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LOWELL JOURNAL, ojUUiiHCD WEEKLY, * At Lowell, illicblgau. by • I A M , W. 11INK. TERMS i)l,50 A YHAIl. CIIKrLT UITOTIII TO LOWELL JOURNAL. J O W E L I J K S T I O N A t, BANK, "•'liigan. OFFICE IN OltAIIAJfS IILOCK FLO Oil. 'DUM VI \'I Ml VIVA.VI •. y\Miri:i: rr.M: i.\ adva.m u. Of I'jf AI'ITAI,, .sriti-i,' < W. W. II u . II, II, ,\. I'll r, \.S STASWIIH, T. WooDIMI, is.onn B. J. BOOTH C. If. MINI: M. N. IflXK, I!, ('it \w LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. VOLUME XII. LOWELL, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY MAY 23. W7. NUMl5Eli \'i LOWELL BUSINESS DIBECTORY. ' GRAND RAPIDS DIRECTORY. P ECK k McDAKNEM,. I'byilcUm and Surgeon*; Ollicc In Uiok Block. J^vtBhRT MAUdllALL, Cooper. Kut ws tirSl. Flour lurreli snd nil kindi of cuitom work. TJOVCE k NASH, Maoufrs of axel, Mat* j) tock,, Jllll-iilfki 4c, Old plow I'oluU male new, Mo w e n nnd llenncrs repaired. A. CHAPMAN, I'botosnpb Atilsi. itoams ne»l to Poil-ofllee. up "tair*. J Orton Edio. S uit',BUN. I'll Y8ICIAS •ml Aceoncbtu InDi .ll'ua' lllock, Utao'l Kapiil No. 'J? aiir|.!<>n4l OtfiCf Keililfnr, IIMI'ON III NT, HUNT & DAVIS. nr.NRY it, n.wia j N, B. Blain K 0 '" c,,st thii week. | JIITCDELL DONOVAN. Their n l. Will take in N . Y , and viiit WaghinR- j appears in tlie JODKNAI .. By llii< our I (on, I). ('.—a little inland town recent-1 readers will be reminded fiom week to ly brmmlit into notico l>y F . Douglass, j week that SI. A. D. arc ready to see Three cheer, for the Flat river i og «l'cm «ud .upply their want, in t h e | drivers! Nearly all of them are red- grocery line at .11 time,. E M. W M M'UHASK, llakery, and lleitaurant. UpiKijite Umlc Hall. II. ItlCKEI'.T, l.owell llukerv nnd Iteitaurant. Opposite Pulleu'a Block r.S.C, A, CII,". I'M AN, Miluticrr r,:id Drou luuklii);. Opjioiite Bank Blcck. J C. WEST, Druguiit and Sutluocr. Agest .• (or (ienuiuo Itubbsr I'aint. Opposite Forest Mills. HOWARU .SMITH. M. D. Iloraeopatbic PhjslciaD. Ofllce o*i'r Poll olllce. N. B. Special atlentlun piren to the sick. C. S JOi T. llBrdwarc, Saib, Dooii, nod | jlafs, Builden' Hardware a •ptclally. j Special attention glren to Loaon * Collection OKF1CKJS I.VOX 8TREKT. ; Opi umtrPattOfllcr, Orinii itipldi, lllcfa. V J. Opposite Forest Mills. TAMES H. WEEKS, Jolt Ice of tbe Peace J Notary Public, Kcal Estate, Ingnrance 4c. Ofer West's Drug Store. OOK t PARBIBB. Draggliti and 8 u - j tioncrs, 4c. Union Block. C I M. OEVENDOUF. Agent for Domestic / Sewing Machine, Sniilli t American Or- gan. One door east of Wesfa Diug Store. j Uflice in ( Offlce. Booms 12 4 1,1, 2d floor, Fierce's Block, Grand Rapidt, Mich KUSTEBEn, BBFWEU & MALSTEH. City Brewery, Grand Bapids, Mich. nuAinnr laurk. H U S K . ! . ItOLUM. riAAC IIA TNC9 HOLMES & HAYNES. ATTORNEYS & SOLICITORS L' ll. LOOK. Attorney at law. Unisn Block. mT. DODGE. Attorney at law, Notary Public, 4c. (iflice In Music Hall Block. W ILHELU 4 FLANAGAN, Ucaletsin Boon and Sboes, Clothing 4c. U a- ion Block, West side 0. E 4 ITCHF.LL 4 DONOVAN. Grortries and I'rorisiaus. Crockery, Glass ware 4c, ioa Block. J M, WEATHEIUVAa . Dry Goods, clotb- . iog. Boots, Slues, Hats, Caps. 4c. Union Block. AKK HOUSE. Corner Main nnd West Water SirttU A. Dake, Proprietor. H, HAUL Cigar Manufacturer Coi- ner Main and Hirer Streets. A TK1.NS4 ADAMS, Dealers in Agricul- tural Implement", Farm tools, 4c, Bridge Street. D W IIKXKV I". CIII III HIM., IIORTON II, IMU'RV CHURCHILL & DRURY. 0 FFI CM—NEI.US IIL 0 UK. LOAKTS, In sums of $300 a upwards at low rates. W. It. WILLIAMS, II, A. IIAUI.AX, Alletan. Qrand Kii>lil». Williams & Harlan, ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS and SOLICITORS. I'owff'l Oprta llouir Block, I'tatl Ftnrt, OR AND KAI-ltM, MICIIKIAK. Braocb offlcr lu Allr|an i J Wool, pells, pork 4c. Bridge Street. T IVERY, SALE nnd BOARDING STA- \j BLE. Monroo St.Tbos. Tate Proprie- tor H.SUitPAltD. Hardware of all kinds, Doors, sash, glass, 4c. Bank Block, Kooms over ficott't Work warranted. H y.DOIT, Dentist. (Ci. H ^1 Hardware st(,re. SECRET SOCIETIES. U- A. M. R KGULAK Conrocalian of II'>olrr CbapUr No. IJ.at Uuouio 11,11. on l\'e<lnr><li;errnlDgi> oo oibi.f"r»IU» full moon inrach month. !!• 1'. IIOIV, 1I,P K. t, Hcxuaai-is, Bee, Harmony LodRe, \TOH6 1,0.0. I", Itrriio:;. vxerr Satut<5ay Kfen- l>io Hank lllo.k, J. UrLl.ltul:D N.O. li, a,Tiuai,8rc'r, jottings Jimcrax. Wheat on the {.'round never looked better. Severn 1 new uds. nnd few local items this week. Time to illuminate the circus bills. boards with Boston PhillinrmoDics at Orand Hap ids to night. U W, STO.NE, Carrlago Builder, Monroe Slritl, All kinds ot repairing dune in first-claf* style. 0. HILDRETII. Uunsmitb, Music Hall Block. New guns made lo order. L D H M OWK4WIIITK. Boots, sin,iv. Lcatber. 4c. Bridge Street. C. BARE, Ma!We Works. One door Rapid* hotels and ha. k-driv. r, eatt of Lce'i Store, Bridge Stree'.. j ,lri: full most of the time. The Reform Clubs of Grand Ifrpids will l elebrate t h e •1th o f July. A lady reumrked last week that she .oiild nlmost hear the grass grow. T h e red ribbon clubs of Ionia county Corner , number 8.(100 ineml.er« bays the Sen- tinel. If you want to increase the atten- dance at Sunday school, nnnounee S. S. picnics and excursiouif. A Lowell Hshcnuan caught a very large Government Architeet yesterday; vulgarly called mullet. The apple crop promises fair, in some places, but pples next fall will bring more than JO cents a bushel. Detroit now has red ribbon men. Why doesn't M Quad sign the pledge and make it an e ven 4,000? The Eclcctics of Michigan hold their ribbon men. When they arrive at this point let our II. R, Club giro them a hearty reception. There is a coolness between the edi- tors of Hubbardston ami Carson City that is positively delightful at this sea- son of the year. A man can sit in the •Iraft" between those towns with his overcoat on In tbe holiest summer's sun, and take solid comfort from the icy breezes that blow The Grand Rapids Titties, says—"Hinc will lie given the place of honor in the procession out of respcet to dead ads. in hi* paper." We would inform the Times that as there are no dead ads. in Iline's paper, that place of honor is re- served for the biggest dead-foat in the county, provided the Times oflicc can spare him and lend him a coat for the occasion. But don't let them lock the door of the cattle car you hide in and take you clear to Pontiac as they did the other time von started out. WI; LL Dosu.—Mr. P. D. Sncathen of So. Boston, has planted this spring 1,000 peach trees, all of which arc growing finely, Mr. 8. is an extensive fruit grower. TBE B EAU .—The rear of the Flat river drive passed Greenville Monday morning. There were put into the stream this season, 80,000,000 feet of logs. About 70,000,000 will pass Low- ell and 1)5,000,001 will go on to Grand Haven. COPPEII Cl'liEi) HAMS. POISON.-On day last week at the residence of Mr John DufTce in Vergennes, six men were badly poisoned7rom eating of a ham that had been cooked, or boiled, in a copper boiler. Dr. Ford was sum- moned. and found most of tlii ni sttlTer- ing severely from prostration, ramping and vomiting,—exhibiting strange and doubtful symptoms; but so far as we have been able to leain all are recover- ing and some are i|uite themselves again already. The victims were Jolin Dullec and two sons of Benj. Foirchild of Vergennes, Hiram Aldhch, Len Kel- logg nnd Rogers of Lowell. Duf- fco and Aldrich have been very sick. It is to bo regretted, certainly, that notwithstanding all that has been said and written concerning the dangerous and fatal results of eating victuals cook- ed in copper vessels, there are so many i people so forgetful of the fact, that nothing short of a personal experiment can remind them that copper vessels are unfit for use in the culinary depart- 1 ment. Let all who read this, remember, it. DKCOHATION DAT COMMITTEES.—The following committees have been appoin- ted to make the neccssaiy preparations for DccoratioiT Day. To proeure jloicfrs.—llhs Flora Lee, May Clark, Gertie Kopf, Millie Chap- man, Jennie Denny, Emma Tredeniek. Jessie Stone, Addic Barkley, Jennie Eddy, Ellie Riekert, Addio Young, Lida Young, Audie Doty, Kittie Carr, Blanche Fuller, Nettie and Mary Hoi Hr warded. t.'i" lo bi r cbamber window A slight wire trellis gor>. And up this P.omen's Indler Clambers a bold white rose I lounge in tba ilei tbadows; I see tbo lady Itnn, Unclasping her lllrer girdle. The mrtain folds between, .-^lic smiles on her white rose loter. She reaches oat her band. And helps bltn in at the window— I see it where 1 stand. To her si arlet lip) sba holds him. And k : :;fs bim many a time ; Ah me ! it was bo tbat won bef, Reeauie he dared to climb ! ~T. II. AtJrich. Ah ms I it was b« that won her (') llecnuio ho dared to climb!" But, ou witb tb' little sonnet, Go on witb the song nnd rhyme. The ro.'s befuic she picked 11 Wai fresh a id sweet and gay ; Bat rooa it lost its freshness— Its sweelnefl lied away. Tbis Juliet then, unsated, Straight to the window goes, And there awaits ".bo coming Of other Bcmeos. Sbo smiles on each new lover— -She reaches out her band," Aal pnlh him through tbe window— •'I sic it where 1 stand.' licnctu ci too Soaaion, Ffjiitl.a Lau-ic^ Rcpublicao, IS, The length of the legislative session of 1877 will bu 110 days, counting up to the liual adjournment, which includes four days after the members disperse, for the clerks to finish their work and the president of the senate and speaker of the house to sign enrolled bills. This is the longest session ever held in the state, and it may form the topics of some criticism. Before nows- L0WEIL MARKETS inson, Blanche Campbell. Gertie Green, papers pitch in wildly and demagogues arrange jloicen.—Mrs. (•. . Par- niiseTi loud outcry, they should consid- AT GIIKENVILLE.—Messrs. Whittlesey and Dodge of this villago addressed a large and enthusiastic audience on the subject of tempeiance and reform, at' ^' rnw > ^ rs - J 0 '" 1 Calk-, cr all the pertinent facts, Greenville, Sunday night. The speak- Ormiston, Mr«. (', F. The session of 1877 wi ers did themselves and the occasion justice. condition would be cplolly appan Speaking of their rondifiott Rie!nid-wi | in his work on "Alcohol" say-: 'I once had the unusual opportunity f observing this phenoiiienon in tb" brain | of a man, who in a parnxynn of alcohol- ic. excitement had dccapitnted himself under the wheels of a Rail Road train, and whese brain was in>!antly evolved from the skull by the i-r.vh. Tho brain I itself was liefore me in three minut;s if- i P. crl ' 50 ter the death. It exhaled tho odor of j - a - s '' ins ' r ^" '•' L spirits most distinctively and its mem brants and minute structuie were vascu- lar in the extreme and the internal vas- cular membranes coveting the brain re | sembled a delicate web of coagulated \ red blood so extreiiK-ly were its fin- ves- ! sels engorged." The action of alcohol extending -•> f a r docs not stop hero but extends to othe r organs and the first one to share in the disturbances is the heart, With e ich | beat of the heart a certain degree of re ' sistance is oflcrcd by the vesscli when their nervous supply is intact, an"l t h e Chickens, Be stroke of the heart is modcrato in res-1 Buckwheat Flour. 3.00. pect both lo tension and time b'til when tho vessels are rendered relaxed as they are under the action of alcohol, the resistance is removed and the heart be- gins to run quicker like a watch from Corrected on Monday olcach week by MITCHELL and DONOVAN, WUOLCSALE l . l l i HKTAII, o n o i Kl"*, Apples dried per lb. I Baef. per b. tr.. i Beans, per bu. 1,73 to > Bran, per ton, 13,00 Butter, per lb. I". buckwheat per bu. bo ' Cbeese.per lb. 12f " I 1 Calfskins,green, 9010 Eggs, per dot, l o ' Flour, per ewt |3,25 Hay, perton. 80 ;00 to 8 0 0 Hides dry, 9 to 10 Hides green. ') Lard per lb 11 o-att id to 30 Poik. salt, per lb. 4 Potatoes, per ba. ')0 1.00 Tallow, per lb. 7 Sheep pelts 23 to 1.23 Wheat extra white, perbu, 1.7 Wheat No. 1 do. $1,05 Wheat,red perbu, 1,C3 Wool 20 lo 30 Clover Seed H.Vi Cranberries, 3.00 H. M. CLAUK. I n(oi'fHl paid on l^cpoKl|... V /.IIATCII.Pir.i.lrol K,J.llOnTII. V, I'lf n M 11 AIU-.C I.li, r- A Work of Art. ^ -Diamond Sp«taelei' are mada from the '•x it materials, an 1 manufactured with truo artistic and fclcntilic skill, and ni aids (o fail- ing •yesigbl, they havo no equal. ETITV genuino pair i,stamped witb tba trade-mark, i small diamond. For-ale In Lowell by J. 0. West. ^ n E B I F F 8 3 A L E I Bjr flrluc ufan . ircutinn out of an,1 oc4,r tba Malef the o leal r .i,, ConalT of : *,Bl,atit,VI an lb, tlilr!..nl| 1 |.,.r « j 11,1,:: in f..o, of Ch.irlK J. nHlh,soo.|., n 1 | r | „it,|, in.lIor» 3 ni th,rt- "'•"'r'.Vi, •'>' i "1OB,II." l.l»..l.r.llh. t, ,n I har. I»ti t .| .jpen id . jhall npn,. fj, , JU , t piI i,| le , ae ,i 0D '. n ||||I ",t til'l Ur,, 1 til" front •niraar* of Lfpni'* Dlock.in thociljrofilranil K>pl4i, in !(i>' county of Krnl ,n'l fllata of Jlichi*.n, ttat b.lcr ti.p piiM t jr li< lln*'I:i.CI-'riir.,urliDil 1e Munlr llant.J. Monday. !lie li ck in lb» *h»t" "iMprf .. !i«i Jay of M,r, a. ii. i s:r, it \i BUSINESS LOCALS. Tako Notice. All persons in Jobtcd lo the late which the pallets havo been rem-ived ' firm of Cuppcns and Bates please And the heart stroke losing nothing in call and settle immudiatcly, at my freo'tenev oflico, first door cast of I'ost-oflice force is greatly increased in freipi with a weakened recoil stroke. It is easy to account in this tnauner for i!i •: quickened heart and pulse which ac companies the'first stage of ilerangcd action from alcohol, and you may bu in ( ' . M . DEVEXDOUI - , U e c e i v e r . fot^noen or that iar. all ncbt. •ill- »rM In- - - t 0 ,| ir followicz l»f r«l of Ujron II Nor!i,n ctlbeJ property, to-wit, Tb' 1 Sntilli h«lf f , lol Loti on« (1 \ an*l'.w" ill''ck ililrly ' »)#| At,I Artn'* rfr"rJ^'l it" ,f 'be Wllai- r.f I . jw, It. in tbe County ,tK-at >nJ glalr of Mlcbigin, , F H', PECK, Sheritr, 11/ir«. Lull Oepjly SUeriir, J9wg. The abor, nU aJjoaracJ to Unity, JaaelMb. t. P. 1,77. to "crur at tbo boar I ph'» „v- ipeciDn]. UateJ, Loretl, May 2 t i t . I S " , .. , F. W.l'ECK.flhenff. Ily W*. tioe, Ilepnly SherlJ. «t«I Buy men's, youth's and ooy's clotbiD^aU'has.lllben's. Corner s t o r e . T r a i n ' s block. This islbo terested to know to what extent this only eXcltblVf ClOlbiOS IlOUSe in incrca.ea of vascular action proceeds, | Loweil, The information on this point is excccd- ingly curious and important. The re-j Just roeiVflJ a llf RC iine of searches of Dr. Parkes and Count W !!• Spring Clolbin? ot Aitiien's, owitcz are so valuable that 1 make no ! MAY PAUTT .—Several young ladies and young gentlemen of this village, have arranged to give a "May Party" at Train's ball on Friday evening of this week. All receiving cards of invita- tion will of course attend. Reception committee—Mifs Kittie Kdie, Miss Jessie Hooker and Mr. H. D. Easterbreok; room managers—Q. W. Hatch of Low- ell and Jas. Walsh of Kccne. Music by Worden and Devcndorl. I OILS' TAYLOlt. linn Foundry, of Jacksou 4 Avery Streets. ELOS G. IlENltY, House nnd Cnrringe painter. Kiug 4 Aiupbleft't Block. W. AVEIIY. Meat Market. Opposite Bank Block. ILTu.N M. I'I,'1;UV, Attorney, Notary, and Justice. Bank Block. » 0. BAUBEK, Groceries, Provisions. . Crockery, Notions, 4c. Cor. Bridge 4 blngton Streets. n G, STONE 4 CO, Dry Goods, Boots, \J. and Shoes, Hull, (.'aps. 4c. Bank Block. N B. BLAIN. Fancy Dry Goods. Car- . petings, Hats. Caps, Notions, etc. Gra- ; . , . , ham's Block. second annual meeting at Jackson ~ ;r7.;:77~7rr. , . . ~ t ; ~ . — , — ! next week Wednesday and Thursday. T OttLLL OMMBLS LINL. O. Waters JLj proprietor. Leave orders at hotels. i The attempt to get up a baby show at nsiv wit cT.v ,7, i " uZl i, " Kalamazoo failed. Can't expect every OUN WILSON, Blacksmithing. Horse. . . , .. , , Shoeing. Wagon and Cer.lnge ironing.: loxvl, to l>aveitsswaddlmgclothesready. Monnn Street. Moody did one good thing in Boston. nnd retail 1 ^ e made a dry goods merchant there own up that his goods weren't "all wool." The horse race attracts more atten- tion than the liuman race just now, but riHAHL l ;s ALTHEN. CloHjing, Genu it doesn't begin to havo as fast a record Vl Furnlfting goods, hats, caps and trunks. l l s l U l . | llttl . r •^fe,0D Block, Last corner i The Ladies Literary Club will meet J OHN WING I.Eli. Wholesale and lie, at Mrs. J. C. Scott's, Friday afternoon, tail dealer In Orocenel uud Provisbns. , i r « ^ i i- . Union Block. instead of Mrs. Sunderlm s, the latter I being quite ill. J -"'' •i'*. BBoe is their curd. ! know whether to buy an 1850 upright ; piano or send the money to Cbicngo for TO THi! PATRONS OF ; a box of btuiwbiirics. ______ ThuR. P, society of Uockford will HIGHLAND GOLDDUST I LU,LD TL,IIR " TXL ,LUAR, J,,N '' | Hand 10. T. H. Stewart, speoker. Mvcrybody invited. N- Grocer. Bank Block. E A,SUXDEBLIN, Notary Publi., I.ow- . ell National Bank. Ail the lateststyles of swearing done. AT TIIAIN'i HALL —The last Sunday night Temperance meeting at Train's 1 A , Ira Wnitc, Hall was addressed by Messrs. Tatcm, j Grabill and Tucker of Greenville. A 1 UECOHATION O A V large audience was present and the : sjieeches were eicellent. A few names How 11W " 1 b# ob,erved ,n Lo "" ,u were added to the pledge which caused 1 MB y 110 is Decoration Day-a day much rejoicing and loud applause. The t ' mt vvi " ""' ru o encra lly 0, ' exchange between Lowell and throughout the State «"'l country ill be about SO Howk. |, er cent longer than that of 1805 and Ou Dtcoralivn.—Miu Carrie Moore, 137 percent longer than that of 1851. Ella Dawson, Carrie Avery, Emma I5„t in 1851 Michigan had less than Chapman, Ida Romig, Ida Cogswell, I one-third, and in 1804 she had but lit- Kittie Edie, Pema Knapp, Kittie I.abtr- tie more than one-half of her present die, Dora Hildreth, Ada Inller, Ida population. Rcckomni; upon popula- Hcrriman, Hannah Hams, Anna John- t , iu kh!oii m j ght t | lis ycar ,, c 8on ' _ ' about ICO days long and not outrun On /'fays,—Miss Ella Dawson, Miss 1851 or ISCi! Aura Waitc, Mr. G. \\ . Hatch, Furthermore, in 1851 our total popu- On Mmic. Mrs. Kittie M. Strong, | ;ir vote ca-t w.is only one-eighth, and Miss Freda Robinson, Mr. G. W. Hunt, i,, 1801 it was k-s than one-half, as On Traniportalion. —Messrs. J. II. large as in 1870. Dawson, C. W. Campbell, Joint Calk The average of improved land in ' us i Michigan increased between 1851 and (//li'Mtfla-.—Miss Jessie Ho'iker. Miss 1801 about 7d per cent, and from the Tiie Cheapest place in town to uroliaso your spring inillincry is at MRS. C. A. CII Al'MAN'S. liab and Aitiien's. Caps, new stock at ville no doubt paid all it cost. Keep the ball rolling. COUBECTED.—Last week the JOUBNAL said "Evart had a population of 1,200, and no church building." An item in one of our exchanges led us into maK- ing this unjust remark. Judge Joe Sayles sends a postal card which says that "Evnrt has a population of 1,500, one church building and anothci in course of construction." Wo thank Joseph for tbo timely information. It comes in season to head off the foreign missionary delegation just ready to start for Evart. latter year to 187-1 about 57 per cent. The number of acres of land set down as taxable in 1851 was less than one- third. and in 1801 it was not half as large, as in 1S7I!. The number of acres of wheat harvest- rved cd in 1S5I was less than one half, and Ibis j in 1803 it was less than two-thirds, as large as in 1876, The equalized valuation of the assess- ed property of the state was not quite onc-twmitiet',! as much in 1851, and less than one-half as much in 1800, as in 1870. . t In 1851 we had only three cities teas- tion, and it is to l-e hoped that no town, | inK tll( . tinker their char- ters; in 1804 there wero "20 cities, and year than it bus been hitherto. H o w t o ! appropriately observe this day is a ques- tion that should be better understood than it has been in somo^loealities. It is not an occasion for noisv denior.stra ith mr v,-,ir .,i,. r,,,,. .. , tlccs of your icliools, churches, mcct- llighland Goldduat, to Ih- I ^ ln«l of Burt MUner for adultciy ings, improvements, and hundreds of Ihf month of September 1877, 1 Mr "- "'• "• of Muskegon, other of other local We will give a Premium of two hun- dred dollats for three year old colts sired by trotted in the mile heats, best three in five r ^100 to the first. *05 to tin si eond, (35 to the third. 5 to enter and :i t o sturt. Entries to close July Ist, 1877. En- tries 10 per ceuf. of purse payable to W. E. Keyes. A, PECK & CO. Dated May 1, 1877. 44w4. Money to loan in bums of $300 and THE STATE W. C. T, U. MEETINO,— Tho fourth annual convention of the \\ oman's Christian Temperance Union, was held at Jaekson last week, com- mencing on Tuesday and closing on Thursday. Nearly 500 ladies were present. Mrs. J. S. Hunt, President of the W. C. T. U. of Lowell, was present as a delegate. Much Important business was transacted, and the exercises throughout were highly interesting and profitable. It was undoubtedly the best meeting the State Union has ever had. WHAT TUB LOC/. L PAI'BBS DO. - A n exchange combats with considerable vig- or the argument that the metropolitan papers arc cheaper and better because they give more columns of reading mat- ter for the money. Do the metropoli- tan papers ever give u any home news.' Do thev say anything in regard to your localitv'. Do they contain no- village or city hereafter, will make it Deueratiou Day by adopting.' any pre- vious 4thof-JuIy programme for its order of exercises. In Lowell we feel sure that the ques- tion of''eternal illness of things" will be duly regarded. As has been pre- riously announced the Reform Club and W. C. T. U. of Lowell have been and are still making preparations for the proper observance of that day. All temperance reform clubs including W. C. T. Unions from neighboring towns are earnestly requested to join us. The matters of interest, resulted in a verdict of ••not guilty." whi.h your paper publishes J Did you . | That (line didn't .tick Burt, after all. K . 0 tt wora calcu lated to draw at Leo Miller came out with a letter in last week's St. Johns RepubUcan de- fending the Free Love doctrine. Well, how will it be 100 years hence? Will Woodhull have a costly iiioiuiment or an unmaiked grave? They linve doughnut socials in Gland upwards on real estate Beeiirity. ,, , , . 7 , 5if O. H. LOOK. Lowell. Mich. , ,lu l' ,d » l u, lh « , y doughnut have '•mum socials there. Simply because as the ST, CHARLES HOTEL, (Neat D 4 \I Depot,) LOWELL. MICH. CiUMICK McGEE. Pro).. This House [furmarly koow n a; tbe Rhine's ^Huuse] bas been Ibornu.jbly overhauled, ren- ' ovuted nnd npalol.sl, and uo'.v provides first-class accommodalions for Ii' guests. SWEET'S HOTEL. Grand Rapids, T. "V^CKEuiKU, 1 1 Mich. No better hotel in the Vest. tention to your county ami its towns, and aid in its progress ana enterprisesi And yet there arc men who take such contracted views of tho matter that, unless they are getting as many square inches of reading matter in their own papers as they do in the papers published in Detroit or Chicago, they think they arc not getting the worth of wind bloKeth where it listeth so the I tl ' tir ">oney. It reminds us of a man |•Grand Rapids tongue goeth asit wistcth j " ho took 11,0 largest pair of boots in the ' and won't be mummed. i ' ,05 'i simply because they cost the same ... , ; as tbe pair much smaller that fitted him. A new time card went into effect on the I), it M, Monday; the only change , List of LETTBUS remaining in the Post being in the Evening Express east, I Ofllce at Lowell, Kent Co., Mich,, which now nrrives here at 5:48 instead | >,u . v 2:, > ,8 ' 7 - ! of 0:20 as heietofore. Through mail 1 '' Al) "' ;s ' LIST —Miss Lydia Spicher, east closes at S:15 now. Woods B'^P''"'>. Ester Harper's Weekly seems to regard i GENTS' LIST. Arden Hollister, Wong Ching Foo as "some punkins. : ' | Thomas McCulloch, Edmund Shepheard, ' This 11, Chinee's picture appeared in ^ orden. - r •r- then, it isn't the first time a tons pic- : ( |atc of this notice. I lure has been seen in Harper's. ) JAS. W. HLNE, P. M. in IS70 there were 41. Everybody knows that weeks of legislative time are spent over eily charters. The miles of railroad in Michigan in 1851 were only one-ninth as many, and in I8C1 but little more than a quarter as many, as in 1870, The production of salt, iron coppcr, plaster, stone, lumber, etc,, was im- mensely greater in 1870 than in either of the previous years selected for com- parison. The amount of spccilic taxes received into the State treasury i n I SCO. w a s less than two fifths as much as in 1870. The appropriations for tho various institutions wero less than one sixteenth following programme has U-en adopted by tho committee; ] iwo-fifths as much in 1804 as in 1870. OFFICERS OK TUB IIAV, M'LAKiins, ic 'I liere was only one incorporated bank , in tho state in 1851, while in 1801 there I resident, D r , O . C, McDanm 11, were 0 im orporated banks, and in 1876 Vice Presidents, Mr. J. B, Urmiston, there were 27 bank* incorporated under president of the Lowell Reform Club; the stale law. besides 77 national banks Mrs, J. 5. Hunt, president of the Low- n0 I t l 0 " c ! " f wlli - , 1 1 ' " istcJ r U ni.. ,, , ., , Hanking, railroad, and ninnufaetur- eli w .t. r. I ,, and presidents of, juggupital require a great deal of leg- neighboring reform dubs. | islation, or at least they hatch out a Marshals.—Capt. Thos. Talc, ;Lieut , L'fcat many bills to be consiuered. T. W.Mason, Orator,—Mr, W, S, Whittlesey. Reader.—Miss Fannie Avery Chaplain.—Rev. D. L. Eaton. FOIIMINI) OF moCESSIOK—LINK OF M Mil II. The procession will be formed at the Latest Stylo of tuiHiiierv and «cnts' Furnishing line at Aitiien's. Now Stirin^ Mils. (' .Millinery at A. CHAPMAN'S. MURDER WILL 0DT A few years ago '-August Fljwar'" was discovered to be ncerlain cure for dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, a few tbln Dyspeptic! ir " made known to their friends bow easily and or quickly they bad been cured by it use. The The number of pupils in tho coiumon schools in 1851 was only one third, ami in 1804 it was less than two-thirds, as I, large as in 1870, i llear, - bllt " 15 perfectly The number of university graduates j all the facts are known, in 1851 was 10; in 1804 it was 175; and i an adult man, makes as wo III 1 H7<i it U :I4 apology for quoting them marly mi - , tire. These observers conducted their in quirics on a young and healthy adult man, they counted the beats of the heart first at regular intervals during what were called water periods, that ii to say periods when the subject drank . nothing but water; and next with the 1 at . ..... same subject they counted tho beats of ' ' ^ the heart during succcsavr periods in which alcohol was taken in increas- ing quantities. Thus step by step they measured the precise action of alcohol on the heart, and thereby tho prccijo primary Inllucnce induced by alcohol. The results are slated by theinselvi's i- follows. The aveiage niimbcr of beats of the heart in 24 hours during the first or "water period was 100,000 in tho ear- liest alcoholic period it was 127,000 alniut 21,000 more and in the later per i rcul merits of Green's August' Flower be- . ... : came herald through the countrr br one suf- tod it was 131,000 or .1,000 more. | fl . rcr , 0 wit|jout ailr( , ttls j ntri The first or "wuter period'" extended _ its sale has becoma immenie. Druggists in over eight days and the average bent of " Evcr r T, » Ta lllB United States aro selling ,, , .1 "• -*0 person sulfering with Sour Stomach- the pulse was .IJp.r minute. On .the Sick lle.d.cho, Coilif.nMi, palpiuiloa of Dili day with one fluid ounce of a'.cohoi 'be Heart, indigestion, low spirits, etc.. can ll,t hoirl l-at 4,300 limes m>re than o,. i"ko threo dosei witbout rellef. Go to your . .... druggistJ.ci, Look and J.O. West and get a/iy ilay d'inv/ the ' iruttr peritd . i a bottla for 75 cents and try it. Sample On tlio lOlh day witb two iluid •mnc- bottles 10 cents. ca, 8,173 times more. On tho llth day with four fluid ounces Wonderful in its Besulti, 12 000 times more 1 '' lcl0 i3 c o Medicine that bas accomplished 7, 30 mncb as SIIILOH'S CONSCMPTION On tho 14th da-with eight fluid ounces CUBE. It has establiahed the fact thatCon- 25,488 times more . sumption can bo cured, while for Asthma, The mean daily excess of beats during Bronchiti* Croup, Hoarseness. Whooping ,i.. , , , us,., Oougo, ana all Laog Jiiewet it has no caaal. lilt alcoholic days was 14 4J. or an in- .\o Medicine was ever sold on sucb favorable crease of rather more than I! per cent, terms. If it wero unreliable it would be the The first day of alcohol nave an excess B r «' l t«t folly to guarantee it. It costs noth- of 1 i.rr font ami tlw In.t nf -vt i "'K 10 'O - 'l a i ' t can bo returned if it docs ol I per cent, ami tin. In.t of ,t pa not give salisf;ictiou atter using two-tbirds of cent; and the mean of those two gives i bottle- Call at my store and get a sample nlmost the same percentage as the mean j l)otl ' # ' 0c - or ;l tegular sine for 50 eti, or beat of the heart was as strong during which seldom fails to give relief'. J, C. West the "alcoholic period" as in the ••water Lowell Mich, Elsewnere by dealers general- period," (and it was really more power- '•*' ful.) The heart on tho last two days of; ..n , , . . - , 1 . . - . , i . . . . . ... . ' IIAOk.MhrACK- anew and delightful alcohol was doing onc-fifth more work, perfume sold br J. O. West, Lowell, Mich. "Adopting tho lowest estimate which Elsewhere by dealers generally, has been given of the daily work of the heart, vi/.; As equal to lifting 122 tons I T r u e M e r i t Will Win- one foot holic period equal to lifting 15 tons one fool high i put sold on its merits. Our people soon and in tho last two days did ,..xtra i r ' JUD, '.'. t 10 aa . J ''l 1 ®* Re- work same distance. - ' It will seem at lir-t worstcoughs. colds, croup, ironcbilis, asthma ight almost incredible that such a n e \ and bcipientconiumptiou. Nothing acts so ^HEUIFF'S 3ALB. Ujr tifloc cl«n oxeeullon, i>«u.loal of,on! uu- u . "t' a "f ""Circuit Court ..f tha County gl M 0 .V.o ' n , lh, Sl "' , >tteltw on ihtHtliJijfofAjnl.A .II, mo Jlr-et»4 ana seliTirt J In livor ol William K»llo-< plilntif.tn .l fij uooili an l .hill.t-. .o liur win! tbftr- or. tlien of Hi* mleitalo of n.,. defendant tberelo named'I litv letltdoo »nd •lull expn., lor taint liublle Auction [or vendoe,]to the hiitli-.t Mdder, • t ..1 ! 01 IheOlreuft four* room. TLep- E 1 ?, . , 0 u l l r l - 1 ,h,t '•"* P 1 "' boldio, tb* tireall Caut "f tb* Cointr wherein laid prrrai.a .re.uu.ud^n .S»tur.li/,tb* ;ih d.» of Julf, A. II, IS, it 10o'clock ,n th* fortnoon •f.ii t dir. tb-(olio w|f. r r-il e.-.»t-. ill*. »ul Hloe lo tbo County ol Kcnl,.ul SUUofUJcblllB, u folio vt, to-vit: Tho toaU'balf.X. of lots o n e ,1. a a J t « o .2, of Bl&.k tlilrt/ .30,el Aierj'i Fl.t, iremdln* to the in '• 0,tU KentCeuaty MiretiiLi. i- i'mrr. , Attotn«j'iforPlaintiff. IHEELIS.I W. PECK Um*. SheiiB Kent County JI icbi<*n. N OTICE OP COMMIBBIONEHSOK oiiAiHs State of Mi^bieaD, County ol K«nt,-.«. i'rol'Bte Court for »aij County, E.tateof J«r.e« Iiunlim deceafed. Tbo undenlgned haviDK been appointed b y t b * Hon. Cym 1. Prrtlnf, Judeo ol I'robat* ol n i d county. Coraiuiitionera on Claims in tb* mailer ol •aid edate. and >ii inonthifiom tbo wterth day of Mar. A. 1», UTT, haeinf been allowi l by >aid .IU'I(» of I'riibate, to all perionj barInK claim* »iHin«t«aid««lat", iu wbich lo preient tbelrcliim* to uafar ewimnationand aljuiiment. Notice la hereby ^iTen, tbat wcwillmeeton Frl- :i> . thetineenlli Jay of Juno A, 11. ISIT, and on Wednesday tb* lore nth lay of.Vorember.A. I>. UTT at ten o'ctorlc A.M., of eicii day. *ltli*efflce of Milton SI. I'erry, In tb*VUIk(* of Lowell In.iid county,to recelre an t examine •uch eliim>. IHtrl Lowell. May .Uli.. A. 1), l^IT. HILTON '.I. I'EHHY, » CUAEEL3 RiHISK JCommlitiodrri, ^HBOIFP'S 3ALB. (•nods. .11 Uy virtue .if an exe-atton. .tied out •( an 1 un- der lb* seal of tbo Circuit Court of tbo County x-nt.l!! th" Stalo of Mlcb'fau. attend on tbo -Jbih liy of April, A,D. 1»7: to a - llr--ted >n l deliter ed. in laror of Wiiiiiui Keiloj* ptilntiS ant ajaiiKtth • i >>di anlcbaltell, and for want tb -ro of. then to tlie roil e.tale of lb* defendant tber-i'i named, I bare lee led upon aal •ballaellat public irction |"r eeadcc,] to III > hltbest bidder,at th- Iront entranc-o to th» Circuit Court room* (Irfppij'a black, <0 called,i tba-. b'lnu tbe pUeo for holdlnf tb* Cinuit Court of th« Couuly wherein -a I piemi. , tro >ilaal*d, JB Saturday, lb* 30th liyof J-ine. A. I». ISII at ten o'clork m tho forenoon ol nald day. the folinw- m* described real e.'ate. lying and beiu< m t h e County of K e a l a n l - t a t e if Mi;bigaa,»« followe. to-wit: Theaoutli bilf; J j o f l o U o n e l t j a n l two [ i j of Avery'* Plat of I he T t l l a o f L'iw-II. in tbo town - •liip of Lowell,Kent county. Micbijin. or •omucii tber*ofa<will bo ueceuary to aatiifr en I Eie-i- tiwn, and c*«l«. Uati-I IbiithoSlb day of May. A, U. IJIJ. FBEELIN'a W. PECK. MircHtt-i Pnair. SberilT. Plain UlTiAtt'y-i- l-iw;. , high the heart during the alco-' ,, A 'L" 10 11,0 proprietors of Ut ........ . . " Morns Syrup of Tur, Uild Cherry and More- nod did daily work in excess bound introduced it here. It was not puffed, lifting 15 tons one foot high put sold on its merits. Our people soon , ... Iho last two davs did extra , r o u n J , 0 be re'lable, and already it bas be- 31 tumiidcii i!,i' s f t - s r s'l*; ie distance. ' It will seem at lir-t wont coughs, cold*, croup, troocbitis. asthma ... . nicely In whooping cough, and il isfo uleas- cess ol worK couia be tiorne oy tnc i i u t t i jM tttke ^ t'onialn- rredible when I ing no opium, or other dangerous dreg. It is The heart of ussaf,!a,ilissuru - Trial liie, 10 cts,; large sius. 50 cti.and One Dollar, Sold by J <', West, sale agent, Lowell, DEALERS IN GROCERIES - A N D - have seen P ROVISIONS, GLASS-WARE, CROCKERY. ETC. UNION BLOC K, LOWELL, MICBIOAN Cash paid for Fanuers produce of Al-o Agent Parkers Pleasan Consider another Itcform clubs on foot. y. President, Vice Presidents. Orator, Header and Chaplain, in carriages. 4. Decorating committer, consisting of 14 young ladies in bund wagon ; es- corted on cither side by the Lowell Fire Department, 5, Lowell W, C . T . U. in carriages. 0. Citizens on foot andincairiages. The procession will then move down Hudson to main street, thence to Biidge, thence to Jefferson, thence to the Cem ctcry where will occur the follow ing: ORDEU Of KXr.ltl IHt.M 1. Music by choir. 2. Prayer. 3. Music by Hand 4. Reading, or Recitation. 5. Music by Choii. C. Oration. 7. Decoration of Graves, during which the band will play a dirge. ing the hut two days of introducing bills the Journal shows that 48'J wero i presented, being almost half of the i whole number.d this session. Had tbe I loealftin or parlies asking for legislation jjot their bills prepared and i introduced early in the session, they I might have gone through committees or ' been disposed of long ago The session might have been shortened a mouth in 1 this way; but the localities and parties who lagged In-hind, merit the criticism, and not tho legislature, which cannot i stir in regard to measures until they ; come up legitimately. i-APBRB OK AliCOUOL-No. J- IIV -1. HOWAIll) SMITH. M. U. liy common observation the flush s e e n i on the checks during the lirst stage of alcoholic excitement is presumed lo ex- 1 tend merely to the parts actually ex- posed to view. It eaunot however, be forcibly impressed that the condition 8. Reforming of procession nnd tak- is uu i vcrsal . if t |, c i un 3 couUl bo sccu ing the same line of march back lo Pub- lic Square. the recumbeat position, and by deep so that for simplicity's sake we may take off the 0,000 strokes and speaking generally may put the averago at 100,- 000 in the entire day. With each beat of the 1 art the two ventricles, as they contrail lift up into t h e i r respective vessels three ounces of blood each, that is to say six ounces by tho combined stroke or 000,000 ounces in the twenty four hours. The equivalent of work , rendered by this simple calculati on would approximate 110 foot ton- or U'i tontli/Ud one fool hijh. And if we estimate the increase of work induced by alcohol wo shall find that four I K.tate of lie'jjrati T)l*r, llecian d. The undrrllfned haiinx been apiioiulid li lot llun.Cyiue K, 1'i-lklniJudfl* ol I'luhal* ol -aid t'oimly.t'ommUtlnirrionUlaloii In the loaltirof •aid Katate. and elx monih* from rbel.lb day of April, A II. IS?:, bivlnj invn allowed l l '.aid Judjfe >1 Proliat,*, to nil |iei, ml > hamij rlilma itilu-l >ai 1 Eatate. in irblcb to p renent their clalBr 10 u* tor etanmaliun an I adiu.tiuenl. Noticeuher.by |l>i<n that ne will iii.,*t on rtVl-i.-.lijl.,u.;l lay n, May . A . II tsTT, and • •o Kn iay tbe I'Jt li day of October A. 1). at oo-elo^l A, M,, nl rack day. at the ..ffl.-e .ilJame. 11 WeeHi in tbo Village ol Lowell in «ai I ,nuiiti 11 nceite and rxauin* eaih claim/ t I'll, J. A; Ol 14lh. A.II, is;:. cuARLKi u'ms L 'c-m.-ionere, ' DetMIe I'nqhrl'j for sale ami lo rtnl. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE. COLLECTION om/ LOAN AGENCY, CONVEYANCING, and NOTAKVITIJLIC. r OUATBOHDBU. State ofUlcblmu County ol Kent •>; it Resident Agent f t th*Probal*Conrt for the County'ol Kent, i | /' i'V..„il. \ na " ^obtUOfflto.ln ritt of (irao l 1 USIHilllCl! I ()• ill ^OFlll lllllCriCd. W*<lBN<Uj \hv 9in\k of May holaen at the Probate Ollite, Rapid . Ill the ii-ar onotbouiana cigbt buuired andieT- onty-ee'eo Pie-enlCyrus E, Perkin>,Judi;e "fProkale, Jonaa Kautlcan , .. . , In tbe matlerof tbe eilato ounces of spirit increase it one-ciglitli deer.i.ed part; six ounces, one-sixth part; eigbt ouncci, oncHfUartcr, ctc* Who ^liall, 0 J?i d in«r » • <unuu . -. I.* Alr\4oi .-Mthl of Bo«n* ia i n J coanlf* SftV 1X1 ttic face of facls like Hie above ThfrrUDon ll Iiordrrtd tbtt ruf^Uj tbe fifth 1 . . ... 1 '-ly Juno neat, at ton clock in the that alcohol may be taken Willi uupua- f-uenuon, he a-igned for tbi bearing oi ity even as the moderate drinker takes ! ^ ". J nJ itf Who will be mad enough to , TZZnl' tliej loo woild found with Ihcir ves-! that a little hollow muscle about the rrobaUO^fimbeCiijof (irao i lUpid*. m Mid . , . , * , * , . * t* * 1*1 t t-i foantjrand «li«w if any there be, •by the sels lujccteit; 11 tlie brain uud spinal size of your nhut Gst whieli does :i tlailv , rr«u't tb-;. tittuD«i aUuuid uoti.* Kiantvd: work of lifting one hundred and sixty tons weight a foot high may have, ""h p'uienc.y.i.aid pemion and ib. h.-.rio; 0 o J tbrteofur etnalog a ropy of thi" oidt-r lo be pulr ' | condition; if the stomach, liver, spleen, with safety, added the labor of lifting 1 liihedintheLoweii Joornaia uewapaper pri cord could bo laid open to view, they would be discovered lo be in the same Wool will soon begin t o fly. The Legislature has adjourned. Cold and wet, with hot and dry vari- kidneys or any other vascular organ or ntions, j part could be exposed their congested Assets, over .$>5,000,000. Surplus over all liabilities $3,300,000, rates as low as any llrst-class company. Special attcDtiou given to Collections, And prompt returns made. from ten to twenty tons in the time. anl clrculatini! In -aid County of Krin ihr.. same .ucce.al'ewi-Wpreriomtonaiddiy ofluatinc OYKU8 K.. PERKlSa. JudseolPmbato' I A true copy. I Jon* II. Sxitr , Keiiiftvr. lt>*d LOA.VX EFFECTED O.Y REAL ESTATE SECURITY. OFFI'K IX TllAt.N'3 UdLUlNO. WE I -1I)K, I I' STAIRS.
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L O W E L L J O U R N A L , ojUUiiHCD WEEKLY,

* At L o w e l l , i l l i cb lgau . by

• I A M , W . 1 1 I N K .

T E R M S i ) l , 5 0 A Y H A I l .

CIIKrLT UITOTIII TO

LOWELL JOURNAL. J O W E L I J K S T I O N A t, B A N K ,

" • ' l i i g a n .

OFFICE IN OltAIIAJfS IILOCK FLO Oil. 'DUM VI \'I Ml VIVA.VI •. y\Miri:i: rr.M: i.\ adva.m u.

Of I ' j f

• A I ' I T A I , ,

. s r i t i - i , ' <

W . W . II u . II, II, , \ . I'll r ,

\ . S STASWIIH, T . W o o D I M I ,

i s . o n n

B . J . BOOTH

C. If. MINI:

M. N . I f l X K , I!, ('it \ w

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. VOLUME X I I . L O W E L L , M I C H I G A N , W E D N E S D A Y MAY 23. W7. NUMl5Eli \'i

LOWELL BUSINESS DIBECTORY. ' GRAND RAPIDS DIRECTORY.

PECK k McDAKNEM, . I ' b y i l c U m and Surgeon*; Ollicc In U i o k Block.

J ^ v t B h R T M A U d l l A L L , Cooper. K u t ws t i r S l . Flour lurre l i snd nil k indi of

cuitom work.

T J O V C E k N A S H , M a o u f r s of a x e l , Mat* j ) tock, , Jllll-iilfki 4 c , Old plow I'oluU m a l e new, Mo w e n nnd llenncrs repaired.

A . C H A P M A N , I 'bo tosnpb At i l s i . i toams ne»l to Poil-ofllee. up "tair*.

J O r t o n E d i o .

Suit',BUN. I'll Y8ICIAS •ml Aceoncbtu InDi .ll'ua' lllock, Utao'l Kapiil

No. 'J? aiir|.!<>n4l

OtfiCf Keililfnr,

IIMI'ON III NT,

HUNT & DAVIS.

nr.NRY it, n . w i a

j N , B . B l a i n K 0 ' " c , , s t t h i i w e e k . | JIITCDELL DONOVAN. T h e i r n l.

W i l l t a k e i n N . Y , a n d v i i i t W a g h i n R - j a p p e a r s in t l i e JODKNAI.. B y llii< our

I ( o n , I ) . ( ' . — a l i t t l e i n l a n d t o w n recent-1 readers w i l l be reminded f i o m w e e k t o

ly brmml i t i n t o no t i co l>y F . D o u g l a s s , j w e e k t h a t SI. A . D . arc ready t o s e e

T h r e e c h e e r , f o r t h e F la t r i ver i o g « l 'cm « u d . u p p l y t h e i r w a n t , in t h e |

d r i v e r s ! N e a r l y all of t h e m are red- g r o c e r y l ine at .11 t i m e , .

E

M.

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M ' U H A S K , llakery, and lleitaurant. UpiKijite U m l c Hall.

II. ItlCKEI'.T, l.owell llukerv nnd Iteitaurant. Opposite Pulleu'a Block

r . S . C , A, CII,". I'M AN, Miluticrr r,:id Drou luuklii);. Opjioiite Bank Blcck.

JC. WEST, Druguiit and Sut luocr . A g e s t .• (or (ienuiuo Itubbsr I'aint. Opposite

Forest Mills.

HOWARU .SMITH. M. D. Iloraeopatbic PhjslciaD. Ofllce o*i'r Po l l olllce.

N. B. Special atlentlun piren to the sick.

C. S JOi T. llBrdwarc, Saib , Dooii , nod | j l a f s , Bui lden' Hardware a •ptc lal ly . j Special attention glren to Loaon * Collection

OKF1CKJS I.VOX 8TREKT. ; Opi umtrPattOfllcr, Orinii itipldi, lllcfa.

V

J . Opposite Forest Mills.

T A M E S H. WEEKS, J o l t Ice o f tbe Peace J Notary Public, Kcal Estate, Ingnrance 4 c . Ofer West's Drug Store.

OOK t P A R B I B B . Draggl i t i and 8 u - j tioncrs, 4c . Union Block.

CI M. OEVENDOUF. Agent for Domestic / Sewing Machine, Sniilli t American Or-

gan. One door east of Wesfa Diug Store. j

Uflice in (

Offlce. Booms 12 4 1,1, 2d floor,

Fierce's Block, Grand Rapidt , Mich

K U S T E B E n ,

B B F W E U & M A L S T E H .

C i t y B r e w e r y , G r a n d B a p i d s , M i c h .

nuAinnr laurk.

H U S K . ! . ItOLUM. riAAC IIA TNC9

HOLMES & HAYNES.

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

L'

l l . LOOK. Attorney at law. Unisn Block.

mT. DODGE. Attorney at law, Notary Public, 4 c . (iflice In Music Hall Block.

WILHELU 4 F L A N A G A N , Ucalets in Boon and Sboes, Clothing 4 c . U a-

ion Block, West side

0 .

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4 ITCHF.LL 4 DONOVAN. Grortries and

I'rorisiaus. Crockery, Glass ware 4 c , ioa Block.

JM, W E A T H E I U V A a . Dry Goods, clotb-. iog . Boots, S l u e s , Hats, Caps. 4 c .

Union Block.

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H, HAUL Cigar Manufacturer Coi-ner Main and Hirer Streets.

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be t ter .

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i d s to n i g h t .

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p i c n i c s a n d excurs ioui f .

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l a r g e G o v e r n m e n t A r c h i t e e t y e s t e r d a y ;

v u l g a r l y c a l l e d m u l l e t .

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places , b u t p p l e s n e x t fal l w i l l br ing

m o r e t h a n JO c e n t s a b u s h e l .

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m e n . W h y d o e s n ' t M Q u a d s i g n t h e

p l e d g e a n d m a k e it an e v e n 4 , 0 0 0 ?

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r ibbon m e n . W h e n t h e y a r r i v e at t h i s

p o i n t l e t o u r II . R , C l u b g i r o t h e m a

h e a r t y r e c e p t i o n .

T h e r e i s a c o o l n e s s b e t w e e n t h e e d i -

t o r s of H u b b a r d s t o n ami Carson Ci ty

that i s p o s i t i v e l y d e l i g h t f u l a t t h i s sea-

s o n o f t h e year . A m a n c a n s i t i n t h e

• •Iraft" b e t w e e n t h o s e t o w n s w i t h h i s

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a n d t a k e so l id c o m f o r t f r o m t h e i c y

b r e e z e s t h a t b l o w

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w i l l lie g i v e n t h e p l a c e of h o n o r i n t h e

p r o c e s s i o n o u t o f r e s p c e t t o d e a d ads .

in hi* p a p e r . " W e w o u l d i n f o r m t h e

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I l i n e ' s paper, t h a t p l a c e o f h o n o r is re-

s e r v e d for t h e b i g g e s t d e a d - f o a t in t h e

c o u n t y , p r o v i d e d t h e T i m e s o f l i c c can

spare h i m a n d l e n d h i m a c o a t f o r t h e

o c c a s i o n . B u t d o n ' t let t h e m lock t h e

d o o r o f t h e c a t t l e car y o u h i d e i n and

t a k e y o u c l ear to P o n t i a c a s t h e y d i d

t h e o t h e r t i m e von s tar ted o u t .

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

1 ,000 p e a c h t ree s , all o f w h i c h arc

g r o w i n g f i n e l y , Mr. 8 . i s a n e x t e n s i v e

fruit g r o w e r .

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r iver d r i v e p a s s e d G r e e n v i l l e M o n d a y

m o r n i n g . T h e r e w e r e p u t i n t o t h e

s tream t h i s s e a s o n , 8 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 f e e t o f

l o g s . A b o u t 7 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 w i l l pass L o w -

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H a v e n .

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d a y la s t w e e k at t h e r e s i d e n c e o f Mr

J o h n DufTce in V e r g e n n e s , s i x m e n

w e r e b a d l y p o i s o n e d 7 r o m e a t i n g o f a

h a m t h a t h a d been c o o k e d , or b o i l e d ,

in a c o p p e r b o i l e r . D r . F o r d w a s sum-

m o n e d . a n d f o u n d m o s t o f tlii ni sttlTer-

i n g s e v e r e l y from p r o s t r a t i o n , • r a m p i n g

a n d v o m i t i n g , — e x h i b i t i n g s t r a n g e a n d

d o u b t f u l s y m p t o m s ; b u t so far a s w e

h a v e b e e n a b l e to l e a i n a l l are r e c o v e r -

i n g a n d s o m e are i | u i t e t h e m s e l v e s

a g a i n a l ready . T h e v i c t i m s were J o l i n

D u l l e c a n d t w o s o n s o f B e n j . F o i r c h i l d

of V e r g e n n e s , H i r a m A l d h c h , Len K e l -

l o g g n n d R o g e r s o f L o w e l l . D u f -

f c o a n d A l d r i c h h a v e b e e n very s i c k .

I t i s t o bo r e g r e t t e d , c e r t a i n l y , tha t

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

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

a n d f a t a l resu l t s o f e a t i n g v i c t u a l s c o o k -

e d i n c o p p e r vesse l s , t h e r e are so m a n y i

p e o p l e so f o r g e t f u l o f t h e f a c t , tha t

n o t h i n g short of a p e r s o n a l e x p e r i m e n t

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

are unf i t for u s e in t h e c u l i n a r y d e p a r t - 1

m e n t . L e t all w h o r e a d th i s , r e m e m b e r ,

i t .

DKCOHATION DAT COMMITTEES .—The

f o l l o w i n g c o m m i t t e e s h a v e b e e n a p p o i n -

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

f o r Dccorat io iT D a y .

To proeure jloicfrs.—llhs F lora L e e ,

M a y Clark, Gert ie K o p f , Mil l ie C h a p -

m a n , J e n n i e D e n n y , E m m a T r e d e n i e k .

J e s s i e S t o n e , A d d i c B a r k l e y , J e n n i e

E d d y , El l ie R i e k e r t , A d d i o Y o u n g ,

L i d a Y o u n g , A u d i e D o t y , K i t t i e Carr,

B l a n c h e Fu l l er , N e t t i e a n d Mary Hoi

H r w a r d e d .

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I lounge in tba ilei tbadows; I see tbo lady Itnn,

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.- lic smiles on her white rose loter. S h e reaches oat her band.

And helps bltn in at the window— I see it where 1 stand.

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Ah me ! it was bo tbat won bef, Reeauie he dared to climb !

~T. II. AtJrich.

Ah m s I it was b« that won her ( ' )

llecnuio ho dared to c l imb!"

But, ou witb tb' little sonnet,

Go on witb the song nnd rhyme.

The ro.'s befuic she picked 11

Wai fresh a id sweet and gay ;

Bat rooa it lost its freshness—

Its sweelnef l lied away.

Tbis Juliet then, unsated,

Straight to the window goes,

And there awaits ".bo coming

Of other Bcmeos.

Sbo smiles on each new lover—

- S h e reaches out her band,"

A a l pnlh him through tbe window—

•'I s ic it where 1 stand. '

l i c n c t u c i t o o Soaaion,

F f j i i t l . a Lau-ic^ Rcpublicao, IS,

T h e l e n g t h of t h e l e g i s l a t i v e s e s s i o n

o f 1 8 7 7 w i l l bu 110 d a y s , c o u n t i n g u p

t o t h e l iual a d j o u r n m e n t , w h i c h i n c l u d e s

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

f o r t h e c l e r k s to finish the i r w o r k

a n d t h e p r e s i d e n t of t h e senate a n d

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

b i l l s . T h i s i s t h e l o n g e s t se s s ion e v e r

h e l d i n t h e s ta te , a n d i t m a y f o r m t h e

t o p i c s of s o m e c r i t i c i s m . B e f o r e n o w s -

L 0 W E I L M A R K E T S

i n s o n , B l a n c h e C a m p b e l l . Gert ie G r e e n , p a p e r s p i t c h i n w i l d l y a n d d e m a g o g u e s

T» arrange jloicen.—Mrs. ( • . . P a r - n i i seTi l oud o u t c r y , t h e y s h o u l d c o n s i d -

AT GI IKENVILLE .—Messrs . W h i t t l e s e y

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

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

s u b j e c t o f t e m p e i a n c e a n d r e f o r m , a t ' ^ ' r n w > ^ r s - J 0 ' " 1 C a l k - , cr a l l t h e p e r t i n e n t f a c t s ,

G r e e n v i l l e , S u n d a y n i g h t . T h e s p e a k - O r m i s t o n , Mr«. ( ' , F . T h e s e s s i o n o f 1877 wi

ers d i d t h e m s e l v e s and t h e o c c a s i o n

j u s t i c e .

c o n d i t i o n w o u l d be c p l o l l y a p p a n

S p e a k i n g of the i r r o n d i f i o t t R i e ! n i d - w i |

in h i s work o n " A l c o h o l " say- : ' I

o n c e had t h e u n u s u a l o p p o r t u n i t y f

o b s e r v i n g t h i s p h e n o i i i e n o n in tb" brain |

o f a man, w h o in a p a r n x y n n of a lcohol -

ic. e x c i t e m e n t had d c c a p i t n t e d h imse l f

u n d e r t h e w h e e l s of a R a i l Road t r a i n ,

a n d w h e s e brain w a s in>!ant ly e v o l v e d

f r o m t h e sku l l b y t h e i -r .vh. T h o brain I

i t se l f w a s l iefore m e in t h r e e m i n u t ; s if- i P . c r l ' 5 0

ter the d e a t h . It e x h a l e d t h o o d o r of j - a - s ' ' i n s ' r^" '•'L

sp ir i t s most d i s t i n c t i v e l y a n d its m e m

b r a n t s a n d m i n u t e s t r u c t u i e were vascu-

lar in t h e e x t r e m e a n d t h e in terna l vas-

c u l a r m e m b r a n e s c o v e t i n g t h e brain re |

s e m b l e d a d e l i c a t e w e b o f c o a g u l a t e d \

red b l o o d so extreiiK-ly w e r e i t s fin- ve s - !

s e l s e n g o r g e d . "

T h e a c t i o n of a l c o h o l e x t e n d i n g -•> far

d o c s n o t s t o p hero b u t e x t e n d s t o othe r

organs a n d t h e first o n e t o share in t h e

d i s t u r b a n c e s is t h e hear t , W i t h e ich |

beat of t h e heart a c e r t a i n d e g r e e of re '

s i s t a n c e is o f l crcd by t h e v e s s c l i w h e n

the ir n e r v o u s s u p p l y is i n t a c t , an"l t h e Chickens , Be

s t roke of t h e hear t i s m o d c r a t o in res-1 Buckwheat Flour. 3 .00 .

p e c t b o t h l o t ens ion a n d t i m e b'til

w h e n t h o vesse l s are rendered re laxed as

t h e y are under the a c t i o n o f a lcohol , t h e

r e s i s t a n c e is removed a n d t h e heart be-

g i n s t o run q u i c k e r l i k e a w a t c h f r o m

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MITCHELL and DONOVAN,

WUOLCSALE l . l l i HKTAII, onoi Kl"*,

Apples dried per lb. I Baef. per b. tr.. i

Beans, per bu . 1,73 to > Bran, per ton , 13 ,00 Butter, per lb. I". b u c k w h e a t per bu. bo ' Cbeese.per lb. 12f " I 1

C a l f s k i n s , g r e e n , 9 0 1 0 Eggs , per dot , l o ' Flour, per e w t | 3 , 2 5 Hay, p e r t o n . 8 0 ; 0 0 to 8 0 0 Hides dry, 9 to 10 Hides g r e e n . ') Lard per lb 11 o-att id to 30 P o i k . sa l t , per lb . 4 P o t a t o e s , per ba . ')0 1.00 T a l l o w , per lb. 7 Sheep pelts 23 to 1 .23 Wheat extra whi te , perbu, 1.7 Wheat No. 1 do. $ 1 , 0 5 W h e a t , r e d p e r b u , 1,C3 W o o l 20 l o 30 Clover Seed H.Vi Cranberries, 3 .00

H . M. CLAUK.

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f r e o ' t e n e v o f l i c o , f i r s t d o o r c a s t o f I ' o s t - o f l i c e force is great ly i n c r e a s e d i n freipi

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c l o t b i D ^ a U ' h a s . l l l b e n ' s . C o r n e r

s t o r e . T r a i n ' s b l o c k . T h i s i s l b o

t e r e s t e d t o k n o w t o w h a t e x t e n t th i s o n l y e X c l t b l V f C l O l b i O S IlOUSe i n

incrca.ea of vascu lar a c t i o n p r o c e e d s , | L o w e i l ,

T h e i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h i s po int is e x c c c d -

i n g l y c u r i o u s a n d i m p o r t a n t . T h e re- j J u s t r o e i V f l J a l l f RC i i n e o f

s earches of Dr. P a r k e s a n d C o u n t W !!• S p r i n g C l o l b i n ? o t A i t i i e n ' s ,

o w i t c z are s o v a l u a b l e t h a t 1 m a k e no !

MAY P A U T T . — S e v e r a l y o u n g l a d i e s

and y o u n g g e n t l e m e n of t h i s v i l l a g e ,

h a v e a r r a n g e d to g i v e a " M a y P a r t y " a t

Tra in ' s ba l l o n F r i d a y e v e n i n g of t h i s

w e e k . A l l r e c e i v i n g c a r d s of i n v i t a -

t i on w i l l o f c o u r s e a t t e n d . R e c e p t i o n

c o m m i t t e e — M i f s K i t t i e Kdie , Miss J e s s i e

H o o k e r a n d Mr. H . D . E a s t e r b r e o k ;

room m a n a g e r s — Q . W . H a t c h of L o w -

ell a n d J a s . W a l s h o f K c c n e . M u s i c b y

W o r d e n a n d D e v c n d o r l .

IOILS' TAYLOlt . linn Foundry, of Jacksou 4 Avery Streets.

ELOS G. I lENl tY, House nnd Cnrringe painter. Kiug 4 Aiupbleft't Block.

W . AVEIIY. Meat Market. Opposite Bank Block.

ILTu.N M. I'I,'1;UV, Attorney, Notary, and Justice. Bank Block. »0 . BAUBEK, Groceries, Provisions.

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On Traniportalion. — M e s s r s . J. I I . l a r g e a s in 1 8 7 0 .

D a w s o n , C . W . C a m p b e l l , J o i n t Calk T h e a v e r a g e o f i m p r o v e d land in

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

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J o s e p h f o r t b o t i m e l y i n f o r m a t i o n . It

c o m e s in s e a s o n to head off t h e f o r e i g n

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l a t t e r year to 187-1 a b o u t 57 per c e n t .

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as t a x a b l e in 1851 w a s less t h a n o n e -

t h i r d . a n d i n 1801 it w a s n o t ha l f a s l a r g e , a s in 1S7I!.

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l a r g e a s in 1876, T h e e q u a l i z e d v a l u a t i o n o f t h e a s se s s -

e d p r o p e r t y o f t h e s t a t e w a s n o t q u i t e o n c - t w m i t i e t ' , ! as m u c h in 1851, a n d less t h a n o n e - h a l f a s m u c h in 1800, as in 1870 .

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y e a r t h a n it bus b e e n h i t h e r t o . H o w t o !

appropr ia te ly o b s e r v e t h i s day is a ques -

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t h a n i t has been i n s o m o ^ l o e a l i t i e s . It

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papers arc c h e a p e r and b e t t e r b e c a u s e

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

ter for t h e m o n e y . D o t h e m e t r o p o l i -

tan p a p e r s e v e r g i v e u any h o m e

news . ' D o t h e v s a y a n y t h i n g in regard

t o y o u r loca l i tv ' . D o t h e y c o n t a i n n o -

v i l l a g e or c i t y h e r e a f t e r , wi l l m a k e it

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o w n p a p e r s a s t h e y d o in t h e papers

p u b l i s h e d in D e t r o i t or C h i c a g o , t h e y

t h i n k t h e y arc not g e t t i n g t h e w o r t h o f

w i n d b l o K e t h w h e r e i t l i s t e t h so t h e I t l ' t i r ">oney . I t reminds us o f a m a n

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t h e I ) , i t M, M o n d a y ; t h e o n l y c h a n g e , L i s t o f L E T T B U S r e m a i n i n g i n t h e P o s t

b e i n g in t h e E v e n i n g E x p r e s s eas t , I Of l lce a t L o w e l l , K e n t C o . , M i c h , ,

w h i c h n o w nrr ives here at 5 : 4 8 i n s t e a d | > , u . v 2: ,> , 8 ' 7 -

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Harper 's W e e k l y s e e m s to regard i GENTS ' L IST . — A r d e n H o l l i s t e r ,

W o n g C h i n g F o o a s " s o m e p u n k i n s . : ' | T h o m a s M c C u l l o c h , E d m u n d S h e p h e a r d ,

' T h i s 11, Ch inee ' s p i c ture a p p e a r e d in ^ o r d e n .

- r • r -then , it isn't the first t i m e a t o n s p i c - : ( | a t c o f t h i s n o t i c e .

I lure has been s e e n in H a r p e r ' s . ) J A S . W . H L N E , P . M .

in I S 7 0 t h e r e w e r e 4 1 . E v e r y b o d y k n o w s tha t w e e k s o f l e g i s l a t i v e t i m e are s p e n t o v e r e i l y c h a r t e r s .

T h e m i l e s of rai lroad in M i c h i g a n in 1851 w e r e o n l y o n e - n i n t h a s m a n y , and in I8C1 b u t l i t t l e m o r e t h a n a quarter as m a n y , as in 1870,

T h e p r o d u c t i o n of salt , iron c o p p c r , p las ter , s t o n e , lumber , e tc , , w a s im-m e n s e l y grea ter in 1870 t h a n in e i t h e r o f t h e p r e v i o u s years s e l e c t e d f o r c o m -p a r i s o n .

T h e a m o u n t of spcc i l i c taxes r e c e i v e d i n t o t h e S t a t e t reasury in I SCO. w a s l e s s t h a n t w o f i f ths a s m u c h as in 1 8 7 0 .

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

by tho c o m m i t t e e ; ] i w o - f i f t h s a s m u c h in 1804 as in 1870.

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in 1851 w a s 10; in 1804 i t w a s 1 7 5 ; a n d i an a d u l t man, m a k e s as w o III 1 H7<i it U :I4

a p o l o g y for q u o t i n g t h e m m a r l y m i - ,

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n t i o n s , j part c o u l d b e e x p o s e d t h e i r c o n g e s t e d

A s s e t s , o v e r .$>5,000,000.

S u r p l u s o v e r a l l l i a b i l i t i e s $ 3 , 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 ,

rates as l o w as a n y l l r s t - c l a s s c o m p a n y .

S p e c i a l a t t c D t i o u g i v e n to

C o l l e c t i o n s ,

A n d p r o m p t r e t u r n s m a d e .

f r o m t e n t o t w e n t y t o n s in t h e

t i m e .

anl clrculatini! In -aid County of Krin ihr . . s a m e .ucce.al 'ewi-Wpreriomtonaiddiy of luat inc

OYKU8 K.. PERKlSa. JudseolPmbato' I A t rue copy.I Jon* II. S x i t r , Keiiiftvr. lt>*d

LOA.VX EFFECTED O.Y REAL

ESTATE SECURITY. OFFI'K IX TllAt.N'3 UdLUlNO. WE I -1I)K,

I I' STAIRS.

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L O W E L L • I O T H N A L .

I.(»\VF!,I. MICH.

J A S . \ > . I I I \ K , KdKor uml I ' l ih l lnhrr .

VARIOUS TOPICS.

N E W S M B R I E F .

T H E EAST.

A *T\Tri "f Krili (irrrnr llallcek irniinn-TI-ilnl in Onlra t I'ark. X. V., "ii tin- l.'iili in«t. TIIP rrrrmnnr lii"k plno' lirfiirr n lllrer iiowinlilv. I*ri'<iilciil l l i i t i« nmilf 11

l<i fnrwnnl Hnii'«nc<* I" Prrniilrnt MrMalum, i'»|irr««ivi- nf ihr I'liiprriir'n gnml wixln'ii fur Kranrr.

TlIK Civile >lii|iliiiil>li'r> hnvr nnnniiiiniialv ri->nlvi-<l nn n liirknllt In riiiiiinriii'r mi tin-I'Mh iii«l., nn aeennnl nf nmnnpil thrlr ttnrkinrn,

rnnilir.T. llir Krcnrll lnillllrr.Pnliiiclilii Ii

K A B S .

I t* I m p o r t a n c e to T u r k e y — I t Capture

Ui run up a d o b t o f linO.OOO.OOO a ycnr

ago, a (niii-idfralilo (Mirtion of whirl i i.«

A P P A L L I N G C A L A M I T Y .

The Court H o n t a a t Roekford . III. .

s ince ntnmply r x p r e i w l their dimpprnvul

nf their daughter'# marriage. S h e wiyn

O D D S A N D E N D S .

In "th e " c71 iiTea n"W«r - The 'Re*» o n" of , , l , e KnglL-h l iankens "hip-build- CrumhlVi to t h e ' S ^ r t h - E l e v e n Work. '1"'«•<'* H" reamm to regret it, finding, iw OwK.n to upring—Forty dol lars for a Entrland'a H o a t i l l t y to R u i a i n . e w and nmuufaeturer.s. S ince men Kil led. she docs, a large share of l iappimns in the " p n n g overcoat .

The fo l lowing article from the N e w | then the Turkish government The ent ire d o m e and interior wal l s of •oc iety of and under the lov ing raru of A MO.VL'MKST Ui Virgi l i* a U i u t to bo

York Timrt o f t h e / i t h inst. awumnt an ha* imucd alioiit #10,000,000 of legal- the Winnebago o m n t y court bouse, in her bi id i i ind.and she can not understand cn-cteil by s i ibwript ion i n o n c o f the pul>-

additionnl im| iortance from the re|iort tender notes, which are now greatly dc - i (iroci'ss of construi't ion at Itockford, III., her parcnta' fee l ings on the Dtibjoct. l i e nqiiarcnat Mantua .

I r i>e*tiinnte<l tbat n o t i c e than Ti,inni ^l" l'1'1 eliiirrh. In comiell m I'lillxlrl

(xirl i prrseniim; the n a m e the e l l* nf ^ ••'"M*" Jnr lii< •.liar.' in ihr <le. of the capture of Kars b y the Kuwians; p r e d a t e d , nnd coin has whol ly diiwap- fell on the l l t h inat., b u r y i n g a large

' v Iiivi'i - ' ' . , i ! •' "'iV . ' ""' i n i - T w e n t y - t w o years ago this siihuner, pean-d from c irculat ion . It is clear n u m U - r o f workmen in the ruins. UK Kfiieral cniinrll nf the I ^ n,,.,,,",,,,,,' n.>',^l,"'ll',l.'ri(m!." [.'rn- ''j1' Turks m a d e their fumoiis defense of from tbis e x h i b i t that , if the Itusaians The Myle of the bui ld ing was French

C O L O R A D O 8 C E N E B Y .

amateur |ia|K'rs h a v e Ix-en -lari- d in the

r n i t c d Sta te* and Canada within a few

year-. S m i e of them have attaine<l to

li ml numlier, and some have con-

t inued an exis tence for two vears.

|inriinii». Tlirre are •.'.oOOsirikers. ^' l r• , against the I t i iv ian a r m y . The are al lowed to overthrow the Turkish Venet ian , of tbe Itrnaisrance ty | ie . It ' ' n * f th * < O m n i ' c .i n o n t h ^ A " ' A IIIHI'.VTCII frnm Halifax says .WKI place is not rcpr.'sentcd as part icularly p i v c m m c n t , the vast s u m Isirrowctl from had two pav i l i onsand a c e n t r c d o m e over i t»na»« 0 " •" 1 0 n 0 e r"

^ ""Iclirrsare nn thr wav fmm Kiiirlami in till s trong by nature , but it was defeudei l by the Knglish wil l lie l int , prini'i|>al and the front entrance . The t w o pavi l ions Kfim ih- n.-ky Mnuiitaln T.t.iiri>i.

ly nf-.iilniniers railing ii|Hin any roiiiiiiiini- "l 1 'hr i-""!!! and'.'.th regimrnu tn their fall sk i l l fu l l y formed earth-works, and by interest , to the last shi l l ing . The |«irte on eacli side rose a lmut th ir ty f ee t als ive A n d you actual ly ladicve me rash .nils l» read rruular servlc

|i|iia, ni|ii|ite<l rrsnlntinns nn the l.'ith. |> vitliiitf fnr.llie exlensinn nf the elinreh ill!

real llrilnin. ami rrrni;nljiii|; the |im|iri-

A MAX in Florida has to work on the

public roads five months for steal ing a

pig.

A v n r x n lady at ( irif l in, (Ja. t has sued

a railroad company for lai.OOO for tlm

loss of a leg s i x t e e n years ago.

SOAKI.VO the bait in whisky is a new

Till'. Al lanta f''inrlilulioii sir

there arc men -l i l l b id ing in tbe moiin-

t a i n s o f the upjier l i r o r g i a count ies w h o

have never heard "f the conelusion of

the war. and are afraid to ventnre •nil

TlIK miiipUiiil in the >101 of I'nrnrilii" .1. againsl William II. Vnndrrl'ilt was srrvnl

that "" l''e l l l h insl. The plainlifl );ivrs an ar. eniini nf ihr prnrrpilinRS lirfnrr the Surrn-(fair in I lie matter of Ihr prnhnlr nf what w a> pul fnrn ard ns ihr will nf llir lair Cnni. mmlnre Vnndrrhill. Mr nwrrls liial he anil Ida siM-rs ha>l srrium nlijretinns in the pm

• t ' " " 1 : - . ^ ""'"'"''"I'le v 'dor of its Ottoman has n o t h i n g l e f t to show for the m o n e y the level of tbe cornice. T h e d o m e wan enough to expect y o u to s tand n i s m the e. i,:,.*.'ii...:,.,,'' « ! ' „ i . i , ' . ' ! , i J , ! i !

''X an Kngliah e s c e p t a fleet of inin-clads a n d a n u m l r r IIU f « * t f r o n i t b e g n > u n d . T b e i b i m e w a s edge of the mighty wall of the Royal S ' . d d w a y T s " i o Z T S fiXVmen fn

j,, Itank nf Kniflaml Imllinn . r , ' |- l l n!- '1""hcd courage and u - of new seraglios well s t m k c d with Cir- iup|«irte<l by the front wal l s on tbe north (Jorge and Ksik d o w n its rocky face to the t h e s a m e l iquid rmcrve lasi week. ' uac i ty . Iii fact , the c i ty o u g h t not to cassian concubines . Considerable of the side, nnd t w o i n m co lumns from ten to very Isittorn? N o man could do it and

CRIMES A N D C A S U A L T I E S .

I D they should IK- co i i ser iptc l for s.-rv- hale nf ihr iiistnimrni, ami werr prrparinc n , S l r , , » , , , r . , l 1 - . higher Turkish ollicers and the Knglish,

in the reliel army. In press their nl.jrrtions. The .Irfemlani 'd several nf the ho that Omar Pasha's relief exiHMlition, " ll III.. •• r• in.- .•li'iv.t...l 1

have U-en taken at nil, nnd would not i m o n e y w e n t to Paris to purchase fash- twe lve inches in d iameter on the inner l ive . The unconquerable tendency, rilF. largest a l l igator ever seen in t h a t

have, ls-en but for a combinat ion of ionable f inery for the hnrcms, nnd some side. These c o l u m n s rested upon a brick w h e n a t i n c h a fearfu l e levat ion , to lean l" i r t ' 0 1 1 '••"orgia a lxmt Macon, was

HKTV-HKVKN men emplnyril in take ihe unfavorable circuinstances. There was of it to the C l y d e for tbe iron-clnd.*. wall go ing u p from the ground Itisir to forward would destroy ci iui l ibrium, and i '_'a small lake last week, and I'1'" disrnnirntril and striking minrrs, an undoubted jealousy between t h e ' the floor of the court-room. T h e walls a col lar box would hold all remaining of n u ' , " ' , l r w l e ight feet hi length.

I n t h o C o u r t o f S p a i n . werca l tout th ir ty feet high, and. it ap- the body after s tr ik ing the nx-ks lielow. ^ I I K Chri - t I b i irch Col lege ,

— — ^ prniiiVsrd iiav iiVaiiiiiai i r . h r V - n - i ' . i '• ' M ^ i r . l . Thr rrimr i , r h a n t d V " ' ' - Trit-..r. were ent ire ly inadequate to hold I h a v e not the r e m o t o t not ion of tempt- r e a d vea a salary of I I ,^100 a y e a n PI.IK.KIX . is reported at the Oreen l i . h d r . J . h r i l ' l i - i i n n . an.l p l a i n l l f f o l l minrrs. winch Und. s l o n the r«ast near l latoum, ^ v „ u n ) ? i n m i , i . a r v the .mmense w c . g h t of t h e . r o n pi l larsand ing y o u t o s U n d wi th in four feet of the but t h e p r o f . ^ o r of jaa try r e c e . » e . | 6 0 0

.Wieh ( l l . - rvalorv in reducing Ihe olw-r- lie and ihr nl.ireiion, were with- A , : " f 'has. II. Ilryan. de layed. Then, the l l r p m , H . f , i r ( . | 1 ( ) W K | t j n R n ( , | the massive masonry of t h e d o m e , which g rge. I wouldn't walk nearer than «"'! ncwspoiiers protest against \

vat ion . made .'.i. ,h . last transit of ."•! thr - i l l , . | j „ i i „ . | prnl.alr. "•J"'>;' "f« l i . - ( 'a l i fnrnia . i .p , . m. a l l . - w e r e not in harn.ony as to the .«. . ^ t h c

Venn.. T w o of the n i - . t r e c e n t ' c a l c l l l a . N"« drfrn.lan, rrfu^a m pay ,hr millinn: , h ; , ; ,I

, ' i n : ; - S t v „ , , , , trance and at

ti-.n- required the us.- of . . - . . - h i - ol ar.lnn ; ' r . ^ - s l ^ r « r . ' . ih " u! ' ' ' \ ! v n ' U ^ ^ ' U , a U e main w i n g of t Tl, I'- i, . . , . I . - mrnl mailrlikrllirnlmTr. Marrh 12. IS"", liv l" ' ' " " V ' ' a lari.. an a nf ihe hiiMiie.. (. .ssessions, the Ircnc l l fi-el .ng very . . . . . .n

Ii.uri -. 1 1- ri n t ten .p t sa t obtain- ,|ir ilrfrmlant to Marv A. I.ihan the l'^'.* " ' ',-v-. • Mui.alrd nl fVai.uai. natural ly tbat this was a |«irtion of the * a s a sma 1 ing new figures for Ihe sun's distance lip

thc s tudy of tin- photographs taken dur-

ing ihe Ir.in.it h a v e lieen reported as

Inriiing out badly.

1/IMHIM:I!.S have U r n revel ing

called " . l e r s e y " butter, an unct ion

which they fondly laid in their s tomachs

lis coming from tlie finest herd of cows

in the world, in t in -Channel islands. A

i pay ainnmil mi-ntiniinl, ami llo- lliinl emiir nf arlinn i- nn a similar pruniisc ma-It- In .Sam-m l .sjiirlair.

TlIK rille ennlest at ("rrrilinndr rrsnlti-il in u vietnry fnr llrnnklyn. f . K. I'.lvirt n. J'

' Ihr

, opis is i te to the en- n ' , , , 0 , l "I1 0"'I"" P'Hars. U p o n the top of t h a t myse l f for an he irship in the V a n - i t s increase. |Kirtanee of assist ing l u r k c y with t r . i n i . , . j,,,,] a , n,, . ' f „ r t | l t . r „ f t | 1 ( . the iron c o l u m n s was a wrought - inm derbi l t estate. It is qu i t e ev ident , m y I l l ' l . l . R u . v HI WKI.I. declines, on ac-

i. r.....i i . . . . the c-hamlicr. On o n e side 8 ' r , ' c r u l * , n w ' . i c h was laid thc veneer dear fe l low, that you arc n o t |iosted in c o u n t of age, to g o to the war and chron-

and brick of t h e d o m e . the pro|»-r and e m i n e n t l y sa fe mode of i c le the present s trugg le for the London

It ap|ienr.<> tbat the lower brick walls d o i n g the Royal Gorge of the Grand Timet. T h e hard work d u r i n g thc

b im up

tand on which rested the

Iniri:. nf thr llrnnklyn tram, ma-l hirjfi-sl senre. '.'.rj mil nf a pnsallili- •Sl'i.

TlIK enrnm-r's inveslipiliiMi inln the rausr nf ihe rrcrnl fatalarriilrnt at llir Nr» Vi-rk pnatntllei- Iniihling have rrndrreil a verdiet ehar^im; lie- I'liilrd Stairs envern-

dist inpnid. is l Jersey gent leman now mrnl wiih thr rrspnn>iliiliiynf ihrenlamily.

makes the horrid rcvehition that no Jer- l""' "• Mnllni , siipetvisiiiK arrliiteet, with

H-y but ter g'H's on t h e I-ondon nuirket; .."•""q'clrney. 1U | , |

and dreadful h in t s about golden-colored A- r - " > • l i t . . . Tiiii-nnlal I'lpfHiliiui. wiu» prr^'iiinl mi th

o lenuuruarme. sold under the seduct ive ^

stars

in

ilnvrr

rmi^lv

name of . lersev. are al loat. -nnsislini; nf ."i,i»00

hy the i-iiiiens nf I'liilailelphin.

y o u r

meiLsure from

I'm: '-'i.inesc have a method of pro-

dm-ing artificial jvar l s which dm-s credit

I" their inte l l igence and ingenui ty .

They introduce into the shell of tl

ter l i tt le pieces of wood or earth, which

keep> the inollnsk in a constaul s ta le of • . , , , I , ... , . . llhi-rly hell, etc. A linvel frallirr nf ill

- - » l ^ f ' y "ccrctlon hibitlon is a l a W a q a a r i u m

•- t t ' M • e \ i • »iiv u'»iiiv n-ii WIIII «i 111ni. « §<i ii i imarii • warr O. was kille.l l.y the ears nnKri.lay, and a place of honor at home. It was, 'd b.s Majesty in o n e of the short w.ngs , p t r ( T t A n ) a n n a l n c d T i l n i l t h v j

M a y l l . Uv wa* walkinx nn the traek. in fact , a great disasUr to the allies. Tin- stoo.1 the brothers o f the King , n u m k - r . K , w h o j l w l j,, t h ; rfide tension of the first shock f ^

key-stone of the final cornice , jumpe.1 of awe . the g u i d e wil l treat you to a pursui ts who l i t e m l l v have no t ime for

for tbe guy-rojic of the big derrick in state of natnn. l dynami.-s l ike ly to m a k e i , | n w , 1,-1 them become idle, let them

tbe church .

Y o r see men of the most del icate

I

for

* ii.\i:i.KS I!. roi..,..\-s1 a elerk in ihe cess, and the Russian name acquired a and fancy colors; 11 -t twisted a l s iu t the Xiishna, X. | | . . Imn ami Steel enmpaiiy, a brilliant ec la t through Asia . 1°!"*, the drooping e n d s passeil l i c twee -

twiste<l knot

instead'of trousers,

fmnt ' but, nuwrng Ins a .m, fel l t h e d i - e a e h individual hair s tand on"end l ike . . .ke care of themaelv.-s, let them think

tam-c of 120 f ee t to tbe earth, and w a s i q u . l l s , e tc . , ru-. Th i s gu ide , to whom of the ir health, nnd they die. Tlie rust

dashed to pieces. i h e t h i n g w bnsincHs, and is therefore ro taU.e steel w h i c h use preserves. The fo l lowing is a list of tbe v i c t ims : carried on with eye s ingle to businesa.

iprningday n-arhi-il over IQO.tWUpersnni.

W A S H I N G T O N . frnm I.ivrrpnol, and beuanie a tnlal Inss. ciwy The pa<sriigera and crew were aarnl l.y c it ln rneket apparatus wnrkeilhr the eoast (funnl. they

GENERAL. Tin; I. (•arnlina legislaturem, the I.Mh ,

wealth

IT i- ment ioned as a remarkable fact

that in less than one year, 184!{—I, Maine

luid five governors. I iovernor Faircbild TllF. cnlleetion nf internal revenue fnr the

elected for IH-l", resigned, and Governor """I year in dale i« •l03,fi00l(Ri«. Cmmnis-Kavanatlgb. president of the senate of sionrr ISaum enterlaina Ihe npininn thai the

I^i:!. succeeded and resigned, ( iovernor aKi.'r, "-'atr returns for Ihe fiaral year will he eln-ied Assnelnle Jusl iee A. .1. Willard tn Dunn, s | s aker of the house of IM'.'. sue '""•V " l ' ' ' . e e s t in ia te -^p . l l . oOfV""' . the chief jnslierahip on the lir-i hallot, hy a e...Nl..il .in.l <. . . . . . , i i i i - Till; Seereiary nf War has received from vntr of Mi in l i s .

Dam. president ^ f l he sl-n i'te . T h T i ' " r , x"1' A , , f N ' , w V o r k . I'fop-1 TlIK reply nf Ihe stair drp rlment In llie . .' "' , l ' osilinn In furnish siiflieirm mean., al nr ii fnrinal nntifiralimi by Turkev nf llu- rx-

am inally ( i o v e r n o r Anderson was prr rem. interest per annnm, tn pay ihr islenee nf a stale n f w i r iM-lween that |Miwrr

ele.-ted for the year I S H . army frnm the Ist nf July until ihe army ap-1 nnd llusaia is in the elfret thai the f n i t r d - prnprialion hill is passed, hnl Ihr sr

I Mi: cx|r-rimcnt of a city making and dri-line.1 the offer mi iheKroiind thai

L"" ! K i l l c i l — F r o l Hniigb. A . H a u g h , J . wil l g o to thc raggi-d and broken edge of r ' T - P ^ ' . ^ t o r o f a b u . l d n g i i t e i n Wis-

„ I V . A . N . H o l l c n h e c k . J . Warren, t b o rock at a safe d i s tance from where b is l M d for sale in t h u

George Ghua, T i m o t h y F lanagan , Lin- y o u l ie . and wi th a crowbar brought w i th J11"' *"r" holen. J . IJIWSOU, C. Harr i s and J. F . h i m cxpremlv for thc p u r i s m , will coin- ^ n t r y W the m . - t b e a u t i f u l

eck. mence dr iv ing into some crev ice in the w 1 " " f . r c bas ever made. Tbe

W o u n d e d — A L m * . , leg broken; T. n s k o v e r h a n g i n g the chasm. Y o u w a t c h w , " - r - v '• ' U ^ ; '**>•

«oim

(lanillp* »iM J V«#U1M »•» suiRt:* nviv • " would Iw immeasurable . W h e t h e r they a'"1 ( , r t M " ''I1 Imrbaric splendor.

could a d v a n c e in this d irect ion toward :

B u s s i a n D r i l l a n d E q u i p m e n t . A P e r i l o u s S i t u a t i o n .

p lunges into space. In the fraction of idains. in a recent lecture on the p u b l i c ^

an instant you are dead to everyth ing " f ,1"" S t a , ^ > ! , a i , l l l , a l *

but y o u r e yes, which f a s t e n with breath- t l " ' r c , V i W n o t l e f t u "" 0 1 ' 1 i n t h o w h l l l c

. . . . » n . cou ld

s-'llmj: it- own g a . v e i n , qu i l e successful unl enter inln such aennlrael « i lh

in r.irniiiighaiii. Fngland. The autlmri- nf law.

secretary -"talr. « i l l nrenpy a siririly iiruiral < <"""a"tii'"lde would d e p ud on the » n d E q u i p m e n t . T h e weathercock on the s teeple of the l w hiseination upon thc m i g h t v n i a ~ of c o u n t r y , of land which a poor man c a im-ran- ii<m in«ard ihe In-llitvrenis. A similar re- numla-rs w b i e b they have i-<inccntjateil •» I a n s correspondent writes: As vi l lage c h u r c h in Sou.Lm. France , was r ( M . k . i , , . , . : , , , , 1:1.,. .. i : , , . . . . . : , , , , form into a farm, enough to make

mill a vio- ply will In-furnished llnssia. In'tweeii the Caueas i i sand Ararat . They r e p i n l s the a r m a m e n t of this huge tinieworn nnd r u s t y . a n d those in author- i,,,!, . le"trn -ii. n 1 il average c o u n t v in Wisconsin .

(iK.x. II.UVI.KV, I'r.-sidrni Alfred I. could certa in ly advance through Anne- force ( t h e Russian a r m y ) it is far from ity decided t h a t i t shou ld be removed. , f ' , J1""' TLLF N a s h v i l l e ( T e n n frac- T H E Nashv i l l e ( T e n n . ) American says

that a m o n g the inmates of the Insane

A s y l u m in t h a t c i t y is a negro woman

who l ives a lmost ent irely iiimiu grass,

which she obta ins from the lawn in front

f the bui ld ing . S h e has a great nntip-

a t h y to weeds, and suflers none to grow wi th in the inclosure.

l a n d " anywhere means to arrive there, i i 'pari of ,. "i o n - . ineiiimiiis m-nn; u m m i m i ; r u n i-rfi.u . , 0 ••••v. . m - u i a g m . o n uiui.e n o n siep|H-ii l o n n a i i u voiuntcerei l to T a k o a P n n e r

a certain d a - o f Irade-men and real ' innUlinK fnr ihe remnvsl ll" Ixniiivill.-s. l.'i m | . . ; and the Maple tier. We shal l i indoi ibtcdly hear of have the K r u k a musket . Thc t W - a c k s mount to the rescue of Cheval ier , but . Nothi i iL'nrcscntsa bidder coii ,nieni. .rv 1. • . " T » ' V , 7 " " '

late owners not to recognize the s igns of "he l H . ' i r i e i > t ' ^ | - n j . ic . li.l. il,,- A l l e g a n y , nf IMts- f" ' 1 a f ter do ing b i s best for three-quarters of u | w n the present condi t ion of ^ ' K ! , n U ^ MK-iety lairs." a m u s t a n g is a " r o w larny." a

yearl ing co l t is a " maver ick ." and a

" meet

lie HindiHi-kush. near the trained in marksmanship . The ir sang A k " , u , r , , l , r n . w r i i u ' n April I U1,1 f ™ '"»ount of injury that is j,, j , . I I t . v i H i t ( M l i t f ( , r t h i r t y consecu-

xus, are, practicalIv. on ly f f i d is a d m i r a b h — t h e i r m o v e m e n t s are C ' , , , t l , (" '"".'I"" Timet, runs thus, and * , , n B """••<•" "" «'.«• rising g e n e r a t i o n - t i V ( . nmrningit, and in that t ime removed

. Hut it is not here that P ' - i b l y not rapid, but t h e y wil l fo l low r i " v , , a U : l t ' rrible staU- of allairs in the are to take o n r places 111 the f r „ m j , , i l c careasnosof 11(5 rats, -lit mice .UVOIilUMi |

- .anlliples nl f l . o m , and r.-millan llie . irnles lather or guardian jo ins the depnaiu shnuld he made in likr l.an " id Ihe pair, and they disapiiear from the vil lage, p lung ing into the

depthsof the f o r c t , remaining awav sev-eral days.

TIN: recoiiei l ial-on ..f Prince Jerome

NajHili-on w i h the ex I'i.npn-v Eugenie

mid her son is rc |s .rted. Paul d e C t s s a g - 1,1

ime, one of ihe staunclH-st French In.-I" ri.1li.1-. -ay,, that bowev. r it mav be I'"".'"' i'.fnnlry and Ion nf cavalry ; thai

A s nrder hy (Jm. Sherman iiiinnum-es • hill iiiatrurlinni will he fnllnwed in redne-inK Ihe army lu ai.OOO lain as directed hy Ihe seerelary nf war.

T H E W E S T .

• iov. KMKHV, nf I'lah, has wrillen a l.-ller

• frnm ('•insianliiinple , s i u r c e s o f t h e O x u sixteen llul^arian villa^.-s have been jiillag- 2o0 miles apart . Hut 11 is not Here tliat "o i rapiu. i iu i iiiej- w m n n i o w 1 - - im .-«• 11 • 1 - . i" • • . i .<»> . u i . . . n i i L - c * 1'""1 diers. the great d a n g e r of col l i s ion lies. Tlie their ollicers a n v w h e r e w i th unqnest ion- ^ u r k , ' " l , n , l , i , a l > , l " ( l c r l l " ! , , ye and «<>ri.l at no i l istant . l a y - g r o w i n g mid 11 shrew mico. 2 robins and 1 siHir-

THF. Mirid.t.s barrj drivm ihr Turk, n. lvance of t h e Muscovites in tb i s region ing diK-ility. wil l u k e g - s a l aim, and not a l"""' t i n U , v I ' " * " " * " f t h e S u b l i m c ' M ' » . ' b o u l a n y knowledge of ihe pr.-s,.nt r . , w . T h U w « s , a n d well it might b a r e

ist Is- throuifb a coi intrv of deN-rts. fire w i t h o u t orders. Wlna-ver encounters t l l , " : " It is m y painful "r the | K . . t ; ignoran .v , too, being u , . , , , ( l V , . r > U . V , . w I l . l t l h c , i w r ,

? b t f u l ravim-s. and barren 1 them will Iwve to deal w i th a formidable "l"ly to n nd y o u Uie re|«.rt of a recent " . e | u l.y the sanct ion of .-. .naumption demanded.

frnm Orasrhie after 11 sanguinary fighl. wherein an entire Turkish liatallinn was dt • slrnyrd.

A HKM-I'IIATI; hallle was fnnglit nl lla

M-ere|arv nf war rei|ii.-sliii|! lhal . . I h e l l l h insl. The l!u..ii . . .s nere '"..Iila- br provided wilh five e n n i - 1 ' ' ' ' ' - ' " ' . i - H a l n i i k s . The lius-

• repnrled ill J.000. 1 ' • •*: iiiiu i i t f ne \ i r II mav lie • • I f . . . . . . . . . . T • I . I , .m.M I. inn... IH . . . ... .. . m.II.I. - . . . . . . . . . . .I.;_ . . . . .1 .1 • . . . , , , "in- n.iii'i. n.ni u... 1110.1111.-111: i.-n.in* with li..- wid'.w and the ..f i h e lale ' ""M', r-n shall havr two 1

r ^ ; : . l r . 7 . a ' i l l l'. r i ' ''.n l ' f ' , r » " "f R u - i a feature of R u w a n infantry . There is. • " " ^ ' . m c n t of M.dl .nt Pasha. tbc Grand , l m l l l , • '"""'""f , l " - ; w o r k m e n n.ise.1 a pun, - of some $300 for

i:."P r..i ihe Inq.-r ial , « r t v will never 1 3 V .i". ' T r , , " , »n.I . u d m 1 l a hrrn kiHrd h . t 'hr .'i w i , l , " ," 1 "" " I ' l ' ^ ' l. from 1- r l . a , . . a l i t t le too m u c h of the French . V ' " ^ "ncoMt i tu t lona l , and sol ic i t ing « 1 " " responsible the means of ac- l l i m a , . m l i

, 0 h i . eoii . i i i . Their bat red • ai ioih'r shall Z ' Z t ^ ^ ' L T V - t h a t side through "Afghan i s tan . V . f . W / r , - ; and as regards tbe dril l for The s tudent s were n i . rshal . . l ^ ^ a l l ey , and. h a v i n g a g.aal b u a i n ^ . I

i..;.y w.-ar away , but their coiiteinpt is valley, and il.ai the . -nn ipa i iva iKnri Hall TmiKi; enluinn. ..f lliusian snldier- nr.- "oi i ld Is- far dilU-rent in its dangers to act ion in loose order, it is |>erfornied , l , l " l l '" 'whisd- jard and bidden to ' ' " l " U r ' 1 l ' r , , , l t vested a few hundred in H i g h street land,

irr •movable. H e did ali in his m w e r to sha l lbe reluim-d and re-ei.fnreed. i...arching innards (Ji.irn.-v.i, Si 11. nil/a. nn.l India. T h e niovenients n o w of the w i t h o u t e i ther tbe precision or ilaali of r<"v''|1 ' h e a u t h o r of t h e ( )ne I ' • "r' That land is now worth ^.'d.OOO. and he irr .•movable. H e did nli in his jsiwer to

d.-slroy lin- empire, and f a i t h l u l s e r v a n t s

of the Imj^rial d y n a s t y have taken bim

by tin- shoulders and put him out of ihe IIOIIM-.

N i r M i r i r men in all ages h a v e la-en

pn/v.l-l to as . ign phiusible r e a l m s for

saltishni.-ss of s<-a-wat<-r. Two-thirds of the "lolie II.IIV IH- s;iiil 111 III. Ii.i. .r..d l.t- ' hy ihe vanguard nf Tnrki.h auxilliary into the war. it i n.-sl Ihree in five. Tl Maid won in llir

F a c o .

ilearth of men

l i s i inct ion laa-

art i l lery ap-

niatch in

wa lk ing in o n e

I-eiiry the

one leg

the same

. t. . - — 'I'1*- T h i s

Ulier equa l ly -ad consequences , , " ; " " ! V r ' * ' n ' "I""' l l i "'- w » { U v " " f " » l k i n K « v ' ' I's d i s g r m r are worth ret ' inl ing. i . / r u "" each and t w e n t y 111 ilea, with twenty-aix

Said Klli-ndi. a writer in the itutnimk, is !' ^ I1",', a l , r , , l ' t «urns to

kept a prisoner, w i t b a cha in a i o u n d h i . 1,1 " ' " V ' T T '1 " " " i 1 " ' " T . " ' 1 Isslv and fet ters on bis feet , for dcnou.ic- "Mils pursuers, and while they I i lK minis ter dropped in very suddenly

were s truggl ing over their prey he lashed at Deacon Ophiltree's . and found that

h is horses and gained ground. Four e x c e l l e n t gent leninn s i t t ing at a tablo

here that Ruwia exce l l ent , and the inovcincnls rapid, ,

of Midhat's disgrace arc worth rei-ording. '•'i'" 1 ,1. 1 • . .. „ , . . . . .* . ^ .M i- . .- . . 1: — J • - F . . . . . . . v "I the sleigh thc worthy peiunnt abrupt turns to eaeh mile, a l w a y s in thc

iug the Grand Vi/.ier's e x i l e . One won-

of dry a l l over the ent ire Isiltom of tht

f a . 1 •|niil i>. l.V. yards in thickness.

W en- i i .ill taken ii.ini the «-a and spread

Hauled Idnn.l ih.-y enilld havr plenly uf il. and were likely In havu mnrr of ii let mil nf llieir veins ihiin lin y enuld spare."

A liisi'AT.'ll In li.-n. Sheridan frnm (Jen.

slrm-k a lar-e ihrei-inasl.-d irnnrlail and ..ink her «illi 11 en-w nf .'Uai mid llasian llev.

E n g l a n d ' a S y m p a t h y for T u r k o y . Kvcry h u m a n face indicates t b e moral the trials w i t h o | ien door. O n e wonder .

T h e l lr i t ish hav ore reasons for tra in ing as wel l as tbe temperamei i i nnd als ive nil th ings , wlmt has Is-eome of the

, . " •••#•. • ••" ti'iJii. cqua ly over the whole M.rfaiv of Ihe Miles, dated al ihe laller's headqiiarlera nn dry hind, it Mould make n cover ing UOO Tmi-m- river say a ihr.-.- humir.-d In.Mile lee I in depth . Hinux aurrendcrrd nn ihr 22.1 of Ajiril.

A .IKMA.IK A.U.K tidal wave occurred al

Mllina

.-cry nat ion de- ders w h a t l iecomes of the l ibertv o f thc ,1 . . . v f il pie. |h rxm. of op in ion , of equal j i istiee. and 1 '• " " ' j ' ^ a n n - u p with the fugi- w i h that w ickc lJ iH- I ^ v c r i c k . t ry ing to ^

. Ihe mnml ih.. tri . .u l n ' * . ""d each tinic a chi ld was thrown hide a h a n d f u l of cards in h is iNK-kct.

to Ihcm. A t last t b e [icasant and bis Near tbe deacon's e l l s iw there were f o u r

w i f e arrived at the nearest village, leav- s traight chalk marks on tbe table, and

ing behind them the Is.iics of iheir four near Mr. L i v c r i c k there were s i x . " A h !

chi ldren. The mother w e n t la-fore a Uood even ing . Klder—good even ing ."

judge and made a compla i i i t against her said the deacon, with great conl in l i ty .

busltand for a lmndoning b is children to " W e were just looking at t h e new shades 'Ilia If I I . . e t • , ^ A ill.r. Il'l.ll I nr. Royal Department of Agrie i i l turc . S l l l l ,,,,1.

„ t- 1 • , A l ady iu S t . Petersburg showed l , a l l , l f u l " f Homcthinir. nnd enrnestly in-y o u n g i .ngii . i i p r i e , i n s i ( | , . r , l | 1 i ( . | i r c w . n c e l l f j , qu ired: " I say. mister, what ' s t h e m ? "

V. ar of A iiP'iiii lith n ut uu'l i fonl . Iniinil tn Iii' a frw uiorii-

nrljif* a man can j***-*.. It i M h r U H i U l i l^rlinnirnnii i ih^ - p r i n ^ h y f n l l i n g o n h i n f a w . TIh k v

1 alsiiit l ive y e a r . iH-foreal ig planta- (iladsinm-'s r.-snluiiniis were rejeel.-d hy l ime he was c a u g h t by tbe shoulder. Mr. Iliitler learned tbat s lu was to la1 tbi' m o n i e i i l s o r abso lute Is-aiitv.

is;:' .Vi.fia 1,000 . . - , . . and isr.'l 1 I.I,.S«..IKW

l ion can l a - m a d e |a-rfeci , and ala .ut M-V- -I'.l to and an aiiiendn.eiil offered l.y a di-s|s-rale s truggle fol lowed, laith " i ' ' ' IMN.'HA .NO i ll year , .s-fore an orange g r o v e can la* •si'r Henry Wolff, Cnnaervalivr, in the effr.1

said I.. IH- paying. From lll.-sc t imes l l"' "" . . '0 decline-. In enlrrlalii an

they . 0111.ncnir. and f-.r a ecu 111 ry t h e y

is-ar their crop, w i t h o u t a n y more c x -

p. | here i« where the fortune (-011.es

in. V . . xik-iim- for the old g m v e s ex-

' •'pt the gathering of the frui t , nnd in

utime new a.-n - planie. | eaeh Hirm y.ar . In 1 weniy years from now Fb.r-

ida will pr.alue.- fruit f..r the world,

Whil- lln- l in i i i r , . . . „r , , | , -rfe . tin); Ih.

bride, and that thc choice of her heart tl ie Spruce Creek, we were hai led by h is

D ro l l ing o v e r a n d o v e r o n t h e g r o u n d , a n d Tmal I'R'T IHIS '.lo

ay einl-rr... the e v e r / , " . ' T ' l r " 0 ' T ' - »«s re-m.-ni in its iniiiiiienam-e nf pea.-,- and prn- "1 combat, ceived and squandered, the Turks failed leelinn nf llrili-h inlerrsia wilhniil indieal- j ' ' ' ^ ."Kl '"} lay uucoijseioiis for N-V- to pay the inten-st on thc Isinds, and by

to throw her headlong

under the i. e. H e l p was o u t of the , l a u K h t c r ' w h ( , , , H f o r 1 1

distant , nnd whi le thc robber hastened

farmer . . in la- planting .orn , |>,iat.s barley, oats , e tc .

eral hours uiitil found by b is friends, a dec ...if ai .v nll.inalji

• " llim. , 1 1 - - , - . 1. . . . . . . . . .11. .-.nn 111.11 an m r - . n w i i n e . a m i , i . i K i i i i i i .morc i .ourts s t i l l try women one. and as the II

, a m i Jordan. . - , . * i " ^ ' l „ i i'!!!": 1' l ' : 'u?! 'y . | . . ? r t w a , c r " o f ' I ' 1 ' M i s s i a i p p i val ley c a n n o t ! I* r f<' rnicd the marrhigc ceremony in the u|a.. i the charge of be ing coiinnon scolds, preacher, be d o u b t ..rnr William ha. rre.-lvrd ihr A ( AUFOKS AN pu bronxe k n o b , o n " the landho lders . In addi t ion to the 1 | m . n i . l l . _ / V w A r r . J W ( l , m W m v f / presc-nce of two w i t n e s s . T h e girl 's Mothers-in-law are alniost U-arable iu to thc prophet w h o

b a s - d o r and connniMloned h i m , h U h e u - c o o p before h e fa i l ed . bonded debt , thc l u r k s had m a n a g e d . f o y A W . ' parems were not prcH-nt. T h e y have I the J lonunicnt C i t y . J-oratLI Stream.

hap|H>ned

doubt l ew compareil himself

h o was fc<l by the ravens.

OO F E E L W H A T I H A V E F E L T .

Illj- a JC.MIIJ U'ljr wh.. w.u lokl Ihil .li^ v u a iii '.i Mil 11:1 In h*-r hiin-I nf al>.>h<ille l|i|U'ir«. J

li... f.-l what I hair Ml. il". l-nr wli.ii I hate Isirns;

Sla\ 'nnlh a Mow a falhrrile.il, An-I Ihrrahl. |ir.i.i-l wnrM'a •nira.

Th 11 • .triltjl • ..n If,in y.ir I" y. tr. Thjr . 1 ' Hkf l l .e . aMinflea..

11". wrrp a* I hair wi-|tl i.Vt 4 Int..I falher'. fall;

s^r s . -rj . Ihfi .h- . ..mmi - • w. pi.

.I i . | . - . f .In. I .llil,.- «,.) t hai l-l U.P .qiln • •i.un't.la)'.

«i... kn-l a. I ha,.- kusll; Impkirr. . . • ••. h, and |.rajr,

Sir.*'' Ihr l» -..It,.| I.e.,I In mrll, Thr il'iwn* ml n,.irw in .uj-,

IU-*x.i wllh liil.rr 1 nrv a.^lr. -Thy prayer. I>iirli-»|<ied. Ihy i.-ar. .I.-(1bI.

On, .IJII.I wl.rrr I |.a,r alnn... And thrslmnj; nun ls.w;

Willi e.u.I.ln: I.Tih, Hi- .MIli-il in l.|.»l, Aii.l.-lda!..| lh|. | . .p.w;

l.n,.all.1 lib »..ti ..finu nl.ri'.-. alrl m»-Thrrr ailmmsl 1.0 afiid'a iiil«-rv.

li*., bfar whal I hatr le-anl, Thr *iln .-I vvl •|r.|.j|r.

A« ni'-ainrj % fwllna fnuni halh >ilrr>.l, An I IU rcvmllna* llirrr

lla..- I.tj'l Id 1.1 nha. hr .ulghl hair l«. n, Ha.. IK- Itir driinkaid'* fan- (i»r-—.-N.

lin In my Iiin.hrr'a ahti., And h'-r. rn.h-.. •pf.li chrrr;

Thin.- nwn drr|. in.'ili.I. hidr. Wl|ir frnm her. In- k Ihe i.-ar:

Mark hrr .llinni-d ryr. her Inrt..*.*! hrnw, Thr uray Ilia. MrraltA hrr dark hair nnw, Thr Ind'.nril fnii.r, ih-1 r-'lllMit1)( Ihllli, And Ira... Ihr ruin In. 1. In him WII.M.* plljiii-l fallh. In rarly ynulh. l-mnn-.l .-Irrnal Inir and Ir.llh, Unl whn, fnnnw.wn. half. }|.-l l.'l ii|. This |.r.ilili«- In Ih.- di-a.ll) . up. And l.-l hrr dnwn le-it. In.r and I.-Jil, Fn.ni all lhal mada hrr |uthway hrl^hl. Aisl chalanl hrr Il.rp- n.i<l wanl and .Irifr. Tlial lowly Ihlnj, a drunkard', wife! And .lami*-! nn . hlldbiM-l'. l.ruw. mild, Xlu. wlllwrlnf hllshl,- adrankanl-a .hild!

- IN A MOMENT OF PERIL. It was a m . » t la-uigl.ted p lace—qui te

" the end of the world." The nearest

log-hut was five mi les away , and the

nearest s e t t l ement—the (Mil Red Ranch,

aa it was ca l l ed—thir ty . Thc Forest

fami ly had pitched U|sin it q u i t e by ac-

c ident . when they had migrated from ibc

old country ten years la-fore. Mr.

Forest had purchased a vast tract of un-

cul t ivated land on the Red river, and

had settled there, l ike the patriarcl^ of

old, with his w i f e and chi ldren, h i s

men servants and maid servants , his

Hocks and herds and e v e r y t h i n g that was

bis. S ince then e v e r y t h i n g had pros|>creil

w i t h him. W i d e ranges of prairie, mag-

nif icent sweep , nf forest and w o o d . g r e e n

hi l l s and dales, la-longed to him. H e

was literally and truly monarch of all he

surveyed. His fami ly consisted of his

wife , three grown np sons, and ..m-

daughter. Nancie . a sw.-et. i i i ischicvoiis.

dark-eyed dam-el , aged e ighteen , whose

capacit ies for l l i r t ingand mischief werc

as fu l ly devc-lo|a-d as a n y town belle's.

One would not have imagined t b a t there

was niueh s<-.)|a-for they- s|av.-ial aeeom-

pl ishmcnts iu the wi lds of T e x a s ; but

there was not a y o u n g fe l low wi th in fifty

miles of Forest Hil l who was not iu love

with Miss Nanc ie ' s fs-mij- yeur, and not

o n e but would h a v e r idden twice tbe

d is tance for a kind word or sign of favor

from the somewhat capric ious but a lways

charming y o u n g lK-aiity.

The Northcotes—dis tant re lat ives of

the F o r e s t s - w e r e the owners of the Red

Ranch scttlcim-nt. a place one degree

more c iv i l ized than Forest Hi l l , inas-

much as it Is.asted one shop and a ix.-i-

olfice. Y o u n g Fred Northcote . the

e ldest M.II. was one of Miss Nanc ie ' s most

devoted slaves, and as such, was tyran-

nized over qu i t e unmerc i fu l l y . The

y o u n g fel low was a lways finding his way-

over to Forest Hil l on some pretext or

other. H e had . j s iken his wishes plainly

e n o u g h long la-fore, but Miss N a n c y was

a llirt. She would not say " Ves," but

she would not say " N o ; " and mean-

while Fred was kept in snqs-n-e . chaf ing

and impntient enough , nnd y e t IKIIIII.I

hand and f.s.t to his wi l l fu l , charming

lady love, and |s-rhaps. man l ike, lov ing

her all the more for her caprice.

It was a bri l l iant morning in A p r i l -

summer weather in the far-west, the sun

already blazing down fiercely and prum-

i s i n g a tropical n.Kinday.

Mr. Forest ar.d Fred Northcote . who

bad la-en spending a d a y or two at

Forest Hill , were s tand ing together la--

fore the picturesque |Hireh of the long

farm-bouw. Fr.-d was a brown-faced,

blue-eyed y o u n g fe l low, strong and

athlet ic . H e looked very handsome in

h is careless l iackwoods c o s t u m c of knick-

crlsR-kers and gaiters, stripia-d blue and

whi te shirt, l ight loo*; jacket , and

broad h r i m m c l hat shadowing h i s manly ,

frank face, with its wift miistache and

bright keen eyes. A black horse of great

la-auty. dir|^cl.e.-Icd, s trong l imbed, was

standing la-side him, pawing the ground

ami tossing b is handsome bead under bis

master's caressing hand. Hotspur was

an Knglish horse, alniimt llioruugli-brcd.

For fifty miles round there was not bis

equal for s|aa-d or e i idurance . nor, in

Fred's opinion, for la-auty e i ther . Mr.

Forest was sjieaking.

" I hear the- prairie has la-en on lire

away by the North Forks. Mind y o u do

not get caught . T h e wind seta right

from there, and it is ju - t the weather for fires."

" No fear." laughed the y o u n g fe l low,

as he put one foot in the s t irrup; " I ' v e

run many a ra.-ewith a prairie lire la-fore now. G.aid-bye. sir."

"COUNI.. Fred. 1 want to go to the R.-.l

Ranch; y o u must wait for m e ! " e-rii-d a

pretty. ini|a-ri..us voice, jnsi as Fred's

horse had made a . t e p forward, and a tal l ,

s l ight girl cam.- running down the veran-

da step*, her mil brown hair sh in ing like

burnished gold in the s n n l i g b l , a bright

color in her fair arch face. Fred Ha*

down instant ly , h i . face assuming an e x -

preiwion of surprise. N o t half nn hour

la-fon- In- and Nancy had had high words,

ami that she .hoi i ld v o l u n t a r i l y seek his

escort n o w was». iniewhat nuaix-ountable.

l lu l most of Misr Nanc i e ' s caprices were unnccountablc .

" I l l s too hot . ch i ld ." interposed her

father. " T h i r t y miles in ibis b laz ing

sun would half kill y o u . "

" O h . no. it would n o t . " urged Nancie .

her dark e y e s sweet and wi l l fu l . " I t

will not hurt inc. l -et m e go. d a d d y -

d o ! I can ride Miss Moll ic , a n d " — w i t h

a half shy, half inisehievoiis look at l l . e

y o u n g m a n — " Fn-d will u ikecareo f me."

.Mr. Forest m i s c l one or two more o l e

jeet ions; but N a n c y — a s|Niiled (K't and

darling, overruled them all , and f inal ly,

as she a lways did. got her o w n way, aiid

iu half an hour the two were riding to-

gether through the maple woods which

clothed the rising ground ail a lamt For-

est Hi l l . N a n c i e and l i crebes tuut mare.

Miw Moll ic . were a p ic ture lo look at.

The girl was a la-rfc-t rider, and in her

close-fitt ing habit of light gray c lo th—

the o n l y t h i n g su i table for the c o u n t r y

— w i t h itii touch of scarlet ribbon at the

throat, nnd her broad br immed straw

hat , l.siked her very Is-.t. and knew it , t<s..

" T h i s is an unexi"'ctcd honor." IH-

gan Fr.-d, its t h e y qui t ted the shade of

thc trees, and enter.-d on the dry, cri-p

grass of thco |N-u prairie.

'' I •-. not Hatter y n u r - - l l , " r.-lunied

Mis. Nancie , with a l o . . of b.-r bright

y o u n g head. " ll .uit.-d my eouvenience

lo come. 1 eX|a-eI to find "..me I d l e r .

al the -ott lc wliicl. 1 >>i..i. to get for my-.-If."

" S i x t y miles i . a long way to ride for

letters which I could have brought with 1 me on T h n r - l a y . " remarked Fred, with a

| soinewlmt iner.-diiloits smile . " I do not

| s u p | > w ' they are of much vital coiise-

! qucnt-e." " I have no wish to make y o u my post-

man," retorted Mis. Nanc ie ; " a n d it is

not of the slighti-st .-.inseqiicuce what you

sup|s>-M' nr do n o t . . . p | a '

Fred disdain.-d to an .wer . ex.-,-pi by a

most nnnece . -ary cut of thc whip on

Hotspur's glossy llauk. The quarrel 1s--

tween the two had been in progress some

days. In this unsocial s t y l e the two

p r c e d on mile after mile , t i l l the sun

was high in the heavens and half their

journey over.

T h e track was s imply a narrow path

Itealen through the tall gramma gras . and

seeds of the prairie, which r.isc on e i ther

hnnd live or six feet high, all matted

and tangled togi ther witb wi ld |«-a vines

and .-rce|K-r.; it was burnt qu i t e crisp

and brown by the heat of the sun. and

was as dry as tinder. A s t h e y brusbe<l

it in |Kissing, the twigs and canes snapia-d

at a touch. Right ahead, fifteen miles

miles away, rising blue a l s .ve t h e undula-

t ions of the prairie, was a s teep lilnll', the

tern. inal ion of a range of low hills. olF-

sboots ..f the Rocky mountnins . This

blnil' was th.-ir landmark and gu ide , for a

mile or two U-hind it was the Red Ranch

set t lement , or Northcotes. a,, it was of ten

cal led. Meanwhi le the clear blue of the

sky was la-eoming overcast with a sii ltry

leadcii haze. The air wa . intens<-ly hot

and h'-avy. The wide, trei-ler... shadow-

b-ss pmirie r.dle.1 away on every side in

long undulat ions like the swel l s of the

great .a-ean. A l last Fr.-d grew tired of

keep ing up e v e n a show of resentment ,

and la-gan to talk again.

" How well Mis . M dlie goes t . . -day!"

" S h e a lways d.M-s," retnrucii Nancie .

a shade more graciously than before;

she- w.is tir.-d of k.-eping s i lent -.i long.

"Al l the s m i e . I would not Uick her against 11 . i -pnr. - '

'• No , iK-cause Hotspur would la-

beaten." a«- rted Nancy conf ident ly .

" Wi l l you try'.'" he asked.

" N o , I won't . It i . too hot to race.

How can ymi suggi^t sucb a t h i n g in this

blazing s u n . ' "

" H o t or not . it strikes n.c it is what

y o u will have to do ." be remarked cooly.

'• What do you m e a n ? " she said, rais-ing a pair of dark, incredulous eyes .

" las ik lb.-r.-." and raising bis whip.

Fred |Hiinl<-il to the right, la-hind them,

whence the leaden liin-d c loud was spread-

ing over the sky. " What dia-s that l.s.k

l i k e ? "

Nanc i e turned her eyes iu the direction

indicated, and as she looked her face

blanched to an a w f u l whiteness .

" F i r e ! The prairie is on fire!" slic

cried, fearful ly . " O h . Fred, what ..hall

we d o ? " Involuntar i ly she drew u p h v r

horse and gazed anx ious ly around.

T h e o m i n o u s ' l e a d e n gray haze was

sweeping down u|>.n them—already it

had crept round U-hind them. Ilelow

thc haze a fa int l i n e , o f dul l red was i i i . t visible.

" Yes, the prairie is on lire, sure

enough ." the- y o u n g man sain. "Are y o u

fr ightened. N a n c i e ? "

She turned her dark, clear eyes to his.

Her face was |iale. hut there was no sign

of weakness a lamt the steady, brave moiith.

" N o . 1 am not fr ightened," she an-

swered. grave ly , but s m i l i n g back into

h is a n x i o u s face. •' l iut 1 know tin-danger ."

"And h o w we can escaja-," he s i i d ,

reassuringly. " Now for i t !"'

In another inomeiit t h e y wen- Hying

along. There was i... need to urge Hot-

spur and Mim Mol l i c—they scented the

danger and could K-areely Is- r.-straiinsi

T h e bin 11'showed blue in the distanee—

fifteen mile a w a y ; nnd la-bind them was

a waste of hot dry t inder which caught

fire with l ightning- l ike rapidity. The

•aids against them seemed a w f u l .

I/Niking l .afk, ami see ing how fast it

was ga in ing on them, Fred would have

g i v e n worlds to have Nanc i e safe at

home. T h e y reached a la-It of low trees,

a coiispiciiotis landmark in the prairie.

J u s t e ight miles more la-fore t h e m !

Heavens , il seemed l ike a journey aero- ,

the world! They were ga l lop ing along

l ike race horses, every sin.-w and niu-ele

. trnined to the- utmost . Great c louds of

smoke were now over tak ing them, cir-

c l ing and eddy ing alaive their heads. A

pungent smel l ing va|a.r cam.- creeping

a long thc ground, iilniost snlliH-atiug

tl with its fumes. T h e dul l , rushing

roar of the lire increased every moment

la-bind them, while the snapping of the

cane-brakes and the crack l ing of the dry

gramma gra- . wasd i . t im- t ly audible. St i l l

t'acy were ge t t ing on. S - v e n . s ix , five-

miles. The lire was g a i n i n g on then,

with a w f u l rapidity, but the clill' w a .

rising c lear and dis t inct la-fore them.

Hal f an hour more and they would In-

safe. Sudden ly , w i t h o u t a moment's

warning, Nancie ' - horse s lumbled iu a

bole , pi tched heavi ly forward, and fell

on her knees. Fr.-d threw himself nil

Hotspur iu an iu>lant and, la-fore Nnu-

cie could free her feet from thc stirrup.

WII" at her side.

" What i . it ?" cried Nancie . " Is she

h u r t ? " A n d Ihoiich the voiit- was

steady, she trembled v io lent ly .

" O n e of her legs are broken." he r . -

plied. " You miiat rid.- U-hind me.

( {uick. Nancie , there's no t ime lo l . . . . - ! "

— m o u n t i n g H o t i p u r as be s|aike, and

holding out hi> In.nd to h e l p In-r mount .

" ( | u i c k , y o u r h a n d ! "

" O h . Fred. I cannot leave her t o l a -

burned to d e a t h ! " cried Nnncic. l a u d -

ing over Miss Moll ic . w h o looked up al

her mistress with agoniz icd eyes, and

littered a low m ..in of inteii*-. painful

sullering. Fred drew a pistol from his bolster.

" T h e r e is no o t h e r way ," be said

quie t ly , as he fired.

The chestnut 's pret ty bead fell proiic-

on thc rank gntss, a shudder [Kiay-d over

her graceful liml-., and she lay dead la -

fore them. Wi th a sob Nancie turned

s i l ent ly from her favor i te and g a v e her

hand to Fred. In another inini i le t h e y

were Hying over the plain. Alas, w i t h

how small a chance n o w ! The gal lant

horse, s tr ive as he might , made but l i t t le

way with h is double burden. Th.-re

werc o n l y a few mi les more. Already

the air was scorching. T h e smoke and

vapor euvclojied them in sllllia-ating

clouds, h id ing the blulF from view and

FARM AND GARDEN.

D r l l U v s . H l l l i f o r C o r n . The (irnii'iiiloirn Teln/ra/.h Niys: fn-sh eggs the year round and what nre

" S u v i n g corn iu dri l l s ami planting in wanted for U-M-. which ten or t w e l v e h e n s

hi l l s is again discussed as to which is the will supply for a in.Hlcralc family , with " < - of . A most profitable. It is c la imed that the "K-easionally somi e g g . t

dril l nicthod will pro- lmv the b - a v i c t re bens can Is kept t . v , ther. . a y

crop, and it probably docs, but not such t w , n , . v twenty five ... all. but tb.-

an increase as will pav tor the additiomil N'-.- c ''."'.Id a l - i la- enlarged. When a

liila.r, la-sides l eav ing the laud in a • t i , , lar>-'l'r u.... .l« r i . k -p t , the Hock k.-rp ii .irnni; and h. -.llhy ns. l!i u M n ' . j

idition froiu the inq- .^ ib i l i t v l"• 'I'vidial. nnd a . orre . |a .n . l ing

lo cu l t iva te it thoronghlv . The old. "I"1'''' .'"""'•'I- - ludgment I U-

tried, nnd proved nictb.>l .'if planting in t ' x , r , i",',l i h i - r . - . | . e i , a - t h e different

hills, l l lx l t j . is a f ter all the nio.t certain

and we say the Is-.t, ns the size of ibe corn will attest ."

F a t t e n l n i r L » m b « . The lir.t fat lani l» of thc scx-on are

a lways sought for by first class hotel

k.a-pers and weal thy fnmil ics a t fancy

A T i m e l y T a l k A b o u t F l o w e r a .

reeds require diHerent r.a.m, A few

hens wi lh p lenty of .pa.-e will do I r i t e r

than double thenumiM-rcrowded. /-'. ( i . in I'lim llrrnhl.

H o u a s h o l d H i n t s .

T o WASH RKH TAIII.I: LINKS'. I ' s e

tepid water, w i th a l i t t le |«.w-.ler.-d lairax

They are s.'rve.l up with mint | ( l".rax m-i. the n d n r ) ; wash the lin.-n

rai-a-d under glass. Prices cont inue ri- seiKiralely and qu ick ly , u . i n g very l i t t le

. . .uncral ive fnr lamlM unt i l thc g l u t : ""ap: rinse iu t.-pid water conta in ing a

comes in later iu the season. T o have l i t t le laiileil s tarch; hang to dry in the

the-m early the ewes must h a v e been bred shade; iron when almost dry.

considerably iu advance of the usual DRKSSIM; r o l l l . i r r r f r i : SAI.AH.—

t i ine; giasl quarters must la -provided at After |sitatia-s h a v e Is en iiiashed and

laiubing time, and thc ewes must la- well prepared for the table, Like two leaqaMin-

cared for dur ing thc t ime t h e y arc suck- fuls of the |aitatia-s. one t.-n..|aainful

l ing. This is alamt nil there is to it, e x prepared mustard, o n e t.-as|aainful v im -

cept that if the lamlis are uf S m t h D o w n gar. a l i tt le |a-p|a-r and sal t ; mix wel l ,

or l<.-ic«-ster erms- - so m u c h the la-tter. - using a table knife , and mash all l u m p . :

W h a t the breeder or feeder receives in s lowly |a.ur on, whi le s i irring enough

return is not o n l y an enhanced price, o l ive oil to make it the pnqa-r t h i e k n e * ;

and profit ful ly o i iumensurat . - with the at the last add one bard ladled egg finely

qual i ty of the oHcrings, but the added chop|K-d.

.a t i s fact ion of h a v i n g pnalucial a it-ally I ROII.KI. MACKKISKI, ('AI-R.n SATI-I-U—

sn |ar ior pr.alu.-t to supply a constant ly ("IKHI-S- two large very f r c h mackerel ,

increasing dennui.i . draw by the gil ls , cleans.- thoroughly .

j make a deep inc i . ion lengthwise in t h e

i back, plnce on the slu-et in a fishda.ilcr Occupation with our w i n d o w gardens waU-r ac idulated with wh i t e -

imist fill up our hours for the next s i x w i n c v inegar, e v e r with a sheet of | « -

wveks at least, nnd we wi l l find siiiricient |K.r. set to ls . i l and s immer s l ight ly for

lalsir with which to ut i l ize our present half an hour: d n i n . s l ide .i|ain a fo lded

for futi in- l ienefit. napkin, surround wi th parslcv-leaves l / t us d ig around them, loosening the ,,,,.1 w r v i . ,vith caia-r snuee iu a s i u e c -

earth qu i t e d e e p down in the jaits, and la.wl.

g i v i n g can-ful ly , a l i t t le auionia, lame T o RKMOVK GKHASI; SIIITS KK.I.M

dust , or lime, d i luted free ly in water; | Sn.K.—I'laccHiim- coar-e brown pa|a r—

g i v e tb i . on.-e a week, not oftencr, nnd the soft k ind—on la.th sides.if the s |a.ts.

let the water l a - w a r m . If dust has ac- then press can- fu l ly w i th a hot i ron;

cuiui i lnted on them, g i v e them a | elmnge the iKi|a r o f t en , its it nbsorlw t h e

thorougb I Kith. grease. If the giaals are so rich or d e l i -

Watch for insi-ets, nnd wage an untir- .-ate that the iron is l ike ly to injure them

ing warfare w i th them. T o des troy , try friction by using raw c o t t o n — n i l

them, use tolweco water, or car la i l icsoap, th,. r |a i ts oil", chang ing thc- cot ton o f t e n ,

suds, or els*- [aiwder w i th white be l le - . If the casb i i i en -or cas-iincre is soiled or

laire, Scotch .null', or flower of sulphur, . ta ined iu many places, rip the art ic le

G i v e the l i tt le |a-.ts no quarter. Exter - and wash it in tepid water sof tened w i t h

ininate them. Cut oil' the top of a n y pulverized borax, l l can la- made to

plant that m a y have the tendency to i look as g.a.d as new. grow weak nnd siekly. 1).. not lw afraid T ( , | | E F . r m u K . - S l i l th i t -to prune them a l i tt le , then g ive t h e m ; l i r f ; l l | r t < | V ( , v i , r v f l l U r

s u i i s h i u e a n d nourishment , and they wil l t . l l t t i | ) . lean, which pre-

anijdy n q a y y o u by t h r o w i n g out new I and im-n-a^s its ten-

and strong slnaits and - - . u flower. H a v e a bright fire and gridiron K . r p t h c c a l l a s wel l w a t e n s l , ^ . u n n g ^ ^ u > f o r < . 1 1 | l t l i n j . i t ( , l r M „ v o r

boi l ing water in the N .uccr . under them. , , l l n i i n ( r . A ^teak an inch and and la- sure t h e y never g e t dry . Ik- un- h , | l f t h i l . k w i | , 1m.

swerving in y o u r a t t e n t i o n . a n d you wil l u . | | M i n u U ^ T l , f r V i p r i . , t t n . j,, t | M .

la. p lent i fu l ly n-warded. You can nlso ttav: put n l i tt le butter on pan or lK-gin lo plant seeds for s e t t ing in y o u r ^ , 1 . , , . . i t , , r < l ,v | 1 ,H , f . . r ( .

o j a n l a d s and lairdcrs. Take a sha l low , t i n } : ( m l l u . m e n , ; ( , H j k q u i c k | V i and,

la.x. or cut down a soap or starch la.x to w l l l , , l u . r U r i - M f r i w l „• h . l M

the reiiuisiu-depth, say from two to two i ( v , m W l „ l t j u i l . V i t e I 1 ( 1 , r

and one-half i n c h w deep, fill with |Mrt n r U ( . r ^ j, U . f . , r ( , j, i , 0 . , k , . l .

s i lver sand and part goo.1. rich earth. , 1 . , . ^ . , ^ |K . ^ r v - ^ the mom. nt

Pat the earth g e n t l y w i th your hand to jj j , OM ,i;ed.

make it qui te even , and a l i t t le compact ; C r u s o e ' s I s l a n d .

Mr. W . .1. .1. Spry . R. N. , in h i . new

laaik on the Cru'iH.- of Her Majesty's

then sprinkle w i th a l i t t le warm water.

using a floral atomizer or a small water-

ing lait with a fine- rose nozzle. C o v e r ! . , ; " ,. . . . . . . , r ' ' . . . . . . . . .. . . . M.ip (. hallellger, tl..:- dex-n l ies th. the si-cil verv h g h t l v w i th h u e earth and , , i r , . ..- .i ... ,

. . . n. . . . Island of J u a n I-crmindez, oil the wi-st

choking them wi th their . t i l l ing breath.

The roar of t h e lin- seemed fearful ly

near, the m o . n e n l s flew fast and tin-

deadly sounds la-bind grew every mo-

ment more dis t inct . The wind had iu-

cr.-a.ed to a t.-ni|a-st, which blew the

smoke in denser clouds over them. A

lurid ye l low g lare tinged Ihe heavy roll-

ing nias-a-a, the beat of the fur ious con-

flagration was |a-reeptibly fe l t .

" l« then- a c h a n c e ? " whiqa-red

Nancie . ha.king fearful ly la-hind a . l l .e

good hor-a- . t ra ined onward.

" Yes, if we can hold out for ten min-

utes more," he answered,

" H e a v e n he lp u s ! " she cried, closing

har e y e as a fur ious 1.1,-..t of wind

brought a breath of fierce heat against

her cheek.

H e drew her arm closely round him,

taking one small band in an eager, covet-

ous grasp.

" Pray for us, Nanc ie ." he whispen-d

q u i e t l y .

O n l y ilea now. T e n l i t t le min-

utes of t ime, a n d they would la- s i f e .

Hut Hotspur was failing. H e sprang

orward now wi th convi l l s v.- laniuds;

b isgal la . i t l i m b , trembled la-ncath h im;

e v e r y breath was a short, gasping sob.

Another mi le—hal f a mi le ! Ob. Heaven.

have mercy! T h e scorching breath of

the lire was U|ain then . ; they were in a

whir lwind of dense , siil lbcating smoke.

The horse s t i imbled at every s tep—he

ga..|a-d and moaned like a human -.iiil in

c x l r c m i t y . Covered with foam and

trembl ing c o n v u M v c l y . he s truggled on.

L i t t l e Haines and eddies of fire, heralds

of the horrors la-hind, crept u p among

the taugl.-d grass.

Fred turned o n the saddle and tried to

draw Nancie's bead down on his bn-asl.

S h e made n o resistance; but when he

woii ld h a v e h idden her eyes from sight,

s in-l ifted them c lear ly and i inHinchiugly.

to h i . . " D o n ' t F r e d — I can face death with

iqa-n eyes ," she sa id; and. ca tch ing hold

of b i s h a n d s h c pul led i t g e n t l y a w a y . A .

she did - • a great showcrof sparks, borne

mi the fierce wind , fel l around and over

them. - -Oh, my dar l ing , to think this should

la- the end!" lu-cried.dispair ingly , know-

ing h o w very near it was now.

" N o , no." s h e cried, " i t is not the

e n d ! S e e — w e are close to the blulf!

Oh. thank H e a v e n , thank H e a v e n ! "

A n d she |a i inted to the lowering rock.

which a rift in the smokediselo-a-d rising

right la-fore them not fifty yards away.

" O n . H o t s p u r — o n . giaal horse—one

more s trugg le—on. on !" she .shouted.

encourag ing ly .

Cheered at her voice and hand, the

brave horse gathered all h i s s trength for

one Iremendoiis elli.rt and laiunded for-

ward with frant ic lea |« . Rut it was an

exp ir ing . .truggle. Ere ten yards w.-rej

paiv-d In fell to the ground gasping and

panting, h i s brave spirit overcome at last.

Fr.-d dragged Nancie away. and. seizing

her hand, lajgnn running toward the

blnlV. so near now. so near—and yet o n e

look back she p i v e . The fire was clo-s-

la-hind, a fearfu l sight. T h c lier.-e heat

N-orehcd the ir faces, .parks of burnt

grass, cane, and splinters of w.aal fell in

showers a l s iu t them. The sti l l ing, chok-

ing smoke ha l f suff<K.-nlcd them, |Kira-

ly/.ing every nerve. On, on, w i th frantic,

flying fee t ; sa fe ty in front, death iH-hin.l

—arid siic-h a d e a t h !

" la-ave me , Fred." gasped Nancie ,

fa int ly . "I can g o no further . Tell

them at h o m e — m y love—kiss m e once,

Fn-d." S h e drop|K-d lo the ground with a choking .oh.

Wi th a wi ld cry he c a u g h t her up in

his arms and staggered on. T h e y were

cl.ise lo thc Idiill now. A dozen steps and

he gained the f.ait of the ascent. S tumb-

ling, s truggl ing , panting, h e pressed o n

up the face o f the rock.

Thc fin- rushed after him. sending out

long tongues of llame as if to grasp its

prey; it l i cked up thc scanty herbage,

and raged a n d roared in liere. fury . Itui

a few mor- y a r d s !

" O h , H e a v e n , have m e r c y ! " Stag-

gering, d izzy , almost frantic, he struggle.1

on, step a f t e r st.-p, s tep a f ter step. One

more! " Oh. thank Heaven , thank

H e a v e n — s a f e t y at last!"

It was a terribly narrow csea|«c. S o

clo-a! had la-en the lire, ni deadly the

|a ril, that it seemed as if o n l y a miracle

had saved them. Half an hour after-

ward. when t h e y had n-covered suHieic-nt

. t rcngth to s trugg le unwnrd to the l ied

Ranch, they la-gan to realize to what an

e x t r e m i t y of danger they were rial need.

Their c lo thes looked like t inder and h u n g

on them iu shreds and patches. Nancie 's

face was deadly w h i t e . e x c e p t for a v iv id

red scar d o w n one- s ide of her cheek and

neck, where a scorching flame had caught

it. Fred's right arm was complete ly dis-

abled; h is bands and face were a deep

criu.-siii in hue . The lire had scorched

him terribly .

As they crept s lowly a long. Fred looked

wi s t fu l ly into Nancie 's face.

" Did y o u mean it, Nancie?" he- asked.

gent ly .

" M e a n what?" she said, her e y e s

dna .p ing s h y l y la-fore- his.

" W h a t y o u said a whi le ago. Wi l l

you kiss me. Nancie . my own love?"

"Yes ," she whispered, turning her

sweet face to his.

SunKi .v no one- •«. foolish to sulli-r frnm t nld in ihe Head, r.ilarrh, Snn-s in ih.-N.IM-, ttheii ynn .-.in lie .11 red liv lliia new uilll-eiilie Pnwdi-r, Or. J. II. Me Lean'a I'll-Inrrh Mnuir. Tri.il I•.)».», by- mail V. els. Ilr. .1. II. Me I.en n, :ll I I 'hi-.lmil. Si. I.miis.

H a b i t s w i l l C l i n g .

H a h l U wil l c l ing to a |K-rson." re-

marked t h e old man.

" Y e . , " . -ont inuol b is con.|>anion,

" y o n reincmla-r thai P l u n k e t t laiy, w h o

would never play a n y t h i n g but ' p u l l -

a w a y ' w h e n we w.-rc ehlldn-n in school

together? "

--CerUiinly, I re incmlar bim wel l ."

r.pliial the lir.t | iarty; " w h a t has ever

lioeomc of h i m ? "

" O h , he gn-w up to iMH-om.-adcnti.t,"

calmly replied thc o ther ; " h e ' s in the

' pul l -away ' business y e t . "

A n d t h e lir.t old man maided as h e

re|H-aU-d t h e w o n U :

" Yes. h a b i t , will c l ing to a pcr-oii."—

Cliicinjii ,/oiirniil.

" N o m m v knows lo this d a y . " s a y s the

Rrooklyn JCnijIe, "what a t ime Noah had

of it in t h e ark with the iiiitedcluviiin

ancestor of the prc.-s-nl Ken l i i eky mule ."

You don' t snp|ai.M- tbat thc captain of tln-

ark, wi tb a gorgeous cabin at his com-

mand. traveled during those forty d a y .

on the laiiler deck wi th a jackas. , do y o u ? ...

' i ; . . cr imiuate ly and iu the same family. The V . -nnVi , /^ i v ^ w r / v ^ . ' i l i . ' - mn.i pn|e . T o l - n t A T r . i r i i ' i by the new iirinci- | ) , . t . . r ioration and dissatisfaction a n - n s ular r.-n..-.ly n f ihe .lay fnr l.ili.m.m . . .hrad-

idr. Hr. J. II. MeLrim a I imu'li and l.uim' " ll.-nlim- lilnl.nl.-s; ih.-y cure I'nilu'lis. I'. Id. and all Throat and lane.- l i i . eas . . . Triil hox.-a ei- . , hy mail. Iir. J. II. Mcla-an'. nlHec. .'III Clu-.liiul, Si. I.nnis, Mn.

T i n : last novel ty in Parisan umbrellas

may la-dcserilieil as t ru ly horrible. T h e y

are of orange silk l ined with dark red.

on the scraps from thc table, Ac. , with a C ' . u x a n d Hour an- staple article..; but r p T J T 1

l i tt le other f.aal, ^-l . -et in/ in general the m " r , • l l , a " i ± ^

eh.-a|a-.t of the grains, and thus fnrn i .b where known. Ii is if.x.d fnr ehildr.-n nr adiili., fnr any inlernal .nr. ill.-eh. -i nr hnn.-ls, and lie-I.e.I l.inini.-nl prepared, I mid.-r whatever name.

id.-'

GOOD OLD STAND-BY. T n r all-goi.e fi-i-ling which |

•nini'lilllra -peak nf. is eil.Ked l.v Hani nil

r r . M o x i c t m i i i i H t a n g L i n i m e n t /•nr. •' / W . / n . /'.tf. iu .mall do.- s. |

Il you wi-h to save your" hair and J - Q R M A N A N D B E A S T .

I'Ai r .XTi io and invenlors -hoiiid read adverliM-iii.nl nf Kd.nn Hr... niinlh.r .•.ilunin.

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Sprina rain. Whral -[.line

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M. .11..in 1.. .')i..i.r . . e.imiii.in In fair.

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tin- frost is over . t h e v wil l , of e o n r * . 1 v ,1

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heavy rain Imt s.-rves to make them '""I? in eoiuinjf. Hen- a l . . they foun-l

. irik th.-ir nai ls firmer ami i l ir^-r. T h e v the lal . let crcctci to h i s lucu.ory l .y the

are iwrticular favorites of mine la-cau^- I " " ) ' " U l.-ar.l the ro ju , . - n i l Hi A In Of th.-ir harilv elmractcr. Tliev w i | | I ' l e s cn lun- the pla.-e where Selkirk wore

Hotter annua l lv . in a s u n n y e x ^ u r e . | , ' u l ^ ' i r ' ' ' r y M r h p r y s:,ys:

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Kceplnir H e n a for Ei t s i . ; fomied hy a s t .vp , ilark, Kirc rock, rising

A hen must be made comfortable K - u p some S u d o r '.MMI f i v t . through which

fore she wil l lay well , this is true under ' wi ld ravines run, g iv ing here and then-

all c ircumstances, and irrespective of v iews of g r a « y plains and verdant

breed, lu this she Is related to the eow. j val leys of ei in. iderablc ex tent , th ick ly

lloth IKISSCKS largely the douiestie feel ing. wiMsled with a luxur iant foliage of great

which must la- grati f ied iu addition to variety, among which are not icenble

coinfortable surni i indings . making l l i n . a I great numlK rs of jK-ach trees, which

home which wil l inc l ine them toward wen- said to have Iteeii planted by l>.nl

matern i ty—the hen to lay. and thc eow Anson in 1741. when on his f a m o u s voy-

to inen-ase her mi lk . Th i s principle age aroinid the world. Fig*. strawU-r-

shoiild not IK- lost s ight o f , A scared ries. and cherrir . are al.-i obta inab le iu

hen wil l not v e n t u r e to lay. A starved their seasons. T w e n t y - f o u r variet ies of

hen is tiai weak for the e x h a u s t i v e elTort. ferns were found by the- eol lectors. and

Over-fed, she becomes slug):i>h. A n y - myrtle tn-cs alaiiind in great numbers

thing that interferes w i th her well- l ieing; , , v e r t h e i ' land.

that thrftws her out of her normal eon- : S iu i ers t l l i on di t ion however tr ivial it may IN-, wil l v ^ j , u f

have it., inl l l lenee In lesrening the num- mvihlnf ihr au-r nf |»r. I!. V. Iht "f ejQT*. 'llii-* i - lnil4 , howi-vrr pit II- V i w r i lo i t nor rccoiiuiit iiil any ..m* o r o v n i l i fu l her fec.1, or favonib le her ciuarU-rs. i'.'» staudanl r.-m.-di.-. ..s mli-. . i i i , .. . . , nuali- in rur.- .-vrrv .h.rM«. rnr sever. Make the hen at honic-lirst, and last, and 1 ....UKIIS, lirnneliinl, ilimni, uml throllghout. and the luisis lo build oil ! ehrn.lle li.Ug dlaeaara, he l.eli.-v.-s Ills loilden

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blood. T h o n o n - o i l t e r s ar»- to U- sought , i N K l , 1 ; M U ; „ s

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S-o-d-d-eaa. G - rea . t ^ a - l l i n . P r i c e s ! . . . . . r r n T T K T O K T H E D U L L T I M E S A N D H A V I N G T O O M A N Y G O O D S O N H A N D W K H A V E M A R K E D D O W N O N A C C O U N T O f j T H ^ D U L ^ l l M ^ A . ^ L 0 W I ' H I C E S T H A T A L L O U R S I M U N G A N D S l ' M M K K C L O T H I N G

M U S T A N D S H A L L H E S O L D .

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Noticc carefully these Prices I You will he Surprised

Mens W o r k i n g Suits $3.50 and 4.00 former price g g and 7.

Mens Cassimere Suits § 5 and (J) former price and !()_

Mens all W o . suits §0 to 10, former price 0 ] Q to | 5 t

( E x t i . : Fine €assimeres and S l a e k cloth suits $10 to 15 and up.

MENS H E A V Y COTTONADE I'AN'l'S 50c, 75c nnd §1,00. Men nnd hoys Summer Coats 35 eta. and ii)).

MENS W H I T E VESTS $1.00 nnd up. J o b lot all wool Coats 82.50 worth SO,00 to 8.00.

MENS F I N E ALL WOOL P A N T S 82.50, 'J3.00, $3.50 and up.

SUSPENDE S THROWN IN WITH EVERY PAIR OF PANTS, MENS COTTON SOCKS 3 and 0 cents a pair and up.

S - A - M E R E D U C T I O K T IKT B O Y S C L O T U l J s r

C H I L D K E N S SUFI'S 75c, 81.50, 82.00, 83.00 and up. Boys Snits 82.50, 3, 3.50, 4, 5, and up.

In iact all goods whether fine or common will be sold at such low prices that every one M u s t B u y F r o m U s .

Star Clothing: House, Great Double Store, 38, 40 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Eapids, Mich.

These extra Low prices will only last until our present stock of spring and summer clothing is d»sp od of.

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

L O W E L L , • M I C H .

M o r e t h a n l i a ! f t h e p r i n t e r s in P a r -

s o n B r o w n l o w ' s o f f i c e nre c x - C o n -

f e d e r a t e s o l d i e r s .

. . . . S a m u e l J . T i l d a n , I ' e t e r C o o p e r , A s p l e n d i d w l ; c a t c r o p wi l l b e j C j . r u s w F i e l d . a , u l Q l o B u l l all

h a r v e s t e d i n N o r t h e r n T e x a s . j,, a p r i v a t e b o x in B o o t h ' s

T h o b e s t p r e v e n t i v e for f e v e r a n d

a g u e is t h o r o u g h d r a i n a g e .

L e s s t h a n e i g h t p e r c e n t , ol t h e

area o f t h e U n i t e d S t a l e s i s u n d e r

c u l t i v a t i o n .

T h e s e c o n d g r o w t h of w o o d t n a k e s

b e l t e r f u e l a n d t i m b e r t h a n t h e first

g r o w t h .

F a r m e r s in T r a v i s c o u n t y , T e x a s

are a b o u t t o o o m m e n o e c u t t i n g t h e i r

onts .

I n F r a n c e p a r s n i p s arc m a d e an

e c o n o m i c a l s u b s t i t u t e for o a t s in

f e e d i n g h o r s e s .

T h e p e a c h c r o p o f M a r y l a n d a n d

D e l a w a r e p t o m i s e d t o r c a c h fifteen

mi l l ion b u s b e l s t h i s y e a r .

A d a r k e o l o r e d b u g is m a k i n g a

h e a v y r a i d o n g r a s s h o p p e r s in M i n -

n e s o t a . m u c h l o the i o v o f f a r m e r s .

H o r s e t h i e v e s o u t w e s t b u i l d h o l -

l o w h a y s l a c k s p r o v i d e d w i t h a b i d -

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

are d r i v e n .

W a r c l o u d s in E u r o p e g e n e r a l l y

are b r o u g h t a b o u t b y t h c r e i g n i n g

p o w e r s .

A s o l d i e r w h o w a s t r y i n g lo c o m -

m i t s u i c i d e b y h a n g i n g in N e w Or-

l e a n s , r a k e d l i s s h i n s o u a b e a m ,

a n d g o t m a d a n d l i v e d o n .

A B a l t i m o r e m a n a g e r h a s an c l e c -

trioal z i n c f loor for s t a g e l o u n g e r s .

T h e v i c t i m n e v e r c o m e s b a c k for a

s e c o n d s h o c k .

S o m e b o d y w r i U s l o a rural n e w s -

p a p e r t o a s k " l . o w l o n g c o w s s h o u l d

bu m i l k e d ' / " W h y lln; s a m e ns s h o r t

COW.", o f c o u r s e !

W h e n t h e S u l t a n a v o w s h i s r e a d -

i n e s s to w a l k r i g h t u p t o t h e c a n o n ' s

m o u t h h e t a l k s l ike t h e t r u e M u z z l e

m a n t h a t b o is .

W i l d g e e s e are m a k i n g s a d h a v o c

a m o n g t h e w h e a t fields in t h e f a r m -

i n g r e g i o n o f t h e u p p e r S a c r a m e n t o ,

m C a l i f o r n i a .

N e w Y o r k d i s p a t c h e s s a y l a r g e

s a l e s e f h o r s e s h a v e b e e n m a d e t h e r e

t h e p a s t w e e k , for t l i e F r e n c h l i g h t

c a v a l r y s e r v i c e .

R e p o r t s f r o m all B c o t i o u s of L o u -

i s i a n a i n d i c a t e t h a t l a r g e r a r e a s h a v e

b e e n s o w n to t h c v a r i o u s s t a p l e s

Ihan a n y y e a r s i n c e t h e w a r .

L a r g e fields in G o o d h u e e e a n t y ,

M i n n e s o t a , w e r e s o w n t j w h e a t in

F e b r u a r y , a n d p r e s e n l n v e r y p r o m -

i s i n g a p p e a r a n c e .

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

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

w i t h l h c a n n o u n c e m e n t ; " N o

c a r d s ; n o flowers; n o b o d y ' s b u s i -

n e s s . "

Puckipeaks ol t h e " P a r l i a m e n -

t a r y f o w l — t h e U e n t h a t m a d e a m o -

t i o n t o l a y on t h e t a b l e . " B u t t h i s

b ird w a s n ' t hal l s o t h o u g h t f u l a s t h e

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

c h u r n .

P r o f . P r o c t o r s a y s t h e e a r t h i s

g r o w i n g l a r g e r . W e are g l a d t o

hear i t ( a d d s t h e D a n b u r y m a n ) f o r

real e s t a t e h a s s h r u n k f e a r f u l l y in

t h e p a s t t h r e e y e a r s .

B o r e r s w o r k i n t k e c u r r a n t b u s h e s

T h e y a r e in i h o h e a r t . H u n t t h e m

u p , i f f o u n d , c u t t h e m o u t i f i t t a k e s

t h e w h o l e b u s h .

T h o g r a i n c r o p o f C a l i f o r n i a w i l l

b e l i g h t b u t t h e f r u i t c r o p v e r y h e a

v y . P a p e r s a r o a d v i s i n g g r o w e r s

t o t h i n o u t t h e i r f r u i t t o p r e v e u l t h e

t r e e s f r o m b r e a k i n g d o w n .

E l e v e n h e a d — t e n b u l l s a n d o n e

c o w — o f C h a n n e l i s l a n d c a t t l e , f r o m

t h e h e r d o f Mr. W . B o l t o n , l a t e l y

s o l d at a u c t i o n in E n g l a n d , b r u t i g h t

a n a v e r a g e o f £ 1 3 0 p e r h e a d .

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m e n o f t h a i S l a t e , a s w e l l a s t h e

m e n l o turn out a n d ki l l g r a s s h o p -

|i«r» at t h e ca l l o f t h e r o a d o v e r -

s e e r s , o r p a y ? I p e r d a y f o r t h e i r

a b s e n c e .

T h e s u p r e m e C o u r t o f l o w s h a s

l a t e l y d e c i d e d t h a t f a r m e r s h a v i n g

w h e a t s t o r e d in w a r e h o u s e s n n d ole-

v a l e r s a l o n g r a i l r o a d s h a v e l o run

the r i s k o f Hre, a n d n o t the o w n e r

o f t h e e l e v a t o r .

M r . B l u n t , in t h e C o u n t r y G e n -

t l e m a n s a y s t h a i o n e a c h s t o o l o f

w h e a t i h e i o is b u t o n e s t a l k t h a i

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

c e n i e r o n e . T h e g r a i n f r o m i l ket p s

tip t h e Klamlard, a n d s e e d l .-om t h e

o i l i e r s t a i k s d e t c r i u r n t e s a n d r u n s

t h e c r n ' i s out .

t h o a l r e , N e w Y ( . r k , the o i l i e r n i g h t .

S e c r e t a r y S h e r m a n is a f t e r re-

B u m p t i o u n o w , and wi l l a s k C o n g r e s s

t o l e t h i m o f f e r 4 per c e n t s f o r g o l d

or g r e e n b a c k s , at h i s o w n o p t i o n .

T h o N o w Y o r k T i m e s hut a t o u c h -

i n g a n e c d o t e c o n c e r n i n g a n e m i n e n t

p h y s i c i a n " r e s i d i n g in t h e p l a c e

w h i c h d u r i n g t h o C e n t e n n i a l b e e & m e

B o m e n h a t w i d e l y k n o w n a s P h i l a -

d e l p h i a . "

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f o r c e o f h a b i t . It is s a i d t h a t M r .

T i l d e n , on a r i s i n g , e v e n n o w g o e s

t o an o p e n w i n d o w t o h e a r i f h i s

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

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

s h i r t o v e r h is h e a d . "

F r e d e r i c k D o u g l a s s w i l l p r o b a b l y

r e s i g n n o w ( h a t a l o n g h a i r e d s a n d -

h i l l er h a s d e m a n d e d o f M r . H a y e s

t h e r e m o v a l o f " O l d D u g g l o u s , " a s

h i s r e t e n t i o n o f o f f i ce is a n i n s u l t t o

s u c h a g e n t l e m a n a s h e .

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c h i l d r e n is o f t e n t i m e s t h e b e s t l e s s o n

f o r o l d e r o n e s . I t h i n k I u s e d t o

g e t as m u c h g o o d w h e n C h a r l e s w a s

w h i p p e d a s w h e n 1 w a s w h i p p e d

m y s e l f , a n d , o n t h e w h o l e I t h i n k I

p r e f e r r e d i l . — I l t u r y Ward Bttcher.

S o u t h C a r o l i n a w i l l c u l t i v a t e m o r e

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

y e a r s i n c e t h e war . L a b o r is in d e -

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

g o o d w a g e s . S o m e o w n e r s o f l a r g e

p l a n l a t i o n s arc s e l l i n g o f f s m a l l p l a t s

to l a b c r e r s w h o are in t h e i r e m p l o y .

W h e n t h e c a n k e r a t t a c k s a fruit

t r e e , c a u s i n g the b a r b l o l o o s e n , l h c

b e s t r e m e d y i s to c u t o f f t h e d i s e a s -

e d l i m b w i t h a fine s a w a n d c o v e r

t h e e n d o f t h e p l a c e o f e x c i s m w i t h

g r a f t i n g w a x . T h i s wi l l p r e v e n t t h e

e s c a p e o f s a p , a n d s e r v e l o c h e c k

t h e p r o g r e s s o f d i s e a s e .

T h e y h a v o a c u r i o u s w a y o f d e -

c i d i n g l a w - s n i t s in S i a m . B o t h par-

t i e s a r e p u t u n d e r c o l d w a l c r , a n d

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

su i t . I n t h i s c o u n t r y b o t h p a r t i e s

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

k e p i t h e r e a s l o n g a s p o s s i b l e . T h e

r e s u l t in t h e e n d i s '.he s a m e .

A y o u n g l a d y d r e s s e d in m u c h

f a l s e ha ir , w a s w a r b l i n g a t t h c p i a n o

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

t o a s i i s t in l o m o h o u s e h o l d d u t i e s ,

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

s n a p p e d o u t : " O h , d o i t y o u r s e l f ! "

a n d t h e n w e n t o n s i n g i n g , " K i d d

w o r d s c a n n e v e r d i « . "

A S a l e m s t o r e k e e p e r h a t h i t a

h a p p y p l a n t o k e e p l o a f e r s a w a y

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

c r o w d is a g o o d s i z e d o n e , t h e n

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

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

h i s w i n d o w s a t h o r o u g h b r u s h i n g .

A n i m m e d i a t e s t a m p e d e f o l l o w s .

A p a r t o f the s p e e c h o f W e b s t e r

in r e p l y t o I l a y n e , w r i t t e n o u t b y

W e b s t e r ' s o w n h a n d , h a s b e e n a d -

d e d t o t h c c o l l e c t i o n s of t h e B o s t o n

P u b l i c L i b r a r y . T h i s i s b o u n d w i l h

M r . G a l e s ' s l i o r t h a u d n o t e s o f t h e

s p o e c k , a n d wi th t h e o r i g i n a l c o p y

o f t h e s e n o t e s w r i t t e n o u l in p a r t b y

Mr. G a l e s a n d h i s w i f e , a n d r e v i s e d

b y W e b s t e r .

T h e r e i s a fu l l le i i ( ( th p o r t r a i t , l i f e

s i z e , of t h o l a t e S e n a t o r S u m n e r in

t h e e z h i b i l i o n o f t h e N a t i o n a l A c a d -

e m y at N e w Y o r k , w h i c h h a s v e r y

s m a l l m e r i t as a w o r k o f art , b u t i s

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

s u b j e c t . H e is r e p r e s e n t e d in t h e

a c t of d e l i v e r i n g a s p e e c h in a m o -

m e n t o f g r e a t e x c i t e m e n t ; a n d i l

m a y b e t h a t t h e p a i n t e r i n t e n d e d l o

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

s i i e e c h in t h c S e n a t e o n t h c b a r b a -

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

a s s a u l t u p o n h i m b y P r e s t o n B r o o k s

T h e o w n e r o f t h e p o r t r a i t , a c c o r d -

i n g t o t h e c a t a l o g u e i s " t h e S t a l e of

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, wi thout pain. Although gen-

I t ie in their op-_ eration, they

are still the most thorough aud search-ing cathartic medic iuo that can lie e m p l o y e d ; cleansing thc s tomach and bowels , aud e v e n thc blood. In small d o s e s o f one pill a day, they st imulate tl ie d iges t ive organs aud promote vig-orous health.

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S A T S

E C A T S cto O A F S ,

tl ie bowels arc not Inflamed. They reach thc vital fountains o f the blood, and s trengthen the system by freeing t t from the e lements o f weakness .

Adapted to all a g e s and condit ions In nil cl imates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these P i l l s may lie taken wi th safety b y anybody. Their sugar-coating pre-serves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take ; while belug purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity.

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Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mat t . ,

I P n c U o a l a n d Ana l j r l l ea l C h a m l a t a .

soi.u u r ALL imraoisTs BVEUVWUEIUI.

Detroit a id Milvaikee Railroad

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

B a a t a n d W e a t .

Trtloaletre Lowtll

OOINO EAST. Through Mail 11:44 a . u B r a n i n g E i p r e t t 5 :48 p. m Mixed to O w o n o 2.00 i - . n Through Fre igh t 1 : 0 0 r . tt

OOINO WEST. Sunday Night Mixed 7:36 a . « Through Fr*ight 6:00 i . u Night Expr*l t 5:40 a . m Through Mail 5:02 r . N Owot to Mixed 12:40 r x

V T b r o n g h t i c k e t ! t o t l l prlnclptlpolnla Ean1

or t t It t l tba eoDpto^'t office, Lowtll, Ltdttatnd 8mokl>t Ara on daytrtina. FallBtn'tSlteplagetra on tight trilni.

". K. CALLAWAY.

Carpetings and Oil Uoths,

NOTIONS, &C. NOTIONS, &C..

r .O.TA»T, Lowtll Agmt Aaat. Bae't . D t t r o l t . U i e b

Can't be mada by t f t r y tgenl t r t r y •atnth IntLt butlnela wefurnlib, t i . t

r w Ibtat wit ling to work can eaaily earn t l l t i t a d t y rlgbt In thrlrown loctllllta

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FORiT Al LOWELL

M I L L S .

HATCH & CRAW.

CASH PAID

FOR WHEAT.

Flour, Feed &C., constan

on hand. We h a v e in operat ion one of

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HAY SCALES F o r the a c c o m m o d a t i o n of Iho p u b l i q

NOTIONS, &G.

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0 t : k , 0 f . G ^ d 6 a ' " a l w ? V • 1 , 0 f o u n , 1 F r e s L tt"d 0 « tl>o h e t t s t y l e , t h a t c a n b e s e l e c t e d l o r t h i s m a r k e t . P r i c e s a s lo*- a s a t O r a n d R a J i d I

or e l s e w h e r e . 1

Opposite Lowel l /Nat ional Bank, Lowell, Mioh.

N. B. BLAIN.

Covered Buggies, - - $100 to $200

Open Buggies, - - - 60 to 150

Platform Spring Wagons, - 100 to 135 S I D E B A R A N D S I D E S P R I N G W A G O N S .

Arthur Wood, 37 WAterloo St.

JOB WORE CHEAPER THAN EVER AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE.