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i i rv t1- r- 1 1 y. THE nOKTCLMR TIDES. Tha local riAmns. Ch sure Is Eatertalnment. An entertainment consisting of drs W)IWid astarday by awM UOXTCLAIB POST Omut Haiti eUM at P.

0. 7 a. aa4 ZtlS p. as. rriva, 9 a.

p. a. TVK SXSTE91T 07 WAX-rUSTC- Wre mar the weary eye repoca, i 1 hsn ra-toa on the arsat, 1 Where neither ruilty lory slows, Kor deeplcsbls Staff Tee one the first, the feet, the betV The qncinnatos of the West, who-nonrrdarSDoth-ra, Tlsi iimalliail tha n-nva WuataMHMr. BIS, I IE, msiw scenes from Dickens, tableaux, music, will be given by the ladies of the Presbyterian society, at Jacobus Hall, Montclair, Wednesday evening, February tlst. poors open at 7 P.M.

X2I2VTS foil OVn CIIIIEIff. (Ooatrtpnud Tha leuon at hnnd when trangeri 'are risking onr Tillage lo eircli of home for the summer, or for a longer time. Man of theae oon template only a' temporary eo oa among ua but the' history of the past has shown that In lormtr years many such ones hare become our permanent and most reliable citizens; 1 lsk ruts stoarcLam aim OKI KW WOOD TABLB. SATUEDAY, FEB. :17, 187T.

To snaae moe binab there was betooo. Leaa liT aost. The birthday of tha -Tathi af hla Cona. orrtc To New Tork R.M. s.sft, 7.81 ai7 assaed 10.

SO a aad S.0S and 4.47 Bwv Vot West KimI and iniermnutt tta.tlnn 41 p. n. Thti train doss not go to Now York. rom New a. m.

It m. L80, i.Su, la BsUllaur, try May it ever be fresbly remembered by American hearts 1 May It ever re-awaken ts them a filial veneration for his memuii ever 1 Ooraer FulIrtoandBk)omflklATfc I rekindle the fires of patriotio regard to tbe country which be loved so well; to which be Tsann t3.oo per auw, cave his youthful ngor and bis yocthnn i energy durlnR the perilous period of the early Indian warfare; to which be devoted 1 Al AtvMUln T. ham bis life, in tbe maturity of his powers, la the field; to which, again, be oCered the counsels of his wisdom end hla experience President of the Convention that framed The natural advantages ol Montclair Its wide and beautiful prospects lu pure air lis genaral healthfulne5s and 1U convenient communication with New York, have attracted many who in the course of a few weeks sojourn roi med atUchmenu which Induced permanent hame. desirable that we should continue to make good impressions bo AND CON ta Twenty Uollan a year, ftouces deaths aad DWrlaxesw Jl be Inserted lose OS aj.g,M7 our Constitution, which be gutded and directed while tn tha Chair of State, and for which the last prayer of his earthly snppiicatios. was offered ud.

when it came the moment for BUST kC9I OT PEOSMCT. The Indications are that tbere will be many new "building ereted lu Montclair during the coming season. There Kems tobe.a rush ot applicants already fur houses soon to become vacant The surroundings of Montolalr seem to be In higher favor than any of the other place this way from the city, which fact Is becoming universally known and Is being taken advantage of by those who wlrh to live a retired and quite life away IroiO. the ham and buzx of the City. Real estate agents are al-ready rery active negotiating sales and everything points to a large influx ot strangers this summer In our mid ts, and to the building of many new residences, and In fact "to ioprovements without end.

Let thei enterprise our cltlzlns and capitalists untold Itselt this season and outstrip all former efl orts, to Improve, enlarge" aad beautliy our already pleasan i Bin. Javrlsy ua Blsamfllsl The Montclair Social Circle have decided to repeat the popular exhibition ot Mrs. Jar ley's wax work, (which was so favorable received In Jacobus Hall Febi 6, 1877) st Llbrajv Hall la Bloom field on Monday evening, Feb. 19th. Thirty two wonderful' moving figures accompained by en excellent musical programme lecture by the orlaoi.ar?.

JarleylThe entire net Wo Invito oxnuanalnatloas tool and otasr him. so well, and so frrandly. and so calmly to die. He was tbe first man of tbe time la ot the wntM aaast ae-ootnBaay the not for paUllo. Uesv bat as aa vulenoe of good Those which be srrew.

His memory is first and i LOAN Performance to commence at 8. Admission, 50 cents. Children, 25 cents. Claaply Although we understand that It! was the hobby of a former publisher to ad-vocate the purchase of a steamer and the organization of a fire brigade, we feel called upon to sutrgest the subject snew, inasmuch as we have been visited, within the short space of two weeks, tw ice by the fiery element. But as we said before, this Is a suggestion only.

1 Xiao Weavtker. Tbe following at the variations of the temperature as indicated by the thermometer at Giifl3n Baldwin's Pharmacy," Jacobus building, for the psst week: tAJsY lill tr.lL Voodar, 41 S4 Tuetdar. IS 11 16 odnotday, II se rriia, SS i 4J 4S AolTevtleea ltten. Um of letters remainlns nnolaimed la the' Post Offlee ta slonteiair, K. jrbraarr IS.

187T: Ahltwrn, Hesrv Ortega, Xlas Lent aatOla atra. Elisabeth Gould, Idas Abbie B. Batly.UlasU. Hohoway, James Bargess, Cbas. Mernt.Ilarrv sot indorsed wul ko Into he wuti basket.

ur yuuors, out in order to do this there Is need of some care on the part of our citizens. The attractiveness ot a moat sacred in our lore; and ever hereafter, 1 -1 tilt tU last drop of blood shall freceeta the last American heart, bis name shall be aapeU of nower and might. Yes, aentlemen, there fe one peisonst, one vast felicity, which no man ean share him: It was tbe dadv beautv and towerfiic See what our real estate agents have to offer In another column. A house for all, both rich and pooti Now Is the time to advertise ami let the people know what you, have' offer tor the spring trade V- Mr. F.

A. Wheeler baemoved his drug store to Hayden's brick building, where he will be pleased to meet bis oU customers, 1 'Viae from Greenwood Xske Is still being Uausported in lsrg Quantities over the Q. Ii. B. R.

fr the New York market. Valentine day was obaoed among the HtUe folks In MontcULhto a co.slo-erable extent, as PoimasWr Doremus can weL. testily, I The pleasant weather we have been enjoying for the past two weep, was suddenly turned mto almost 4,. hurricane last Tuesday, jtut WeaneatUy opened calm and bright ajaln. I 1 A new and oommodlod4orse-sbed has been put up by tbe M.

ji' G- L. Cm -i mf.l from the tn making oar maiden bow to the people Ol Montclair and rlclnlty we know our" trial baa commenced and ani nsatchlesa glory of bis Ufa, which eoab'ed lOroadDe- viuage cannot --run Itself any more than a itore or a dwelling can. Thrift, nter prise and neatness are noticeable sad attractive In a village as well as In a home 1 Every welt kept house and lawn Is a public benefit a pleasure to nun to create bis country, anc. at the same time, secure an undrlnz love and resard frosa the whole American people, Tbe first ta paUently await the verdict ol the Jury. the hearts of bis countrymen ra Yes.

firvtl every passer by." ri': He has our first and most fervent Jove. Undoubtedly there were brave, and wise, aad i goid men. before his dav, ln every Colony; I But the American nation, as a nation. 1 do In all clTllixed communities a newspaper has ot late years been considered a public necessity, and we can conceive not reckon to have begun before 1774. And the first love cf that vountr America was Washington: the first name aha llaned wss On the contrary a dimly or delaplda ted dwelling, a broken fence, a neg lected lawn, dangerous sidewalks or Hthy gutters are tepulslve to every he-bolder and betoken 'ery undesirable neighbors, i There are not a few such matters that his name; her earnest breatb spots it; it still is her prou4 ejaculation, and It will be tbe letgas9 of her expiring life.

Yes, others of our great men hare been ap-oreeiatei many admired by all hot him re love, him we all love. About and around him we call no no dissentient and discordant and of no reason why Montclair should be an exception. Local events should be chronicled which can be compiled lu a future history for the rising generation, and the business community should be heard from through this medium. Courter. Staa Carrie IrnotdolL lira.

AC. Ji Lfroceedi wllfbe devoted to ne relief of lwtriwi jr. Jm, arid Oraat, J.O. Wa Mrfc depot, for the anfCii- I ueed speedy and earnest attention. In warn, atrm, xtarriet" IJMQ per dissatisfied elements, no sectional prejudice nor bias, no party, no creed, no dogma of the very center of our village there are venlence of the patrons of Troad.

i A late train will soon be I mix i on' the none oi tnese snail assail mm. Yes, wnea storm of battle blows darkest ana sundry conspicuous Items 'which have been neglected far two Montclair SB Greenwood i Jfce rou- rases bisrlMa. ts. mn- wmno leaving New York M. are iully aware of the responsibility resting upon us, and of the many embarrassments attendant thereto The uusavory reputation ot tbe last publlca-1 the.Boontoa snfierers.

AdmUajon 25 cents. Reserved seats 25 cents e. Tickets for sale at the principal 4tore in Bloomfinld and tbe postofScjJoors open at 7, Exhibition begins at 8 pre-ciselv. Residents of Montclair and lnterme-diaie neighborhood holdisg tickets lor the wax woiks will be carried to and from Bloomfield free of charge by the D. A W.

R. R. on the evening ot the exhibition shah aerreevtM-y-American arm, and cheer every American hsort; it shall relume that Promethean' fire, that This wiU be a source ot gre aU conven 1.000 pe Citizens' may become accustomed to such sights until they scarcely notice 1 them but strangers are shocked by D7 person eaUlna- for (ho above letters wil plMM mj i JSO. POEBMTJ3. Postmaster.

WsttMngte PabUc Sthssl. Retusis for the quarter ending Feb, roary li 1877. Numbr enrolled In Mr. Kerr's Department C9 Numr esrolied in Mr. Pearson's Dartment, 77 Tbtal ience to many and will nildoubt be thouroughly appreciated bftM je mauy patriodsai, tbat devoted love of country which his words have commended, which hie example has consecrated.

Bern Cxoazs. tlon here has of oourse chilled the con them and have' recent! been heard fidence of many, and which time; In patrons of the road. .11 Cast thv bread upon Sod making comments by no means complimentary, Let the neglected dwellings be 'pat -From kxw snxxa Draoa mi's airon; At the close ot last week, wiillo rm thou shalt gather it alter mny days but supposing yod should Lppcn to be lust out of bread. Shoul ith' Uttr in order, let tbe broken fences, both of inspection, we discovered a few Boveltasa conjunction with our own efforts to create a reaction, can alone ch uigel tt Is oar Intention to to ihe public such a publication as will not offend in any particulars, and that not one word Avfags dally attendance In Mr. KerrV partmenr, 54 wood and Iron, be restored to respecu let the dark streets' be nighted in sprintt millinery.

Importers are receivtesr goods and making preparations for tbe wboUv sale spring trade, which opens about the fir-r of March. The new styles are sot on exhi Ayrage daily attendance in Mr. be the case and you wish preideuUh your stock aud Increase f-irade, ad N.J. eyrson's Department, 61 again, and tbe HUby streets be cleaned shall enter Its composition that Is not TAfal 106 72 sanctioned by tb mo-4 refluei. The Percentage vertise In the MoaTCLiia Tu aa.

We suggest a careful peituY1 ol our ad vertislug columns tbis weeVv what the business communniv hve to ml oSor tn the neooie of I dontclair. except' to tbe favored few, aad as yet there are not many decided chanree among recant importations. A novelty will' be bonnets with tbe crown of. bin, and brim of straw. The shape of crowns will be varied, some sloping upward and others tke the square crown.

The brims of tbe new bonnets will be dose against the bead, and shades of- chip will be aeain in vorne. politloal status' ol the paper will be In dependent, and In local matters it will let the ruins of Are cleared away, and then notnnly will the comfort ot many an old resident promoted, but many a sf-anger will ba a tu acted, aud manv a real estate wner will And It a good advertisement of the houses and lot which he has In the maikat. TWO LIVES FOR ONE. Charles Oichwald yesterday morning suffered the extreme penalty of the law at Newark. Convicted in November Ia.tof the murder of officer Brock, ol the Newai Police force, he was, with Tnomas Bran, hla companion, in the double ofience of burglary aud murder, sentenced be hanged.

Both men were defended by able couhceL Both men were defended by able counsel The frlencs of both, accepting thei yrotes cations of lnnocense, urged upon thalr defenders the necessity of using Brake av Limb. UtL J. a. ItCSOBAYB TEI VICTIM. A home natronaae shoull-W Hivvn to Sunday eveiting quite a serious assiduously labor for tie best Interests Importers are intending to brnur ont earkMiB i of the people.

With the proper dlreo-tloa and enterprise, before the expire our own butiiiesa firms In prettr. accident befel Mr. 3. Musgrave. It going to the city fori suppiiw.

em Mr. M. in company with Mr. Geo. feel colfldent in sarlog that 'Wj j).

Smith, were on their way to attend striae of fancy straws. Loops and bows en tbe crown will not be tbe prevail in- stria. I i Qousci but ribbons will be trimmed closely around 1 THE ENGLISH not prices wUl be satUfaclvij iu pui Services at the Presbyterian charrh llnw, in deeper tlon of another decade, a city charter wilt JUntit over out beads.1 so this ib. it is rumored that yeili shades than these worn last wiU. summer.

chasers. 1 iJh'y wnt to entt the yard on th The following Is the description In aad be worn, and white lace i is- i a As Daniel wb.tet i fi'J. ii-rth Jttr.rMusgravte itkistuk. an means passible to prevent their ptfS4 Ci.4" will our he jreely s. sDrlnsr adrances rarianos oi nowvri ''1 the New Yoik Herald of the entrances of Queen Vict oria and the Prince and Pi loceaa at WaU; I ntt he.

Eone lb- i vare aw railing for gatatw iv t-ct ftn. and great exertions wri always room a ntiiij A. newsDjercaouct t'Ut be a avvwht-w in favor, and generally, news will be more cromselv used than last season. w--i" l-ni4iat lit ww tu v-. as.a wuimmei-t wr" not successful, and thWw- WyaStis a.V.M yHX2 Pariiam'eOi: 4 will always finl For spring bonnets wreaths of roses wit shaded green Jesya-ww ahown.

The new ltrht honnets tJL this monfii sirHind with r.te'y IjV.o to his 'reae-' on-O ifttft Senate haying reluaed to paasa think when we klvr fiau-y', li.I3fc PinlUiam's carrlairtT'iMnT evoreaa rioweriecCd a scarf of lace or white muslin? kins so bulsy fiUng teetb tb.v we cau- th rtwrt to aay, wllhoct to rt tiUi Jimk home paper should be sustained In not get a chance speak to LUa- oi we Sheriff of Essex County proceed on Wednesday to csmlnaiion it was found tbat Mr, M. bad sustained what Is called a frac ire of the tibia, thorougbaess as a tentist neeo no-questioned. His motto la, what you do, unaries ex6cut0d preference to those printed elsewhere. preseuco soon. 11 persons.

HI do it well. His prcea are moderate. is attaenea to toe centre oi tne ostcc susw brought forward, and is knotted in full bowf under tbe chin. style Is becoming te most .1 fashiovabi srxxa. The exceedingly high price of raw tSOL which advanced suddenly lat summer mora than fifty per cent, has the effect to decrease the quantity of importation The large importing bouses have been very careful not to order largely, tbe present financial deprasaton We therefore, with this brief lntroduc- RyauIail -w A rural geutleaan, living tloa) of ourselves, and an outline o1 Hiding.

neighborhood of Montclair, made his first visit to the nit the other day, al three hours before, with sympnm thji led ta the conclusion, after upe post-mortem examination, that roiav. I Last Saturday nUrht between eleven and welve o'clock, a fire was discovered among the reed I stacks adjoining the paper-mill near the A W. R. our latent ions and aesires, present though be bad reacnea manuoou. to yoa the first number ot the Mont being the principal reason.

booou a -snrar --jcs do i neoasa oonns: voa U-am to the Europeen Happening on Broadway when the lanul thronie lai constandr passing to dalr Times, and ask the encourage 'At -wo o'clock the of the Throne Room opened, and Albert ward, Prlr.ce ef Wales, preceded by heralda, entered, escorting the Princess Alexandra. Tbe aasemblage rose, and tbe Princess took her seat on the wooU aack, taUug tbe empty tbrone. The Prince wore the uniform of a field marshal under his ducal robes and locked like the picture of King; Henry VJJX burly, waddling and ungracetuL He look bia usual seat on the right of the throne. The Princess, beautiful and fair as a Idly, showln- no trace i ol TimeV lingers, looked" bright, gracions and smiling. The tiumpets sound nearer, the door is again opened, tbe audlenoe are on their feet aud remain standing, at-d the Queen's procession slowly First come pursuivants and heralds.

In costumes seeming to be dipped lu moiton within uniu u. rfMiHUi a-ma ment and patronage ot the public weeks. Tw blIlw. and owned by Mr. G.

J. Wbeeler. Before Mr. W. was apprised of the fact the' flames had got ander pretty fair msnnfauturad aud fro, be auddenlj stopped and lak had either been taken'by or administered to the oohdemned man.

The event caused a of excltemen In Newark, crowds of people thronging the streets In the neighborhood of the Oounty Jail o'clock In the morn ng until noon. -f daring the ut year, tor Mrerta nrer ons years, and the silks tuLfSillA log a seat upon a convenient doorstep, 99BS9neSBS9aBB9 Hayes 8, TUden 7. President Grant Is packing up pre emaiked when stked his business headway, A "pad dragoon" was demonstrated to be Insufficient to cope at higher prices than have pr toe tbe past two and a half jeers. brocade eu wa there, that he was waiting for the pro ccaalon to nasi. Ani this in the 19 th paratoty to vacating the White House.

in vogne and are beautiful designs, stylish brocades are in leaf patterns, tbe leaves ot a with the devouring element, and ac The New Jersey Central Bill way has century. 'I cordingly a son of Mr. W. made haste for Orange and securing the services of STOKES IN A' NEW BOLE. passed Into the hauds of a receiver.

The live manaeerS of the Montcla'r Justice Bradley will hereafter be Edward S. Stokes was formorly tbe NET. a steamer, wmcn soon arrivea, ine flames were after a time checked, the ai Greenwood Lae Railroad, witn lighter shade than the ground. Basket wove designs are in a light quality of aUk, aad the arabesque figures are attractive. For bridal toilettes are brocades of cream white, stives white, ivory white and ro whit.

For evening dress all tbe fashionable light shades art in vogue, brocaded in tbe new styles. Armors silks are shown, to be need in oombineice with gros This silk was in vogue sot many years since, and tbe old, cast eff dressei can be brought out, and, with plain sola. owner, ot tbe trotter Josephine, and a eye to beautify thi surroundings oi known as the President-maker, and we would, for the sake of economy' and to steamer remalnuir, however, until iheir pleasant and ctmmodious depot. noon of But for this timely have decided, to plac a beauiitul foun arrival It Is more than probable that a avoid vnnecessaiy excitement, bulidoz-ng, eto4 recouimend the abolish ment ot the general election gold. Tbe higu officers of the court lollow.

Tben oomes Behamiii DUraeli as Premier, in his new peer's robes of tain In ibe center of (he plot or grass great deal of property would have been destroyed. There were about, sixty sucks of reeds destroyed entailing a on the south aide o' the depot. Ana as if this was hot eiough, they have make a new costume. Armor silk in small figures, will be in demand for polonaise aad princess dresses. Mow the plank in the.

Democratic scarlet, bearing the sword of I Bute. The Duke of Ni folk, hereditary Karl platiorm was ruined TUden let the loss of between three and lour thous Marshal ofEugland and Premier Duke. and dollars, on' which there was an in party lie w-lt. At least ibis Is what we beard a prominent Bepubllcan say. fhe Marquis ot Winohesier, carrying surance of $2,005.

Mr. Wheeler feels ine recent importations ot niack sues navi tbe cashmere finish and are soft and pliable. Tsffetasilk'fs summer wear. This auk baf not been much sought after, its lustre betas tbe principal objection; but ft is arable and does not catch the dost easily, and will make handsome traveling costumes. Tbe colored ISTIO the cap of nuiutenauce, and the Duke there was considerable rivalry between him and Mr.

H. N. Smith, the owner ofthe trotter Juno. It culminated in a mateh for five thousand dollars a side and a bet of six' thouaand for a trot of mile heats, best three In live, in fleetwood Park In July 187U Mr, A. Buck ot Bullalo, Freight Agent Of the rie Railway under Fish and Oodd, was appointed sukeholder.

At P. on the appolitod day, the judges, William Shaw and John L. according to their affidavits, decided that the tiack was two muddy for the race. At 45, however the track having become dry, Mr. Smith appointed new-judges, and We tear the Boards lurnlahed by Florida and Louisiana will nuke the plat -ertain that it was of Incendiary origin.

aid put a triangular iprt on, ive ide for a flour gaxde We uuaerstand his. Is the toreruhier of mauy like mprovements.4 of our Village be adorned iithe same manner The contract for balding tbe stone piers to stjpport the ew bridge over Passaic river on ti M- A G. L. R. R.

ot Richmond bearing the crown." It so, might the law's rlgorus hand clutch the culprit. Then, amid a' husb, came Victoria, form of lb Bepuhliean party a little shaky. 1 Queen of Bnglaud aud Empress of lu-uis, -with slow Step and pensive air, gros grams nave a alight lustre, and the blue, dark steel and the smoke shades. Beal-browa resams its popularity, and a dark shade el blue is shown for spring wear. The green tints are lovely in all the shades, from the When dealing with friends always The Librsuy.

Among the recent additions to the deal square and above, board, unless has been awarded toesrs. Lomi A i irenue. bowing as she advanced to the throne. Following Hei Majesty were the Prin saint, creamy green to toeaara myrtie spaas. Prune and slum tints and nrettv and atvUahi Montclair 'Library are Mummies and Moslems, The Mikado's Empire, Star you are sure you are smart enough to deal from the without; your friends catching you at it.

Even In cesses Louise and Beatrice. When Her also the moss-green in va Hon-shades. Bom rette baa been alluded to in a former article-' board and Port, A Short History ol Barns, and they hav como-ence" in woik. The bridge lto be of boa an made firtt-clasa In fvery sense, of word, and is to be completed by the and is now imported as a nove' ty. It Is made of waste silk in contrasting colors and oi Natural Science, Alllbone's Poetical put Junto on the track.

Josephine had the latter case, you would be meaner been placed lu the stable, and Mr and Prose Quotations, a number oi different shad-. The surfacs Is quite smooth, with raised damask, irregular Azures, thau a spiu dog, and we like a rattle-anske better than we do a spits dog. first day of Ju Wruouce tbat all bound volumes ot Blackwood, the Eclec Stokes had left the track. The stakes he improvements male by; ibis com small enecas ana stripes in summer sun win be the prevailing styles. Bo very email are were awarded to Mr S.nith.

The tic, Our Young Folks. Harpers', crib Swnatoi blmou Cameron, who will Maiesiy Wtu, seated 'the Pi incess Louise drew the ermine drapery of the throne partly about the Queen's I feet. 'The Queeu's costume waaVof blaok velvet uunmed.wiih snluiver. fur, a square uck corsage aud long flowing sltstves. Qa her bead was a widow's -cap aur-uiouuted by a diamond orown.

Tbe Kohoi-uoor, or -Mouutaiu of Llgut," tbat great diamond vhlch has a hiaiory sort the lines that at aistanca the so i tional Trotting Congress approved the pauy are tlrst-cbiss ant permanejitand the line la gatuirg in popularity every day. ner Litteil'a Living Age and St. Nicholas, Bryanl'a History ot the Uulted Statea, Men and Manners In America, be saveuty-e'bt years old on tbe 8ih ot Jlarvh, sued tor breaeh of prom-Uar6 'ysday -by a wot by award. Amaaa Spraguo, Cob Wolley and H. B.

Vail of the minority objected Mr. Stokes appeared before the trot- Hayden's Life and Table Talk, Memoir of John Todd, Tfaeophilus and Others, an tOt seeaVr. bne is aescnoea as a Treasury dei rather uiidcr-lztd, and ln Congress, In the New York Hotel rnVt ifftii old. She Uist Wyck Hazel and Tbe Gold of Cblek- almost as old as Christianity, wmuu About two weeks sloe a present 1 the shape of a plasterjarh) bust, tap-posed to be a correot lileness of Wash log ton, arrived in towudirected simply to the library, and wittnothing accom-Danrina lc to denote; who was the yesterday and gave notice that he will ereil, Sights and Daniel De- ask for a reopening ot the case. Wilt ronda, Silver Pitchers, Helen's Babies, flittered lu the tuibaua of Indian em eiors eenturles ago, wblcU was more than once a Kjug's rausou, biased lam Parks said that as Mr, Stokes (alii, was In prison and could not make him- the ancieut aimdu has dainaed lie.

Hity thousand dollars' woi th. Ta, Senator's tirieuda propose that the cast; snail be reierred to' the Electoral Commission alter It has settled the Pi eel on tha Imperial bosoiu, supposed to in donor. It was blied fim New York, aud any farther partijalars we have self hea when the National Congress Tbe Home of Giey lock. For Summer Afternoohs, The Laurel Bosh, The Story of Three Sisters, Phoebe Junior, A Living Faith, Captain Sam. Boys bl dicate lu its marvelous bniilancy the peais of one color.

These will make handsome princes drees for hou-e wear, or trimmed neatly, a stylish oostume for last season are now sold for seventy-five cents per yard, and many ladies prefer to the later style. It will not be considered oat of fashion. The very small checks and stripes are held at higher prices. Grenadine in ackand colors, Is largely imported, but farther mention ot this thin fabric is deferred until the time for -purchasing. -4 vt Tbx Rev, Edw.

Everett Hale doss not greet lv care for revival aad revivalist. He tells tola suggestive story! "In early hte I happen ed to meet one morning with tbe distinguishes' ed author, Sylvester Judd, Just after we has both beard a great preacher, a man of muc! rhetorical powar and remarkable 'religiosity; speak on the text: Tbe whole creation jrrosai ed in pain together until now. I asked Judd bow be liked tbe sermon. 1 stoed though with be said fn a sort ot agony. I stood it till he cams to that plarl where he abussd God's ocean.

Bat when said that that was roaring in pain, was bowl i ing with agony as convinced of am. 1 had to leave my seat and leava thi, church. I crowded by the good woman docided uie case it should be reopened It only tbat be may be heard. Gates been unable to learn, alhougb hate valte ot the imperial additiou to lue made diligent inquiry, As we ale not Other Countries, Schuyler's Tuikistan. Barnard and II.

B. Vail also favored a EnglLs'b crowu. artist, we cannot spek of thenerlt From the Lakes of Kiliarney to the Beet ber'a Western tour so iar snolyns. "A i re lu reopening. of the work, but leave li lor the Vublic Golden Horn, In the Levant, Rose li Jacob Somerindyke the veteran turf atfvuian giif.r.ated Miaia Weiss Cleveland, sums tifguig Bloom, We Boys, Wenderholme, the 'ojj by a personal JnspecUoc At 1 i ate it.

worthjf acqulaitbn to said that be went to Fleetwood in tbe lunmy icvYar Dwellers in Five. Sisters Court, Mercy wcreimr-u Park to see the race between Josephine mmunit cau and manv were turm4 awsy, wuuble Keuue'" of Uij ---J ti-e and many were, turma awsy PhllbrUk 's Choice, Noblesse Oblige, anu Juno and knew that it had been wboever Nellie Ktnnard's Kingdom- Gabrie. lariii Um li'ia rewiveiJi-f-ruuuoii tv jbaiitt to the tioror, tas tbiis siie the )rctblt. ae tx-iittxer postppned on awouut of thai heaviness Conny, Near to Nature's Heart, Tbros- of the, track, Hi Psper I of per Patau, an estate valued at flD.W tribtitions be xuade wid tju'f'iJ Vnh write, in this Carmargue, The Echo Mr Siokes was somewhat excited gain admission. From o-e to uollars each were ottered by several p' r.

sons the doors would be allowed to stand open, so tbat they might tn outside within slgbt and hearing ol the speaker, lu Chicago the crowd wa, almost unprecedented. People gather. librsry as attraai as iJbJe. rv, I Club, bumor and Shakes, eare, we aoor.pi toe pew. -excuse me, Maaars but if makes me sick," I said.

I was not my yettetday and offered to bet fire thous sen uii i stooa under uon's eiesr stars in ti lay lcplra, Through Normandy, aud doll. is that Mr. Smith erred In mauy. bhe got a letter hut Sunday from Rev. Mr.

Dieckman, formerly this city, but now Uviug lu 1 3 wa, suting ihrthe had recelred a letter. Woslee Ssr ltU.ctee. Antvmlin a. nar kmmr jsaunigDt, Xbev. tulvjaaaJi'ijtorc CrUus' Greece 1.

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