. A . H a c h t s a k a , a n d c a l l b g himself " Pr ince of Awa, ' 1 w u p a t u p

fo r m e m b e r s h i p . I f t h e " h e a t h e n C h b e e " h l m M l f h a d b e e n p roposed , wi th t h r e e packs of c a r d s s t acked u p h is t leeves, t he r e could n o t h a v e b e e n g rea te r cons terna t ion . I t w u d e a r t h a t a J a p a n e s e b v u i o n w u t h r e a t -ened ; " F n n c e " HachLsaka wou ld a t

once b t r o d u c e J a p a n e s e m a n n e r s a n d c u s t o m s , a n d u m a n y of h b coun t ry -m e n M h e could collect , b t o t h e d u b .

A g r a n d r e m o n s t r a n c e WM d r a w n u p a n d s igned by abou t f o r t y m e m b e r s . F o r d a y s t h e r e w u jno p e a c e a t t h e club, o w b g t o t h i s c o n f o u n d e d J a p a n -ese. Finally b o w u e lec ted , a u d g r e a t

w u t h e b d i g n a t i o n of t h e an t i - Japs ,

V I T I O B I A C O L O N N A .

nv w. n . Lonur tM/ iw.

(VIKorli Cnlonna, on Iho death of her hu .baud , the Mirchel* di Pencir*, retire,! In b . r c u t l e at l . c b l i ( luir l ine) , m d llu-re wrute Iho odo upou b l . d r i l b which gained her Ihr tllle of Ulvlne.l

Once more, once mi re , In i r lme , I *eo Ibo pniplo hill*I - o n c e more

I he i r tbe billow, of Iho bey W u h tho white pebbln ou Ihy ahorc!

I l 'gh u 'er l b . *ea aurge i n d Ihoaan li, Mke a great galleon wrecked i n d c u t

Arhorr by i lo rm. , Ihy e u t l e . l and . , A tnonlderlng landmark -f the p u t .

tl|>on IU lei r ice walk I .eo A phi i i lom gliding In i l id f ro;

II la Co lonna- l l 1. Ibo Who lived i n d lovrd *o lung ago.

IVeeari'* b n u l l f u l young wife. The type of p - r l ed woajiubood.

Whole Uf* w u love, the life of life. That time m d cbiuge m d doalh wilhatood.

For dnalb, t h i l breaia Ihe marrl ige b i n d In olber*, only dueer p reued

The wedding ring upon her b i n d , And closer bxked ind barred b - r b r e u t ,

Bbe knew Ihe life long martyrdom, Tbe w e a r l n m , Ibe e n d l e u piln

Ol wilt ing for lome one to come Who uerermore wonld come i f i l n .

T h e ibadowa of Ibechealnnt- tnea , Th* odor of the orange bloom*,

The long of b i rd . , i n d , more th in thr ie , The illence of dearrted rooma ;

' T b e re ipl r i t lon of l i e ara, Tho loft cirea.fi of Iho nr ,

All th lng i In n i tu re leemed lo bo Bnl lolntder* of her d n p e l r ;

Till Ibe o 'e r lnrdrurd he i r l , ro long Imprteoued In (elf, found vent

•And voice in ono Impanloned long Of Incou.oliblu l iment .

Then u Ike i n n , Ihongb bidden from l ight , Tranamnaed lo gold Ibe leiden mill.

Her life w u inlerfuaed with light, From icalma that, t h o n i b im.eou, exl . t

I n i r l m e I Inarlme I Thy caalle on Ihe crag , ibovn

In dnat i h i l l crumble m d decay. But nol the memory of her love,

—Warper'* J for i r fne .

A PAIR OF APRIL FOOLS. M r . S o f t a e a r t h a d always been a ro-

m a n t i c y o u n g m a n , f r o m t h e earl iest y e a r s a t which i t w u poisible f o r h i m t o c la im t h e tl l le m a n ; and he w u ro-m a n t i c still, now l h a t t h e ti t le y o u n g w u o n l y accorded t o b l m b e c a u s e of h i s oache lo rhood .

M r . Sof lhea r t h a d neve r des i red to b e a bachelor . H i a d m i r e d t h e o the r s e x too m u c h ; but , a l though h e bad b e e n in lovo with f o u r blondes, t h r e e b r u n e t t e s , and five y o u n g l a d l e , w h o

w e r e ne i the r one n o r t h e o ther , h e h a d n e v e r been able t o p o p the ques t ion po in t b l ank , but d o l l c a l d y In t ima ted i t i n s u c h a way tha t h i . mean ing would h a v e been a riddle t o t h e Sph inx , a n d w u n a t u r a l l y enough neve r suoceesful .

Now, a t for ty , a n d growing e x t r e m e -ly s t o u t , h e w u a . r o m a n t i c an ever ; a n d , moreove r , h e w a t despe ra t e ly in love w i t h a new idol—a y o u n g lady w h o smi led when h e appea red , gave h i m s o f t glances, called h is b o u q u e t s * ' love ly , " a n d p rese rved t h e m i n w a -to r .

T h e f a c t is, Mr. S o f l h e a r t w u very wel l ofi', a n d not ill looking, a n d tha t Miss Be l inda h a d m a d e u p he r m i n d to a c c e p t b is h a n d whenever i i w u o f fe red , despi te the pers is tent a t t en t ions of y o u n g Mr. Spooney , who, t h o u g h by DO m e a n s ill looking, and Just s ix and t w e n t y , w u only a g o v e r n m e n t clerk, <and b y n o m e a n s as eligible a m a t c h b c o n s e q u e n c e .

F o r s ix m o n t h s B e l b d a Bellows h a d b e e n wai t ing fo r M r . Sof lhea r t t o pro-pose, a n d every d a y m o r e ce r t a in t h a i b e posi t ively b t e n d e d t o p l a c e h is m a n s i o n a n d b a n k accoun t a t h e r dis-posa l .

B u i , t hough Mrs . Bellows w u k b d e n o u g h to a l l o t t h e cook to s u m m o n h e r t o oonsol tat ions when M r . Soft-h e a r t called, a n d so leave i h e pa i r

a l o n e toge ther ; a n d a l though Bel inda ' s s i s ter . Miss Angel ina , w u equa l ly con-

d d e r a t e , a n d b v a t i a b l y r e m e m b e r e d t h a i eometh ing s h e wan ted very par t ic-u la r ly w u upsta i rs , - h e n he r m o t h e r w e n t t o speak i o t h e cook, poo r Mr . S o f l h e a r t never could br ing h imse l f to i h e p o b i of u y i n g : " Will y o u h a v e m e f ' I t would, h e argued, c o n f u s e i b e y o u n g lady and h lmae l f ; a n d if ahe s h o u l d u y no, w h e r e — u i h e floor n e v e r opened ou s u c h awful o o c u i o n s to r e c d v e re jec ted lovers—where a h o n l d h e h ide h l m a e l f ?

" I ' l l d o i t by le t te r , " h e u l d to h lm-self , a f t e r long cons idera t ion . " W o m e n so f a r , have misunde r s tood m e . I ' l l d o i t i n black a n d white n o w — u y , ' W i l l you m a r r y m e f in s o m a n y words , a n d decide m y f a t e . "

A n d so, on t h e l u t day of March , M r . So f lhea r t wrote , on p ink- t in ted p a p e r , p e r f u m e d with R i m m d ' s scen t a n d edged with gold, a n o f f e r of his h a n d a n d hear t , u plainly lo b e under-s tood u a bill f r o m o n e ' , b a k e r ; and f e e l i n g t h a i h e h a d done a s a f e , t hough ,

o o a n e th ing , h e enveloped, sealed it, a n d p u l it in h i . pocket , b e f o r e he m a d e his evening call on his beloved B e l b d a .

Now i i so h a p p e n e d tha t t h a t very even ing Belinda herself had c o m e lo a resolu t ion . H e r twenty- f i f th b i r thday w u approach ing , a n d she could not a f f o r d to " w u t e time."

W h e n Mr. S o f t h u r t r e a c h e d t h e h o u s e of the Bellows', h e f o u n d t h e field q u i t e c lear . Misa Be l inda b a d a r t f u l l y contr ived Uial il shou ld bo so. T h a t perfidious young pe r son bad ac tua l ly p u r c h u e d t ickets f o r a con-ee r t ; requested y o u n g Spooney, who w u ha l f m a d Wilh Joy a t Ihe idea , lo ac-o o m p a n y Angel ina a n d he r se l f ; a n d on t h e evening In que t l lou w u smi t t en

w i t h a terrible a t t ack of neura lg ia . R e d b i i g b a chai r , wilh a lace 'ker-ch ief held to h e r cheek, she regret ted h e r inabil i ty to go ; but , a f t e r all, Mr, Spooney ahould no t h a v e h i s t rouble f o r n o t h b g — m a m m a a n d Ange l ina would go. She h a d r a t h e r be a lone, s h e w u so c r o u a n d ne rvous . They rea l ly m u s t go. And, knowing very well why, t h e ladies acqu ie sced ; a n d w h a t could Spooney do? A s a gentle-m a n , clearly n o t h i n g but regre t Miss Be l inda ' s illness, a n d be del ighted with i b e lociely of t h e m a m m a of fifty a n l

i h e sister of fifteen. Y e t a wretched m a n w u Mr , Spooney

t h a i night; and both his c o m p a n i o n s , o n the i r r e tu rn , p r o n o u n c e d h i m "a tu-p l d , "

T e n minu te s a f t e r Uie d e p a r t u r e of t h e tr io. Miss Bel inda, a r r a y e d in b lue s i lk , with flowers In he r h a i r , w u play-i n g a t such a r a l e on t b e p i a n o t h a t il s e e m e d qu i t e ce r t a in t h a t t b e d e m o n neura lg ia m u s t h a v e vanished. She did n o t even hea r Mr, S s f t hea r l ' s knock ,

a n d star ted b sweet con fus ion on his a p p e a r a n c e ,

" I ' m all a lone , " she said, " M a m m a a n d Llna won ' t be h o m e till e leven o 'c lock, I ' m a f r a i d you' l l find i l very

i n p i d , "

But Mr . S o f l h e a r t was nol a f r a id of t ha t ; n n d tho two ta lked together in low voiccs, sit t ing very close to each o the r on twin c h a i n . Mr. Sof lhear t looked and sighed s tul u t te red r o m a n t ic Bentiments, bu t ho did uot pop t h e ques t ion . Mis . Bel in iU did all l h a l a modes t young lady could to f u r t h e r this objec t , bu t iu va in ,

S h o d i d n o t k n o w - h o w c o u l d BIIO ?—

t h a t a t tho door M r . Sof lhear t h a d said lo Biddy, the h o u s t m i i d ; " Look here , girl, p u t this in Miss Belinda's room,

where she will bo s u r e to s t e i t ;" a n d t h a t bo had p resen ted hor wilh the bil-lot con ta in ing h i . p r o p o u l crowned by a five ahiiling picce .

H o w should she guess tha t even a t tha t m o m e n t Uie offer Mr, So f lhea r t could not m a k e iu worda was iu he r work b u k e t ? A t all events ahe did not .

If t h e m a n did n o l avail himself of such a chance , a f t e r six month ' s court-sh ip , p l a in even to Ihe se rvant in t h e k i t chen , why h e m e a n t nothing. And t h e u n h a p p y , u n l u c k y Mr. Sof lhea r t did no t u t te r t h e expec ted words, a n d lef t a t q u a r t e r lo e leven, with a quota-tion f r o m Byron a n d a sigh.

" H e ' s a c o n t e m p t i b l e flirt I" Bsid Miss Bel inda. " W h a t did he m e a n by squeez ing m y h a n d a n d by feighing so, nnd by saying such p re t ty things, and i o o o k i n g a t m y eyes so? Gen t l emen f r i ends never do s u c h things. Ml show h im m y hea r t is n o l b roken . I ' l l m a r r y Spooney ."

And Belinda wept , for she w u bitter-ly mor t i f ied a n d Mr. Spooney did not own a large m a n s i o n .

Bel inda wept , a . w e have said, a n d wont to bed in tho d a r k . Of coursc she did n o l s e e Uie le t te r b h e r work baaket, and no one d i e SAW il, until t h e first of Apri l d a w n o d .

Now, in the i r n o r m a l condi t ion, with no love a f fa i r o n t h o lapis the Bellows' were m e r r y people , who Indulged b pract ica l Jokoo, a u d Apri l fool 's d a y w u a lways regular ly k e p t in the f a m i l y . A new t r ick w u always ha tch ing tho yea r t h rough , and bund les of rubbish w e r e sen t by express , a n d cot ton cakes made , a n d doo r bell i r u n g , a n d a l a r m s of fire given, a n d p e o p l e s e n t p a i l b u l e t o re-m o t e regions to find April fool awai t ing t h e m b one s h a p e o r ano the r .

B u t th is yea r , t h e th ree pa r t i cu la r Bel lows 'wi th w h o m we have to deal were n o t p r e p a r e d wi th a n y par t i cu la r Joke, though each auspected t h e o ther . And when Angelina, Billing u p in bed beside he r sister , SAW t h e gl i t ter ing whi te no te in t h e w o r k b u k e t , she im-med ia t e ly m a d e u p h e r [ m i n d tha t it w u " a t r i ck . "

S h e c rep t so f t i y towards i t and read t h e Inscr ip t ion—" Miss Bel inda Bel-l o w s ' — a n d re t i red t o he r pillow aga in .

" W h a t a flat t r i ck I " she u l d to her-fcdf. " W h y , Boll wiil guess a t once, unless she fo rge t s l h a l il is the first of Apri l . Ma ' s t r i cks are a lways so smar t , it 's q u e e r s h e should do nuch a foolish t h i n g . "

T h e n a t h o u g h t s t ruck her . She c r e p t t ip toe o u t of t h e room and down s ta i rs to t h e par lor , where Bridget w u m a k i n g t h e fire, t ak ing Uie letter wilh

h e r . " B i d d y , " BIIO s a i d , i n a w h i s p e r ,

" c o m e u p s t a i r s a n d a w a k e n m y s i s t e r ,

a n d t e l l h o r M r . S o f l h e A d b r o u g h t t h i .

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

t r u t h , r e m e m b e r , a n d t h e r e ' s a s h i l l i n g

f o r y o u . "

A n d A n g d i n a t iptoed with ba re foo t sof tness h a c k t o bed . Bu i Belinda w u a w a k e th is t i m e .

" S h e ' s going lo t ry to fool m e , I know," alio sa id , lo he r se l f , with he r eyes s h u t a n d In a very cross mood , a n d awaited the d e n o u e m e n t wilh any-th ing bu t h e r u sua l good n a t u r e .

Biddy, m e a n w h i l e , h a d rcoognuied

t h e le t ter . " I t ' s a lucky o n e f o r m e , " she sa id ,

to horaelf . " A crown over n ight a n d a s b l l l b g In t h e m o r n i n g . " And u p s t a i n she J u m p e d , a n d knocked a t Be-I b d a ' s door .

" Ml t lhe r S o f l h e a r t bade m e give you thla, Miss," ahe u l d .

" I ' l l t each y o u to tell atorlea," said Bel inda. " Y o u know Miss Angel ina g a v e i t to y o u . "

B iddy w u c o n f o u n d e d . " H e gave i t to m e l u t uight , miss,

u t r u e u I h o p e to go lo h e a v e n , " s h e u l d , *

" L u t n igh t I" u l d Angelina, will a warn ing glance, supiiosing Biddy t o have forgot ten ho r l ess ju ,

" I m a n e th is m o r n i n g , " said Biddy, t ak ing the h in t ,

" G i v e m e tho let ter ," sa id Bel inda; t h e n Bnatdi ing il , alio lore it deliber-a te ly b i o f o u r piecos and threw t h e m on t h e fioor. " D o you suppose I moan to be called a n Apri l foo l?" ahe aob-bed, " You m i g h t havo m o r e c o n -a id—era t ion—for—my—feel inga , when he ' s trifled so , " And went off in to

hys ler io t . M a m m a ru shed b , Biddy acreamed

" m u i t i i e r . " SAI volatile w u appl ied , a n d iu tho confua ion , no exp lana t ion w u m a d e . Biddy awept t h e room a n d p u l t b e le t ter in the dus tpan . A n d Mr , S o f l h e a r t wa td i ed all d a y fo r t h e

w a t c h m a n — l u va in , T h a t a f t e m o o n Mr, Spooney called t ?

i nqu i r e a f t e r Miss Belinda's hea l th , a n d f o u n d he r well enough to walk ou t with h i m ; a n d Angel ina and he r m a m m a began t o c o m p a r e notes. T h e n , a n d n o l unt i l t hen , t h e letter began lo bo a m y s t e r y , a n d Biddy beieg sent fo r , ex-pla ined tha t , t o tho host of he r be-l ief , Mr. S o f l h e a r t gave it lo her to p u l a Mits Bel inda 's room thn n ight bo-

fore* T h e n , in d ismay, tho ladies r u m -m a g e d t h e dus tb in , a n d , a f t s : a n hour ' s search , r e a p p e a r e d in tho pa r lo r with d u i t y tressoa a n d aoilod handa a n d n i n e l i t t ie pieces of pape r , T a e i e , d e f t l y pieced toge ther , m a d s a whole no te , which , being perused , revealed a propo-Biliou,

Bel inda r e l u m e d rothor late with a very conscious look upon hor face , a n d s tared in u t o n i s h m e u t a t tho dusty ob-jects , who m e t ho r wilh exoi toment o n t he i r c o u n t c n a n c c s . I t w u a good while b e f o r e t b e t ru th w u could be ex-t rac ted f r o m t h e inter ject ions and e j ac -ula t ions with which sho w u g ree ted ; b u t when , a t last, it w u m a d e man i f e s t , Bel inda, l is tened like o n e In a t r ance . She h a d indeed been m a d e a n Apr i l fool o f . Mr . S o f l h e a r t h a d real ly pro-posed. T h o mans ion h a d boon o f fe red t i he r , tho b a n k t b e k and all t h a t m a d o t h e bache lo r an eligible m a t c h ; a n e she t h a t very evening hnd accep ted Spooney, f o r w h o m s h e carod very lit-tle, and who h a d only £150 a y e a r t o

livo u p o n . I t w u no t c o m p l i m e n t a r y to h e r be-

t ro thed , bu t Bbe went in to he r Becond

fit of hys ter ics a t onco. As fo r M r . Bof thear t , h e nover p ro-

p o s e d t o a n y o n e a g a i n . H e r e c c i v e i l

t h e n e w s o f B e l i n d a ' s b e t r o t h a l w i t h

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

w i l l n e x t d a y i u v i e w o f s u i c i d e , a n d

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

C h a n g i n g h i s m i n d , h o w e v e r , h e l i v e s

s t i l l , a n d s o d o e s B o i i n d a , o n a s e c o n d

floor, w h e r e s h e q u a r r e l s a g o o d d e a l

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

b e a t a l l a t t e n t i v e , a n d w o n d e r s v a g u e l y

w h a t h o m e a n t b y i t — m e a n i n g h i s

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

A n d M r . S o f l h e a r t n o v e r s e e s B e l i n -

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

d e c e n t b o n n e t ; a n d B e l i n d a n o v o r s e e s

t h o o l d b a c h e l o r , w h o m s h e r e a l l y

l i k e d , a n d j v h o is fine-looking u w e l l u

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

t h e A r a l o f A p r i l w h i c h m a d o t h e m

a n d h u l e f t t b e m a p a i r o f A p r i l f o o l s .

O U B A L T A X .

A V t e l t t o B n t l a n d ' s F a m o n a F o r t r e a e .

— T h e K a y o f t h a K e d l t a r r a n e a n . From the I<oodon yueen.

T h e whole he igh t of t h e no r th f ron t of t h e Book (about 1.450 fee l ) is seen; a n d i l look , M grand a n d so s t rong lha t we do nol wonder tha t t h e Span ia rds do n o t like lis being ou t of the i r bands . As we re -en te red t b e town w e passed t h rough t h e m a r k e t place, wh ich lies between t h e ou te r a n d the I n n e r gates, n e a r the landing-place. T h e m a r k e t ia suppl ied f r o m Tang ie r . , in A f r i c a , and Algeclras and San K j q u c , In Spa in W e saw on t h o stalls beef , m u t t o n a n d k i d ; i lsh—mullet , sardines, soles, crabs a n d oysters ; f ru i t—oranges , lemons , da tes ; and vrgetables—polaloeH, art i-chokes , tomatoes , onions, lettuce, ce le ry . E v e r y t h i n g goes t o m a r k e t . W e saw t b e ofllcers ' wives d r iv ing away i o the i r little pony carr iages, t ak ing m a r k e t b g s a long with t h e m . W e went to see tho f a m o u s galleries c u t o u t in Uie rock , a n d lo m o u n t to t h e signal s ta t ion on t h e centra l peak of t h e Rock. W a i t i n g w u ou t of t h e qucel lon , so t h e gu ide got donkeys , e a c h with a species of l i t t le chai r o n its b a c k and a m a n to lead i t . T h r o u g h na r row streets —lanes, t hey a r e called—wo m o u n t e d to t h e no r th p a r t of t h e town, passing th rough t h e old Moorish wall into the p a r t of t h e rock cal led t b e C u t l e . H e r e t h e p e r m l n l o n to visit i h e galler les w u shown, a n d a soldier c a m e for o u r g u i d e . T h e n we m o u n t e d (still on t b e donkeys) th rough t h e long tunnels

which t r e cal led the gallerica, cu t o u t in t h e solid rocks . Al very shor t intervals t h e r e were openings , l ike s m a l l hollow-ed-out rooms, wilh boles fo r windows. But on t b e fieor of e a c h HtUe room stood a c a n n o n , t h e m o u t h of which pointed o u t th rough t h e window-l ike o p e n i n g . Al l round o n t h e floor were h e a p s of shells a n d balls. T h e whole of t h e gal ler ies look ove r t h e i s thmus, o r the s ea clcse to it , a n d so f a c e S p a b , T h e c a n n o n a r e q u i t e m o d e r n , a n d work is a lways going o u a l r e n g t h e n b g t h e fort if icat ions, m a k i n g n e w open-ings, e tc . T h e soldier who w u wi th us sa id t h a t t h e s m o k e blew b a c k into t h e gal ler ies when t h e guns w e r e fired, a n d filled t h e ga l le i ie . so t h a t t h e mon

could ha rd ly see. T h e larges t of t h e galleries t h a t wo u w is a g r e a t cham-

ber called St . George's Hal l , a n d hero were five cannon p o b t b g i o d i f fe ren t direction*. Under th is hall i . ano ther

l ike i t ca l led Comwall is Ha l l , to which a long s t a l r c u e , l h a t we d id n o l de-scend , led down. A f t e r we b a d pass-ed t h rough t h e galleries, t h e l u t of which we walked th rough , w e again m o u n t e d on r donkeys , and once more c l imbed t h e hil lside, p u l va r ious ala-l ions a n d outiocka, till we c a m e to the littie p l a t f o r m on which the aignal ata-lion ia bui l t . H e r e la a s m a l l h o u t e whe re t h e t ignal m a n l ive , wi lh hit wifo a n d f a m i l y . T h e p a v e m e n t of the p l a t f o r m cover t a l a n k filled wilh ra in water . On t h e p l a t fo rm a tands the two guns, f r o m o n e of which t h e morn ing and evening guns a r e fired. T h e r e Is also t b e s l g n d ataff, a n d t h e l i t t le abed whore i h e te legraph ia worked . A amall water t r ough h u been m a d o , f r o m which i h e m o n k e y s — t h e o n l y o n e . in E u r o p e — d r i n k . A book h u been kep t s ince 1866, ahowing t h e n u m b e r of the monkeya seen, a n d what t h e y were do ing a t t b e l i m e of the observa t ion .

T h e r e were only f o u r to be seen a t the

l i m e when t h e book w u begun to be kep t ; now the re a r e abou t twenty-one. Somet imes fo r days toge ther t hey are

nol aeon. W h e n we paid o u r viall thoy h a d not been aeon alnce t h e visit of the Pr ince of W a l e , to Gibra l t e r ; tbe so ld ier , t hough t t h e firing of t h e can-non a n d t h e i l l umina t ion , h a d f r ighten-ed t h e m too m u c h . T h e r e a r e m a n y c a v u a n d ho le , in t h e rock whe re they

can t a k e she l te r ; t hey only c o m e out when t hey want w a t e r . On Uie rock, nea r t h e signal alat ion, t h e r e la also an eagle ' , neat, where , f u r t o m e time p u t , a pa i r of eagle , have , y e a r by year , r ea red the i r young one . . T h e young eag le , go ; tho old o n e . . l a y . W e looked t h rough t h e te leecope a n d u w t h e neat.

WO N U E H H NE V E R C E I H E I — W O b e l i e v e t h a t C o n i u m p ' l o n o a n be a l o p p t d . T h i s n e w p r i n c i p l e D r . J . H . U c L t a n ' a OouKh a n d L u n g H e a l i n g a t o b n l a a , e n r e a Ooii>ha, C o l d s o r a n y T h r o a t o r l . u o g d l aeaae . T r i a l b o x e a 35 cla. , aen t b y m a l l . D r , J . 11. U e -L M U ' I e f f loe . » U O h w t m i t , EL. Ixmla , Mo,

A F i n e V M U I .

A new t ranspor t s h i p h a . Iieen l aunched a t Cherbourg , in France , which 1. de . c r ibed by F r e n c h Journals u Uie fli» vowel of the k b d in which have been realized al l t h o improve-m e n l t of mode rn t c i ence in r e f e r ence to hygiene . She la th ree h u n d r e d and fifty f e e t long, fifty-five f e e t wide, for ty feet h igh , a n d of five t housand fou r h u n d r e d l o u t bu r then , a n d U d e i g n e d fo r t h o t ranspor ta t ion of troo|>s lo t b e F r e n c h colonie . , Sho c o n t a i n , m o r e lha l o n e h u n d r e d r o o m . , f o r c f l lcen , all of whioli a r e spacious , admirab ly vent i la ted a n d l ighted, a n d suppl ied by p i p e , with f re . l i wa te r , wh ich the oc-c u p a n t . can m e a t d iscre t ion . I n t h e cen t r e of tho sh ip . In a p e r f e c t l y iso-la ted pesi t ion, is t h e hosp i t a l , which con ta ins e ighty beds, t h a t c a n be m a d e or u n m a d e b a m i n u t e . A l l t h e minut -est a r r a n g e m e n t s of a c o m p l e t e hospl lal es tab l i shment , inc lud ing d i -ponmry , l aundry , Inf i rmary a t t e n d a n t . , ward f o r t h e d e a d , etc., a r e h e r e p r o v i d e d . Fo r the sailors there a r e b e t w e e n six h u n drcd a n d seven h u n d r e d ber ths , wi th a p p a r a t u s of g rea t power fo r e f f e c l b g c o m p l e t e vent i la t ion. A i r , light, a n d wa te r a r e d ispensed abundan t ly t h r o u g h o u t t h e t n i p ,

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W I T A N D H T T M O B .

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t h a n o n e ? I n a b a r r e l .

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a t u b o f w a t e r t h a t h e r h u s b a n d h a d

I h o u g h t l c a s l y l e f t l u t h e p a s a g e w a y ,

c o n f i d e n t l y t e l l s h e r n e i g h b o r s t h a t

s h e " n e v e r f e l l s o i r r i g a t e d " i n a i l h e r

l i f e .

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t h e u s u a l s i g n o n i t s b e a d , a p i e c e of

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

w u a c c o s t e d i n a c o n s e q u e n t i a l m a n -

n e r , b y o n e o f o u r c u u a l v i s i t o r s :

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b a d l y ; l o o k w h a t a w h i l e f a c e h e ' s g o t

o n . " " I l e y , " Ba ld t h e b o y , " a n d y o u ' d

h a v e a w h i t e f a c e , t o o , i f y o u ' d l o o k e d

t h r o u g h a h a l t e r a s l o n g a s h o h u . " - - -

San Francisco Alia,

A Nl 'Hl iER o f o u r e x c h a n g e s , s a / s t h e

N o r r l s t o w n Item'd, h a v o s t a r t e d a d e -

p a r t m e n t of " o r i g i n a l h u m o r j " a n d

w h e n t h o f o r e m a n , i n m a k i n g u p t h o

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

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

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

h u m o r o u s , t h o r e a d e r n e v e r d i s c o v e r s

t h e m i s t a k e .

W H I N a m a n J u m p s o u t o f b e d i n t h e

d a r k a t m i d n i g h t t o t l i n g a b o o t a t a n

e l e c t o r a l c o m m i s s i o n o f c a t s i n t b e

b a c k y a r d , a n d p l a c e , h i s b a r e f o o t o n

a n e i g h t - c o r n e r e d p i e c e o f c o a l , h i s

w i f e w a n t s t o s l i c k h e r l i n g e r s t i g h t l y

b h e r e a r s i f s h e w o u l d e s c a p e h e a r i n g

s e v e r a l p a g e s o f p r o f a n e h i s t o r y I n l e u

t h a n t w o m i n u t e s . — A W . Herald,

A CHINESE m e d i c a l w o r k t e l l s h o w t o

t r e a t a p e r s o n t r o u b l e d w i t h n i g h t m a r e .

I t u y s t h a t y o u s h o u l d n o l r u d e l y

a w a k e n h i m b y b r i n g i n g i n a l i g h t ;

b u t t h a t y o u s h o u l d b i t o h i s t o e , b l o w

i n h i s e a r s t h r o u g h s m a l l t u b e s , p u l l

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

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

w i t h t h e e n d s . P u l e t h i s i n y o u r

n i g h t c a p . — Worcester /VM.

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l i t l l o h o l e i n t h e d o o r , s o t h a t t h e b i g

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

o u t , h a s b e e n m a t c h e d b y a L o w e l l

m a n w h o p u t u p a s i n g l e b e l l i n t h e

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

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

d o o r . I l u s u a l l y t a k e s t w o J o u r n e y s t o

d i s c o v e r a t w h i e h d o o r s o m e b o d y h a s

p u l l e d t h e bel l .—AT. Y. Tribune,

" LADIES' d r e a s e s , " u y s a f u h i o n a b l e

m a g a i b e , " w i l l fit t i g h t e r t h a n e v e r

t h i . a p r i n g ; " b u t , r e a l l y , i t ia h a r d l o

t e e h o w t h i . i . t o b e a c c o m p l i s h e d .

T h e o n l y p o s s i b l e w a y a p p e a r s l o b e l o

i m i t a t e t b e p o o r a r t i s t w h o p a i n t e d a

b e a u t i f u l p a i r o f t l o c k i n g f l f o r h i t

g r i u t t e , a u d i t I s d o u b t f u l If t h i s p l a n

c o u l d b e a p p l i e d t u c c e u f u l l y I n p r o -

d u c i n g a n e n t i r e d r e u . T h e r e ' , n o

t e l l i n g w h a t t h e m o d l a t e a m a y d o ,

t h o u g h , - 6 } . Louit Itrpublioan.

A n o o n s t o r y u t o l d o f a P e n n s y l -

v a n i a G e r m a n w h o fills t h o t w o - f o l d

p o t i l i o n i n t h e c o m m u n i t y o f u i o o n -

k e e p e r u n w e e k d a y s a n d o r g a n i s t o f a

c h u r c h o n S u n d a y s . A s h o r t t i m e a g o

h o h a d b e e n u p p r e t t y l a t e o n a S a t u r -

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

n e x t d a y , w h i l o p r e a i d i u g a t t h o o r g a n ,

f o u n d i t d i l H c u l t t o k e e p h i . e y e . o p e n .

T h o p r e a c h e r p r o c e e d e d w i l h h i t a e r -

m o n l o t h e e n d , a n d a t i t . o o n c l u s i o n

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

i n g l o u d l y , T h o c h o i r l i v i n g i n r e a d i -

n e s s t o b e g i n s i n g i n g , a o m e o n e a h o o k

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

b o r a t o p l a y t h e a o o o m p a u i m o n t . H o

a w o k e w i t h a a t a r i , a u d e l e c t r i f i e d U i e

c o n g r e g a t i o n b y s h o u t i n g a t t h o t o p o f

b i a v o i c e : " R o s e y l l i f e g l o s s p i e r ,

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F i v e T l i o u w i n d B e o k a U U e n A w « y f o r

I h e A a k l n g . W h i l e Dr , H , J a m e e w a s a t t a c h e d l o t h e

U r i t i s h M e d l r a l HUH lu t h a K a i l I n d i t a , b ia h i g h p o a i t i o n a n a b l a j h i m t o ca l l a b o a t h i m t h a heal cheu i l a t a , n b y a l c i a n t , a n d i c l a n t l a t a o l I h e d a y , a n d w n l l e e x p e r i m e n t -i n g w i t h a n d a m o n g t b e na t lvca , h e a e d -d e n t a l l y m a d e t h e d i a c o v e r y t h a t OOHSOMI--TIOK c a n b t p o i l t l v e i y a n d p e r m m e n t l y o n a i D . D u r i n g I h e m a n y y e a r a of b ia so-j o u r n t h e r e , h e d s v o t c d h t a t i m a t o t h e t r e a l m e i i l of L u n g Dtaeasea, a n d u p o n b i s ratiipuient h a l e f t w i t h ua b o o k a a n d p a p e r s coDla lDlng f u l l n a r t l c n l a r a , t h o w l n g t h a t e v e r y o n e c a n bo h i s o w n p h y s i c i a n a n d p r e -p a r c h is o w n m e d i c i n e , a n d a u c h I n f o r m a -i i o n a a w e h a v e rece ived wa n o w o f l e r l e t h e p u b l i o w i t h o u t p r i ce , o n l y u k l n g t h a t e a c h r e m i t a t h r e e r e n t i t a m p f o r p o a t a s e . A d -d r e s s 0 H A D D O C K A CO. , l , 0 8 2 R a c e 8 t . , P h i l a d e l p h i a , _ P a .

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ohronloThroat Disease. " ItroieiCi llrmchiat Trodui," a re a n e f f e c t u a l COUUH IUJIEU*,"

INKTANT R E L I E F , — U n l i k e m o s t r e m e -d i e s r r r o i i i m e n d e d f u r t h i s d iseaae , S a n -f o r d ' a l U d l c a l C u r e f o r C a t a r r h d o e a n o t k e e p t b e su f l e r e r l o n g in s n i p e n a e a s t o i t s o u r a t i v a p r o p e r l i e a . l l e l i e f i a l n s t a n t a n e o o a a n d a u r e

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V e g e t i n e la effectire In III cure of F e m i l i W e i k n n a .

Vege t ine la the ("real remedy for Oeneral Debility.

Vege t ine P r e p a r e d b y H. R . S t e v e n s , Bos ton , M a s s .

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FRANK LESLIE'S HISTORICAL REGISTER r TBI—

CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION l i t h i onlr complete Pictorial Ulatory of tbe Cenl.a-nlal pnbllabed.' A mammoth panorama, ! . • • • l a r j i e n f r i r l n n , many of then! belni U S by ai*! lichee, a c e n t e W n n t e d . Addreaa, Anency Nenariment,

FRANK LESLIE'S PUBLISUINO HOUSE. 537 Pearl Street . New York.

W I I b o r ' K ' o d L l e e r O I I a n d L i m e The ureal populmty of thla aafe and elllciciona ereparatiun l l i l o i e i t t i l b n t a b l e t u l i . l n t r l o . l c wi r lh . In tho cure of Cuniiha, Cold.. A. thiua, Bionchilla, Whoopln* Conib, Scrulnlun. Humor . , and all Con.nmptlre ~l mpumn. it h i . no auperlur. it e-iual. Let nu ono nei l rc t the e i t ly armptoma of dlaeaae. whei i n a cent la i lmaat band whieh will alleviate all com-plainta of tho Cheat, l .un ia or Throat. Mannfac-lured only by A. B. WILBUR, CheDlal, BoiTni. Sold by i l l dtUMlali.

l a r e n than any other. It -ella ateadllr, and main-nil unr i-u.tumer. .peak imlfuimly in i t . fe and effl. ient medicine uf i t . kin '

A YEAR. AllKNrS WANTED u i i u u r H r a a d C o n t M a a l l a n P r o e p e e t n i , l epment l iK $ 2 5 0 0

ISO b l S T I N C T BOOKS ranle,! eiery where. TV b l ( ( e a i I h l n a erer Irinl. iale-made Itulu thla wbeualTai l l le Buok.fall, AI.o uienl. wanletl uu our l B a | t n l l l r » n t t ' A N I I . V J U H L K N . Superior to all olhera. U llh liiTaluable Illn.lrali-il Aid. aud auperb Bllidlni:.. Tkrtt llookt ir.it Ite ll'orlif. f u l l particular'- free. Addre-. .IOIIN E. I'liTTEU A I II.. Pul.li.lier., i ' l l l l AilKM'IIIA.

liUTTKH COLOR. TW -l I t jwi I t - r la lb* v«rM. »m4 ia« —iy —0 i-aHad

OftUSBtaJ f i l l* UxlaJ. llftliraleUlUT aplfca III* Jnu* r'a*a i-nttrr. |.r..iwriDfl »*iur aaTw and at hliK<r |.F«<«. Ivltlra l.uttrr tu cJ- r au l llatei aa.| Ir. |ln«. la far au|M>ri<>r ^ntirtla, tamaltor auj mbrr C»4.>r mauura'' ti.r«l. and lb* "till riul.l thn alii t».-i roUr buiumlU. It a l l .11.1' era « rbaralaa. 1 !>*«• I •HI —W* lUCU |««a4a •rft'iiur. Th' U ai i»l • ti. t|«at i«» altltck«ti»r. I •III - nl. m nvHH -f frw hy rtrrvea. (.1 \ht o(Vr I'Mief Mi -it,,11 Mlirf. 1 11. ; | n « 1 IH . U * . famrra alab li-f- tl. 1 auJ try | | . (r>i»t« H'aQli«l. f i t onl anl Pr»a»rtf.

am*, a. - a m i . u t t r .k SUMI. rtiud.lpkie, ra.

A G R E A T O F F E R ! ! M . ' n S a ^ ino P i ANON A OKU ANN. new and i r r o n d hand, o/ Hral-elaie maker* . Ineludluc MA TKBN'. nl l o n e r r r l r e i Ibr raah er Inalall menta ur In te l nnt l l M i d Ikr than r t e r h e -forenirered. WATtitM'WBANIt Mtl ; AHK and t lPBIUHT P i ANON Jk OBUANN In-e lnd tn* Ihelr NKW NOI'VKNIH and IIOV. BOiRiare Ihe BK*T HAOK. LOCAI. nnd Tit IV KLIN a AUKNTN WANTBB. Illm-t ra ted Catalocnea Bal led . A liberal dta-r o n n t lo Trachm, Miiitiert, l.'knrrkta, Srhooti, l.o.hra.Mf. Nheel Mnale n t hal rnr lee , IIOB-AtK WATKBN A NONN. SiannnM-tnrerw and Dealers, 4t K. I4lh Nl.. Vnlan Nqnare. N. T .

P I L E S ! | i r . Brown'. Herbal Ointment Suppoailurlee a t e

.uai.inli-e.1 tu cure any eaaeuf I'ilea that ran i-e found in iho United Sli lea, A .ample hoi uf tlu .e Siipim.iturii'. will be aent fri-e by nu l l lo ail) anf' fererun receipt of twenty cent . , lu prepay |-u.t.ik-. and parkim;. Resular price I I . Addre.. I>r. O . P I I K I . r . H B B O W N . t l U r a n d Nl., Jrrnry Vltj. N. J,

w i m THI H j - p o p h o a p h i t e a o f L i m e a n d S o d a .

Ui<ummended by the leadinit ph),iciaiiatlirunRbuut the conntry. A. a .prliiit medicine lor purllyin» Ihe liloo<t,and cure for Uheuiuitl.iu, Neuraiiia or Scrofu-la. It haa noMual . A.k lu i i rd ru i e l i t f"r i t ;a«k yuur phyald in i l iou t l t . WM W. IIARTLKT A L t t . N.111 nfai lurinit Cliemiata, IWI HUh St., B,»tuii, Ma.. .

EXTRACT ( A T A K U I I , I 'ond'M K x t r n e t b. i - 'ar lva H|>r-

cll lc fur tluaillaua.e. Itcail hardl) b e u j -eelleil. even in uld and ulwlinale caaca, Thi- relief la -u |'riini|it that no uno who ha- ever Iri.-1 It will U-niihimt il.

I ' l I .VI ' I 'KI I I IANOM A M I K A t ' E . I 'miiTu F.xlr.icl 'liuiild l»- in every family thla r.iu.-'i weather. It rrmovei the aoreneaa and r iiv.-hne>., an l •ol tei ia and h e a l e l!i-"kiii pruiin i h .

II11 E I ' M A T I S I I , Durliia wvereandelumiei l i le Wiilher. nu unu - i lh ) ' ' t t.i Kheniuitlc P i l n . ' h o u M be urn-da, withoul I ' o n d ' i F.vtnu-i . whieh n la«n)a r r l l i - a r . .

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Have Pand'H E x t r a c t . hand alwaya. II ri'lieVi-. the lain and

un- . the di-ea-,-. ( ' I I I I . m . A I N S will K- immi ' l ly relieved a n t

ullinutel)- enred liv balhiiiir the altlu-teil 1'arla will, I 'onil 'w K i t m e t .

1 -UOSTKII I.I.It U S . - P u n i r a E x i r n c t I n v a r i a -bly r r l l r v e a t h e I > a i n a n 1 liiull) ( ' n n - « .

S O K E T I I K O A T . OI I X S Y . I N F I . A M K I I T O S S I I . S . ( M l A I U PASHAIiKM are |iruni|'llv c n n t l by Hie n-e ol I'OIIII'K h m r n n . II n i -vcr Inl la .

I I I S T I I U i n n d I ' a r a o l I 'nnd ' i . E x t r n r t . in l<amiihli( fuim.keiit fneunai ipheal ; .n in

I ' d M I ' S K X T I t A C T I ' d . , IIS It nidi-11 l .nm- , N r t r V o r k . Suld by Ilruin,i.ta.

T h e W h i t e I t i i s s l u n S p r l c g W h e a t

The experience of hundre.!. uf ie| |nld farmera d n r i n i the pa.t .eaaun mure than an i t a ln . every claim heretofuiu made in favur of thU r r t i ' i . It haa Iieen thurunili ly te.ted In all of tbe .e r ln j t «heat f l u « hiit Slate. , and Ihe te. | |muO) 1. ail In Hi favon many f e r m e i . d i e l a i e i t to I - M-I lietier than wn retri ' . ruled, or clilmed fur it ia.l year.

K i ; I I I T i l t : T K N T I M O N V . Mr. SIrpkeu llnrduii uf l lm-n Bay, Wl.

Iwrile.- My White lluMlan Wheal waa n . ,lowed nntll the la. t Week lu May, )• ! It yielded <;lil|.b"la pur in 1", while my ulliei wheat. . . |»I .| th r ie He,.I,, eallli ' l , ) ielde<l (luil IMiu.lieS,and wa-badly liiokenduHn mid t e n much •hi i inkru. ike llu—Ian whrat atuud ll|> Hell,.1 nd 1. uriu,.d<|i*allly.

Mr. fleni) 111 ikely. Caller Creek, h a n . . t i lr .- I lowed olie.hlll builn I

e» ielded a blMhel. per acre f 11. A. Field. Kilb iorii I lly. Wl. . . [.The I l u i . l i n Wh.al I piirrbiied of fyleldtd more lhan Iwl.e a . mnrh at r u t h r r v a r K i ) in th i . viclnllr. \ Frum I 'ba. . Malheuy. l l iM' . rd . t l l l e [ Allien. C11 , (Milu I rai.ed .11 bn-bel . ul [ Ihe White RllMlan Wheat from une ball r l.u.helul .ia-,1 iiiirchaieil ui ytui Ia.l . | i r ln i

I think it wunld have averai id n bu.liel.

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wheat 1 evet .aw . Send atnmp for I ' i irnlar. wilh full par-

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I'laiit Claialocue of Hliievea fTre. ,0 Swrel 1 hu-liiiit Tn-,-- fur 11.

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t h e . ' i s ls .

G r a n t i s l l i o e x - P a - d •' i : ^

O T P A . T ^ T L * 1 5 - 1 INT I D J

AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.

LEAVE ORDERS FOR

C A R D S , LETTER-HEADS, UILL-HEADS, STATEMENTS, SniPPING-TAGS, CIRCULARS,

A U C T I O N RILLS, P O S T E R S , itIHKFS, BY LAWS,

AND ALL KINDS OF PAMPHLET WORK.

LATEST AND BEST

STYLES OF TYPE IN USE.

I T T E . Crlatadoto'a l lalrl iyi I '

11 act. IniU'iirnenuily, pr II | al ahaden ol Dlark or Bru

th.PKIN and la tftilly ap 1 preparation, and a latorlle | ed Toilet f j r Udy or t«oll

] P. O.llor, l.ll.T,

ST aud IIKHT i moat ualur-WOT STAIN

• a .landi rd I wall appoint-br "ni»»lata ItOBO, -Veil i'crk

q q q n :• q q TO Ti l8 WOU KI Mi CLASS.-

•d to futoUhall cla»i« I ita*. bome.tbe vbolei I nanta llualncaa now ^hi • «r either aei eailly a n u

p r re rea io f , anda porll u t l .

, art now pie-i«iant ainpluy-i nr lor apart oQlaUa. Per-

55 centa to |5 'truUDC

whole lime In tbe buiin i . J via u d £lrla ear neatly aa much aa n - u . Ibal all a ^ o a » tbl/no-Ilea may at-nd their addr I* nnd la.t tha bualuaaa — maki- thla nnotrallttrd . tier: To auch aa are nol

1 aatiified wa w ill aend nv dollar to ray for the B ol wrltlni;. Pull ^ .n l c j l an , .ample. .orth ' lol l t ra tocoaiiciLir work on, and * cony

and Pliealda, one ut the Uria.t and beat f l -J Puldli-alloni, all tent rn eby mall. Ueadir

it you waul Frrmautnl, p m n i i b l a work, aldiaaa UtoKortf i .vaox k Co ,Poillflod,Maine.

H O N 4 Y !

j $20,000 lo loan on ii iprovcd farmi io Kent couniyjn lumiof |5Ui and tipwanlf. on three lo fire yean time

•IDNT & DAVIS, Roonu 13 nnd ' a !'i».;« tllocl'. (Irand

Ripida, Michigan.

Forman's Harness S H O P !

I n l h e t ' . n . Winium; liuildlng. Weit Side,

LOWBLIi , MICH.

niaiti it thegsodm i ?, tben of tne r . a]

irtur nt an rxi-c"tli'n li.ucd out of and under "lot Ibo Circuit Cnurl tir Iba County or nttertcd MI I!.'- tLl[t'i rilb dn} nl March A in 1 ivin tl CharU. J. Wrtihburu and t thegsodnn l chif.ela and lor want tb«ie.

t i le ol MjrnH 11. Norton, tkr t Ibi-nln named. 1 hare Irtled upon and

:.a cipoae lur >alii Bt public anclloo. to tl.a I •••i biililer, nt I •• liont tnlrancof r Ler i ic . Hi...::, ia th- City ofGrand llaplda, in tbe county ot Ki nt tnd State ul Ultbtpan, t tat belifi t i e place lor haldlO|the Clrcrlt i ourt in the county

•»ia me ailuitid.nn Hnnday. tbt A. 1). 1«7 , at H" o'clock

uldpremlaca ere :!-lda> ol klar, A. 1>. IS',., ai ii- ocioca in i n c . run-nonn of that Caf, alltl.c t i ; b t . tllle and In- I l ri -l cISIyionll. Nnitin, to the lollowln^ dii-crlied propi i ty. |n .» l t .

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p B O B A T E O B D K 1 ! .

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3J re Aduinlitralor.

n o v l i n t h i s p t r i >d - s a p o M e i a :

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O ' l - i , wtf t t ^ a i i i m a k e o n ' i v s p e c t f n l

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b . i l; a n d . A | i p o ( n a ' 1 iw.-Cinbinuali

Commercial.

T H E V E R Y f JATEST |

B n e c i a l C i s p a t c h

T O T H E L O W E L L J O U R N A L !

" W A J V T E I D !

The Citizens of Lowell and adjoining towns

to know that

J. M. We a ther wax,

H a i the l a r g e s t and Best assortment of

B O O T S & S H O E S

He Ever Had.

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES

Walking Shoes and Slippers.

A large anil Elegant iinc of

I D r e s s G - c o c L s !

Also a! large line of

Cassimeres, Broadcloths, Diagonal

S X J J C T X K - O S ,

And the BOSS TAILOR to Make them.

Come and tee for Yourselves.

J. M. Weatherwax,

Union Block, - Lowell^ Mich,

J i PROP. L i g h t and D r a f t Ha rnes s , mmle to

order and w a r r a n t e d .

Robes, Blankets, Whips, Collars,

E t c . , a good s tock on h a n d , for sale a t low ligures.

TRIMMING AND UPHOLSTERING

Dune In liul-clau ilyle. Tbe patronage of Ihe pnbllc ii roipectfally tolleiUd.

E. A. FORMAN.

H. W. AVERY,

F r e s h ? M e a t s .

Poultry,

Oysters

A L I . KINDS Of OAUE1N S E A t O K

PAID FOX ALL KIKDBQy

U v e S t o r k , S a l t F o r k , H l j e i

P e l t s &ci 1 C*ntra lUi ik*l . Brldl* Street.

n w . A v s n r .

J J A R N E S S .

COLLAR, - : - A K D - ( -

TRUNK STORE li ink Block, Lowell, Mich.

(P in t Doer Veil Lowell National l i t ok.)

L I G H T A D R A F T H A R N S 8 S ,

; C O L L A R S i H O R S E C L O T I N G

R O B E S A N D M L A N K K T S W h i p s

j A N D T R U N K S .

i C o l l a r s i n a n f a i t i i i d l ni.il r i d m

I Wholesa le and Retail .

REPAIRING !

Done on shi rt no t ice anil nt r e a s o

1 ble r a t e s .

j A . 1 1 W o r k A V a r r a n t e d

E F I L L E R .

Ayer's

Sarsaparilla F o r S c r o f u l a , a n d nil

Mri i f i i lonsdisea . - ien .Krj ' -t i j i e l a s . Hose o r S I . A i i -t h o n y ' i l i r e . K n i p l i o n s a n d E m n l i v c d i f e n s c s of t h e s k f n , U l e e r a i i o n s o f I h e L i v e r , S t o m a c h , K i d n e y s , Lun iks , P i m -p l e s , P u s t u l e s , B o i l s , n i o l c b e s . T u m o r s . T e l -

' t e r . S a i l I l h e u m . S c a l d U i n i f w o r m . U l c c r s . S o r e s ,

i t h e i i m a l i s m . N e u r a l g i a , P a i n in Ihe B o u e s . S i d u i i n d l l c a d . F e m a l e W e a k -n e s s , S t e r i l i l v , L e u c o r t i i c c a , a r i s i n g f r o m i n t e r n a l u l c e r a t i o n , a n d u t e r i n e d i s e a s e . S y p h i l i t i c a n d M e r c u r i a l d i s -ease.*. D r o p s y . D y s p e p s i a , E m a c i a -t i o n , G e u c m l D e b i l i t v , a n d f o r I ' n r l -f y i n g Iho B l o i s l .

T i n s S a r s a p a r i l l a is a c o m b i n a t i o n of v e g e t a b l e a l t e r a t l v c s - S t i l U D g i a , M a n -d r a k e . Y ' e l l o w D o c k — w i l h I h e I o d i d e s of P o l n s s i u m a n d I r o n , a n d is t h n m o s t e i l i c ae ious m c d i c i n e v e t k n o w n f o r ( h e d i s e a s e s it is i n t e n i l e d t o c u r e .

l i s i n g r e d i e n t s a r o s o s k i l f u l l y c o m b i n e d t h a t t h e f u l l a l t e r a t i v e e lTect o f c a e h i - a s s u r e d , a n d w h i l o il is s o m i l d a s l o be. h a r m l e s s e v e n t o c h i l d r e n , it i s s l i l l s o c fTee tua l a s l o p u r j j e o u t f r o m i h e s y s t e m t h o s e i m p u r i t i e s n n d l o r r u p t i o n s w h i e h d e v e l o p i n t o l o a l l i s o m e d i s e a s e .

T h e i v p u t n l i o n i l c n l o y s l s d e r i v i d f r o m i t s c u r b s , a m i li te c o n l l d e n e t ' w h i c h p r o m i n e n t p h y s i c i a n s a l l o v e r t h e c o u n t r y r e p o s e in il p r o v e s I h e l r e x p e r i e n c e of l i s u s e f u l n e s s .

C c r t i l l e a t e - n l l c s l i i n i i i s v iHt i t ' s h i v e a e e u m n l a l e d . a m i are. e o n -s l a n t l y b e h f j r e e e i v e i l , a m i a s m a i n of I h c s e e a - e - are. p u b l i c l y known", t h e y f u r n i s h e n n v i n e i n ^ t-vi t lem-e m I h e s u p e r i o r i t y of l i t is S a r s a i i a i i l l a o v e r e v e r y o i l i e r a l t c r a l i v o m e d i c i n e . S o g e n e n l l l y is i t s s i i i i e r io r i ty t o a n y o t h e r m e d i c i n e k n o i v u t h a t w o n e e d d o n o m o r e l h a n t o a s s u r e I h e p t ib l i e l h a t i h e be.-1 rp ia l l i i e s it h a s e v e r p o s s e s s e d a r e sirlt-l ly m a i u l a i n e d .

rnr.rAUKD or

Dr. J . C. A V E R & C O . . L o w e l l , Mass.. Praettcal ami .Innliillcat Chcuilili,

SOI.D | :v AIX KUCUUISTS lAT^VWIIlatK

Detroi t an< B l n w A i k e e R a l l m 4

T h e O l d B e l U b l * B o u t e t o a l t p o i n t s

E a s t » n d W e s t -

TraiDalatT* Lowell

OOINO CAST. Through Mai l 11.-44 A. M Uren ing Expresi 6-20 r . M Mixed t o O w o u o 2:00 P .U Through Freight I 00 p . m

OOINO WEST. Sunday Night V i s e d 7:16 A. M T h r o u g h Fre igh t B:00 A.M Nigbt R x p r e i i 1:40 A.M Through Hall 6:01 p. M OWOMO M i x e d 11 :40 R *

• a rThrou fb t l ake t a toall prlaciyalpaU*' - . A .raale at thrcninpaaT'* oSoe.Lowell . ' • " Ladteeind Rraokl. | M n o« d M U k c

Lo«el lA |em| .

N. B.

HURRAH FOR BLAIN.

Dealer in

D R Y GOODS,

DRY GOODS.

DRY GOODS.

T T A T i S

c * ? O A P i B ,

S A - T S O b O A . J P I

P Caalke

by t r a f y a t a l l *T*rf IL* Bulneli • e f i ' B U k . t i . l

t a n • • * , i a f M t t , Hala*

A B B l O N K B ' d 8 A I - B .

Notice la hereby f l ra i i lhal on Ihe 21th day Uaich, A.U.IBIT.comBeoelnf a l oae o'clock, p, m. at Lowell,Kent Counly.tllclilgaD, I ahall tellat Putd.e auction, lo Ihe bliheat bidder, a ato*k ol S'uolvn Ulll machlD*ry,roimtily uaed la Ik* Low-ell K'ool*D lll ' la, b.lontlncto th* nta teuf Murl i 11. Dlodtel ta baakrnpt.

Haled, Lowell. yekVJT , A. D UT:. Mwl WM. WISNKR TAYl.OR Aaalfne*.

Aboie aal* I* b*i*by adjoaioad I* April ISth 11". at lam* lime and plar*.

W. W. TATLOB, I a ] A«tl |air.

No Fii lure Known-T h e r e i* n o ense o n r c c o r d w h e r e D r .

M o r r i s ' S y r u p of T o r , W i l d C h e r r y nnd l l u r e h o u n d b u s f a i l e d t o g i r e sn t i s fne -l i on . On I h e o t h e r Itsntl, w h e r e v e r i t has been u s e d b y o u r p e o p l e . In se t e r e co lds , co i i ghs , n s lhn i a , b r o n c h i -t is , c r o u p , w h o o p i n g - c o u g h a n d con-s u m p t i o n t h e y a r e e n t h u s i a s t i c i n l i s p r a i s e . C o n t u l u i n g n o o p i u m « r o t h e r i l u n g e r o u s d r u g , i t d o e s n o t c o n s t l p n l c , nnd is s a f e l o a d m i n i s t e r in a l l c o n d i -t i o n s of h e a l l h . T h i s is a u i m p o i l a n t a n n o u u e i n c n t , a n d t h e Buffer ing a r c nd-vised lo h e e d i t . T r i a l s i r e 10 c t s ; l a r g e s izes 50 c e n t s a n d O n e Do l l a r . So ld b v J . C . W e s t , so le a g e n t , L o w e l l .

A l so a g e n t f o r P r o f . P a r k e r ' s P l e a s -a n t W o r m B y r u p , w h i c h is s u r e d e a t h t o w o r m s , p l e a s a n t t o t a k e , a n d r e q u i r e s no p h y s i c . P r i c e 25 c t s . T r y i t .

Car poling s and Oil Cloths, ^

N O T I O N S , & C .

N O T I O N S , & C . ,

N O T I O N S , & C .

C l o t l a . i n . g ' l v £ a , d . © t c

O F I U E S J E t ,

AND WARRANTED TO PIT.

My stock of Goods will always h e fonnd P ' resh and ol the bes t stylea that can bu selected for thin market . Pr ices as l ow as at G r a n d Rap ids

or elgewberc.

Opposite Lowell;National Bank, Lowell, Mich.

N. B. BLAIN.

JOB PRINTING D o n e a t t h i s offico a t

Covered Buggies,

Open Buggies, . - -

Platform Spring Wagons,

S I D E BAR A N D Sr.yp. S P R I N G W A G O N S .

$100

6 o

t o $ 2 0 0

to 1 5 0

1 0 0 to 1 3 5

Arthur W o o d , 37 WAterloo St.

J 9 B W O R K C H E A P E R T H A N E V E R A T T H E

^ JOURNAL OFFICE.