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Show muef .wfc" .Mt of Spring. ,,., from the sun I f.u. the 6 " 1 .ealh tUe 'AuJi,Wate...ow.lron,e.u.. bar-keep- earth and ocean iction Willi eiitl , rUc from nfar, from afar; 0v.--r -- The front M iBtheMnwi'S raV car. lluit (juiJoi mine airy Iu piwiinf along the X MUkl'Il land aud ; million Of The ijoI)-ofAud HtBjoIIy frog be. jjyjuveuUn choristers boot The insects and honey iu the sunny breeze, J'.a-- k in l'fV itjd j;xuiting d Prayer Tliiikgivi"S everywhere air the fill Hid bky above. la the depth of wiliftf ffds llif r.aihery nrniy fioaS. the.' breeze Fresh from Of my tempt "Where is "she going?1' asked the reporter. "To th I quicken tbe pul? AuJnJture exults I In tli joy existeuep hi huwors fre!i wild I for tbe leaves ami, flowers f Am! tiio niiu iuy lullaby .iu.'S. tbeie I lay, rest On my mi'ther's breast At At dunces tlio time uwny. p 1S7. Evoninff in tlic Kuekol Shops of New York. Sun Thursday evening with Detectives Patrick Kce-n:,- rc-inrt- Thos. and u 1. Mitchell of Capt. command, visited some of the best known bucket shops, or distilleries, as the owners are pleased to oaiitliem, in the Fourteenth Ward. Almost every ward in the city lias its .ptaof 'hese dens, but the Fourteenth can be taken as a fair sample fiiukhy's the whole. of Detective Kecnan, a young, bright iEclt, who baa detective won a name on the list second to none of them. : m'kI: is a bad night to sec the shops iu full blast. Evcu the creatures who fre boor, quent these places remember that this is Holy Thursday, and get as near the churches as they can. But "To-nig- bucket God-forsak- m what's stirring, anyhow." of the policemen in the titioa chimed in that "business in the sLps these times was awfully veil Several dull." reporter and the two detectives walked up Mott street. As the twonearcd Lyuch's, at 231, an aged WOUian Kt:ir"prpi? nHt of nn :i'lov iinrl -- O"sua to a ragged urchin who trembled The H L ---- -j t her appraach : "Take dis. I Patsev. fhandinrr him a wtcr bottle") and her 'em full oda ft up." The boy hurriedly glanced at the seemingly doubtful what lest to uo, slunk away in the 'Seers and was wkness. "He'll go up the 6trcct," said Keenau, "and get .that bottle tor five cents. She'll drink the Def- ective il l wed A NUMlien what?" Abe reporter and the officers went All was quiet. Rows '"JoLynjfg. 'barrels, whose heads were painted ite and numbered, had shining wucets. 1 wo sleepv men sat !Vttiin the railing, and at Keenan's iwitiitioQ drank ale from broken edicts, ihe reporter asked why - rets were numbered. Fai(i Detective Mitchell, Y" 'swn?, J. eupposc it is for the t,n's who can't read. They can re- the numbers, and they choose .. lllir own barrels. iou will see," spoke up Detective "that in all the bucket shops barrels are numbered. Men and , -- . Jn, CO to thfi rmnpo ctt;rt.,a shop," rep itd "Wat's dat?" said the soaker iu astonishment. "Dat's nothing. Wim-medrink? J)on't you give yourqf, Why, de wimmiu away up away. fronts do de same iu dem browu-stonting, don't dey, hey ? We's living, dat's all. We don't get ahead ol nobody, wo. don't: Can't get so good bonze, p'raps, but we git it. Luk at hoteis. What 'cm in the bang-udo they do there, eh, boss? Drink, why I ttl's you, and you kin bet on cru saders had betitdatdein d wiunnin. Dem's dein look after ter lookiu' after." needs de ones what The barkeeper in Kyan's was unIhe lire in the great stove happy was smouldering, aud three Jicn and one woman stood near it. The men, in a way, puffed away at their old clay pipes, and the woman said, "My Uod, officer, what a head I've got on. me!" Her face Some one. was Lushed with liquor. childthe home to said, "Mary, go ren," but she made no answer. Stepping into a little dark room iu the rear of the saloon, whic'i, like the other bucket shops', was lined Nvith barrels whoso' heads were painted white and numbered, the reporter, with the aid of a lighted match, saw ' lying on 'the floor two women and three men, all overcome by liquor. One of the women was youug and fresh looking. Her shawl was wrapped tightly around her shouldersr The men rested their heads on their arms and snored heavily. "This is nothing, answered Kee- 'Some night's this place is nan. e Fo'.dudtu Oh bucket u When my labor ii dune 1 return to tbe mn; ! 0 YES!! 0 YKS!! Persons who visit barbsr, sVojiS would give a premium for a barber who would not insist upon them hav- 1 1,1 spiuxg : is' ,KD COAL! ing their "hair cut," or submitting COALVILLE to a "shampoo", when they only wish Rock Spring, $ 9 00. cd to be shaved. A man who called . . 9 tO Delivcreil, 7 00. at a tonsorial establishment on Conlvillo, Smithfield street succeeded in nonDelivered, 70. a ol tiixxl Clean most SVrm Coal. Uettin? plussing by Keep persistent knight the razor. The barber insisted upon U! YARD AT P. FREIGHT DEPOT. giving the transient customer a ;Onler left at DoUfjkvs'.M'-H- t .Market j Hi I 'shampoo," and the T. C. peremptoiioiHlly Slled. rily demanded why such a request JOHN PlN'fJOOK. slUl 3m. was made. Then a little colloquy ensued something like. this; Barber ' "Your head's "very, dirty, to-da- y. . ' C T. Well, I kuowitis. and'I v want it dirty." Barber "Want it dirty Why, More than .. ineMillioninuse!! m C.veloitdin . RKTISEB' ..EPITlOXi A ranger, aud I want to have soil on my liead The Burber. ceased his importnn-ings- , and quietly shaved his man. lUtiburtjh Chronicle. G la tbe bent Entirely half-l'rightcne- CYCLOPS DIA . Will be isoieil tej;iuiiiim July, 1S73. CompKlo iu 10 Vulis., ef buo jiaeH eaeii. " pi rhaneo for tlie million K buy a cpmpleti-l.r.iry without leeliiii; ho rot. A Sitviux if Uu rvHt a dnv biiyn tl.e lomjilete not. Sow it the Inn tj miliM'nl'e. A fur all' Tnjo'rmntion, (1 Ajjertt for NurOtero L'tali. n TEN DOLLARS M.'l .nil l..l.t.I I In, Hiu A,..- f1.. , fll. IV n mm y 2 Zft jJ n oj eruieii by qu ii,. i t luiy,iilreiii;tlittii.lilurbility ; biuei. A w 1'atPHl Al Wltb wliieb "fx ' " I At IIMKA " SILT? C ! ; Ncwintf Mac:iiu t--i th, oer eeveuteeu ilitTeient kimll m of b' KUtifiil ewinj, Kauey, eUborate, orun- 5S uirlilnl, Intwnte, t ine, ll.lll ami Mruni;, JJ cu be iloh witH erl'ect eiuu ami riipidtty by thoie who never u a eewiug now liiue J before. Our new attaehment iieve genuine C merit that coiunuind iiiimetiote Kle. They are the most vuliuble jiatenteil to ailvauc tlie iixeliilneM ot Sewing Wa- . chines, and are aiiuUble to all oilier vl nia. biuee, equally as well M our uwu. W it h- Jil out tbeai no niaclillie can be perfect. Sold ol .eiarats if ilerin-tl- at uiie temU tbe --i tue wi1 eiyie. vy all oilier immune . M Ol'K SKW MAC1IINK tb of $ti). nia:biue' O It larger tbuu coin 1 Will Uo every Uicripliou of .ewioix. lieu Itraid. fell. Tuck, im, Vtuilt, lore, Biua' P Uatber, linfiie Miire, 1'leate, t'ol'l, hctllop' C 1U.II, tuibro.uur, liuu up llreadtli, Ilk., 4c. Will icv any t bin); needle ill k throali. . MAKK TUK klKUKOUT KTI1CH KNOWN, (OktloIlK " that the vvavu WILL Tkar before the eeaui will rip apart. Ua. atraiglit j. uedle, reliable accurate fcel, direi t motion, 5-no colMplKalleu i uneiex. eoggi or eauie in m oil or get out of order, U nileut, tay work- - r" lim, light I'UuuImk, 1 'y rapid, .mootb and correct, quickly uuder.tooa and eimy uiau- - C ' -- Arrent for Patent Aluminous Build- - p mg Pap er. Hides, Furs and Pelts Bought. adjuH'-Ueve- rt , llron Watcbmaiera, " CACHE COUNTY. 2 LOCJAX, sii-tr packed." Tnere was scarcely any ventilation TTmTiTmrj employment at your and the atmosphere was almost UU XXlJ-- isbouiei or traveling. Tbe work congenial, nonornuie, ana jmv tbe beft of anytbing ever 3 stifling. The officers and reporter Cah wages, and complete outiita tent p stepped up to the bar. The bar FEEE. lietureoffereil. iCO. U nam-pl- keeper seemed mystified. One me," said the reporter, quietly, "a glass of the worst whiskey you have. The barkeeper, amazed, went to a cask and drew an ordinary glass nearly full. The reporter touched it to his lips and thuddered. It was a temp ranee lecture.. The detective tasted it and said, "lhats cot the worst he's got. That s the best. He s foolin' you." The reporter asked the barkeeper how much it was worth. "Five cents a glass," said the barkeeper, Burlily "Ten cents a half niut. That the best, that is." The reporter gave the glass to a young lellow known as Billy Earle. He was well muffled, but the reporter could see his face after he 'swallowed the liquor. He did not wince, but when he had drunk it, smacked his lips and uttered a "thank you." "He was a smart 'un," said a bystander, "before he took to drink, but now he's gone to the d 1. These places, you see. my friend, are generally patronized by women. They take the old man's money aud come here with their buckets and bottles, and wheu they can't get out of their houses, they send the children Business? Do ;you call it business " vui- - lonjt reiiuirvd Lubot IfHVVI. O coxjectioxery: Opposite roiluotiiu r pHl Premiiwiii, Dii'luiiiai. k Mouticu, Jic. OVKK ALL OT1ILKS. O Tbe latt n.el'ul invention to render tbedif-licultiof bewiii;; le laboi'luu.. 'i'U bew mitl iuijiruveil piiteiited 00 MUTTON HOLE WORKER, The culiniimtioii of perfect nieianicHl ac- tuiucy, niit:tical .kill find niility, wtib 38 AMI f UNLY TKN DOLLARS. Aai J. of Merit,j.Honorable 4 O C E3 2L 1 3E3 SB ta. m m m m oot l'Owmt. -- n if. 2t ! S i ivnA I'lir. ut tiu uuly full nixil really Maetain for tbuu $60, tlml j J. F. REED. O- - 3FL . Mini The mucemful Invention, nod yt l'a'.BH, flKden City, V. 7., April Ctb, 1874, US ixuav . ...... m tt i CjMrLKTi: Sii-ke- A 7fl a lauur s:zt. - . ... m . ... .. si ber;to6re 'existinn under Jacou 1 En ISVji.NTlON. 2s'.-..".-'- - DOLL WONDKKKn. ACIIIKVKMKNT. I.ATKS1 .MVI.F. H in tbe firm name of Stoker uuil Keen, lias tins tiiny ben di"lvoJ by mntiinl toiieut: Tbe biisiiies will nill be enmed on by W. F Stoker, nt his naMle mid lmnieiitcit;(lilt.biiin)t n Main Street, who niuiiie nil lianilities, and will , collect till tbe debu of tue l tf ftrni, W. TEX ! NEW BUILDING OP S SAVK11 TheSinpr Mannfactnrhic Cempaij EVERY FAMILY. N. East Corner Fifth Sl Locust St.. ..... i.Ai.la IN Dissolution ' of Parinersliipi , AfJr,-st,- ' 1I0BT. II. VAN IlKNSI'LAER. Ogden, , aihe BY;SUBSCRlPTieji.' SSLpjOSLY; One night' last week thcV-gua-l station on the top of Mount Washington reported a northwest gale blowing at the rate of 140 miles an hour as shown by the anemometer and a temperature of 18 be)o,Wr zero. This is probably the highest force ever attained by the wind in New England. A gale GO or 70 miles an hour will often blow down tree!. 'In the hurricanes of the tropics a force of 100 miles au hour is not uncommon. No human being could stand before such a gale. The hut conpeople in tbe chained-dow- n trive to examine the anemometer without emerging e'se they would be swept off bodily and hurled down Tuckernian's , Ravine. ' The roar of such a mountain gale is terrible beyond description. d v g- ORDERS. AT EARLIEST nr. : - priceM. glNuu: mcitlNU f p al l otylv Willi jJ u,don 1 AiiLR uU r iarnple or private p. ailjitttauln eSteu- - y tatADli. lariiiMhn t with d ready for immediate use, $10 each 5; with extra flue table, - 15 " " r U M ac: III X til wit- - table and cover, ma till Mi witb eucloneU table lull cabinet W 40 " H style, The machine at $10 are preclKely tbe same v' Vj as tko-t- of bibber price, the oiily dilTerence being tbat tho at $10 have plaiu but licit vl Table and Treadle, while tboee ol a higher d, 55 price are ornamental, with emigrate aud X costly poliehod cae, aud cabiuet ktyle. 2 Taoles with coer, euclored ias.., aud . ; l cabinet style. Mo extra chiil je inadfor packing or ship- - 73 I ping to auy pure of the rouiury. Special H eeitiflaite lor live yeure with every machine. jj lliastraVU fitvulars, Speciuieus Of with numerous recuuimeudatious, wholesale cab price, extraordinary imlU).('UieuU to C control O ajeuts, AcM mailed tree. Exclu-nvol Territory K'veu grati to capable aud ercelic aiccut, mercbauta, eture keepers, ic. isi wuo will travel or opeu aj;encicK aud exhibit H the weudei i ul inei iln ol our mac bine iu 'j, fi their locali.ien and eolicit orders. otTi'iis and ColMV bwuvs triven mxc OP V, CQAKoa.i An uneqiialU quick and honest uiouey C ! 55 muling butiiien for male and lemale cau C K vafcein ill all parte of the country. Chria- 6th. x tmu la lex, S. Y. Jau. CASH REMITTANCES muit U made lu Poet Office money orders, or Hank Drafts made payable to our older in New York. Regislered Utter or by x- .! piefts at our rink. All Orders and CemmunisatUns wustUg O add eased to q eqnipUieutit M40H1.M. r-- q " OPPORTUNITY. HAS PURCHASED TIIJIEE OF THE FIX EST J j 1 a en-S- T Brick Making Machines, n ALSO, A PATENT PRESS MACHINE V0R Sim m St. Louis, Mo y on Bench, Ogden .TUB 605 K. Tcwth Street, j C A Intends opening hi Co. Manufag r Xoticc to Builders. C. J.. MILLER, The Singer The ltircntor of thow ezcelleut uiacbine can be relied upon (mi upright mmJ rejpoual- mi ble men, well worthy of the coutidence and ' O paironape otourlbriatinn reader.. "iorlu- eru CUuicb Standard," N. Y., Duo. UTtU. t" ORDERS RECEIVED, 5, and marhine promptly forwarileJ to any aiiiiresa ou receipt of the fylluw.nn au & BRICK! BRICK! PLKASE GIVE IN YOUR SEND FOR PRICE LISTS, j. K. free: APDREbS AT ocE, k Co.. 7S3 aud IZi Stale St., Cbkago. norx.E : J" APPtETO.N'S AMERICAN ! whatfahr' T. C "Well, I'm a - LOOKJIERE. ' :.''.r:''' ':'V" aah!" the morniuj they go to Worlc. I"irt-Clns- H Rarest rum hole, and to ohtain a FROM protend to sweep the place and wwise put it i good shape. They F1ETV TO own ba"els ?f th(f to drink friend? Why, it's hell V CAN BE MADE DAILY. Ct! they lounge around until tk8 wup houses are open, and get JatleTf-- ' Iat.heeningthe7 we As you love chickens, never beat Ordei i Promptly Filled. Btatioui aaia.'' Q egg, p' o o tc 11 1 ' southern eeiis, tuneful note. I'ipiBS '''fir An h u ISarber. " . Of the ijriliaii, er vii-r- Perched ou the bask Preamiug - bar-keeper- 's A"10' 1.T BOO - --r . : ' In O'Lauchlin's at 237 Mott-st.- , t he hair was much disarHe lost no time in finding ranged. a comb on the entrance of the officers, aud began to make his toilet, but it was v. most decided failure. Three youngsters crouched behind a screen when they saw the o3icers,aud did not stir. Business was veiy dull, said. iho Nobody had of money. Plenty liquor, but ho one to pay for it. As the detective and reporter approached Ryan's, at 258, they encountered what the officers called a 'veteran soaker." 'How's things 3?" asked the detective. wDern bad," replied the poor inebriate, adding several IVighU'ul oaths, ken you do anyand continuing, ?" thing Just then a woman, not over thirty years of age, with a little child, passed. The woman had an old tin pail. Ten years ago . she must have been pretty. She tried to smile on the officers, but it was a sickly at- P HAS fiAINKD A ?AR 7AMKI reputatioD. No higher eiwomnuu can be rfe Mowed tipon a C)kin)c Stove than to say tbat who tuwe it rahs in It every hemee-wifand reoomreeud it to her ueiebbors abtl fi' mV, for K4Kiiny, eluaJilitewi and reliability lu ail iu MONITOR rpiIK 1 operation. 3114 MONITORS ivjtv in USE aim, run cxLxuiutui p 2 g j ROBERT J. Ml t.MAX 3 a 'A C anal Mlrtet. General Mauufactarer ;s'HVTioa sax 32-1- 7 '.pr A Co, . . of Machinery. imn a khx prie e r ton and Moexl. Winch hu nu b a Temand tbroojf'u tle l.irUi kit llauty u-- Excellouce, caAUjot 1 urpawed. All our t . are Urtit aod fo M. I. and all ,tTf bUircxa. Alee hy aU tt itaj Kraaxl Oixperall't ftof i tb Va. y |