The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 16, 1882, Image 4

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UNDER THE GALLOWS,
'N EWS OF TH E Ww EEK. Gurreav has issued an address deuomolug 0 A Bt. Touhy man a, a oonl made of M a meeting of the Royal
the course of the newspapers in bis case, ad- | tiger skins which he purchased in New | Edinburgh, Dr. D. J. Hamilton a
vertising his photographs and autographs and | York, and he had only worn it twice | paper on the circulation of the hiding
Eastorn and Middle States. condemning the scheme for putting his body on | | when he Wis oredited with having i cles of ths blood. The rapid
fought three duels, killed six tigers and | central motion of the colored
this country. was born the other day at Bridge Mu Braise has written an open letter to | discovered a gold mine, — Free Press, | olen wud the fuer Rug funel
President Arthur protesting against the revooa. | | eral motion o 8 00
FOR THE LADIES,
A
A Woman of Endurance,
Living in a town in New Hampshire |
is an Amazon, not in the sense of ap- | : rs
parent masculinity, bat in actual | A unr (Wanembhe) Role { gifts of orders and titles Mr, Jackson | \ 0 Se) f Guitea sh
spondent writes: Aimos IK a ary | . a waa Cox's decision in the Application © Hiitean’s .
Se ngth and agility, and he Sintarprise la Ar the. FOCURS QXpUNIE IOs of bas frequently received from the RIDE | coundol for a naw trial Guitean oame in! port, Conn, Its weight at birth was 100 pounds; . | were, hie held, to be explained bythe
8 equal to her endurance. t was ro. Richard M. Jackson. late consular cles) | tostimoninls of his friendship in the g vilv and took his west at the trial table. | Jefght two amd & half feet and length three | tion of the invitation to the North and South | A Nocturnal Ramble and what Cameof It. | gE) "th t the latter w ore speci
ported in the papers of the county that | fMobard M. Jackson, late o 181 ne plat shape of rave and beautiful books, | Judge Cox refused the application for a new td : loan | Some genius—we suspect him to belong to | nob " a
dv ‘ i ] 3 ' ’ feet, American republies to attend an American | E Ins deal | Sn as
she picked and marketed 400 quarts of | and vice econsnl in the United States | . 1 1 trial, saying fn effect timt no significance was ou oviul order of humanity—has said: | lighter than the blood p plasma, :
Pp t | 00 qt b, Ger rw | paintings and diamonds, tached to the Mavon Gnaoe presided and William M. | Congress * for the purpose of sgroelng on such | the jovial order o yy: ,
{ ti fu i ¥ pury { th #
blueberries the last & season, She as- consulate at Stuttgart, Germany, wh se mA attached to the finding of the newspaper in| sud 4b ; : ) : : “The day to drone and dream, the night to | | the former wore of the same
snreditho writer that the qu tity was sudden transition from the dull routine How to Make an Orange Grove ay the ) ro. wn ooonpied 3 jary, as (ny friend Evarts and other prominent citizens particl: | basis of arbitration for international troubles as Wado not propose o | ravity a8 the fluid in which they were
LE & = of the prisoner eonk AVEO pn re § ate 1" wibilio gy ¥ y . '¢ 0 sal i y FO 8
much’ largor than reported. These ber. | of labors in a consul's office, to be not 3 at ad " i ol W Guitean ht to re pated in a publio meeting held in New York t would remove all possibility of war on the | Be Orne along.
ries tried on foot two miles to the | only the privy counselor but the favor £1000 or ro trees, covering twenty | EYARNS Of jurors found on the be wepapor was Oxproas sympathy with the persecuted Jews | Western Hew isphore ”
Sil dvnd paddled them out to the ite and intimate companion of the king R 0 HD orange . t a a : 8 1 only aubtiul competency, inasmuch as his | oF Russia,
resident Recently she wheeled a | of Wartemburg, has been a nine days’ | BOTs of Jagd ir yf Jorlent ude tg owledge of their writing must have been | a similar character was held in London snd
i ; ence for himself, for bis wife, and for his | acquired specially for the purpose of qualify
i two and one-half miles | Wonder, and has probably caused more shildren who live after him, Itiseclearly | | im as an affiant; that even wire it ad i
Over & rough and hilly road, avd re. talk and BpOC ulation in the Kingdom of | * 4 y ; ny ¥ r had been found in the Aten a deadlock of five weeks in the Lipa
tarned with it, trundling howe two | Wortemburg, and in fact throughout 3S Jan |
fondsized pigs. She performed a feat a | all Germany, than any event
| ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE, ny four clogunt horses, with outriders |
in the same liv ry, seated in which |
Sentencing Gultean te be HangedThe
5
Strangely Interesting Caveer of n Young | was Herr von Jackson, with three offi
Assassin Cursing the Jude and Jury,
Ameriean=Bocoming a King's Favorite. | garg high in rank in the German army,
{in full amform, In addition to the A comparatively small crowd was present in
A many elephant--the second ever barn in | exhibition,
the Washington eriniinal conrt 0 hear Judge
learn and ramble.”
dispute this worthy's view of the matter, but |,
» : ts a ——
present herewith the experience of a Phils.
Tur co fan ht library now numbers | delphia journelial, Mr, William H Can. often Hells Si Soom Trig
” ude tos com
£20,002 volumes, as against 300,758 volumes | nington, 1712 North Twentieth street, one | | Are oft maladies, Among the former sre &
ho accessions daring 1881 em
| of whose nocturnal rambles he thus refers to, | gig of indigestion, Joss of sppetite, bi
d 99,304 volumes and 12,834 pamphlets. beginning his narration rather peculiarly, | sod inactivity of the bowsls, It Is high
of the | however: “| am nota rheumatic, and have | silo 10 disregard any of maid god br attended 10
been troubled very little with bodily pains, | ily derangenient, ey sh ;
i becom ronie, snd involve
Last Tuesdny morning | experienced a very | bt ones, ere they o ah
annoying stillness of the neck, which grew
ihe general health, The above Sompiatite hat
bo oasily subdued with Hostetter's
worse us the day wore on, Toward evening |
it became very severe, and 1 could scarcely |
A man who owns a fall-bearing grove |
On the same evening & meeting of
presided over by the lord mayor. Ono VORP BRO,
Tug Jefferson school building, one
"0 4 » * 10 1 Troy, was chosen speaker of the house, This finest educations] structures in Washington
this great boon, The quality most iso a suspicion or a probable inference that ! finest educational structure glon,
: y : . \ ia understood to have been attaivoed | ju. It accommodated
peeded for suoh a vanture is patience brought to the
A man who wants an OFAN grove must
an inference t) t mig ¢ repelled: that new
make up his mind to wait ten years be vied Bh vadine
within the province Oo fry iting on it actually done by | New York legislature Charles BE Pattesson, of
that | moderate means and energy lo seoure | | ore. the os Néct of tha ald
weeks since that fow men would care | has happened for years. That this
to undert: ke, yet she accompli shed it rather stranse procedure on the pars « { Bist The sad fover 8 both
3 ting to se ni litte mati and
without ado or difficulty, Having pur. | the kine to seleot for such an important a, a LY er & To 6 Kps-
ebasad at the village an outside dwell: | and trasty position as that of privy coun fore ho can realize the promise of his erdind oralution to vote with the former if all the | tenant Danenhower, at Irkutsk, Biberis, that turn my head in any direction; Arriving | cifie, yield most readily to it in their neal |
ing “house door, ono and one-half inches | Selor a voung American, an almost en: enterprine. As to the cost I submit some a aid: “From all the iy 5 Za. r caucus nominess for officers of th wing to the condition of his health the order | home at tea time it was with diffie ulty that |
thick, she placed it on her back and | tire stranger, shonld have created an figures given me by Colonel Markham, sented I am uns lo to find any reason to grant | house except Mr. Patterson be withdrawn, ) ¥ ; sontinue the search for the | 1 could eat my meal, My wife wanted to
pAPer Were beon destroyed by fire
that was a suspicion and fler a conference between the regular Demo 1,600 pupils and was valued at $145 000
i and the Tammany members, the latter Beonerany Howe has telegraphed to Lieu
jerely camulative and his ‘
| overruled X a from Id
Ole All excep
wnt Daneanhower, at | Jeannette survivors is revoked, and be is com.
to the New HE Herald | manded to return home with the other in
im and his compan Tr Armstrong, of Pennsylvania, to
governor of Arigons,
tary of the treasury has sent to the
Representative
chiariers of GUd national
riy-seventh Congress, March 8, 1888 and of
him get 500 jy I amused mysell by twisting my neck in any |
direction that sulted me, and nota veslige
of stifiness remained.” — Boston Herald.
ox dispateh says that the brigh P
New York for Ne vbr part
or six men, has boen |
g8 party has . " PE ————————————
“ First a cough carried me off,
And then & coffia they carried me off in?
1 hie will not be Joust epi aph If imubs 8
eough and Dr. RB Yieroe's © Golden
Discovery * in time. It is specific for wesk
lungs, spitting of blood, vight-sw and the | Mag .
early ‘stages le "By ail droggistn ceipt of five 3c. stamps.
and circulars to agents if desi
from the Fourth Ward of that city, says he many to check the importation of American
suflered terribly from rheumatism all Jani sewing machines. f EERLES
winter and spring He tried all kinds of SS ———————— DY é¢ 1}
linimenta and medicines without any bene | , orale Brenchisl and Lune Diseases
fit until be used Bt. Jacobs Ol, the first BP | giving self treatment. Address WoRLD'S as .
plication of which insured a full night's re- | peysany Mrvicar Associaviox, Buffalo, NX. Y.
days, BE. Bid au - we ——
1 6000 camels and | Fim’ “Tt in a great remedy Akron (Obie) Tuas uo ver 1 uted thor sins the wat WILLIAM WILSON,
m nd | h gre Jd \ York city w aYe jocaled there sipoe the wary t
pig nite Medical Sepia
Beacon,
- VeorTin. “Te life of all Bosh is the blood
Was ¢ , in vy | member of the royal court of Wartem- . ed 1 n : { Caesar bad met Oscar Wilde on the | thereof” And no one can possibly be healthy .
wash Sl your 5 Yoh asd in Ths burg. The proposition was a great | trade when able, but ke would heed man on | jury an " ge, i : , oh Sn on day) & a nt to the senate cham. When the blood is disensed. VesErins is com. gl cha Fee EE WT m0 fa FAL
FF CODIYasts $ SRI as, h 8 81% 5 ata Aisi b His Wot mak 3 i wil y for if; and the Americar i $ ing F200, $2 000 indemuity an he inork sent ¢ ae fs 3 3 -
she jots Are € celle t fo vice and | surprise to Mr. Jackson, whose only | All his cash. This we ald make 8 : : 1 oll in } { my body goes into the ) on on the secretary. | ber he never would have ssid, “Etta Pied of Sabtubéos identical with haalihy A i
cheviols are exce 'ant lor service, anc evi a hdaim vith his majesty was by | for his investment and 86,000 for his . ae hana sadam : ay I ARR " . 5 Sod 4 "000, ahd when lake info Salam Xp CURES in
represent the twilled snd plaid effects | acquaintance with his majesty was by expenses, or 89.000 in sll Now, add Fam. y a ks ie sian. 13 g pany years visited that city and | of the French jegation Brate, He would bave remarked in-| cure of disease it is sheorbed. & replaces the | Yoo FIX] B® N Us BT :
of the Scotch wool cheviots. Euoglish | occasionally meeting him in Bich oon |S FP : x : " | stead, ‘Et tu tu."— Steubenville Herald, | deficiency which caused the disease. MWS a ng: Sn
calicoes, heavier than percales, come in | Or in the parks, on which oe This is ax Hitt] emeepm— PrRE cop-LIVER OIL from selected livers, on % - is oir 1.” We :
the chintz patterns that they always | casions he would politely raise ht 1 ;, Shas ¢ 1 { I cor : : RES UED ¥ ROM DE ATH. | the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co, NX. Y. WN id ae vin =
a 2 : Ny } meht to sta ith and feel ce 41048 Ms . ours by huge snowdrify srtions of Now | been arrested. Wiis . f Son le. Mast save 04 i : WiaAk Ea
repeat from French calicoes, and in the | his 1d hat, Spd : nis 0 ae SY | tain : 0 on tting through.” Bmp Sills Bi hate am OS man. | 1 he Mid ABLY every inhabitant of oue townland of | fall of 1876 | was taken » wins or vax unos foi. | Absolutely a cut iio hiv
3 lots hi wou as politely return the salute. 1 pave 0h iv . Kill me to-morrov you want m God's | * : ! ba, . ; I lost mw anmed Hos) { !
popslar Foika ots of White gis Jack The pron ai nn althougl 80 tempting But, * continued ( olonel Markham AL ud ave Doe rem the stay ore rendered entirely impassable by the sno gh Mask, lreland, . [wai . i. . declare it Superior to all er oils, i ng '
grounas ; » Iatler are Dut icnlarly PT pu A C3 8 gan what he wou ive when wdge Cox then proceeded wel Benton i ots Ainhata re ) Sales milule 3 CHAPPED HANDS, face, wiples aod rough skin others are frsuds, 4 Lr pany
§ “yh SEY EE sith tha 1a "R AR FN ¢ se MRL Ht Oi IVE Lit } 3 i ¥ My I masrine d HIE Ware re; { 4 BE BS pi u
hiked in black and white for ladies and accompanied with the king § earnest thronzh. a would hi 3ve ] red | addressing the pri Ys > . — Haxnon and Misterl orooeas .. Me idy, snd his nephew, | viz ass half kt. Ad onetim itt samt wd | cured by using mip Tar Soap, made by Ces- Jestimoniais trom tae bo Ey in Amercs
SR n | wishes of its acceptance and the promise | '¥ BE. “You Lave u convicted of & orime #0 tery dpm rol nun ned B . pd : ry L
dressing in mourning. I i air been after all
Satinette is a new cotton fabric thet
; represent $2,500 for the sentence of the court I'ne baby slephant born at Bridgeport, Conn, he Um font
without them. T he percales are espe- one of the Qhio unive raitie 8, and En outlay for his home and grove Ta be 3 “ ‘ to the isoner Stand up has been insured for $300,000, Mr, Baraum . Brite
¢ inued his stadies w success for a | MURS TUE LU ha au. yn. o say why senten » should A " : Bo Badia opi
Sally prenty § holy Sohwer ey Haye his, Rc i for safe make it $3,000 Then he should ) sn y a week promium for ous year | i The Jeannetie entered the
on white grounds with welb-like lines, | season, but, having a grea nr ave in oas 100 to support his fam.
on which a figures are thrown. There musie, and wishing to visit Earope, he uve n oa sh 38 & i Rg d ppase big lam.
® Vy A sp . : 3 F fOr Ss MIs, ae QItH ana sixt : t {
are also many in Wattean colors and | left college without graduating, and ln ) Ee hod 10 Hel Some re iar ut \ a um » you anything miirison] demac al
designs combining bine with pink , or tame to Stuttgart, in Germany, Ww ere from his grove bat he should not 0 5ay wh sted shoald not n i ( ui. fi A y ORE the ont
psarvatory of muse, xi " ¥ "1 opon i upon La a ar " ’
rose with gray, and showing birds, hee Shred the i w as AE count ou this as part of hix support, r then arose ibd | arected in Na ork city was $43.9
+ 3 Site g . ; 3 188 made il aren ot 3 . * % : ni i
baskets of flowers, tiny landscapes, or | Which has ma a ! Ae { | All the revenne from the grove for the o \ i perate yin Bis | oo 290 115 888 6)
pipes, shepherdess hats, and fowers | tal so famous. Here he made rapid | Lan POPC © oS devoted | expression a low and deliberate h f 8
bound up with ribbons. The polkn | Progress as a pianist, and by bard, dili- | = (50 FF BL FIER BIE 00 SORROT | he bat soon his manner became X tho fret day of th
dots prevail, however, in all the soft fin. | gent study soon acquired the Towel gr ink u ‘and impre ving his place Witl h
3 \ QQ ¥ 6h > ntl Fan IIA and i ’Y ng i ¥ WOR, i
ished goods, and come in all dark | lan guage 50 to Spex ) *® flue 0 0 what vegetables he could raise, and
bronze, brown, garnet and, blue shades, | Write it without hesitation. : poultry oto. \ ought to
The Madras eloths are the popular | It was in April last that the king POLIT Su Wh GnERL
gephyr ginghams in all the old-fash- | Hirst, through the um os COTre- | 81.000 a year. He Eight abalement
x 3 3 3 . x 7% 3b dha an) s tes } oi,t 8 Year, i Mik UE SUPE - +
ioned checks, bars and stripes that | spondenc a, mvited Mr. Jackson to be a this by working at a profession or
1004 ity on the west
The testimony as to ite preventive efficacy, and
| fortitying influence npon the system, is artio- |
emain and continue BOAY :
i i fae i conclusive, ous CONSUMPTION, -
oarried it in that manner to her home, | immense amount of comment, and en Seid Ba: * Aman should not start rub my neck with Bt. Jacobs Oil, but I re. | perld Bmgroimginss, Bot 3. he i. ¥ G :
a distance of two long miles. Yet she | fendered much fealing and jealousy in n PR —. po va an Ide ae {on nu ah in v fused, saying 1 thought the aflliction would | prompt relief js obisined by the use for 3 this ASTHMA, CROUP,
is slender in form, and agile and elastic German sootety, was but natural, for i i v3 him w hile ‘ha trees re oie 5 i. | t now | ’ soon pass away, Tea over, sgainst the | sterling medicine, All Diseases of Rak ohaida.
& OT im 4 i 3 § # Gicne i iid our IROr, It nd & % , 1 i E——— RGANS,
asa deer, She is often seen walking in the position was of that high order, as ely po ‘oe orange region 1anot worth | eomoes 1 i nnett nder. Di Mi hii hi Nol os confirmed by the Senate: Wil. | Femonstranoes ol my family, 1 leit home Ww MASSACHUSETTS has 8,148 148 miles niles of railroad rar :
: ng. ie SNS region 1Isnot g MHOS IY ut yetle commander i d 33] 8 fix i iirmeq i Ki i in . a 8 : :
the street engaged in knitting, her | court minister, that it was coveted by a cent for a Hine but oranges. A man r, Boaviil . easo; 1 would | ree nat found | Samide Sowa ie Prong Phestzat ro track, representing, with rolling or od af | go Vata nie Fie io Lang
1 y . i Xa #f ODE IO an Hn { : ON i : . thant three native FARE 4 GEE Has WH 3 ab h og 1H
fingers and feat moving as if in vigor thousands of aspiring Germans--Lior. i hi x tabl but 1 x 1 I to fi a due form the motion hich 1 re ow Jant } nok them to settle ssionar of ralivoadis: ¥ 1 A Teittle. of pera House, aboul two and 4 Heil miles 64. Last vesr 184 persons were Sita i »
ous ov mpeti tion with eaoh other. When | maus high in rank, hi sh in social posi May raise hia vegetables, buat he oan do forred to tarday. is in tober last and took them a settle onl boy { rallrosds red A, ine, of | fram my residence I started in the midst | 15 injured. rew
Sl : 2 . : Be i 1 HD ith corn cotton or it vi lled g: if vou anor please $1] glenant Danenhower began the 5 . y } — Sac gu ate
not inoumbered, in assing to and from | tion, and Germans with the blue blood nothing with ' ‘ton : al 0d out { your honor Plea lim an hen : of a heavy snow storm, snd remained at the “lost Ba Mothers will find it
tk mn hot } il trik of valty flowing in oh sir veins Re. | RUSS, oni yaek If there is any motion that Tought | seureh for them five days ister. They have theater until the close of the performance, Pout Kalas Yas 21, 1881, fo the most delicate child !
10 Vilage, she frequently strikes into | Of royally flowing in thei te . “ Wh aanay won! 1 SAY Was r ) ts." y td leprosentatives & report from the ve y ' min)
a TUB, ar ating it up the | fore proceeding further with my story ; iy money wonld you say was re Hake fo per rt ent Hib aBoalting d to a wil | every effort is Representatives a report from th Sithoug gh 1 could Joe HY a "gu wing wots HH Wann & a. TOT, itis contains no Opium in aay form 1
§ "Jeni : eh ata . | Quired? ) y h at and un trallabia * I bei made to fii hem mtroll in response 10 and becoming very painful ARVINE HE | pout satisfactory resnlis from your
steepest hills and for most of the dis. [a short biographical sketch of Mr. | 9] No man ought to start with over rgoing to talk. too ho “shouted, a R American alt wesooistion, com | Buckuer's resolution in regard to the | PInY the trouble came to reach home, The | Safe Kidvey std Liver Care. A. O. Srv. pasommnd, : Py She bas Hive I :
tance. Ocoasionally she ASSAYS jonrneys Jackson will not como JIRA he this 500 trees unless he intends to hire some | here and 1 don't propose to is matter to 2 of dalesabas Aram. © variou viel mal uke n July 1 to Decem. | #lorm continued ; the car in which I was Creverasp, Obio, has been taking & new | good trial. Baer.
§ d \ gi . AY s 3 ed 3 ¢ ? i oA ARN » : 3 § i ring deleg frog lig Pious agricul nations Alike om July L Coem h . i
of ten or fifteen miles on foot into the | poiat, Hels a native of Steubenville, ebb io help him: This is all he can at- | vou. 1 ba Ys orinion of vou aa a lawyer, | P10 pe canntey, ahcin. a" thea "1 AE ied . cow uations) banks became blocked in nearly every BQuare, 8 | ooneus on its ows hook, which shows a popula. | it Never Falluto Falinte Rtas J Relat i an Exe
neighboring towne, if not at a cor Ohio, and is thirty-five years of age. b i 1 t il, but your theory is A Y ! he i ' ge : ny. | told current of air swept through the ear, | tion of about 187,000, or nearly 20,000 more than :
respon ling speed, t at on urprising | His father, who was a farmer, was a tend to, and this will make him inde. | (00 MYC heory » small, Ye iu New York, Presi » Organized-—-five of them In Dakola. | 4pn4 J did not reach my home until toward | a FEAF Ago. SOLD BY ALL MEDICINE DEALERS.
4 speed, ye @ surpris h A & farmer, Was . $f y wi tin fy " Ry lackass theories as ; ; id 1 ' g si e i
to people GS ordinary powers Tr Jing relative, first orsecond consin, 1 beliave, P ile nt or life W en hu gota | fal i ne wit! war jacks theories ai “1d {prague in his opsning ad irom, at i th I'he banks will expire 34 M., by which Viste aya neck had became Lord Byron, In reforenos 08 beautiful lady, oT our
¥ 3 i ves fam s Stonewall Jackson. Like | Deanng. Ode: Investmeni 13 sumniat BOLsens SO prujash MN iestion belore them was how could they « betweon this time and the expiration of the | absolutely rigid. Then | consented to the | 3 — — dine
motion, — Poston Journal. of the famous Stonewall ne hae Pe i Re one that could not fail to bring wealth . OI Broval bailiffs. who - tals I no pel Te Or Whe i 1 wrote & 8 rad IA i been he "ey :
ee most farmer's sons young Jackson ow uid be: this: Lat him a endeavoring t ass him) 1 will not sia thels 16 f th # ¥ gare ely 3 Al no ngerously Tr . Lothrop & Co's Ma nes
Spring Cott Geed wed 1 arly years on the old home- and prosperity, would be this: Let him : ins a rimming profitable and stira these the charters o ill expire ot | plied two or three Limes belore i arose. || sngain” American belles, when sttacked by le are ;
ing foaen Leeds. DasSoe La hh Sail . ® a v th \ sume | 4 take $1,000 and bay twenty acres of em her ORE men ? Ma ous of interest AZM Ay abr ie 888. ; 4 continued its use that day and by evening | wir of the ills that Seal is heir to, may be k o for Young sp al in the best
Fresh importations of cotton fabrics | stead, tilling the soil a No bic od orange land at $50 an acre, Then gh i Of Inierest | same day, Febru : 1 {ree irom pain, and the next morni ki'ling, and avoid being killed by taking Dr. pure and education :
for spring and summer dresses are mer months, and in the winter attend. fe Bie out.o ng trees ut fifty were read, | — ae rp rem Pt ye Pel DINING | v. Pierce's * Favorite Presert sense, but they are the ,MosT
vere the school where by ecloseap- 19 : ung 1 Rw 0d banishies feminine weakness restores ish LAR in the language.
h ach ak t the wholesale ing the village so ' t y
shown fue we a 1¢€ : E oy pl ation to his studies. he beoumean ex- | 02nts each, It would cost him twenty Foreign News bivom of health, By sll druggista, They consist of—
stores, and many are exposed for sale AIO Ea TO fear va tk py five cents each to set them out, or say bait 3 . . g i
in the retail shops. Chints patterns cellent scholar, wid Jald thefonadation of 8500 fo r the trees and planting. Then | YoU couvieted mo | i thronght = ase, manned by five i Daxexsowks, of the Jeannette m——————— Tux: Yadkin river in North Caroline alone is | wide Awake, $2.50 a Joan tie
are found among these both in light ¥hatpromised tobe 8 helikiant a i useful 0) » 1d 1 ) y ‘pretty re a | 4 iaraclar ali throug! whoa Ww | at 37) He New’oundland is the oldest of the | thought to bave power to run 12,000,000 Babyland, 50 cents a year.
As a * 1& CON I 3 £1 ¥ "tt { ad 8 Id Hy aut to nt "3 ha ¥ ee, 1 Arvived # riuisy @ Eid
and dark colors, and with borders or | life in the future, He afterw and. entered for Sha my a a pr : . D pe British colonies. It is nearly as large | spindles . Folks’ Reader, 78 cents a year,
IOUS his tle nant De : A :
Miah 38 Joa ig as Eogland., Agriculture js much The Pansy (weekly), 50 cents & a
neglected, and her flour, cat-meal, year, Send su batriptiong $8 D.
peas, potatoes, hay and straw have to | LOTHROP & CO., 32 Franklin St,
land on September 6, 1879, | | imported,
festroyed the
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I-~thoso of the foreman, assistant | Tar French troops opersting in Southern
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a barred factory an ardered to Guate-
AUBIDE an ealimal tisfaction,
fox exigencio make the | grave ! ne they ty phed, but at icinity the other day and caused much di Ire president and manager of the broken
tie as any | hie destruction of Jerusalem, fit oars alters | samt at f rain ere blockade jon Generale Banking company, Paris, have
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He ring of a any wonderful cures Bresemey Jud ey Mia as Sat papas Bos Uh Junho
medies bad fail ol 1 visited the Labors | ea tt i ft fas Frey far ney bind of a vesed, 8
t a5. and o a mysell of its genuine merit, It | seem, or Siatility, even of aaused by sofia or stherwim.
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settled in Florida, and wasted two or mes will thin} at 80 uticism or § arters | to the soene of the explosion. | foundered in the Black Bes. Ten ©
three years, only to seo their trees dies | me : for solf.oxaltation was the real a
and themselves retnrn to the homes in io ho fy : % i Western .....
they left. They were misled by the Your own testimony ntrovert the | ¢ all hope wa ndoned, and the nu Bs, Hou lod
: ' theories « Your Th have main. 5 . oY LW 5 NEN Flour Cy Gr
i # xa that they could serateh the soi 2 ; ) ® FORTY-SEYENTH CONGRESS, hes ,
Comet of 1881, and represents two | him. Footm n, valets and Servants, ides dey could eeratcl 8 soil | tained and believe, that ee Th yy 69
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Cas Ges a of | well, H. ward & Co., ow York talled. Note our adie
~¥ : 1 ha fr . AE u wii sid BOO . } hla in i { fs fares 4 i & hentze, of the iad Blales Da & w hose 1 s were found in the lake, i : Sh ah colping ———————— ¥U vy BBOUELYX.
of many comtly favors in the future, a . . ® Benth chm hla in its ¢ ances and sr-reaching in Scheutze, i BAYY, a) , ork defeated Mf. | PR WILLIAM HAI 1 \ { THE LUNGS On Thirty Daye’ Trial, 30. “| Lis x REET. :
oan scarcely be distingnished from fon was at first hesitatingly ante rtained, INCOM : i a : ia xi i g db deli ore | point b) i : : . ys am 18 MPR. 3 § MER A 1 5 . The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshal, Mich, will Fa. 1x3} SRoAbws Jw yong
Ee a A nor'was it aces pted until after several] | Stes ly incre until it reaches : : al {he ey ; of fard matoh at | better, and to-day 1 foel betler (han for thres yews past. | gong their Eloetro-Voltaic Belts nad other Eleo- =’ > So LD AY
lard, ast is silky even to the tone a. 3 oe > ; ) | from the ive hun ired trees 3 Mir counirymen 3% . } 3 v a ¥ » . nl » he game being the “Oh npion's game, i wis This B os h ted with Disense trie Applisnoes on trial forth ny dave to any EIGH ‘il STREFT, ner TH
This has a costly twilled surface, is not | veeks of careful de lit ration, and the theas five wo! dy vo The te ment produced by ! Bch an Vonne 1S WY ( of 1 i 3 morng “ Jd i 2 ber F So niahis in { GRos W ie i. 1 HA L 8 BALSAM - serson afflicted with Nervous Delulity, Lost — -
nearly so thick as the usaal cott: i» sat- | signing, on the part of each, of EY occupy abott eigh aeres of his twenty | HMeitn anh | fish Da Teas A staried 1 mer aay In a oo i : . so AoE . § be convinced thy ba no BE CURED Jitlity, and kindred troubles, gusrautesing JUST LET ME SHOW YOU"
ines, and i is brought out in most an tio impor tant and carefully worded doeu- k cup) aly i ol ae of o x dies " and imy Ar al i : ! ut you | ave Lad th | stosmer from wi od ng nrney | the fi At the end the match Blosson - po wit vel y 5 sas dob wd 4 Suh al oom lote restoration of vigor snc manhood. FOOTE'S :
colors and designs, with plain satincte | meats. Several personal interviews Bh the meantime Le should have set| power of the United Staten ir ro [eke 090 points to 2,553 for bis thitherto invin. | Ole? medicines dress as above withoat deisy HAND-BOOK | OF HEALTH HINTS
i ¥ Ee 1 Ware rancements. in | Out, ay one hundred new trees a year i | sible oa wm crowd wits | ALLEN'S Braiu Foed.cures Nervous Debility & P 8. — No risk 1s incurred, as 30 day’ trial is ND READY REC
fo match the ground of each pattern. | Were held in making arrangements, in b vantvt ha re. the : joles | to procure evidenoo (rom | cible oppon us crowd wits | 00s nerstive Orcas, B1-all druggies, | ol A PES,
» oventy trees to the acre, th GOR pe . } ui — ; 4 } 5d Tor ire {leg Hay )
It comes with a Cream ground strewn addition to the correspon dence that Was {a} saven sy : : ah . all y if the country Wi have had fails | pnessed the mated Be i ul bien's Fliarmacy 215 Firstav NY, A ——————————— sen 1 Worth |s05, Cost 286:
In g ach of which the king's | twenty-six feet apart) until on seven F imag in 4 ! jn L Ten aiasm L Jr. sollided with The Belence of Lif os, OF Self. Presorvation Br the p> S
with Marshal Niel rose buds, or pale | Boing on, at each of whieh the king's . head South and West. : ' en ard, Jr, | ith ’ a
intarast in tha vouny A mariesy , | teen seres of his twenty he had one fended s } Rouen, France THE MAKKETS. medical work for every man— young, o- * Prats ar Just ann * Mumtas
Pt ink with deeper pink roses, or blige interest 1m the youag Ame un rap dly msand trees ran ring from seven Oren] Ww 2 rotion 1 1 i A TRAMP who assaulted a Mrs, Buell near | ; : Nm a’ pny —— sged or oid. 1 12 inval le prescriptions. PAGE. of mas Sut Sot
. ine SE and } u 118 Drase thousar i $ BURIUK LUE 2 fil a » ¥ h-. " a z nid for Ponsseols 1 aollision oe c = aves
grounds with either pink or yellow | increased, and, i HCUTS 13 presence years to two In age. This property | the highest encomium, snd 1 certainly bave | gap » Ind, was caught by neighbors of 1} RL: i: was on ; rhs Semi XEW YORK, TW Rough on Hate El 128 Batite. and Kecpes for Cute
roses. To make up with these olive- | 88 mem ber of thiseomrt and asa per- Ye! thie LS 29% on or | v lose ty bast to ire ation of | _ . a3 ’ ates Saved gurred in tl 4 and the bark | peor Cattle Mod «Tho thing desired Jotun at isst, Askdruggists A Hweate: 8 ausie Belk
ox taen De ri SSO, 000 at least, PAA Mabe Le : i
colored plain satinette will be used with | sonal companion, he was willing to be- I . \h Ma - } r 3 ™ ten x . 1 ; be carrying down six men Calves Poor to Prim r Re ugh on Haw It clears ont rats, mics, Hefrimne bar every thay
the cream ground, or deeper blue with {Stow on him the highest honors of | 2% I res yore ald © 3s 9 wocth id o> : roaches, flies, bedbugs. 15¢. boxes. CA Bed Ea
: : fy a . 8 a, 1t on ha Ww : yh :
sale bine, or they may have the same | his realm. Of course it sll ended tarting, it w 9 r probably Let it be understo x once for all that Canes.
ground thronghont Dark brown, green, fin Mr. Jackson's resigning his $40,000, an 4 would increase mn value tixe, a deodorized Rr of Juisoleum: will
i X $ s 18 pogitively restore hair to Im ends, and there
wine color and purple are shown in the | vice-consulship and his elerkship is Bo other preparation under the face of the
plain shades, and these will make ex. | in the consnlate, and at once entering “Jt wonld : ‘remresent: tan. veury sun that oan soccomplish this work,
cellent foundations for the satinettes in | Upon anew career. One pleasant morn- mele } an Invasimy wiry 310.000
* stained-glass” designs, as those are [188 in May last, one of the royal WOrX and an hs gman of Vib pr
called that ¢ aaver the fabric with figures, i coaches from the king's stables, with Halt of this 5 on 4 vate. Se era
3 : : 3 : 1 he other 85.000 would be use
leaving no single color for the ground { coachmen and footmen respien dent in Jear, the yo re , wou 8 nse
ly g 8 a Hoa . 3 during the first six vears as needed.
similar designs were used last year in | royal livery, was seen standing in front | his evpenditure misht be decreased
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foulards, and were sometimes employed | of Mr. Jackson's modest boarding- by an 5 et aii. 2R3 The result rants : after : ‘ Sars » Boston phywician,
f haanse Yaron sad ore a I a IV 80 act } Ian, and the resuil might & # . 4 & A . ¢ 20 orons Lhe tod ir whole ' wd after Bours of Aa : : vow a, on i
for the entire dress, though com- house. A iarge crowa gathe red in the A 5 bettered by a shrewd one Bu: I | 8 times have doubls i anily., amt on re or ‘ Mie 9 Whip V al via . . hd 1k Bnothy oo... ; { t urificr
iB 3 ¥s ddewsasl ks RE y } vstle ¢ Mitw ia oh Ne : W , 8 3 i 4 Nhanandial Yo § 4 hav & 14 & $y Fe # Poorased in ALarsiing be , L8 . all ath
bipations with olive, dark bine, [Street and on the sidewalks to see for mt the figures at a fair average and | 2inot bul believe thal vhen the crime was | Shenandoah river in inghan iy, va. AEB ng i pl : 8 | irs 0.1, Rive, ., 8) G2 85 | al otherr
seal brown or brorze shades | Whom it was in waiting, Was it for the | PRE BE tl ot 14d aici th k 9 Yoo a "RHI J AY OE ah ET t from Coalfield, V 5 ba sselves from thelr toy bondage. Two boa
| ting hi ; wen at th lo not think $10,000 o : [Guit : :
were found to be very effective. ting himself or some member of the ow D at this Ido n 11 ae Lh 4 r H ; rily aftes ! ;
: I be 9 ; i an years time cot Le put anywhere Was Rolling : a4 . A mia ard iY Blom... .....000 HLL ‘
For lighter colored dresses these satin- | YOyal family? In a few minutes Mr. tk BY uty yald ho Be pi wi . I oral pee ad consttencs ¢ i 10 revog « rred in the Gx ahiaft of the Mil wet » welancholy death by eald and starvation tefined 211 40 .
ettes huve white, gray. pearl or pink Jackson makes his appearance and takes : > oniq pay Detler, or more cer- | 8 iquity of such an ta al pits. A volume of smoke, cinders poss of $2,400,000 Liss been incurred by | Petroleum Me, ....... Sf 4 Vegetine
is vith carnati y ia seat in the cose, the footman closes “BIHIY. . ! 3 ter 0 "a. - f ba rot from the shaft whic i suing of a Iaree oth sotory at Jarzevo afin , ........; Bhat '
grounds strewn with carnations, nastuy- | & seat in th D : 1:2 nal Markham? ohio: ink : 3 hits Bap gl " ak 1 ® wid bark Loret from the shaft, which } he burning of a large oot actory at Jar ! hor. Bt ap’ To :
tiums of natural size, baskets filled with | the door with much ceremony, the Y viane] Markhan'y gat n Bia : 3 ith har saps ther toms 2 paw 43 a | came of p and closed, Intense excite asia Buiter orm ge Sen 1 3 | Mean ited Sumter, "
h , | man without capital idertaking an | with horror from the idea, ou say that you ! ; : airy. ....
flowers, bouquets without baskets and isi ver eracks his long whip over the — 4 iat rors the | prayed against it 1 say that yo vaght ott ensued, it was known thst rg ue murder is reported of a Jewish fami) Wester: Ve etine
k } nd blooded ho orange grove is a wise one From the ! hn H a : ; A
bird patterps of most varied coloring. | backs of the handsome blooded horses, first day of planting the trees need oul. | * ight be prevented. : Sons | number of men were at work in the pit, which | six persons near Novidve ted Factory pi 3 :
All these pretty desigus are repeated in | and the young American—who is now | B® tion frork the Loe thn C3 BOEC CU | conscience warned you against it ; but by the y foot doep ; r of peasants without the smallesy | Cheoso—Btate Factors ce ® @ 18 | Will cure the worst case of Scrofula.
. havi +. | tivation from the day they are planted you ly of } is will : mallet Bkima, . ...... 8B g 1 »
sheer batiste of most beautiful quality : an American no lot ger, having re- , . : . and Res skh ‘ s Bes * wu etine
i reed hi ralit 1 1. a8 long as they bear. A groat many orieq | i agaiust the proles 0 ng 3, 0 ot ¢ wd ral t 1 provoostion Weston. is Pf & I eg
that is handsome enough to be made | ROuncad his nationality and sworn al- men with only capital nough to buy | o%n cous let § } ! ritish steamer Cosmo, lest reported st | Egpe—State and Peon, ,, yf oi
up over silk; fifty cents a vard is the | legiance to the king of Wurtem- thy : : . 1 apis: t 4 0 } " Vhat motive con! u to this . hs . . Nord \ Potatoes--Early Rose Sta §50 | lsrecommended by phrsicians and apothecaries,
; ; 48 gronndg an vat ont their trees MYQ | tases 4 of ruts Bahn ous beeihia hl rt i Hout + SEN ie rom i | Sebastopol frog Jveston is Norfolk, has i’ y -.
price of the satinettes and also of the i burg and the emperor of Germany I set must | er of ef " Pro wk Ve etine
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10 | Has effected some marvelous cures in oases of Cancer,
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it w } } hal t li ol 7 Cures the worst case 'of Canker,
comets crossing each other, one bine | 80rgeous in their scarlet liveries, with ia it Wau : aug 1 a harve sh, Sad live a were driver inst your will by wa in sane n foll ; a | - : oh Rs : Ve etine
; i Ek : ike p ies Ww nnling and fshiog. 0 t your test mony rity i} entomb sre martiel snd ed in tod hee Re i 3 3 Basan anes oy
the other red, or some other contrast. | gold and silver lace tHmmings, are ia Of ec rse, failure basen ertake n all sn i: rescived todo dt, | © Bigs elitions were proscated by Mr. i in Barley—Two-rowed State... 90 @ 9 8
ing colors. There are also anchor pat- | readiness to wait upon bim and to run » ok \ k § oar von wha] 804 1 Jeliberate and misguided will was | PAD ; g youl * Emigration association of Sas BOSTON Will eradicate Salt Rheum from the system.
se umber o M ne Fh " a an} : wonth of the al y I qr r the + { 0 CArY nto tra nlad 2
terns, rings, squares, stripes, bars, the | at eve ry beck and nod. Sure ly was PeOpie. A number 0 Pe ” ¢ h wis hi 1 lo. Th Ci ani o assern ied att outh of th uall, an | urging t a1 a oy ArTY It Jeol Extra plate and fa V tin
curved Line of beauty forming the letter | every fairy tale more fully real lized thap | 8r€ carpe nters oF : nes Sui 8. ave butt | | me persons, bu loo pon | cones ware heart g in the extreme. hn W. . ege e
8, horseshoes and polka dots so small | this? And Mr. Jackson did not enter NP _ PO 1 i¥ing Sheaply | wilt erie. portanit Nrisox Droxes, with his wif boy, | awsociati { Missouri, protos gain srk—Exirs Prime per bid... 1500 1550 | Removes Pimples and Humor from the face.
: s sticking n § y 31 ye ¥en opportnnitye . : 3 ' . i sue hi aD 5 .
that they are mere specks of color grad- | upon this new life for a few days or a a ne ye ' SW grange ees have committed duris ed lake, in Barry county, Mich., | legislation for the unconditions raneline- | Flour Spring Wheat Patents. . 750 6 Ve etine
nating up to those like great balls or | fow weeks or a few years, but for life, ¥ 3end ye Fey Aad a surplus Colla pon by the rt in bane; ' on 1 broke through the ice and | ta ae: Troon Nu H " f mn) } Wl ersnsn 1 oa 8
mosns.— Harper's Bazar, | with a handsome annual stipend guar. A There is plenty of work for almost any necossary for mo to pro- | all three were drowned. rrr gd veg ri ing fn vi 3 te Onta : 3" * | 1a the great remedy for General Debility,
anteed—more than sufficient to meet ol in Florida, and every | nounce the sentence of the law, that you be herill. “aocomuanied by on B Hoe an epidemic diseasos, yepor od $a~ | Rye--State ,.......
— {an teec nore than icient to meet sranite: treo. he bring to busibe o 208 10 U0 Soman llr Ah Peis A Texas sheriff, accompanied by a deputy , v, with amen dments, tho bill for the dis Wool. Washed Ve etine
Fashion Notes. { all his requirements. There being no © A rae 850 t ! 2100 . worn 3k ; whenos you came Ba thers Bi kept in and three other men, attempted 10 arrest tw: tion of pu cin t Unwashe 8
J . a om 854 { a { n . rp rom La iH CAlne, And Hite Oe i ’ . he Sh AEE . . lati y
Bennets grow a little smaller. vacancy mn the comt of Wi urtemburg Worsh . 810 ot oe 2 i five wfinement, snd on Friday, the 30th day of | Mexicans near Brownsvilie, but before he could | rad rriaps GT Be , arront A oO Garficl fixiug WATERTOWN Iag8.) »q 1s acknowledged br all clases of peoples to bs the
The rage for old gold is on the wane. | thie position of “reader to his majesty” ar fom ar A hh Joar. 3s! old June, 1882, you bo taken to the place prepared | do so Jost three of kis force and had to kill one | FF er AL ny ar Te ar A me Boat Ns qual : best and 12st reliable blood purifier in the world,
2 4 * 1 ; COSE Only HILY cents for three-year-old | for the execution wit) f } fail _» - ! ar TT | morial services was DOnORIT Sheep ve we ight .
: ;: | Was created, to meet the emergenay, for | 058 only Lit) ; for tie execution with { said jall, i
The name for new eateens is sati- 3 sodlings ; rorking, ec i- | and there, betwee f a4 Mr SomunIties on Pensions, | Jamin
84-1 the first time in this conrt. Bat two | Seedlings, any hard-working, economi- | and there, between the hours of a al Ino 11 as & substitute for the ; egeti e
Dette. | ey cel mechanic onght to put ont fifty or | ¥., you be banged by the neck until you are : srant Lucretia R
FD h t t | other of the crowned heads of Europe fend J , : be . X dead, and may the Lord have mercy on your | for the murder of George Conquest onpg ; 1 BD oy JTL ram, AD H LAA, “months,
Percales chow preity cobweb pat- | have court readers—Queen Victoria and Rune a year.— | Loke Hareey (¥la.) i . PREPARED BY Ha a
3 FESNONIcls ¥ are 10 sony sacha
£3 | the emperor of Germany— and the cre- | “Orrespondence, fl. R. STEVENS. Boston. Mass Road every . mail § oe pm
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new batistes. Fine cambries upd shirt- [18 borne away to his new home ,
! neostern ..
ings have blue grounds with white {in the royal palace. An elegant
figures, or white with colored figures. { suite of five apartments, luxuriously
The new. pattern for these is called the | and splendidly furnished, are awmiting g
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— During ihe reading Guitoau stood apparently won y of $3000 per veat fre m Strimabor in or )?
. . | - - ! ; a0 rab Wins O 3, pe V8 ro oy » Ive * ib, ... 8;
the capote, of good size, is the com- | ating of this new office in the court of WISE WORDS ud with his fae Hivet ted upon the EowaARD SARS: broklias oF a ut | 1881—that of Mrs. Tyler to be in lien of the | Corn §
bonnet, Wartemburg for Mr. Jackson was con- a hi we tol tha table vid i yon 3 Woke upoken a Sant’ Af Ru. hAtan. ¥ a | pension heretofore granted her, Placed onthe (ate. Mixed .
a . X y bie 3 £8 iV a out nerchant H sichanan, a $0 imsell sal 5
Bhrimp pink snd shell pink will be | sidered an exceptional honor and com- t : An 1 may the Lord have mercy on your soul. ty . .. M
Hoar reported from the com-
On the day of victory no weariness through the heart while delirious from typhoid | 4 » on privileges and clections the Senate
much wora. pliment. He had not been long installed is felt oo o PATINCSS | I'd rather stand where T do than where that sol ih srentions the Ne
eacock feath mbroideries w fever | bill fixing t 3 w the meeting of electors
y x p ary does, I'm not afraid to di I stand hore | "9700 banat rn at . *
P. feather embroide enjoy in his ne position before court recog- + Xk Yalta on favih ash wet in God's nd SH at ean > Mubpalin Zack Whittier o-President, providing
bigh favor J i nitions und favors began to flow in Men, like bullets, go farthest when | 8 God's man, as God Almigl hiy will curse Ar Tunnelton, Ind., Zack Whittier,
every man who has had a8 part in pr ing this | wi 1! Niahal v ) : 3 4 the counting oi the votes for
3 sO annthogt ve man wb $ curing Wilson sud Nichol ug hnt ere all killa “ : : “
upon him. they are smoothest, § y 1 80 as Vaughan w President snd Pp
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Chosso- Now York Full Cream.
Petroleum Crude
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nrighty # verdiot, Nothing but HOO has .
some of the new printed cotton goods.
Bread moire sashes are seen upon
many stylish winter cloaks and visites,
The new organdie mnslins are woven
in large plaids, bars and stripes of pure
colors,
bunch of bright flowers, are worn in
London,
Scotch ginghams show toe same
cheviots.
on a ground of shrimp pink are amo.g
dew =ateens for spring wear.
The first importations of spring silks
have moire grounds with geometric
and flowered damasse designs.
Fringe or folds of plush are used to
trim all pointed waists, except those
msde for the most slender women.
Colored stones set with diamonds are
considered more fashionable than soli-
taires or onyx incrasted with the gems.
High Elizabethan collars, closely
covered with facetted pearls, are very
fashionably worn with elegant evening
toilets.
For afternoon dresses pin-checks of
neutral tints havea pleasing effect when
warmed up with a touch of eolored rib-
bon or a bunch of flowers.
Scarfs, sashes, plaited side panels
and Wattean tunics, made of Roman
striped mérveillenx, are much worn
over dresses of a monochrome color.
Pink, a leading color this season. is
brouglit out in any number of tones and
shades—sea-shell, primrose, flesh,
shrimp, coral, peraninm, laurel, peri-
winkle, and, most fashionable of all,
tha i xquisite pink tint shading to gold,
and known in the msthetic worid by the
name of anrore or dawn.
A unique style of evening dress af-
fected by many young ladies is a costume
of white nun s veiling, with black satin
sandals over black silk hose, embroi-
dered with erimson star flowers, elbow
sleeves, with very long black Suede
saxe gloves, high-standing fraise and
bertha of old Spanish lace, and garni-
The king of Holland, a life-long friend
temburg, presented him the “Kuights
the ord.r of the house of Luxemburg.
was visiting
highly pleased with the young Ameri-
at Friedrichshafen, on
Austrian
on a subject.
monsrch can
During the
counselor, and
“Geheimer Hofrath,” and on the 11th
of Beptember—the birthday of Queen
Olga—he gave him the “Koight’ 8 Cross
of the Crown of Wurtemburg.’ Bince
this last gift Mr. Jackson has been
made a baron, The list of orders and
titles already given and conferred stops
here for the present to what ni imbers
they will increase in the future, time
Seldom, if ever, has an
American received such honors and
such marks of royal favor, Mr, Jack-
son’s duties in his new position are not
onerous or burdensome. Most of his
time be tpends in company with the
king, and during his (the king's) walks
or short visits to his conutry palaces at
belma or Berg, wheti Le goes on hant-
ing excarsious to various parts of his
kingdom or ont of his kingdom he is
sare to be accompanied by his new
privy counselor, who has become as
much attached to his majesty as
his majesty has to him. He
traveling expenses are paid wherever he
goes. Certain horses in the royal sta-
bles are at his command, and he has
Adve rit 7 borrows its sharpest sting
from our impatience.
Love is a severe critic. Hate ean
pardon more than love,
The sunshine of life is made up of
very little beams that are bright all the
time,
He approaches
nearest to the gods
though he is in the right.
If you wish to appear agreeable in so.
ciety you must consent to be {aught
many things which you know already.
The mind profits by the wreck of
eve iy passio n, and we MUAY measure one
road to wisdom by the sorrows we have
undergone,
The desire to be loved is ever restless
and unsatisfied; but the love that flows
out upon others is a perpetnal well-
spring from on high.
The talent of success is nothing
more than doing what you can well;
and doing well whatever “yon do, with-
out a thought of fame.
All the knowledge we mortals can
acquire is not knowledge positive, but
knowledge c omparative, and sabjeet to
the errors and passions of hamauity.
The scar which an unkind word leave
upon a large love may be invisible, like
that of a gre ut sin upon tie tissues of a
repenting soul; but for one as for the
other, life do D 0 healing.
We walk in the midst of secrets: we
are encompassed with mysteries, We
know not what takes place in the atmos-
phere that surrounds us; we know not
what relations it hus with our minds,
The Richest Man in Ireland,
Francis Wise, who died recently in
Dublin, was the richest man in Irels ind,
leaving a fortune of over $15,000, 000,
which Le made as a brewer, He Ls ad an
investment of over £800,000 in the gov-
ernment funds, and a sum to his eredit
in the bank of £100,000. The interest
of his English funded property would
be £24,000 a year. Then his income
from lend and securities in land so far
& year, His holdings in American se-
one oy Garfield's removal, and tha at will be
the verdict of posterity on my inspiration. I
don’t eare a snap for the verdict of chi 8 Kenera-
I would rather a thousand times be in
position than that of those who have
nded me to death. I shall have a glorious
to glory, but that miserable scoundrel
hilt will have a permanent jobdown below,
where the devil is preparing for him.”
The prisoner for some moments continued to
shout his anath mas upon the court and eoun-
sel for the prosecution. In order to silence
him Deput ¥ Marshal Williams clapped his
hand over his mouth, an action which the lat
ter wonld have resented with a blow bad not
the police officers grabbed his hands and
clasped the handenffs upon his wrists,
The prisoner then tarned to his brother, and
from the eourt-room.
Ihe van in which Guiteau was taken from
the court-house to the jail reached its destina-
tion without accident or incident. The prisoner
remarked, as he steppe d out: “This is a reg-
ular Western snow storm ; it reminds me of
Chisago.”
He was taken at once to his cell, and a guard
was placed over him. This precaution is
a. ways observed in tho case of prisoners under
sentence of doat bh, and will be rigidly adhered
to in Guiteau’s case, both by night and d ay.
Origin of Names in the Week,
In the museum at Berlin, in the hall
devoted to northern antiquities, they
have the representations from the idols
from which the names of the days of the
week are derived. From the idol of the
Sun comes Bunday. This idol is repre-
sented with his face like the sun, hold-
ing a burning wheel, with both hands
on his breast, signifying his course
round the world. The idol of the
Moon, from which comes Monday, is
habited in a short coat, like a man, but
holdi ng the moon in his bands. Tuisco,
from which comes Tuesday, was one of
the most uncient and popular gods of
the Germans, and represented in his
day of the week was dedicated to his
worsh p. Woden, from which comes
Wednesday, was a valiant prince among
the Saxons, His image was prayed to
for victory. "Thor, from whence comes
Thureday, is seated in a bed, with twelve
stars over Lis head, holding a scepter in
while attempting burglary at the
of Thomas Clarke, A confederate nay
jamin Willoughby that morning betrayed tl
thereby giving Clarke and othors time to pre
pare for their reception.
A anear religious revival ported fron
and brother of Tom Baford, who killed Judge
Elliott, of the supreme court, last yoar Fh
revival meetings are conducted by the Rev
George O. Barnes, of Eastern K: ntucky, whos
y
fervor upon his hearers is the universal theme
of conversation
From Washington.
Tar commissioner Of pensions, in reply $0 a
House resolution calling for information as to
what amount would be required annually to
pay pensions during the next twenty-five years,
estimates the amounts which will be requirea
for the twenty-five years ending with 1006 at
Duniva January the public debt was de-
debt since June 30, 1881-the ond of the
last fiscal year--is $88,085,031,25,
the treasury is $248,025,408.50, The total re
coipta last month were $33 444,137, against
$20,473,070 in January, 1881, and the total ex
penditures were $12,800,000, against $15,500,
000 in January of last vear,
Mu, Booviiie fs reported to have considered
The cash in
vavorably the offer of some speculator for the
purchase of Guiteau'’s body for exhibition pur-
posas,
Last month the various United States mints
coined 1,198,000 gold pieces worth $8,081,000,
2,300,000 gilver dollars, and 5,802,000 minor
coins worth $87,800, being a total of 0,885 010
vioces worth £10 449,100,
interview with the assassin in which he in-
duliges in the usual amount of blasphemy and
bravado. The reporter adds: ‘*He is begin-
Heo said the bill
reported by Mr,
tmunds from the jadiciary committes and
assed by the Senate in 1878, Ordered to be
rinted . .., On motion of Mr, Logan the Senate
ill for the distribution by the national board
{ hoalth of pure vaccine virus to the people
was taken by unanimous ornsent, The ocum-
ittce amendments were adopted and the bill
was passed, The She rman three per cent,
funding bill was § assed as amended by a vote
of 738 voas to 18 nays,
Petitions for woman suffrage were presented
thereon,
Hi Ww ith ihe ono
ritizens of Massachusetta for civil service re.
Hawley also presented one on this
subject... Mr. Ingail's resolution declaring
Harrison defining
Mississippi and ite navigable tributaries, ete
Mouse.
Fol MUAY 27, 1882 for the
James A, Garfield. Adopted... Mr. Burrows
Referred
Mr. Hill introduced a bill reducing the
postage on letters and scaled packages to two
cents for half an ounce or under; four cents
Referred.
Bills and resolutions introduced : By Mr.
for iuformation as to the right or authority
under which the republics of North and South
America wore fnvited to send commissioners
to a peace congress 10 be held in Washington
in November, 1882 By Mr, Crapo, pro=erib
ing that the penalty for embezzloments of the
funds of national bavks shall be imprisonment
for not less than five and not more than ten
yoars, , By Mr. Van Aernam, to prevent the
introduction of contagious or infections dis-
eases, , By Mr. Robinson, resolution directing
he attorney. general to communicate to the
House his opinion on several questions relating
to the legality of the imprisonment by the
British government of American citizens,
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The statistics of the Reformed
(Dutch) church show that during the
| past year 118 chnrehes reported no ad-
Ho is suffering from a severe cold, which has
inflamed his eyes,
would not be surprised if Guitean did |
one; thirty-six kept their own number; |
194 lost more than they gained, In all
040 less than last year were received;
net loss, 477. Seven theological grad. |
A Surprised Locomotive
sor AN [roe
i A Swearing Engineer,
The people along the line of
Paliway from Tramway Landing,
1a, he nland 1 WY TiS Were sur
amused at a redent
SO many strangy
wever, are consta oily |
ng 4 emselves to tl We al
i le nowadavs
iit ISOs Ale few
ix Was {1} 3 exception
We ‘have read of the * palnte
ship on a pein ted ocean, a. and
witnessed the Ee
os Rs shown in
w hever .
g& in mpid 0 na rallvay
* train u th People
obser ved, with wi ide-eyed won
g der, the locomotive and fen
der and fall train of cars mov.
ing through the country,
adorned on every available
fio With { the Tag onl words—
! It | boc oked
i ull disp) ny of color
Hored 1 ned any thing
these times, It] obed hl ime,
if the impu
dence cf the
advertising
man be the
standard,
It looked
funny to see
t the train
and engine
swathed
{ with these
part -color-
ed rheun-
matic wrap.
pings: and
at a conve
portunity
our corres
pondent in-
he conde
tor what it
all meant?
“Why, it means that my whole train looks likea
traveling menagerie,” said the conductor. “1
laid up my sal at Tramw BY, a8 usual, and, dur
ing the hours of ‘balmy sleep, SUPPOSE SOME
of those advertising wretches backed wp their
'kit' and posted it from front to rear. don't
know why they did it; but there stands the
elongated, red and yellow facts staring you in
the faec, and just as prominent as a rabbit's ears!
It's hard luck stranger, but 1 guess it's all right.”
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