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LOWELL JOURNAL, rUiUBHED WEtKLY. At Ltwell, nicblgaBi by J A S . W. UIN-K. TKBMB »1. 00 A YEA It- - CHIirLT DBYOTIU TO DUU VIVIMUB, yjVAiflH." OFFICE IN (J HAH A St 8 DLOCK-%1 FLOOR. J^OWEM. NATIONAL HANK. Of Lowell, Mirh gao. CAI'IT.M *1(0.000 SI IM'l.l S. t IMIIC1 "M»: W. W. IIA K II. II \ Ru i . A. >. SI.\N>.IIII>, ' c r \v ..M.. i .?. ISoOTB, ( It ilus, •M. N. 11im, I! It. ( H»*r. LOCUUDGEIIEIIUIEWS. VOLUME XI. mWELL, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY APRILS, I87G. 'BUSIIEBS C4REB. Votljr Mill! J ASUS COCIIKAWK. Pwrt**-'- "''J '» I lion r«<p»ttlulijr •ulicmJ. B. W. Dodga. A Traticv * foujrsKUj!« AT LAW lOfioJ OaaDKlar to CBtoc.rr. huUrr f.tllf. | do.. Mil .f U.'. »l»rk. Ulfn* »' • I Lowm^ MMU. | _ 0 H Look A TTOBSBV * r LAW. BatUm la til HUU»n4 ' A. 0«U*44Ul»Coarl• •UmaW U. •'""f UBctla UbIub Blutk, I^wtll.Mlch . Money To Loan an impruTfd b r a t . iBailr* of It. W. Bl'mRFIELD, Colbj aaJ oiBfi'i Block OiaodRtpKi MUk. For Sale. A* OBllio itrtk ol Dry Gooda with Ka.uitoio k FiitBriKua^UU. Will ticbiB|t nmt fot t good l«rm. AtdiiM, IM H o t I.MkBoi Nu.SI. Lowo'.l, Mleh For Salt Cheap, 0«ir«ll ui nnwkikc* laUr«» TbB Old BalUbU Boat* to bU polsti BMt tad W«tt. T i i l i * Imio l.ow.11 [ S i a U f • 1 OOIJIO BAST. Boll 11:11AM Tkrt. rt*l|kl tUTU I Bllt4, liNrH Biytoii QOIMO WEST. fr*l|kl »:«0A1I Butd, ."•'2 Bitroii l:W do Mill, CM PM W T k r o i f k liokoU lo *11 ytlBo<H> for oolo *11ko oooipooj't oBco, Lowoll. LtdtoiBBi laokloi otri on doflrtUi. PullBiB'i<l00fiB(OOIO OB •IfkllnlM. B. B. CALLAWAT. Aiit* 8aB*t. Dotroll.Ulok. Dr.T B. Lunbi R UlOUtac ASK Off ICE corotr Sfldfo ittooli. Lowoll. Blch Ilroio vilk Lol CTO Block oil Ohoplt ood I B.ixtl.'o B-idltlrB L««oll *111 bo oold »B w n l of Oik ood r>0KiMM> irtBt to lo erlcoBnd fojBiBlo. TiUo pno-i. Add.OM CWBOT JOHN H BLNT.Wublaiboo 0 0. il.t. MoOarti ^B^tKBALB AND BKTAIL . , | OBALBKIXOBOCEBIR*. 'O, For Sale or Rent. •iiotod.l •ilo ooilk i n t a fa o^cMt: aniUril l..i»»ll kDOon» Wlckhtai C- D . ,, *l.i h'.uwoBl3 orrotoB wool ildo of rood ftoa C. o . Dtone * O0.. ••Mf.i.#. U'HI'I Wtll «* Ibt plM'.orckord.tt. IVEALEKBIB l>rf Ouoli, Uiccortrr, D IHI U on'l I Alt" Si'cr. fun obont 3 miln toolh of lowoll. U Bbooo, llatt IB'I C v s Ciiteknj Ac iiui. lo «l nji s .rfr. imj-roto.). Hoooo, woll, Be. Uborwl Doit HIjm, Li'CO'l, nca. I. ii... will'» |l«rB m Ml*, ooooo; loolol (lolcitd - . . itt.Bii-l K"r fort'ctilora iooolroor wrllo OiUM' W » l « r i " I A.MMMU. Kt'Ll.lR * UTANUlf B. Allf'o "IBl'BUSKIo ood from litln«,l» holtU ond JJn.u» . U. toBil Hl.ttnad Badido. 11Jilt M tbo AllT'O i. Hick. boowf, Tl.obcjt omolbuaio lUf til logo boil UBtu la llir OUIIBCK. I . c x r j o a r f YNAKLLB IIBB>Oor OI I'AU'C vttc. I AMKS II. WEEKS- INSUHANCE, Crti4 lapUa * lilUu Iallm4. TIWE-TAHt,E. 00!f DBISBD nUB 04*0 OBC. * . I i « . (iff'K ? " T: " A Ob allonge. TkooadmlCMd. owaor •( Ibo •tallloB Cloo.kcit- by okallMMt aa; owBor, of Ltamlaftoa oiock j BOW IB MUklpa u r«B il« kocoo BBJ dUlBBBO I froai oao l a n W Mlloo Bialaol UlUt f t r iko ooai ot | UM ot l i m , ray * | ylay. •HI I. B. MALCOLM. Tbo aadKitcMd iOMpIo obwoo challcigo. Will , I i UBO, tlow.dlKiaco aad aaieaat at ooaa falo:o j bao.aad will giro ckalUrflag [a.l; .locly dijl ; BOIICO tkiioof Bcoaoa for Iblo : Eoogwro.o U oikcrwlM BIOIO n i f l y oBd BioBub y cagoaod for IboooBMB. JOHX M. MATHEWB"«. | April III, i r t . CIIALI.EKGB. Tko aadciilfi.d OWBOI of B OB|WOOU, Ibo oaly M of laporM Uaailafloa tow la 11 hit Bltto, koroby chtllotgti toy Ua bono ctllod L'tica, BOW IB ! I HMMSW -••O«-SSSS-« - SKSSSJ stt!ta58;s - ii : z ' " i * John WIIIOD A LI KINDS of Block.mitbing, Uotc-ibooiog. Wti«B lad carrUgo iroaing'lone lu order. MUton M. ferry, a R.AL ESTATE. lajurtBcr aad Coll'dioa Agrol, Notary OBd Jlullco. Bpccnl alloBtloo glron In DBtoyttclag aad eallKtloai. Unco oror N. L. tfcUAHy'o Koro Lowoll. Mich. IH A. M, R ICQULAK Coaiocalloa of ILxikcr CbapUr Ko, 71.tl Maionlc lloll, oa Wtdtoodty ocoBlBgi oaorbeforotbo full moor lac«b mooib. ^ ^ B, A. BctttlLlv, 8oc. BBrmony Lodge, MtTlM 1,0.«. r. Mrtliogccici; Boluidoy f.r.a JXlp Baak Block. ^lUMBS.Boc'y. StSSSgZSSt • • •« J . HiW.W, x.o. I V John Ttylor, rOONCBB tad onatUoltror of Ttrlouo lad! of I'lowo, llarrowi. CalltTaMn, Sen- Bokalclghi aad all kladaof coding lo or-lfr - Mick. N. B. BUln, -WSALEUia fancy Dry Ouoda, RibboDiCar^f I- I I lag Uota.Oapa and Notluaa Oppoaltol.o- ireil Natloaal Uaak. QRAMJ) RAPIDS DHUEOTOET. J Orton Edlo. OOBaBO.V.I'UYBRIAS aod Accoucbcur nfico afaUr.Bllat- Block. Urtad Kiplda. Bcidooco So7»' SkoldOB lit Q KaaTJCBBU. BRFWElt & MAL8TEII. KKAL ESTATE. C O L L E C T I O N anrf LOAN AGENCY, CONVEYANCING, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, J Detirablf Fropirly fur lalt and to ml. | Ilciiiltnt ngtnt for Citiscns' Im. Co., i , of Newark, N. J.; twetj, |300,000. Alio for our own BUte IDI. CO. of I.au-1 «ing; stieli. orer |300,000. s tats *=:e i t : *• 111"» !_ tttst "• ! « . 1 I 3 I i ?! f n . I'« Bpcciil attrition giren to Collections, And prompt return* made. LOANS EFFE ED OS REAL ESTATE iEURITY. OFFICE OVEB J. c. w ;BT'B DBUO STORE. K o p r a j a w B L B Y City Brewery, UltAVUUT LAOKU. Orund Itapidd, Mirh. VARIETY STORE. Pi Benjamin A. Harlan, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JUDGE OF PROBATE, COMMISSIONER of DEKDS. Etc, for New York and WiK-oiioin. PrvUite otfict. County building. Unuid Jtujili, Mid,. "THE MORTON," QRAND R Vl'IDS, mkt j^sssssss. s*tut r* •SttSg ! . . S f' > •<*« VSSSSS'.tS BS3 ' » i i L'*; : : i ». Trala No. t I COTOO CitoiaBtU Btlly n o a p t l l t - doy. AllolkorTraltaroB dally, otoopl Botdty. Boo. 1.1 l t d « Btkt DIBEOT coaaoctioa tt fort Wtyto wilk loot oiptoao Iralat of Ik* P. f . W.MO. By U aod froa niUbora, Uortlikorg. Bolllmoro. Woakltgtoo, Pblladolpkit tad Mo* Tork. Hoi. I t t d l BBtko ooaooctlot ot fort Woyto with Eitro** trolto ot Tolldo Wabtok k Voilt t St. Loot, Ettou 'tel. ooto'tollti tt KtUa*. too ollfc Ulcklgta Catlrol B. B. to Ud b t a Ckl "T*. I ootafia t t D. * M, Jaacttoa wilk D.B M. fUUroad i ad t t Ontd Btplda wltk M.C.B. B ftr Dot'oll *od *11 tol*li Etol. Koo, load t coasott ot BtokMad wltk fill*, bare OialcsaBll aad St. Loala Brllrocd for iadUo- apoiu LoalaTilla aad Ht Loal* aad *11 polau ootlk- •oat. Noi. J ltd 1 kiTt tkrottk Cnckat t t d KM. I tod e u r o Bliopug ttd cltall tad Qraad Bapidi. n»t. 1 • •• • MB* with EitroM trilao et Tolldo Wi Railroad, to otd boa (Jtlocr, i City. BB4 til poUlt la Scatk Woot Not, 1 aad I s a k o MIICT OOBI iroajk Ckalr Cart Wl * tt t Alo. Biak BlosV, Ziowtll MteblgsB. A Urjo aFSorlneot of Amurican and | Swiss | Gold and Silver Watchea FINE JEWELRY, CARD RECEIVERS, FRUIT BASKETS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, ETC., OHE MILLI05 ACRES ^'o-l^'amiriVitSi; I ROCER-S PLATED WARE. SILVER PLATED TEA SETS. Watch and Clock Repairing MICHIGAN. A. T. PA1.TLI.NU, / ,^ R . UTORT , KAUBUAM LYON, J Pineal llotol in the SUtf. 1875 WHERE NOW? 1876, To NIORIOAM, oto uftbo furoooit, J t t r W l ' tad bMliay Hutot! W H A T FOR'? l o b t r t rABMoal of tbo of flaoftimlai otatafor tala Btraag aollt. RoodjB)« k»H. Surtcrapt. Oood UhMli U. B. runt Ibiougb vnoter of tlraaU gtUkm.nU all oloog All kitii of product rtlt- ad. fliotf of wiltr, lliabir.aad bull Hog battr- Ith. Prlco from |3 to |1U |.cr tcio: do art fctltaco oa Umt ourtb All Tralai I aa by Coluaobat II BO J. • . PASE, OOB. PTAT. A Tiakat Afoot. LOWELL MARKETS. CorrteUd on Moaday ol each wtok by Oil £6 and LOhUVAN, WBuLEiALS ASD BSTAIl OBOCESS. Apple* par bu. 6OI0UO Applet dried per lb |j| B«ef. p«r b. 4@9 Brtai. par ba. 50 to 7S. Braa, pertoa. 11,00 Batur. par lb. 18 buckwbatl par bn. to* Backwbtat Floar 1.00 - Cbittt.par lb, 12® 14 Cblekaot, par lb 9 10 Cora, par b 40 to 4B Clorar aaad par bs. If.00 Oalf ikiot, dry, I So Calftklot, graaa, Bill, pat dot. 12) flour, par ewt. IS, to I.IB Bay, par too. IIO.OOtollM Bldaa dry, » to 10 Hldaa graaa, S Boaay. par lb, 30 Lard par lb 12) MapIaSnfar IOIOI2C OaU., par ba. S0@32 OBI OBI par ba. B0<^40t. Poik,tali. par lb. U tol] Pork, tratb, par lb 8.B0 I :& Potaloii, par ba. 17A1S Tallow, par lb. 7 Timotby aead, par bs, fl.Oa Snokad baet Ilel2) Smoked} booldtn 9e 10 Sbtap pclU 29 lo 1 26 Wheatailrawhlla, parba. fl.JO Wbaat No. 1 do. |l.ll Wbaat, rad parbu. fl.ot Tarklat, »01Oe. Craaberrlct, $3.6004.00 Oabbags, KS,i par b'd. Wood, 4 ft. Oak, 13.31 •'Do Beacb aod Maplt, fl.TS ittaatwiBBBtatBilBlioa loagta aay owaoc of a ctr- Ilea, BOW IB thto 8lata aad af Ltili-itoa, to prtdtca ttd •ho* at Itrto, Bta. ttd Ttlataia half brtd italllan coll, lllr, taoiaagh-krod itallloa coll aad Bra colla, all balaa yatrlltfi tad got la Micbliaa by n y too of LoilLgloa (tad Ibart ara aataral) at cia bt pro- dtcod ttd ohowt ot Bttgwoolt't got. Hut tad tlt«t aoatataU fair. Aaaaat, |1W. lurtbtr to t— tally: aruitbarraBoftl OthatBaagwoalabai a BOB oao yaar old that aaa, wkaa tkrao ytara old. OBlna aay graadaoa tl Lulagtoa.iliodaad ralaad la Mlrklgaa,of IOBO ago, from oaa to two Bilt*. rraloa oay goad track, ticapl oao atar Lowell, MUK. JOB Daltd April U, ItTt. JOHN M. MATUEWBOR It •" BXABIHATIOH OF TBA0BBB8. Ettlaa U koroby f i n a that t h a n wUI bo a ptklU oiaaiaatlaa ol all paraoat offarltf Iktattlro* at lotthon lor tko priatry ttkoolo It tkil lowtthip, it tkt Utloa Bckool Baildlag It Iko riiltgo nf I.nw- ill, ot Boltr lay. tkt Ittk day of Annl. A. O., 1176, MBiBtadog promptly at l« o'clock latkaftrtaaoa. MILTON M. PERRT, Tawaaklp Stf't of Sckoola. Datod Afril lit, A. D i m . 2w« ^ D M I H l a T B A T O B ' a BALM. la tka aaltar of tko Mlala of CkarlH M. BUttai, Hotico Ii kitoby gir*B lint t iball ullot PabUa Aactt**, lo tk* klghoot Mddtr, oa Balarday, tko Sttk day of May. i , D. It?a, at IS o'clock, la tko faraaooa.at tbo proailaat tkorola daaertked U bo aold. altaata la tka rlllaga of LawoU,ta tko Coaaty of ElBt.la IklBItU cf Mlrklgta, psittaat to LI- ctato aad aatkarltf graatod to a* oa tho twoaty atr**tkday afMarck, A. U. III(, by tka Probolo Coort of Loot Coaaty, Micbifaa. all tka iotaIt right Ullo tad laltrtot of tko taiddiCMiod of. IB aad to Iki raal MUta altaatad aad boiag la th* coua- tfofKaaMBlkaBtataof Michlgaa. kaowaaadda* aailb-d aa (ollowa to-wit; fnctloaal Block BOB- korodfoatT oao (41) aaa block aaBkond tklrtyflr* fUlaad Week a IBMrod tklrtytll [Ml ol Blckard ft Wickkaa'aPUl af tka elllag* of liiwall. Sal JoMUaaortgMt dated JBBO 10, Itfl. glroa to /oka OII01 far 1)00.0* Wltk laltrrat at too porooat. poraaauB parak!* (tal aaaaally. 4th A. D- HIS- baltd, Apnl ttw* MILTON M. PEBBT. AdalBMiaUf. it trait;MO. BusnrnsLocAis. PILES I—Dr. Ball & Voabnrgb curd pilot without tb« us* of knife orligaturs. No pay demanded till cured. Dr. Ball will be at4he Franklin Houtc in Lowell erery Thursday till 11:18 A. M. BasaOTal. STAR HAT STORE GRAND RAP- IDS MICH. REMOVE ABOUT APRIL 1, TO 87 CANAL STREET, NEXT DOOR TO STAR CLOTHING UOUSI. Nwt Monajr toZjoaa. In lums lo suit the borrower*, on good improred fsnns, by SEIRNER A LATHnor, Iniuraiut, Land, and Loan Agmti, Room 0, Lovett's Block, Grand Rapid*, Mich. JOCHNAL JOTTISIS. Local and Oaneral. COLFAX AT TRAIN'S HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 12. Burdick wa* fluid $3 and co*t* (|15.) The Grand Rapid* Timea i* now a Republican paper. Good for the Tim**. Mr. 1. B. Adam* I* wiUrtu again m B citizen Chock full orjokr^vfa us- ual Prof. Hick* and wife went to Plain- well la*t week. Student* lie ready for *ehool next week. That new building going up on the bridge is lo be occupied by Johnny Howard the Bhocmaker. Sitm. H'-nry proprietor. More little *ho** wanted. April 1. Mr*. Frank White—a due boy. Apr. 4.—Mr*. Edmund Lee.—a fine girl. Congregational *ocial at th* re*idence of Mr. J. 0. Train thi* Wedneeday erenlng. Room enough for sll. John Landon, law *tudent with 0. H. Look, Esq., baa already proYed bis abili- ty to argue a case. Hie maiden effort was a very creditable one, and we lie- apeak tucceu for the young man. Mr. L. F. Chase of this village it agent for Dr. Radcliffe'a great remedy "Seren Seal*, or Golden Wonder;" which preparation is for ssle at Hunt & Hunter's drug ttorc. Thit i* a valuable mcdicine, and we apeak knowingly when wc fay *0. The csucu* for tho nomination of ril" lags officers wu held Saturday trening. J. M. MsthewsoD, Esq., wu choien Preeident, snd 0. G. Stone Secretary. The following ticket wu neminated; President, C. G. Stone; Trustee, E. R. Craw; Treuurer, C. M. DeYendorf; Msrsbsl, Tbo*. Tate; Assessor. R. Hunt- er JR Ju. H. Weeks, M. M. Perry and John Kopf were appointed Villsge Cen- tral Committee. 11.90 WW i'EAH IX ADVAXCK. NUMBER 40. Ltt'aia Frcm Forlorn Hop*. If M. ' 1 inii. Illla'ffnl |>lllll ..11 llt-|IIIB||H. iivrcii. p.... • • > . II .. I H.V 1 „ MARRIEU—At the residencn of the bride'e parent's, on Suadsy, March 38, by tbs Rev. B. H. Whitmsn of Csnnont- burgh, Mr. HIRAM E. CLARK of Grand Rspids, to Mit* CARRCB E. HINR of Can- non, The *ympatbi«B snd congrstu- lalion* of their msny .wsnn friend* are Mill pouring in upon them. May they never be eorry they enlieted. May the world grow brighter, and life's burdens Sim. Odeii offers for ssle, eggs from i grew lighter u they grow older. But if ordeied otherwise, remember thst good old hymn: ••Tkoa lot tko arid* warld wog at It will. Wo II bo gay tad hippy itill.' r LIIT or-LBTTKRa remaining in the Port office at Lowell, Kent Co., Mich., April 5th, 1878. GBBT*' LIST.—Geo. S. Brittsin, L. the following varietiee of fowl* viz;— Light Brkhmaa, and Brown Leghorn*. He h u a choice rtock of birds and will *upplyegg« f r hatching at 91-00 per doi. 80tf The Best Good* at low prine* for cuh at J C. Wut'i Drug Store. Wall Paper and Window Shade* in i , gnat variety and at Bottom prices at J. { Bradley Denton, Miles B. Hotcbkiv. C. Weat's. , Irving HoLden, Fred K. Kell^ar, W. W. etor# - | date of the notice. N. B.—Money to loan on good Real | JAS. W. HINE, P . M. Estate security. Myron H. Norton. Col (ax IB IdOwtllt New Stock of Genuine Rubber Psinl 1 st J. C. West'* Drug Store. The lion. Schuyler Colfsi, ez-Yics Money to loan in sum* uf 1300 snd President of the United SUtes, will lec- upwards on real estate security. ture on the life and aervices of Abraham 0. H. LOOB. Lowell. Mich, j Lincoln, on Wednesdsy eveniag, April sgain*t th* ho*U. He met in caucu* and cominated a People'* ticket. He j, 0 . v. " moved and *upported " that the ticket J EDITOII Jotn.-TAI.: - • AJ.I etrtn. • - I" 1 be derl.redunanimoatly nominated, and; dewitful." T'lit old taw .. .. fled timet without nttmljer. iinrnxp' n it w*. Some .ay Ibere wa* another , y nn „, h%r in-ianrr in*ii at the caucu* beride* Blan*. but we 0 f Tcriliralion. A rtntntfer, if lit' regard thi* it* only a rumor. Th* Peo- iiad never takfn etptrial noiire of tlir >lnl< pie* ticket, a* will be *eeu below, i*. difference itt the ImUding* In the two ... . . . » .1,. place*, would hare thoitulit tn:it Ii • With the siceptlon of four n.me*, «h« | f n s,,,,,.!,,- afiomm.n. 11. . tame ait t h e Republican ticket. The 1 W M t | lc t | ir i, u ,t|p, tlm m.Uc, lit n« n i ) nii'ntl 1. Hut llic-' pirtii- itgsln-t in Vi You will 1I1 j I tell you Nol I mix .11;: rfjnrM' only Democrat on the People'* ticket wa* "Ch**. Bla**, forConrtable." And right here we dc*ire to give Bias* credit for politicsl **itscily. Had h* not caused that nomination to bo made, there wouldn't have been a single vote cast for a tingle Democrat at our town meeting. Humiliating *pectacle! But lie taw the gap jutt in time to All it, and now, he who ssys Democracy in Lowell i* dead, tell* a falte lie with malice aforethought. Blast, himself, will bear u* out in thi* auertion. Tho vote wu very light. Only 38S til told. Bad road* and rain prevented many from coming to the poll*; while others ttayed at home thinking that only one ticket w u in the field. The followiag isthe retult of the vote. Republican in Romsn, People's in itslics: Vote. M.j. Superritor— Robert Hunter, Jr 257 145 William PuUtn 112 Clerk - Jm. H. Weekt 375 No op. Tresturer— M. C. Wslker 285 183 II. K. Hogan 102 Jottico (full term)— ChsB. H. Leslie 177 Ja$. H. Wtekt 100 8 Jostice (three years)— D. H. Denue 373 No op. Sup't of School*— Milton M. Perry 378 Ne op. School Inspector— S. P. CurtiM 373 No op. Highway Com'r— D. H. Denize 873 No op. Drtin Com'r— Chu.B. Carter 171 No op. Constsbles— H. W. Booth 338 M Chat. Blau 144 M.C.Walker 874 No op. H.E.Hogsn 874 No op. H. L. Gould 873 No op. Tbs votsrs voted down all appro- priations recommended for highway pur- poae*. The *um of $800 wu votsd u poor fund for th* en*uiog year. The voter* voted down tbs proposition io omit our locsl 4th of July celebration. Urattan. Geo. D. Wood tend* u* the following specisl dUpatch: " Trot out your Biddy. ' We have met tho enemy and they are ours!' The whole Republicsa tickst elected a* fol- lows: Supervisor, 0. 1. Wstkins; Clerk ieo. M. Spencer; Treuurer, John G. Cowan; Jurtices, A. C. Dsvis, S. B. Scisnton; School Inspector, Geo. D. Woed; Superintendent of School*, Geo. A. llanocy; Highway Commi**i')n*r, W. C. Slay ton; Drain Commiuioner, C. M. Slayton; Constables, R. C. Tower, John I. Weeks, W. Green, L. J. Brown." I'r .1,1, find -m hurrying to and fro, the smiling hut "\\V chants, the slaughter of |i'iiinul<, Ili' 1 li:r.' ii; "takin sttnlhin,'' the forgetling of ilttll 1 wilk invi.ii.ic care, the long lino of team*, sud the s i w.ll the I t» .• ".11 |>t ,1 ..f t h e a v perabundance of Grangers, peculiar , n . j , . . . tion. Una Lowell on the aforesmd afternoon'. 1 nt . , , • the scene was in another locality, even in or "npr 1 """ M'-u.; I ' !• r altorney who ADA. I take back all the bard ihinm I rmin^li.il ainl cmi' iii 1 the mit! or have said about our beautiful littlf til the j.'-Mi.v. -...tl, i full knowledge lege. There i* only one obrtscle yet to i.su.d the ov*rcomo; only one rearoscli to or re- moved, nsmely-the Democratic parly ! ""'"'al 1 N 1. > ^ucli thing. Will it out of power. When this is nccomp- rvenc imp i ill' u 1 mihIi.unify me for all lished our onward progrett to financial iro,,!,},. . ull | ihev may piit 1110 snd moral sacess U tssured I f.e the 1 „ lUfwllli , M1 : v,. i t n . m fsct very forcibly to day foi I ran lor ^ office and didn't get clectcd. Thoother not do . v.n that. Ill" la'.v m fact eu- "feller" who was a Democrat teceiTrd , courugn ilum i:i trying to blackmail the mott votes, and the country is (.till in I lllei | 1V nni-i,.,. : t , rtiin from the start, danger. I am certain »haU never (lmt , l0 | llftpkl)un t | 10 vcry have peacc and protpcrity until the Dcm- , . c , , ociatic party it driven into the Gulf of 1 '•'""P"'. '"'noying Mezico or some other place. To be stite mode in wltitli I <• .11 escape fraui their my opponent is a human being and the .elutcla- Mv fir>i thought in tho ex- majority thought him iH-tter qualified' cittj||K . u[ llUlraga w , t for the office of town clerk than I. yet 1 . . we know the minority have often l^en 1 w " uI 4| '" v "" n " ' f ' / 8">«">d- themost enlightened, the most retpoct-; lets the claim \\ i-, and tin; disgraceful able and the most talented. After all, character of tho prosucutlon. and accept in this country, merit is nothing M. thejiul eilt of tIl , rmirt . , ., 1011 , d tuccest everything. Push on the good . . . . . . . . work Mr. Editor until we tee Democra- liavo ,l "- l'-' l «l'c chsractens- cy grow tmall and beautifully lets. iic> 'f tho pro-cculor?, which onablea The relict of "Undo " Rix Robimtoit t | lcm l0 couimcllcc n.i, Ml if. m ake it al- ^ w p ^ b i . u,.. Mr. John Lester, of this town, also died peal from any dcci-tou adverse to their lut week of indammation of the lung', claim, from court to court, with the cer- and w u buried yesterday.. ! tainty of annoying and harassing me, and expense by a falf-1 ' ,jr wliicli t could Itopc for no remunera- ingtree. The proposition to build and ' tion: an I which I wa. in a manner as- buy a bridge across Grand River was , scmin (l0i bv CTCU iu , ia appear, i ' T i Z ' S r S T S - A Z ' " ' » « • iwwerfut Those who know him can tell how good I mandate than a mere citation to appea.. a one he will make. Mr. Frazier ha* So, on the 10th I drove to Lowell in a well earned his position and is unfloubt- 8 i orm 6 , ee i i .u^i^fgcd the attorney edly one of the Ocst teacher* 111 this lo- . ,. , . , .. . j that 1 had retained, saying to lum "that Yours respt'y, , ' l ' 1 ' " ' a le by lawyers and in tho Ihe Younq L<y Prtnther. interest of lawyew." and was but a fso- 1 ble protection to an inaocent person in Ottlasa* of Lowell ana vicinity. thccircumslancts in wliicli I was placed. That robbery would be the result of In the street* of Lowell, on Monday, ^ (U) . CM0 ^ t|iat , woulJ March 13, 1878, I w u cited by a const*- nut now ( . our t i { tir t| 10 ble of the village to appear In-fore M ^ in ^ life i u t c ^ of my OWOi for M. Perry, a juttic. of the peace of the the purpose of trying to make it a few same village, on the 18th intt., lo dolUrf The attorney of course and antwer to Jarv. C. Train, Jarv. Eno*, .nother of my friend*, in fact, who w u Wm. Pullea, P. D. Sneathcn. and per. prcKDt| tllU v unwiM hap* *om* oth*r», (I have not the docu- tm , u M mv ffom tb||courM ment by me to refer to) in a claim for nn(J flMl|y reqllcltcil t!lat y woulJ gira indebtedne**. ( | lcm pjrmigji,,,, t , ) make an efTort to re- New 1 regard thi* a, an insult and i MW 11M.. w blch , assented to. I have outrage. An assault upon me entirely nul froIU (1 , c m;lUcr (incc ^ unprovoked and uncalled for, and that the action of mine which led lo this, was of a character, w hich, iu common de- cency, to say nothing of the higher ob- ligations of honor and honesty, should have completely barred the parties on my part, .tltinencf'd suit i- my remedy i 11 right you. t These men liingu»ge of " proji.i'.ed to I'rinc tin M I'I • throne. a- in 11 oasili". coi.k sure; ipt .of fim seed; wo anu w u uunea yesteraay. .* uromcr 01 tnint .. o( am , 1)r i n{{ and ha r;a M S ,X" -vs ^ ton of Mr. Bullock wu killed by a fall-! 'or winch I could hope for 1 where was West all this time that theta parties should think of making any 9tf nraotd for tllustnUd M .11 blot, lull aBdfllurco.tndbtcoBTinred. AddiMi, ItcU 1 DONE UT A W. A. I OWABIl Ccria'r, Onud Kipldt, Ul ill. P.'R. L.PE1BCE. Bot'r Un I INVt. Practical Workman. For Sale IIUICIN MO FOREIGN PATENTS. -OILMORE ft CO. BBcoott..ro lo CHIPMAN HOSTTU ft CO. Bolicito 'i. i'attnlt rtocmad In all caBBlrltt BO Icoo laailtaoct. S'acba'gCBalria till pitaol it irtalod. No i.«> fur makiui rrtllrol-, tiaritumliitlioBi No aildlilooal fee. for obu u- iBgUJcoBdictltgt nliatrlog. By treotttiUcu- lot ortboICoBBlulOBtrall itjtolrd appU.atloia Buy bt rorlrod, Bptolil af.oBltoa cl.ra U taui- ItroBOt Cu«o bolon Iko VotaBt UIBM, Klltaalolt btfort Coagrou, InfOBgontBl guilt la dUTrrtat Btitai, aad *11 llligttlaB opporUlolaf to lovoBUoat Bttdtu ALSO MANDFAI'TL'BER OP AND LIBAI.BR IN A l l K i n d s Of FURNITURE nnd WILLOW WARE, | ThoOllt ForB—ott Bin tttth of Lowoll gltllot. I IM tctoi, 100 laprottd; log kotto; gtod korto- | ban; yottgorchard; food flabori aollfroa tlty , to tood; goad foMfl 1 tplttdldly wtltrtd. Wlfl *.11 It wry law ttd lotg tia* (or OM-ktlf; *t It Is 1 of to BM to 11. I Apply to E.P.ftB. L.IOLLBR, 1 a*«kaii it* RrokMi, Ortad Bofidi, Miak. ittup Iv UlUBoriftCo, for put phttl all', i t ; pagn. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS END SCRIP. A I 1 . : I FK' K W JCWBLUY dTOBB. Urlor. frlraU Land Claiat. HlDlag aod pra omp. 1 tioa CI*la<,*Bd Uonootoad Caaofatt tdad to. Load 1 ~ ^ B . B AL C O M , Hvffruor lo efllliparahatarvptBany Oonrnaini laad atbjocl ; A tofrirata oolry. at l l . t l f o i aero. It il ol «|Hl tifat with Boontr Laud Warraoti. Boad altap to ailMB'tftKo.forpaupbUt ol ioatru'tlont. ARREARS OF PAY and BOUNTY. OEotn.BoldUri.tad Boiler* of tho 1*1* w*r. or thtlr k*ln*r*la aiaay caati latltlid to BOBIT fradthiOoT*rnmiBtofwlilchtboy baroBobaowl- odgt. Wrlio foil bUtor; oftoMlco, and aliti U» 1 BALC0M4MM0VK8 iiti at pay tad bouo'tj iMiiilt. Kndoit lUftp toOUato ft Co.tod t till roply.aflor oiinlaatiiB AllOIBcorr.Bilditri,tnd Ballon woaadod. rap- tacit, ar injarod la tbo lata war. h iwtror itlf btly, AAB afttala a poBaiia by addnatlBg Ullaioro Co. Caaaiproatcutod by ililmoio ft Co. boforo tho l«- pria*Court of abo Ct'.ltd Btatw tho Coort of OltlBaasd tho Soutborn Cltlmt Comnlation. £*ch dopartmoul (.1 our butloru Itcoaducl a Mparataburaao, aadrr cborgiof tbt t i a i aipor. tacod narUti imployad by tlio old fl'm. PfomBiat- ItatloB to all bBalaoti cotruitod to OIlBUIt ft Co. It tkt. MCtrod. Wo lutrnd to win tuccrti by do- •rolagit. Addreii. Oilmort Co. 829 F Slrttf. Wiuhinjton, D. C. Would rttptctfally call thi altratloa of tbaSdll- •001 of Lovtll aad Tidalty to tbo fiat that hi bu CB bind tbi bait HTOCK OP WAXCIIE*. Aiotrtcaa. Elglt tad Bwltt Mo.iainl. rifit OOLD X u d It 1 ROGERS BROS. PLATED WAKE For Sale. A goodfara of60 terniltualod * ai'Maoutbof Lowoll fllligo I B Lowrll lowot ip, with a ch'.lt* youBgorchard btaioDlogtoboar, (iloatfafwaU' and aitiotf tortllo toil: 40tcrrt rlnrtii,ind wtil ftoead Ootd tugar bii.huotbt planr: WO tin bttkali, lloa/tab BBd boiling paa will U told with flra lldtured. Trrmt, tl.000 d'.wa aad ibt kalaaoola oMy laalallmrata. .For lurtbtr parUcilort aqalrt of C. B. Ltoiio uotr tho pitaiMt or addroa itt Walworth, Wayoo Ct. N.^T^ Evtr oBirod for alo IB Lowoll. j / alto kt*p eomlanlly <m hand th«bf*t I'te- I Un and Guitar Blrinyt in Iht mirhl. A$ ' il i# my inlfntlou to http up a good itofk oj I good goodi, I nould mint mpoctfutty telieil ^ the p-ilronage 0/ all uko may van! ary- ! thing in my lint, Muting I tan malt it j an objtel lo PATRONIZE HOME. Particular atltnlim paid to j EeyUrlDff Watches aid Jewelrjt All teorfc urarranfoB On* J'tur. I Klist Door east of the Poitoffice. Q. B. Baloom. Tnp. OIJVRR CHILLKD PLOW, is war- ranted to do good work, scour in any *oil. run UgkUr iKan any plote in urn. Run *isady with one, two, or three horse*, not choke, not corrode, work well in hard drv ground, and give good utisfaction. Any farmer who wants a new plow «r desires a tool that will do his work euier, cheaper and better than he is now doing il, can get an OUttr ChilUd Plote, on the conditions of the sbove warranty. If it fails lo do all we claim for it, we will cheerfully take it b u k . Wc u k not a dollar of any man's money until he can prove to hu ettn mtUj'aeiim that every word we print i* literally true.. Lowell, March 10th 1878. 87tf. ATEINS FT ADAM*. . THE REASON WHT—l*t. We hsve no sztravagant store rent to pay. 3nd. Large capital enabling us to buy entirely for cuh. 8d. Small szpenses. 4th. Having (our stores (with head- qusrters in New York City) we buy goods in Isrge quantities. 6tb. All goods sold for the cash down; therefore no loases to be made up by extra profit. The above are some of t h e reason* why we can undersell any house in the State. Our spring stock of blsck *ilks, black alpacu, dry good*, ahawl* notion*, corset-, Hamburg edging, car pet*, £c. Ac. is now complete. Low New lot of Violin Strings, Bridges, Bow*, Pigs, and Tail-piece* ju*t receiv- ed by J. C. Wert'*. ••7 aei's, jMtk'a ail Ny'i citlklifatCtas.ilthea's. Carter ' s t a r e , T r a i l ' s bltck. This Is the 1 Mly axdailre Ctalhlif haise la {Lawcll. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS to j loan on good improved farms, in sums of |500 and upward*. Loans in amount I not to exceed I the value of the farm. Time to *uit the borrowers. 1 B. F. LOCKWOOD, Rood's Block, Grand Rapid* Mich. 37tf. * A FACT WORTH KNOWINO.—Are you tuffering with Consumption, Coughs, Se- vere Colds settled on tne breut, or any disesu of the Throat and Lungs? If go, go to your Druggist Wooding ft Look and gst a bottle of BOSCOEK'B GERMAN STRUT. This medicine hu lately been introduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. The people sre go ing wild ever its succen, snd druggirt* all over the country are writing u* of its wooderful cures among their curtomcr*. If you wish to try its superior virtue, get a aample bottle for ten cent*. Large size bottle teveuly-five cents." Three doe* will relievs any case. Try it. EHOANT HAIR it woman's crowning beauty. When it fades, the fades u well. While it i* kept bright, her per- sonal attnetiona are still maintained. By preterviog the hair fresh snd vigor- ous a youthful appearance is continued through man* years. Those who grieve over their faalng hair turning gray too early should know thst Ayer's Ilair Vig- or prevents'it, and restores my or fadetf hair to its natural color. It is a clear 1 12. This announcement is aufflcicnt lo warrant a crowded houu. The lec- turer's intimate relationship In public life with the martyr President ensbies him to give su almost perfect picture of his life and character. The lecture is ons of the moit entertaining and inttruct- ive we have ever heard, and Mr. Colfaz one of the most powerful and enthutiu' tic of speakers. Admltsion 50 cent*. Go early and se- cure tests. Our Charier Eteotlon. The village election yesterday was red-hot, so to spesk. There were five different tickets In the field, with but very little difference in the tickets. To- tsl number of vote* cast, 230. The tickets were made up without regard to party, although all elected are Republi- cans. The result is: Pre%dent, C. G. Stone ;Trustse, E. R. Craw; Treuurer, C. M. Deveodorf; Asseasor, R. Hunter Jr. The contest between Tate and Booth for Marshal was 1 ho "red-hot" part of the election. Thomas Tate received 117 votes. Hen and is badly demoralized." Ada. G. C. Hunter sends us th* re*ult of!, the AtUelsction. Ho ho had mado money ius:«ad uf losing it, he should have regarded it as his own. claim on me! He had sold 'irec sharei of titoso which lie bought ol me t > Robert Mar- The Republicans of Grattan have dons j named, and all others similarly situated, ' 1 r ' r ' .' 11 K,, '" 0 "' z nobly. G. M. Spencer wriUs; "De- from ever trumping up any such claim. ^ ^ "ch propor- . _ . 4 . , .. J -i "on of iiidcbtcducss on thuui, as credit- mocracy m Grattan bu been put to rout: T h e c u e 1* this; I bccame a subscnb- , .. . . ' r o" deemed just ami was released. er to the capital stock of the Lowell J Horse and Agricultural Fair Association. taking five shares. Was elected a direc . , tor, and met with the board three timet: , Supervitor, R. G. Chaffee; Clerk, , in and put il in Ins own pocket, without Therry; Treu., B. £ri*tol; Ju*tice, W. ! ' once thinkina that it belonged to Jud. Farrell; Sup't of School*, L G Fruier: Jheoe meeting* the preliminarie* were We>t or # D V o n i , , Uc ... Tlli , ment School Insp., G. C. Hunter; Highway beisg settled forth* Unit horsvfatrof ,. . , Com'r, H. A. Rodes; Drain ComV, M. the followimr June and the charsctrr *•* * • cltneh' r m his mind. Farrell; Con*table*, C. B. Skellenger, : . . g . 1 . , u,[lr » clfr Hut We t'-a l comu to a different con- N. Therry, R. Jones, 8. Swan. ^ i to the Assoclstion Wa* there clu>ion| Ilt . liUKh ,„ Ld u a 6UCWl . The Tresturer and Committioner of J 0 f u ! , y drieloped, and to entirely dtf- a i nvi .,t m qut ; it had proved ighwayt Rspublicsns, the remain- er * nl front what I thought I had reason K ,. (: lll!lch v , a| 1U ^ to suppose it would be from the citizens, .... , , , . " -. 1 . . different thiny, and changed its com- who were a**ocisted, thst I decided at, . . . plexion completely, for ho then dtt- the lut meeting with the board that I 1 1 • > attended, thct it wa* no place for me, and that I must get out of it, anil ju t as toon as possible. I immediately be- gan to make an effort to attain that end, and sold my *hBrcB fur twelve and one half dollars to J. C. West (who was also one of the director* and hud full ktiunl dall; Treu. E. A. Bunker; Justice, J. edge of the cans* that led me to sell 1 P. Myers; Highway Com. C. L. Cop I bad paid the first and only msc.'s- pen*; Drain Com. D. M. Skidmorement that had been made, for the pur- Supt. of School*, SUphen John*on. ; po*e, u wa* snnounced, of paying obli- Other officer* not reported. gstions of former aBtoeiates whose rights Orand Basld*. we bad obtained and whose imlebled- Large vote-about 4,800. Pierce [ neil) we |, ad awumed. The board of (Rep.)re-elected Mayor. RandalMDem.) airedor*, a* Wcet infoim« ma, and a* I Treasurer. Lankester, (Rep.) Diiec 1 . u p p ^ t |, c books will show, approved act of which I coiiipbiiti us in tho char- tor of the Poor. Tho Republicans • n , , ia i ei released mo and accepted him ,tcter o( . :,3sau,t thc l " n,s0 elected fiv* out of eight aldermen snd , i n ^ p|, c<. t and by no act of mine have " f friends, which was aa outrage ry W. Booth 116 voU*, » n d Henry 1 two out of eight *upervi*or*. ' I been in suy w»y connected with them whicl 'j ust,y f " r from Booth 2 vote*. Tbo nice point to decide 1 A large Republican gain is reported | pjuc. you as well as me. Had 1 not felt that was, whether thc two vole* for Henry ! B ^ t o n township. A democratic an- The Association went on and made > -ou as ,ve11 ^ 1 ialU ' 1 "l' 0 ' 1 Booth *hould lie counted for Henry W. pervisor is elected ; the balance of j outUya gnd contracted debts which I" decide if those p:irties have yet dis- Bcotb. After looking the matter up, the ticket icpublicsn, ezcept highway wm* of the aawciates refined to pay; played s moral turpitude tl.at would the decUion was, not lo count th* two com and two conrtsble*. the Isw compelled them. N ow they j re, l uir « y ou O" wcl1 ^ m _ c t 0 5| i uu ,l " ;m votes, oousequently Tato wu declared v*rgann**. propose to collect of me to bol*Ur them- at we would shuu a pcstilencc orconta- Higbwayt der. Democrats. Bown*. The Democrats of Bowne had no ticket. There jvere two tickets in the field, however, snd we sre informtd that the contest was between the grange and anti-grange element, the latter ticket coming out ahead. The ra*ult u *ent U* by Dr. Ford 1* as follow*: Supervi- tor. A. L. Coons: Clerk, Frank Cuykon covered that ythc whole thing was a gambling fraud. from the beginning and that thero could be no valid sale, for there was no value." Ami ho positively refused to pay anything on tho two "hares (hat h" boughtof me, which he had not disposed of, and iu consequence of circunislflue... which is no way inval- idate any of lie "e fact.', argumentt, or conclusions, tin parties commenceil action against m". Now respen ib!e and re.pectcd citizens of Lowell I should never have written thi* iiad I not fell that I had a right fo ex- peel that you must regard thit Msrshsl WA anderwiwid the end I* nol i t J J ^ o ^ S f p . ' w V s ' r e ' n f o S r t t h a t 'the k1 ™ "l 1 i n l,ltir prsclicc*. yat. ; Democrat* won u U*UBI. Superviwr, Now I regardMlns u s complete snsw gt'in. TH* BLSOTIOHa DemocraU won u usual. SupervUor, ( Now I regard'thi* u a complete answer I t*y itgain, for 1 a-stimo that no one J. W. Walker; Clerk, J. L. Covert: 1 to these parties, antwering all of the re- Jw P ,s )* l! ' ( -' ll ' rkicH disregard "f tho Tre*turrr, II. Kerr, irulh and neither oil, dye, nor anything dele- terious, and imparts to the *calp what it mott needed—a tente of pleB*snt snd delishtful freedom from scurf or dsn- : bsd d*y for Democrst*. It wusgood drug.—Jfao Bmu ( I f . 0.) Timti. ,j g y ( or Republicsn*. The D*mocrsts WORDS OF WARNING, | • re Tcr ' bu, J , l » 0 * m J c*"' 1 •top During the present yesr. u in the , 0 T 0 , f ""I ,ime lbe " ,D past, the grave will clou over thouMnd* j town. Tlie Republican* think it it fun simply becauu they neglect the mean* ho vote aud would come out if they knew which would rutore them to haalth. there would ^ , Dy tbiDg to do. wonderful medicine, Dr. Morri*' Syrup and after looking the ground all over, of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. 1 and gazing through the political field- Tbore is.no Cough or Cold, cue of a*-1 „ | aM concluded ( 0 make no nomina- tbma. Bronchitis, Blood-spitting, weak ' lung*. Croup or Whooping cough, which ,loM TlAt WM 0,, ^ will not yield more readily to tbi* great | Sunday wa* a gloomy, dark day; just BOTANICAL REMEDY t h s n any other med-1 the day to tuggert desperate doing*, icine. If you would avoid any ditap-' j Uit n,,, day wllt . n wicked boy* will go pointment and bo opeedily cured, ask I ..... ^- .... ^.a /c* n . fia,M... .1 r r ' ^ T ' J . L f quirement. of honor or jwtice, of law l ,r ' nri l' lf ' of 1,(J " or - huU(lt - v ' , C. Taylor; 8uperlntendent_of ] ^ justice shown in this act upou his ilrst ^ departure from the«e priuciples; and we ibera W u ol It." | ^ioneri wV'L. M. PosVi'Draln Com Town meeting d*y in Lowell wa*a 1 roiM10Dcri j. Cuev: ConsUbleA H and^ healthful^ preparation, containing' Ooc 1 |l 0 Vli°* [ Sct>0011 '' . Duoc4n i 0 r 7 ' . MwSalRoBSS!?- 1 ^'wT^dTiIKu^ Tl °p '" J """ -""s " J t r Great New York City Store, , Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. ; lie do * n t0 klec l > <,rcal11 aboul ki, '• 88*2. 72, Monroe St. Grand Rapidt.; Trial size 10 cents. Regular sizes 60 Ing 100 men at one shot and putting 10,- ' cents and one dollar. SEED POTATOES.—The Eztra Early ' J. C. West, sole agent, Lowell. Vermont i* a verjf_*uperior potato. For | Prof. Parker * Pleaunt Worm Syrup u l e by Gilo* and Donovan, and Peck ft {i* perfectly ufe, extremely palatable. Bradley, at 80 cents per buh*l. RaUed I N o phy*ic required. Cost* 25 cent*, by L. J. Poet. Try them. 1 Try it. 000 to flight by jurt saying "you git." Consequently Charley Blass aro*e on Monday morning with a fixed purpose in hi* bosom and a sanguine amile on his conntensnce, snd went forth to bsttle Shoup, P. McDonald. J. N. Kerr, W. R. Taylor. KOSBS. Thos. Daniel* sends us the following ... return* from K*ene, Ionia Co.. showing cution woald be differeat. that the Republican rooster of that town- have doubtless had i!ii> Sitnte ipieatiun presented to us before, and perhaps many times before. 1 also feel very strongly impressed to a-k yon to inquire if no disgrace or responsibility rests up" on you in this matter! Reatembar that mduct this en- Why, tirs, you have releatcd me by your own act, from any responsibility in the matter, and have taken another in my place. You cannot now go back 0' your own act to make any claim on me. My reply to any creditors of tbu stso- To Ibeni 1 wHHtwncuuuiawatwMctui vara, tun U- wouldssy. If you have any demand J 011 ,u ' 1 l"' uir , -, ship it in fine crowbg condition. The .gainrt thi* a*8ociation, that was either terprise 111 t h e interc'l- nf good society majoritiee reng. from 84 to 115: contrecUd or auumad while I w u a •" ll u,urttli, >' uu ' 1 " m:ik - 11 u ^ bupemoor, A. F. Le*; Cl*rk, Tho*. ' That vour refusal r mgleet to do tint, Daniels; Treuurer, R. Hardy; Justice*, member of.it, and you did not give usent , . . . , , Jared Sprague, Lewi* Warner, G. R. to releuing me and accepting another, and your surrendiriti,. .. into the hand* Saylu; Highway Comminioner, A. Bow-1 jour claim against me i* good and vou of those who run it to its Itnal rum, en; Superintendent of Schools, W . H . ahallnever need to SDoeal to the law* to and a cur,* wu Moon; School In*pector. D. C.John- ^ f wh»t compelled me 1. sdtaud withdraw son; Drain CommiMioner, G. W. Lee; Mtsblwh it. But if the obligations of from your association. ConBtsbles, S. Finch, J. Wellington, D. this association to you, were incurred Hemember that your H:iuk, in accord- Carr, M. Abbott. after I w u released by them and anoth- with public "•ntnuent I Buppose, . . . ! , loaned the large sum of money for Ionia City goet Democratic; the town- ei" accepted by th*m in my place, you ^ thev had to appeal lo tho law to ship Republicsn h 4 * 1 the mean* of knowing jutt who the recovt . ri aft- r the thing was *0 fully de- The election return* throughout the P^we were that you w*ra giving credit veloped and so ahowu to be on the road . ... 11- wi to and that I was not one of them, and '0 evil as 10 impel me to withdraw. itate thow repubhean gain*. Michigan to, ana tnai 1 was not y,, resectable citizens of Lowell, it all rightfor November. j J' 0111 ' aTC D 0 u m on m# ' I-ask you to enquire if your skirts ar.i Connecticut goes Democratic by a Now 1 r«K*rd this as a complete an;- entirely clear in this matter. small majority. The Republican gam* to a creditor thst would fully meet in that Slate are encouraging, however, j th* reqiyremeut* of law or equity as well j Botton. March I* 1878. A. S. STANNAUU.

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Page 1: mkt - Lowell Ledger Archivelowellledger.kdl.org/Lowell Journal/1876/04_April/04-05-1876.pdf · Hotico Ii kitoby gir*B lint t iball ullot PabUa Aactt**, lo tk* klghoot Mddtr, oa Balarday,

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

rUiUBHED WEtKLY.

At Ltwell, nicblgaBi by J A S . W . U I N - K .

TKBMB » 1 . 00 A YEA It- -

CHIirLT DBYOTIU TO

DUU VIVIMUB, yjVAiflH." OFFICE IN (J HAH A St 8 DLOCK-%1 FLOOR.

J ^ O W E M . N A T I O N A L HANK.

Of Lowell, Mirh gao.

CAI'IT.M *1(0.000

SI IM'l.l S. t

IMIIC1 "M»:

W. W. IIA K II. II \ Ru i . A . >. SI. \N>.IIII>,

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i .?. ISoOTB, ( It i l u s , •M. N. 11im, I! It. ( H»*r.

LOCUUDGEIIEIIUIEWS. V O L U M E X I . m W E L L , MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY APRILS, I87G.

' B U S I I E B S C 4 R E B .

V o t l j r Mill!

JASUS COCIIKAWK. Pwrt**-'- " ' 'J '» I

• l ion r«<p»ttlulijr •ulicmJ.

B. W . Dodga.

AT r a t i c v * foujrsKUj!« AT LAW lOfioJ OaaDKlar to CBtoc.rr. huUrr f . t l l f . |

do.. Mil .f U . ' . »l»rk. Ulfn* »' • I Lowm^ MMU. | _

0 H Look A TTOBSBV *r LAW. BatUm la til HUU»n4 '

A . 0«U*44Ul»Coarl• •UmaW U. •'""f

UBctla UbIub Blutk, I^wtll.Mlch .

Money To Loan an impruTfd brat. iBailr* of

It. W. Bl 'mRFIELD, Colbj aaJ oiBfi'i Block OiaodRtpKi MUk.

For Sale . A* OBllio itrtk ol Dry Gooda with Ka.uitoio k

FiitBriKua^UU. Will t icbiB|t nmt fot t good l«rm. AtdiiM, IM Hot I.MkBoi Nu.SI. Lowo'.l, Mleh

For Salt Cheap,

0«ir«ll u i nnwkikc* l a U r « »

TbB Old B a l U b U B o a t * t o bU p o l s t i BMt t a d W « t t .

Tiili* Imio l.ow.11 [ S i a U f • 1 OOIJIO BAST.

Boll 11:11AM Tkrt . r t * l | k l t U T U I Bll t4, l i N r H Biytoii

QOIMO WEST. f r * l | k l »:«0A1I B u t d , . " • ' 2 Bi troi i l:W do Mill, CM PM

W T k r o i f k liokoU lo *11 ytlBo<H> for oolo *11ko oooipooj't oBco, Lowoll.

LtdtoiBBi laokloi otri on dof l r tUi . PullBiB'i<l00fiB(OOIO OB •Ifkl ln lM.

B. B. CALLAWAT. Aiit* 8aB*t. Dotroll.Ulok.

D r . T B. L u n b i

RUlOUtac ASK Off ICE corotr Sfldfo ittooli. Lowoll. Blch

Ilroio vilk Lol CTO Block oil Ohoplt ood I B.ixtl.'o B-idltlrB l« L««oll *111 bo oold »B wnl

of Oik ood r>0KiMM> irtBt to lo erlcoBnd fojBiBlo. TiUo pno-i . Add.OM CWBOT

JOHN H BLNT.Wublaiboo 0 0 .

i l . t . MoOart i ^ B ^ t K B A L B

AND BKTAIL . , | OBALBKIXOBOCEBIR*. 'O,

For Sale or Rent. • i iotod.l • i lo ooilk i n t a

fa o^cMt: aniUril l..i»»ll kDOon» Wlckhtai

C- D . , , *l.i h'.uwoBl3 orrotoB wool ildo of rood ftoa C. o . Dtone * O0.. ••Mf.i.#. U'HI'I Wtll «* Ibt plM'.orckord.tt.

IVEALEKBIB l>rf Ouoli, Uiccortrr, DIHIU on'l I Alt" Si'cr. f u n obont 3 miln toolh of lowoll. U Bbooo, llatt IB'I C v s Ciiteknj Ac iiui. lo «l nji s . r f r . imj-roto.). Hoooo, woll, Be. Uborwl Doit HIjm, Li'CO'l, nca. I. ii... will'» |l«rB m Ml*, ooooo; loolol (lolcitd - . . itt.Bii-l K"r fort'ctilora iooolroor wrllo

OiUM' W » l « r i " I A.MMMU. Kt'Ll.lR * UTANUlf B. Allf'o "IBl'BUSKIo ood from litln«,l» holtU ond JJn.u» . U. toBil Hl.ttnad Badido.

11 Jil t M tbo

AllT'O i. Hick.

boowf, Tl.obcjt omolbuaio lUf til logo boil UBtu la llir OUIIBCK. I . cxr joar f YNAKLLB IIBB>Oor OI I'AU'C vttc. I A M K S I I . W E E K S -

I N S U H A N C E ,

C r t i 4 l a p U a * l i l U u I a l l m 4 . T I W E - T A H t , E .

00!f DBISBD n U B 04*0 OBC. * . I i « .

( i f f ' K ? " T : "

A Ob a l longe. TkooadmlCMd. owaor •( Ibo •tallloB Cloo.kcit-

by okallMMt aa; owBor, of Ltamlaftoa oiock j BOW IB MUklpa u r«B il« kocoo BBJ dUlBBBO I froai oao lanW Mlloo Bialaol UlUt f t r iko ooai ot | UM ot l i m , ray * | ylay.

• H I I. B. MALCOLM.

Tbo aadKitcMd iOMpIo obwoo challcigo. Will , I i UBO, tlow.dlKiaco aad aaieaat at ooaa falo:o j bao.aad will giro ckalUrflag [a.l ; .locly d i j l ; BOIICO tkiioof Bcoaoa for Iblo : Eoogwro.o U oikcrwlM BIOIO nif ly oBd BioBub y cagoaod for IboooBMB. JOHX M. MATHEWB"«. |

April III, i r t . CIIALI.EKGB.

Tko aadciilfi.d OWBOI of BOB|WOOU, Ibo oaly M of laporM Uaailafloa tow la 11 hit Bltto, koroby chtllotgti toy Ua bono ctllod L'tica, BOW IB

! I • HMMSW - • • O « - S S S S - «

- S K S S S J s t t ! t a 5 8 ; s -

ii : z ' " i *

J o h n WIIIOD

ALI KINDS of Block.mitbing, Uotc-ibooiog. Wti«B lad carrUgo iroaing'lone lu order.

MUton M. ferry,

aR.AL ESTATE. lajurtBcr aad Coll'dioa Agrol, Notary OBd Jlullco. Bpccnl alloBtloo glron In

• DBtoyttclag aad eallKtloai. Unco oror N. L. tfcUAHy'o Koro Lowoll. Mich.

IH A. M,

RICQULAK Coaiocalloa of ILxikcr CbapUr Ko, 71.tl Maionlc lloll, oa Wtdtoodty ocoBlBgi

oaorbeforotbo full moor l ac«b mooib. ^ ^

B, A. BctttlLlv, 8oc.

BBrmony Lodge, MtTlM 1,0.«. r . Mrtliogccici; Boluidoy f.r.a

JXlp Baak Block.

^lUMBS.Boc'y.

StSSSgZSSt • • •« J

. HiW.W, x.o .

I V

J o h n Tty lor , rOONCBB tad onatUoltror of Ttrlouo

lad! of I'lowo, llarrowi. CalltTaMn, Sen-Bokalclghi aad all kladaof coding lo or-lfr

- Mick.

N . B. B U l n , -WSALEUia fancy Dry Ouoda, RibboDiCar^f I-I I lag Uota.Oapa and Notluaa Oppoaltol.o-

ireil Natloaal Uaak.

QRAMJ) R A P I D S DHUEOTOET.

J Or ton Edlo . OOBaBO.V.I'UYBRIAS aod Accoucbcur nfico afaUr.Bllat- Block. Urtad Kiplda. Bcidooco So7»' SkoldOB lit

Q KaaTJCBBU.

B R F W E l t & MAL8TEII .

K K A L E S T A T E .

C O L L E C T I O N anrf

L O A N A G E N C Y ,

C O N V E Y A N C I N G ,

AND N O T A R Y P U B L I C , J

Detirablf Fropirly fur lalt and to ml. |

Ilcii i l tnt ngtnt for Citiscns' I m . Co., i , of Newark, N . J . ; t w e t j , |300,000.

Alio for our own BUte IDI. CO. of I.au-1 «ing; s t i e l i . o re r |300 ,000.

s t a t s * = : e i t : *• 111"» • • ! _

t t t s t "• ! « . 1 I

3

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Bpcciil a t t r i t i o n g i ren to

Col lec t ions , And prompt return* made .

LOANS EFFE ED OS REAL

ESTATE iEURITY.

O F F I C E OVEB J . c . w ;BT'B DBUO STORE.

K o p r a j a w B L B Y

City Brewery,

UltAVUUT LAOKU.

Orund Itapidd, Mirh. V A R I E T Y STORE.

Pi

Benjamin A. H a r l a n ,

A T T O R N E Y AT LAW.

J U D G E O F PROBATE,

COMMISSIONER of DEKDS.

Etc, for New York and WiK-oiioin.

PrvUite otfict. County building. Unuid

Jtujili, Mid,.

"THE MORTON," QRAND R Vl'IDS,

mkt j ^ s s s s s s s . s*tut r*

•SttSg ! . . S

f ' > • • < * «

V S S S S S ' . t S B S 3

' » i i L ' * ; : : i » .

Trala No. t ICOTOO CitoiaBtU Btlly noapt l l t -doy. AllolkorTraltaroB dally, otoopl Botdty.

Boo. 1.1 l t d« Btkt DIBEOT coaaoctioa t t for t Wtyto wilk loot oiptoao Iralat of Ik* P. f . W.MO. By U aod froa niUbora, Uortlikorg. Bolllmoro. Woakltgtoo, Pblladolpkit tad Mo* Tork.

Hoi. I t t d l BBtko ooaooctlot ot fort Woyto with Eitro** trolto ot Tolldo Wabtok k Voilt t

St. Loot, Ettou 'tel.

ooto'tollti t t KtUa*. too ollfc Ulcklgta Catlrol B. B. to Ud b t a Ckl

"T*. I oo t a f i a t t D. * M, Jaacttoa wilk D.B M. fUUroad i ad t t Ontd Btplda wltk M.C.B. B ftr Dot'oll *od *11 tol*li Etol.

Koo, load t coasott ot BtokMad wltk fill*, bare OialcsaBll aad St. Loala Brllrocd for iadUo-apoiu LoalaTilla aad Ht Loal* aad *11 polau ootlk-•oat.

Noi. J l td 1 kiTt tkrottk Cnckat t td KM. I tod e u r o Bliopug ttd cltall tad Qraad Bapidi.

n»t. 1 • • • • MB* with EitroM trilao e t Tolldo Wi Railroad, to otd boa (Jtlocr, i City. BB4 til poUlt la Scatk Woot

Not, 1 aad I sako MIICT OOBI

iroajk Ckalr Cart Wl * t t t Alo.

B i a k BlosV, Ziowtll MteblgsB.

A U r j o aFSorlneot of Amurican and |

Swiss | Gold and Silver Watchea

FINE J E W E L R Y ,

C A R D R E C E I V E R S ,

F R U I T BASKETS,

KNIVES, F O R K S ,

SPOONS, ETC. , OHE MILLI05 ACRES

^'o-l^'amiriVitSi; I ROCER-S P L A T E D W A R E .

S I L V E R P L A T E D TEA SETS.

Watch and Clock Repairing

MICHIGAN.

A. T. PA1.TLI.NU, / , ^ R . U T O R T , KAUBUAM LYON, J

Pineal llotol in the S U t f .

1875 WHERE NOW? 1876, To NIORIOAM, oto uftbo furoooit, J t t r W l ' tad bMliay Hutot!

W H A T F O R ' ?

l o b t r t rABMoal of tbo

of flaoftimlai otatafor tala

Btraag aollt. RoodjB)« k»H. Surtcrapt. Oood UhMli U. B. runt Ibiougb vnoter of tlraaU gtUkm.nU all oloog All k i t i i of product rtlt-ad. f l iotf of wiltr, lliabir.aad bull Hog battr-Ith. Prlco from |3 to |1U |.cr tcio: do art fctltaco oa Umt

ourtb

All Tralai I aa by Coluaobat IIBO J . • . PASE,

OOB. PTAT. A Tiakat Afoot.

L O W E L L M A R K E T S . CorrteUd on Moaday ol each wtok by

O i l £6 and LOhUVAN,

WBuLEiALS ASD BSTAIl OBOCESS. Apple* par bu. 6OI0UO Applet dried per lb | j | B«ef. p«r b. 4@9 Brtai. par ba. 50 to 7S. Braa, pertoa. 11,00 Batur. par lb. 18 buckwbatl par bn. to* Backwbtat Floar 1.00 -Cbittt.par lb, 12® 14 Cblekaot, par lb 9 10 Cora, par b 40 to 4B Clorar aaad par bs. I f .00 Oalf ikiot, dry, I So Calftklot, graaa, B i l l , pat dot. 12) flour, par ewt. IS, to I.IB Bay, par too. IIO.OOtollM Bldaa dry, » to 10 Hldaa graaa, S Boaay. par lb, 30 Lard par lb 12) MapIaSnfar IOIOI2C OaU., par ba. S0@32 OBIOBI par ba. B0<^40t. Poik, tal i . par lb. U t o l ] Pork, tratb, par lb 8.B0 I :& Potaloii, par ba. 17A1S Tallow, par lb. 7 Timotby aead, par b s , fl.Oa Snokad b a e t I l e l 2 ) Smoked} booldtn 9e 10 Sbtap pclU 29 lo 1 26 Wheatailrawhlla, parba. f l .JO Wbaat No. 1 do. | l . l l Wbaat, rad parbu. f l . o t Tarklat, »01Oe. Craaberrlct, $3.6004.00 Oabbags, KS,i par b'd. Wood, 4 ft. Oak, 13.31

•'Do Beacb aod Maplt, fl .TS

ittaatwiBBBtatBilBlioa loagta aay owaoc of a ctr-

Ilea, BOW IB thto 8lata aad af Ltili-itoa, to prtdtca t td

•ho* at Itrto, Bta. t td Ttlataia half brtd italllan coll, lllr, taoiaagh-krod itallloa coll aad Bra colla, all balaa yatrlltfi tad got la Micbliaa by n y too of LoilLgloa (tad Ibart ara aataral) at cia bt pro-dtcod t td ohowt ot Bttgwoolt't got. Hut tad tlt«t aoatataU fair. Aaaaat, |1W. lurtbtr to t — tally: aruitbarraBoftl OthatBaagwoalabai a BOB oao yaar old that aaa, wkaa tkrao ytara old. OBlna aay graadaoa tl Lulagtoa.iliodaad ralaad la Mlrklgaa,of IOBO ago, from oaa to two Bilt*. r ra loa oay goad track, ticapl oao atar Lowell, MUK. J O B

Daltd April U, ItTt. JOHN M. MATUEWBOR

I t •"

B X A B I H A T I O H O F T B A 0 B B B 8 . Ettlaa U koroby f i n a that than wUI bo a ptklU

oiaaiaatlaa ol all paraoat offarltf Iktattlro* at lotthon lor tko priatry ttkoolo It tkil lowtthip, i t tkt Utloa Bckool Baildlag It Iko riiltgo nf I.nw-ill, ot Boltr lay. tkt Ittk day of Annl. A. O., 1176, MBiBtadog promptly at l« o'clock latkaftrtaaoa.

MILTON M. PERRT, Tawaaklp Stf't of Sckoola.

Datod Afril lit, A. D i m . 2w«

^ D M I H l a T B A T O B ' a BALM.

la tka aaltar of tko Mlala of CkarlH M. BUttai,

Hotico Ii kitoby gir*B lint t iball ullot PabUa Aactt**, lo tk* klghoot Mddtr, oa Balarday, tko Sttk day of May. i , D. It?a, at IS o'clock, la tko faraaooa.at tbo proailaat tkorola daaertked U bo aold. altaata la tka rlllaga of LawoU,ta tko Coaaty of ElBt.la IklBItU cf Mlrklgta, psittaat to LI-ctato aad aatkarltf graatod to a* oa tho twoaty atr**tkday afMarck, A. U. III(, by tka Probolo Coort of Loot Coaaty, Micbifaa. all tka iota It right Ullo tad laltrtot of tko taiddiCMiod of. IB aad to Iki raal MUta altaatad aad boiag la th* coua-tfofKaaMBlkaBtataof Michlgaa. kaowaaadda* aailb-d aa (ollowa to-wit; fnctloaal Block BOB-korodfoatT oao (41) aaa block aaBkond tklrtyflr* fUlaad Week a IBM rod tklrtytll [Ml ol Blckard ft Wickkaa'aPUl af tka elllag* of liiwall. Sal JoMUaaortgMt dated JBBO 10, Itfl . glroa to /oka OII01 far 1)00.0* Wltk laltrrat at too porooat. poraaauB parak!* ( tal aaaaally.

4th A. D- HIS-baltd, Apnl

ttw* MILTON M. PEBBT.

AdalBMiaUf. i t trait;MO.

B u s n r n s L o c A i s .

PILES I—Dr. Ball & Voabnrgb curd pilot wi thout tb« us* of kn i fe o r l iga tu r s . No pay demanded till cured. Dr . Ball will be a t 4 h e F rank l in Hou tc in Lowell e rery Thursday till 11:18 A. M.

BasaOTal.

STAR HAT STORE G R A N D RAP-IDS MICH. REMOVE ABOUT A P R I L 1, T O 87 CANAL STREET, N E X T DOOR TO STAR C L O T H I N G U O U S I .

N w t

Monajr toZjoaa. In l ums lo suit the borrower*, on good improred f snns , by

SEIRNER A LATH nor , Iniuraiut, Land, and Loan Agmti,

Room 0, Lovett 's Block, Grand Rapid*, Mich.

JOCHNAL JOTTISIS.

Local and Oaneral.

COLFAX AT TRAIN 'S HALL,

WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 12.

Burdick wa* fluid $3 and co*t* ( | 15 . )

The Grand Rapid* Timea i* now a

Republican paper. Good for the Tim**.

Mr. 1. B. Adam* I* w i U r t u again m

B citizen Chock full o r j o k r ^ v f a us-

ual

Prof. Hick* and wife went t o Plain-

well la*t week. Student* lie ready for

*ehool next week.

T h a t new bui lding going up on the

bridge is lo be occupied by J o h n n y

Howard the Bhocmaker. Sitm. H'-nry

proprietor .

More little *ho** wanted. April 1.

Mr*. Frank White—a due boy . Apr .

4.—Mr*. Edmund Lee .—a fine gi r l .

Congregational *ocial a t th* re*idence

of Mr. J . 0 . Train th i* Wedneeday

e ren lng . Room enough for s l l .

J o h n Landon, law *tudent with 0 . H .

Look, Esq., baa already proYed bis abili-

ty to argue a case. Hie maiden effort

was a very creditable one, and we lie-

apeak t u c c e u for the young m a n .

Mr. L . F . Chase of this village it

agent for Dr. Radcliffe'a great remedy

" S e r e n Seal*, or Golden W o n d e r ; "

which preparation is for ssle a t H u n t &

Hunter ' s d rug t torc. T h i t i* a valuable

mcdicine, and we apeak knowingly

when wc fay *0.

The csucu* for tho nomination of ril"

lags officers w u held Saturday t r e n i n g .

J . M. MsthewsoD, E s q . , w u choien

Preeident, snd 0 . G. Stone Secretary.

The following t icket w u nemina ted ;

President , C. G. S tone ; Trustee, E . R.

Craw; T reuu re r , C . M. DeYendorf;

Msrsbsl , Tbo*. T a t e ; Assessor. R. Hunt -

e r JR

J u . H . Weeks , M . M. Perry and

J o h n Kopf were appoin ted Vil lsge Cen-

tral Committee.

11.90 WW i'EAH IX ADVAXCK.

N U M B E R 40.

L t t ' a i a F rcm For lo rn Hop*.

If M. ' 1 in i i .

I l l l a ' f f n l |>l l l l l ..11 l l t - | I I I B | | H .

i i v rc i i . p.. . . • • > . II .. I H.V 1 „

MARRIEU—At the residencn of the bride'e parent's, on Suadsy , March 38,

by t b s Rev. B. H. W h i t m s n of Csnnont-

burgh, Mr. HIRAM E . CLARK of Grand

Rspids, to Mit* CARRCB E. HINR of Can-

non, The *ympatbi«B s n d congrstu-lalion* of their msny . w s n n f r iend* are

Mill pouring in upon them. May they

never be eorry they enl ieted. May the

world grow brighter , and l i fe 's burdens

Sim. Odeii offers for ssle, eggs f rom i grew lighter u they grow older . But if

ordeied otherwise, remember t h s t good

old hymn: ••Tkoa lot tko arid* warld wog at It will. Wo II bo gay tad hippy itill.'r

LIIT or-LBTTKRa remaining in the Por t office a t Lowell, Kent Co., Mich., April 5th, 1878.

GBBT*' LIST.—Geo. S . Bri t ts in, L.

the following varietiee of fowl* viz;— Light Brkhmaa, and Brown Leghorn*. He h u a choice rtock of birds a n d will *upplyegg« f r ha tching at 91-00 per doi . 80tf

The Best Good* a t low prine* fo r c u h at J C. W u t ' i Drug Store .

Wall Paper and Window Shade* in i , g n a t variety and a t Bottom prices a t J . { Bradley Denton, Miles B. H o t c b k i v . C. Weat 's . , I rv ing HoLden, F r e d K. Kell^ar, W . W.

e t o r # - | da te of the notice. N. B.—Money t o loan on good Real | JAS . W . HINE, P . M.

Estate security. Myron H. Norton. Col (ax IB IdOwtllt

New Stock of Genuine Rubber Ps in l 1 st J . C. West'* Drug Store. The lion. Schuyler C o l f s i , ez-Yics

Money to loan in sum* uf 1300 s n d President of the United SUtes , will lec-upwards on real es tate security. ture on the life and aervices of Abraham

0 . H . LOOB. Lowell. Mich, j Lincoln, on Wednesdsy eveniag , April

sgain*t th* ho*U. He met in caucu*

and cominated a People'* t icke t . He j ,0 . v. " moved and *upported " t h a t the t icket J EDITOII Jotn.-TAI.: - • AJ.I e t r t n . • - I"1

be de r l . r edunan imoa t ly nominated, a n d ; d e w i t f u l . " T' l i t old taw . . . . fled t imet without nttmljer. i i n r n x p ' n

it w*. Some .ay Ibere wa* another , y n n „ , h % r in - ianr r

in*ii at the caucu* beride* Blan*. but we 0 f Tcriliralion. A rtntntfer, if lit' regard thi* it* only a rumor. Th* Peo- iiad never t a k f n e tp t r i a l noi i re of tlir >lnl< pie* t icket , a* will be *eeu below, i*. difference itt the ImUding* In the two

... . . . » .1,. place*, would hare thoitulit tn:it Ii • With the s i cep t lon of four n.me*, «h« | f n s , , , , , . ! , , - a f iomm.n. 11. . tame ait t h e Republican t i cke t . The 1 W M t | l c t | i r i , u , t |p , tlm m.Uc, lit

n« n i ) nii'ntl 1.

Hut l l ic - ' p i r t i i -

itgsln-t in Vi

You will 1I1

j I tell you Nol I mix .11;: rfjnrM'

only Democrat on t h e People'* t icket

wa* "Ch** . Bla**, f o r C o n r t a b l e . " And

right here we dc*ire to give Bias* credit

for politicsl **itscily. Had h* not

caused t h a t nomination to bo made,

there wouldn ' t have been a single vote

cast for a t ingle Democrat a t our town

meeting. Humil ia t ing *pectacle! But

lie t aw the gap j u t t in t ime to All it, and

now, he who ssys Democracy in Lowell

i* dead, tell* a fal te lie wi th malice

aforethought . Blast, himself, will bear

u* out in thi* auer t ion .

Tho vote w u very l ight . Only 38S

til to ld . Bad road* and rain prevented

many f rom coming to the poll*; while

others t tayed a t home th ink ing tha t only

one t icket w u in the field.

T h e fol lowiag i s t h e retult of the vote.

Republican in Romsn, People's in i ts l ics:

Vote. M . j . Super r i tor—

Robert Hunter , J r 257 145 William PuUtn 112

Clerk -J m . H . Weekt 375 No op.

Tres tu re r— M. C. Wslke r 285 183 II. K. Hogan 102

Jo t t i co (full term)— ChsB. H . Leslie 177 Ja$. H. Wtekt 100 8

Jost ice (three years)— D. H . Denue 373 No op.

Sup ' t of School*— Milton M. Perry 378 N e op.

School Inspector— S. P . CurtiM 373 No op.

Highway Com'r— D. H . Denize 873 No op.

D r t i n Com'r— C h u . B . Carter 171 No op.

Constsbles— H . W. Booth 338 M Chat. Blau 144 M . C . W a l k e r 874 No op. H . E . H o g s n 874 No op . H . L . Gould 873 No op .

T b s votsrs voted down all appro-

pr ia t ions recommended for highway pur -

poae*. The *um of $800 w u votsd u

poor f u n d for th* en*uiog year. The

voter* voted down t b s proposition io

omi t ou r locsl 4 th of Ju ly celebration. Ura t tan .

Geo. D. Wood tend* u* the fol lowing

specisl dUpatch :

" T ro t out your Biddy. ' We have

m e t t h o enemy and they are ours! ' The

whole Republ icsa t i cks t elected a* fol-

lows: Supervisor, 0 . 1. Ws tk in s ;

Clerk ieo. M. Spencer; T r e u u r e r , J o h n

G. Cowan; Jurt ices, A. C. Dsvis, S. B.

Sc i sn ton ; School Inspector, Geo. D .

W o e d ; Superintendent of School*, Geo.

A . l l anocy; Highway Commi**i')n*r, W .

C . Slay ton ; Drain Commiuioner , C . M .

Slayton; Constables, R. C . Tower, J o h n

I. Weeks, W. Green , L. J . Brown."

I'r . 1 , 1 ,

find -m

hurrying to and fro, the smiling h u t " \ \V chants, the slaughter of |i'iiinul<, Ili'1 li:r.' ii; " t a k i n sttnlhin, ' ' the forget l ing of ilttll 1 wi lk invi.ii .ic care, the long lino of team*, sud the s i w.l l the I t» .• ".11 |>t ,1 ..f the a v perabundance of Grangers, peculiar !» , n . j , . . . tion. Una Lowell on the aforesmd af te rnoon ' . 1 nt . , , • the scene was in another locality, even in o r "npr 1 """ M'-u.; I ' !• r altorney who ADA. I t ake back all the bard i h i n m I rmin^li.i l ainl c m i ' iii 1 the m i t ! or have said about our beaut i ful littlf t i l the j.'-Mi.v. -...tl, i full knowledge lege. There i* only one obr tsc le yet to i . su .d the ov*rcomo; only one rearoscli to or re-moved, n s m e l y - t h e Democratic parly ! " " ' " ' a l 1 N 1. > ^ucli t h i n g . Will it out of power. When th i s is nccomp- r v e n c imp i ill' u 1 mihIi.unify me for all l ished ou r onward p rogre t t to financial iro,,!,},. . u l l | ihev may piit 1110 s n d moral sacess U tssured I f .e the 1 „ l U f w l l l i , M1 : v , . i t n . m

fsct very forcibly to day foi I ran lor ^ office and d idn ' t get c lec tcd . T h o o t h e r not do . v.n that . I l l" la'.v m fact eu-" fe l l e r " who was a Democrat teceiTrd , cou rugn i l u m i:i t ry ing to blackmail the mott votes, and t h e country is (.till in I l l l e i |1V nni-i , . , . : t , r t i in from the start , danger . I am certain w» »haU never ( l m t , l 0 | l l f t p k l ) u n t | 1 0 v c r y

have peacc and protpcri ty until the Dcm- , . c , , ociatic party i t dr iven into the Gulf of 1 ' • ' " " P " ' . ' " 'noying Mezico or some other place. To be stite mode in wltitli I <• .11 escape fraui their my opponent is a human being and the . e lu t c l a - Mv fir>i t hough t in tho ex-majority thought him iH-tter q u a l i f i e d ' c i t t j | | K . u [ l l U l r a g a w , t

for the office of town clerk than I. yet 1 . . we know the minori ty have of ten l^en 1 w " u I ' » 4 | ' " v " " n " ' f ' / 8">«">d-t h e m o s t enl ightened, t h e most retpoct-; lets the claim \\ i-, and tin; disgraceful able and the most ta lented . After all, character of tho prosucutlon. and accept in this country, meri t is noth ing M . t h e j i u l e i l t o f t I l , r m i r t . , . , 1 0 1 1 , d

tuccest everything. Push on the good . . . . . . . . work Mr. Editor unti l we tee Democra- l i a v o , l " - l'-' l «l'c chs rac tens -cy grow tmall a n d beautifully le ts . iic> 'f tho pro-cculor?, which onablea

The relict of " U n d o " Rix Robimtoit t | l c m l 0 c o u i m c l l c c n . i , M l i f . m a k e it al-

^ w p ^ b i . u , . .

Mr. John Lester, of this town, also died peal from any dcci-tou adverse to their l u t week of indammat ion of the lung ' , claim, f rom court to court, with the cer-and w u buried yesterday. . ! tainty of annoying and harassing me,

a n d expense

by a falf-1 ' , j r wliicli t could Itopc fo r no remunera-i n g t r e e . The proposit ion to build and ' t ion: an I which I wa . in a manner as-buy a br idge across Grand River was , s c m i n ( l 0 i b v C T C U i u , i a appea r ,

i ' T i Z ' S r S T S - A Z ' " ' » « • iwwerfut Those who know him can tell how good I mandate than a mere ci ta t ion to a p p e a . . a one he will m a k e . Mr. Frazier ha* So, on the 10th I drove t o Lowell in a well earned his posi t ion and is unfloubt- 8 i o r m 6 , e e i i . u ^ i ^ f g c d the a t torney edly one of the Ocst teacher* 111 this lo- . , . , . , . . .

j tha t 1 had retained, saying to lum " t h a t

Yours respt 'y, , ' l ' 1 ' " ' a le by lawyers and in tho Ihe Younq L<y Prtnther. interest of lawyew." and was but a fso-

1 ble protection to an inaocent person in

Ottlasa* of Lowell a n a v ic in i ty . thcc i rcumslanc ts in wliicli I was placed. That robbery would be the result of

In the street* of Lowell, on Monday, ^ ( U ) . C M 0 ^ t | i a t , w o u l J

March 13, 1878, I w u cited by a const*- n u t n o w ( . o u r t i { t i r t |1 0

ble of the village to appear In-fore M ^ i n ^ l i f e i u t c ^ o f m y O W O i f o r

M. Perry, a j u t t i c . of the peace of the the purpose of trying to make it a few

same village, on the 18th in t t . , lo d o l U r f The a t torney of course a n d

antwer to Ja rv . C . Train, Ja rv . Eno*, . n o t h e r of my friend*, in fact , who w u Wm. Pullea, P . D. Sneathcn. a n d per. p r c K D t | t l l U „ v u n w i M

hap* *om* oth*r», (I have not the docu- t m , u M m v f f o m t b | | c o u r M

ment by me to refer to) in a claim for n n ( J flMl|y r e q l l c l t c i l t ! l a t y w o u l J g i r a

indebtedne**. ( | l c m pjrmigji , , , , t , ) m a k e an efTort to re-New 1 regard thi* a , an insult and i M W 11M.. w b l c h , assented to . I have

outrage. An assault upon me entirely n u l f r o I U ( 1 , c m ; l U c r ( i n c c ^

unprovoked and uncalled for, and that

the action of mine which led lo this, was

of a character, w hich, iu common de-

cency, to say no th ing of the higher ob-

ligations of honor and honesty, should

have completely barred the parties

on my part ,

.tltinencf'd suit

i- my remedy i

11 right you.

t These men

liingu»ge of

" proji.i'.ed to

I'rinc t i n M I'I • throne.

a- in 11 oasili". coi.k sure; ipt .of f i m seed; wo

anu w u u u n e a yesteraay. .* uromcr 01 t n i n t . . o ( a m , 1 ) r i n { { and ha

r;a M S , X " - v s ^ ton of Mr. Bullock w u killed by a fal l -! 'or winch I could hope fo r 1

where was West all this time that theta

parties should th ink of mak ing any

9tf

n r a o t d for tllustnUd M .11 blot, lull aBdfllurco.tndbtcoBTinred. AddiMi,

ItcU 1 DONE UT A

W. A. I OWABIl Ccria'r, Onud Kipldt, Ul ill.

P.'R. L.PE1BCE. Bot'r U n I INVt. Practical Workman.

For Sale

IIUICIN MO FOREIGN PATENTS. -OILMORE ft CO. BBcoott..ro lo CHIPMAN

HOSTTU ft CO. Bolicito 'i. i'attnlt rtocmad In all caBBlrltt BO Icoo laailtaoct. S'acba'gCBalria till pitaol it irtalod. No i.«> fur makiui rrtllrol-, tiaritumliitlioBi No aildlilooal fee. for obu u-iBgUJcoBdictltgt nliatrlog. By treotttiUcu-lot ortboICoBBlulOBtrall itjtolrd appU.atloia Buy bt rorlrod, Bptolil af.oBltoa cl.ra U taui-ItroBOt Cu«o bolon Iko VotaBt UIBM, Klltaalolt btfort Coagrou, InfOBgontBl guilt la dUTrrtat Btitai, aad *11 llligttlaB opporUlolaf to lovoBUoat

Bttdtu

ALSO MANDFAI 'TL 'BER O P

AND LIBAI.BR IN

A l l K i n d s O f

FURNITURE n n d

WILLOW WARE,

| ThoOllt ForB—ott Bin t t t th of Lowoll gltllot. I IM tctoi, 100 laprottd; log kotto; gtod korto-| ban ; yottgorchard; food flabori aollfroa tlty , to tood; goad foMfl 1 tplttdldly wtltrtd. Wlfl *.11 It wry law t td lotg tia* (or OM-ktlf; *t It Is

1 of to BM to 11. I Apply to E.P.ftB. L.IOLLBR, 1 a*«kaii i t* RrokMi, Ortad Bofidi, Miak.

ittup Iv UlUBoriftCo, for put phttl all', i t ; pagn. LAND C A S E S , LAND W A R R A N T S

END S C R I P .

A I 1 . : I FK' KW J C W B L U Y d T O B B . Urlor. frlraU Land Claiat. HlDlag aod pra omp. 1 tioa CI*la<,*Bd Uonootoad Caaofatt tdad to. Load 1

~ ^ B . B AL C O M , Hvffruor lo

efllliparahatarvptBany Oonrnaini laad atbjocl ; A tofrirata oolry. at l l . t l f o i aero. It il ol «|Hl tifat with Boontr Laud Warraoti. Boad altap to ailMB'tftKo.forpaupbUt ol ioatru'tlont.

A R R E A R S O F PAY a n d B O U N T Y . OEotn.BoldUri.tad Boiler* of tho 1*1* w*r.

or thtlr k*ln*r*la aiaay caati latltlid to BOBIT fradthiOoT*rnmiBtofwlilchtboy baroBobaowl-odgt. Wrlio foil bUtor; oftoMlco, and aliti U» 1

BALC0M4MM0VK8

iiti at pay tad bouo'tj iMiiilt. Kndoit lUftp toOUato ft Co.tod t till roply.aflor oiinlaatiiB

AllOIBcorr.Bilditri,tnd Ballon woaadod. rap-tacit , ar injarod la tbo lata war. h iwtror itlf btly, AAB afttala a poBaiia by addnatlBg Ullaioro Co.

Caaaiproatcutod by ililmoio ft Co. boforo tho l«-pria*Court of abo Ct'.ltd Btatw tho Coort of OltlBaasd tho Soutborn Cltlmt Comnlation.

£*ch dopartmoul (.1 our butloru Itcoaducl a Mparataburaao, aadrr cborgiof tbt t i a i aipor. tacod narUti imployad by tlio old fl'm. PfomBiat-ItatloB to all bBalaoti cotruitod to OIlBUIt ft Co. It tk t . MCtrod. Wo lutrnd to win tuccrti by do-•rolagit. Addreii. Oilmort Co. 829 F Slrttf.

Wiuhinjton, D. C.

Would rttptctfally call thi altratloa of tbaSdll-•001 of Lovtll aad Tidalty to tbo fiat

that hi bu CB bind tbi bait

H T O C K O P W A X C I I E * . Aiotrtcaa. Elglt tad Bwltt Mo.iainl.

rifit OOLD

X u d It 1 ROGERS BROS. PLATED W A K E

For Sale. A goodfara of60 terniltualod * ai'Maoutbof

Lowoll fllligo IB Lowrll lowot ip, with a ch'.lt* youBgorchard btaioDlogtoboar, (iloatfafwaU' and a i t io t f tortllo toil: 40tcrrt rlnrtii,ind wtil ftoead Ootd tugar bii .huotbt planr: WO tin bttkali, lloa/tab BBd boiling paa will U told with f l ra lldtured. Trrmt, tl.000 d'.wa aad ibt kalaaoola oMy laalallmrata. .For lurtbtr parUcilort aqalrt of C. B. Ltoiio uotr tho pitaiMt or addroa

i t t Walworth, Wayoo Ct. N .^T^

Evtr oBirod for alo IB Lowoll.

j / alto kt*p eomlanlly <m hand th«bf*t I'te-I Un and Guitar Blrinyt in Iht mirhl. A$ ' il i# my inlfntlou to http up a good itofk oj I good goodi, I nould mint mpoctfutty telieil ^ the p-ilronage 0/ all uko may van! ary-! thing in my lint, Muting I tan malt it j an objtel lo PATRONIZE HOME.

Particular atltnlim paid to

j E e y U r l D f f W a t c h e s a i d J e w e l r j t All teorfc urarranfoB On* J ' tu r .

I Klist Door east of the Poitoffice.

Q . B . B a l o o m .

T n p . O I J V R R CHILLKD PLOW, i s w a r -

ranted to do good w o r k , scour in any *oil. r u n UgkUr iKan any plote in urn. Run *isady with one, two, or three horse*, not choke, not corrode, work well in hard drv ground, a n d give good u t i s f a c t i o n . Any farmer w h o wants a new plow «r desires a tool tha t will do his work e u i e r , cheaper and better than he is now doing il , can ge t an OUttr ChilUd Plote, on the condit ions of the sbove warran ty . If it fai ls lo do all we claim for it , we will cheerfully take it b u k . Wc u k not a dollar of any man's money unti l he can prove to h u ettn mtUj'aeiim that every word we print i* literally t r u e . .

Lowell, March 10th 1878. 87tf. ATEINS FT ADAM*. .

THE REASON WHT—l*t. We hsve no sz t ravagant store rent to pay.

3nd. Large capital enabling us to buy entirely for c u h .

8d. Small szpenses. 4 th . Having (our stores (with head-

qusrters in New York City) we buy goods in Isrge quantit ies.

6tb. A l l goods sold for t h e cash d o w n ; therefore no loases t o be made up by extra profit. T h e above are some of t h e reason* why we can undersell any house in t h e S ta te . Our spr ing stock of blsck *ilks, black a l p a c u , dry good*, ahawl* notion*, corset-, Hamburg edging, car pet*, £ c . Ac. is now complete . Low

New lot of Violin Strings, Bridges, Bow*, P igs , and Tail-piece* ju*t receiv-ed by J. C . Wert'*.

• • 7 a e i ' s , j M t k ' a a i l N y ' i

c i t l k l i f a t C t a s . i l t h e a ' s . C a r t e r

' s t a r e , T r a i l ' s b l t c k . T h i s Is t h e 1 M l y a x d a i l r e C t a l h l i f h a i s e l a

{ L a w c l l .

F I F T Y T H O U S A N D DOLLARS to j loan on good improved farms, in sums

of | 500 and upward*. Loans in amount I not to exceed I the value of the farm.

Time to *uit the borrowers. 1 B. F . LOCKWOOD,

Rood's Block, Grand Rapid* Mich. 37tf. * A FACT WORTH KNOWINO.—Are y o u

tuffer ing wi th Consumption, Coughs, Se-vere Colds settled on tne b r e u t , or any d i s e s u of the Throa t and Lungs? If go, go to your Druggis t Wood ing ft Look a n d g s t a b o t t l e of BOSCOEK'B GERMAN STRUT. Th i s medicine h u lately been int roduced f rom Germany, and is selling on its own meri ts . The people s re go ing wild ever i t s succen, s n d druggir t* all over the country are wri t ing u* of i ts wooder fu l cures among their curtomcr*. If you wish to try its superior virtue, ge t a aample bot t le fo r ten cent* . Large size bot t le teveuly-five cents." Three doe* will relievs any case. Try i t .

EHOANT HAIR i t woman 's crowning beauty. When i t fades, t h e fades u well. While it i* kep t br ight , her per-sonal a t t n e t i o n a are still main ta ined . By pre terv iog t h e hair fresh s n d vigor-ous a you th fu l appearance is cont inued through man* years. Those who gr ieve over the i r f a a l n g hair tu rn ing gray too early should know t h s t Ayer's I lair Vig-or prevents ' i t , and restores m y or fadetf hair to i ts natural color. I t is a clear 1

12. This announcement is aufflcicnt lo

warrant a crowded h o u u . T h e lec-

turer 's intimate relat ionship In public

life with the mar tyr Pres iden t ensbies

him to give su almost pe r fec t p ic ture of

his life and character . T h e lecture is

ons of the moi t en ter ta in ing a n d int t ruct -

ive we have ever heard, a n d Mr. Colfaz

one of the most powerfu l and e n t h u t i u '

t ic of speakers.

Admltsion 50 cent*. G o early and se-

cure tests.

Our Char ier Eteot lon.

The village election yesterday was

red-hot, so to spesk . The re were five

different t ickets In the field, with but

very little difference in t h e t i cke t s . To-

t s l number of vote* cast, 230. T h e

t ickets were made up wi thout regard t o

party, al though all elected are Republi-

cans. The result is: Pre%dent, C. G .

Stone ;Trustse, E . R . C r a w ; T r e u u r e r , C.

M. Deveodorf; Asseasor, R . Hunter J r .

The contest between T a t e a n d Booth fo r

Marshal was 1 ho " r e d - h o t " par t of t h e

election.

Thomas Ta te received 117 votes. Hen

and is badly demora l i zed . " Ada.

G. C . H u n t e r sends us th* re*ult o f ! ,

the A tUe l sc t i on .

Ho

ho had mado money ius:«ad uf losing it ,

he should have regarded it as his own.

claim on me!

He had sold 'irec sharei of titoso

which lie bought ol me t > Robert Mar-

The Republicans of Grat tan have dons j named, and all o thers similarly situated, ' 1 r ' r ' . ' 11 K , , ' " 0 " ' z

nobly. G. M. Spencer wriUs; " D e - from ever t rumping u p any such claim. ^ ^ " c h propor-. _ .4 . , . . J • -i "on of iiidcbtcducss on thuui, as credit-

mocracy m Grat tan b u been put to r o u t : The c u e 1* th i s ; I bccame a subscnb- , . . . . ' r o " deemed just ami was released. er to the capital s tock of the Lowell J

Horse and Agricultural Fair Association.

t ak ing five shares. Was elected a direc

„ . , tor, and met with t h e board three t ime t : , Supervitor, R. G. Chaffee ; Clerk, , i n and put il in Ins own pocket, without

T h e r r y ; T r e u . , B. £r i* to l ; Ju*tice, W. ! ' once th ink ina tha t i t belonged to J u d . Farre l l ; Sup ' t of School*, L G F r u i e r : Jheoe meeting* the preliminarie* were W e > t o r # D V o n i , , U c . . . T l l i , m e n t

School In sp . , G. C. Hun te r ; Highway be isg settled f o r t h * Unit h o r s v f a t r o f , . . , Com'r, H. A . Rodes; Drain ComV, M. the followimr J u n e and the charsc t r r * • * * • c l tneh ' r m his mind. Far re l l ; Con*table*, C. B. Skellenger, : . . g . 1 . , u , [ l r » c l f r Hut We t ' - a l comu to a different con-N. Therry, R. Jones, 8. Swan. ^ i to the Assoclstion Wa* there c l u > i o n | I l t. l i U K h , „ L d u a 6 U C W l .

The Tres ture r and Committ ioner of J 0 f u ! , y dr ie loped , and t o entirely dtf- a i n v i . , t m q u t ; it had proved ighwayt * » Rspublicsns, the remain- e r * n l front what I thought I had reason K , . ( : l l l ! l c h v , a | 1 U ^

to suppose it would be from the c i t izens , . . . . , , , • . " - . 1 . . different thiny, and changed its com-

who were a**ocisted, ths t I decided a t , . . . plexion completely, for ho then dt t -

the l u t meet ing with the board that I 1 1 • >

at tended, thc t i t wa* no place for me,

and that I must ge t out of it, anil ju t

as toon as possible. I immediately be-

gan to make an effort to attain that end,

and sold my *hBrcB fur twelve and one

half dollars to J . C . West (who was also

one of the director* and hud full ktiunl

da l l ; T r e u . E . A. B u n k e r ; Justice, J . edge of the cans* that led me to sell 1

P . Myers; Highway Com. C . L. Cop I bad paid the first and only msc.'s-

pen*; Drain Com. D . M. S k i d m o r e m e n t that had been made, for the pur-

Supt . of School*, SUphen John*on. ; po*e, u wa* snnounced, of paying obli-

Other officer* not reported. gst ions of former aBtoeiates whose r ights

Orand Basld*. we bad obtained and whose imlebled-Large v o t e - a b o u t 4,800. Pierce [ n e i l ) w e | , a d awumed . The board of

(Rep.)re-elected Mayor. RandalMDem.) airedor*, a* Wcet infoim« m a , and a* I Treasurer. Lankester, (Rep.) D i i e c 1 . u p p ^ t | , c books will show, approved act of which I coiiipbiiti us in tho char-

tor of the Poor. Tho Republicans • n , , i a i e i released mo and accepted him , t c t e r o ( . : , 3 s a u , t t h c l " n , s 0

elected fiv* out of e ight aldermen snd , i n ^ p | , c < . t and by no act of mine have " f friends, which was aa outrage

ry W . Booth 116 voU*, » n d Henry 1 two out of eight *upervi*or*. ' I been in suy w»y connected with them w h i c l ' j u s t , y f " r f r o m

Booth 2 vote*. Tbo n ice po in t to decide 1 A large Republican ga in is reported | p j u c . you as well as me. Had 1 not felt t h a t

was, whether t h c two vole* for Henry ! B ^ t o n township. A democratic an- The Association went on and made >-ou a s , v e 1 1 ^ 1 i a l U ' 1 " l ' 0 ' 1

Booth *hould lie counted fo r Henry W. pervisor is elected ; the balance of j outUya gnd contracted debts which I " decide if those p:irties have yet dis-

Bcotb. Af te r looking the matter up, the ticket icpublicsn, ezcept highway wm* of t h e aawciates refined to pay ; played s moral turpi tude tl.at would

the decUion was, not l o count th* two com and two conrtsble*. the Isw compelled them. N o w they j r e , l u i r « y o u O" w c l 1 ^ m_c t 0 5 | i u u , l " ; m

votes, oousequently Ta to w u declared v*rgann**. propose to collect of me to bol*Ur them- a t we would shuu a pcstilencc o r c o n t a -

Higbwayt

der. Democrats. Bown*.

T h e Democrats of Bowne had no

t icke t . There jvere two t ickets in the

field, however, s n d we sre informtd tha t

the contest was between the grange and

ant i -grange element, the latter t icket

coming out a h e a d . The ra*ult u *ent

U* by Dr . Ford 1* as follow*: Supervi-

tor. A. L. Coons: Clerk, Frank Cuykon

covered that y t h c whole t h ing was a

gambling f r a u d . f rom the beginning and

that thero could be no valid sale, for

there was no value." Ami ho positively

refused to pay any th ing on tho t w o

"hares (hat h" boughtof me, which he

had not disposed of, and iu consequence

of circunislflue... which is no way inval-

idate any of lie "e fact.', a rgument t , or

conclusions, tin parties commenceil

action against m".

Now respen ib!e and re .pectcd citizens

of Lowell I should never have writ ten thi*

iiad I not fell that I had a r i g h t fo ex-

peel that you must regard t h i t

Msrshsl WA anderwiwid the end I* nol i t J J ^ o ^ S f p . ' w V s ' r e ' n f o S r t that 'the k 1 ™ "l1 i n l , l t i r prsclicc*.

yat. ; Democrat* won u U*UBI. Superviwr, Now I regardMlns u s complete snsw

gt'in.

T H * B L S O T I O H a

DemocraU won u usual . SupervUor, ( Now I regard'thi* u a complete answer I t*y itgain, for 1 a-stimo tha t no one

J . W. Walker ; Clerk, J . L. Cover t : 1 to these parties, antwer ing all of the re- J w P , s ) * l!'(-' l l ' r k i c H disregard "f tho Tre*turrr , II. Kerr,

irulh and

neither oil, dye, nor any th ing dele-terious, and imparts to the *calp what it mot t needed—a tente of pleB*snt snd de l i sh t fu l f reedom from scurf or d s n - : bsd d*y for Democrst*. It w u s g o o d drug .—Jfao Bmu ( I f . 0.) Timti. , jgy ( o r Republicsn*. The D*mocrsts

WORDS O F WARNING, | • r e T c r ' b u , J , l » 0 * m J c*"'1 • top

Dur ing t h e present yesr. u in the , 0 T 0 , f " " I , i m e l b e " , D

past, t h e grave will c l o u over thouMnd* j town. Tlie Republican* th ink it i t fun simply b e c a u u they neglect the mean* h o vote aud would come out if they knew which would r u t o r e them to haalth. t h e r e w o u l d ^ , D y t b i D g to do .

wonderful medicine, Dr. Morri*' Syrup and af ter looking the ground all over, of Tar , Wild Cherry and Horehound . 1 and gazing through t h e political field-Tbore is .no Cough or Cold, c u e of a*-1 „ | a M concluded ( 0 make no nomina-tbma. Bronchitis, Blood-spitting, weak • ' lung*. Croup or Whooping cough, which , l o M T l A t W M 0 , , ^ will no t yield more readily to tbi* great | Sunday wa* a gloomy, da rk day ; just BOTANICAL REMEDY thsn any other med-1 the day to tugger t desperate doing*, icine. If you would avoid any d i t a p - ' j U i t n,,, d a y w l l t . n wicked boy* will go pointment and bo opeedily cured, ask

I . . . . . ^ - . . . . ^ . a /c* n . fia,M... . 1

r r ' ^ T ' J . Lf qu i r emen t . of honor or j w t i c e , of law l , r ' n r i l ' l f ' o f 1 , ( J " o r - h u U ( l t - v '

, C. Taylor ; 8uperlntendent_of ] ^ justice shown in th is act upou his ilrst

^ departure from the«e priuciples; and we

ibera W u ol I t . " | ^ i o n e r i wV'L. M. PosVi'Draln Com Town meet ing d*y in Lowell w a * a 1 roiM10Dcri j . C u e v : ConsUbleA H

and^ heal thful^ preparation, c o n t a i n i n g ' Ooc1 | l0Vli°* [ S c t > 0 0 1 1 ' ' . D u o c 4 n i 0 r 7 ' .

M w S a l R o B S S ! ? - 1 ^ ' w T ^ d T i I K u ^ Tl ° p ' " J " " " - " " s " J t r Great New York City Store, , Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound . ; l i e d o * n t 0 k l e c l > < , r c a l 1 1 a b o u l k i , ' •

8 8 * 2 . 72, Monroe St. Grand R a p i d t . ; Trial size 10 cents. Regular sizes 60 Ing 100 men a t one shot and putt ing 10,-' cents and one dollar .

SEED POTATOES.—The Eztra Early ' J . C . West, sole agent, Lowell. Vermont i* a verjf_*uperior potato. Fo r | Prof . Parker * P l e a u n t Worm Syrup u l e by Gilo* and Donovan, and Peck ft {i* perfect ly u f e , extremely palatable . Bradley, a t 80 cents per b u h * l . RaUed I No phy*ic required. Cost* 25 cent*, by L . J . P o e t . Try them. 1 Try i t .

000 to flight by jur t saying " y o u g i t . "

Consequently Charley Blass aro*e on

Monday morning with a fixed purpose in

hi* bosom and a sanguine amile on his

conntensnce, snd went for th to bs t t le

Shoup, P . McDonald. J . N. Kerr, W. R. Taylor.

KOSBS. Thos. Daniel* s e n d s us the following . . .

return* from K*ene, Ionia Co.. showing c u t i o n woald be d i f fereat .

that the Republican rooster of tha t town-

have doubtless had i!ii> Sitnte ipieatiun

presented to us before, and perhaps

many t imes before. 1 also feel very

strongly impressed to a-k yon to inquire

if no disgrace or responsibility rests up"

on you in this m a t t e r ! Reatembar tha t mduct this en-

Why, tirs, you have releatcd me by

your own act, f rom any responsibility in

the matter, and have taken another in

my place. You cannot now go back 0 '

your own act to make any claim on me.

My reply t o any creditors of tbu stso-

To Ibeni 1

w H H t w n c u u u i a w a t w M c t u i vara, t un U- w o u l d s s y . If you have any demand J0 1 1 , u ' 1 l " ' u i r , - , ship it in fine c r o w b g condit ion. The .ga in r t thi* a*8ociation, that was ei ther terprise 111 the in te rc ' l - nf good society

majorit iee reng. f rom 84 to 115: contrecUd or a u u m a d while I w u a • " l l u , u r t t l i , > ' u u ' 1 " m : i k - 11 u ^ bupemoor , A . F . Le*; Cl*rk, Tho*. ' That vour refusal r mglee t to do t int ,

Daniels; T r e u u r e r , R. H a r d y ; Justice*, member of.it, and you d id not give u s e n t • , . . . , , Ja red Sprague, Lewi* Warner, G. R. to releuing me and accept ing another, and your surrendir i t i , . .. into the hand*

S a y l u ; Highway Comminioner , A. Bow-1 j o u r claim against me i* good and vou of those who run it to i ts Itnal rum, e n ; Superintendent of Schools, W . H . ahal lnever need to SDoeal to the law* to and a cur,* w u Moon; School In*pector. D . C . J o h n - ^ • f wh»t compelled me 1 . s d t a u d withdraw son; Drain CommiMioner, G. W. Lee; Mtsblwh i t . But if the obligations of from your association. ConBtsbles, S. Finch, J . Well ington, D. this association to you, were incurred Hemember t h a t your H:iuk, in accord-Carr, M. Abbot t . a f ter I w u released by them and anoth- with public "•ntnuent I Buppose,

. . . ! , loaned the large sum of money for Ionia City goet Democrat ic ; the town- ei" accepted by th*m in my place, you ^ thev had to appeal lo tho law to

ship Republicsn h4*1 the mean* of knowing jutt who the r e c o v t . r i aft- r the t h ing was *0 fully de-

The election return* throughout the P ^ w e were tha t you w*ra giving credit veloped and so ahowu to be on the road . . . . • 11- wi to and tha t I was not one of them, and ' 0 evil as 10 impel me to wi thdraw.

i ta te thow repubhean gain*. Michigan to, a n a tna i 1 was not y , , r e s e c t a b l e citizens of Lowell,

i t all r i g h t f o r November. j J ' 0 1 1 1 ' a T C D 0 u m o n m # ' I-ask you to enquire if your sk i r t s ar.i Connecticut goes Democratic by a N o w 1 r«K*rd this as a complete an;- entirely clear in th is ma t t e r .

small majori ty. The Republican gam* to a creditor thst would fully meet in tha t Slate are encouraging, however, j th* reqiyremeut* of law or equity as well j

Botton. March I* 1878. A . S . STANNAUU.

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E D I T O E I A L KOTBFL.

Ak official r e t u r n Btaton t h e (fro** n u m b e r of s laves in the Hraiilinn E m p i r e ftt 1,409,448.

THK Delaware , I^ ickawanna anil Wes te rn Kai imad C o m p a n y lias dccid-ed to m a k e the i r en t i re road na r row Kaugo, to he done immed ia t e ly .

A IIOHHK linlkc<l on Market s t ree t Inct evening, and ro^intc»l all e i ro r t s to m o v e h im unti l an iiiNiiranee a g e n t c a m e u p a n d began to talk to h i m . when h e s tar ted and w e n t olF with t h e cn th iu i -acin of a m a n on his way lo t h e f u n e r a l of a rich aunt.—.V-mnV-A IMlfiin.

N E W S I N B R I E F .

T H B K A 8 T .

TH* Hirninnlilp Great Wcstmi, which went u b o r e un long Island cout on the 25tli, has parwd amldihlpe, and will b« a total wreck. Her crew hars arrived all safe.

T i n committee of Ave appointed by tbe New York and Brooklyn Auodatlon of Congregational Mlnlrten to n o o m m m d wbst niMiures, if any, should be taken by

'ome expert western statesman to take harge of the Ottoman fiaaooes.

D g r u n s has acegpted the prssldenoy cf tbe ootmcil and ministry of France, tte following memben of tbo new Italian oakt net have also accepted portfolios; Male-garl, foreign a (Tain, and Mandnl of jnsdoe

Tag members of the Irish Rills Assoda-tion have nnanlmoosly voted lo accept the Invitation of the National Rifle Aasodatlot of America, to compete for the champion iblp of tbe world.

the Awodation to assure Itself of the falsi-ty of the charRes of adultery made oKalnst , , WABtumOTOV. a prominent member, Henn- Ward Beecher. J 1 » « » " « « mow • ' " 1 ">"re probable that liaa held u meeting and drawn up a report, I ®*nno1 be<»nflnned. which will lie snbmittcil at the semi-animal i .SCH*!«CK appeared before meeting of the Assnrlatlon. to be held on , l l * F , w i 8 " Affairs Committee on the 28th, April 5tb. asking the privilege of retaining proper

O r M colierles owned and operated by the r o , I M * 1 - • n , , o f wosMiamining tbe wiU I'biladelphlu anil itendlng Conl nnd Iron Co.. have ncumed work.

livsmcaV famon.i stalllo'i Humbletoiiiaii died nt Chester on tbe 25th, aged about 28 | years. He was tbe sire of the most noted

nosum John E. I.yon and Hiram Johnson. MinIdler Si henck protested his entire inno-cence in his connnection with the Emma Mine.

IT IS said thst Marsh's testimony before

• IK the two lumdred and n ine teen millions of dnllarx of gold and silver

and valuable slock in the country. ! , h e o n w department, is suf-Sons or ll.00<< mill operatives at Uw-1 " f 1 " " 1 0 ^ • n d , h

J, t

! i rence. Mam., are idle, owing to the stoppage of^lmpeachment will be presented Immedl-

of mills in oonsequencc of u m ^ e n t a l ^ ^ l h e i a .

n H . r n f J r " 7 ° " , ^ \' * « " " " « " t HaliK Kilboum, for forly-one feet alK.ve the dam, and thnuKh f i u i o „ u w r t i o t l l t b (

annua l ly p n . l u . e,l, inne-t . n lhs a r e ex- four In. h - . «lil higher — - „ T ^ t e ' ^ i Z f o " the ^

pnrled lo t h e I-kst lo pay fo r eolTee, su-1 , , • i , , coinmiUeeof the House. gar , spices, silk, tin, dyes tuf ls , a n d oil ier , . . .V , " , . ' . . l l ' " . " , " r " " r l , r , , s" l ,• , , , 0 1 (ir.>rni; H. T 'gnn imx , before tbe Jodida-ikri....i..i i i . . i- , me r.ne road ta dead. i . , ^ , i , . . _ _ _ „ i j

XLTtfa O O I O U H .

•eaa te . WBWIUUY, March 23.—Mr. F re l in f -

hnysso, f n m UM committee on focdgB re-lations, reported favorably on the pgtftlee of the New York chamber of oommeroe in relation to thc Japensee indemnity fund, and reported • bill In relation to the pay-ment of sold food Mr. Edmunds Intro-doced • Joint resolution prortdlng for amending the coBgUtuthm of tbe UnlUd

t W e n t a 1 pnKiueta eonsuine.1 by Kuro,*. K l . , . , v 0 8 w i r M „ I W 1

a n d A , m n , - i : dence. B. I . March X

' ry Committee, swears that be never paid Oetieral fleiknap or any member of his f%m

Mr K | . V V 1 Titr boot factory of Claflln, Cob-mi j ^ ' " T ^ n e y out of t h . KentoAy (>otiid Mr. A. 1 . srKAOl E, of 1 roy, V V . I \i „ K. K. Claims; the long-expected Caleb P.

goes lo Washington in a few days to | ^ i^ , M j2n0 00n ' Manh also arrived from New York in time

advocate t h e passage of a bill th rough " W > , , u, B r u a ' . s l-rovldenre lawyer, has , ^ ' f ' ' n ^ , o f ^ •ummoned Congress for a n assomMy for a codill- been put on the Democratic ticket for Washington by •Secrrtary Belknap to

cat ion of tho law- of nat ions. H e will! Governor In place of (ien Cooke, dfcllned. T . i ° I r . . . I t i . . . na..Mi.iiJ... i of the Kvans post-tradership, he had been

Dtatw l e f t e d Senator Mctton'g bill for tbe oouottaf of Prreidenttal aad Vlee P m l -dential votea came up after tbe eiplraUou of themomlng hour, and two amendments, one providing that a Joint ballot ot both Hoosee by stale* shall dedde which return shall be counted, aod the other the House of RennaentatlvM by state*, were lost; also a third providiiur that the Preaident of the Senate shall decide, in case the two House* (all lo agree.

»***e. W n n r a n u Y , March 22.—The Sena te

amendment appropriating |Ifi0,000 instead of $100,000 to supply a defldency In the Sioux fund was not concurred in The House then took up the hill reported yea-terdav from the Jodidary Committee, pro-hibiting contributions to election funds by officers of the United States novernment

After debate by Brown, Ooode, Stowell, Hoiman, Town send, Hoar, Harris, Cox, I.nUrell, CaolHeld and Southard, a vote was taken; a substitute to tbe original bill offer-ed by Brown, was agreed to vntbout tbe yeas and nays. Blaine's amendiuent to tbe or-iginal bill, providingihat Senators and Con-g r e m e n shall be brought under the pro-visions of tbe act altboogh adopted, wa* rejected when presented as an amendment to the Brown snbetltute. It provide* for the punishment of any person who shall receive anything of value from any em-ploye or officer of the Government for po-litical purpose*.

Oenate. TuintflDAY, March 23.—A call was

m A o n o v m run.

•T IBI e u r o .

1 walked th* fields a t morning prime, Thc g m s was riya for mowing;

Aod skylark sang hig matin chime. And all the world wag glowing.

I waadarad forth st noon, alas I On Barth's maternal bosom

The scythe had left the withering g r a n And stretched th* faded blosaom.

Once more, at eve, abroad I stnsysd. Through lonely hay-flelds mnslng,

While every bnese that round me play ad Tbe perfume was diffusing.

And so the "actions of the Just," When memory baa enshrined them.

Breathe upward from decay and dust. And leave sweet seent behind them.

T H E O L D 0 L 0 0 K M A X E B .

be asHHled liv mime of thc most diNtin- ! The Republican Klale Convention met a u d i , , i . . guiahetl iur i ' la o f U i e coi inl rv I renon.inafM the present State offlcei*. head- T ™ 0 * * * ?<**_ f r o ? Mrs Belknap; ; made upon Christlwcy. of Michigan, to gut lie«i j u n to of the coun t ry H | b H U t f o M l o T p r n o r

1 hat he first saw the RecreUrv's wife when | pre*, for eonslde^tion th* motion to re-.. , T ' . i. V \i i i , , e • r r i v ^ < , : " " I 'bat the first remittance was oonaider the vote on tbe bill fixing the FKOM the repor ts presented at the re- ^ . 0 . r •LION,<'' o w n e , l , b > . I sent to Mrs. Secretar>'Belknap. Preaidenl's salarv. Christiancj-dedine?

cent meet ing of t h e Cranl>erry t i rowen' ' ' i e ^ Tda-rapli Company, sailed ; T | | E Proident has appointed John A. S e n , t ° r Morton's bill rame up, and t

Association, at Tr . iiton, N. ' . l . it an- f r o". ' . •V'W. \ o r k f " r " * " " * • *7 W o t . BenUey. of WhcoMto, to be CommMoner 1 0 " -2nd. currying an clectridan and i _f i . , - . . , . , , . . i ^ n i i i tne qneatlon recurred upon the passage of o f ' enslons, vlcc Gill resigned. IJ,6 bill, but the Senate laid it asidefor the THX Foreign Relltions Committee re-are to select a route for a

i cable.

pears that t h e area u n d e r c r a n b e r r y a«istants7wbo culture in New .lentoy is 5,000 acres, new tuleirranb cnuic i . . . , . .

and J hi' ru - t thereof wa- »1,7.VM>«'.! TH. l.nnimrK A l^wiMon lUllroad, ' 1 ^ „ ' * CJ r . J , England,

Hie total acreage of the coun t ry i n . P w n . ^ v a n ^ was s,ih y e s ^ l a y ( M ) for w i t l l t b e ree0nimend#u0n that it be not cranlierries i- s o m e I.I.IKKt ac re - ; a t a 1 i t was piirchastsi by J . k . \ a l e n - , o o n | i n i l c j "'o-t valuation of f-l,-l7*i,IHNi, Thc p r o | l i " 1 ' ' , ' t ' l , a l r 0 1 " nmiiber of iiarties-

duct iou in 1K74 was O t i m a t e d . u t 250.-1 ^ ^ " j ^ o e r a t i c Orm. l«ck CommHte, C R I M E S A N D C A S U A L T T B S .

(HK) hushels: iu 1875. 210.000. Committee

will meet in New York. Mardi 21, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the St. Louis Convention, on a greenback and anti-

T H E W E S T .

Tux damage by the freshet on Saturday, throughout New England, is estimated at over )i,000,000. The Ions by floods along tbe Connecticut river is heavier than at first

: reported. FRANK MAKHTOX, alias Frank Rogers, lias

been arrested in Brooklyn, charged vrith pawing counterfeit five-dollar bills on tbe Traders' National Bank of Chicago.

FHRIKRK K AI.M, while employed in the excavation of a cellar in Minneapolis, wa* crushed on the 27th beneath a maw of frozen earth and killed.

A ctiRiofs case of d o u b t f u l identi ty im- j u t t been settled in I re land b y resumption platform. dea th . I-ndy Longford, in 18"; I gave birth to twin sous. A« t h e elder mus t , inherit the title and w t a t e s of I /mg- ^ „ . 1 . H ,

1 ^ T l e W , , n ° r i • ^ l 1 o f " " T . . i , . i h 8 0 , 1 l s b d n g enjoyed by Chicagoans: six

ford, ca re was taken to m a r k the first- inches of gnow have also fallen in Toledo, comer by ty ing a blue r ibbon a lwu t h is St. Uuis , after being trested to a bean ' little a rm. Tlie pair, however, having rain on the 27th, were allowed nearly a been carelessly laid by t h e nurse in one : f " 0 1 o f "now on tlie 28th, cradle, s o m e days a f t e r , t h e r ibbon J " U I ' A - UMTLV, of Sheboygan. Wi*., c a m e off. a n d had to he again pu t on 11168 b c c n c o n f t r n l l ! d M Conunlssloner of

by g u e a v w o r k W i l l i a m , t h e elder t h u s I ! e n i i ° n ' , 0 , u c o w l C h • r l < • R- o i n - w-selected, die<l the o ther d a y , a n d T h o m - 1 „ ,

I,„ ' .. . LOL. QCI.XIC, a well-known Cliicago opentor aah iu now become, wi thout a d i s tu rb - i « t b e Stock Yards, died very suddenly Sun-m g doubt, l-ord P a k e n h a m b y c o u r t e - ; day morning, the 20tb, in thebath-roomg of „ sy, and if h e lives will b e c o m e t h e Karl the Crand Padfic. Thc deceased gentleman 1 2 e d f ° r , ' M M ' ' h M m 8 d e I U a P P e « r , n c e l n

of Longford. . ^ " ^ h . V ^ I f X ^ , 1 ^ 1 ^ " * ' ' ' W. I'.P.a, fonnerly *extou of the

THK Paris Jnumnl Official, in caut ion- tism. TI.e cause of his d'Luh l a ' s u p ^ ' t o 1 ^ ' X r o f T ^ ' Y m m e in ^ h n d l " ' , h e

mg a m a t e u r , against the mdiscrimi- ^ rheumatism of the heart. t h e S o f l ^ a i wf i o n ^ i e l J S l " ^

post-route bill Senate went into execu-tive session, and soon edjonmed.

Hew*.

THURSDAY, March 23.—Bills passed: | Prohibiting the cutting of timber on any ' Indian r<*arvation; authorizing commis-sioned officers to make deposits under tlie act of May 15, 1872; to reduce the area of the militanr feservation of Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory, to an area of 64 square mfles; forbidding tlie appointment to any position in the army of any penon who served in any capadty in the military, naval or dvil service of tbe Confederate states. In tbe late rebellion Pending action on the bill fixing tbe salary of army officers, tbe Howe went into commlttae of the whole.

Sevenl bills were referred to appropri-ate committee*, and the House adjourned,

amiate. FRIDAY, March 25.—The Senate , a f -

TH. boiler of a locomotive stuched to a ' T " T * 1

coiislruution train on the Qlssgow and Southern Railway exploded. Five penon* were killrd outright, and nine badly injured.

A DAvagimcs counterfeit five-dollar bll on the Merchants' Nstionsi Bank of New

tenced to be hanged. Tnos. MCGAWAK shot and killed bis wife

in an ibsane fit of Jealousy, at Bismarck,

na te pu rchase of relics, says that in t h e v HKAW rain is reported in the vidnity of East, pr incipal ly in E g y p t a n d Syria M e mpbis, and there I* imminent danger of t h e traffic in ant iqui t ies , such a - s ta tu- n n o v e r f l o w o f " , e Mississippi. ^ ^ ^

ettes iu bronze and s tone of hea then di- „ ' T 7 T * T T , h e M l n n - . ^ e Wtb.

vinitics, a r m s . vase, m a d e of po t te ry o r „ ? iTth f t u r S d i ^ w « k m H and f • S P r i D 8 f i e l d ' 1 1 1 • M « r c h 2 5 ' glass, sarcophaguses , m.^lals! e t c . bus : e^hteL.wounded wifeof R ^ r d Clerk In the Hecr^Urv of

of late MBumed great extension. Hie THK .«„• ag . in« Harry Hollo-ay, Super-1 S n i ^ h T ^ v l l U i n ^ L ^ S MonaUfchri/l fur ilrn Orienl, a m o n t h l y bitcndent of the Indianapolis I'ostofficc, for 1 jjg,.,, appreliendc<l journa l of t h e Oriental M u a e u m , eatnl>- ' 'i* offidai influence In appointment*, i lished a t Vienna , slates that in o rde r to l" l , , l e r " l i n « t e d by the government at-

atipply unac rupu lous dealers , the m a n -nfm-fnii.ru • i i * n a ia?o»Dlf verulcf, wlilcn wMdone. i r i ^ . f ? r . f r r ' " T " r o t f o r t ^reet Pr»byteri*n church. nU-hers for t h e mak ing of such objects . Detroit, WM Immed March 25th. I-oss Pottery, vases, s ta tuet tes of Egyp t i an 00"; insured. a n d PhfPnician gods, m o n u m e n t a l AT a meeting of freight agents in Chl-stonea, with Hebrew. .Samaritan, Ara- c l i K 0 March 25th. a reduction was made on bian, ( i reek, nnd all k inds of a n c i e n t ' f r , • i s , ' , r a , e 9 f r o n i c , l l c n B 0 , 0 Eastern inscriptiona, meda ls with H e b r e w char- ' ' " l " " ' acters, Ac., have been ii.iitnted to ^ . " " • " V " ' ' T . f " " 1 ' * f r e i K l " wonder fu l e x a c l n w - . !""1 i ' ' e , r a i n 0 " m ' ' ' ^ " e e n Osbkosb

ami Fond du lac, damaging botii engines, THK INTO Wil l iam I>.„II , „ m d Injuring a fireman named Nolan.

n . i n ! L « I,' 1 1 r ' r ' a n d S i 8 f r l e d Rbl.Ukopf, of Mil-m i n g h a m , England , lef t #.500,000 to be | waukee, were arreated on the 24 upon a applied f o r char i table purpose* in t h e i charge of defrauding the levenue by following m a n n e r : First, t h e ass is tance ! '""king and ditjioalng of crooked higb-of young t r adesmen of B i r m i n g h a m ' r l n " 1 , 1 , , i e former * distiilerj-. of good cha rac te r bu t na r row m e a n s , ! ha* left St. Loul. for Wash-

by lending them out of t h e capi ta l a n d ! S f S l l l ? ? ? ^

"""" °.L """"s"' A Tf.0 is: 5 . . I T T ' !• , ' I : ! , r 0 T e d ' ® - u r | t y ; 1. thought there i* a poaibility of a removal secondly, t h e relief of aged and necee- i of the army headquarten back Ui Washlng-sitous t r adeemen of the town who 1 ton. ehould neve r have received p a r o c h i a l ' FOBEIOK.

aid, by a n n u a l or o the r g ran t s ou t o f . An view received in London from India income on ly ; and, thirdly, t h e distribu- r t"l , t , r t , 1 " t , ' i e "teamiblp Jowad, from tion of a n y surp lus i ncome not requir - 8helir was wrecked in the Arabian Sea. She

ed, iu t h e opinion of t h e t rus tees f o r ' h 8 d • b o t r d • b o u t 6 0 0 P 1 1 ^ 1 " " ' c h l e f l y P*1" t h e purpeae* previously . t ^ c i i i . d B"»hlre. Three m « . are aup-

a m o n g , U c h of l i « m e d i J c h J r i t i « ^

t h e borough aa the t rus tees should con- THE annual meeting of the Dlred Cable sider deserving of he lp . Mr. D u d l e y ; Company wa* held at the City Terminug has also m a d e a smal l bequest of I Hotel, Cannon street, London, on tbe 28lh, about £1,000 a l together iu favor of and pa**ed off *ati*&etorily. The policy of certain of t h e medical char i t ies of the I " ' c '"rector* in maiutaining an independent town. organization was m*intained.

~ THE Emperor of Brazil who sailed on PHE phophecies regard ing tlie restor- 'he 20th for the United Btatw, will not

at ion of , the Jews to J e r u s a l e m a r e ! touch at Bahla on account of qiiareiitine somewhat curiously i l lustmted by the M l r t l l , 8 " " r e . H e will, however, touch at

recent m o v e m e n l s of Kir Mow* Monte - I V f " 8 " ' l " ' c o a " ( , , ' a r a - T , i e , l « l " p r «* ' -iiore in behalf of purcl iasing land for , , ' l ' f ,V h , l e

bin ffiiinirvi.i .m ii i e steaming up the harbor ol Rio Janeiro. i- o u i i l o men there, and for improv- r 0 i | | , , 0 I , , Brazillaii trans,-,rt.

ing the mate r ia l eondi l ion of t h e resi- No damage committed. dent Jews. H e found that r ecen t ly a Tug weekly stalement of the Imperial, lot of land fifty yards by o n e h u n d r e d " r Oerniany shows an increase of , l d , , r H j v w>' probable that the Turk* and or live thotUHud s q u a r e vards ou t s ide 6 - 0 2 l - w ' 0 , l , n r l ( l - I Insurgent* will *bortly commence direct of the walls of t b e Holv (''itv had "ETAIM have JuM iieen re,-elve<l In b m - negotiations for peace I M,i. | f,,, or.oim , i : don of tlie IOM of tbe Strath more (emigrant U o u H.'il for 25,1^1 I,asters or alK.ut t h j l „ the South Padfic on tlie tat Ol

; 7 ' " l " t '"••"'•"'•I'lg 10,- July, Forty inrsona were drowned, Tbe 000 s q u a r e yanls , with t rees ami vines, captain of the American whaler Young with smal l liiiildiugs and u large cis- Phtenix rescued tbe survivors, supplied tern , was offered fo r 18.000. A whole w " , 1 clothing, and treated them with village could be b o u g h t at a m o d e r a t e ; P " 1 k l " d D

minor pointa, passed it Consideration wa* resumed of Senator Morton'* bill. No 1, to provide for the counting of the votes oi Preaident and Vice President, when two *et* of certificates are returned from one State. It places the settlement of tbe validity of tbe return* in the band* of the Senate and the Home, the ballots being cast not by state*, but by member* in t h d r Individual capadty as representative*. After debate tbe bill was put to vote, and passed 82 to 20. Edmunds, of Vomont . Conk'iug. of Now York, and Howe, of Wlsoorsln, Republi-cans. voted against the bill.

H»as*. FRIDAY, March 24.—The bill r epor t ed

BY O. O.

Asa Tut t le was a n i l lustrat ion of t h c f a c t t h a t m a n is pa r t ly responsible fo r h is own conduc t a n d pa r t ly no t a n d t h a t t h e boundar ies be tween re-sponsibi l i ty and irresponsibi l i ty a r e vague, variable, and myster ioi is .

E v e r y Sa tu rday n i g h t h e got, d m n k , went h o m e a n d wh ipped his wife, cursed and swore, b r o k e aomeihing, a n d h a d t o be quelled by t h e police, w h o took h i m t o the calaboose. Next m o r n -ing h e was sober a n d r epen tan t , a n d was let out . H e would t hen go lo church , and , a f t e r m o r n i n g service, t h e pas tor would r eques t t h e elders of t h e church to r e m a i n awhile . Everybody a lways knew wliat t h a t m e a n t . Wi th m a n y t ea r s Mr. Tu t t l e would expresss his d e e p peni tence , a n d profess a de t e rmina t ion t o lead a new life. T h e pastor a n d e lders would for-give h i m , a n d h e would b e al l r igh t aga in till Sa turday . H e would teach

in t h e a f t e rnoon Sabba th school, l a k e h is p a r t in t h e p r a y e r meet ing , a n d lie to all ou tward a p p e a r a n c e a m o s t ex-e m p l a r y chris t ian. B u t Sa tu rday h e would fall again . So it went on, y e a r a f t e r year . T h e officers of t h e c h u r c h were sorely perp lexed . T h e r e never was a m a n m o r e r egu la r in his habits, never a m a n who exhib i ted signs of deeper , m o r e h e a r t f e l t pen i tence , or p romised m o r e f a i th fu l ly , to a m e n d . A dis t inguished phys ic ian , on being consulted, gave i t a s h is opinion t h a t t h e u n f o r t u n a t e m a n h a d b e c o m e p r e y to a disease which a t t a c k e d h i m peri ' odically, causing f o r t h e t i m e a n irre-sistable thirst fo r l iqnor , wh ich , be ing t aken , placed t h e v ic t im beyond the m o r a l responsibili ty.

O n e F r i d a y even ing Mr . t u t t l e waa si t t ing a lone opposi te his work bench . H e h a d laid down his tools, a n d waa gag-ing musingly into t h e s t ree t , observing t h e hu r ry ing paasera-by, a n d l istening t o the t r a m p of f e e t o n t h e p a v e m e n t . H e sa t t h u s while t h e dusk ga thered , a n d j u s t as t h e first s t reet l a m p was being lit, h e hea rd foots teps o n the

from the Appropriation Committee to re- ^ . " ' / . L I T " - ^ ' C

duce the salaries of ail s« i« to ,* C o m ™ - . " d t hen t h e o p e n i n g of t h e door . duce the salaries of all Senator*, Congress-men and employes of the government 10 per

X I B O E L L A N E O U S .

THE latest betting on the Inter-university boat race is six to five in favor of Oxford.

THE suit brought in Florence against Lar-kin G. Mead, the American sculptor, by a former employe, concerning the Lincoln monument, which was originally decided In favor of tbe defendant, and subsequently appealed, has again nanlted In a complete victory for Meade.

St ir has been brought a g a l u t the Balti-more ami Ohio Railroad for $100,000. Ad-am I). Raab and Richard Merton, of Lafay-ette, charge that thi* loss Is occasioned by tbe company failing to promptly deliver several hundred thousand boshel* of com.

COMIIDEIATTOS of the Texas Padfic Ball-road matter is postponed for two weeks.

Tug wife of Mr. Hogan, with four chil-dren. drove off a bridge near Winchestar, III., Msrcb 25th, and wer* drowned,

JANES and Lizzie Redmond wer* drown-ed In a mill pond at Wllkesbam, Pa., on the 2Sd of March. They were attempting to rescue a sister who had broken through thslce.

Tag C amden Co. (N. Y.) bank dosed Its door* on the 22d. Liabilities, $75,000; as-sets, $50,000.

Ma. Waioar, the United States Grange Commissioner, has returned to England, after an extensive tour on the continent.

Aimoi'KcxHEKT is made that Bayard Tay-lor is to be the Centennial poet.

A TiiAis of dgbteen can left Montreal for tbe Centennial Exhloltion, containing the greater portion of the goods Irom the Montreal section

T i n late Samana Bay Company, In New York, has come to grief, and their office furniture wa* yesterday sold by the sheriff.

Is the case uf John lArklii, wbo recently raigned the treasurenbip of Midland conn ty. Mich., which he had held for nineteen yean, and was then found to be a defaulter. Investigation by tbe board of npervisors ha* ascertained the fact that his accounts are short $00,000. Criminal proceedings have beeu commenced against bim.

Ik consequence of the armistice, II Is con

cent., was argued at length by Hnrlb'nt, Kasson, Foster, RandaU, Baker and Chit-tenden. Motions were made to reduce the salaries of Senators from $4,000 to $3,000, or

; $2,700, but action was not taken upon them, •ena ie .

MONDAY, March 27. — Resolut ions were passed giving all government em ployes a holiday on the 14th of April, 1876, to attend the unvdling of the Lincoln mon-ument Resolutions adopted calling upon secretary of state as to the status of the awards of the mixed commission between Venezuela and the United State* The consular and diplomatic appropriation bill coming up in regular order, Sargent an-nouncedlhat the Senate committee had re-stored about forty consulates which the House bad abolished. Th* first amendment made by the Senate to appropriate $17,570 Instead of $14,058 for salarit* of Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Great Britain, France, Germsny and Rus-

'sis, agreed to.

MOXDAY, March 27 .—The P a y n e re-sumption bill, providing for a gradual r«-somptlon of s p i d s paymsots, pot to vote to-day, to th* univenal surpi is* of memben of th* House, did not show even a majority stnugth; a two-third's vote was nau i r ad fo r its paoagt. Tbs vote ess only A yaag to 150 nay* „. .Upoe motion of B a r A l l an •vsilrv -

day. I n . lb* U g b . A!VS aad Judicial appropriation bill*......A long dsbate upon an amsndmsnt oflkred by Townsend of Psnnsylvsnia to snbstitnte silver for United States note* under $3, aad for postage, revenue stamps, etc., dosed the proceeding*.

Two thousand delegate* from the munlc-Ipalitii* of ne*rly all the province* of Spain have arrived at Madrid to pneent t h d r hom-age to King Alfon*o.

THE government forces (Mexico) were d*-fsated in a recent engagement with a loas of 1,500 men, artillery and wagons. They ar*

Tusdykee protecting Herrozunbiiscb, in < concentrating around Monterey. pricc, and t h e Turk i sh g o v e r n m e n . professed to be f r iendly to t h e tilan of i ' , , " " 7 " " ^ 7 ' % 1 7 ; ' = = = = =

j m p r ( ) . i i i | . w taiu.,,, X ' I „ hy se t t l ements a n d buildings. A com- FSSIUKASP FREII EOSATH the poet was A hotel in Lc Mars , Iowa, was burned pany lias pt i rchaaed a t r a d of land burled near Stuttgart on the 24th of March. t 1 " ' o l , , e r n i K h t - I t was a smal l f r a m e nea r Je rusa lom, with the in tent ion of A VERA Cst-z dispatch says the revolution-: building in t h e suburbs of the town, building upon it fifty liousi*.. So it is •"I' ' 'aptured Jsls | is on the I2th. The Htate | S o m e late pedes t r ians saw the fire Unit business and educa t ion a r e work- ' " r v , , r a Cru* was. on March 18, declared in j th ree -quar te r s of a mile oil', snd went ing toge the r with religion IIJHHI t h e fn- s state of siege. i to it as rapidly a s possible. W h c n t h e y t u r e o f civilization THE iiew.of the - p t u r - by tbe Spanish got t h e r e everybody in the bouse was

man-of-war Herman (.ortwi of the filibuster . . j . , , . , U , „ | , , r iu r , •LOHKI'H JKKKINS KOURKD- win .II-d I r 0DUVI'I. 1" rwvive.1 st Havana with i , "gD 'ra i e of the fac t

mi llin *'4ili oh ai U I tbe It Is naid thst her ^ 1 , 1 0 Kround was n t h e _4tli uIt., at Monrovia , was one t a r K 1 ) ^ con.lstlng of nome ^ 3 " l r e « l > ^ " i e iUmes . Tliey

" . . . " ' " " " d e i s of the l . tburian l i e - j kegs of iniwder, 4H cases of cartridges, 1,0001 ab i rmed the bouse nnd b roke in t h e pUUiiu In IH47. when t h e peop le ! muskets. 24 revulvers, 12 IMIXCNof grenades, doors. Seve ia l people escaped with f o r m e d a regulm ( iovernmei i t , Mr. | cannons, and 150 carblnisi. , p a i n f u l scorches . A f ami ly n a m e d Nier-Boberts wm. elected Pres iden t for a | a t s - I.AB*EHA ordered thebusineisi men of j moyer , consist inn of a m a n and wi fe t e r m of two years . Being p o p u l a r he Mataniora*. on the 24th. to n.eet hlui on | ^ H i x M l l l l | | ei . i ldren, boarded in t h e

was re-elected t h r ee t imes, h i - admin - '"t "^"•• ' le . i , be told , chi ldran t l .e eld* islration lasiiuL' f r o m 1848 to t h u t Koveriinient must raise $100.-1 " f " . , , r ^ L " , 0 ' " " " r e ' b " i e t l d Dnri.i., n ! • • i x? „ ' OOO, secured by so iKTo-nt in custoni house est t h r ee and a ha l f ycare, were s leeping

^ 1 . career Mr. HOIHTIS j bonds. If Ihomoney could not be obtained i w i l h the i r pa ren t s . Two of t h e m were enconragt i i :igr!cultiire, and a ided in I in this way. force would be used. Seuor s leeping with Mi . N ic rmeyer ' s blind ' ill using oducnt ion. H e placed bis | Langaria, wbo said be waa unable to sub-1 b ro the r in t h e house , nnd one was n o t people on good t e r m s with t h e E u r o - ' scribe, was confined in artillery quarters a t h o m e . Mr . X i e r m e y e r j u m p e d o u t pean nations, and encouraged i m m i - 1 a " d w i l 1 only be released by paying $10,000. \ o f hgd. a n d go t o u t of the house in a

g r a l o n f r o m the Uni ted States . In " " ' T . , f a l(

1 . ' r ^ ' 0 ' f l l (8 ! l r t b r i g h t . H i . blind brotl ier .

P r u d e n t f ' I h ^ - T M b U C a , n C w i l 1 f o r , h * , " , a n ' c ' fltMn ^ w I T ' " ' f 0 " ' f . m i n d ' " ' J n o " e

In M , i u-V . ^ ! ? 1 ! a ' , In addition to this forced loan the Mexican Jevo t ion . p i cked u p his two little bed-. jay , io/ j , in. was reiuillcd, the , government bus levied a tax of i per centum fellows and b ik ing one u n d e r each a r m ,

peopici having deposed and imprisoned | upon capital, property, etc. I m a d e his way to the burn ing s t a i n . 1 res ident Boye on t h e g round tlmt be ! Tut wife of Col. Dyde, of Montreal, is : The stairs fell with b i m , b u t h e h e M f a s t

b a d embezzled t b e proceeda of a loan one of tbo fieirs of the istate of Sir John to t b e ch i ld ren , a n d b rought t h e m safe -raised in London . Whi le R e s i d e n t H"" . J " * P ^ through chwcery. Six- , t o f a i e f i r e . A | 1 ^ o f ^

I t o U r t a w a a in office, Roye r e a ^ e r t e d ^ ^ n ^ nt a

f ^ md i ^ 7 n

0 , ' , f ^ e r e burned , bu t not wrioualy . M r , h u claims, but was again impr iaoned. n n m b C T w b o m r « , d c l n ^ N . a i l d h e r t h r e e helpless babea per i sb-

welfnre ' n M i ^-iilously f o r tne | A D U m o l l f r o i n gg,, , , , report,, tbe Im- ed in t b e flames. The i r r e m a i n s were > the colored race , nnd was periai power* exchanging oommunicalions f o u n d all in a h e a p a m o n g t h o c inders ,

nn enbgl i tcncd nnd progressive ru l e r , . with tbe vi*w of u tUt lng Turkey out of Mr, X l e r m e y e r is now a hopeles* m a n -wns buried wltb mil i tnry b o n o n . 'financial e-nbiirraiimtut and dNlgnsting 1 iac.

TTBDAY, March 28.—The namea of two *outh*rn gentlemen wer* presented for the purpo** of having their political di*a-billtles removed, but Edmunds objected Ibat the person* *honld flnt make application tbemeelvea before t h d r caaes be acted upon. Tbe bill removipg tbe dl**bllltie* of L.J . Sheldoa. of MWarippi. pa**ed. how-ever Senate bill No. l i . to amend the fourteenth **ction of th* act to atebliah Ju-dicial court* of th* I'nited State*, wa* being debated at UM expiration of th* morning hour Tbe Senate reetored Italy to IU former podtlon In diplomacy, which the Bone* consular and diplomatic bill bad aboli*bed.

H*M*. T r u s n t v , March 28.—Several resolu-

tions were referred, among othen to allow witneaae* appearing before th* Hou*e Com-mittee $3 | * r day. and ndleage 5c per mile

A rewiiulion directing the Judiciary Oommlttee to Inquire into the expediency of preventing tbe u*e of I'nitodState* mall*

ing lottery advartlsMnant wa* adopt-he Speaker laid before th* Hon**

two commnoioationa f rom th* Diatrict of Columbia Attornnr, on* informing that body of the Indldment of Hallett ¥11-boume, tbe other atatio* that upon *p-plicatlon of the Diatrict Marahai to delivar bim bite bla cuatody. 8erf*anl-*t-Arma Thompwn. bad disputed th* authority over a Dn'b ' Statea (kmgraas. A vote finally bdng t .gen upon a rawlutlon off*r*d by Glover that Kilboum* b* not delivered nn-tii ftntbar crdac* ot lb* Hon**, waa adopt-ed The Senate report Increasing tlie Sioux appropriation from $100,000 to)l50,-000, agreed to There w u no evening aeaaion. bad weather prareoting

A Mew U t i l l M t i o n of O t a u a h o p p a r a It is offlcially repor ted by t h e F r e n c h

Minister of Mar ine tha t t h e s a rd ine fisheries a r e g radua l ly diminishing; in yield. T h e reason is t h a t no t t h e fish a r e becoming scarce , b u t tlie s u p p l y of bait u sed—the roe of codfish impor t ed f rom Amer i can fisheries—has been iu-a d e q u a t e to mee t t b e d e m a n d . I t has lately b e e n found , however , t h a t graaa-boppers pounded i n to a paste , imi ta te t h e roe so exact ly t h a t t h e moa t know-ing of t h e sardines c a n n o t dist inguish tlie d i f f e rence ; a n d accordingly t h e F r e n c h Government has impor t ed a largo q u a n t i t y of t h e insects f r o m Al-geria in order to t ry the new bai t on a large scale. Tlie f a c t of tho grasshop-pers being good f o r fish-bait m i g h t be looked in to somewha t f a r t h e r here , and i t m a y a p p e a r t h a t t h e insects which year ly r avage o u r Wes te rn coun t ry m a y be tu rned to good acooun t f o r ca tch ing fish indigenous t o ou r waters. ,

THIS wiU be a busy year . J u s t t h i n k of it—866 days, fifty-three S u n d a y s , leap yea r , Centennia l celebrat ion, a n d t h e Pres ident ia l elect ion,

a n d t hen walking o n t h e floor, a n d a t t h c a a m e t i m e t h e r o o m was illumi-na t ed by t h e glare of t h e mos t bril l iant l ight h e had ever seen , hard ly except -ing sunl ight . A s t r anger , past middle-age, in his shirt-sleevea, with spectacles on h is nose, a d v a n c e d t o t h e work-bench, and , set t ing down his lan tern , began to handle Tu t t l e ' s tools wi th n dexter i ty tha t proved h i m to be a n ex-per t . H e ga thered toge ther a screw-driver, t h e oil, a n d a p a i r of pliers. T h e n turning tc Tut t le , w h o f e l t incapa-ble of speech o r mot ion , t h e s t r anger seemed to use t h e the screwnlriver a b o u t Tutt le 's h e a d , a p p e a r i n g real ly to lie t ak ing screws o u t of t h e midd le of his fo rehead , h is temples , and .be sidea a n d back of bis h e a d These screws he h e laid on the table , a n d , t u rn ing to Tut t le , l ifted off t h e u p p e r half of t h e old d o c k m a k e r ' s aknl l a n d a n d se t i t down on t h e work-bench . T h e a d j u s t -ing a n eye-glass to o n e eye , h e took u p t h e oil and a pa i r of pliers, p o k e d a lit-t le about t h e bra in , ghook hig h e a d , laid down t h e i n s t n u n e n t a , a n d s t a r t ed out , leaving hia l an te rn . Mr . Tut t le called to h i m to please c o m e b a c k a n d p u t h is aknll o n again, a n d t h o u g h h e ahouted over and o v r t aga in , with al l h i s m i g h t , t h e measu red t r e a d of t h e foots teps passed on out , a n d down t h e stairs , and died away on the s idewalk.

I n h is distress, Mr . Tu t t l e oast hie eyea upward , a n d a t once saw w h a t ar -rested and diver ted h is a t t en t ion . I n a case were t h r ee c locks runn ing . T h e y were m a d e of prec ious m e t a l s a n d pre-cious stones, a n d gl i t tered a n d flashed in t h e light of t h e w o n d e r f u l l a m p in auch a way as t o dazzle a n d bewilder b i m . Looking u n d e r t h e case, h e was start led to see a ' p a i r of h u m a n eyea gazing straight i n to h is own. H e f o u n d t he r e waa a f a c e a n d p a r t of a body, a n d tlie f ea tu re s s e e m e d very f ami l i a r . H e soon discovered t h a t if h e h a d m e t a twin brother t h o r e semblance t o h im-self could not possibly have been m o r e exact . Indeed, a f t e r a little f u r t h e r ob-servation, h e f o u n d t l i a t b e was looking in to a mi r ro r wh ich reflected a n o t h e r mi r ro r behind h i m , a n d t h a t h e waa ac-tua l ly staring i n to h i a o w n braina, which tu rned ou t to b« a b e a u t i f u l sygteni of clock-work, a n d the re in were q u i t e d i f -f e r e n t f r o m w h a t h e h a d expec ted . B u t t hen h e h a d n e v e r be fo re been favored with a n oppor tun i ty of seeing t h e inside of his own akulL

W h e t h e r some th ing o r s o m e b o d y spoke to h im, o r how it go t in to his m i n d , h e could n o t tell, bu t h e was able quit4< d e a r l y to u u d e r s U n d t h a t o n e of th ree d o c k s governed all t h e physical movemen t s . H e saw Ihot it was set t o r u n twelve hou r s , t hen it would r u n down , all the vo lun ta ry mot ions would cease, and t h e m a c h i n e would sleep. A touch on t h e shou lde r would s t a r t a cu-

r ious spiral inovonient in t h e brain, a m a i n spr ing would be d r a w n tau t , it would pull upon all tlie phys ica l facu l -ties, a n d t h e m a n would be wound u p aga in and set r u n n i n g fo r a n o t h e r twelve bourn. I t was very s t range t h a t a f t e r all his d a m a g i n g r e m a r k s abou t d o c k s , Mr. Tu t t l e should find t h a t h e was noth ing b u t a n old clock h imse l f .

H i s intel lel tual facu l t i es were a l so regula ted by c lockwork, b u t a r r anged j o r pe rpe tua l m o t i o n .

a n y move t h a n a cow. H e saw, also, t h a t the mainspr ing b a d t h e a p p e a r -ance of h a v i n g bMD filed nea r ly in two in m a n v places, n u m b e n of t h e cog-wheels h a d lost o n e o f m o r e t ee th , a n d In n u m e r o u s p laces t h e r t waa eo m u c h d i r t a n d stioky oil t h e works would ha rd ly m o v e . Vow, indeed, hia oon-a d e n o e amote h i m . H e recollected t h a t h e h a d nea r ly filed m a n y ma in -springs in two, t h a t they m i g h t r u n a few weeks and t hen break a n d be brought b a d e to h m fo r repairs , when

he.would cha rge double pr ice fo r t h e spring, a n d d o u b l e pr ice f o r h is work, which pr ices were always pa id cheer-fu l ly , because t h e ext; i i a m o u n t s eemed a sor t af g u a r a n t e e tha t t h c work was well done. H o had also f r equen t ly filed a tooth nea r ly off, so t h a t it would b reak and a new wheel have t o be p u t in . Somet imes h e would use s t icky oil t h a t would collect dirt , a n d t h a t would br ing h i m a j o b of cleaning; a n d occa-sionally h e would say to his cus tomers , on looking into t h c works, t h a t a pinion h a d broken, s n d al though it had not broken, a n d he did noth ing b u t clean t h e works, h e would cha rge f o r pu t t ing in a new p in ion . H e now perce ived t h a t every t ime h e had pu t d i r t or bad oil in clock-work, o r broken a tooth or a pinion, a n e q u a l a m o u n t of d i r t or bad oil b a d been inserted m his mora l m a c h i n e r y , a n d tooth fo r tooth and pinion f o r p in ion had been broken there, and consequent ly if m a t t e r s con-t inued long thus , t h e whole mach ine would fal l down in a wreck, a n d people would discover w h a t had been going on in secret . B u t this was no t tho mos t a l a rming , he saw a g rea t wheel with only one toolh left. On coun t ing tho f rac tu rca h e f o u n d t h a t it h a d once con-tained f o u r h u n d r e d nnd n ine ty tee th .

" F o u r h u n d r e d and n i n e t y ! F o u r h u n d r e d and n ine ty 11 F o u r h u n d r e d and n i n e t y ! 11" he e j acu la ted , in a be-wildered way, aa if g rasping a t a vague, d r e a d f u l idea. " W h y , t h a t Is seventy t imes s e v e n ! And h e r e I have been forgiven fou r h u n d r e d a n d eighty-nine t imes , a n d t h e r e is no a u t h o r i t y for hop ing f o r m o r e t han one m o r e chanco ! Besides, t he r e a r e all t h e tee th gone b u t one, a n d when t h a t goes "

Wi th a s c r e a m of f e a r h e awoke. H i s neck was across t h c back of the chai r , a n d all t h e blood in his liody seemed to h a v e settled in the top of his head . H e discovered t h a t h e had been d r e a m i n g , bu t fe l t t h a t h e had been warned in a d r e a m .

A f t e r b r e a k f a s t n e x t morn ing , which was Sa tu rday morn ing , h e went hast-i ly to h u n t u p a n elder of t h e church, t o w h o m h e related his d r e a m , a n d in-sisted t l ia t h e m u s t be wound u p every Ba tu rday m o r n i n g , o r he could no t run till Sunday . T h e elder p shawed a t such a n absurd idea , bu t gave h i m a good t a lk ing to, a n d tha t a f t e r n o o n he miss-ed h is c u s t o m a r y spree . A f t e r that , every S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g h e went to an e lder a n d go t wound u p . This con-t inued a b o u t a yea r , w h e n one Sat-u r d a y m o r n i n g h e could find ne i ther e lde r nor minis ter . All h a d gone off t o a meet ing of tlie synod. H e was in g rea t distress. T h a t a f t e r n o o n h e got d r u n k , w e n t h o m e cursing and swear-ing, b roke thyce chairs a n d all the ch ina , tu rned h is wife out of doors, lock- < ed the door , a n d went to bed with his boots on, Tl ie police did no t t a k e him t h a t time, b u t h e r e n u i n e d a t home. His wi fe w h o knew a n d pitied his frai l t ies , c r e p t back t h rough a window a f t e r h e waa asleep, a n d lying down bes ide 'h lm, s lept till h e r u s u a l t i m e of ar is ing and ^oing about h e r morn ing dut ies .

At 6 o 'clock, when she went to wind h im u p fo r b reakfas t , she f o u n d h e had r u n down forever . H i a h e a r t had ceased to t ick . Neighbors were called ft. H e w u cleanaed f o r t h e last t ime, and laid away on a shelf till t h e Judg-m e n t d a y , when h e would h a v e t o m e e t all t h e l a m e cog wheels , m a r r e d apings, solemn-paoed p e n d n l o m s , and t h e faces , b a n d s a n d figures h e forced to lie so s inful ly dur ing hia l i fe t ime,

A m o n u m e n t w u erec ted over h im in t h e f o r m of a d o c k , wi th t h e hands shaped l ike h u m a n a r m s a n d hands— t h e h o u r h a n d po in t ing t o 6, a n d the m i n u t e h a n d to 12, tp p rese rve the t i m e of his dea th , a n d also, by a h a p p y coincidence, to indicate t h e d o u b t his f r i ends were in u to w h a t had become of h i m . I f one h a n d missed the o the r would h i t .

m o n r a m r x A L .

•pac* Oov*r*d by a u i l d l a o - O a l M d a r of • a p o s i t i o a

A Ph i lade lphia cor respondent writes: T h e s p a c e covered by t h e buildlngi erected fo r f o r m e r world's f a i n , an i i e cost of t h d r erection, were u follows:

Bpaettomrti, , , atrw. Co*. London, 1801 » New York. 1850 SI Pari*. 1850 .to London, 18(12. 34 Pari*. 1867 404 Vienna, 1872 50

T h e Ph i lade lph ia exhibi t ion build-ings will cove ra m u c h larger a r e a :

Ana, PnbabU arm. Oat.

Main building or Indus-trial Hall .21.47 1.500.000

Memorial Hall 1.50 1.500.000 Machinery Hall 14.00 600.000 Horticultural Hall 1.50 25S.OUO Agricultural Hall 10.15 250,000

$1,404,000 500,000

4,000,000 2,800,000 4,588,763 9,850,0$0

Totals 48.62 $4,103,000

O the r atructures, such as t h e women' pavilion, government , lea ther , carr iage nnd photograph buildings, a n d addition al a r t building, and proposed annexes to the mnchinery a n d agricul tural buildings, will occupy a t least four teen acres ; and , together wilh stockyard imprnvcmcntM, bridges, etc. , will prob-ably coal 12,250,000 m o r e . T o t h a t t h e total spaco covered by t h e principal exhibi t ion buildings will be m o r a than sixty-two acres—twelve ac res m o r e than the spaco covered by t h e buildings of t h e he re to fo re largest f a i r a l Vienna; and the cost of tlie bui ldings will be cons iderably less a l together than t h e cost of tho Vienna buildings.

B u t t h c buildings jus t n a m e d do not o c c u p y near ly all tbe ground to bo covered within tbo inclosuro of 236 ac res nt Fn i rmoun t Park . Thc special buildings to be erected will f a r surpass in numl ie r a n d ox ten l those at any p rev ious internat ional f a i r .

T b o calendar of the exhibit ion is as follows:

Reception of artilces began J a n u a r y 5 ,1876 .

l iecept ion of articles ends April 18, 1876,

Unoccupied space forfe i ted April 26, 1876.

Exhibi t ion opens M a y 10,1876. Exhibi t ion closes November 10,1876. Goods to lie removed by December

81, 1876.

B e m i n l a c e n e e a o t a C a n a d a 0 * n t « n -a r i a n .

From th* Toledo Olobe T h e dea th of a lady w h o w u proba-

bly t h e oldest inhabi tant of P r ince Ed-ward Is land took p lace a l Charlotte-town on t h e 3d inst. Mrs. Eleanor Bobinson, f o rmer ly McConnell, w u a nat ive of t h e Island, h a v i n g l>een Iwrn a l Ell iot t River , a n d s h e w u at the t i m e she d ied in he r o n e hundred th yea r , a n d h a d good hea l th a lmos t u p to t h e t i m e of h e r d e a t h , Rober t Mc-Connell, Mrs. Bobinson f a t h e r , reached Pr ince Edward Is land f r o m Wigton, Scotland, u early u t h e y e a r 1772, ami settled a l Klliott or Wes t River. H e r m o t h e r w u the only daugh te r of Gen. McDonald (Clanronald) w b o led h is fa lher ' a c lan a t Oulloden in 1740, a n d a f t e rwards sealed hia devot ion to t h e H o u a e of H a n o v e r wi th hia life a t King'a Bridge, N o r t h Carolina, In Feb-r u a r y , 1776. Two of b is sons, t h e yea r previous, f e l l in t h e Bri t ish service a l t h e bat t le of B u n k e r Hi l l , a n d another son received a wound t h a t disabled h im fo r l i f e in t h e u m e conflict, Mr*. Robinson l ived to see f a r m s a n d wide d e a r i n g s t a k e tho p lace of a wilder-liens, a n d t h e in t roduct ion of all mod-ern i m p r o v e m e n t e of t h e present age.

J o h n S i n g l e t c n Oop ley Kmm lUrpcr't Maguine lor Apri

Copley's A m e r i c a n c a r e e r closet, with t h e beg inn ing of the Revolut ion . H o w u b o m in Boston o n t h e 8d of Ju ly , 1787, a n d died in London on the 25th of Sep tember , 1815. H e w u the only na t ive pa in te r of real gen ius and cul-t u r e of w h o m t h e Now Wor ld could boast p r io r to tlie Declara t ion of Inde-pendence ; and the skill a n d assiduily with which h e pu r sued his profession arc a t t e s ted by tlie n u m b e r of portrai ts

I f r o m his penci l which still exist in tlie

H i s t o r y of A d v e r t i s i n g .

A n n o u n c e m e n t s in tho public jour-nals known u adver t i sements appear-e d while journal ism w u in its infahcy. T h c Aria Mima of t h e Roman*, t b e Gazzftla of the Venet ians, and the offichn of the French belong ra the r to t b e ' •rude devices which led to t h e c rea t ion uf journa l i sm t h a n to t h e his tory of advert is ing; while t h e s tamp-

ing nnd bill-posting process of ancient timcx, and t h e fence a n d rock decora-t ions of to-day, somclimcH considered in connect ion with advert is ing, a re little less Uian ingenious sign-painting. T h e adver t i sement p r o p e r a rose with period-ical l i terature, a n d m u s t be considered in connect ion with its development . T h o first regular newspaper . The Certain Jfetoet of thit Promt Week,, published in England in 1622, did n o l contain a n y adver t i sements ; bu t t h e y appeared in s o m e t h i n g l ike a r e semblance to the present fo rm In 1652, In a pape r called t h e J f a v u m i g PoKtiaa. I t noeded but a shor t t ime to popular ize t h e idea, a n d thoae notices which a r e still called " h u e and cry adve r t i s emen ta "—for th ieves and runaway apprent ices—soon b e c a m e p r o m i n e n t f e a t u r e a in t h e papers . Books were t h e earliest articles advert ised, a n d were followed by grocer ies—tea (or, u i t w u then called " l e b a , " being t h e first art icle of merchand i se a n n o u n c e d . By 1688 Eng land h a d added a i o f B d e n t n u m b e r of newspapers to h e r m e a g r e list t o c a u s e adver t i sements , especial ly thoae of popu la r a m u s e m e n t a , t o b e eagerly looked fo r . T b e p lague brought t h e first medica l adver t isementa . Under Wi l l i am a n d Mary a g ra tu i tous Journal w u s tar ted, devoted solely t o advertise-men t s . I t lived b u t two y e a n . A s imi la r en terpr i se a f e w years a f te r -w a r d succeeded. I n 1700 advertising h a d become very genera l , a n d In 1710 we find Addlaon reviewing t h e adver-t i sements of his t ime , " p r i n t e d with little cu ts and figurea "—this being the first we h e a r of pictorial advertisements, I n 1800 a c r u d e sys tem of daaai fy ing a n d ar ranging adver t i sements w u adopted . The f u r t h e r progress of advert is ing u p to t h e time * h e n the en terpr i se of the United Slates pushed it onward m a y be followed out in t h e history of t h e London Time*, which w u established in 1788. T h e Tma did l i t t le lo reduce adver t is ing to a system, but it demons t r a t ed its value to t h e publ ic , nnd its i m p o r t a n c e iu the e c o n o m y of newspapers . In 1865 a s ingle n u m b e r is sa id to h a v e contained 2,575 adver t i sements , a n d other n u m -bors a r e d i e d u con ta in ing still more . —A/rplfUm'! Kneydoptdia.

AVBIL.

I listen for ths voice of aong. And hear s murmur in ths tress Of April in a fitful br****,

Who says thy growing wings sre strong.

Rissl Bum thy Winter robe to-day! Thus did tbs poet Omsr d n g : Ths Bird of Tims is on ths wing.

H s flutter* bat a llttls wsy.

Behold tbs dswnlng of a voles! Hold hard th* tormw of thy heart. For music keener make* the *roart:

Tbe slng«r waits not on oar choice.

In th* new dawn I bear his note; He lingers while the roee* blow. Then goes—ob, where?—I do not know

On what bright wsvee my dsrllngs float. —Harper'i Mapmnf.

W h o S h o u l d d o t o C a l i f o r n i a . H*n FrancUoo Oorrcspoudcnoe Newark Advert'ir.

I want to u y a word to thoae th ink-ing of emigra t ing to th is s t a t e . If you h a v e m o n e y to go Into business when you gel h e r e — c o m e ; If y o n have mon-ey t o buy land or to k e e p you unti l you could realise f r o m y o u r crops If you t a k e government l and—oome; If you expec t to find work here, o r s o m e ele-g a n t situatloi). Just s t o p and th ink tha t t h e r e a r e hundreds of unemployed m e n on the s t reets of th is city eager to do anything to e s m bread. The s ta te d o n ' t neod doctors, ministera, book-keepers, genteel y o u n g m e n wilh deli-ca te hsnds and fine l inen. She needs m e n of brain* and brawn tha t will de-velop he r ngrictilltiral wealth, or build factor ies a n d workshops to fu rn i sh work fo r t h e t housands pour ing Into tho state with no m o n e y of their own. How can th is city of a q u a r t e r of a mil-lion fu rn i sh work f o r ail t h e u n e m -ployed of tho g r e a t citiea of t h e E u l a n d E u r o p e t And ye t I think this is t h e g randes t coun t ry t h e sun over shone on, t« those who c a n a f fo rd to live hero.

FROM t h e effects of l h e sultan's pe-cul iar f inancial policy, the Turk i sh

H i T m o r a l facul t ies , too, wore regu-1 p o s w i i i i o n T f ^ l d f a m l l i ^ ' in N e w " ^ ^ , " 7 . 5 " . l > e e n ^ l h o r o u K | , | y «*• la ted by clock work . But he w u ab le | laud, a n d o c a s i o n a l l y in t h e southern * * " "" ' to p e r c d v e t h a t while mos t people 's stale*. I l h u been said t h a t t b e pos-mora l facul t ies a r e m a d e to r u n seven < session of one of these ancestral per -days, so tha t when wound u p o n Bun- , t rai ts is a n Amer ican ' s bost title of no-d a y by a s e rmon o r o the r rel igious ox - lb i l i t y . Chiefly ce lebra ted f o r his por-ercisee, they would r u n till n e x t Sunday trai ts . Copley also a t t e m p t e d historical wi thout any a b a t e m e n t of vigor, his, eomnosi t ions, a d e p o r t m e n t of art in b y some misfit, wcro only ar ranged t o ' which ho received bu t little eucourage-r u n f o r six d a y s a n d a ha l f , so tha t on > munt , a l though t h e " D e a t h of Cliatr Baturday a f t e r n o o n t h e m a i n s p r i n g ! l i am," a n d " T h e Death of M a j o r Pier-would lei go wi th a bang , all t h e works | son ," tho l a t t e r being regarded u h is would r u n down in a m i n u t e , ar .d t he r e greatest work, evinced considerable h e w u wi thout a n y m o r a l m a o h i n e r y , 1 power of compotiilion a n d oolor. '

hausled tha t tlie gove rnmen t h u n o t been able oven to f u rn i sh hospital sup-pl ies fo r the lroo]is operat ing aga ins t tho rebels in Herzegovinia . T b e mor-tali ty in consequence b u been terrif ic, rivaling t h e deadly hor ro r s of t h e con-f ede ra t e prison-pens in t h a t respect. A surgeon in the service reports t h a t l E a losses of t h e f o r c e in t h e field, m a i n l y f r o m disease i m p e r f e c t l y t reated, h a v e n o t been less t l iat 80,000 m e n .

A . H . S n p H B i g is said lo be s lowlj sinking.

S m i l e s .

CaKAM-fOLORXD c h i p hats , t r i m m e d with strawberries, a r c in tho fash iona-ble f u t u r e .

WHY IS a m a d bull a n a n i m a l of a convivial disposi t ion? Bocause ho of-fers a horn to every o n e h e moots .

" Y o o are a bri l l iant a n d versat i le b o u q u e t of loveliness," h e sa id , with a voice t h a t w u low a n d sof t , a n d in re-t u r n s h e warbled, " D r y up, George; y o u ' v e said enough . "

HARTFORD h u a city coat of a r m s . W h y can ' t we h a v e o n e , too? A de-sign represent ing a cit izen mor tgag ing his h o u s e to p a y a g u bill would please the people.—JVonc/cJi Buttrtm.

A SOOTHKRN bookb inde r bound u p e ighteen d i m e novels be tween Bible covers, and a p r e a c h e r carr ied t h e book seven miles u n d e r his a r m to read s o m e consoling passages to a dy ing

w o m a n .

A CHICAGO m a n h u n o l been bother-ed b y his wife to g e l worsted f o r h e r s ince tho morn ing h e a p p e a r e d pleased to d o such an e r r and , nnd inc identa l ly SDoke of his engaging young Indy who tended the worsted coun te r .

AT t h e oil region hotels, when a s t r anger is incl ined to talk loud, blow his own l u m p o t , a n d monopol ize t h e conversa t ion a l table, a plate of cheese Is s e n t to h i m , u a del lcato h in t to " cheese i t ."

WHIH Mr. B e e c h e r firet took cha rge of P l y m o u t h chu rch , h e w u s p o k e n of by j ea lous minis te rs u a y o u n g Biblical Boanergee; and now Bowen u rges h t m to e v a c u a t e h is pulpit.—iVenion (N. J.)

Jownal. A SAUTE of t en guns w u fired in

Pres ton yes te rday . N o one s e e m e d to k n o w exactly w h a t it w u for, till i t was learned tha t two m e n had pul led a book agent f r o m a ca r r i age n e a r New H a v e n a n d c lubbed him.—A'cnctcA Bui-

letin. S c r a x : A bu tche r ' s s t and . Bu tche r

— " C o m e , J o h n , b e lively now; b r e a k t h e bones in Mr . Wil l iama 1 chops a n d p u t Mr. Smi th ' s ribs In t h e baske t fo r h i m . " J o h n (br iskly) : "Al l right, sir ; j u s t u soon as I ' ve sawed off Mrs . M u r p h y ' s leg."

" WHEN one takes h is S u n d a y a f t e r -n o o n n a p a n d h u a n ugly d r e a m , " u k s g correspondent , " c a n you call i t a n i g h t m a r e ? " Not exac t ly ; p e r h a p s i t m a y be m o r e p ropo r to say t h a t t h e d r e a m e r h u o n l y a l i t t le col (d] t i n h is head.—iV. Y. Com. AdmHitr.

".I'M on d e c k , " u t h e a u t h o r of " T w o Years B e f o r e t h e M a s t " r e m a r k -e d when t h e Prea iden t n o m i n a t e d h i m to t h e Court of St. J a m e s . — M w York Qmmercial Admtiter. " L e t ' a change t h o deck ," w u t h e r e m a r k j u s t pre-viously m a d e b y h is poker -p lay ing pre -decessor, u h e r e sponded to t h e " l u t call."—.RfcAmcnd Whig.

THE Nassua Underwr i t e r s o w e an explana t ion of the i r c o n d u c t in hav ing so p rompt ly rescued t h e ca rgo of cof fee f r o m t h e " City of Galves ton," a n d l e f t t h e wrecked p a a a e n g e n to s h i f t f o r themsehreg. H a v i n g t a k e n t h * cof fee * i n t h e o n e case, i t r e m a i n a to b e seen w h a t g rounds t hey will U k a in t h * other,—New York Qmmare io l Aim-

A BCHOLAB in a c o u n t r y school w u a sked , " H o w d o y o u p a n t ' M a r y m i l k s t h e o o w f " T h e las t word w u disposed of u fol lows; " Cow, a n o u n , f e m i n i n e gender , t h i r d pe r son a n d s t a n d s fo r M a r y . " " S t a n d s for M a r y I H o w do you m a k e t h a t o u t ? " " Be-cause , " said t h e I n t d l l g e n t pup i l , " I f t h e cow d i d n ' t s t and f o r M a r y , how could she mi lk h e r ? "

S H I waltsed l ike J u n o a t t l ie b o p ; I vowed t h e queat ion I would p o p ; a n d u h e r p a r t n e r t ended h e r n sea t , m y throbbing h e a r t wilh anx ious c a r e did beat . I t r ipped bes ide m y lovely c h a r m ; I bowed, a n d gen t ly touched h e r a r m . " Engaged for n e x t ? " I aaid, " m y dar l ing K a t e ? " " G o 'way," sho sa id , " You h i t m y vacc ina te . ' - B f i v -ingham Republican.

GOOD ! H u r r a h ! 'Bou t f a c e a n d hold u p your h e a d ! S o m e vigi lant p e n o n h u discovered t h a t George W u h i n g -ton's Secre tary of S ta te , E d m u n d Ban-

do lph , resigned u n d e r t h e cha rge of accept ing bribes, a n d t h e old m a n not on ly p r o m p t l y accepted ' h e resigna-t ion, bu t k e p t it a secre t un t i l Ban-do lph h a d cons t ruc ted h is d e f e n s e ; a n d t h e defense was no t a good one . This m a k e s us f e e l less lonesome. W a a r e gra tefu l to E . Randolph,—OropAic.

OOMMOV c a m — p e n n i e s . W h e r e to look for a n eage r c rowd—At a d a r k e y auct ion . T h e m a n w h o t r ied to borrow a n umbre l l a w u g iven to unders tand t h a t It w u L e n t . W h a t le t ter of t h e a lphabe t , if lost, would soon m a k e y e n sick of mus i c? T h e letter M. A coa l of ma le—An Ulster . Charg ing a p re t ty girl a p e n n y f o r crossing a bridge Is r a t h e r a q u i e t way of tolling t h e belle. W h e n la a m a n no t a m a n ? W h e n h e m a k e s a goose of himself.— Botlon TVawfcr.

THE Union c o u n t y (N. J . ) coroners did not q u a l i f y in t ime , a n d Union c o u n t y is t h e r e f o r e wi thout coroners . I l is to bo h o p e d t h e o t h e r New Jersey coroner* a r e al l qual i f ied. One of

t h e m , no t long since, w u examin ing a doctor in a inques t on t h o case of a l i t t le girl r u n over b y a h o n e ca r . Tlie doc tor u l d d e a t h resul ted f r o m In jury to t h e sp ine . " Doctor ," in t e r rup ted t h e coroner , " w u it t h e sp ine of h e r b a c k ? "

A CHEBOXEE (Iowa) j u r y m a n got to p laying wi th a c h e m i c a l fire oxlin-guisher , whi le coadu ta l i ng on a ver-dict, when t h e pesky th ing ( t he oxtin-guishor, no t t h e verdic t ) w e n t off , and comple te ly de luged wi th water and gases a lady passing u n d e r t b e Court H o u s e windows. T b e w o m a n fe l t m u c h p u t o u t b y t h e s u d d e n i m m e r -sion, whi le t h e j u r y m a n " s w o r e to g u m " t h a t h e " neve r knowed a water t a n k to ge t u p on its ea r in t h a t f s i l f Ion a f o r e in al l h is born days I"

T n W A i r n r o m o a n r ,

Th* dead feme o'er the thin, crisp mow Ar* roatllng in the winter breete.

And one mute bird flita to and fro Betw*en these d a m p s of sldar trees,

A robin I Wb*t? hs* rammer'* proudest And sweetest linger corns to this?

His carol w u of June'a the loudeat— A nptnrous Isy of love snd bliss!

But, desolate snd voiceleaa now, H s linger* in the wood alone.

Haunts the swamp aah tree's faded bough. And in the bitter night hide* where

Thick hemlocks shield him from the air. I / ing since his niate* of summer fled. When flnt the summer leave* were shed;

Now In the sun the fields gleam white; Around his neat the rough winds blow;

Yet wilh weak heart lie shrinks from flight, And stays, although he long* tn go.

Too cheerle** ami too cold to dng. He tarries still snd waits for spring

Mute haunter of the woodland dreary. My summer songs like thine, are o'er:

My care worn spirit Is loo weary To plunge her wings and try to soar;

Too dull from what I dread to fiy; Too sore at heart to sing am I ; And with a thought half envioiu. now I watch thee on the alder bough; For brief must now he winter's stay.

And glad thine April song will lie; While I but question hope, and ssyt

Will spring-time ever come to me?

B T O A L A N D DOMESTIC.

F a r m a a d Oardaa . THIN o u t tho old wood of cu r ran t and

gooseber ry bushes a n d thus improve t h e size of t h e f r u i t .

GOOD GRAFTINU WAX.—Four parts rosin, t h r ee of beeswax, two of tallow. If f o u n d too hard , add m o r e tallow.

PODLTRY—Clean ou t and white wash inside of fowl house . R u b kerosene oil o n tho roosts. S e l s o m e broody hens fo r ea r ly chickens . Laying hens should bo kept sepnrn to f rom sett ing ones,

HOT-BED HEATINO M vmtiAi,.—In look-ing fo rward for ma te r i a l to f o r m hot-bods u t h e spr ing approaches , do nol fo rge t t h e g rea t va lue of leaves. W h e n possible so to du, h a v e leaves used ns l i t ter in t h e stable, nnd thc m a n u r e mingled wilh t h e m , all saved in pile by Itself.

T H E B K T TEMPERATI-HE FOR WINDOW

PLANTS.—The Oanlner't Monthly says t h a t a t e m p e r a t u r e of 55 deg. will give m o r e fiowen to t h e c o m m o n window p l a n t t h a n a h igher t empera tu re , and n a m e s such old f u b i o n e d sorts u Mig-none t te , Sweet Alyssum, Zonale, Ger-a n i u m s , Cupheas , F u c h s i u , Violets, Roses, Chinese Pr imrose , Ac., u a m o n g tho best f o r this pu rpose .

PRCNINO TREES.—Trees should be p r u n e d be fo re t h e buds begin to swell. Out all d«*ad l imbs; g r u b ou t ca re fu l ly s u c k e n a r o u n d roots, if any h a v e l>een a l lowed to grow. Look ou t fo r insects. C u t scions in mi ld wea ther and bury in m o s s o r sand. P r e p a r e fo r g ra f t ing by by ge t t ing tools, wax , Ac., r eady . Graf t s t o n e f ru i t s first, app les and pears la ter . Trees budded l u t s e u o n cut s tock back t h r e e inches f r o m bud . In p lan t ing t rees , shor ten in t h e smal l shoots a n d t r i m t h e ends of tho roots. P lant t rees a f t e r t h e cold winds a r e over .

CHOKED CATTLE.—Tho following re-c ipe should be pr in ted a l l e u l twice e v e r y year , a l l is a sure r e m e d y : T a k e of fine-cut chewing tobacco e n o u g h to m a k e a ball u largo u a h e n ' s egg, d a m p e n it wilh molasses so i t c a n b e pressed in to a ball, and will a d h e r e d o s d y ; e levate t h e an ima l ' s h e a d , pul l ou t t h e tongue, a n d crowd t h e ball r s f a r down t b e th roa t u pos-s ib le . I n fifteen m i n u t e s i t will cause s i ckness a n d vomi t ing , re laxing t h e musc les , so t h a t t h e pota to o r whatever m a y be choking it, will be thrown u p . —J. B. J., in Country Gentleman.

TEAKBPLAKTOO P T A I M . — T h e G e r -

m a n t o w n Telegrnph says: T h e r e la n o m o d e t h a t we ever t r i ed so effectual In t r ansp lan t ing tomato, cabbage, can ta -loupe , o r a n y o the r tender p lan t s f r o m t h e hot-bed o r f r o m one p lace to a n o t h -er , aa to p r e p a r e a vessel filled wi th m a n u r e - w a t e r a n d r ich soli, about t h e consis tency of t h i n mush , with which t h e roo ts of t h e p l an t s should be well-ooated und se t In a hole m a d e with a s h a r p r o u n d p iece of wood or dibble. A f t e r being r a t h e r firmly p lan ted , mois ten aga in with m a n u r e water . W e h a v e never fa i l ed In a n y t ransp lan t ing w h e n d o n e in th is way, a n d t h e t roub le is very slight.

L U B I U T I I S OF S E E D S M E N . - T h e r e -

c e n t decisions in New York and New Je r sey hold ing seedsmen liable fo r d a m a g e s to t he i r c u s t o m e n f r o m fail-u r e of cropa u c r i b e d to bad seed, h a v e m a d e the s eedsmen pu t on their t h ink -In!; caps. T h e y have resolved here -a f t e r to affix to t h d r packages, bags, bill-heads, etc. , t h e following: " Whi l e we exercise tho greatest c a r e to h a v e al l seeds p u r e a n d reliable, i l l s h e r e b y m u t u a l l y agreed between o u n e l v e s and tho purchaser of th is package , t h a t we d o n o l w i r r a n l t h e same , a m i a r e not in a n y respect l iable or respoai ib le fo r t h e seeds aold by us , or fo r ony loss or d a m a g e ar i s ing f r o m a n y fai lure there-of in any respec t . " The circular which t hey send ou t adds ; " I t is unnecessary to a d d t h a t t h e d e a l e n , wi thout dissent, d iacla lmed a n y Idea of sd l lng poor or Imper f ec t seed. T h e y purpose, u he re to fo re a n d always, to use t h d r beat eflbrta In good fa i th to furn lah the i r c u s t o m e n with t h e best, a n d while they d o not doubt t h a t this will bo well u n d o n (ood a n d accepted , t hey feel confi d e n t tha t the i r c u s t o m e n will a t t h e s a m o timo a p p r o v e and jus t i fy t h e m in the i r efforts fo r aelf-proteclion."

BLACK TOOTH IN SWIHB.—The Anur-ean Swine Journal u y a : Black tooth,

so called, in swine, somet imes caused b y mechan ica l i n j u r y to lee tn , received by chewing t h e d r y a n d hard kernels of corn. T h e a l imen t consists in a a s ta te of d e c a y of the tooth (carr ics) . S u c h decayed tee th m a y be r emoved by t h e s a m e i n s ' r u m e n l u a dent is t would app ly to one 's own toolh unde r s imi lar c i rcumstances . Tbu s y m p t o m s of toothache in swine a r e s imi la r to those exhibi ted by m a n k i n d , vig : loss of appet i te , salivation or slobbering, hanging t h e bead , mostly to t h e side which la af foctcd , peevishness, loss of al l f e a r of m a n , a n d hot, repuls ive b rea th . W h e n hogs a r e fed on strongly a d d u l a l e d f o o d fo r a n y length of t ime, the i r t ee th m a y become dtscolorcd b u t it is a ques t ion whe the r t b e teelli a t t h e s a m e t i m e a r e mate r ia l ly in j n r e d . So long u no decay o r d i m i n u t ion of t he i r gubstanco can be not iced a n d wbilo t h o appe t i t e and ohowing faci l i t ies of t h e an ima l do not a p p e a r d iminished, no in te r fe rence will be

necessary.

H u m TO OARDUIEBS.—Look u p good he lp ear ly . Dig p a n n l p s a n d aalaify—

t h e y will be in fine condi t ion; h e a p a n d covcr In cool cellar. Aaparagus beds should be dug a n d dressed as early u possible; r a k e off rough portions of tho m a n u r e (If covered In tho Fall), a n d d ig in t h e fine m a n u r e left . Be ca re fu l n o l to i n ju re t h e crowns. M a k e new beds ear ly . Set r h u b a r b ear ly . Set o u t cold f r a m e cabbage, caulif lower a n d le t tuce p lants ; they will s tand severe f ros ts . P e u s n d on ions ge t in ground immed ia t e ly . Sow radish, tu rn ips , sp inach, beets, parsnips, (carrots fo r fint crop), salsify, leek, onions, p a n l e y a n d le t tuce early. Do no t work t b e ground whi le it is wet. Sow he rbs and celery seed for plants ns tho ground gets warmer . Beans, corn, cucumliers , melons and squash snould no t be plant-ed unti l tbo ground is j ierfectly wnrm a n d nil danger f rom frost and cold nights is over , which will be in Apri l a n d May.

H o w TO GET EARLY TOMATOEH—As

soon as you r t oma to plant has m a d e f o u r leaves, pinch t h e lop bud f r o m tho s t e m , t hen take u p the p lant , pinch off two inches f rom t h e top root a n d t r ansp lan t it in a c o m m o n box- f r ame , where t h e soil is rich and loamy. Tlie box will keep off t h e wind, a n d plants sown a n d grown there e ighteen inches a p a r t will produce f r u i t two weeks sooner t han t h e s a m e p lan ted in t b e g round . A m a t of a few boards, spread over t h e f r a m e a l night will k e e p them f rom frost, and is f a r e u i e r a n d q u i c k e r than going over a field night ly and set t ing boxes over each hill. As soon ns t h e plants h a v e set f r u i t on two blossoms of each b r anch , a n d t h e top h u grown two to fou r leaves, the pinching off tho ends of each b r a n c h and t o p should be sga in

p u t to pract ice.

Ca r sE OF Hon CHOLERA.—A corre-sponden t of t h e Prairie Fanner touches the m a i n cause of th is t roublesome disease when he writes: " I l is m y cand id opinion t h a t ou r runn ing s t r eams are the grea tes t agents fo r ca r ry ing a n d sp read ing this disease, and so long as there is a lol of cho le ra hogs allowed to h a v e access to tho s a m e s t r eam, below where the diseased hogs are , t hey will lie in j eopa rdy . I have u ye t failed to hea r of a n y hogs dy ing wilh t h e chole ra t h a t were nol allowed t o r u n a t large, nor lo d r ink f r o m a r u n n i n g s t r e a m (unless a spr ing o r n e a r the source of a s t ream) , nor in a n y way c o m e in con tac t with diseased hogs, while thousands of dollars ' worth of hogs have been lost by this d i s e u o within a smal l range, all of which ohtoined the i r water f r o m s t r eams of r u n n i n g water .

Domestic Eooacmy.

SCALD y o u r wooden ware o f t en , and keep you r t in ware dry .

MOTHS m a y be kep t ou t of f u n and woolen clothes by wrapp ing t h e fabr ic in mus l in . Mollis c anno t ea t th rough

musl in .

INK m a y be t aken ou t of n ca rpe t by a little dissolved oxal ic acid o r salt of sorrel rubbed on with llannel, a n d a f te r -wards washed off with cold water ; then rub on s o m e har t shorn .

A SIMPLE a n d effectual r e m e d y fo r tlie prevenl ion of mi lk t u rn ing sour in

s u m m e r l ime, consists in adding to each q u a r t fifteen gra ins of b i -carbonale of soda. Thia does nol a f fec t t h e t u t e of t h e mi lk , while il f a d l i t a t e s its digestion.

ALL sorts of vessels a n d utensi ls m a y be pur i f ied f r o m long re t a ined smells of every k ind in t h e easiest a n d most pe r fec t m a n n e r , by r ins ing t h e m ou t well wi th charcoa l powder , a f t e r t h e groeser impur i t i e s have been scoured off wi th s a n d and po tash .

T o res tore scorched l inen , take two onions, p e d a n d slice t h e m , a n d ex-t r ac t t h e j u i c e b y squeez ing o r pound-ing. T h e n c u t u p ha l f a n ounce of whi te soap a n d two ounces of Ful ler ' s e a r t h ; m i x t h e m wi th t h e on ion ju ice a n d hal f a p i n t of v inegar . Boll this compos i t ion well, a n d spread It, when cool, over the scorched p a r t of the lin-en, leaving It to d r y the reon . A f t e r w a r d waah ou t t h e l inen.

CORE FOR DIFTHXRIA.—A correspond-en t of t h e Boston Jownal wri tes t h a t h e h u used t h e following r e m e d y fo r d ip the r i a In a g rea t m a n y h a r d c u e s , a n d In n o l one h u it fa i led t o effect a cure . I l Is u follows: P rocure s o m e pi tch ta r—not g u t a r — p u t a little on a h o t i ron, inver t t unne l over t h e smoke , a n d let the pa t i en t inha le u much u ho can wi thout s trangling, fo r a few minu t e s , five o r six l imes a day . Dur-ing t h e intervals let t b e p a t i e n t have smal l pieces of ice to keep u near tbo root of tho tongue u possible.

LEMON PIE.—Make a very shor t crust,

a n d roll rather th ick . For every pic, t a k e t h e gra ted rind and ju i ce of one l emon , one t c a c u p f u l of suga r and t h c yolk of one egg; one c u p f u l of sweet milk o r water , o n e t c u p o o n f u l of s ta rch , so f t ened wilh a little mi lk . B a k e a b o u t half a n h o u r . Beat t h e white to a f r o t h ; add two lablospoonfuls of sug-a r a n d pou r over t h e top. Bake

slightly.

EARACHE.—There Is scarcely a n y a c h e to which chi ldren a r e subjec t , so bad to bear a n d difficult to cure, u t h e ea rache . B u t t he r e is a r emedy , never known to fa i l . T a k e a p i n c h of cotton liatting, pu t u p o n It a p inch of black popper , ga the r i t u p and tie it, d ip in sweet oil, a n d inser t into t h e ear . Pu t

fianne bandage over t h e head to keep ll w a r m . I l will give i m m o d i a l e

rel ief .

T u IMPROVE THE APFEAUANCE OF FCR

NITURE.—Take a s o f t sponge, wet wilh clean cold water , and w u h over t h e ar ' t i d e . Then t a k e a soft chamoi s skin a n d wipe il c lean. Dry tho skin u woll u you can by wringing it in t h e hands , a n d wipe t h o water off tho f u r -n i tu re , being c a r e f u l to wipe only ono way. Never use a d r y chamois on varnish work. If the varnish is de-faced a n d shows whi te m a r k s , t ake lin seed oil a n d t u rpen t ine in equal par t s shako thom well in a vial, a n d app ly a very smal l quan t i ty on a so f t rog unt i l t h e color is res tored; t hen with a c lean so f t rag wipe t h e m i x t u r e off. I n deep-ly carved work, t h e dust cannot bo re-moved with a sponge. Use a slitl-ha i r ed p a i n t b rush , instead of a sponge —Liduitrial Monthly.

T H X B X L X H A P OASX.

R e t u r n cf Oalab P . X a r a h and Wife to WMhiavton—Their Tea t imony Befor* th* Oongr***lonal Oommitte*, 5 I n , C. P, M a n h arr ived a t W u h -

l.igton on Fr iday morn ing , March 24, and c a m o Into t h e r o o m of t h e Com-mit tee on Expend i tu re s In t h e W a r Depa r tmen t , a ccompan ied by h e r hus-band. She w u sworn u a wilneea, iflid, unde r e x a m i n a t i o n of Mr. Danfor th , testified t h a t she lef t Cinc inna t i in 1865, where sho fo rmer ly resided, a n d h u lived in New York m o s t of the t ime since t h a t year . Sho h a d k n o w n M n , Bowen , now M n . Belknap , s ince I860, and had been a t t h e s a m e hote l with her in Cincinnat i f o u r y e a n . Cincin-nati wes he r home , a n d sho revisited t h e d t y twice a year , s t ay ing there two or t h r ee weeks. She m e t M n . B o w e n in New York, where M n . Bowers wns he r guest . M n . B o w e n wns a widow a t t b e t ime . ' l h e witness c o m m e n c e d bnusckeeping in New York in t h e s u m -m e r of 7 1 . She went to Eu rope in c o m p a n y with M n . B o w e n tho l u t of Juno , 7 1 , and knew Mr.. Pendle ton 's n a m e w u on t h e list of passengers. She wns u k e d if sho h a d a n y conversa-tion a t a n y t ime with M n . B o w e n , now M n . Belknap , re la t ive l o h e r interest in the Ken tucky Centra l Bai l road d im. The answer w u : " T w o o r t h r ee weeks ago a l t h e Arlington H e l d . " At tha t t i m e tho witness u k e d M n . Be lknap whe the r she ever received a n y money on accoun t of the c l a i m .

Witness told ho r s h e heard she re-c d v e d 170,000. Mrs. Be lknap replied tlie c la im w u fo r only $100,000, a n d how could I receive 170,000? Dur ing t h a t conversat ion witness wns in a s ta te of exc i t ement a n d distress. M n , Bel-k n a p was a f r i e r d of h e n ; witness fel l m u c h interest on he r accoun t . She had s imply men t ioned to Mrs. Belknap t h e idle rumor . Sho b s d a lway bilked to M n . Belknnp ns s h e would to he r sis-ter . She h a d hea rd the r u m o r fo r over

year . She related to Gen . Kiddoo t h e conversat ion be tween he r and M n . Be lknap . She did now know of Mr. Pendleton 's paying a n y m o n e y to M n . Be lknap on accoun t of tho Ken tucky rai l road claim, o r of m a k i n g he r pres-ents . She never hea rd t h e Secretary of W a r say a n y t h i n g abou t a contract between he r husl iand and Evans.

On cross-examinat ion by Mr. Rob-bins, the witness said s h e understood Mr. Be lknap u d e n y i n g t h a t she re-ceived any th ing a n d m e a n t to convey t h a t impression.

I n response to a ques t ion by Mr. Cly-mer , witness said she saw Mr. Clymer b u t once, and t h a t was t h r ee weeks ago. I t w u a l tho b r e a k f u t table a t t h e Arlington H o l d . H o r husband presented he r to Mr . Clymer , a n d a s h o r t conversat ion took place, which h a d no r e f e r ence to coming before the

commi t t ee . C. P . M a n h w u then recalled, and

interrogated by Mr. Clymer . H e tes-tified tha t ho l e f t W u h i n g t o n fo r New York tho d a y t h e im] ieachnien t repor t w u presented, nnd d idn ' t design going

to Canada . Question—On t h e evening of Wednes-

d a y you c a m e to ray lodging and saw m e a m o m e n t . Tel l wha t t ranspired.

Answer—From some th ing said at the dinner- table , I inferred t h a t Belknap w u no t only l iable to impeachmen t , b u t to a c r imina l prosecution. I said to you, " If t h e Secre ta ry is in danger , I a m in danger ; " when you said, " O h , you a r e n o l In dange r . "

Mr. Clymor—I d idn ' t a t t e m p t to

a l a r m . Answer—On t h e con t ra ry you pacifi-

ed me . I w u a b i r m e d when I c a m e to you . I went b a c k to New York e u y , w h e n yon said I w u no t in danger .

Q u e s t i o n - W h e n you reached N e w Y o r k w h a t w u It t h a t induced you to conclude going to C a n a d a ?

Anawer—Someth ing in t h e newa-p a p e n of F r i d a y morn ing , concerning m y t ea t imony , al l of which w u pub-Ushed. I r e a d t h e r emarka In t h e Houae , t h a t t h e Secre ta ry of W a r w u no t only liable to impeacbm'en t , bu t to c r imina l p rosecu t ion . I the re fore t hough t t h a t If t h e Secre tary waa in danger , I w u In dange r u well. I con-sul ted a l awyer who m a d e a n ex t emlve examina t ion of t h e c u e . T h e lawyer did not th ink I could bo Indicted, bu t If I should be, I could n o l be convicted. M y counsel s id t h e r o seemed however to be s o m e d a n g e r . Th i s very m u c h a la rmed me , a n d de t e rmined m e n o t to r emain in N e w Y o r k . I l e f t orily In t h e a f t e r n o o n of F r iday , fo r Montreal . Th i s w u the first t i m e I hea rd it said t h a t I had c o m m i t t e d an offense fo r which I m i g h t b e Impr i soned .

tislic contort ions of his face . H i s f o r m seoms like t h e e m b o d i m e n t of a guilty conscience. Every vein is a viper, every a r t e r y la an adder , each ha i r 1* a scorpion. Hia blood is l ike wild fire. N o ma t t e r w h a t a m a n ' s re ligioua belief ia, h e believea In hell, when he h u the del i r ium t remena. H e scea t h e dovlla then . Don ' t go too nea r h im dea r f r lenda. A lighted d g a r in c o n t a c t with his breath migh t resul t in spon taneous combust ion. You a sk mo why I do th is k ind of work. Because il pays . I do il according to law. Men go to t b e legislature to pro tec t m e in m y l icensed t rade. I t does no t r equ i r e m u c h b r a in s nor much m o n e y to do this work. W h y , ladies and gen t iemen, you can see plenty of spec imens of m y work, a n d of the work of m e n in my calling, in t h e poor houses a n d prisons and m a d houses all over the land."— Temperance Album.

" A n A x t o G r i n d . " W o owe m o r e o f ou r c o m m o n sayings

and p i thy proverbs to Dr. Frankl in t han m a n y of us th ink or know. W e say of ono who flatten o r serves us for tho sake of some sccrets, selfish gain or f a v o r : " H e h u a n ax to gr ind ." In t h e d o c t o n " Memoirs" is t h e following story ( m u c h a f t e r tho m a n n e r of the •whist le" story), which explains the

origin of tho phrase : F r a n k l i n says: W h e n I was a little

boy, I r e m e m b e r , one cold winter 's m o m i ' i g , I w u accosted by a smil ing m a n , wilh a n a x on hia shoulder .

" My p re t ty boy," said ho " h a s your

f a t h e r a grind s tone?" ' Yes, s i r ," said I . 1 You are a fine little fel low," said be .

Will y o u let m e grind a n ax on i t?" Pleased with thc c o m p l i m e n t of " a

fine l i t t le fellow." " O h , yea. sir," I an-swered; " i t is down in t h e shop , "

pa t t ing ho t wa te r? '

H o w could I r e f u s e ? I ran a n d soon brought a kottleful.

" H o w old are you, a n d what ' s you ' re n a m e ? " cont inued he , wi thout wait ing ^ « f t , ^ ^ f o r a r e p i y . " I ' m s u r e y o u ' r e o n e of i P " * d e P ^ t c d ^ n e x . t h e . 8 , f . e " finest lads tha t ever I have seen. Wil l I t h e P l P e - A c r 0 W , e c U 0 1 o f

t ' , e

pipe now shows, c o m m e n c i n g a t the cent re , first a circle of about half an

y o u j u s t t u rn a few m i n u t e s fo r m e ? " Tickled with t h e flattery, l ike a fool

I w e n t to work, nnd bi t ter ly did I r u e t h e d a y . Il was a new ax, and I toiled a n d lugged till I was nlmcx-t t ired to deatbL T h e echool teU r ang , a n d I i 1 ^ coal , a n d t hen t h e aed lmen t i n l t e

could not gel away. My h a n d s were ; . I w J X blistered, and I t w u not half P o u n d , i ^ t ^ l m ; D ^ h ' c ^ ,

n * er

X ; A t length , however, t h e ax w u sbgrp * * * * * t h * f ' 0 " 0 ' ^ t Z ened , a n d the man t n m e d to m e « i l h : . h M * * * ? • n d ' h e

" N o w , you little rascal, y o u ' v e played I « n c " O T c o m b i n a t i o n s w h . c h t h e t r u a n t ; scud to school, o r you' l l h a d c h a n g e d t , n a t u r e were gradu^Uy

. o p e r a t i n g on t h e rest of the sediment-

Alaa ! thought I, i t w u hard enough , process of f o rma t ion is p la=dy

to t u n . a gr indstone this cold ^ y , b u t tn l h e s e d i m e n t nex t t h a t a l ready

now to be called a little rascal, was too , ,1

n W ^ . . . . m u c h . It sunk deep in m y mind, and k

i . i r . i ,„. KV J L O h t ' 6 b e e n t r i ed on t h e b lacksmi th hre o f t e n have 1 t hough t of it ssnce. ^ n m l i t m R k M , n exceed-

W h e n I see a m e r c h a n t over polite | h o t J ^ o f , ^ ^

m l ? L I t u r e t h a n t h e na tu ra l anthraci te , it - h t t lo b randy , and throwing his goods For tuna te ly t he r e are

1 counter , th inks I, t h a t m a n h u I ^ o f o f ^ w o n .

a n " K n n d - . d e r f u l fo rmat ion , a n d those w h o are W h e n I see a m a n flattering the peo- t h e m i i e l v e i ,

pie, m a k i n g great professions of at tach- ^ t o u c h i n g can be accommo-m e n l to liberty, who is in p r iva te l i fe a b b

a ty ran t , meth inks , look ou t , good peo-ple , t h a t fellow would set you tu rn ing

gr inds tones. W h e n I seo a m a n hoisted into

office by par ty spir i t w i thou t a single qual i f icat ion to render h i m ei ther re-spec table or use fu l , a l u I me th inks , de -luded people, you a r e d o o m e d fo r a season to l u m t h e gr indstone.

ST. CLOUD, (Minn.) P r r a : At a

school n o l f a r f r o m b o r e the scholars c a u g h t a s k u n k a n d pu t i t in t b e scbool-m a ' m ' s deek, th ink ing she would am ell a mice a n d give t h e m a holiday. Sho took a spr ing clothes p in , fas tened It on ba r nose, went on with ba r e .wciaea , a n d !•» i h t a eho l an an joy tin p e r f u m # .

A n Old A n v i l . Mr. N o r m a n Seymour , secre tary of

t h e Livingston County Ml. Morris, N. Y., H i s to r i ca l Society, writes to t h e (ourant ns follows:

" A m o n g t h o relics t h a t have been b rought ou t so f a r th is centennial yea r I have f o u n d a n old anvil weighing f r o m e ighty to ono h u n d r e d pounds, m a r k e d on It i n figures c u t i n the iron " 1682." T h i s anv i l w u brought over f r o m E n g l a n d a b o u t t h e y e a r 1682 by b y J o h n Mosea, who set t led In Dorches-ter, nea r Boston , I n 1667 b e moved to Simsbury , H a r t f o r d county , Conn. H e Had a s o n T i m o t h y a n d T i m o t h y second b a d a son El isha, and El l sha econd c a m e In to t h e Geneesee val ley

New Y o r k , a l a n early day brought t h e anvi l with h im. H o died a t Mount Mor r i s in 1848. aged eighty six y e a n . Th i s r a r e curiosity of tne olden t i m e is now in possession of tho f ami ly of t h o late Elisha Moers, bu t it should h a v e a place in you r cab ine t of Pur i tan relics, tho Athonamm. I also had t h e p l e u u r o of looking a t a Con nect icul (irtirtinJ (No. 1,101) publ i shed in 1787 by H u d s o n A Goodwin."

The Bumscller at the Centennial. I m a g i n e a rumsol ler a t thc Centen

nial Exhib i t ion m a k i n g a speech in th is s tyle: " T h i s th ing you see here, ladies and gen t l emen , is t h e product of A m e r -ican skill a n d indus t ry . H e w u onco m a n — m a y say, a gen t leman . H o stood erect , m o v e d with jub i l an t feet , h a d coun lenanco b e a m i n g wilh intelligonco, a m i n d of v u l power, and a c h a r a c t e r wi thout r ep roach . H e was a loving child, a loyal husl iand, a splendid citi zen before h o c a m o into m y laboratory I h a v e worked h i m over. I touched his d e a r eyes with crimson, and m a d e h is nose u red a n d i r r e g u l a i ' u a l u m p

of coral . I embro idered his cheeks wilh r u m buds a n d b randy blossoms. I c racked b is voice a n d crookcd h is f o r m I s ta ined h is cha rac te r a n d sha t te red his m i n d . Look, ladies a n d gent lemen, a t t h* m i r a c l e of mechan i sm, A fit of m m u a p o f u U coming on. I M t h e ar-

N A T T O X ' S S X O B Z T S D I S C L O S E D .

Th* Pfoe*** of t h * Vormat ioa of Auhra -olt* Goal Staoovured.

Frcm lhe Shmailnah (Fa.) Herald. W e have be fo re us now on ou r table

a spec imen which is one-half anthra-cite coal a n d tlie o ther half a solidified sed iment t h a t f o u r y e a n ago w u all so f t aedlment . For over fou r y e a n t he r e had been in use in the Indian Ridge gbaf t of t h e Phi ladelphia and Beading Coal a n d I ron Company, this district , a wooden pipe, abou ls ix inches in d i a m e t e r , m a d e o f l n c h boards nail-ed together , wbieh served to car ry water f r o m ono of t h o rings in t h e s h a f t to a lower level. The rings a r c boxes a r o u n d t b e sides of the s h a f t which catch t h e water coming out of t h o rock, slate, or coal, and are p u t in t o p reven t t h e water f r o m falling down and m a k i n g a regular shower-bath of t h e sha f t . At t b e ring in question a largo f p r i n g in t h e slate, about th i r ty f e e t below t h e Pr imrose vein, bad been s t ruck, t h e water f r o m which is appar -ently a s p u r e as crystal. Some f o u r m o n t h s s ince i t w u found tha t th is wooden pipe h a d b e c o m e so clogged with t h e reddiah-brown sediment t h a t is deposited by all mine-water , tha t tho open space in it w u not more t han two inches in d iamete r , a n d nol large enough to ca r ry off t h e water f rom t h e ring. Consequent ly a new pipe w u p u t in, a n d tlie old one , near ly closed with tho s ed imen t adher ing to its sides, w u lef t s tanding. T h e water w u then tu rned in to the new p ipe a n d cu t off f rom t h e old one , which is some fifty fee t or over in length. On Fr iday l u t , a f t e r r e m a i n i n g in t h e s h a f t without a n y wa te r passing th rough il for over f o u r m o n t h s , t h e g rea te r pa r t of this old p ipe w u t aken out , and when b roken o p e n the wonder fu l phenome-non presented itself t h a t the s ed imen t

" A n d will vou, m y m a n , " ^ i d he , i n f 0 w1

hlt t l "P*

kiting m e on m y bead, "ge l m e a little j * ™ » " " , h r ^ t c Z ^ ' , , half inch or t h o ins ide of t h e sediment

l ining t h e p ipe had changed into coal, a n d t h c r e m a i n d e r was also gradual ly changing , t h e only port ions of the sed-

h u

T o o t h a c h e B « m e d y . Dr. Duckwor th , of St. Bar tholomew's

Hospi tal , Loudon , has r ecen t ly success-ful ly used b icarbonate of soda u a rem-edy fo r severe toothache, when nppli-cations of ch loroform, c i tber ex t ems l ly to t h e c h e e k o r to tho ear , or placed on cotton In t h e decayed tooth, fa i led; and when carbol ic acid, appl ied as l u t meMloned , also proved inopera t ive . Plodgeta of cotton, soaked in a solution of th i r ty g ra ins of b i ca rbona te of soda in one fiuid ounce of water , gnve al-mos t i n s t an t relief. Dr. Duckworth cons iden t h a t very f r e q u e n t l y the pain •g duo to t h o contact of acid saliva with t h e decayed tootn; a n d the re fore il is impor t an t . In c u e s of odontalgia, fint to d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r the saliva h a d a n acid react ion. If this be t h c case, t hen a s imple a lkal ine applicat ion, u above s ta ted , is thc most efiicacious m e a n s of cure .

C u e s of toothache nre such c o m m o n a c c o m p a n i m e n t s to disordered stom-ach, t h a t t he r e seems every reason for the t ru th of t h e above au thor ' s conjec-ture. Doubtless on t h e s a m e ground is due t h e efficacy of a m m o n i a , so f ie -quen t ly r e c o m m e n d e d , b u t which, if j

appl ied carelessly, is l iable to p r o d u c c : SDSFAS m o r e pa in by burn ing t h e g u m than a l ready exists in thc too th .

B ica rbona te of soda is f o u n d in every k i tchen , a n d hence no m o r e b a n d y r e m e d y could bo devised, while it is des t i tu te of any pa in fu l effects; nnd the r a t iona le of its opera t ion and its s implici ty m a k e us wonder why it has no t been though t of be fore .

D r . BckMek** S t a a d a r d l U a M d t e e . Ibertanilard renedlH for all dlaeaaea of the

Imigi arr s. nisca'a Pumowc Svace. Scanicx'" s u w i m Tome, ami HCSMCI'I MARtnua* FILIJ, •ml. If takeu licfore iho lung* a n deauorad, a «I*cdT cure In etn-efad

To uiew Hire* medldnea Dr. J. H. Sobeack. o» IMilladriphla, own hb iinrtralled am aaa lo tbr irr«uii*m of pulmonarr dlinuea.

The rutmonle Sjmip rlptni UM morWd maUar In ihotunp: nature ibnw* ll off br an aaay ax-peeturatloii. S>r when lb* pblagm or mauar la rtpa a illghl cough will Ouow It off, the pattern

'UMTUI and t ihaal. mgibtfln to To enable the Pnlaonla Hymp to do thli.

Sebenek'a Mandrake Fllla aad Behaaok*! Sea Weed Tunlo mint be frrely uawl to elianaa the •tomarh and liver, Sebaock** Maodraka Ptlli act nn Uie liver. reraoTinif all obatnictlona, relai the gall bladder, lhe bile Marta freelr, and Uie llvrr la won fllcrwl.

sebenek'a Sea Weed Tonto la a geaUe (Uamlani and alteraUvoi the alka'l of whteh It la eoapoaait. mlira wlih ibo food and preveula aonrlng. It aa-•Iru lhe dlgMUon bjr toning op the ilomach to • hcatihy condition, ao Uial Uie food and Uie Pul-monic Syrup will make good blood; then me limp heal, and the paUent will nreljr get well If cart' la ukcii to prevent frtah eold.

All wno wlah to cotuull Dr. Scbenck. either pennnallr or by letter, can do ao at hM prtnelnal office, comer of SIXTH and ARCH am, Fhlladil-phla, every Monday.

Scbenck'i medlelnea are aold y all dmgglKi Ihmughout Uie country.

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ROCHESTIB, N. Y.. Jan. I3th, 1871. R. V. PtXR' E, M, D., ButTalo, N. Y.:

Pmr Sir—I h a d su f fe red f rom Ca-tarrh in an aKgnvated form for ahont twelve years, and forsoveral years from llrotichlal trotihlo. Tried ninny docton and things with no lastinK bcncflt. In May, 'T.'. lutMiniiiK nearly worn nut with exoerMvc Kditorial la-Nin on a paper in New York City, I win at-tacked with Broncliitis in a severe form, suf-fering almost a total lo*< of voice. I return-ed home here, but had been home only two weeks when I was completely prostrated witll Heiuorrhage from the Lungs, hirinj ' /oar mere bleeding sjtrlh in'Miii fan ivrrit. ma j fint three Inride nf nine ilays. In the September 1 followini;, I improved MilHciently to beable | to be about. tlioii|ih in a very feehle state. My Bmnchial trouble remained and the ("a-tsrrh was tenfold r:nr>f tl an before. Every j effort for relief seemed fruitless. I sremrd I to be losing ground daily. I continued in this feehle state, raising Mood almost daily, until about the lirst of March, 73, when I became so bad ns to be entirely confined to j the house. A friend tuggested your reme-1 dies. But I was extremely skeptical that they would do me no good, as I had 1. st all | heart in remedies, and began to look upon | medicine nnd doctors with disgust. How-1 ever. I obtained p r e of your cimilars, and j read it carefully; from which I came to the conclusion that you imderstood your busi-neas. a t least I finally obtained a ijunntity

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What the Khedlre Bad for Break-fast.

T h e corespondent of t h e London Dai ly Telegraph a t Cairo gives t h e fol-lowing account of a b r e a k f u t with t b e K h e d i v e of Egyp t :

" G r e a t taste w u displayed In t h e deco ra t ion of the table—I h a v e rare ly geen auch f r u i t and exotica even In Engl ish houses—and t h e o r n a m e n -ta l s t ruc t urea In sugar a n d a w e e t pastea, w h i c h served u center-pieces, we re u r e m a r k a b l e for their s u e u fo r t h e e labora teness of the i r des ign and t h e r ichness of their c o l o n . T b e servants were n o l a r r ayed In t h e p ic tu resque a n d f requen t ly very costly cos tume w o r n by t h e r e t a i n e n of mos t weal thy teigneun, bu t wore E u r o p e a n liveries of

g r e e n end gold. " Of the b r e a k f u t itself, which l u t e d

till 3 o'clock, and w u composed of no t han twenty-two courses, t h e moat

c h a r m i n g a n d interest ing f e a t u r e to t h o f o r e i g n e n who par took of it was, I imagine , t h a t il opened with f r e s h o y s t e n a n d real I t rile soup . Respect-ing one Of the phtt—'ruahi Khed ive ' —composed of a pecul iar ly smal l a n d del ica te rice stewed in a oonaomme j f ca lves brains , I cannot forbear repro-duc ing a s t a t emen t m a d e to m e by m y near ne ighbor al table, o n e of t h e great dignitaries of t h e Khedive 's cour t . ' I cor-dial ly r e c o m m e n d e d tha t r ice to y o u , ' s a i d his Exce l l ency ; ' in t h e first p lace , because i t is a rea l ly admi rab le d ish , in the p repa ra t ion of which h is Highness ' s chef excels all o the r ; and secondly, because i l is probably t h e m o s t expensive meh ever set b e f o r e anybody , aince t h e days of Hellogabai-us. Every gra in of t h a t rice, m y dea r sir , costs t h e Khed ive a louls; 1 ven-tu r e to appra i se you r consumpt ion of it a t 1250 a m o u t h f u l T h a t hock you h a v e jus t been d r ink ing is no t an abso-lutely cheap wine; Ismai l P u b a took al l be could gel of i l a l s ixty-eight f r a n c s a bot t le—about 114; bu t in com-par ison Ui his r ice b e m a y be consider-e d t o h a v e go t il fo r nolh iug . T h a t rico Is of a pecul iar sort , grown on t h e Khedive 's own esUlcs ; il is, conse-quent ly , t h e mos t costly a r l i d c t h a i ap-p e a n u p o n t h o Viceregal t a b l e . ' "

Origin of the Story of Cinderella. T b e Ixmdyn Pictorial Wurll s ays tha

t b e story of Cinderella is nol t h e inven-tion of s o m e imogiiuit ivc genius, bu t tha t it is founded on fact , l l c i tes S t rabo u i u au tho r i ty . Tlie story is u follows; Ono day a lady n a m e d Rho-dopis w u ba th ing in t h e Nile, a n d tho wipd carried ono of h e r sandals and laid il a t t h e fee t of the King of Egypt , who w u holding a cour t of jus t ice in the open a i r not f a r away. His curi-osity w u oxcited by t h e singnlari ty of t h e event a n d the olegance of t h e san-dal, and he offered a reward fo r tho discovery of tho owner . Rhodop i s d a i m c d it , a n d it w u f o u n d to fit be r exact ly. She w u v e r y beau t i fu l and the k ing m a r r i e d hor . She is r e m o m -

da ted . T h e r e is n o Keely motor busi-ness abou t this discovery. A section of t b e p ipe abou t 16 fee t long has been l e f t s t a n d i n g in t h e s h a f t to see what results willl follow in t h e n e x t six m o n t h s o r year . Uamples have also been s e n t to Qen . F leasanU a t Potts-ville f o r examina t i on , a n d w e suppose t h e pub l ic will soon h a v e the opinion of g e n t l e m e n qual if ied to j u d g e on this aurpr ia ing f o r m a t i o n — b u t if an thrac i te coal will f o r m f r o m sed imen t deposited hy m i n e water when exposed to t h e ac-t ion of t h e a t m o s p h e r e unde r c e n a i n condi t ions fo r a per iod u shor t u fou r m o n t h s , w h a t becomes of all the p e l tboor ies of t h e geologkt a n d mining engineers o n tha subjec t? H e w about t h e g rea t hea l , t h e mill ions of y e a n of time a n d t r emendous pressure, which accord ing to t h e various theor ies of t h e h i t h e r t o accep ted anthori t les were necessary t o acoount f o r ou r deposits of t h e finest a n d b«*t f n d ye t f o u n d ?

T h e A n d e a t C h u r c h e * of Oimi t t l e . From the London Dafly fsw*1 Ksplcs Correipend

•as*. A n o t h e r Intereat ing work h u been

j u s t resolved on—the repa i r a n d part ia l r e s to ra t ion of two ou t of five of the anc ien t chu rchee of Cimltl le—supposed to be t h e o ldes t place* of Christ ian worsh ip in Europe—dat ing f r o m the ea r ly p a r t of the f o u r t h cen tury , t h e ear l ies t per iod a t which Christ ian wor-s h i p ven tu red t o e m e r g e f r o m t h e Cat-a c o m b s to.announce itself ns a pro-tected a n d established cult. Cimitiln is a s m a l l village, abou t a mile f r o m Nola — t h e C a m p a n i a n city whe re Augustus d ied , in t h e s a m e house a n d in the s a m e room, says Taci tus, where hia f a t h e r Octavius h a d d i ed b e f o r e h im.

Of t h e s e churches of Cimilile—orig-inally five in n u m b e r — t h r e e are hope-lessly ru inous , bu t two, which contain very in terea t ing m u r a l paint ings and Chr i s t i an sculpturee of tbe fou r th cen-tu ry , a n d n o t beyond r each of judicious repa i r , a work which is now about to b e u n d e r t a k e n a t t h e expense of gov e m i n e n t , u n d e r t h e direct ion of t h e A n t i q u a r i a n Commission of t h e Prov-i n c e of T e r r a d l L a i o r o . I a m glad t o s a y t h a t t h o l u t accounts of Signor Bonghi ' s hea l th received In Naples a r e r a t h e * n o g * reassur ing t h a n they h a v e b e e n lately, a l H hopes a t # now enter-tained t h a t t h e Minister of Public In-s t ruct ion m a y ere long be able to re-s u m e with vigor the dut ies of an office in which h e h u a l ready done so m u c h f o r t h e cause of Italian cu l tu re a n d progress.

A s k e d t o o M n e h of H i m . " D i c k , m y boy ," said a Chicago

b roke r to his office boy t h e o the r oven' ing, " I bel ieve I shall have lo reduce you r salary a little."

" R e d u c e ? " cchocd the young assist a n t ; " w h y , I only gel two d o l l a n a

week, now." " Wel l t h e n . " cont inued t h e b roker ,

b land ly , " w h a t do you s a y to d r o p p i n g t h e sa lary ent i re ly and taking a half in-

teres t in tho bi is iness?" T h e boy could nol be caugh t in t h a t

way; ho w u too shrewd a lad. H e h a d k e p t a good t rack of busineeas and h a d seen how things were runn ing , a n d so, instead of thoughtlessly accept ing t h e m a n ' s oiler, h e quiet ly bu t firmly re-

p l i ed : " I f i t c o m e s to that , sir, 1 bel ieve I

shall have to leave."

of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy, your Oolden i P.O, Uo* No. 3713. 34 B a r d a r 8t-« !f.T Medical Discovery and Pellets, and com-1 racnccd their vigorous use acronling to di-1 reclions. To my surprise, I soon began to j improve. The Discovery and Pellets, in a short time, brought out a severe eruption. which continued for several weeks. 1 felt I much better, my appetite improreit, nnd I gained in strength and lleah. In three months every vfstlge of the Catarrh wa-gone, the Brochitl* had nearly disapp-nrcd. I had no cough whatever, and I had entirely ceased to raise blood; and, contrary to the expecta'ion of some of my friends, the cure has remained permanent, I have had no more Hemorrhage* from the I.ungs, and am entirely fre« from Cntarrh, from which I bad snllered so much and so long. The debt ' of gratitude I owe for the blessing I havel received at your hand*, knows no bounds. | I am thoroughly satisfied, from my experi-ence, that your medicines will master thc | worst ."orm of that odious disease Catarrh, as well as throat and Lung Diseases. I have ! recommended them to very many, and shall ever apeak in their praise.

Gratefully yours, W. H, Spaaria, P. O. Box 507 Koeheiler, .V. Y.

In be dialdad arrnoa tha aiz it*l fucrraafnl erwrrn "ao lhall

'i.r-daca Ihn larraat .mantltr from 1 Ih. of BVIIY and ALPHA poutoa •- Pnra of each. $1 par lb CCNTCNNIAL FRIMIUMS. aiAO to ba awarded for tha ban

" let:rn.nna peek each, ofpota-ir l natneed |.j ni unea l»7.

SUVJ |r r lhe he«t and moat pmm-i.mr-• ilmranlarflthlayaarfrem Prlnglea IlybrlSlM* Potacn Heeu. I'jckata of a aaeda,Heta.

—JTha eolIeriKma for which tha laat cf f j n rro i f rmi will heeihihiledat

'nl-mut KUiitiltion.li rhilada1phia,mOetAhar |l .tw a««rdad by tfielr aomltua.

atiiculara aend for oar Potato • id iif-inmma

,r cmdlttanj rnd full pa I'r-mtm-i ( r I' .r. uuilcj free to all

ni l . . - . Illu-I rated a««d (MlaUvaV and Ama-•nr •(ioi.Io l.i tlio Mower and KlubtnGaidea^em-.'n<«daacrlp(ir* li-t of JMO Tarletiea nf Garden. Field •id Klnw-rHeeda. w,lb aipllcil din-clioufoenllnn..

a-v-rsl Imiiilrwd •omring*. s»dsb*MiifaIlj •f d -Ih^T^V r(-nt iwMtpSMf for S rtnts.

Ill'.vb'a CJatMlriifr'a AImmhu*

MTAV.FLLNMRNL-D P«FA|«RACAL-. flr.-r H v i h-tof all ihw ranxtMS r«c«n<ly intm* liMwlwiih mviyofh'rd'*ir»bH inrt^aUt moch••rful nfor-ir.*. >n uprni theiraaliirsimn. SpsfftMOevntft.

O. K . B U S S A S O N S ,

w n j a i oodotjid o r

I P U R E COB L I V E B I

OIL A I D LIME.

Inred that nearly rovery liiipo..iM'* A < ttv tnnld an- u" hut the f.ilni^.i' in*, two of the nuni'^r il-. Ian lhe rea.h of human r"ui-.|li ., onldnot .a\e him. na h* t ul ndnre lhe operation. Jo-t it.

in* him VKdETINK. md fro, enl he liaa l»e-n . ..nllniiiiiirl lately re.illi.r.l In. -lu ll'-., r anil rane and w .lk- .il-oit • lo-

Thonah till. u di nil when- lh" IIIIIII ».I> IM onltdrnc- lliat in a Httl- um 'lliTll.

He haa taken almiil llireo ,|. TINE. Mit lately u-— I nt lit':

well to I--ukn.a me.: Iteaveetfutl

'•Wi

vr.nr.Tisr. is not.n f. m t i i

S A F E A N D R E L I A B L E .

H a r e Y o a W e a k L n n g 5 ?

H a v e Y o u a C o u g h o r C o l d ?

H a v e Y o u P n i i I n Y o u r H r e n s t ?

H a v e Y o n a n y T n - m t I M s e a s e ?

H a r e Y o n C o n a n m p t l o n ?

rcBDll.L.1). C. TOHABT8

pure T j j j H B C0BD1AL. A r e Y o n W e a k n n d D o M l l t o t e d ?

D o Y o o S n f f e r f r o m I n d i g e s t i o n ?

D o Y o n r e i t u l r o a T o r , I f ?

H a v e Y o n N o A p p e t i t e ?

D o Y o n n e e d B u i l d i n g T i p ?

De Ton wlah t o b e S t r o n p r a n d H e a l t h y ^

TOSBDBa L . 0 . C . W 1 S H A R T S

PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. S o l d b y a l l P r n g g M H .

I 111.—I traoni „ ma t'od Liver Wl will ba *leaae4

to l-arn that Or, Withor haa •nreeeded, from dlr-e

N o r b u r y . I t is said of N o r b u r y t h a t h e would

a l a n y l ime r a t h s r i o s e a f r iend than a j o k e . On one o c c u i o n h e began the s e n t e n c e of d e a t h in this wise: " P r i s o n e r a t t h e ba r , you have been f o u n d guil ty by a j u r y of you r own c o u n t r y m e n of t h e c r ime laid to your charge , a n d I m u s t s a y I ent i re ly agree wi th t h e verdict , f o r I seo ' s c o u n d r e l ' wr i t ten in y o u r f a c e . " H e r e the p r i s o n e r i n t e r rup t ed with, " T h a i ' s a s t rong r e f l e c t i o n - f r o m your Lord-s h i p !" W h e r e u p o n t h e Judge, keen ly app rec i a t i ng t h e joke , c o m m u t e d t h e sen tence to t r anspo r t a t i on f o r seven y * " '

Sonthern Hotel, S t . Lonta, Ms. T h e mos t comple te hotel in all its ap-

in ths West. Ths tsble supplied with ths best tbs market aflords.

iu f i rn s»r. wiiixri u u « . tlona of iwreral profeaaional (entleraen In ronblnlD* the pure oil and lime In, inch a manner that It plrananl to the taate. «nd Ita affeeta 1* Lan* lom-plalata are trnlir wonderfnt. Varr maav peraona Whnaa CA—a were aronoonced hopelaaa and who had taken th- clear oil fot a Ion* time withont marked effect, hare lieen entiretr enrad br "In* Ihla »rep«. ration. Be mre and fet the *enolne Naanbclnred ontr hr A. B. WILBOR. Chemtat. Botton. Sold br all itruaalata.

pointmsnts in ths at ail t lm

T m t Chinese h a v e a cur ious way of ge t t ing pearls . T h e y watch t h e pearl muase l , and when ll opens its shell in-se r t pieces of wood, ha rd ear th , or lit-t le images of the i r gods . These i rr i tate t h e musse l a n d cause i t to cover tbe sube tance with a deposit which hardens a n d f o r m s an art if icial pearl, which is considered very l i t t le infer ior in value to rea l pear l .

AT our reques t Cnigin A Co., of Phil-ade lph ia , Pa . , h a v e promised to send a n y of ou r r eaders grat is (on rece ip t of 15 cen t s to pay postage) a s ample of Dobbins' Electr ic Soap to try. Send a t once.—Com.

MB. MABBOWKAT threw ou t a tine t hough t a t t h e table last evening. H r e m a r k e d tha t a m a n with m u c h hon-esty abou t h i m in these t imes m u s t feel i good deal l iao t y ing it up in a rag for

safety-—UrooiHyn Argtu.

Is hundreds of c u e s RUmeier'i Cali-ftrnia Hia* BiOen ha* brought relief *fter other expensive niedlcines had proved u*e In*. It i* a real and iierfect household rem' edy, and no family *iiould be without it.

VBGETUK thorouglily e radica tes every kind of humor, and roitores th* entire *ys-tem to a hsaltliy condition.—<'om.

THE MARKKTS.

A

DIHTSAaaU -ma f" _<"•> far V,

Ann Eliza ^ Young

1 bU -

• • R E P . wilt Snd a >a<t amount if moat axcellanl.tlaln. practical luforaia-

ABOUT SHEEP. In a new Book ofareat at laaned. i l l . : the **U»P-n M A S t A l . " WPaaea. Well Illnatrated with M nne l.n-

*r*»ln«a. Price ontr SL-S*, aent pfat-pald. tlBAHOB it'DDCOMPASr. ratdiahera, 20 Broadway. Sew York.

P r i n c i p a l D e p o t ,

9 i 6 F i l b e i t - t . , F h n a d e I p h i a

B j i i i

FOR S1.00, POSTPAID. la order that arerjoedr rear t* enal'l~l lo laHatnla

lraal Storr and Fa-nUr Nawatur-'. "a.a it-Urmlned a offar It UU isr:. for Sl.oo. poafpald r -. ma L A R G E S T , H A N D S O M E S T , B E S T , .nd moat widely circa la tad Sawapapar In tlia Watt

F O " T T Z ' f c 3 H O R 8 I A N D l A T T L E P O W D E R S ,

C O W S

o N s i m th* maonfaetnra of Hnttar and rVr-elnthe

Th* BMt Chew «rid nutter ed Statea. paxatoa t, mad a by

Band for Clmnar. I L i i . h o t : k c o . ,

M«dl<on Ijjl-ecc..

rHAH L E S U E ' S r r f e lr hrcanaaaaln* for It; I M pa(ea. W lilnatrationa *>1M ) early, with elaonl ebrorno. Sand ••»- fm - i and terma lo faaw* Laau*. Hew York.

5n n t \ AUEMra W A i r r r o . »<• to M* , O Q O a Waek and Kapetyea.or SMMtTnr

feit-t. All the new and atandard Notelilea and Hiru-mo.. Pnia I'arkaaea, Watchea. Jewtlrr. etc. Spaelal l-rma aliejj lo A tenia aiery where. We aend lalnuble Sam plea wrth t'lrrnlara of onr Uooda »ree to all.

II. 1.. r t m lir.lt. I II llnml-eraSt.. .Hew Turk

ilkay cia>a.'-Waatlal

teiiaaJ K c T X C e C i o T

.howina how either ael may laaciuale and aal* tha kite and adectlon of any one they rbooaa InataM y. ru p.. j.-. nvmall.w. lointA l'o..lvi'S :th St..PMIa.

W A N T E D - j

n n O I C MARM TWAIN'* New Book out B U U K | M U , arwrytkia*. paa't worn •Um

ABEMTSJ

i l V C J t J r t a . JPOirl

ummhrn U M B R E L L A S .

D O Y O U R O W N P h l N T I N C !

No v e l t y pbiuting- rnzss.

f u r Profeaaionnl »n.l Aini.l. UP Printer*. Kehocit.. Si.elelii -. Man. lifn. I.irepa, Mcreliunta, i'" aiiei. ' ' in. UtSTaier- : K !. I'.-OOO In

Stn atr'.aa, Prl.va from S!i OO o SIM.OO ENJ. O. WOODS 4 CO- v . - rr.a:.i

'dealrn !n a!l fci -if i i Prinilou Matfirl.il. r. I HJ forterjl S! tlsaton-

i & I B •aad Maoip r.o

• Amarlca*

.17 oo A N JO s on « * w S 00 M 7 00

NEW YORK, Bxar t-ama—Fair to prime Ituua-Llve HH««r—Fair to prime i irrroS—MlJdllii*-..—-Kmt'a—SprltiB extra. WltlAT—No. i Mil. Sprln* Coax—Weaiern OAT»—Weatern.. Hvs—Weatem BaaiAV—State - -PORK—MM*

CHICAGO. CATTI.a—Choice to I'Htr* prime—15 00 « S SO

Medium lo choice « M H I 75

I -•) tt s so

M'J3 00

i C A A • • W T B - A O E S W WAHTBl O U avarrwbara. Btulnaaa bonorabla ant

Stat claaa. Partlculara w*l free. Ad WtiBTfl A CO.. i t . Loala. Ma.

A n r n a MOMTU-Araala wanted. 44U«laall-Om* ••mjU DHCMIa Mich

. WAfltod lolc. I ai-kfrtpfaf 9tUattoB» M r - . . * . J f l w Y0BH6HHJS

pt) all oeeralora hired hy Matropollla al d A mar lean IhatrietTel araph l oa lTiirayo S.. .1 ,oe circular. V w TKI.MIKtPtl INSTITITE. < .• ~»itle. Wla.

Stock Qrowere' Colony, New Mexioo. (itrat Indncenenta oBer-d to' olonlata, l>ll ua aead

I a* D»«tWna at-, i f l i l a — .

W H - . f M & ' - a J

and Hurpblna habit ahauiultlr . and apaa-dily cored. Paloliwai

uo publicity, Send atamp for parttcolara. DB. I'.OM.TI'N. 1*7 Waahlinton St.. ITlli-ato. III.

^ f c P a r cent. iireBI lo A«-nta. Poi-7 # % ^ V i r a l t a Ac. drawn by llachliiaiy. m • M w M r i K full particataraad.faa Iml'h-

BTfCo..*l .U «ta,B».

F A R M E R S T A K E NOTLVE : !

T I I E

Buckeye Broadcast SsEdsri Cultivdtor, •CAScrarrt'IID ar

P . P . VLUI A Co.. ARM^HN VFLELH. Ohio , la mnch aaparlor to any other Srwder in lhe iu. rk-r. Haa a MmrhrrrHrrtirr, or set Itiforiiiaiion .i 'it one. and )0« will liaa- m ilh

«. U. m i t x i m s . t len . t«.-nlj^

Ttw A G E N T S ! I S O KtW B.UKSI

aampU pa*ea. t indlnaa. Illoatratl'. .. .i.^ .I'/ara Mfwfor works on «r#r|r •• W nT ii»« •ll

on <*•# donl'ifnl b»"«k. •If i i r "! %a ,n

Mr# by uflrrtlif Affwnla tmek. Ihvlr lUirk tlilrt | lit mJ In

HP IS7II Mr Ill««cra|p4 Flornl C'* *rowrvs'1f. Itflrou.l VILLI AK K. lliiwtii.-ca.60 w i

C H I C A G O S C R A P E R J;;,;;1;

— AS«n- .n'llii!,!,! D I T C H E R - - .

2 - A - 4 - P - 1

face , rough skin , chappod bands, nl trhenm, and all cutaneous aflecfioa

Tmrus on the >od bands, nl t rL ons cnied, the *Un made *ofl and

bered in h is tory as t h o Rosy-cheeked *mooth, by the n»« of Juniper Tar 8o*p, Queen of Egypt , a n d sho livefi two i That matle by Cww«ll. Uawnl A Oo.i Hew

CTJJ , w — IV,. CT^ta.iaH I aork, i* lb* only kind tbat.can b* r«ll»d on . thousand years before t h e Ghris i iaa ^ e r a . ' f M m « o n ta?i w h l o i

ImltsUoti*, m*d* (TOM ire w o n h l s i s . - f l w :

IVraona walk In the Patent

Hoc*—Uve... SHOT —

CARDS,.iiite.i.r< atalup. Mrntl

n t H i u v * rialnit. anlhent

of all at j lee forS-celit A. Morrill.rnllii

,,| tbeae men 100 sijrle* Hartlculan r***. O. Ullroan < iMi/iirie

II Winter Bt. Boaton. Maa»

Coaa— O*T»—So. BY_ : : — BaaLkv-No. 2.. -Poax-Mcaa. new

MiLWACKEE. CATTLl—Choice to extra prime—Kl CO ft 8 00

Medium to choice — 4 oo ** ' Common to fair : . 2 75

Hooa—Lire ..--- - « 00 BRxxr—Live, good to choice, 4 M BCTrxa-Cholce Jl Eooa—Freah J; ytooa—White Winter extra........ 5 so

tfprlm extra 4 50 w,mT-SU0o;i;r.:::z: Co ait—So.». oW -OAT»—So. 2— — BY*-So. L—

So, 1,

$5-lo $20 |

$290 PER MONTH.. t — ! Machine." Addt"«.«lth »tamp.T

TT» A«K>"TH to ..11

9 5 "•1 u u 5 r ' u l l i fctl j .c l m x i 1 SA8SAC CAltl*

llh name, li1®.. or . i .v Sainpl' " lor

Saaaeil. S.Y

i 8 4S |

j O Q > - " r

M "

. dar at hume. .\*.'nt» wauu^l tennaftoe. AddreaaTKl K • .

la. I" . Pun for the Ladln rtrra. J. H lit srrp, Naaaan, R-naa.' o ,

N. U

raaa-XM*... ||iMI • in i t io i R t t W U M

tot Cbromo Catalogu* •era. B-atoo. Ma»,

WUKN WRITINO TO AUVtCK'HSItllH. riaa*a aaiy y o a aaw tha Aavart>aa<-ia«4 tai thi* Paper,

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L O W E L L J O U R N A L ! GIVE US YOUR ORDER ITU CLITHIK HOUSE.

MICH. LOWELL.

NOTICE 18 niRIBTOITBN.tkat kf TlflM tf Ua Atalalitn-

Irli of Mid KiUU br Ui rnteU C»itl hr th* ' C.iuntj of Eiloi, 1 •htll Mil it MtUaa to tko klfk-

J J A R N E S S ,

Ciianlr ol ttloo. I •Mil Ml. it Mtuso to tko l i f t -I n t kl«or, at tko pnaUM lo tko TIUUO of Lowoll I | KoatCoantj Htc'i.. oaTaoodoj Iko iltk U j of 1 - " lUkt UUo !

i nUowiot:

. . • - . oi i i Villmfolot•••korflro^lj lo kiosk •••k> publican Kallocal ConfeDliou at tincinnaii ^ j i o tbo »uio«o ofl)ot«»iIi» (aowLowllj OD thi Utb day of Juno nttl , and alio lo ^ diM| uAMI Antfiro<>fio4 aUt .af ooM TUU**; |

B a p u b U c t o Bt t l eConyeDI lon r K . „ L

A Ripnbllcan Slat* Cor.Tenllon. to altct tadlatonot craolilDoaoaaad.aaa4la(bol 11 4olo|alM aod alU.oal- to .t.-od lh. ^ r . ' ^ ^ m f . a Wo* ao-kor OM

—FOB—

Of Mid Tbonopoa It la ordoMd, tbat Tooodoj. tbotvoa-

ij-Sfib dojr of April aoit, al toa o'clMk ia Iko h t f aoon, ko outiaod foi tbt namlnatioo aad tlkwaaM ot Mid OKouat, and tktt tko koin at law af Mid do-oaaod, tad all otkor ponoao lalonatod ia aaid » Itto, an rrqalrod to appaar at a ooorton of Mid Csait, Una lo ko koldoa at Uo Frokata MM. la tbo Cilj af Grand Bapllr, la uld coaatr aad obow oaaM, If oav Ibora o^ «by lao Mid aeaaaal ikoold •Mkoallovod. AadKlafertkorotdorod. tkat laid •locator flfO aetleo to Ibo ponoao lalowted la •aid Mlalo, of Iko paadaMj of Mid aocoaal aad Iko oiaalnatlon tbnioof, kr Mnriat a copy al Iklo ardor to ko publlahod la tko Lowoll Jocut i .a aowipapat prlntod aad clrtalaUac la Midooaaty af Koa^tkno oiixoailrt *nkl, pnrlou la oald day of boartaf.

A tma copy. BES'J tklN A. BAIL Al, Aid n of ftokaU. CTica r.. PIUIIO, Roflilar. IwdO

. • - « a RopobUaao Biala O.nual Oommii^. j *111 b« held at tha elly of Grand Bapldl, oo I al Mid Akd Aron'a plat afMldnllafaofUwoli la W o - d a y . lb. 10th day of i l .y , UT., at II K . j . C o u . u ^ . n . ^ l t a i . k t r t t n i . o cUdka. m.

AM R.pnblican .iMtori, and olh.r rolerp. I wllhont rtgarJ lo va»t polllieal dUTer.DCM p B O B A T J I OHDBB qr *'.'1001 party afBliatiom. who bcllcr. in dtata of Ulaklcaa.fleaalrof Koal.>H and .opport the principal! anonriated in th. Ai a awdoa .(tbo ProbaU Coarl for tko Cooaty

ii »^L u . . i „„ . i nlnnWlMn rnnronlion ol KaBl,kollon al tho Prokato oaea.ta IboClly of •aU of th. hational llepobllean tonrention. | | r s | | 1 # > T.Mdaa.thoWanty^ttklk day of • a . ioTited to participal. io (b. .IKlion Of { iia>«b,la tbayaarsaa tkaBMad.l^l bvadndaad

fcar d.losata. for .acta Rep-iMotatira lo th. c a * . » . . r branch of ^ S - ' . ' ^ . n ^ a d | • f i f j orftoiied counij bftviog DO repreifo- - • • -laHon will b. .nlitl.J lo two d.legatei.

Usd.r tha teaolution ofl8S8 no delegate v in ba antitled to a .eat wbo doad nol tu id . lb t ia eoonty be reprewnii.

8. D BINGHAM, Chairman. R.pobliean Stale Central CommiltM.

8. S. OLD.. Secretary. 1 * 1 . u a , February 1, 1876.

B e p a b l i o a n C o a a t y Convout loa .

A Repablinn County Conrention to .1*1 •ixteen delegate, lo atund th. Republican State aonTentioq to be held at Grand Rapid. on tbe 101b o!" May 1876, and alao lo al . t a Republiaan County Committee, and for the traoiaciioa of auch other buiireM u may coaie before the Conrention, will be held at the Circuit Court room, in the ciiy of Grand-Rapid., OS WEDNESDAY, THE J6lh DA\ OF APRIL, 1876, at eleren o'clock a. m. Ail Republican electors, and other eoter. without reg.rd to put political differences or prerious affiliation^ who beliete io and sup-port tbe principal, eoonciated in tbe call for tbe National Republican Conrention, are in-rlled to participate io the eletlioo of debate . to tbi. Conrention.

Each township and ward, a . in prtrioos cooreotioos, will be antitled to three dele-gatei.

Send yonr be.1 men aod let the campaign. of the Ceoleooial year .tart off with that eo tbniiaim which .hall be ao aogery of iacceM l i those priociplea of patriotiwo. bonwty and aqual and exact joilica to trery cliiteo, that all ju.t men lore.

We aiuit meet the iwuM of 1876 al wa net tbu. of 1860. Th.y ar. fully ai importaot to tbe State aod Natioo, aod no ttuo man will ibriok from the contetl. "Up. guards, and at 'em."

By order of the Republican Coonty Com. E. G. D. HOLDEN. Chairman.

E. B. FISHER, Secretary.

kBUBATB OBDBB. Btataol Hub |*n ( aiatyob Kent I »•• Al

AtaoMalanof lb< ProbaU toart forlboCaaatj of Eoat.h^Moi at Ibo Prokato Ofleo, la tbo Cily of n'aadlUplla.OB Tkonday, tho aoraafeaBlb day of Fabnary In tbo year eat IbonMnil oigb t baadnd aad •oranlr'l'-

~ r»dlo(and dllnt'.tbo patltloa daly Toitlod of Mllioa H. Parry A<lmlDl(lralor, da btait aaa of uld Ealata prayiar for IICOBM aad aatkortly lo ••II lb* RMI Ealata Uarola daocnkod for Ibo naaoaa aad porpoao Iborain ozpraaaod.

Tbannpon II ll ordand.tbat Moaday, the IWM-Il-Mtonlh day of tlarcb aoit, at taa o'clock latbo noon. boaa>i(tn*d fortbohMtlBt af MldMtltloB, •nd that tbo boln al Uw of Mid docoaood, aad all otkor panoaa laUrMtod la Mid Mtata

raqairad lo appMr at a MMloa of . coort, Iboa to ko kaldca' al tbo

Prokalo (Meala Ibo City af Otaad Kaplda, In •aldeonBtT,aBd okow caaH,lf aay Ibaro ha'wky tbo pray or of tka poutioaar tkoald aol k. graatod. Aad it lo forlbor ordoiad, tkal aald pallllaaor d'OBotico lo Ikoporooaa litaroatod la aald oatata, ol tho poad*a<y of Mid patitioa and tbo koaha; Ihartof br nniing a copy of talo ardor la k. pak-l«k«d la tbo Lowoll Joaraal. a aovopapar priatad and clrcnlallai In uld Canaty of aaat. faar aaccaulao ooaka pnvioat to aald day af baariog.

BENJAMIN A. B ARLAN, Jadgoal PrataM-raoenpy. Crasa R. Paana^. RogiMar. Uat

TIN SAP BUCKETS

S A V E M O N E Y .

All Orders Placed With Us

Aa4 yaM fcr withia MM aatl

T h i r t y D a y s ,

W t will i l l at

$26.50 PER HUNDRED

A T A N D B E L O W C O S T .

YEN. NPW l U m p s h i r "doob t fu l S la te . " I t i i doabt fu l i t « * e r l i a 8 t Dcmooral io Goyeroor again.—Lowell Courier.

" T h c I l iB'ory of lh« W a r , " by Jeffersan Davin will probably be r ead darinR the sammer f rom the press of T r u m b u l l Bros . , Ballimorc.

Suaan B . won't tell what she knows abont the Beechar business becausc men want to know what she knuwa bu t won ' t let hor vote.

The general impresaion is t ba t Mr. He i s t e r Clymer is not a snocess as an invest igator . Like tho darkey in chase of tho bear , lie turns back when tho trail beoomes " m i g h t y fresh. '"—Xete York Tribune.

T h e Boston Journal r emarks : " I t is s.iid that Mr. David A . Wells owes his nomination lo Congress to tbe quiet intention on thc par t cf Demo-crat ic claimants to kill cfl" a trouble-EOIUC and .imbitious ally.

In his sermon last Sunday Mr. Becuhcr aaid that it there had been any edi tors or theological professors in Bethany when tlio angel sang "G lo ry to God in tha Highes t , " etc., they would have yelled out, " O b , gush ing angel*, shut np.'"

Wheneve r tlie question is milJly asked, what has lhe old Democrat ic par ty done to deserve public cenfi-denev? the unfailing reply is, "Look al Belknap." And Belknap never voted unylhing but t he Democrat ic t icket until he go t an office.

T h e Wash ing ton Republican views it in this w i s e : "Be lknap took ISO-000 for his family's eako, Heis te r Clymer aent Marsh away for P e n -dli-tun's sake, and Pendle ton took $80,000 belonging to a poor widow lor his o w n sake, all of which were g rave misiakea."

" W i l h what g r a c e , " the Kioh-mond W h i g asks, " can the Demo-cra ts of Mew l lampsbi rp point t o the speeches of Messrs. Tucker and Hil l as imprudent , when they select-ed a 'Copperhead anti-war Demo cra t as "their candidate lor Governoi? T h e query is well put .

A Bla ine G u b has been formed in Buffalo. About 40 persons were

firesent a t the first meeting. Keao-utions wcro passed declaring tha t

Sena tor Conkhng was the reprenen t a l ' v c of DO republicans of B n e county , except the GoTornment offi oials, and that Blaine was tho beat man for P r e s i d e n t

I n hia apccch in Har t ford , Ot. o n Thursday night. Gen. S tewar t L . W o o d w a r d said: " T h e demand of the hour is honesty, and 1 t rust there will be no truckling, bu t frank r eco^ niiion of this demand , a t tbe Cinoiu nat i Convention. Let no man be nominated except th me whose names f rom one end to the other shall be aynonym of perfect honesty and in t e g r i i y . "

T h e pr ice of distinguished D e m ocrata varies coDMidcrably. Pendle ton iv p u t down a l 180,000; T h u r man at $50,000; T i lden nt his share o f >260,00(1; I l end i icks at r a te i va ry ing up pret ty high in the tin at.iiid!> bu t not definitely si tllvd; n P n iiisy! vun'm Deiuocratiu Congrcssm in •600; and Uobbins, of Clymer 's In vestigation Committee, at $20. T h dispai i ty in t lusc f igmes i t wha t makes liobbins mad .

Investigation is a good th ing have in the House. Bu t (90 ,000 have already been spent in thc busi ness, and a Washington paper leges that iho Cmimi t t ee men ap point their f i icnds lo the office of "wi tnes s , " aud that a good many bummera arc thus employed. More-over, there a ie 3,000 bills r i t to be cons ide r ed ; about 7S have been re-f orU-d, and 4U or 60 have bee i ac-t e d on— . Tne Graphic.

It has taken the enlire clerical force in the office of the Controller of lhe Currency t w o months to com-ply with thc requirements of Mr. Huckner ' s resolution calling for a list of t h c names ot all the etockhol-dt ra in the 2,000 Nat ional banka in the Uni ted Sta ' .cs .* The real ob jec i was to obtain the names of-GongresB-men owning bank stock, and these could have bven furnished in a com-parat ively shoi t t ime, wilh a la rgo •av ing of trouble »nd txpeo ie .

PBOB ATB OBDBB-."tola ol Hiobigaa Coaaty ofEoBt M > Al a MO-

•lonot th* Prokato Uoarl tor Iko CosBty of Eont, no'oanat tho Prebato Ofllto, la iba nly af Graad Kaplda, oa VTadoaaday the Srat day al Vaiak la tbo yaar ono tbouuaA oight hunlnd aad oonaty-rix.

Praaaat BaBiomla A. lUilaa Jadxa of Frotata. la tho taatteruf iboaoUta ot WIUIUI llarpby,

dtcuiad. • Oa reading aad lllng Ibo poUtioB, daly aorilod,

otCbarlM B. I.aalla praylag ^ongatborthlantbat Iba tHlnnant BOW oa Ao la thia Coarl aar-porting toko tbo tut will aadToaUaoal of aaid doeoaaad may bo admlnad to probata aad tbat Ibo •zoooUoB ihoraof ood adrelnlrtratioa of Mid latata may ba gnatad to Jaoo Murphy oflbo Tawaablp ol Lowoll la aaid County, abo boiag tbo nlo oxoeatrix la uld will aamad.

Tbanapon It la ordarod that Taaoday tbo foartb day ol Aprtl acxt, at taa a'doak la Ike fonnooa, bo aaaigBod far Ibo boariag al Mid poiltioa, aad tbat Ibo koln at Uw ol uld doeaaaod aad all athar paraaaa Inlaiutadla uld aataiaanreqalradlo appaar at a aoaaloa of aald coarl.than la bo boldoa at (be ProUato (XBco is tbo City ot Orand kaplda. Ii coaaiyaadabow canaa If aay thara ka, wky tko prajorof Iko potltloaor aboalil aotko tnattd:

Aad 11 la further ordared that aald paUUoaL giro ootico to tko poraoaa Intonated ia Mid Mlala, ol ibo poadoaeyot aald patltloa aad tbo htarlag tharoof bj caailag a aopyat tbla order to bo pak-llahed ia tbe Lowell Jonraala aowapaper prlatod aad cliealallBg la Mid Coaaty ot E-al throe eaceealro *aak« nr.Tinnito aald day of hMnng.

D^NJAMtn A. BABLAK.JadgoofProbata* (A true copy.) Cranes. Piaaiaa fieglater. i7wl

P BOBATB OBDBB.

late of Ulckioa, Coaaty ot Keat. >M Ala •euioa af Iba Prakata Coarl for tho Con at/ of Eoat, boiaaaatlha Probata Offl:e. In the city ot Onad Raplla, ob TuMday tbe Snt day of Pekeaary la Ib* yMr one IbooMBd dgbl budred and lercsty-dx.

i'rM«t-B«aJaBlo A Uar'.aa. Jodaa of probata. IB tbe matter of tbe jetaja of llonce thepard

decea»nl. On reading and SUag tbe petlllOB daly terided el

Wlaulo* Dodge AdBuaUltalorof Mid Mtata, pray-ing tbit a lima and place nay be aMlgaed far the ei-amlnallonand allowance orbUflaafacconotla uld Bultar by aad before tkia court.

Tbanapon Ilia ordend IbatToaaday tha foartb day of April neat, ap l-n o'clock la Iba lonaooa, be aul|ne<l for the beirlag ol Mid

Ktloa, aad the eaacaiaaUon aad al-• ace of aald accoant aad tbat Ike bain al Uw

of aald dacMaad.aod allotber poiaoaalateneted la aaid aetata, are ra^alnd le appear at a eaMlnn ol uld court.than to bo boldea al the Pnute Ofllce, In tbcclly of Grand Kaplda. la aaldcoanty aod ahow cauMltany there be, why Iba aald ac-C'mut aboald net be allowrdaad why tbe prayer ot lhe actilioaer aboald not bo geaaUd. AMU la furlber ordmd, tkal uld BeUtioaargtreaaUca lo tuepereuna inlenetad la aald MCala, af Ike aeadaa-cy el Mid HUlleo aad the eaatalaaUoa aaielltw-aase at uld aecoaat by MaeUg a copy af lUa order In ka pnblubed IB tko Lawau JaaaaaL, a aewepaper artated aad clreaUUag la Mid Coaaty ot Koal three aaoeeeelre wMka, prerioaa to Mid day et baarlag.

BENJ iStlN J. BAXLAN, Jadgeet Piekata. Alraeeopy. Craee E reaxiei, Beeieler. glwl

R E M E M B E R ,

" 1 X 1 " T X I S T

SAP BUCKETS,

$26.50PBRinnniRBD

LAST TEAR THET WERE SS5.00.

Boys

135.00 Ofereoats, 915.00

915.00 Over«Mt8,910.00,

Gtod Heavy Overcotto, 95.00,

985.00 OMtom-madc Baits for only 925.00,

915.00 File CiBBimere Sait for only 915.00,

and Touthi ' Olothing at and below oost.

C O L L A R ,

"Trunk Store* Bank Block, Lowell, Mich.

(Plret Door weel of LeaeU Nalleeal Bank.)

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

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

R O B E S A N D B L A N K E T S

W H I P S A N D T R U N K S

Place year Orders

And save montj.

10 tt It Monro* Si. Orand Rapidt,

R O O U I B S — G

WHOLESALE h RETAIL.

O B D S B OF PUBLIOATIOH.-Btale of WKlUilgan. beieBleaath Jvllcial Coarl, la Okaa n ' 1 ' BOSAS E. LT8IT, Ceaplalaaat.

Jons LTS1T. Defandaal. Suit prodlag In tha ClrtuU Oearller tbeCeaaty

ot Kent. In Chancin, at the City et Oiaad Bapida, la uld Couaty oa Ike lourth day of Manb, A. D. 1178.

ia tbla MUM, il appeariaglron addailu ea tie. tbat tbe Defeadesl/oba Lyalt, la a raeldeatsf tula atate, bat tbat anhpoena dalyiaaaed la eal<* caaee could aotbeMrred Bpoa bira hyieuoi cealocnt within tbla BUte, or abeaaoe Uarafrom-

A L E O U R GOODS M U S T BE SOLD,

8o We Adviie Those who Want to

HAVE BVGR BODGBT BEFORE,

T O C O M E A . T O N C E :

STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 3 8 , 4 0 and 42 Canal Street, Grand Rapids.

Collars mannfac turod and sold a 1

Wholesa le ami Retail.

C O B F L E T : : O C T T I T OK

Everything Usually Kepi in the tine sf Trade.

R E P A I R I N G Done on ahort notice and a t reason

able ra tes .

A l l AV ork "W a vr an ted. Thanking my Pa front for p-ul fatort I

tXall rndetner to vie Ihem veil in lhe fu-ture. Call and nt me in my ueic quarter!.

rieolnSOjcolly.l E - F U L L E R .

E D M U N D L E E ,

Be.Ja.t.p.a.4 la Malta Ball Blaek, a falllla* af

G E O C E E I E 8

TBB BIST PIACB IN TOWN TO M GOODS! 1

LAMEST ITOCK OF LAmBS' SHE NECKTIES (From 16 eenta lo 11.15)

On motion of Otorge 11. White, Cosplalaaat'e Bo-I Icitor it la o rdered tbat the appearaoM ot eud ton-iMled dele adant, John Lyilt be ea tared kanU mtk-la three Beatba beta Ike data tl tkb arder.eal la cue ol bla appeaiaBee he eaaM bla aaewer to Ike BUI ol coaiBlalBt le ba Bled,and a eepy tteeeef to be aened oa the CiBplalnaat'i aolicllorwllbla Stleaa BUI ol COB

daya alter Mrrlee OB bla of a oopy ofeatd ktU aad Do-le. ol tkle order: and U deMalt Ikenaf. eald kill

aad It la lartkeri betakaBMCoateaeed by

irdeted that wltUa twesly daya tbe Complalaaat cauM a ooUce ot IhU order to be publlalied la tbe Lowoll JonmaL a aewepaper printed l>ubllihed aod clrcaUtlag la ealdCoanty, aad tbat .aid paUlutloa be coallaaad Ikereia OBM la aaak week tar elx weeka U eaeeaarioa. er that k. caaee a copy ot tbla order lobe poreoaauy Mrredaa eald coacnied Dateadant al leaat Iwealy daya bafera the .Ime abore preecrlbed for hia appMranee.

JAMBS B. fflLLBOR, Clicult Court Coaitel.rioaer,

Xeat Ceaaly, Mtcklxaa. O. B.Warra, OempUUaafeaeMter.

A tree eopyoflbeorlgiaal order oa glewtth ae IB tbe abo re aBUtled eaaae

Atteeti BOBABT B.CHIPMAV. Kntater

S7w8' By Waetay W.BTDI, Depaty.

p u O B A T Z OBDXB-

dial-.if Michlgaa, Ooaely at Keat, >M. Ata»u.lon of tbe Probata Coarl larthe Coaatr

oi Eent. boldea al tha rrabata OBoe, la the City ol liraad kaplde, oa Vriday tbe iwealr-tflb day ol Pekmary la the year ea. IboaMad eight baadied tnd •ereoty-ali

Praaaat—Beojatnla A. Barlaa.Jadge af Probate. ^ In the natter oltbe eiUte ot LacM Boblaaon,

Oa readlag aad Sllag the eellUea daly reriied nt tdwiB K. Craw, praylag aaoag other thing* tkal Ike laatrbBeat Bow aa lie U tkla 'ourt parp.rtiag lo b* tbe lut will aad fealamrnl oleald dx«Hd Bay be aOBltted to pro-bale eai that the eieculloa tueraoi and adailalalra> lioo of uld M'ate m.i ba graated to Charlea H Ilini and uld palltloner, they belag Ibt eie> catureln uld will naaed.

tbareapoa It la urdend. that Tareday. Iba twaat;-.igbib dayol Maich next.at Uaa'clocxla tbe fuienoon, be atalgned for tha baarlag ol Mid LeUtiOB • nd that the bclre at law of aall daceaaad aad «ll ilh.rp.reon^intereetedIn eald ••late,anroqBlnd io a ipaar at a ..Mioa ulaaid coarl,then to b* bold aaatthe Prsba-.a OSe.ala tbe Cily ot Oraad Hap-idi. la .aid c juaty.ano ebaw unM, 11 aay tberabe, why the prayer ot tbe poUtioner •hould aot be gran led.

And It le further ordtnd, that Mid eeUt giro aolleo to tbe p«raon^ mteneted In Mid •elate, of the pcndency of uld petitlnaand tbe baanag tharoof by cauelag a copy ot tbla ardor

" la the ' to be publlabedin > Loweu. JooaaAL a aewepaper

enecrulrc «.ak».prc»loiinofaidd«y of hearing. BENJAMIN A. HABLAN. Judee ot ProbaU

Atruocopy Crat** E. Peaxiaa. Haglater. Mat

CHANCBBY BALE. Slate ofHichlpn—The Clrcail Conrl for the

Counly ofK'nt.ln Chancery. JuhnC. Robrrte, CompUlntnl.

re: fieorge W. Reyaoldi.aad B. II .Aimaden. Defend

anti. In ponuancr and by 'Irtne of a doer**, ol tbla

Couri mad. in tbe abo'f rctltled caa.e.oa tbe tor. e.tlu dar of Deceaibfr. A, D. I8"5. I.the enUcrther, a Circuit Court CommlMloBer Inand ilKeutCnnnly,

I Uieliigan, a'ueli ull at public aneiloa, lo th. blgbHt bidder on Saturday the tweatMlii day of] Hay A. D. 1)78. al tia o'clock a.m. of tbat diy, at th* front door ol the Ooart HoaM of Mid ooaely, 'ta.wtt; Lepp'.'a Block, eo called.) la the dty of Onad BapiJa, lo aald county, the eaat hall of Ike MaU-weal ijaerter of aeslian T.o tl)Ta*a elx 181 north -oflUngetca (10J wnl, excepting therefrom flee aad S acna train lb. anoth uel coraer, deeded U John Unlan. AlMoonreylagloaaldeecead partiea UUM til acne onjha ee jlh-<a.l eorn-r «f the aorib we.t ij'iai tar of tbe ab»Te doKribod eecllOB of Uad, it- lad byJaoiMlI. Woodworlh aad wile lo Lerl Ball, mniainlng in the eggmate Ally acre* otlaad b- the .ame man or lee., aud beiog and lying la tbe eouo'.y of K.nt and Slate of Jllchlian.

LACKKNB W. WOLCOTT, Circail ConrtCoaimluieaer,

Keat coaaty, Michlgaa O. II LOOK E^,

Boll oi lor for ceaplaieeal. BLL.D MINK SM AI D L»T|.

Ha propose, to sail them aa low aa Ihty

can ba bongbt at aay mar-

ket for eaab.

QB. I. pnpaaad to feral.k

QOODS AT WHOLESALE

al iMd 11 rag ratoe.

I WILL PAT

THE HIGHEST NRRET PRICE rot

I'S PRODUCE, AT ALL TIMM.

Per farlkar puttaalaM tall al kleetan la

M u s i c M a l l B l o c k , Bridge Btraet, Lowell.

OBTOAOBBAXB.

all kaelagkeea aaade la Ike •oa«llle»* af earlalB Mortgage earn lad by La

etUwell Ceaaly et l u , - . . . -- - M y B r t t ^ a f t k e

c ee H V H - mm

t j P. Wlahbaaa of tbelowMblpafl Eealot Iba Bret part aad to Reteer MMAPUEE ollbauaoad part aad which Merlgaca Mr. date the Ul •Wefjaanary A. D. u n eai u r*cord*d aa the Mib day af JaaaaeeU D. |gn at . t . yof Jaaaaeyu D. UTS at

7 a dock p Bla Ltkar tSaf MortgagM aa aaaaegO U IbaBegirtar. oB.* tor the eoaa&%f EaJtVlele at Michlgaa, than boiag Claiaad tohedaaal tka aala haroof th* .um of Plea Haadndaad Beeeaty Plre Dollar, aad aepraeeedlageatlaw aria eeally kae-'?* bM.n '•"kUled »« nearer tbe uaeereBy part t ^en* U thwaton keraky gina IbaTbT elrtaatf tka pawat af aale U eald Harlgaae eeakriaad I wiU Mil at PakHa AaetUa arreadae to the hlgkeel bidder el tea a'aleek la tbe fbiaaaaa af the UU aay of Hay A D, lS7gal the front door af lhe baUdUg kaownuUplg-e BUakla theelly at Onad Eaplda aoaaty of Kaat SUia efMiaklgaa tbat beleg the baa I doar to the bulldleg wbaeela Ike elraalt .earl tor Ike 0011 air of Kaat la keU, tka preMluela aald KeHgag* are deeerlbod a. belag ell af elUege leU aawbend

S I L K H A N D K I R C H I E F S C O L L A R S A N D C U F F S I N L O W E L L

B e s t Pr int s - 8 ots G o o d s tv l e P r i n t s 7 c t s G o o d cotton c l o t h 1 Y d - -wide 8 cts

W B H A V E T H E E X C L U S I V E

B A L I O F T H E C E L E B R A T E D A L L - W O O L

"BUFF ALCT FLANN E LS.

F U L X J L I N K O P D R E B B G O O D S ,

FLANNELS, SHEETINGS,

L A D I E S ' A N D G E N T S ' U N D E R W E A R ,

H A T S A N D C A P S . B O O T S A N D l i f l O E S ,

S H A W L S , N U B I A S , M I N K F U R S ,

G E N T S ' S C A R F S , A N D S I L K M U F F L E R S , A C , AC. , A C . ,

WE ARE CLOSING OUT

O U R

ENTIRE STOCK OF READT-UDE ClOTHING A T E X T R E M E L t T

X i O " W F i a - T T i R E S -

W E H A T E A L A R G E S T O C K O F J O N E S V I L L E CASSIMERK

F I N E S U I T I N G S , B R O A D C L O T H S D O E S K I N S , BAS-

K E T A N D D I A G O N A L C O A T I N G S

A N D T H B

B E S T T A I L O R IN T O W N

Call And Examine Goods And PriceSa

New Grocery. W e a r e n ow open . for business

with a well selected stock of gro-ceries bought for ne t cash, hence very low, also asalsted by a long exper ience in thc grocery trade.

In point of qual i ty they can-no t be excelled. W c believe wo have the bes t (inrchased and most complete assor tment of One groct-rics in thc stato uf Michi-gan , lint as we aro an interested pa r ty , would respectful ly invite everybody to come in ami give their unbiassed decision.

W e will aell for cash or r e a d y pay only, which will ena-ble ns to sell 10 to 20 per cent, lower than we possibly could if we a i o p l c d tho c red i t system.

W e will pay cash or exchniig-.1

grocer ies for all manner of farm products .

Hemember the

New Grocery, ( W E S T S I D E )

Lowell , 1 Out. 1075,

^ H B K O D I B H VOLOAK-

aeeen (71 aad eiibt (81 la bloek aaaikeied Una (I) of tbe tillage of Lowe'l eonaly af Beat aad mate of Michlgaa aaeordlegle Abel Aeery't naaeded plat of eald rlllaga of Lowell tc Mttafy IbaaaMaal daeat the data hereaf. Ue lalenet aaeniag. tbe t t * al-lowed bylaw, keaW«aa AtlerMy fee at Thirty dak.

I Un prorldod for la eae* el a toreeleean. Dated UowaU Pekraarr lilA 1IT8.

J. Ma WEATHERWAX. U N I O N BLOCK, L O W E L L , M I C H

TREMENDOUS "CUT" ON FEINTS

B O L D E S T M O V E Y E T M A D E .

NOTHING LIKE IT IN 100 YEARS,

W c b a v e purchased in N e w York One Hundred Thousand yards of beau-tiful Spragua I ' r ints at a fearful sncrifioe to tlie manufac lurers ,

and now propose lo give them to our custoroera for leas than they have ever been

aold aince the discovery of America. This

is tl e price;

Big Lot Sprague Prints . c a Yarde Big Lot Good Prints Only 4c. Entire stock of Sprague, Cocneco,

And Merrimack Prints for 60.

Soeh prices will not last l o n j . T h e Snragne P r in t s at i c are j u a t u cood as these a t 6c; only be ing a little darker , wo wore able to buy them less. Thoy are also the best P r i n t made arfd aro tho same gooda aa are sold in country Stores a t 10e; and all over G r a n d R a p i d s for ? and 80 A t tho above prices they will not bo sold to merehsDla, as thoy are intend-ed exclusively for our retail t rade. Additional panic pricc*.

Big Lot Yard-wide Prints 10 cent?. Big Lot Spring Percales 10 cents, Big Lot Best Spring Delaines 12 l-2c. Big Lot Good Oingliarns 7 and 8c. New Drew Gooth, 12 1-2, 15. 20, aud 250.

W e have also jus t bought and are now offering for " C a i h On ly" the most remarkable bargains in

M U S L I N S , S H E E T I N G S , T A B L E L I N E N S , S H A W L S , S I L K S , N O T I O N S , N O T T I N G H A M L A C E S B L A C K A L P A C A S , C A R P E T S A N D OIL CLOTHS.

Remember , A L L Best Prints 5 and 6 cents. T h e people aro now demand ing value fo r their dol lars and they are

fin d ine out tha t the pushing wide-awake firms of the country are t he ones 10 give it to thc-m. No goods charged . No books kept . This ii (he basis of bnsin c f s in 11 our stores.

Grand RamJi, Mich. Ft. Va ne. Inl

0 , JVrte Tor* Cily, 3, Terre Haute/ud.

So one called for by ttw

Is .loader of

the American people lhaa a •nre and eatb cure tor Peeer and Ai enal"

I Ante, (kick wa are aow bled to.offer, with a perfect

J I M O R A X . 1 Ayer's Ague Cure, I am now manufac tur ing a brand

Ague, Periodical or Bilious Verar, Ba., of c i - a r s of tbe best Havana stock and indeed allUwaBkaUont whiahaiiaa 0 ftntq mtUriouB, Disfihe or missnislio

tha t can be p r o c u r e d ; warran ted

equal to the bes t in any market . I t | I

is a fiye Inch, hand made cignr, and j

containfl twice tho amount ol smoke '

that you ge t f rom nn ordinary cigar.

Call for J i m c r a x . | 1 am also manufac tur ing cheapcr ,

b rands which for Uie price cannot be |

beaten. Orde r s Irom home and j

abroad promptly filled.

W . H . H A L X . I Lowell , Mich.

FOREST AND LOW fill M I L L S .

HATCH 8c ORAW.

CASH PAID

FOR VHEAT.

Flour, Feed dso., conBtantly

on hande

We have in operation one of

FAIRBANKB'

HAY SCALS For the accommodation of (he public

R J B - enablea to otter, with A M certainty that II wUI eradieata W UM d.icaae, and with aaeur-

ance, founded oa proof, that ao ham can ariaa from IU uae la any quaaUty.

That which protocta from or prereaU thle die-order must Le nf immenie .errlee la the eon-muniUes where II preralU. rrermHon U better tluu cure, fur the lolient eecapea tbe rlak which he rnual run in Tinlenl attack. ofthU baleful dla temper. Thli " Ci'ttz" expel, the mUamaUe poliion of PKrru AXU AGUE from tha eyitem. anil prercnU Hie derelopmenl of tbe diaaaM. If taken on tho flnt approach of IU premonitory lymptom.. IIU not only tbe beat remedy erer yet diacoreto: for thU cute of complaiaU, bat alto the eheapeal. The large qnantity wa .ap-ply for a dollar briaf. U within the teach of ererybody; nnd in billona illtlrieU, where Pgraa AUK AUN: preTalle, ererybody ahoold bare il, and uae il freely, both for care and pro-tecUon. It la hoped thi* price wUI place 11 wlthlB Ue reach of alt—Ue i><>or a. well aa Ue rich. A great iuperiorlly of thi* remedy arer aay other erer Ulscorereil for tha apeedy aad eertain rare of latenaluonlt it. that it contain, no Qui-nine or mineral: conaequetitly it urodueea uo

£1 ^ or other talorioM eftrte whaurer yon conatitullon. Thoao cured by it ara lett a*

healthy a» If they had norrr had (be dlaeaM. Ferer aad Ague It not nlone Ua coueqaenca

of tho mlaamaue pol«on. A great rarlety of iUa-order, ariaa from It. itritaUon, among which are Neuralgia, llheuninliaoi, Cont. JteaiUche, BUndneeaTToolhacbe, Earaebr, talarrh, Aelh tna, ralplUUloa, I'alnnil AAeclion of Ue f-i'ipcn, lltiterics, rata In the Boweb, CoBe, Fmlyale. and derancemenl of the Stomack, afl of which, when uriglnaUiig io thU cauae, pot on the In-termittent type, or become pertodieaL Thle "Ouiui" exiwU the polaoa from the blood,aad conaeqaeoUy cure, them all alike. It a aa U-ralnaWe proteeUon lojmrajgrtatt aadprnona

r dally

STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS!

DO.VT FAIL TO SEE IT!

Diamond Gross Cut Saws, W i t h patent perforations, a t greatly

reduced price, O N E DOL-

L A R P E R F O O T ,

warranted snperior to any-

th ing of tho k ind tnanufio lr ed

TUB FAMOUS

HARRISON WAGON And a full line of

H A R D W A R E ,

T I N W A R E ,

I M P L E M E N T S , E tc .

AND

THE BEST l l ill THE MARKET,

WPPENS&BATES' Succtttort to Coppent d Parker, Wert

J M Union Sloth.

H. W. AVERY,

trarellln* or umjiomlly realdUf in tbe maU rlout dlilrieu. If taken occeaUnally — while expoeed lo Ue infection, that wiU be ex-creted from Uie ayilem, and cannot aeettmnUU in raaelent qnaatity to ripea talo dleeate. Ileoee tt it eren more raluable for protMUea than ettte: and few will erer .utter froe. laler-mlttenU If Uey araii Uienueltea of iba protee-lion ihl. remeily affOnU. Uon tria remeily attonta. ^ .

For I.irrr VomptatHf. artatof b o a torpid, ily of the LWer, It ia an excellent remedy. .Um-ulaUng the Liter into healthy aettrity, aad pro-dnrlnR many truly remarkabU cure*, where other ini'MHnf^ UiL

riZPABKD IT Dr. J . Ce A V E R ACQ.* LoweD, Muse*

Pnetltmi mnd JualgHtml ChtmUU, AKD BOLD ALL BOUND TBI WORLD.

rsicz, $mo rem oottlm.

BAKERY AND

OBALBB IM

J^ICKEBT'B

RESTAURANT. W A R M M E A L S ,

COLD L U N C H E S ,

O Y S T E R S ,

P I C K L E D M E A T S ,

P I E S , C A K E S ,

Hoi Coffou, etc. , etc. Par t ies and families suj ipl i td with pics, cake, etc. on shor t notice. Oppos i t t Pullen's Block." D r o p in.

la^l JU W B e B i o k e r t .

Fresh Meats,

Poultry,

Oysters KINDS or OAUK IN SEASON

O A S E E

PAID FOB ALLKtlfDSOP

Live Stock, Silt Pork, Hide*

P e l t s &c Central Market, Bridge Street.

II. W. AVEHV.

WORK FOR THE UNEIPLOYEOI T H E T H I S T L E E D I T I O N

la Uo only fully Uiaitrated Bditloaef Sir Salter Seotl'i.

WAVERLEY NOVELS of American naki, and U "the keel edition of the

bci*. kiiglleb nnreiial." Tbe bnoke are alaadard, and wl|l aell for all Uin*.

Tho mechtnloal execution la of the heel. Tbepilce la ol the leant. A ( c « n t a W a n t o d S v o r s r w i t o r e } , u ah exelnalr* territory aro olfer*..

Forlyelibl rnlnmee, areraginglOO page* ceeh aad containing neany J.ODv liluatratlona. will • plalo the eeriet. Snlaorlbere

E v o r y w l i o r o , I* abom liberal tcrma and 1 itnitorr I

Forly-elfbl miut " ' g neany J.oouliluetra. I

liplled with tvo •alume* (* e«mi>l*l* wiirkl monthly. Xitrin Uoxra't Dxtirai it* ill Tolameel ara BOW reedr.

< Price—InflloU, gilt extra,parTalane, SIM; Bait > Tnraey, gilt lopJS 3S. Vol Wmeeto,, addreu

B. J . HALE * SON, Pabliahen, ' l IHsTni l imt tBi f Tsik

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RDWARE

Stoves! Stoves!!

The Genuine Diamond Saw

Bold Nowhere Else InTcwn.

BEWARE miTATioysi

THE BEST WARRMUO AXE. SHELF Si BEA VY EARL WARE

mtM Hinry Bhepwd.