V O L I V . M AZO M ANIE, WIS., SATU RD AY, AUG U ST 18, 1877, N O . 2 5 -

Art Publishing. space more open, supposed to hare The Croup. -ESecid. TlD .isI W EEKLY SICKLE.1 Few people are aware of the won­ been used for public assemblages. At It is to the great Napoleon that we tbe eastern extremity lies a large square The undersigned wishes to intonn the citi­ derful progress that Art lias made in are indirectly indebted for no small zens of Muzomaniu und vicinity that lie is o. w, boxsoi & son, nonras, this country during the last quarter of tower, which was taken for a rock. A amount of information we now possess prepared to tako superficial investigation seems to indi­ S . E. B R O N S O N , Editor. a century. It is hut a few decades regarding the croup. The eldest son CONTRACTS FOR BUILDING, cate that the construction of these SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. since, that those who desired to beau- of Hortense and Louis Bonaparte and , e . , • .o.,- j i e lobbing. repairing and all work pertaining titiy and adorn their homes, were buildings dates from some centuries grandson of Josephine, i n 1807 died of, {utlu. nt,.ri)Ktri,de. I respectfully so- RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. •bliged to depend almost entirely on before our era. Tbe Council of Vaud this disease to the poignant regret of liolte u shure of your work. Good work und foreign artists. But such a state of af­ has decided to have the site of tbe all his relatives, and of none more so eusonuble wages guaranteed. MACK. Iw | aw j In, 3,u <*ni 1 iy fairs in this age of progress and im­ dwellings enclosed by a jetty stretching than Napolean himself. Crcup, neither Ro b e r t \v. s u t c l i f f .. 1 square, : 7ft j I *»ft 2 ««» 3.W : » <*i *2 squares, : : 1 2A! *2 00 •'»*"> s’«*» !.*»OO provement could not last long with from the land, and to drain oil'the wa­ in its pathological bearings, nor as re­ 3 squares, : 17.11 *2 7 o 7 00 1*200,‘2000 ter, so as to bring to light what prom, ^ c o lu m n , j *2*2.1 ;12.’| •> 0(10 10 00 *2.100 the great American people. Genius gards its treatment was tben at all well c o lu m n , : 4 (Ml 0 00 0 00 |ft00 2.1 oo.4.100 front the East to the West from the ises to be one « f the most interesting understood; aud writhing under tbe 1 co lu m n , • - Too lo oo uoo 2.100 4.1(H) 7.100 archaeological discoveries of our day. affliction he had sustained, tfie Em­ < >nc* Inch in sluice const itutcs a square. North to the Gulf of Mexico on thc Business Uiirus, live lines or less, tive ilol- south answered the demand for beauty, —London Daily Telegraph. peror from bis camp at Tinkenstein, lars a year. I.ocal not ices, ten cents ner line for tirst insert ion, ami tive tents per line for taste and refinement, and to-day our where he then was, ordered a report each subsequent insertion. Transient ad­ vertisem ents must he paid for in advance. leading artists are not surprised by the A Hebrew Mayor. from the faculty of medicine of I’aris R< gulur advertisements payable quarterly. leading modern masters of Art in The Jewish question isattlicting some concerning the disease ; and offered a Europe. people in England as well as in this prize of high value for the hest essay Mazomanie Church (Directory. Great Art publishing establishments country. A vicar, having the distinct­ on the subject. In obedience to the have sprung up. and by various pro­ ive name of Smith, recently sent the imperial decree, the faculty reported, > a c t is t ( 'Ht* UCH, H u 0 son -st. ; S e r v ic e cesses the finest and most expensive following absurd letter to the Mayor of and no fewer than eighty-three papers } J s u p p lie d . lo N «iK i:o A T io N \i. C m i t m , H u dson St.; Ser- paintings are reproduced in all their his town, who happened to be a Jew ; in competiton for the prize were given Cf vices alt'M’Utilol m > ruing and evening, elegance and beauty, and at a price in. The prize was divided, there being liev. M. M. Martin, Pastor. “ T a u n t o n , July 7.1877. two authors whose essays were of sin­ OTTO GIESE, I \ human KVANOKi.iCAt., corner State and within the means of the masses. "S ir: It appears to be very generally \ T Hudson streets ; services morning and So that no one need be without the gular merit. Professors Iurine, who BRO A DU El) ST. j veiling, ltev. Peter Held, Prstor; supposed tbat you, who have become wiote in German ; and Albeis, also a Keeps a full stock o f k. < 11110*11, Mcphenson st.; Services refining influences of beautiful pic­ our Ma yor, are an unbaptised person, M , morning and evening, ltev. K. T. German,who wrote in Latin. The es­ ltriggs, Pastor. tures at home. and consequently not a Christian. If, ELG IN WATCHES. _>Korr.sTAN r Ki*iseoi*at^ W all-st.; Services Among the progressive leading Art says ofViensseux, Caillon, and Double, as I hope is the case, there be no truth .1EW ELY. 1 morning and evening, lloly t'ommuxi- were considered as entitled to honor­ TRIPLE-PLATED SILVER WARE, on lirst sun lay of every month, ltev. IL Publishing firms of the country, we in this supposition, will you authorize M. (ireen, Missionary, able mention. All these and many of RINGS, PINS, take pleasure in mentioning George me publicly to say so, and thus relieve CHAINS, Trim iti vk M ktiiodist, Klm-st.; Services the unsuccessful efforts, including £ morning and evening, ltev. J. Ralph. Stinson oM an C atholic, sank st.; services «*un- an exceedingly painful and distressing Musical merchandise of all kinds. i day morning. Rev, F. A. J. M.Mazeaud, American authors, afterwards saw the h and we can only understand the co­ impression ? It would alsa be an act Special Attention given to repairing P rie s t.* light of day,— London Physician. lossal proportions their trade has as­ of justice to the Aldermen and Town SECRET S0( IETIES. sumed by remembering that this is a ] Councillors who have elected you, to it AU X KS* F O O T -1*0 W KR W SCROLL SAWS great and mighty Nation of nearly i free them from the imputation under llow to be Miserable. AND LATHKS, fifty milloH people. Wc cannot bet­ •OUR” CLUB' j which they now rest of having know- Think about yourself, about what vou A n e n t ir e kkvolption In ter illustrate tho magnitude of their want, what you like, what respect peo­ tin* construction of loot- Hold regular meetings every Wednesday ; ingly chosen for the chief officer, and, power muehlnes! The old evening “I their club nxim iu 'lurks llluek. business than to state the amount of in some sense, representative, of our ple ought to pay you, what people style thrown aside when C lu h U j u u i o p e ,i lo m em bers n ight and day. these are known! Thous­ money paid by them for postage stamps town one who does not helieve in Him think of you, and then to you nothing ands now in use! ^l,juo to S. E. B r o n s o n . S. U ra m s n . $2,000 pel* year made using See’y. President during the year 1S70; we have the fig­ whom they themselves profess not only will he pure. Y or will spoil every­ them. One person out of ures direct from the firm, or we should P. jr. c , j l to believe in but to worship as their thing you touch ;you will make sin nnd every three who send for catalogues of these think there was some mistake. They Lord and God. I propose to publish misery for yourself out of everything machines buys one. stiy wlmt impel* you Tlio Ynnng Mens Christian Association saw tliis in, and address hold rcgulnr meeting. iu tlie Baptist I'hurel, paid for postage stamps during the year W F. A JOHN BARNES. on Hudson street, every Monday Evening, this letter, together with anv answer which God sends you; you will be as 1870, thirty-three thousand one hun­ Rockford, Witmelmgo Co., A ll youti>| m en w h o are in terested in which you may send to it. wretched as you choose on earth or in B o x 2,044. Illin o is , Christian work aro invited to attend, dred and four dollars and ninety-two stranger .(.joining in town will be eordialle “ I am your obedient servant, heaven either. A w a r d e d tlie H igh est Mov’ul a t V ien n a, welcomed. I.E. STAIR, Pres. cents ($33,104,92) and, in connection Louis tjl EEBHAMMBR, See “Frederick Smith, In heaven, either, I s*y. For that with this it should be remembered that “Vicar of St. John’s, Taunton.” proud, greedy, selfish, self-seeking CQQQ Can’t be mnde by every agent every Crescent Lodge, No. 97, A. E. A A. M only the small orders were seat by mail, month in the business we furnish, To this letter the “unbaptized person, spirit would turn heaven into hell. It hut those w illing to work can easily earn a Regular Comuiunieation 1st and 3d Tiles, the larger going by express and freight. dozen dollars a day right in tlieir own local­ Jays eaeh montli. li. it. C'owULRY, W. M. and consequeutly not a Christian,” re­ Hid turn heaven into hell for the groat ities. Have no room to explain here. Busi­ II. /.. M o c l t o n , Sec. Geoige Stinson & Co’s., agents are to ness pleasant and honorable. Women, and plied as follows; devil himself. It was hy pride, by seek­ hoys and girls do as w ell as men. We w ill be found in every State in the Union furnish you a complete Outfit free. Tlie MatoMinn' Lod ge, No. 14. I. O. G. T. ing his own glory (so at least wise men Tai s t o n , July 9, 1877. business pays Better than anything else. We Meets every Friday evening, Tnrck’s block and Dominion of Canada, and in every say) that he fell from heaven to hell. will bear expenses of starting you. i’urticu- lars free. Write ami see. Farmers an 1 me­ E. Johnson. s. Mlkkisii, county with s-carcely an exception. “Reverend Sir : I have received a He was not content to give up his own TV. It. S. W . C. T. chanics, tlieir sons and daughters, and all Long since, this enterprising firm letter bearing your signature, and but classes in need of paying work at home, will and do God’s will like the other should write to usaiid* learn all about the Mazomanie Grange, P. of If. recognized thc value of printer’s ink for recognizing your writing should angels. He was not content to serve work At onee. How is tin* tim e. Don't delay. Address True Si Co*. A u gu sta , M a in e. lio ld s m e e tin g s at But/.’ H ull. 2d a n d 4th judiciously used in advertising, and have deemed it a forgery. I atn proud God and rejoice in Gods glory. He Saturdays in each month. they inform us that without it they to avow myself a member of the He­ would be master himself, ami set up Montrzitrmi Cnuneit Xm uttrr Kiijht. could never have extended their bus­ brew faith and of a people who iu free for himself, and rejoice in his own Meets every Monday evening, T,treks’ Block. iness as it is to-day, in three times the England have attained some ot tlie W . B. 8 k ,’.w o t k , L . C. O u l m o n n , glory ; aud so, when he wanted to make To the Working Class. "> a™ n ow Sachem. number of years. A short timo since highest official positions in thc land. a private heaven of his own he found prepared to furnish all clauses with constant employment at home, the whole of the time, they paid in a single day twenty-four I am equally proud to know that my that he hail made a hell. When he or in tlieir spare moments. Business new, BUSINESS DIRECTOR V. thousand dollars ($24,000.00) on a con­ Christian neighbors and friends have lig h t an d p rofitab le. P erson s o f e ith e r f-ex wanted to be a little god for himself, he easily earn from frf) cents to #.5 per evening, tract for newspaper advertising. They not permitted religous differences to in­ lost the life of the true God, to lose and a proportional sum Iiy devoting their WM. POWELL, whole time to the business. Boys and girls evidently long since found the road to fluence them in the choice of their which is eternal death. And why? earn nearly as much as men. That all who Attorney nnd Couneelor-at I.aw, Mazomnnle, see this notice may send tlieir address, and Collecting and Conveyancing done with success and have neither turned to the first Mayor. I shall ever retain a pleas­ Because liis heart was not pure, clean, test the business wo make tills unparalleled despatch . right nor thc left. Three things are ing recollection of the high distinction offer: To such as nre not well NitiMflcd we honest, simple, unselfish. Therefore wil I send one dollar to pay for the trouble If. G. BRUNLIEB, necessary for eminent success in busi­ that has been conferred on me, and of writ ting. Full particulars, samples worth he saw God no more, and learned to several dollars to commence work on, and a Liveryman. Thc best of horses nnd car­ ness. First, standard honest goods that shall not permit anything to mar the hate Him whose name is Love.— copy of Home and Fireside, oneof the largest riage* to hire on reasonable terms. At his and best illustrated pu hi legations, all sent free Stable on Crescent *t. the people generally need and desire,— pleasure I feel in subscribing myself Kingsley's Sermons. by mail. Header, If you want permanent, let them be the best, whatever the line “Myer J a c o b s , Mayor of Taunton.'“ profitable work, undress G eo hok IL Stinson iVCo., Portland, Maine. SIMEON JONES, of business. Second, let your prices be The Hebrew Mayor certainly had Repair Shop. W ill repair Boots. Shoes. Sew­ A Daring Feat Above Niagara Fall. ing Machines, Musical Instruments, Clocks reasonable—as lew as possible. Third, the best of it.—N. Y. Observer. On Thursday ofloat week the tug (J E W HELAN, Locks Washers. Um brellas «fcc. Ac. let the people know wliat you have, Minerva, which is engaged in towing T. ¥. STAJi:, M. />., and wliat you cm do, by liberal ami A Cood Joke oo the “ Lancet.” mud scows from the Welland Canal to Offlce at Residence, on Hudson St, opposite persistent advertising, and you will find Cong. Church. The London Court Circular says: the Niagara river, had proceeded well low prices, nude known, and proved, “ We have all beard the saying, Manufacturer of Wagons, W. IL GLEASON, M. D out into the river just above the falls, will bring trau’e that will give a larger ‘Physician, heal thyselfbut the follow­ Buggies, Carriages, Ae. Repairing lu wood Physician and Surgeon. Offlce 2d door West with her usual tow of three loaded and iron done on short notice. Horse- income than ran be made in any other shoeing in tlio most approved of Hover’s Store, Hudson St., Ma/.omanie. ing application of it is, I think, unique ; •cows, when the lines holding the last Residence, Bridge St. 1st house South of, way. m a n n e r a s p e c ia lity . B rid g e . A correspondent asks why city offices of the three parted, and the scow reeled should be attacked for tbeir insanitary s 7 f . b u c k, around and made for the rapids. Jim flOPY YOUR OWN LETTERS Strange Discovery by DlTcrs in Lake condition, while others under the con­ m a z o m a n i e , - . Wisconsin. Hampton was at ths wheel, and with '■ U S E H Geneva. BARBER AUD HAIR-DRESSER. trol o f‘sanitay authorities/so called, great presence of mind he headeil his o Excelsior Copyiuir Book. * A strange discovery is reported from are no better. He says, ‘I had ocassion Switches and culrls made to order. Shop on tug for the rapids anil mads a circuit Made of Chemical Paper. H udson, st, tlie Lake of Geneva. A tourist having the other day to visit the offices of one around the scow, which was now Quickly copies anv writing WITHOUT ,T. r . COWDERY i SON, lost his trmk, two divers were employ­ of your medical journal contempora­ Water, PRESS, or BltUsil, used at home, dangerously near the rocks. In the library or oftlee. For Iatdles w isliing to re­ ed to searili for it. While they were ries, the Lancet, and I am bound to say mean time thwmen boarded the two tain copies of letter*, every business man, m m i below water they lound what they sup­ that I never breathed a closer or more clergymen, corres|>ondent*, travelers it is MAZOMANIE, WISCONSIN. remainig scows and dumped them ren­ Invaluable—Ml In at sight, Send *3 .0 0 A General Banking Business Transacted. posed to ie a village, since covered by unhealthy atmosphere. Jt was entire­ uml we will send a .'WO page Book, letter size dering them easier to handle. When BY MAI1. paid to any address. We refer to GEORGE ( UTI.ER, the lake Their statements led to an ly unventilated, except by an aperature they approached near enough the run­ any Commercial Agency. Send stamp for A gent’ - circu lar EXCELSIOR MNFC. Justice of the Peace. investigition of the spot by the munic­ which led into the shaft traverssd by away, a man jumped aboard of her, ipal authorities, who took measures to the lift, and this, as far as I could ascer­ S § b o ° A c M r« ^ hlca‘‘°* Attends to Marriages, Drawing of Wills, Con­ fastened a line, and dumped her. And veyance*. and all other Instrument* cus­ ascertan the truth of the extraordinary tain, received only the ground air, tomary with Justices. now came the tug of war. They lay on accourt of the divers. On covering FMoUinhtd 1<>2 IHanoB arul Organ* to Rent, Office on State Street. Mazomanie. W is. which in a neighborhood such as tha the very edge of the rapids, when the the pUcid surface with oil, these latter fltrand, is not likely to be of the purest. If. MOCLTON, throttle was thrown wide open, and were ible to distinguish the plan of a I remarked to one of the persons oc­ the tug headed up stream trom tho cat­ Notary Public and Insurance Agent. town streets, squares, and detached cupying the office that the atmosphere aract. It was nip and tuck, and they Wo. J. Park & Co., Eollcie* written and conveyancing attended houses marking the bed of the lake. seemed to be oppressive and unhealthy, were about to cut away part of the tow, to w ith cure and desp atch , U king St. Madison. [office, sccmid floor Turck'nBlock. 1 Theruddy hue which characterized ' to which he grimly and dolefully as­ when the tug seemed to gain a little on BnoVNeller*, Binders, Dealers in hknkt HOWARTII. T. W. WILSON then led the observers to suppose that sented. stating that the same observa­ the current, and gradually emerged in­ thebuildings had I,een covered with tion had frequently been made by Music.Violin*,Guitars, Accordeon* and to safety with her full tow.— Wetland Musical Merchandise, Artists Materials, Bearj Bov&rth Thomas W. Wilson, tin famous vermillion cement which others. And this is the paper which Tribune. Wall l’afier, Window Shades, Etc., A TT0RNEYS A T LA W. w » used bv the Celts, Cinibri, and the tells us that no one ought to meddle Agents for Mathushek Pianos. Bur­ Convevnndng sad Legal business attended early Gauls. There arc about 200 with sanitary matters but medical men, den Organs, Wilson Sewing Machines, ot w ith a c c u ra c y and atct> C o l­ The latest thing out ia general]/ a lections done with promptitude. h'uses arranged over an oblong sur- who alone understand the subject. It and thc Improved Davis Sewing Ma­ young man with a latch key. chines, JruFFICE ON HUDSON STKEET..** fice, near the middle of which ie a certainly is good a joke.” A TKItltl lil.K ACCIDENT. RAILROADS. regarded a» nonsense; considered priic- Victoria's Health, to mind the pride of thc family who ticully it nuist he condemned a* vision- York W or a. was away with the ltoumiinian army at The Strike on the Baltimore \ Ohio. ary and useless, even if it were scienti- If, now, an article appeared in the Kalafiit. and the Cossack had to endure 4 V Yiuiii-r l.adj’s Ilalr Caught and Hound In response t<> a eoiumittee who pre­ finally sound. Outside of a few female New York World arraigning her for her the embrace in his turn. This eould (round tlie Shaft uf a I louring Mill— sented resolutions adopted at a meeting colleges and several thousand acude- treatment of her eldest son, it woultl not not last long, of eottrse, and after an ex­ Site is( oinpletely Scalped. of striker-. Yiee-l’re.-ident John King, niies, no old nian iu Christendom eould he possible to find any one to deny the haustive struggle to express his joy iu a Chutrteld hemoen.t. Jr., addressed the follow ing letter, which I enjoy facilities for prolonging his life hy justice of the charge. For it cannot Is* language that was almost entirely un­ An accident of the m u s t thrilling and i i* of more than ordinary interest at this the breath of young maidens, and only { right for a mother to receive an enor- known to him the Cossack took his hocking nature, occured in Dickson | time: a few pedagogues like Hcrmippus, who; nious sum annually for occupying a leave, promising to see his adopted A Co.’- mill, just below this village, Gentlem en: I am in receipt o f you r neither know howto enjoy life them- j certain position and then to throw all father in a day or two. W hen the sim­ last Wednesday afternoon; the unfor­ eommunication inclosing resolutions sehesnorto make it joyous for others, the pecuniary burden appertaining to ple old fellow went to pay for his tea tunate victim being Mi— Eva, an es­ adopted at a meeting of engineers, fire­ could’suck in longevity, and, doubtless, that position on her son. Queen or no and sugar he found he had no purse, timable young lady and only daughter men, conductor* aud hrakemen. pro­ in their eases the opportunity would he queen, any w oman who acts in that way lie went immediately to the mayor, hut o f J. T . W arrin er. o f this place. Follow ­ posing the following rates of wages: accompanied hy so many trials and 1 is unjust. Tho queen of England is at liis wou Id-he soil eould not be found. ing are the particulars, as near a* wc Engineers, first-cla**. $3.50: second- tribulations from mischievous girls that this moment the richest woman in the could ascertain. class, $5; conductors, $2,50; firemen very few teachers would live us long as world, totallyupurt from the sum which ( ‘titling Rates. and hrakemen $2 per bay. In declining tlie Unman rhetorician. Thc great she annually receives from thc country. Misses W iirrincr, Treseott and Lyon, It was hoped that the recent difficul­ this proposition, it I- fait proper and mass of old men would lie left to When the consort chose South accompanied by Mr. Fred Wilson, the ties between the railroads and tlieir em- right that the reasons which have led to languish and die ut threescore, years- Kensingtonnsington usas thethe sitesite for for thethe greatgreat ex-1ex railroads ami tlieir et Isiok-keeper, were looking through the nt- tin- conclusion should he explained, anu-ten or fourscore years, as they have hibilionit ion he invested a large amount o f! wo« I1 have effect of pre vet mill and had arrived upon the thir liev in lands thereabouts, and that ,n* cutting of rates hereafter, iiBut tloor were they stood looking out the The great depression in business which been doing forages; hecausetlie inlsirn money \ propensity of young muideus is to give mom..ncv has hv . this time increased forty no sooner me these troubles over atand east window, chatting and admiring tlie commenced in the autumn of 1S7.1 lias the roads open again for business, than beautiful scene before them. Mr. Wil- continued growing from had to worse, tlieir companionship to young men and or fifty fold, and brings in a revenue to dispense the favor of tlieir breath on adequate in itself to cover the expenses complaint* are being made that some of son looking around noticed Mi-s War- llie ell’eet upon the Baltimore A Ohio the road* have gone hack on tlieir former riner stepping backwards, and reminded Company has shown continued large other than philanthropic consideration*. of a good-sized kingdom. The queen Whatsoever time they could spare from herself is nil excellent manager, and practices, and are trying to cut each her that she wa- in too close proximity 1 decrease of revenue. Ilie other trunk others’ throats. The first case of this to the main upright shaft—distant nlioiit | lilies had reduced wages It) percent, planning economical methods of cutting had she begun life with a capital of £50(1 dresses out of costly silk, reading new she would hy this time have made it kind came to light yesterday. The three feet, and ju-t in front of the win- j one of them on the 1st of June, and two Quartermaster of one of the regiment* dow. At once realizing her danger she j of them on the 1st of July, and at that novels nnd talking church politics, £50,000, for she ha* a turn for money­ would he devoted to quiet flirtations iu making, and never loses a chance of of regulars now in thi* city came to moved forward, and in doing so she ! date a similar reduction haddieen made the manager of a road leading East must have thrown her head hack, as her on many of the leading lines of the the parlor or moonlit strolls with lovers; increasing her shining store. It may he and patriarchs of a hundred would sit doubted whether she spends much, if from this city, inquiring the cost of hair, which was long nnd flowing, eame , couutry. It will he observed thatthe transportation of several companies of in contact with the shaft and the poor I Baltimore A Ohio Company was the desolate and sigh for the truant girls any, more than £25,000 a year, for she whose breath might give them new vi- rarely receives anvliody even at dinner, soldiers. He was informed that the girl was instantly wound in and whirled last company which competes for the Company would charge full rates. around at a terrible rate, her feet and great trade of the NN est w hieh made the tallity. Not even money would avail. and although she has to keep tip a large It has been known to bribe one woman staff of servants, $125,000 will go a long Thereupon the Quartermaster informed legs striking at almost every revolution, reduction of 10 per cent. the manager that a rival line had already As compared with 1 S ,;i the rates you into subservience to an old man, hut it way even here to defray all expense* of a post on citlu r side, lier companions ottered to transport his men for half name will exceed those in operation could hunllv control a dozen, and the that description. I mentioned this sum could render no assistance, and w ere hor­ price, or one cent a mile. NVhile the at that period to the extent of ahout 35 protest of the girl in the Scotch song of £25,000 the other day to a friend of ror -trikcn at the terrible speetaele. Mr. Company w ho made this rate will claim per cent. The rates of through freight would doubtless become tin refrain of mine who knows a good deal more ahout Wilson quickly resolved upon tlie only that the reduction was merely made to thing that eould he done, to stop tlie in 18(11 were double those of 1877, and thc whole sex: I the court than I do, and lie laughed at it as being absurdly high. However aid in the suppression of the riotors, yet null, which duty was performed as soon for coal the rate was $2.81. w hile in *• For a* lii> meal and .t’ liis mam. the managers of other road* say that if June. W 7 it was hut$1.37 per ton from I* or a" his fresh beef and his **aut. that he, tl.e queen receives £ 3 8 5 ,0 0 0 .1 the man.ige.-s of other roads say that ii a- possible. Upon returning he found For a* his gold and white inonie. Cumberland to Baltimore. The otlieers vear from the nation, ahout £40,(too !,l,,! t-o'.ipmiy had made the reduction Mi— A’am nor in a sitting posture, bleed­ An auld man shall never dauutou nn* might md her of the Company are sure that it is only , more fromfr.nn theOl.. Duchy Diu liv of..f Lancaster, ..... and out of such motives they might have ing profusely about the head, •• Ilis gear may buy him kye anti vowes. made an open oiler to transport troops necessary to submit these facts and: Ilis gear may buy him glens and knowen; not less than £200,000 from lier invest­ entire sculp, extending from tlie eye­ to disturbed point* free of charge, oral figure* to satisfy every reasonable Ilian i lint me he shall not buy » or fee. ments—or $3,125,000 a year. The Prince brows down behind the cars and well on Kor an auld man shall never daunton m e." in the service that the wages you pro­ of Wales receives £40,000 from the na­ half-price and need not have acted to the neck, torn clear oil' and, with the clandestinely in the matter. This ha- pose cannot he paid. Since the panic of tion, about £00,000 from the Duchy of greater portion of her clothing found SLANDERER SLAIN. made much had hlood in railroad eir 1873, not only have the rates of through ; Cornwall, and liis w ife £10,000 from the I sticking to the shaft. cles.—( 'Iticoyo Tribune. Strange as it mav seem the young freights and other traffic been re­ An Iowa Girl Defend* Her Good Name— nation—altogether $ 110,ooo, and upon duced by severe and active competition this lie lias to keep a large family and lailv wit* ina conscious state, and in­ Retails of the Terrible H liitc-Ilollaiul What a Ten Dollar Note H ill Dn. formed those around her that no one hut the quantity in the aggregate has to receive and entertain numerous vis­ Tragedy. could even imagine anything s o dread­ diminished. Especially is this true in j itors and guests, give garden parties, Air. Brown kept boarders. Around ful as her thoughts while being whirled, ri ■garil to the coal trade, which fur m any Miss Caroline White, a young lady of halls, dinners and incur vast expenses his table sat Mr. Brown, Mrs. Brown. as she supposed, to a terrible death. y iaii-s has heen the leading article trans- seventeen, has created a sensation by generally which ought properly to fall I Mix. Andrews, the village milliner, Mr Slie was brought home and received ported over the company's lines. The shooting Wm. M. Holland, a married upon the monarch. No wonder that he 1 Black, the linker, Mr. Jordan, a carpen- the immediate attention of several o f! consideration of this branch ot the stih- man having a wife and seven children. is relatively a poor man. The prospect ter, and Mr. Hadley, a flour, feed and oiir physicians, who arc doing all in jject brings me to call to your attention The details of the a flair are given hy the before him is not very bright, for the ! Limber merchant. their power for the sufferer. In the ex- ! the motives whicli governed the Uom- Sigourney (Iowa) News: queen may reign for twenty years to Mr. Brown took out of his pocket- citerncnt, however, the scalp was left nt j puny in employing a greater number of “ On Monday hist, shortly before din­ eome yet. She is only fifty-eight, and Isiok a ten dollar note, and handed it to the mill, and nearly two hours elapsing I men than were required in the huudliii ner, Miss White called at the house of as strong as a lion, in perfect health, Mrs. Brown, saving: before it was placed in ]M «ition, it i- o f its trains. O nly a lim ited am ount o f Thompson Yocum, in English river and probably hopes to reign as long us “ Here, my dear, are ten dollars t' In a moment the first shot was In .trd, j j ^ y a watch |lim. | ivm t„itl amount on liis flour hill, lie again re­ camp he was met hy an Indian, glorious sumed. and Mr. \ ocuni, who_ was tirst At _tiif j |py a colonel that he and many others turned it to Mr. Brown, with the remark in paint and feathers and an old blanket, The experience if the last ten davs soene. tells us lhat Holland was running, j lost a great many nights’ sleep in en- that it settled for that month’s hoard. and armed with a murderous assortment j must satisfy everyone that if freight- passed around an evergreen, and a | Jeavoringto entrap Haunders, but during NVherenpon Brown put it hack into his of hardware. trains are stopped on the Baltimore A short distance therefrom fell perfectly wllol(. tim). tlmt lie remained a pocket-book, exclaiming that he “ never The young man had hardly time to j Ohio Railroad the City of Baltimore is lifeless. Mis* M lute followed hull up Im,mt)(,r ofthc 4th he was never caught thought a ten dollar note would go so far.” wonder w hat one of the Idaho hostiles ! not only deprived of the great cominer- with a revolver, and when Holland fell He stood guard night after Thu* a ten dollar note wa* made to wus doing at IVwaukee lake, when the eial advantage* which she ha* hereto- placed the muzzle close to liis head and nighty and week after week, paid by pay ninety dollars indebtedness inside Inilian commend'd to demonstrate in fore enjoyed, hut tlie entire community continued firing. Yocum and another sleepy-heailed soldiers to take their of five minute*. an unpleasant manner, brandishing his (is made to feel that all business must man, whose name we have forgotten, turns, hut he never was caught napping. weapons uml letting off a succession ofl be seriously crippled, and the price of attempted to get hold of her, hut she He hauled coal several weeks m suc­ Small Means. war whoops which would have made a all kinds of family supplies greatly in- quickly leveled the pistol at Yocum’s cess'll n, only stopping long enough to Milwaukee lug whistle silent from envy, j eren-cd. You wiil thus see tliat the rc- assistant, telling him to stand aside or eat and change horses, and plowed in NVc think that the power of money i-, Tlic Indian showing a desire for a'sumption of the running of freight- she would *h(K)t him. This he did the field with five or six stalwart men on the whole, overestimated. The closer acquaintance, and being seized trains on the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad quickly, and the weapon was in a sec­ until he wore them out completely, hut | greatest things which were done for the with a w ish to carry oil' a lock of the is a matter in which all our citizens of ond lowered hy Miss NNdiite and tired at never seemed to tire. During the year world have not been accomplished by young man’s hair as a memento, thc every calling arc vitally interested. the prostrate and lifeless hody of Hol­ 18(53, I think it was, lie went to Phila­ rich men, nor by subscription lists, bnt l»y embryo hardware merchant, whose j . . . ____ land. When the men got hold of her delphia and was examined by the lead­ men generally of small pecuniary strong point is strategy, challenged Him the chambers of the pistol proved to lie ing physicians of the country. Thev means. The greatest thinker*, discov­ to a footrace hv showing a clean pair of V I'ossihle Occupation for N oting all empty. NVhether the full five shots sat up with him in relays of five, night erers, inventors and artist* have been heels. Both were good runners, hut to Maidens. were tired is not known, as in the ex­ and day, and kept up an almost constant tncn«»«men of moderate moderate wealth,wealth, manymany of of t them ...... ^_ man- the pursued it sounded as if every step Now York World. citement none remembered distinctly. stream'of conversation with him, and at j little raised above the condition of i was bringing the pursuer nearer. About If all were tired, one failed to take effect. the tcmiinatioii of tw enty-nine days di-1 " il1 laborers in point of worldly cireum- If the American pharagraphist is to : One shot grazed the face, doing no dam­ 200 yards away stood a large tent be­ iclicved—and he .sometimes tells i charged him with a certificate, huteould : stance*. And it will always he so. age. One entered the temple, one over give no explanation of this freak o f! Riches arc oftcner un impediment than longing to a party of ladies and gentle-| [fie truth a German philosopher lots1 the right eye, making its way through nature. Many stories ofthe untiring ! a stimulus function; and in many cases men. The thoroughly scared young published a Isiok entitled " Ofthe Rare the bruin, and another to the left of tlie energy and activity of this man arc told, [they are quite a* much a misfortune as man made straight for it, desperately Art of Prolonging Life till 115 Year- vertebra', ranging upward to the centre and all agree who know him that this 1» blessing. The youth who inherits lifted on one side of the canvas a* lie hv the Breath of Young Maidens Upon | of the heart, and Is tweeti the fourth nntipudc of Rip Vail Winkle is the most wealth is apt to have life made too easy reached it and plunged in head first, (inc." It i- said that the German savant nnd fifth true rib*, lodging beneath the sleeplcss man tli-y ever met. ! f°r him, and so grows sated with it, be- going dow n in a heap on the floor. To has no better foundation for his fantas­ skin. It is thought that the hall passing Mr. Saunders ii now 5*5 years of age, j cause he has nothing left to desire, the alarmed inmates, principally ladies, tic theory that the breath of the girls is through tlie heart was the first one 11 red, and say* tlmt he has not known what Having no special object to st ruggle for, he had barely strength to say that the the elixir of life than the discovery of and that the other shots taking effect sleep is for eighteen vears. He himself | •>« b'!'ls time too heavy on hi* hands; Indians were upon them, and they must an old monument iu Bologna, on which tight if thev w ished to preserve their were fired after he had fallen lifeless. cannot account f- w as ever heard against her name, except order oil the platform. The wires were dotage, and hi- epitaph, if taken liter­ from Holland who went to young men pcarancc of a huge joke having been ally, might he simply the expression of j quickly connected with tlie battery, the and told his tales. A Costly Em trace. caught.. , on ,, the fly - hv - the crowd. . liis hallucinations. From the Israe- vessel hauled off toil proper distance, " I* '" U1 *' rntied \ onng j counsellors who procured a voting I A war eorresnondeit writes from the spectators stissl upon the quarter ,,n , maiden to lie the venerable king's One Brief Year. Giurgevo, on the Danube. An old peas- deck, and tlie captain gave the com­ ground unable to nun i ' bosom, down to George Francis Train NVfll you love me this way when ant had just conic to town to huy gro- mand to fire. Tlie battery was instantly was able to hear tin " " ■ com- who courts the companionship of chil­ I'm old?" she asked, a* he emptied eerie* for the week, md, naturally charged, and the electric spark, com­ panions gave him a formal introduction dren. the notion lias been common that five cent*’ worth of peanut* in her 1 enough, walked down thestrcct with a municating with seventy pounds of to liis whilom savage pursuer. Below the vitality of the young may in some In-, little self-consciousness at the thought glycerine, exploded, and in less than a the paint and feathers and the old incomprehensible fashion lie communi­ " I will, darling. I swear it!" lie pas- of having a purse well fill«d with Uu*. second of time five hundred tons of blanket he recognized one of hi- fellow cated to the old, hut it seems hardly sionatelv asseverated, a* he carefully sian roubles, the result o', the sale of stone were torn from tlieir ancient employes. He was reassured; hut there reasonable that it should he caught iti laid aside liis cigar and commenced on ' his last load of hay at the camp. Bc- beds.—Portkirul Press July 30. is a greater luck of reciprocity between the breath. It i- true that the poet* what was left of the nickel's worth. fore he reached the shop, - rockini:. rocking. “ No. replied tin- editor, “ It was too Ili-iit. l.i-ar. rul ui »i»l lri>. as death. “ I have sent her away.” old in her lieart-hunger, her health stir tlii-m into thc milk, heating hard all narrow. " t.lkf ;i moltu-r's sw.-.-t look* Uropptm; “ Where? She was here Yesterday, broke in her starvation for her child’s tin- while; add sifted llour enough to nn tin- Unit- fiii'B l>ilo« Jiair H ihe ^rt'cn earth. Hwingini:. turning your charming little bridesmaid.” ki-s and caress. |. who have known make :i good batter,, one teaspoonful Home Sentinel Wheu two widowers ark*** noi*f!c*tn», Htife and slow. But tl)** smile accompanying these her from an infant, grieved for her reso­ salt; then, at the last, one teaspoonful get w armed up in pursuit of on*' widow, Kalin ‘.he of «ioU*a lice bending L>o*n uud watching us below. words was not pleasant to see. lution, but never questioned her judg­ soda dissolved in hot water; bake at we see two souls with hut il single “ She was here yesterday. But the ment. Yet I never knew, until to-day, once in a quick oven. thought, two hearts which want to beat \nd un feeble babes that sufTer, excitement of the day wearied you, and the reason for your banishment and her A Ukmkov for Bi n Bi os. A corres­ eaeh other. T ohh uud erv und cannot rest. you fell asleep upon the sofa. Are you ’ misery.” Are the ones the teudc-r mother pondent writes to tlu- British Medical I .et mothers keep the blackberry jam tuilds the closest loves the best. j aware, Mr. Melrose, that you talk in “ Celia !” Albert Melrose cried, ” why Journal as follows: " The best remedy So w hen we are weak and wretched. i your sleep?" will you listen to that old dotard? Can in a convenient snot in the cellar and By our sins cast dow n, oppressed, for hugs in hospitals is a Inig-trap made there will be no ilittieulty in having the i’hen it is that tiod'i* great patieuce. The bold eyes of Mr. Melrose drooped you not see ho is influenced by bis b y boring a series o f holes in a piece of hoys chop wood or bring up coal. Holds us closest, loves us best for a moment under his wife's steady desire to hold your property, even wood with a gimlet, and placing ibis gaze, but the next moment they were after you are of age? Como with me. under the mat tress of each cot. T h e Nature seldom makes a phool; she T in : HA HY S0L1HKK. raised defiantly. dear child, away from these selfish pice** of wood is to he placed periodi- simply furnishes the raw material, and i "It was scarcely gallant of me to 1 plotters." Another little private i eally into a basin of boiling water. T h is lets tin- fellow tinish the job to suit him­ Mustered in sleep in your presence, my love, and I “ Hut I must hear the reason,’’ Celia ( is an Indian hospital plan." self.—Jonh Hilling*. The army of temptu iou apologize. But where have vou sent i pleaded, “ why mv mother thrust nie out IU ttekmii.k Bukai).— Heat one pint of Shakespcar asked, “ What’s in a And of siu. Celia?" 1 of her home and her heart." buttermilk until it is almost scalding name?” If hi-had been studying east­ A n o th e r so ld ie r a* mint,* “ I do not know. We might as well " Never out of her heart, Celia," the ern w ar maps he would have found that Kor the sirile, , understand eaeh other fully now. Celia I hot; stir in slowly, while the m ilk is hot, To tight the toilsome bu n k - I old lawyer said, “ never out of her heart. sifted Hour enough to make quite a thirty-live consonants and three vowels K or a life. | is away from my control entirely; her You may not know that, if you die thick batter; then add half a gill of 1 wen- in most of them. 1 pvojici'ty is in the hands of a new guar­ ! within two months, or if you die with­ Another little sentry j yeast, and let it stand five or six hours Loudon Fun: “ Wot do yer keep on Who will stuud dian, and I do not know, and shall not out making a will after you are of age, to rise; if m ade over night, do not use hillin’ the poor old donkey like that fur, On guard w hile evils prow ! know, where she is, unless," and the I that man — your father's brother — is On every hand I mother's lips quivered, “ sh*- is ill. If I the yeast, substitute one tablespoonful i father?" "Cos yer mother ain’t here, ' heir to the fortune your grandfather left j of white sugar. In the morning stir iu- l.ot d our little darling i you were to kill me, I could not tell you my lad. ’Cos yer mother ain’t ’ere . ” I to you. Upon the evening of his wed­ ! to the sponge, g teaspoonful of soda dis­ Ouard and save j any more.” •y id the perils of the marrli ding day, the day when won by his solved in hot water; add a little salt, tw o Considerable provisions were stolen To the grave. “ Kill you! What sensational stud' plausible manner and winning voice, \ tablespoonfuls butter, work in just llour during tin' late riots in l’ittxburg, anil it are you talking? 1 am not an assassin, your mother became his wife, he fell | enough to handle comfortably; knead ; is observed that the newspaper reporters j though you appear to honor me in your t w i c e b a f f l e d . asleep upon a sofa. She loved him then, i well, make into loaves, and let it rise, i of that city are becoming unusually fat. : thoughts hy supposing so.” Celia, and forgiving his rudeness, piti­ until light. ''She is a perfect Amazon, ” said a pupil The rest of the breakfast was a farce ful for his weariness, as she supposed, It is not ofu-n the fortunate, or unfor-. . . . . ,, OoooASiT Cakk.—One half cupful of *n '’•'t1 our schools of his teacher yes­ Melrose left the though I understand wine tlo wed freely lunate, fiit*: of lawyers, after a loii){ j for ; Imt as Mix butter and three eggs Ix-utcn to a cream; terday, to a companion. “ Yes, ” said course of practice, lo experience un ’ ] dining room, a pair of half-closed, evil at the wedding breakfast, sh*- sat beside the other, who was better versed in geo­ eyes followed her, while a low voice | two cupfuls of powdered sugar, onocup-1 bounded and sudden amazement. But him, caressing his hair. And in his i ful milk, two cupfuls sifted tlour, two j graphy than in history. “ I noticed she on the 10th ol February, not many hissed: sleep lit* spoke.” had an awful big mouth. ” “ Battled this time, my lady. It hail : teaspoonful* cream tartar, one of soda; years ago, James Carter, attorney-at- “ Stop !” Albert Ml lrose spoke hoarse­ hake in shallow pans and let cool; have Most persons are particularly spiteful law, experienced that sensation, lie I best not occur again 1” ly. I Society spoke of the second marriage ready one half of a grated and pared j against those foibles in others whieh had been to a wedding in th*- morning, “ One moment more. He said: ‘ Once ! eix'oanut, mix it with the well-lieuten j they themselves have. They remind us the wedding of Mrs. linger Melrost ] of Mrs. Melrose as one of those com- I marry the mother the child will In­ her j ph'tely congenial and happy matches : whites of three eggs, and one cupful of | nf a monkey scratching and grinning at widow, to Mr. Albert Mclros* completely in my power.’ ” i white sugar, lay tliis mixture between j tiie mimic monkey in the glass. brother-in-law. The bride, though near­ seldom seen in perfection. The appear­ “ It is a foul lit*! Do not believe it, the layers of t ak*-; take the other half I An old darkey tishing on a wharf al ly forty, was -.cry beautiful still, stylish ance of the handsome, middle-aged Celia." of the eiK'oanut, pare and grate it, mix (lalveston was heard talking to the tish and wealthy; the bridegroom, a hand­ couple was always a delight to their “ It is the truth. Your mother is here it w itii four tablespoonfuls powdered su- \ lie saw swimming around his line in some man, but two years older than his friends, they were always so admirably to confirm my words.” gar, and sprinkle it thickly over the top. this fashion: “Clive me a bite, honey; wife, was one who had squandered a at home in all society demands, so And Kate Melrose, stepping for­ E i t k c t ok 8moki : o n T u c k s . —Mr. A l-: de children am a cry in down to my large patrimony in the “most gentle­ I pleasantly cordial to every one, so ex- ward, held out her arms to the child, cock, who for twenty-live years has been ! house, and I tell you it’s tish or nothing manly manner," and who lounged, ! qui.siti-lv courteous to each other. It ; saying : ! was whispered that linger Melrose’s for- i making experiments with trees planted in dat establishment. ” gracefully and well dressed, through a “ Celia, eould anything lc.-s than sav­ in the vicinity of his cotton mill, near | I tune was melting very rapidly in the I llranvillr (Ct.) Sentinel “ llesplen- thoroughly indolent existence. ing your life have induced me to part Manchester, England, I'm*Is that tin Mr. Carter, alone in his otiice, mused j bands of his successor, his wife being ifi-ntly gorgeous, transeendently beauti­ with' you? Child, dear child. I exiled plant which does better than any other over the events ofthe day, something i l'*> deeply in love to deny Albert any you for your life’s sake. For your life’s ful are the emerald coats of green being gratification her money could purchase tree in I»udon smoke will not grow at donned by the forests”—imt that is as in this fashion: sake I am here now." all in thal of Lancashire; hut, on the “ H'm! I suppose Roger Melr dol-1 for him, but no hint of this ever passed we go on a communication sent to us on the lips of Kate Melrose. And the girl, with one swift glance other hand, he has heen very successful t Monday. It made two lights for our lars, so largely increased of late years into the faceo the twice battled schemer with the beech, sycamore, birch, wych by successful speculations, will follow Nine years had almost gone, and in hrairwood. two years mole Celia Melrose would be for her life and fortune, sprang into the elm and Turkey oak, but the lime docs Albert’s speedily, along the same track, i - hl-rguaTdiaVi’ would ( loving arms that had wearied to hold her best of till. Here is a hint for l’ittshurg “ Whv, Ichabod. I thoiihgt you got Vil left to Iiis widow! And Celia’.' for nine long years. and Cincinnati. There is a society in married inore’n a year ago.” “ Well, from her grandfather is entirely K'v<’her property into hor own hands Aunt Jerush, it was talked of. but I In all these nine years Kate Melrose had With a curse, Albert Melrose turned Manchester called the Field Naturalists' under her mother’s control until she is and Arehteologists’ Society, which is found out that the girl and all her folks j not once looked into the face of her on his iieel and left the three, seeing twenty-one, nine years from now. By urging the planting of trees in and about were opposed to it. and so 1 just gave the way, if she should die before she is i idolized child, and her face had grown that no words of his eould ever again ’em all the mitten and let the thing 1 wan and pale in the weary heart siek- win Celia’s heart from loyal love to her I Cottonopolis. of age, Albert Melrose will inherit that Tt lisies and Cons. A Westchester drop.” pretty little sum. H ’m! I don’t exactly i ness of her hollow life. devoted, self-sacritieing mother. But, one morning, standing in her What his plans had been they never county (N. Y.) farmer is in the habit of A eat on a fence at midnight, when admire Mr. Melrose. Lawyers have sowing yellow Aberdeen turnips among ! ow n room alone, she read a letter that knew, nor in what way he had so suc­ unduly excited, generally curves its hack prejudices, usually founded upon facts' his com at the last passage of the culti­ into half a circle, (ieometi ieally speak­ Who upon the face of the earth can be 1 had fallen accidentally into her hands. cessfully traced the girl, for by the next ; Mr. M elrose had dropped it upon the steamer he sailed for Europe, carrying vator, when the plants are about live ing, the shortest possible line to it mat coming here at this hour?" feet in height. Thi: turnips do not make he reached from an open window, and For the otiice lii-ll rang sharply, and ' floor, where a lawyer s sign and a few the remnants of his wife’s fortune witli I much growth until the corn is cut, after this line is usually best described bv a Uie hands of tlio clock pointed to one | hooks represented all the business trans- him. ' which they swell rapidly. The cost i.s boot-jack. half hour before midnight. And the icted. liis Ixiy had brought the letter He had obtained access to thc sem­ I to the house, and the servant there had inary under his true character of Cel­ I nothing except for seed and harvesting, lie was a sharp-looking little man sensation of amazement already referred ] and corn already cut is not injured when to fell upon Mr. Carter, as Mrs. Melrose, ! handed it to Mrs. Melrose. ia’s uncle and step-father, the prineipal who bad ottered to go on the bail-lmnd With a start she recognized the hand­ having received no caution from Sir. the turnips are gathered in. From one of a prisoner. The counsel for the the bride of the morning, walked into to four hundred bushels of turnips per the otiice. writing. White as a corpse, with star- Carter, who thought she was securely penult: was suspicious, and asked him, j ing eyes and trembling linger* she hidden. acre have been thus obtained witliout quite sternly. “ Do I understand vou to “ Kate!” he cried; “ what has hap­ lessening the corn crop. Weeds are not opened and read it. Read it, to know In a few interviews he persuaded swear that you are n property holder in pened ?’’ tolerated, and the whole strength of the But she was so white and shivering that all the sacrifice, the heart-starving Celia, already smarting under her moth­ this country?" of nine years, was vain, if within a land is developed, a* it should be, to “ You do,” lie answered proudly; “ I that he would not let her answer his er’s supposed neglect and indifference, useful crops. question until he had brought her a few hours she had not met the second to go with him away from the sem­ i own two lots in a huryin-ground les-’n a great emergency of her own life and Ci'et MiiKK Pickers .—Make a pickle in quarter mile from here.” glass uf wine, and seen her drink it. inary, to some home he painted in a clean tub that will hear a small pota­ Celia’s. fairy-colors to her girlish imagination. The Burlington Ifaukcif: Din- day “ You have known me from a little to; wash the cucumber* put them in; She was not a woman to stand shiv­ What were his further schemes to | last week a tircd-looking man, with the girl,” she said, presently, with white cover with cabbage leaves, and place ering and helpless when action was obtain possession of her fortune, moth­ smell of the swamp upon his garments. trembling lips; “ do you think I can be something heavy on the top to keep called for. and in less than an hour er and child could only shudderingly 1 eame sneaking into Tallahassee with trusted to act reasonably in a great | them under the brine; let them lie as her carriage was once more at Jatnes imagine. I the returns of the backest county in emergency ?” long ils you wish. To make a few at a Carter's door, and she with the old 1 Florida. They gave the state to Huchnii- “ Yes,” he answered promptly. But the w ill of Celia Melrose, drawn time, take them out and let them remain lawyer. | au and Bri'ckenriilgi- by an overwhelm- “ Then will you do what I ask now, i up on the day she came of age, her in cold water overnight; then put half In a grove of trees not far from the ! ing majority. tonight, without questioning me?” marriage two years later, and the birth water and half vinegar and a small “ I will.” Seminary of Mount Hay, just before of her lovely ehildr- n, effectually pre­ I There was only one cigar left in tin- fair, piece of alum in the kettle with the “ Celia is in the carriage at the doer.1 dusk, upon an October evening, a vented Albert Melrose from ever inher­ pickles, and set them on the hack of the , box, and there were two voung hopefuls bound asleep, poorpoor child! Will you j beautiful girl stood talking with an iting the fortune he would have obtained range. Be careful not to let them hoil. , struggling fqr it. lln*~ tirst little hoy elderly mail, of gnat personal at­ take her in here, and tomorrow liy foulest means, had he not heen twice Turn them over every fifteen minutes,1 clutched it, but he said consolingly to traction, and with a sweet, winning put her in some good school, not telling battled by Kate Melrose’s strong, self- so they will all get done through. You ; hishis hrothei brother. “ Never mind, Dick, I II me where she is ?” voice. Two figures creeping softly sacrificing mother love. ean tell hv breaking one in half, and if smoke till I get siek, and then you can “ Kate! Are you mad? The separa­ toward them, half hidden by the trees He died in Europe, never knowing ...... a*finish : i. it.” ” And a ...I *1... the Iheart . .of .f ♦ the iothci iliil- and the gathering twilight, heard these it is green it is done. Take them out; tion will kill you!” that his own carelessness in dropping put m a stone jar; throw away the vin­ little boy was comforted,—Puck. “ Then it must!” was the quiet reply. words : Celia’s letter, agreeing to meet him on “ Your mother’s coldness and in­ egar; put in fresh vinegar; elovts and A wag entered a sleeping-car on tin “ But 1 have more to say. I want pa­ that memorable October afternoon, had allspice, a few of each; jet them hoil tip, Central a few days ago, when tbe train pers drawn lip at once, giving you full difference must he proved to you. my put into his wife’s hand the power to and throw it over the pickles in the jar, was in motion, and in an earnest and control of Celia's legacy from her grand-1 dear child, hy nine years uf exile from overthrow his last deeply-laid scheme father, and one-half of her father’s es- j your home, and by her present plan to and then covi r. They will be ready in sympathetic tone suid, “ There's a lady to grasp the fortune his father had left a few days. Can be kept a year if de­ in tin- next coach fainted away, lias tate. You have managed it all for sol force you to enter a convent. to Celia Melrose. sired. any gentleman here any liquor for her?” long, that your guardianship has really j “ Oh, no—no ! I have no vocation for Hittkk vs Ciikksk.—Tlic tendency, Twenty-eight men immediately rose to existed since Roger died. But I want t a nun’s life! I should die, shut up for­ ever in a gloomy convent.' A Urease Flirtation. year by year, is to work up more close­ tlieir feet, each with a flask in bis hand. it legally done, at once. I want to put i ly every product ofthe farm. It ho* often Who says that men have nn sympa­ every particle of authority, that I now \ “ Your death would please her well! | Scritincr for tiigUBi She is not willing to introduce a beauti­ III the breeding season thc cocks select been said that the farmer wastes, forthe thy! hold, into your hands. Can you have want of knowledge, a splendid margin the papers ready for my signature to­ ful child to society. Imt fully aware that some hollow fallen tree, and, strutting “ Boy,"said a gentleman to the hostler she must do so,' if she allows her to up and down, heat it with tlieir wings, of profit. The dairy interest has its of a hotel on alighting from bis phaeton. morrow? Will you take Celia now?’ great waste as well as other departments The pleading of Mrs. Melrose’s voice come home. Your mother, Celia, ;s a making a mullled, drumming sound “ extricate that quadruped from the heartless woman i» fashion, who lives that ean he heard for half a mile. The of agriculture. Butter represent* only vehicle, stabulate him, donate him an could not he resisted by one who had one-third of tbe milk, but when tbis is loved her all her life, as the old lawyer! upon admiration, aid she w ill never en- beat is at irregular intervals, beginning adequate supply of nutritious aliment, 1 dure a rival upon ker own hearthstone. slowly and measuredlv, and gradually made all tbe rest is generally treated as and when the aurora of morning shall had done. refuse, and fed to the pigs and calves. “ Kate,” he said, quietly and gravely, | I love you, dear child, as your uncle increasing in quickness, until it ends iu again illuminate the oriental horizon I Now, the casein of the skimmed milk let me he quite sure I understand you and your step-father. Trust voursolf to a roll. If the bird succeeds in finding will award thee a pecuniary eompeiisa has a greater food value (though not | tion for thine amiable hospitalityThi perfectly. You want Celia removed ! me, and I will take you to a home where a dry log. perfectly hollow and well- your mother’s inhuman plan ean never placed, liis tattoo of welcome can In­ ommereial value) than the butter. 1 | Hiv ran into the house and told his from your guardianship entirely, and There have heen many efforts to save put into a school, where you are to he I iie carried out.” board a mile, and is one of the pleasant­ master that a Dutchman wanted to see i At this moment an old gentleman, est of woodland sounds. It has the same the cheese of the skimmed milk, repre­ him. ignorant of her address?” senting, as it does, one-half, at least, of “ Yes. I will write to her and receive j with silvery hrir, stepped into the accelerated pace anil is about of the -♦ • ------I small, clear space where the two wen- same duration as the call of the raccoon, the food value of the whole milk. That her letters in this ottiee, through you. we may realize what an enormous! Bint* t*> Voung HiislmniN. Do not refuse me!” standing. and is only heard in the daytime, as “ Celia,” he slid gravely, “ it is scarcc- the raccoon is only heard at night. amount of excellent human food goes to ; Tiie Buflillo Kryrna gives the follow “ I will not. Celia i.s in the carriage?” waste for want of proper knowledge “ Yes I w ill bring her here and leave i ly seemly for ’oil to In awav from the When its mate hears tin- drumming she iug advice: I/ive and appreciation are how to utilize this skimmed milk, we ton woman what dew and sunshine un­ her.” seminary at -his hour, and with a I slowly approaches, and, coquetmhly j picking at seeds she dots not want, have only to look at the statistics of but­ to a flower. Tliey refresh and brighten “ It will he kindest not to waken her.” stranger.” ter production in the United States. The voting girl blushed deeply, hut comes within sight of Uu: drummiiig- lier whole life. They make her slrinig- And bare-headed, in his slippered The lowest estimate that can lie made feet, the old lawyer went to the car­ instead of gr eting her guardian loving- j log. No maiden is seemingly more tm hcurt*-iI and keen-sighled in everything for IS7**, based upon the census of 1870, i affecting her home. They enable In-r riage, handed his client in, and saying: lv and cordirlly, as usual, she drew baek conscious of the man she desires to at i> (».>0,000,000 pounds of butter; and it to cheer her husband when tin- cares of “ I will bring the papers for your sig­ a little, sayiig: tract than is the russet dame of her is well cstabli-hed, that for each pound life press heavily upon him, and to he a nature to-morrow,” turned away while “ This is my uncle and step-father, gallant musician. A snail is on the of butter made, two pounds of cheese i very providence to her children. 1<> the mother pressed one long, lingering Mr. Carter. lie has come to take me May-apple plant right before her; she may be taken from the skimmed milk. know that her husband loves her, and kiss upon the lips of her only child, and from the seminary, to save me from my peeks at it three times liefore hitting it, This would yield 1 ,.‘100,1X10,000 pounds I is proud of her, and believes in lier; but returned to the house with the little girl, mother’s bcartlc** plan for me.” and then scratches negligently at imag­ of cheese as the natural production of I even her faults an- looked upon with still fast asleep, in his arms. “ Your mother’s heartless plan? I inary seeds. The cook raise* his mil' the milk from which butter levs been tenderness; thut her faee, to one at “ Mrs. Hane,” he said, presently, tap­ \ am your fiiardian, your mother’s repre­ till it looks liki Queen Elizabeth’s; the made. Now, if we only value tliis least, is the fairest faee in all the world; ping at his holise-keeper's door, “ will sentative, but I have heard of no plan yellow skin beneath fliislu-s with pridi prrads his tail like a fan; he thrums cheese as equal to ordinary l.eef as ,|mt heart which to her is the greatest you step here one moment?” | for you 'hat wn* not tender and lov- he ■ . . . 'rfood,... 1 tthen o.i. .t it iio.ii would . represent eot.i-iwmid 1,7.‘W,.‘ 1 I'.VA I and i the.i noblest i i < holdsi i.l i.a-hftr saereil...... i it its Some delay, and a sleepy, elderly ' ing.” his guitar, clucks an introductory wel­ “ Is ittenderness to shut me m a con- come or two, and launches himself out, head of rattle, dressing 7-rSI pounds of inmost reees-es ulx.vi- all women, gives woman stood in the doorway, her dress meat each. And if this cheese were so ; her a strength, and courage, and sweet - showing hasty arrangement. i vent!” iried the girl, passionately. “ Is and flies to his bride. If. however, an­ other cook hears the drumming, he feels well mad*- us to be worth eight cents ' ne", and vivacity whieh all the wealth “ This is a ward of mine,” Mr. Carter 1 it lovinfjto deprive me of all I love best, per pound, it would amount to $|nj.- sunligh. flowers, the pleasures of com- insulted at the sound on wiiat he consid­ of the world might Ix-stow. Let a said; “ please make her comfortable 0011,00*1 per annum.— 'IAve Slock JourruJ. panioniiip, my liberty?” ers his own domain. He flies at thc , woman’s life lie pervaded with such an till I find her a good school.'' influence, and her heart and mind will Thc next morning, Mr. Albert Mel- Nirc years ago,” the old lawyer said, drumming-log and dashes at the brave rose, serene and smiling, seated at the j gravel;, “ your mother put you in my drummer, and the one who is inferior A cynic describe* marriage as an altar never grow old, but will blossom and 'he worshipped you. Never was in courage and strength yields his place on wliich man lays his wallet and wo- sweeten nnd brighten in perpetual luxurious breakfast table in the house 1 youth. he could now call his own. said: mover’s love stronger and purer than i to the bolder, and retires discomfited. man her affection*. is invested with a power that thc W EEKLY SICKLE ONE IMPROVED American people have never heen mad ALL S. E. BRONSON. Editor. enough to place in the hands of one fiwcr»si individual, and it appears that this M.-v/omanit*, Wis., August IS , 1S77. power has fallen into the bands of a PRICE f t despotic and unscrupulous bigot. Mac READY! NOTES. Mahon—the president of a republic— At LINCOLN'S. )0(- Anti-southern j.olicy rejmblicans of has earned for himself the unenviable » • l '& MADC a r Ohio ate ealied upon to meet in state reputation of being the most illiberal convention to express their feelings. ruler in the world. The (V.ar of Russia, Small Profits in the midst of a terrible war, has a t higher respect for the natural rights of AT LINCOLN'S. CANTON. C. A hodv of Mexicans crossed the Rio ThU Improve.I En I Rhike Sweep-take* Thresher involves nmy his jieople. The Emperor William has Would announce to the citizens of Improvement! not contained ln vvh.it wu formtrlv called “ Tfie old Grande one day this week into Texas, Reliable Sweepstake* ’’ ( tit 'h ike), and hex. !,*• h e f e M!owiu£ Mazo Manie and vicinitv, feature* unknown in anv ot r I’h-e her n- w in the market not heen more severe with his catholic Tho only Tlircnlicr h " H u IWImu i r Gr.nn Belt, broke open the jail, shot two nten, and Quick Sales thereby more purled ;v sennrailug tlio grtiiu lrota the »trnw by jieojile than lias Mac Mahon with the reason of iu •r«a-<-d agitation.. liberated two notorious outlaws. g a Patent Double Fan Hoard to French. AT LINCOLN'S ThfCentre only ld:i»t Thrcwlit-i* on Hid '!•■«. •“* Tho only Th realtor L • a KOTAKY End flake fur French liberty is a mockery, and the IIUIE Em ?, Kho« or Riddle The Baltimore and Ohio railroad has Ex t raordi 11 ary bargains in dress Tho only Thrrnhvr >’ ’ in • xtra Riddle fur getting rid of French Republic is a disgrace to the | Whits Caps , »,i t r ■ *. n -ti goods at Lincoln’s I Thf only Thrcaher hu? „ a ■ Icte Return Knocker for reached the height of impudence. It Exten- u.in- •r e ,, ... name; it is only the revival of the first That he has lately put in j Thf only Ihm lur i c . r tint can he safely and has presented a hill to the government sive New Stock of lev :g MT.IVV Ull, republic under tbe benign rule of Rob- Tlu* only Thresher . . . .-fi Flo* cl hi ax and ready for for transportation of troops for the de­ Bottom P rice s on Prints, G ing­ 1 market. erspeare and Marat, and gives fair Tlu* only Thresher ht ng • niirncv on Heater Shaft Bo*, fense of their property. j bevau.-ethe Mt* pull in oppo' jiromise to return to the terrible scenes hams, Percales and Lawns T h f only Thresher ti. t .• •es uot require propping or screwing up ol wheel* to »t ttaly mu bin of tlie Reign of Terror. Mac Mahon T h f only Tlirfshrr v. in hich Wheat, Rv*. Oath, Barley The Republicans of Maino had a AT LINCOLN’S. j AMI iU.CKWHi.AT CAN 1.L TilK tsiit;. WITH On* Sat or Riddi.as, recently reviewed the army and in his WITHOUT CH 4 VO K T h f only Threahur ti.it use* T E E L Spike* in Cylinder lively time at their state convention. You can buy your groceries, boots Comprising an almost Endless Va­ ud CV 6 speech to the soldiers called upon them T h f only Thre*hf Resolutions endorsing and attacking and shoes, hats, cajis, canned goods, riety of styles and jiatterns of New cave*, aud La* Coucat t that Ii.wa six row* of Spiket to be ready to sustain the dignity of desired. e» »o arranged that but four ci thc southern jiolicv of the jiresident' . , ■ ■ . _ , . Yankee notions, Ac., Ac. At prices that Goods. In addition to the unquestioned good qualities of the Sweep*take*, • . 1 1 ' 1 r. 1 the government as administered by Also a New Lot of Ladies’ Ready It goes upon the market the tinlvt mmruku and Ua.m*muhlsT were introduced, and after much warm will suit you ! At Lincoln’s. Thiikshkk made. bim, thus endeavoring toto make make sure Made AI*o make the famou* “ Caiuv llnax Powa*,» and the Lett debate both resolutions were tabled. FarmI Engine made, called . | of the services of the military tor some CANTON MONITOR KNQINK. sinister object that he may have in fS jjm a l cLai$aind> LINEN SUITS, Send to Company for descriptive circular*. A license law in London permits ! view should the October elections be grocers to sell intoxicating liquors in In table linen and napkins also From $2.00 up to $0.50. against bint. That simple circum- bottles. This jiractice tends to encour­ ! stance in itself shows the difference be- Victoria lawns, nanisooks, flf%.In making selections, call anil age secret drunkenness at home and 1 tween the two republics. A president has become au alarming evil. Nine and muslins, at of the I’nited States who would appeal hundred and twenty physicians und Lincoln's. to thc military for prospective aid in surgeons have jietitioned for the ab­ securing a political victory would turn olition of this license. from his ajtjteal to find the peojtle 110 Grsat Bargains in Ladies and Chil- ite & longer divided, but a unit in violent j drons Hose, Prices from5 to 10 cts. The women’s rights women, in their ojijiosition to him. Our New Druggists AT LINCOLN’S. earnest endeavors to have the worth of What would be tbe standing of an Have just received a new and complete their sex recognized hy men, overlook American president who should forbid sort ment o f the most jiowerful instrument of j.cr- the distribution of photograjihs of a Sheeting---A full line, all suasion that could he brought to tlieir IBIS'UrSIEIZEJS, political opponent ? or should he widths, and prices from j to 10c. ED. PRATT, assistance. A committee of strong- arrest citizens for speaking their I Of every description, including Hair Brushes. 1 minded women, considering the matter AT LINCOLN’S ' Clothes Hrushes, Tooth Brushes, A:c\, c\*e. a thoughts against him ? or should lie fu ll iim* t f O nubs, T oilet am i M m vin g Soaps, G e n e r a l A g e n t. from a jdiilosophical point of view, Perfnmerv. Hair Oils Aie., Gold und silver sujijiress newspaper* for refusing to Cottonades, jeans, denims, duck and Perforated Hoard and l’aper, Bristol Board, would discover that a good dinner and publish hia speeches? All this has cheviot shirtings. The hest assort­ &e., cVc. Alrug .Store, C orner W ai Russian heart. The war, from being a To draw the line between honorable and Hudson Sts. regular military movement attended and courteous criticism, and vulgar [ U-tabllslied 18Jt. ln tiermany.] with the necessary mortality, has be­ abuse is not an easy matter. It would Smith & Campbell. come a frenzied slaughter. Men, wo­ not be so difficult to define tbe two men and children, the eick and wound­ were a thoroughly unprejudiced per­ F. W. GIESE, THOMAS W. WILSON, T o o l s , ed, the infants and tho old men and son to judge. Butin the heat of a women are murdered remorselessly by pr> -i Initial eamjiaign lies are eagerly CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER both Turks and Russians. At thc Mo­ grasped as the truth, and the truth is Watchmaker, hammedan village of Balovun the Rus­ branded as falsehood. 80 long as the Mazo Manie Wisconsin. sians destroyed seven hundred men —DEALER IX— newspapers in a republic are given W ill furnish estimates for buildings com- MAZOMAME. WISCONSIN. and twelve hundred women. The Rus­ liberty to do as they jilease no great Fine Jewelry. Heavy Plated Silver Ware, Elgi plete, or for workmanship alone the parties Watches, clocks and Musical Instruments furnishing material. He also keeps on haud sians evacuated a district and the and flagrant abuse of jiower is likely to Near Freeman House Mazomanie. a larg quantlyt of Repairing a Specialty, l arks 011 taking jiosscssionordered the be undertaken hy a public officer. P, I riLD IXG MA TER IA L. IT WILL PAY utter extermination of the Christian Mac Mahon doubtless recognized the population. The houses, with inmates, WIND MILLS AND PUMPS fact and felt that his plans, hopes and TO ORDER wt re burned ami troojis were stationed aspirations would not stand the test of Of all itesorijitlons. which he wilt sell at the lowest possible price for along tlie roads with orders to shoot criticism. But his attempt to override E ACCI everybody jiassing. Between twelve tlie liberties of the French peojile has • C - A - S K I ! and tilteen thousand Christians were only tended to still further inflame The only Perfectly Safe Kerosene I.nmp SUBSCRIPTIONS thus massacred. them, and feeling the certainty of a iu tht Worhl. •m tepalrlng a specialty. most emphatic rebuke in October lie is FOR The French Crisis, now reported to be contemplating the SPECIAL PAPERS AND MAGAZINES A famine in India is not a more sin­ placing of the country in a state of seigo that tho military may he sent to Tli Rhind Safety Lamp! gular occur nice than a crisis in France. AT THIS OFFIC E. the various jirecincts to overawe and The French government is always in a ha* boon placed upon the market, and 1tfn,. Our prices arc less than publishers crisis, the affairs oftlie French jieople intimidate the jveople. The American rates.i&H jieople will watch with great interest tho public i* invited to test this simple NOTICE are always in a critical condition. Full. O u r However frequently it may occur, a the development of affairs in tho des- hut wonderful lamp. Its qualities are. Price. P ric e change in the form of government potie—monarch ial—republic. lt Extinguishes Itself when Over­ Harpers’ Mag. 4.00 3.7x1 Weekly 4.00 even in the head of a government, ol ; 1 turned ! It Extinguishes Itself when T O A . L L . 8.50 “ Bazar 4.1 Kt 8 .50 a nation is nn important point in Drojqied from the Hand! It Extin­ Scribner’s A L W A Y S 4.4 Nt 3. (V. history. The affiirs of nations are guishes Itself when Broken! It can­ CC ' ' r St. Nicholas 8.00 2.50 dated from the change aud are de­ TIIE BEST! not be Filled while Lighted ! W C are Otieniig,!Kcimio 5.G0 4.75 pendent upon it A radical change in Ballou’s 1.G0 1.50 Old nnd K.mmine it nml test its Merits. Arthur’s 2.50 O »>“. the government atl'airs of our sister re- C L E A N E S T ! Demurest’* 3.10 2 .50 ptihlie may be exjiected this fall. ( iood, fair sheeting at C. A. (Pierson &- Son, ( it aley’s 3.00 2.iV. PUREST Yard wide “ G e, Again the nation is agitated through­ l’cterson’s 2.1 H) 1 7 0 General Agents, IGood,heavy denim 12c, Lt'tiger 8 .05 out its whole territory by an approach­ (ioods of tho kind in the Market 2.75 Gootl, bleached shirting 7c, N. Y. Weekly 3.1 KI ing jiopular election. Mac. Mahon 2.75 Plaid dre-s g o o d s 9 c, Toledo Blmle 2 .15 1,75 looks for an endorsement of his course Mazo Manie. Wisconsin. Irish Worltl Good white dress goods 2.00 2.5o and hojies to secure the election of ROBSON’S 124c All orders for these Lamjw 11111*1 *,e j All linen crash lei delegates favorable to himself, and to COM ICTIONPRV, FRUITS, addressed to us. s we have the Cotisitler This : 11 *! Japan tea, siftings, O'C, attain this end it is highly jirobalde elusiye right for Dane Co. (i ROC FR IE S Al. I Gootl Jajmn tea 5u»Mil biifttne-- |.raetii’eN *U'I Plain B5 OGUL'. more intensely interesting disonssiou am i Oi'.nmcnlul I’e n m n n 'h ip Clieapeftt Bowls from 25 to 12jcts. place to Ixmrd on the .Ifi'siwippi river. others at corresponding re- of the coming election than we have I lieaiie-t ftiid lie.l (Vllege in the cointry. Full line glassware at WRITE To ORE AT send w r circular* giving full lnformattun. rt tltieed tin ct inn, including Musical, Agricultural, ever had in America, not exeejding COLL EOS price. . /* diu’ti (iltd Relitfiom Fadticntion*. the presidential cnmjmign* of 1 -40, ekrOKun. Address J. L. WALLACE, '—'IOWA. Lv Cttosst, W *. MURRISH & SONS, S. . BSONSON. I kgo and 1872. '1 ho j>re- dent of Fi ance SCHOOL TUVtlU.lW Thoroughly Fitted. 2 Next Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ took his vest and trousers, carried them Blood circulate badly ’ Have you a Barley too to 50c day are Madison's big days. They are into lhe street, and rilled the pockets. Cough? Low Spirits Coming up of Rye — 55c 00c, Hogs, - - $ 4 00 to 4 25 anticipating the greatest event in the Mitchell misses a few dollars iu mon­ tbe food after eating ? Ac., Ac. All of Cattle - $2 00 to #3 50 history of the city. The railroad fare ey, a gold ring and the key to a safe in these and much more are the direct Wool, 18c to 2So will he <>tl per cent, of the usual rates. the station agents oflice, where he is results of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint Hides, 6Jo 7c employed as cleik. After gutting this and Indigestion. G r e e n ’s A u g u s t Beef 2jc to 4o Chicago, Xilvukee I St. Fad Haiiroai. I)r. lleriuan’s Wonderful Discovery. Beet Steers key the burglars probably thought to F l o w e r is now acknowledged by all 2Je to 3o TIMETABLE. For the cure of acute and chronic make use of it by building a lire and Druggists to be a positive cure. 2,400,- BARTER. CASH. Potatoes - 65( 0(<( 14c “ feS'2 p. in. *• .‘1:00 a .m . Sure cure. Price 50c, per bottle. For Teetshorn, thc night operator, from S- through Druggists to the people as a Butter, old, 10(a 12c 9pi 10c Accomui’n Slop. in, Acpomm’n in. sale by all druggists. C. H. Gillespie his duty. But Frank did not leave the trial. Two doses will satisfy any per­ Eggs, - 10c 8c J. B. S T IC K N E Y , A gen t. Chicago, 111. depot and the plans of thc burglars son of its wonderful quality in curing Tallow - OJc 6c Carbon Oil, per gallon, 30c Chicago & Korthvestem Railway, consequently fell through. Mr. Stick- all forms of Indigestion. Sample bot­ ( 'biekens, dressed, 6c 6c TIME TABLE. A. I. anil A. M. j „ ey caused t)J0 „rtfe to be opened on tles 10 cts, Regular size 7.') ets. Sold Turkeys, “ 9c 7c(u So Time of departure of Passenger Trains from Members of Crescent Lodge No. '.*7 are Sunday morning to make sure of the positive by all first-class Druggists in M a -li-ii. hereby notified tiiat a regular com- contents. During tbese days of tramps U. S. and by Smith A Campbell. Groceries. Leave fo r C h ic a g o am i tin* East 12 4f»<*> a. m. munication will be held at Masonic j and burglars the people ought to cm- , .. .. ♦. •• 35 ii in. “ st- P a u l 4 14 p. m. hall on Tuesday evening next. Work ploy a courageous and thoroughly re- A Terrible Cough I Sugar “A ” 18c 3 3* a, in. t i 3°. A full attendance of members is liable man as night watchman, How often we hear the above remark Brown UK: 25( to 120 o f t h e la w . C. W. IIasei.tine. ing Mr. Linley’s little children, and ll 11 3 hind thecounter and as there were a few 100c to Ho u for other deeds of like nature to which “ Rejected 7oe glasses of lemonade yet unsold, began One corner of Sanderson’s mill fell their neighbors have been witnesses. Corn—new 30c to 45c m down Wednesday morning while some to call out “two glasses for five cents.’’ J u s t i c e . Oats 27e to 30c Try our Job Printing. First Glass. men were engaged in digging around Tbe boys took hold manfully and as it. Tliestono fell upon Mr. Settlemeyer Fire Alarm ! Burglars !! Riddell handed out the lemonade Rob­ and, we nre informed, he sustained Last Sunday morning at 3:30 a bell son would pour twice the quantity of ee serious injuries. One rib was broken, rang out the alarm of fire and imme­ water into the jar for every glass of and many other parts of the body bad­ diately following this the cry o f‘‘fire !” lemonade taken out. Hoys who had taken ten or a dozen glasses began to ly bruised. “fire !!" was heard. All who were so realize that their capacity would hold J. T. Vought reached home from New unfortunate as to hear the alarm sprang from their beds and hurried to out longer than their purses and to rein Jersey last Saturday. lie found times o edy this demanded three glasses for five ■ harder in the east than here, but felt the scene of the conflagation. The fire company was soon at hand in the cents. The stand men were willing somewhat proud to see how anxiously engine house and were starting for tho and as Robson was equal to any emer­ $ eastern people watched the crop- pros­ m scene of action when word was gency the boys were accomodated. pects in the northwest, as though in Finally four glassess wero sold for five this favored part of the country the brought that it was only a few boxes 00 being burned in the vicinity of Bron­ cents and the lemonade jar was fuller whole people must look fer the dawn of than when the business first began. 7} better times. son’s lumber yard. There are various theories to account for the motives of Robson is an ingenious Modoc, be is O We ’.earn from the Black River Falls the man for an emergency, and al­ z those who set the fire?and caused the c r Banner that the school hoard of that alarm. though his friends had to put him on a CO place concluded unanimously to offer Those who were called from their dray and send hiai home that night he l ’rof. De La Matvr the position of prin­ slumbers so early on Sunday morning is not discouraged. He is just the o cipal for another year, but are obliged , declared that it was the work of boys man to run church sociables and wc z to cut down bis salary to *1200. In i who had been indulging in too much hope to hear ofhis permanent engage­ f r his reply to the board l’rof. i)e La I wet groceries. But when it was known ment in that business. He might feed Matyr thanks them for the confidence later in the morning that J. F. Mitch- a multitude on a few loaves and fishes. CO SUiniHJtg* Someone else might take in the shown in him and for the words of ap­ i ell had heen robbed during the night 1 1 1 ! proval, but begs leave to decline the ' the people settled pretty generally on money. o l l ! - , , Ch < *5 offer of $ 1200. The Black River Falls the belief that the incendiaries sought Ask Yoarself these ({oestlons. n , 2. • school has become famous since under to call the night operator away from Are you a despondent sufferer from his charge, and the board will run the depot in order to examine the con­ M Sick Headache, Habitual Coetiveness, P f - many chances before securing a teach­ tents of the safe. The burglars effect­ Palpitation of tbe Heart? Have you i * i : i er who will prove as successful as W. ed an entrance to Mitchell’s bed cham­ Dizziness of the Head 9 Is your Ner­ * O A D. ber hy cutting the musquito bar ; they vous System depressed ? Does your prospering- It i* not necessarily true and, il is believed, are well suppli -d. It WASHINGTON. to discover tlie object of these orders ®hf ^t'cikln jsichlc. that an excess of exports over imports is thought that the Russians will hold were only partially successful, as the the passes until the large reinforcements IIOW ARMY OFFICERS GET THEIR PAY. officers positively refused to reveal tin; each year makes a country richer. 1 he - lid to he moving from Roumniiin ar­ A Washington telegram of thc 7th point to which they were ordered. From M AZO M A N IK , W IS . following, showing exports and imports rive. The headquarters of the Czar arc inst. says: Morgan, Drexel A Co., advices along the canal, however, it i-* of different nations would indicate that now at Bjcln, uml hankers of New York, are advancing currently rumored to-night that their T H E RUSSIANS AREOINCKNTRATING money to officers of the army in thc destination is Hancock, and tout they D. W. BRONSON & SON, Proprietors. “;lli"lls i,,v Rowing poorer, ii iii large force on the lines .,f the Kava, will leave Camden station in a special it wero tru»* tlmt an ♦•xcchm «»f export absence of the regular appropriation Lorn, and the Jantra. Three hundred train early in the morning. Both regi­ uvi»r imports inadi: a nation poorer: for their pay, and charging them inter­ Tm: prospect of Cuban inde)iendenee, Russian tents can he seen at 1‘repuskoi. est on the sums advanced at the rate of ments are thoroughly armed nnd oquip- tin' struggle for which has heen going < ountrif* I ni port h KxnorlM This is an advanced detachment cover­ •i per cent, peraiinum. Tlie Paymaster piwl and number about live hundred »riffutine iiepubli f r ,tOi ing the main l-slv in that direction. men each. It is believed that the 7th on for nine years, looks brighter again. i IV Ijftuin. X’1805,000 General acts as indorser, aud holds tin* Mil....*...... (s. .:J7. rsio MORE RUSSIAN ATROCITIES. pay-rolls as security. When anappropri- will he sent up the Baltimore & Ohio Martinez Campos the Spanish General 101,7 4.870 kw. :m, wi ('hiu a ...... Suleiman Pasha reports that fresh at.on is made by Congress, each officer road to Hancock, and the 5th held m operating against the Cuban rebels, has I 1\ v of i'olumbia.. «,M9.CWS y.'.tH ,(WH France...... 68 •..r»M .' 01* atrocities have heen committed by the being in deht to Morgan, Drexel A Co., reserve to suppress any possible trouble sent dispatches to King Alfonso thut it (icrnm y ...... 1,141.4*4.800 ‘l 5,0 0,00<* Russians and Bulgarians in the villages will make his pay-certiticate payable to here in the event ot the threatened _ , 1 (iieat hritain I.N.M.MIiM.O 0 l.Mti-'l.lOt.lieO south of the Balkans. The British strike on Friday developing itself. The will he necessary to send • >0,1 XX) moru |« uDNiia...... i i i . va.'Jm vr.sss.'.ra their order. military attache, Colonel Fyfe, is said 8th regiment is also in camp, and an V4.Wl.ll VI.114 SPANISH INTEREST. troops to Cuba to concpicr the insurgents Viands •Jim o a Vva. VM.Oau to have witnessed them. artillerv company well equipped is also 2H.178.6UU oi (lit. I I i and advises that unless that is done at 1-K,'llt TIIK GATHERING HOSTS. Tlie Spanish Government on Saturday in readiness. The probabilities are deposited with the Secretary of State once the Spanish Government had bet-! ,l wil1 »•« 8et‘n b-v th,’se »iK,,rcs tlult Tlie Russians are concentrating in that the 7th will raise the canal block­ #30,000, it being the interest on tlie ter terminate tin- hopeless struggle at I »b« excess of imports over exports ex- great force on the Lom river. Ail at­ ade, and in the event of any trouble tack on Rasgrad is thought imminent. invested amount of American claims once hv acknowledging the indepen- ceed* $750,000,000. Taking m the I mt- they will Ix* reinforced by the other It has heen olBcially reported that the on the Spanish Government, and a dis­ military comnimids. All is quiet here dence. of theCuhans. : «> f,,r that >vur wo,,ld red,,ce thw Russians are no longer this side of the tribution will ho made to claimants L.y and no trouble is anticipated. ------I about #100,000,000; Imt then it ls not the Secretary of State. Balkans. According to ollicial news THEY DENY IT. T i i k President han iajuml a general oanv to explain why all this trade from Constantinople, Melicmet Ali in­ A WOMAN IN IT. A Pittsburg dispatch of Aug. IJthsays: order prohibiting the sale of tire-arms Hhould he carried on at ho great a loss. tends to convert Rasgrad into a fortified B. F. James, for many years a princi­ camp. The forces concentrated in the Official of the Pittsburg, Fort \\ ayne A to Indians and revoking all licenses al- The only explanation that is likely to pal examiner in the patent office, has Chicago railroad company emphatically neighborhood consists' of forty-eight resigned. It is understood that his re­ lowing trade in these articles with In­ lie given is that it is not an evidence of deny that their men were promised that battalions of infantry, fifteen batteries signation was enforced on account of dians, and has ordered the army to decrease of wealth for a nation to im­ and eighty-two squadrons of cavalry, al­ tlie wages of 1875 should he restored. charges affecting his moral character. The employes received no such prom­ enforce thc order. In addition to this port more than it exports, nor an evi­ together 40,000 men. The friends of Judge James assert that AUSTRIAN OCCUPATION. ise; they accepted the reduced wages or tho army will, as fast as Indians are dence of prosperity for a nation to ex­ he will he able to prove the utter falsity they could not have gone to work; and It is rumored that Austria, wi»h the of the accusations against him to the captured or surrender, di-tposscss them port more than it imports. Tlie reverse consent of Servia and Russia, will occu­ it was stated the question of wages satisfaction of tho commissioner of should receive calm and dispassionate of all fire-arms. There is no doubt hut is far more likely to be true. py tlie western part of Servia. Two high patents and the secretary of the inte­ consideration hereafter. This is author­ that this course, if carried out to the Austrian officials have arrived in Bel­ rior. One of the female clerks of the itative. The Samoan Island*. grade. letter, will go fiir toward putting an end office is said to have been summarily Many of our benevolent citizens re­ o o u r k a ’k p o s i t i o n . Ui Indian depredations on the frontier. The cabinet has heen considering a discharged on the same day that Mr. fuse to extend further aid to the pover­ Tlie position of Gen. Gourka appears James got his walking papers. It can do no harm to the Indians cither, i proposition of the inhabitants of the ty-stricken families. The sins of the to he much better than was supposed a THE SAMOAN ISLANDS. as thev do not now make their living j Sannmn Islands, asking thc government few days ago. His position is strongly few who participated in the wild scenes At the cabinet meeting on the Nth of the ever-memorable Saturday night hy huntiug. They have for several of the I’nited States to extend its pro­ fortified, and he has enough provisions and forage to hold out for a fortnight. inst., Assistant Secretary Seward pre­ are visited upon the worthy poor of our tection over the islands. These islands years spent the winters loafing around Ilis communications with Tirnova are, sented a communication from the city. This helps to show the terrible the reservations and drawing their sub­ are six in number, comprising an area moreover, intact, and when tlie rein­ president of the navigation, or Samoan mistake of the misguided mob. sistence from the government, and of 2,050 square miles—a little more than forcements now moving up from the. Islands, requesting the United States to take them under its protection, lt during the summer season occupied that of the State of Delaware. They are Danube have reached that place, it General Foreign News. might be possible for him to attack seems that the German Empire has THE CUBAN WAR. their time in raiding frontier settle­ situated in the Pacific Ocean in south Suleiman Pasha. been looking that way, and is making Advices from Havana, Aug. 7tli, say ments, stealing and murdering. llie latitude 13 ® to 14 * and longitude 108 5 an attempt to secure thc islands as a rumors are current tliat Joveliar will re­ enforcement of this order w ill doubtless THE ROUMANIAIN RAILWAYS to 1703 west. They are of volcanic colony, which is not favored by the sign and he succeeded hy Gen. Blanco. prove a wise Indian policy. will he in thc hands of the Russian present government of the islands. No origin and mountainous ; w ith a rich military authorities during all of this Gen. Martinez Campos has sent dis­ decision was arrived at in regard to the patches to the King explaining tlm situ­ T iik movements of the armies of Rus­ soil, hot moist climate and luxuriant week, only one express train heing al­ matter, hut members of the cabinet ex­ ation of the campaign, and stating that sia and Turkey for the past week have vegetation. Forests of palms, bread lowed to run daily, the others being press the opinion that they are too far used for the transportation of troops. (lie insurgents are as well supplied with not heen important. Russia has been fruit trees, cocoanut trees and bananas distant to make an alliance with them information hy spies, and their facilities Russian divisions are continually cross­ of any beuetit to tlie United States. devoting all her energies to bringing for­ covering the mountain sides. Coffee, ing over the Sistova bridge. for disbanding when pursued are such These islands are thc scene of the ex­ that it takes 500 soldiers to look after ward all reserve forces and strengthen­ sugar, yams mid nutmegs are pro­ NEWS FROM ASIA ploits of an American named Steinbcr- ten insurgents. General Campos, there­ duced. The inhabitants are well in­ ing her position so as to hold what she is still scarce. Reinforcements of at ger, who went there as consul of the fore, requires 50,000 more troops to has and recover the lost ground in the formed, peaceable and industrious; least 35,000 men have either already United States, and succeeded in getting crush the insurrection. Campos further the government into his own hands. vicinity of Plevna; while Turkey has j they are of the Polynesian race. They reached the Caucasian army, whicli says the insurgents will only surrender previously numbered only 5t>,o00 com­ heen collecting her forces to meet the | <*re to a great extent a Christian people UNITED STATES TROOPS. on receiving tlieir independence, and batants, or arc on the way, and expected recommends tlie Spanish government and art* worthy of tlie protection of the Tlie cabinet also considered the pro­ next advance of the Russians. Gen. to join this army w ithin the next ten priety of removing the United States to adopt one proposition or tiie other. Gourka. who has been operating south United States. The cabinet did not days. troops from the points where they were BAI) BURNS. of the Ilalkans with a Russian corns of reach any conclusion and deferred the Not a few divisions are on a peace sent to protect property during the re­ Ixjndon dispatches of August 7th re­ footing as yet in the interior of Russia, 60,000 men, has retreated to the moun­ subject until further information was cent strike, and it was decided that they port that the village of Garnsee, near and if her means in Asia were not should return to their respective garri­ Slarienwerder, iu l’russia, has heen de­ tain passes in which he has fortified received. . adequate to the purpose, it was not sons, except in cases where in general stroyed hv tire and eight hundred per­ himself awaiting reinforcements. In from want of men and opinion their service was still necessary. sons rendered homeless, and that the front of him is Suilcman l’asha with his TIIK Kl SSIO-Tl RKISIl WAR. organization hut merely' because Tlie presideut and other members ofthe town of Sundsvall Sweden, has been al­ the commander-in-chief had hoped to eabinet congratulated Secretary Mc­ most totally burned. corps and that of Raouf Pasha, so that j retaking LOST ground . carry out his designs with a limited Crary upon his recent developed milita­ HOME RULERS. thc lurkish provinces south of thc Hal- j correspondent at Sistova under date number. He was mistaken in his cal­ ry genius, and it was the unanimous The home rulers to-day privately con­ kans will not likely sutler any further j of the 7th inst., telegraphs that Generals culations, and had reckoner! without his opinion that the military were handled sidered recent occurrences in parlia­ invasions hv Russians for some time at ISchackoskoy and Kruedener have re- host. Now that experience had taught during the strike with unusual prompt­ ment. It is understood tliat a resolu­ T all events.- North ofthe Ilalkans the | taken the positions held by them previ- him to adapt means to circumstances, ness aud skill. tion was proposed censuring tlie ob­ armies of l«>th nations are concentrating ' olw l'1 die disastrous battle at Plevna, another failure is not likely to come to PINE LANDS. structives, anu after three hours’ stormy ahout midway between Kustchuk and Schackoskay is now quartered at Poro- pass, unless winter arrives too early and I .and Office Commissioner William­ debate the meeting broke up in disor­ the ilalkans nnd the great battle of thc I dain, and kruedener is lying at Ters- conquers both armies. son will soon make a reisirt to Secreta­ der without passing any resolution. war is likely to occur in that vicinity j tewk, and are daily receiving large re- CONCENTRATING Tl. >OPS. ry Schurz of his recent visit to the Wis­ THE CHURCH OF ROME. very soon. * • inforcements. The Russians are strain- A Kasgard dispatch of Aug. ‘J, states, consin and Minnesota lumber regions. A dispatch from Rome of August Oth, ------! ing every nerve to retrieve their late that thi' Russian forces are concentrat­ Commissioner Williamson found abund­ says Cardinal Sitneoni has addressed a The Canadian Fisheries. (disaster and to ing in front of the Turkish positions ant evidence during his trip tlmt vast circular to the Papal nuncios, instruct­ ... , . . .. . , DELIVER A CRUSHING BLOW BEFORE TIIE quantities of logs have been cut from ing them to inform the various govern­ Ine International risti Commission,! turks iiw e timf there. They have made arrangements apparaently to prevent Hank movements the government reservation in the vicin­ ments tlmt whatever modifications may to settle the amount of compensation , m reap all the advantage Which might on tho part of Mehemct Ali’s troops. ity of Minneapolis and Stillwater, and he found requisite in the ceremonies of due hi the Canadian Government for result from their chance of success. Four Judging from the active preparations driven down the St. Croix and Missis­ the next conclave, they will not be of a the use of the fisheries in tin- waters of more Russian corps which might have on both sides it is evident that sippi river. Thc pioneers or lum­ nature to interfere witli tins rights of ber scouts in the employ of the Catholic powers, nor lessen tiie facilities the province during the last twelve '"W" fUouma.nil1 are b" [ r> ‘!'K A GREAT BATTLE WILL IIE FOUGHT . to the scene of operations in liulgana. land office have measured all the for their expressing them fully and years hy American tishcrmcn, after a 1 \ sanguinary battle may he looked for in that vicinity. On Tuesday three lumlier stolen from the government res­ freely. recesHs, reassembled at Halifax, N. S., j within the next few days, Russian regiments of cavalry and infan­ ervations at the principal points, and THE FAMINE IN INDIA. last week, ami will now proceed with 1 -* dispatch from Kasarlik says, the try engaged about a similar number of the United States marshal nas been in­ Advices from India, of August 7th, the examination of fishermen, fish deal- i intend to strike the 1lurks Turkish outposts. Tiiere was consider­ structed to seize tin* equitable portion state that the harvest prospects are . | about Plevna and Lovica. General Min­ able skirmishing and a prolonged fusil­ for the government of thc logs from the somewhat improved, hut severe dis­ ors, statisticians, etc. rile IlriUsh claim lK.1((tr wi„ h.iv„ the command, an.l it lade, hut it was considered that neither rafts of the parties charged with stealing tress will probably continue for some #12,000,000 for the Canadian inshore j inis been determined that before pusli- side acquired and decisive advantage. them. A few seizures have already months longer. There is considerable fisheries, and #2,000,000 for the New- -ing any further south A Scluinila dispatch of August Oth, been made, and many more are expect­ anxiety iu southern India. An appeal foundland fisheries. The Canadians as- * m.-orois effort w ill be made to says that several skirmishes occurred ed. With the seizures the supervision to thc British public, issued hy a public CRUSH THK TURKISH FORCES, meeting in Madras, says: “The rainfall sort that the mackerel fisheries alone during Monday and Tuesday between of the matter on the part of the interior north of the Balkans. Gen. Gourkha thc Turks and Russian outposts, department ceases. continues to he insufficient; a popula­ yield the American fishermen #5,000,000 tion of 2i (,000,1100 i.s affected, and num­ has destroyed the railway between Jiun- IN Tin: NEIGHBORHOOD OF Rl'STCHUK. THE MORMON (XIUNTRY. a year ; a statement which is strenuous­ Uili and P'nillipopnlis. The whole coun­ The condition of affairs in Utah has bers are absolutely depending on It does not state whether the Turks charity. In Madras presidency alone ly denied hy the American Commission­ try between Kasanlik and Adrianople engaged the attention of the cabinet to will soon he destroyed, owing to the attempted to force a passage to the be­ 1,750,IKK) persons daily receive assis­ ers. Aside from the value of the fish­ sieged men in thegarrison or that it was some extent at oue or two of their late strife between the Turks and Bulgarians, meetings. The rivalry between the tance. The mortality is increasing. eries, which our Government contends unless the Russian press rapidly for­ an etlort on the part of the latter to Distress is now reaching tlu* better force their way through the Russian Gentile and Mormon population of that is not one-sixth of the hill produced by ward. The Bulgarians could not he in­ territory seems to he increasing in bit­ classes. Tiie pressure must continue lines. The general impression is that until thecrops are gathered in January. the British Government, a knotty point duced to rise before the Russian disas­ terness, and a number of new iudict- the Russians are rapidly advancing east­ Thc necessity for assistance is most ur­ to decide is as to the distance from the ter at Plevna, hut the fear of a Turkish rnents against Mormons for polygamy ward, and that wc are gent and pressing." • , umassacre iii'e in I I has lin e iiunow ii vildriven I < ( ii i11 and other offenses have recently been shore American hshrrmcn can pursm take thc field, thinking it l.cC ON THE EVE OF SOME VERY SERIOUS (ITERA­ secured. Some of the Gentiles in the MEXICO WILL PAY UI*. City of Mexico dispatches of Aug. Oth their avocation. Tlie British section of | ter to die like men w ith arms iu their TIONS. territory have heen apprehensive that the commission is very tinn and p c rsis- hands than to lie slaughtered in cold Tlie Russians are evidently determimsl trouble might grow out of these pro­ report that arrangements have been tent, and it is not improbable that the hlood hy the Bashi-Bazouks. to strike a decisive blow before the ceedings, h it the administration does made for the payment to tlie United Canadians will squeeze enough money A Vienna telegram of tho 7th inst. main Turkish army from Schumla can not fear a disturbance of the peace. Htates of the next installment of tlu* out of our Government to pay for that says that make a serious movement between account awarded hy the mixed com­ Alabama claims surplusage. mission, and that President Diaz intends THE RUSSIANS IN ARMENIA them and the Balkans, and thereby en­ More Labor Troubles. danger the whole of Gourkha’s forces in ! to recommend the next •congress to ac- have again commenced a general for­ 1 knowledge the deht and provide for its Exports and Imports. the passed. A Baltimore dispatch of the 9th inst.. ward movement. Tlieir field arinycon- payment with interest. On the theory that the country is si'ts of six infantry and three cavalry Bnlgarcni telegrams of August ‘Jth says: The blockade on the Chesapeake I say that six regiments of Turkish cav­ and Ohio canal continues, and efforts to Lerdos Generals, Loza, Altainirano, prosperous when the Imianceof trade is divisions. Strong garrisons have been alry and 5,000 Circassians attempted to raise it at Hancock by means of a sher­ Loaez and Velez have offered their ser­ left in the towns in their rear, so as to vices to the Diaz administration. Their in its favor, this country is now prosper­ I break through the Russian lines iff's posse having failed, Gov. Carroll insure their communications with the services have been accepted. ous. Tho returns of all thc custom dis- Russian frontier. On Saturday thc Rus- BETWEEN PLEVNA AND RKLVI. to-day took steps to bring the military tricte during tho year ending June 30, sians occupied Ani, on the left ofthe The movement was divined hy the to bear oil the strikers to scour' an open channel to these boats who are willing T i i e quantity of eoal raised from tiie 1877, shows: Arpatchaj river, and several small Russian commander as an effort to force mines of Great Britain reached 10J.000,- j the passage of the Balkans. Hie lurks to move freight. It is also intimated Kiporta si speri*value*. tuns, 47i .vn townships lhe lurkish right wing re­ that the threatened strike of engineers 000 tons in a year for the lirst time in imports m specie vsimu >.M,:ii7. vi'i j treated before them and took up a posi­ , were repulsed with great loss after se­ 1800. In 1870 it amounted to 134,125,- tion nearer Kars. Mnklitar l’asha is vere lighting. and other railroad employes on the 10th K x c c m o C ex ports over I in ports t M, 167. OK 150 tons—namely, 115,334,350 tons in quartered at Ardost, and the Grand TIIE GREAT BATTLE OF JULY 31 A T P LEVNA. (Friday) has had something to do with lYobably no other country could show England and Wales, 18,005,012 tons in Duke Michael at Kurnkadaja. Fuller details of the great battle of the active military preparations which have been in progress for tlie past S'ootland, and 125,105 tons in Ireland. such an excess of exports over imports GREAT BATTLE RKIXIKTED. July 31 at I’levna nre now at hand: The twenty-four hours. The Baltimore and Durham, the great coalfield, keeps its for that period of time. The excess i> A London telegram of the 7th inst Russian losses were 1,700 killed and Oliio officials and railroad men inter­ lead, its year’s product now approaching almost double what it was for the year says that word has just bcvn received 3,iHHi wounded. 20.000.000 tons. Wales produced above RUSSIAN RONFORCF.MENTS viewed all deny any knowledge of a sec­ ending June 30, 187b; the excess of there of a terrible battle at Timovu. and 19.000.000 tons. Nottinghamshire and that Melicmet Ali and Osman Pasha to the number of 70,000 have arrived at ond strike, but these denials are not ot such a character as to give positive as- Cumberland also present a substantial ports being that year #70,043,481. Dur- have defeated the Russians at Tirnova. Bnlgarcni from Sistova, to he addyd to increase. Lancashire, Yorkshire, and tho Russian line of battle. This corres­ surrancc that there may not ho some ing the last fiscal year the coin exports 1 with a loss of 1 A,000killed and wounded. Staffordshire shows a considerable falling pondent also says that heavy fighting such movement attempted.* Accord­ were fob,103,237, and thc imports #40,- Hus news is not continued yet. although off, as compared with the preceding may he expected shortly. ingly, secret orders were issued to-niglit, 774.414; while during the year ending I!‘ '""'V'*from « » • n ti Russian directing the 7th regiment of state mili­ year, and there is a noticeable decline , '» base of war news. ^ tia, now in came the stilnirlw, to be also in Derbyshire, Northumberland, and June .to. is, n. the exports of com were a London telegram ofthe 8th, re­ llow often do we contradict tho right Leicestershire, fob,500, 307, and the imports only $15 , - 1ports th e Russian army whieh had rules of reason in the whole course of IN RKADINKNS FOR MARCHING ORDERS AT 830,081. This showing leaves no doubt . l'ils“ed the Balkans has retired our lives! Reason itself is true and just; FIVE O’OUK'K Tlie actual amount paid into the in the morning, provided with two day’s of the fact that this country is am im u-! KBOM TIIE m iN * OF « oumkija t o t h e hut tho reason of every particular man treasury from customs collections for , . . . . I MOUNTAIN PASSES is weak and wavering, perpetually rations. Similar orders were issued to thc year ending June 30, 1877, is: Du­ latmg money. It is not so evident, how- ;kt Scq.kn and Dcnur-Kapu. On these swaying and turning with his interests, the 5th regiment to be in light march­ ties oil imports, coin, #29,472 020; du­ ever, that the country is in oonsequence positions they arc strongly intrenched. his passions and his vices.—Smjl. ing orders at 1:30 on to-morrow. Efforts ties on tonnage, currency. #1.472.018 FRAN K II. WALWORTH PARDON tl). Trerlno’s Report. tended for the purpose of thoroughly cheaper loan, the American 4 per cent Oen. Trevino who commands tiie acquainting the Oovcrnment with all has really been the most successful of Mil.WAI'KKK MAKKKT. lhat occurred at my interviews with the two, and hence the expression, to­ Governor Robinson's Reuxnie. for Issuing Mcxiciin forces stationed on the Mexican M i i .w a i k k k . Aug. —Wheat—Kirin side of tlie Rio (iratale, after having (Ieneral Ord. day of members of the syndicate lhat the Pardon. and in good driniind nt 81.27 fo r No. 1 : held several interviews w ith (ien. Ord, On the return of the Commissioner they regard the subscription as satis 11 24 for No. 2; $1.04} 1$ 1 11 for No. 8; Frank II. Walworth, who shot his sends his government the following clear I 'vl,um: *" "ith orders from factor) .- A cir ) 1 *itcJi. $ 1.10; s e lle r Atlgllst; $1.02} Holler So|t-I | father June 3. 1873. nnd who was serv­ and....i sensible...... i i ...... report: 1 yonr department communicated on tho tcmbcr. Receipts of \vhcut,5,i>tMi|iii-h- ing ii life sentence in the New York ('on 8 riTl’TlON AL Akvy, ‘ lsth instant. 1 send to that (ieneral, 1 A Dismal Ceremony. cls; sh ip m en ts, 3,(MXt bushels. Corn—. Penitentiary, has been pardoner), tlov. HeADQl'AHTEKh (<>* T IE l.'NK OH* T* F. N nfli t j w ill report the result, Company I. of the Hth New York regi : (juict ut 45}e. Data—Dull at 24}e for No. * ONTKHhY. thine :k», 1S7T t I.ihert v in the Constitstitu tion . ment. buried tlie re iiains of its break­ Robinson, in issuing the pardon.writes a Jo tlu' Minister of II\tr: > 2. Rye— Steady at ooe for new No. 1. 1long letter giving his reasons for taking (i. TkKVINO. fast at West Albany the other day. The I Harley—Steady at tide for No. 2. On my way to ibis eity 1 received the lifers were heard playing a funeral this action. This concludes as follows: instructions which the Federal Govcrti- A I NK FOR Tin: MILITARY. dirge. "Wliat in the world is dial CHICACO MARKKT. “ The present mental condition of the nient eommunieated to me hy telegraph, mournful sound made for?" was the in­ Cnii'Aoo, August 0.—Wheat—Active1 prisoner, while it furnishes no ground through (ieneral Canales, and in view of quiry by a visitor. “ Oh, the hoys are anil higher at $1 os>,, l.O.s j seller Aug- | for his pardon, yet renders the question | thoir importance I sent a courier to Alt Abominable Exposition for flte Do- burying something,'' said (ien. Carr, tint; $1.0Hi«(l.tH} Heller September. I ol his further detention simply one of General Ord, advising him that I would facing Western Scenery Thai Ought “ they are up to some sort of capers Corn— Active and higher at 45je seller public morals. Imprisonment lias dom communicate to him tlie instructions 1 To Re Suppressed. most of the time." Soon the proces­ its full work, and tlie measure of liis August; 45,Jr seller September. Oats— i had received from my Government by New York World, Augu*t *«!. sion was seen approaching (ien. Carr’s Weak itt 24}e. cash or seller August; capability to sutler from it is ended. means of a commissioner, as ordered A New York advertising sign com­ headquarters witli mournful tread. 24»e seller September. Rye—Easier at j The only question left is whether the by your department. '1 be Commission­ pany is preparing a transcontinental First eame two lifers playing the dirge 5<>e cash. liarley— Higher tit (>7e seller : interests of society yet demand tbe de­ er ml lux', Mr. Bibiano L. Villan l, is pre­ sign-boaid painting expedition to tra­ in the most approved manner. They Se| temlier. 1‘orlc—More active and I tention of an epileptic in thc asylum for paring for bis journey and will surely were followed Iiy the drummers, with verse the country from this eity to Cali­ higher at $13.25 seller September; $13.15 | insane convicts,where helms so long been iie on tbe road to-day or to-morrow. fornia. by way of tlie Rocky Mountains, long faces, keeping time with the wind seller Oetoher. I-ard— Higher ut $8.07} ! placed. Aggravated by confinement, During my stay in l’iedrax Xegras 1 instruments. Then eame eight in n the malady whieh lias been upon him was visited by (Ieneral Onl. tuilfary for the purpose of erecting and painting seller Septemher; $8.72} seller October. signs on the plains, mountains, fences; with chimes. The chimes eonsistisl of Whisky— At $1.08. Hogs—Receipts, since early childhood has so far pro­ commander of tiie American line, for aud railroad tracks on the route. The huge car-links and holts, which, be- 13,1 HMl; lower; sales: light,$5.10(ii$5. 15; gressed, 1 am informed by tlie highest tbe purpose of conferring as to the best party will number common mixed to selected shipping medical authority, as well as by the re­ means of preventing the depredations teni ..... men, vall ... practi- \* ... i *V‘\t ^ T nfollowTtl tin* chaplain, tin* book eal painters, and will leave New York | heavy, $4.bo;«5.10; packing $4.75,it 5.00. port of the commission appointed hy that are made for the object of robbery upon which bin eyes were steadfastly on Monday, to he absent six months. Cattle—Receipts, 3,000; dull. my predecessor, that his further deten­ ami wliieh are experienced on both s id e s fixed being a pack of cards, tin* three They take with them all the material tion will result in complete idiocy, and of the Rio (irandc. of clubs exposed, tin* rest of tin* pack NEW YORK MARKET. while they assure me that this result is (ieneral Ord saw hie at my quarters; requisite for their work and contracts | for” proclaiming tlie merits of patent' -K“inR r0VCW'<1' T1"'n ‘‘lUno U,e Nkw Y’ork , Aug. 0—1. t>. m.—W heat not improbablo in anv event, they pro­ I returned his visit, going to his. I vis­ j medicines, tobaccos, and dry goods home upon thi shoulders of ten men. —Less active; good grades less plenty; nounce it barely possible that he may ited his camps in tlie vicinity and we from hill-top and dale, from every It was labelled, in black letters : “ Tlie new irregular; options tame and ipiiet; I improve hy immediate change of scene held a conference. I Remains of the Breakfast of Company $1.30 bid for Milwaukee, seller Sept. and air. To detain him in confinement He claimed that the forces of either | J,mn’ r.a'ul.V 1111,1 Ma;"(' in the 1 far west to the Very gates of the l’aeitie. 1, hth Regiment. The sides of the N kw Y o h k . Aug. 7—3:30 r.M.—Cotton ! with the certainty of tliis result in the nation in following the trail nf robbers bier were ornamented with immense —Dull and declining, at ll}e. Flour— future is to inflict a severer penalty than might eroi iiito the adjoining territory, ! * lu,xv f ‘ “utact witli ■ • local advertising agents in many places, crackers, painted black, representing Dull; still in buyers’ favor. Wheat— eould have followed a verdict of murder reporting tlieir operations to tlie author­ morning rosettes. The bier contained | but, armed with their contracts atul Dull. Rye—Steady. Com— Dull at 50 in the first degree. It would degrade ities of the respective countries, for powerful in numbers, they profess to several half-harrel tubs tilled with semir­ @60)c. Barley— Nominal. Qata—I the administration of justice to the level their information and aid; and, in order ings of the kitchen. It was Hanked j liave no fear of the result. As to the Quiet; 20}ot 50c for western mixed and j of a mere engine of vengeance, and ill the better to support his position, lie re­ bv soldiers with arms reversed, and state; 35}frj)5fic for white. l’ork— Iholds the dignity of the law or the civil­ lated to me the case in which he timl IIndians, Mr. Allen savs if they come i i n i ■ i. .• I aero.**...... any ,i they hopei * to make . • them si Miuatl 1 in ike order brought * ui> 1 tin Heavy at $14.20. l.ard—Dull tit $0.15 I ization and humanity which belong to permitted a Mexican force of Sonora to rear. valuable allii in currying their adver­ (n,!*.25. Whisky—At $1.12}. Sugar— , the age. Reviewing the whole ease in continuous pursuit of a party of Indians tising war into the mountain fastnesses Dull. l’etroleum—Crude at 7}c; re-1 the facts brought to my knowledge, out­ into American territory, besides aiding A uenti.kxian connected with a lead never yet penetrated by white men. tilted at 13}c for seller September. side iis well as in the evidence, 1 cannot j our forces w ith his troops and furnishing mg bank in New York City and a mom This is the lirst expedition of the kind believe it comports with even-handed them the supplies they needed. ■ her of the Clearing House has made an BALTIMORE MARKET. justice to longer detain a prisoner feeble In reply 1 informed the said (ieneral ever started, and if it proves successful, estimate of the losses occasioned bv the IlAi.TiMottK, August 0—3 I*, m.—Flour of mind and Ih sly. about whose mental, that the authorization whieh we w ore it is proposed to have an annual sign­ strike, which is perhaps as nearly ae —Dull and declining; Howard street moral, and even legal responsibility for discussing eould not be granted by either board advertising tour throughout the curate as any that can lie obtained country. As one of the company said, nnd western extra, $tl.OO,nt».75; family, the crime of w hich he stands convicted, him or me, in virtue of our own power, These lo s s e s are estimated on the latest $0.75/(8.25. Wheat — Western sjiot there yet remains so very serious doubts. not even with the acquiescence of our there is no law against defacing natural returns of the ditlerent roads, and in- scenery outside of New York State, so lower; futures firmer; western red spot For the facts outside the evidence at Governments, if it should not have the | elude perishable articles destroyed and “ the whole boundless continent is ours, at $1.43; seller Attgust :it $1.42; spot at tlie trial, hearing upon the early history approbation of the respective Chambers S contract* annulled, destruction of oil and there is millions in it." Resides a $1,371. Corn— Dull and lower; western of the prisoner, 1 am indebted to the or Congresses; and much less eould 1 land other valuable fn 'ight, tittle and spot mixed at t>0}(o<)lc; seller \ugiist Hon. Augustus Doekes, Justice of the I do anything insuch a ditlieult question, ither live stock killed for which the at 00}e; seller September at 00}c; .Supreme Court, and other prominent as I had tin express authority to ileal go on ahead, there will he two patent1,11 tax-payers will not he responsible. The steamer. 55c bid. Oats—Unchanged. citizens uf Saratoga Springs, as well as ! with it in any manner; that the pursuit brass canvassers, and all will he itnni“ 1 losses, as given in the New Y ork eorres to secure themselves from violence. In i . . i e o o . th iromise to com­ ers, and there is so much less left in tbe Governor is a lengthy letter from Judge Daniel Drew, the Hartford and Erie inst. says: The State Auditor has Issue t municate to General ( >rd thi- instructions bands of those who directly and indi­ Bockes to Governor Tilden. dated Sara-1 , • o „..i: . r swindlers, and the rest of that gang w ho an order directing the Illinois agent of i- 1 u is— • 1 1 1 I might receive 011 the subject from mv rectly give employment to large num­ toga Springs, Feb. 8, 187o. 111 which lie ,, * . i . .. for some years controlled legislation in the Charter Oak Life insurance Com­ ( , ] Government, and with the promise bers of workingmen to pay them with. speaks of Iiis intimate knowledge New Y'ork and Massachusetts. Think pany to cease doing business in this , - , . , . . . r - . ,. 'whichmiK,i he mnuc made un on iis'i'miHiun-it-ii his part to prevent Has it not, indeed, been a most (lisas " of the 1'aeitie railroails. with tlieir yet State, on account of the impairment of >;°un* " “>"orth from h » infancy; tha , t, or nnii!ali()n „f ,,iuld; proposing ththe tri ms experiment ? —-Allmtiy l!n-nhiy Jour untold story of fraud and corruption, the Company's capital. »fe was umlorn.lv gentle, kind and > f t(.rrilorv, Uet, if und, mil. . afluctionntc*, with Inch ideas of dutv, .. , . * „ . i ;#; V i ; .. 4 extending upwards and downwards in TIIK CITIZENS KIRK INSURANCE. ! ;m(, jt w .w unaou|,tedlv the exercise ol I th? »’f* V i’f . J ’ all directions, under tlie shadow of the initiated our conferences A Siiliniergetl ( it). A Newark, N. J., telegram of the 7th Credit Mobilicr. Remember Juv Cooke these qualities that placed him in the 1 should aiM that in the conferences I.omlon I ini ly Teli-i'ritph inst. says: The Vice Chancellor granted unfortunate condition which rendered and tbe Northern I’acitie, tbe Vermont General Ord constantly manifested that A strange discovery is reported from an injunction to prevent the Citizens' possible this occurrence which all now Smiths and tbeir yet unpunished pira­ his Government did not propose any net the Lake of Geneva. A tourist having Fire Insurance Company of this city sadly deplore, lit' bad witnessed what cies; tbe unspeakable frauds in thc lost his trunk, two divers were employed from doing further business, and order­ hostile to our country. few lads or young men had ever before On my return from l ’iedras N’ogras 1 southern railroads under carpet-bag j to search for it. While they were below ed the company to show cause on the been permitted towitness—a systematic, sway; the matchless audacity and range water they found whatthcv supposed to 10th, why tiie injunction should not be left some regular forces stationed on the if Tom Scott and bis persistent, malignant, persecution of bis Sabinas River, and being convinced that 1 " • oadjutors. All lie a village, since covered by the ’lake permanent. The assets are $31,‘.i7t!; mother, whom lie adored.” Speaking this defiance of the laws of God and the Li pan Indians are a constant threat Tbeir statement led to an investigation liabilities, $3(12,444. Capital, $2tKt.(KKl. of the fatal interview, the Judge urges man must hear its bitter fruit sooner or to our security, and by their depreda­ of tbe spot Iiy tbe municipal authorities, I’oliev holders w ill be reinsured. that the boy committed the deed in self- later,—and much of it has been gather­ tions on the left of the Riot irandc might who took measures to ascertain the defense, and says “ he acted under the ed ill since the panic of 1873. So far as even complicate our relations with the truth of tbe extraordinary account of belief tbat this course of conduct on the pecuniary losses and crimes against neighboring nation. 1 gave orders ts» tbe divers. ( In covering tbe placid stir part of bis father might be terminated property arc concerned, the whole mis­ Grain in Stork. —The Chicago J o u r - Colonel Nuncio to apprehend and hold j face with oil, these latter were able lo through his influence and personal in­ chief done by the recent mobs is no tvfl of the 7t 11 says: them as prisoners at the disposition of distinguish the plan of a town, streets, terposition. He may have misjudged worse, probably, than wliat Fisk and Chicago elevators, as per oll'icial fig­ the Government. These Indians arc squares, and detached bouses marking Gould did in tbeir day of power on tlie ures, contain 108,5111 bushels of wheat; in this; but should a young son, impell­ the remnants of the tribe, who, on nc-! tbe bed of the lake. 'The ruddy hue ed by strong atTeetion, having the ardor Erie railroad. As a man or class of 1,34! 1.400 bushels of corn; lUi.liSl bush­ count of tbeir treachery, were almost; which characterized them led tbe obser­ and confidence of youth without the men sow, so they shall also reap; these els of oats; 140,103 Intshels ol rye, and exterminated hy the late ( iciiernlZiiiizua. vers to suppose that tbe buildings bad judgment and experience of even adult railroad financiers have been sowing 57,220 bushels of barley—making a They are still as treacherous as ever, | been covered with tbe famous Vermil­ manhood, be held to the same rule of thc wind, and reaping tbe w hirlwind. If grand total of 1.744,032 bushels against anil always laz.v, except when engaged i lion cement which was used bv the Celts, 1,700,120 bushels one week ago, and 2,- wise action and severe responsibility as in robbery, which constitutes tbeir only j the |u-h and barm fell upon them alone, j ('jmbri and tbe early Gauls. Tliere are one of mature years?" 727.311 bushels at this period la>t year. patrimony. nobody eould well pity them. Nor nlKint 2H0 bouses arranged over an ol>- Milwaukee warehouses are stored with Tlie Judge concludes bis letter as fol­ nrc there any tramps, rioters or roughs long surface, near tbe middle of which 07,411 intshels of wheat; 33,740 bushels My opinion is tbat. having been ap­ anywhere along tbeir lines who deserve is a space more open, supposed to have lows: “ The case of young Walworth is prehended, they should be taken to the of corn; 14,300 bushels of oats; 11,117 a bard one. He sought to defend and condign punishment more than the been used for public assemblages. Al bushels of rye, and 84.113 bushels of interior, there distributed among work­ most reckless and fraudulent of the the eastern extremity lies a large square protect bis mother from the grossest as­ shops or charitable institutions, where barley. s a u lts . lie may have misjudged in the railroad kings. They have taken tower, which was taken for a dock. A New Y'ork and Brooklyn warehouses they could be educated and taught trades tbe place of tbe old slave-holders as a na­ superficial investigation seems to indi­ course of action which be adopted to suitable to their sex and age. contain 102,325 bushels of wheat; 370,- bring about the desired result; but he tional disgrace, and have involved us in cate tbat tbe construction of these its 004 liushels of corn; 525,000 bushels of acted in good faith, as I sincerely be­ I also ordered tbe organization of a evils second only to those which slavery buildings dates from some centuries be­ oats; 22,015 bushels of rye; 11,505 lieve. force of mounted auxiliary troops, at fastened upon tis. fore our era. 'The Council of Y’aud has bushels of barley; 252,804 Intshels of If the ends of justice demanded his the Government's expense and well decided to have the site of the dwelling paid, to perform the service of tbe line malt, and 8,422 bushels of peas. conviction as nil example to prevent I nited States and I’nissian Loans. inclosed by a jetty stretching from thc Grain in sight in the states and hasty action, that end has heen served. of tbe Rio Grande. This force being land, and to drain off the water, sons to Canada, and in transit by rail July 28th. I trust his ease may he favorably re­ composed of volunteers, well paid, and Tlie foreign subscriptions to tbe | bring to light what promises to he one of 1877: Wheat, 1,075,455 bushels; corn, garded, and that a full pardon will lie consisting of men acquainted with the United States loan arc regarded as satis-1 the most interesting arcbicological ilis 0,430,801 bushels; oats, 1,812,002 bush­ speedily granted him. I urge this with country in which they are to serve, will factory, when it was considered tlmt eovcries of our day. els; barley. 343,243 Intshels; rye, 105,- all my heart, and with entire confidence lie the one tbat will principally comply there is a I'rttssian loan on tbe London j 745 bushels, making a grand total of 13,- that what I beg for is but in accordance with the offer I made the American of- market for eighteen millions, and that, The Nati hai. Dkatii Timk Tlie pe 700.427 bushels, aginst 13,050,500 bush­ with the dictates of justice anil human­ 1 fleer, and with it alone that service can the latter, paying tbe same rate of in- riod of one bundled years was Home time els for tbe week ending July 21, 1877. ity. Very respectfully, A. B o c k e s . ■ be performed, because the troops of the tcrest (4 per Vent.) is offered at 5 per ago declared by the eminent D r. Farr to ' line disticrse for reasons w ith which I cent. Is low that of thc United States, or | he man’s natural dcatb-tiine. Atprescnt, Exports of breadstulls and provisions Mrs. Walworth w ill, it is said, start at from the loading seaboard ports last have already acquainted the Supreme sav at 94.00 per cent. This, of course, I however, he finds, as tbe result of ten once for Kurope, accompanied by ber t < tovernment. is 'running cohiiti-r to tbe American loan, \ years approximately accurate and cotn- week: Flour. 28.257 barrels; wheat, 220,- son. 200 Intshels; com, 1,8(47.570 Intshels; Ill order to give tlie security wc owe and is a sharp competitor with it. Be- j plctc registration, that tliis limit is oats, 3,074 Intshels; rye, 57,284 bushels; j to our citizens, who are frequently the sidi-s this, the Rothschilds wfftild he apt! scarcely reached hy one English child barley, 08,073 bushels; pork, 3,813 bar­ The man wbo does nothing don’t victims of robberies, the spoils of which to push tin I’rttssian loan rather more j in a hundred thoii-and; indeed in Home rels; lard, 3,574,00(1 pounds; bacon, 3,- amount to much. It makes but little tire carried to the other side1 of the Rio than that of tlie United Suites, inasmuch districts, the proportion is much b dow 405.427 pounds; peas, 430 bushels. difference whether he is n millionaire or Grande; in order to maintain the good as there is possibly a margin of 2} per this. It seems, nevertheless, tbat. while pauper. Hois only a stagnant pool, relations which should unite us to the I cent, profit in tin former, timl being ! two hundred years ago the mortality of without energy enough to start a ripple. inhabitants oftlie neigblsiring nation. | alsmt tbe average commission on Ixmdon w a s about 8 per cent, and one i “Gracious m e!" exclaimed a lady in He diffuses a moral miasma over every­ and in order to give respectability to j European loans, lltc American loan, ; hundred years altcrwanl 5 per cent., it , a witnessbox. “bow should I know any­ thing around him. Di something; i our country which is cxpiisisl to unjusti- therefore, has not the chance at present is now onl) -I per ' ent. here ts K(,(,d thing about anything I don’t know any- don't stand oil tbe comer gaping, with liable invasions, I hope that your de- ' that it would have, or mat it will liave, rca-mi tu In lieve tbat tins may be still [thing about?" bands in vour isickct.s. like an idiot. ! partmont will approve tbe measures j when its (ierman competitor is out o f; further reduced, very much of the ex- The world'was made to work in, and if w hich I have mentioned, and attend j the way. Rightly viewed, then it is re-1 isting mortality depending upon pro- If there is a man who thinks that it is you fill vour hearts with good ang.-l*, the prumjitlv to the payment of the said membcred that the Prussian loan has veritable causes—sucb as impure air km easy job to be honest, just let him bail spirits will keep out. because there ! forces.trees. ' ' | been w m on the I" ' market for a •• longer •period 1/ j and I...... impure water, ..... negligence „ r. on rail- lry it once is no room for them. I have been more cxti tided than I in- i than the I nited Suites, and that it is a roads, on shipboard, it, mines, etc WEEKLY SICKLE THE FLORENCE HEATER. c m c - A - a o T H E O N L Y im r l i s i i f i ) k v e r y s a t i k d a y . " 1 . 2 ' i ODCP.LESS, REMINGTON AUD DUEABLE, Jz. RAILWAY LINE

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DAVIES, brunches uml connections, forms the short Coat <-oinhiiies tirn (Ktjtin nt- n o n f. Fou s to r m y and all who study their interest should ( »t ami quickest route between Chicago nnd weather, it is u Perfect IF*:(#-/• iTttof, nn d in all points iii IlliimH, NN isc.i -in, N.irthcrn d r v NN cat her ask their Grocer for these honest articles. Mi* hi gun. Mimies*»tH. I*»wn. Nehrasku. Cul REMINGTON 1 torn in and the NVestern Tcrrit«*ries. It - A Neat and Tidy Overcoat. Manufactured by James Pyle, NewYork. Omaha and California Lina. Bv a peculiar process, th" rubber is put t*c- tween the two cloth surface-, whicti pre­ I- the shortest nnd l est route between Clilcn. vent*4 >tiif lliim oi s'i'ekinp, even in the hottest go nml all points in Northern Illinois. Iowa, climate-. They are made in three colors— Dakota, Ni 1t u - k u . NVyoming. < oloru*lo, I tali, Blue, Black and Brown. Nevada. < alifornhi, Oregon, < hina, Japan und Buggies l'ATEXT CLI1TEU Nustrulia. Its Are Light. Strong. Portable and STEEL and CAT/EON Chicago, St. Paul Jc Minneanolis Line Is the shortest and quit kest line between Durable. Chi* ag*» uiul ull points m Northern NYi-eonmi 11 nud M inn* -<*ta. uiul for Madison, -t I’aul, Miiineaptdis, Duluth, nnd ull’ poini- in the NVe ar** now otV. ri’ig them >»t the extrem ely PLOWS. (ireat Northwest. Its low price o f $IO ■ ' ll. sent post-paid to any addre-s on receipt of price. La wTCSCO, Winona & St. Peter Line NVhen ordering ' it *• size a round chest. over i :tiva*M> -> *»li*l > fe e l r * ;lj i\ '<»r■ 'I'* cth, and vest. Reliable parti**- de-iriug to **•(• oil I |s the best route between Chicago and Lu I*, ints, Wrought Iron >i «mlar*l < ultivutor goods, can set.d !<*i * cr Trade Journal, giving C rosse. NN iiiomi. Rochester, Ouatonna, Man­ Teeth ami ivint-, -u\ ri.*H Patent llors** lloe, description of our 1* cling articles. kato -t. Deter. New I lm, und all points in -In.\ t l Plows Plow Blade-, Plain uml with Be sure ami get the Or - rml (»v«*/v'arV Stnnn NN i i i ^ v of all size-. Southern uiuIjCcnml Minnesota, Its Yulcunr.d fabric- FOUNDER tk Green Lay and Marquette Line itr N'ii'1 f. r Illustrated prlcc-11-t of our C ' rbratal l'ockft (it/inuoMium. MACHINIST, Is tip* be-t route ii bet ween Chicago and Address careful ly. WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES. Jaw* s\ ille, NN atcrtow n, Fun (111 Luc, Oshkosh, AXIl MANl'FACTl'UEII OF A ppleton , G reen Huy. I -eanuba, Negaune*-, M"*'« Mar*pi« He. Ilo'ighton, Hancock uml the Leke Ce • ». ' itt* 's H ';;::: Cur’.e: Co; Arch nnd Trapezoidal Trn-s ('ast st . ! -»hov superior Country. Its Wagons. Fanning Mills. &c., el-, ( I 'i s ; , lines am i i.a: *lei» Lakes, Plant (137 llroatlwiiy, e r s H an dled II*** -* M -'le r s , NN 11«■ *• 1 llo i-c Freeport and Dubuque Lino Slake, the following & Cutters Kakes, Needle Cotton Gins Is the only route between Clileugo nnd P. C\ Fun' Nt'W York Citn I'lgm, Rock ford, Freeport, und nil point.s G-rea/t Offer: via Freeport. Its *EW f: Having better facilities than any other f l i m , . ' • •** | ItfU lil Ib ii Chicago and Milwaukee Lino. shop in tliis vicin ity and none but iir.st-class We sell K\ I.llt I IIING for tlm Is tin* o ld Luke -h orc route, the on ly one pass workmen, am prepared to sell lilt IS* It on h i m: ing lad ween Chicago ami Kvatistoli.* Lake Fur rest. Highland I’nrk, NNaukegan, Rucinc. Kc- >1 a *s.’. Hnadwav, New York. Arms. AU A M m ONE WABOV, M u d i-»n M.juare, i» I '.Md St.. N* w \*>rk *s M. nosiaand MIlwaukce. GARDEN equal in style and duanihility to any manu I’. -te n , 1 i* l rem ont -t , Hewing M. ami Arm s Pullman Talace Drawing Doom Caro factory in the country, for i Iii* a_- *, 1:? -tale «*t., aewinif ia uml arms, Vnd otTer NOW from June l'» to Aug. 15). si. Louis, »ue# .North Fourth st. sew in g in un*l are run on all through trains of this road. arm s This is the only line running these cars be­ C elery P l a n t s , L E S S M O N E Y Philadelphia *1“ ChcMiiut St., sewing nm- tween C hicago uml M Raul Mimieap**li.- M il­ Dwarf White, by iim il, f o r ... - 81.00 p e r 1'" than can he procured at any other place. Al­ elitnes aiul arm s waukee; NV in* *ii«i am i Green Hay. rg*1 NV b it e >»)l*ld. bv m ail, fo r l.oo •* li*< so unk now prepared to olfcr the w ell known italtimor*1 47 North Chides st. (Masonic Teni cl*>-e connections are made at Chicago with Dwarf R.-U “ 1JH4 “ 1"< pi*1 . sew ing m achine* nud arm- tlu l.akcShore *V MichiganSouthern. MichIgun Nny of the above c.'iery PliintM, bj ex Wad»ingh»n. I* C . Yjl Seventh st -*vving ( entral. Haltimore A (din* I'ittsburg. Ft. press, fo r |V».oo p e r l.ooo. Queen Fanning Mill. m achines and a mis .n. and cliieii*,’" Kankaee Fine nnd 1‘nn Cabbaue Plants, Handle Routes, for nil points Fa-t and Soutli- gri’iitly Improved for the nretrnt senxnn nnd MAZOMANIE. I ast. and itii tiie Chicago Alton and Illi­ P re m iu m F la t Dutcdi, b y m ail, il.o o p e r l'» xiipi'rior to nnv othvr in liiv tnurki't, trinking C. J TRAGER, nois ( entral for points South. Drumhead Savory, “ “ l.oo “ I'* a x|xx'i:iltv of vli'iining tinrloy, for ttie aiutill ed (for pickling " “ 1 “ 1(,( Connections are ulao made with the I’ulon •inn o f TWENTY DOLT.AB8. I aim to unite stylo, lihtness nncidurn- K iN C S F O R D S A n y o f th e ab**\ e ( tbhage Plants, by c x I’uciile U. K. for fur went point". ldi'iixo call nnd examine toy stock nnd prices liility in my carriages. Parties reading i . close c*»nnections made at Junction prt's>. for #4.‘ N( per I,""**. nnd vou w ill lie xatl-licd tlmt it ix to your in- this advert isement are earnest ly invited to points u ith tn iin sof nil cross noii.ts. Cauliflower Plants, tcrext to Imj jou r Miigons und uilllx o f uie. correspond or call in person and Tickets sold by all Coupon Ticket A g en ts ln Oswego Starcl} Early Erfurt, bv mall, for . .. #1.35 per 10( the F. and Canadas. Early Paris. " ' • ...... lei.** “ ion N. T. DAVIDS. 8®»I5e satisfied tbat m y work c a n Re number, ask for Tickets via Chicago A Any ofth e above Cauliflower Plant-, by North NVe-tern R. R and take none other. xpresM, fo r #7..‘**» per i.inni. Not be beaten in any town in the lx the MOST ECONOMICAL in the New York Oflice, N<». 4F> Hroadwsy; lloston. Mazomanie. VTis. World. '* state s.i Omaha. J4A Fartilmm st ; sun Fran- * e Special prices for larger West.-tua ei-co. l l Montgomery "t.; ( hieago Ticket 1' jiorfeetly I'VRE free from fti’ids (M il* 1 - •-'( hirk >t uu* le r > hern ia n House; 7.'» quantities given on application (ireat chance to make money, If and other foreign xubxtanccs ttiat in­ « t l . t " ! MAiliM'U. k in / ieS t. D epot, eor. NN'. TURNIP SEED. you can’t get gold you can get jure l.inen. k it i c u n • 1 ( . i! i a : - 1 s , Wells > t. Depot, cor. greenbacks. NN *• need a person in NN ' Us uti l k lu /fe "I. Any of the following leading sorts sent ■ every town to take subscription* Ix sTRoyoER than any other- re­ F* r rates , f inb imat ion not attainable from iy liiall, for 10e. per o/.- iV . per *4 tb.—7V Tlio Celebrated for 4tie largest, cheupe-t and best quiring; mueh lox* quantity in tixuis;. your home agent, apply to • Illustrated fam ily publication m Earlv White Dutch- White Strap Leaf— the world. Any one can become a successful 1- I \ I FORM .titlenx .md tinixhex NN 11 'T iA vi rr. M ap.v in lit (JHi t t . H«*d ’Pop s tr a p l.eat (io ld e n B a il— Im HAMBLETONIAN, agent. The most elegant works of art given lieu. I’us>. Ag*t. Chicago. Gcti Man’gr work always the -ame. roved American Hum Bag a free to subscribers. The price i- so low that C h ic a g o almost everybody subscribes. One agent re. Still in tlio Hold. ports making over #150 in a week. A lady Eisgsford’s Ccvrcgo Com Starch Peter Henderson & Co.. agent report-taking over 400 subscribers jjl I shnll keep the liorxe nt home during tills ten days. All who engage make money fust. Is the most delicious preparation for THE HEST OF FEU! xEi hxMEg a s h F l o r is t s , season, and he enn l»e found itt my place. J You can devote all voiti tune to tiie business, iiiilex eu-t ol Mitzotimnle, nt unv time. 1'ricc or only your spare time. You need not be NVe will sell during these hard times 33 Cortlandt St., N. Y. t o w a rra n t $*,00 IIKNKY K h r .L i. away from home over night. You ean do it ran tuiam, uk, ei:. as well us other- Full particulars, direc­ tions and term tree Elegant and e\j*cn-i e O u tfit fre e . I f vi 11 want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs noth­ RID E O U T ! ing to try tlie 1'ii-inex . , on*• wdm engages SBOOPiascs for S250, M ADE hy Agenta in ritles and fails to make great pay. Addre— “ The peo­ y o men T h e seamen fo r D r iv in g has re tu rn e d again, U \V . , country towns. Onlv neeessary to ple’s Journal, Portland. Maine. und you should he full) emilpcd with fancy ! And all other styles tn the same proportion, nIio m -aini*h‘M to make -ales nnd $10 hamcsM. lap rol*e»», whipa, uustera oic. Get a A 1*1*1 y to editor ol tliix ne**«|iii|ier .including (irand, "«piar«' nnd Upright all money, for any one out of em- for halt iTieiiiherxldp---at dlxeonnt---ln .'*• sold direct t«* the people ut ftvltrry TO ploynient and’tliMposed to work, full outlit of •d dailv hv nil auislness men. Italy Ilex (> rent Mercantile Col lew*, Keo­ No tgents n o n’„ dis* PIONEER con- Tliei»e riaiiOM made one of the flnest Send -tamp' for circular. >'itii FLED. IIZYDECKE kuk, lo** a, oil the Mississippi. Hook dihphiys at the (Pnteuntal K\hiblti**u. und $25 prices t«i agents. Address keeper*. I’eiimen. Ke|.or1erx, Operators a* re nnniniotuly r* commended for the High • -t Hum*i - Ib g u lu i N in co rp o ra ted M anu A DAY ‘SPECIAL ACENCY.” non't ride Imre Imek when yon enn tniv snd. a n d Teaeher* thoronehli lilted. Hon't dies f..r llie little money that Fred lleldeeke tu ctu n n g - .* \,*>\ M anu faet. iv «*ne o f the Knmtatl Building, ChlcRgo, ±arne$$ Pl)o]j fa ll to addrexx I’rof. M iller, Keokuk, lar ;i st and finest in the world lhe >quaro nxkx for good ones. A fir«t clitxx line ot Iowa. (•rand-* >t t.i in Matliushck's pen patent Du­ Trunks mill Ynltxes to he sold very cl . up, plex ( b er-t rang scale, the greatest im prove \il j -"»dx in niy xiiop itrc ot the liext innk. - an.l JOHN DENU, Proprietor. m ent in th*- hi«*tor\ o f l'ia n o m ak in g T lm not easily‘ earned in t hvue tim es, it oriel ' tlmt defy competition 1 pl ights ar*' the * ’ tu America I’iniios hut it can Im made in three months F HEYBKfKE. HUDSON - - - STREE1 sent on trial D* n t fail t*» write for IlUjs hy any cm* of either -ex. in any 1 4(>or cast j f Freeman House. for Printers. trat«'d ami Descriptive Ottnlogue,—mailed 57771•art ot the country who is w illing P n . l*o. Vc unit In...i, o work stead 11 v at the em ploym ent all warranted .if Huj'.’rlor that w e fun. i sli. l*ei* w eek in DIVORCES. quality No chrai. or In­ MSNDSLS30H1T PIA1I0 CO.. vour own town, y.ai need not he away from W ill keep constantly nn hmul a g.K-»l B home over night. Yt.u can give your w hole K-rtmcnt ot ham, ... . ,.| i;,. i.r,.lie* etc terior ,,'raTi>*; ink * o., can m a k e m o n ey la-t. At t|ie p re-etit tim e \i'| letter- ci.nttdetitinl. \ddre«. on xmall msruln-. * armer. give tne » tri, money can not f*e ma*b -(^ easily and rapidly uml 1 ** ill gi*e } i satlxfactlon. manufacturers , Ktanyctlur hn>;nnv D eo-t> nothing to a j DFXTER. h’ ! *• 'x " 132 i Form er * ol Lomton. Knyrtaixl*, try tba businos L'erms and £■» Outfit free. f; “ \eiT-. f I!-' tt. I utile references given. Corn-fondem e Mit.i IS t A 1 x(> TTI N H O t S T ., <111* \*;*>, Addre-- at once, II HALLK1T A t o . Port­ llie It gnl |'toftx»lon Invited And 13 Bu relit) Strrrl, >e»v lurk, SCHOOL TEAC 11KR 9 Thoroughly FM fed. land, Maine •TUIIN D EN U