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-'-ijobsej" .%r'aeuse\ to-morrbw'i Aagast. .. 5*r^ '«t g o ^ o c k - p.- i&;; i<r-fii/-the

t«ate:,anii place for holding the judicial ; feta^atjoi^/;-/.;':"/' -' ' ""•"-';"' • ':-;'

-.}.: &ES"*/.B&csi£ ,ffip4:.-A;ndEe\riJi;the •gom%is4ioa^a^6ial«i fey«ov« {/ieve-

. T-did'W-Inquire i n t o l b s insanity,of ^ . . S : Q H y v a t 1 ^ r v t M e 'Camden m'ur-..d'^rixi'reported; .to the, {%>yernor/ on:

•: a ' ^ W - t ^ ' ^ t e m i e r was-sane. JEjis •\%e£mirK_wffi thereftre take place i n /l rde-M-Q-m«row;. - •' •;.-•• •-••'

- T H E rf-unbllcua state committee has, been ci t led to meet at. the Fifth, aveoue hotel, New . York , . August loth, t a g s the tx+aB for holding t h e state convention; Rochester, "B-mrte-g a ' a n d RlehfleM/ Springs-have all •asked fe>r the con volition. Any whero .tint BaratogS this year, ' There are good and sufficient reasons, why th i s convention should not ..beealled to assemble there; / - ' . ' " . -

. -TB.E polygamlstssesm -.to* J isse bad &veryth'ing.t|Hirow-n;way i t t h e r e ­cent ek--efciyn hi Utah . ..; They, evident­ly care ^ery lit t le for Mr. I41 Imund'a bill or the-Gentiles ei ther . ' MownonV i s a i i4a difficult th ing to control ,and l ike .a poisonous; cancer,, seems to be spreailing itsslf over the territories of the west,. The FederaiGove ' rament will h a v e to use. thb;,surgeon's knife •in cutting' pa t . th i s putrify lug sore.; t h e r e is. n o hope of healing it now.

"•'iHSl.?^tejit.-x!>r«3r iae-New Kajap- . ";l*hire;<.s.:asloTshi^., culminated, last , ; iJajir?d>y by : the election .of Anst lh .

; / .^- |^;*:;%U^-- ; tee&fTea 1-81 vo tes ja • iaaj'?Bt5*"' over sdi -other eandidateSr.' . . r 3fe-Elk* h^Jbaf..konT(B.' 'legjsMiye \'-.^'pa*-H<^,...hayjQg- 'served;-: several • ; 'i"«riiis^te1*e'Kew fiaf^shire leglshiy • f rere.CaVfa he?a speaKer o f t h e house.. .•:Be . f e s - n e t Identified• .wi thei ther . . i:MidBs. dfftbe-.sepahfieaa . p a r l y . . in

.'-', that-State and/- fiiseieetlbn gives gen­e r a l S-3l 'rf^^4ttjthe:pefti>te. Thlf '; t o ' aM0h t f . ha^beenys f id | had . e i t h t r ' .;.;-©ftisa.s"ot^aajpei^ fcefea choseB> ....

: :- T H E g a i l o w s ' w t . v e i i i ^ Ostrahder is ' • t * | h ^ l 'DelQCgatQMowgataerycoun-:

•:- -tvk I t wa^biiiH; feflfo e s # e n ^ % Q | ' ' ehari'es- E&eTj ; #Ka.suSef etf th& petfe f-: ;*'l^r offii^ ::©pin5e/%w<S^e: %eim ago . y . .The- ' 'WxS 'was \dohe ; in ' .l"o?l:'i*jatoy

; fUCSi f r : ^8 i^ i f i s ^S .pou r id s . >Siiiee. r - t i i ea itbsEfbpen "seat: :p£~:0im$vp:-v VsteeWoss : ^ercrefuir-Bd'aii General "-' ?:&*w'..Ydfe£* 'attdrtaoie- .thaa-:. :a"dgzVa-:•. ^ i i f & ^ ' i ' - i r i S h a y ^ - S ^ ^ f e ^ ^ t ^ ^ o a a •'.. i,;j'f*&'.' ~M •- •was.'brodijfit -/baefe: wh.e»

";..i\.-t# t i i -k Kg»iire#; W w i t r e i s .gj*ee,-*. ^ ^^erhm '£'• :gafi&W*traveled so-ex-

\ T H E new Superiutehdent ' of the badk depart meat," Mr. WilTfiS. P*iae, bm st't a gocid exaaiplf vfaieh other state offiviats vritl do weti ' to irai tate. Aecordiag to t h e ' Albany Times h e has abolished every, sinecure iri his dejmtihent j ' arid reduced the salaries of his d e p u t y . ah\f elerfc- fully/ one

• foftrth;' Asthey.a t i l l receive lifeerai [ps.f for th&ir services a a d are glad to re'tala the i r places ' hotwithstandrin!? the redue'cloa, we r ^ h o t see fh ; t any wrong has oeea d.aae theirif/#h:lleth.e

' tax payeSs of the s tate" M}i s a v e s e ? -era! thoa^aad d'-illars fey tfcis-wise? and t t iaeiy aetioh o'f their baofcgu-pprihteAdehl.' -The same course should lie'pursued .ih other , departttiehfe.of tiie- state "goVerameu.£,and' *• h e a m o u n t o f ' i a i a r y p a i d . 'be-.basad ap'on the

-amauat : ;«%semce>;ct'a^ : e < f e 7 • • • ' . ' ' - : . '• ' : ; , " : ' ""- ' . •;• -

: ; ijcm- ferGihteare^fite.^rdsi'aiid >.i*'0'S. he ' i fefci . .a te . l is&st - tfsr»as!'. 6f :;}!,r3%"i -.- -W«..do:-:fi>dCWish.'for flattery^

-'.'i.'rf srfc- !S:!a.?w ofpicpfTit-ife?and-atiiii-.. :'t-.r.e'.Wries; La^^cajktia&iiifctl^L^eajgfi.;

"'SP* 'iqf&' pasma»1and;-ta^e r .%a8:%fo.ar -rp^jie^it'dy*>s;&w?heart .gipbdi. Sapb%

'- w'a?d3 : si^exigtheh. a i d hsslpk-oae • & .M&wgri* '.-They uer y© falo • tb 'dohet^

; tejf J h t h e fatare-; fWelob^ht a-li-of-us-t0:jM>iHfek'; t o ' ^ i ^ a a c h . ' ^ d E d a - t a

i t i j r ts9^M^ee#ih*!i t t , Bat sdehwords , / t o>^ . ; r eEa#^ :d . - ft&m flattery;'; T h e •:;: s >sa:&M'- :ihdajge3 i i i f l a t ^ y demeaas :-;.'&-''Ji©ftlf* a a & hetftt |es'him:'. to w h b i » : ;hi .>'€-tSier5 i t . . ' : „ . "--.--'' '•-•: "-:'•••"• -. :."•• -".•- -.'

There are other ways to t m k e rail­road wreelf'f than tho-3* which coll i d - ' ing; traiiiri ^ugsrest. The most effect­ual way is to break down the price of iN shares in order to get.possesion of the«i for a smitr, and then to increase the c a p i t a i m t i o a by pil ing o i l - the millions; Thw is t h e modern' way, and if has.become extremely popular, .wjth the class who have become exT

perte in thi-s kind of bu-nbess.. A road. in renaefisee) f i r example , has recently had 1 '' millions of new ^toek added to its Si} millions of old.sfcucKfi "and bondH,. by|a simple vMc of the directors; ' The proeeia is called by WKI! street slang "paperingi^5 Again a road is cheaply buil t for the par-pose of showering the eecmitios—so called—or ra the r the eer!ifie.xte3 of indebtedness, on fhe/pt ibl ie , as well as for the pufpoye of compelling a roAd already estahlishpd t« buy.itu;.> af its own price. This feiod of th ing is done until newly bttiit roads are laade to represent an actual e«st of. $150,000 per mile'.' We heftr. of a road that co§ts three niilliun, which ha.-* been bought,, after due manipula­tion •_ of the stock, for iesis .than. ' one roiliion; and immediately, after wards' i t w a s ^ p a p e r e d " for tea millions, on. a eonsoMation wi th o ther roads. Another one , . which was bought for $8^0110,000-, was sold, for five millions, aad "w now papered for not leqs.tban 163,000,000 Worth of sh>el» and bonds i s . i t any' wonder that .buyers ^f s tocks ' for an investment , , avoid touching railroad sh ;ire3 that•' • jyre so profasel'y. watered.

Tt£k nkasi& C T E S E .

.-' ;Mi .Yp : fe£Bs6x; of; -K'iw- :York ..has. .-,; appoiaf-esi. .Ms"., - .es-s^rstaty,- ' Mr,; -S.. •!:p"istiffF4s-(^iHt» eompfrojifer -of &&

vri- ^ p i e d . / : ;Th9;6SSee:'Te'q;Mr-e3: .greafc / 'e£Se*it t^av.^

ca.pri.efty,- _aad i s -.980 -of the.BSflst "re.-: . If-otisiblelof t h e eJty^bffiiees:^-. The ap--. : pv'iriliaaiit ^Oes/not'Jhi&3-;Bp1®'~ihs' -. p ili?Jo:p¥l*ecfttiai}i;.bpt thasfoheeatiie-'-•fvJ:i*t& .is"'^ifvwh: ^ ,Mfc<Sran. t %n§-• frit .feeMs^atryone-has sp6keh.6f-h%i-

.- . '^ t ' - ' i^ ;^i" ifS-^-'^-is&d'/of^hlsj-'l&tee^

'• / ; B i ^ g O A © Cbmmlssionaer -Sogers : : ;att«rhded t h e inQaest; in to - the.recent". , -„§LviHet(t-al^aryiQa;.and tookVp/art i%. ..' fee-; exfcmiaafife;Jofypi^esBefc .The / yiidfot'.r-etidieied. -#a& t h a t -Ja;. freiEght -". .j&iEj pa M:SEie-.tr:ickr Was blpwG- jfartly

•'- -fc(i£••&$$&. heah. properly;le6ttredi..and' -•;._ ceashriiiw t iepotageat .B ' j r t? . tor h o i

.'i-hya&jj eMtrdhed the: ca'r- before leav.^' \ingttiestMah #ie.'iaghitof "theaeei-

". ;4t.at, • I t . was^he opini&h ofItjiejary.

:- |fc:it every &tapoa ;oaCthe rpadighonid • fcf ..^aarded.'.witji"eompefgnt" #g teh-

-:£ie»;.aaiM ;th6 trains passed-at-irrght.--"" fcithe^yalaablesWthosg k | i i ?S have; ! yfc'EK» eared;fbr :by tfie'.eoi'Qne?. -1' • ...;".-.

/ : "/:*JBU3 f a i l ^ i ^ / I i ^ r a e y : : ^ :GQ^-:pf. B^yrr-t.."5»iII-bgt j tke iy :i&;.have $ dev.

-^th-.^ri^'xn&fieucQyon.']4ik. at -the-'.J'bteeS/.lsidHstxIes: 'o'f.^e^is;;-'eos"n"fyv' •; i;H|.:.,S;raqt.- &wne€.-fft® ."-Moo3©:;. B w e j • : - t - ^ t i ^ / t ^ d _ ' - . i ^ ; | r e ; ® e v ^ ^ ^ t J t o t i b . e - •:Sf?x^, -. satf "a^o-ine .Otter /Creek to.* . i»*??y -fehiehis' Bii&wis^'. S a g ' ©f - "the;

."' .iic^yS. lti.ffaia seetlohij-- T h e y also h a d

;5?-ri? # Jiaarrasvia& 'Wp: lia:bilj.ttes, • ' t f . t ^ e & m . ^ 0 - ' ^ i ^ d ' ^ . : a - - i i ^ a f f l l t ^ ' ;. |ii |n.hafffhe sss&ti.are : l a r f s « $ T h e M .feilsre / a t t h i s t ime , ;was ca«sed : ;by ; a.

• .iack^f;eo3HTdenee;on-fha-part-'of eapl-...feHgt*jjafi :.the^eify baiiks^ -growing-; du:t-.«f t%..rec"kfes.:a5a&her: ih^ whieh: . tii4^.h.'i'w';?jroih«irS'-earned on-fheir. 'liU3li^.^'J...'?Elffi3\%:;i^^at.OHK.-ljn8rf-'

';;3es%/af'.Q-is.efirape'lied; to aaffer-jfrom' '-•-th=j'Tee slesaheag of others . ; • ';. -". ; :• "

• . T s E ; J?e«;^or^jy»a.i ia34JiOwv&'6 -.eimexi^xideui: 'wh^-.seeiiQ^ _^ii^h%

f J ^ ^ ' p a V f l r ^ p ^ p e t a a t e a ^ o r a.Htfie '"'seaflOBr;<y,fjaittd^^^p^po^^aaahypQe--

jsay fta/#fi.t-o go.** ; ;%e d-oh?C'bM«^e'' '' t i iat-a ^rty-::watf-6y.er.psfcp'e^a.tea:Jur ' - a 'smgi(* iay-'hy anyof theaft'.kgenefef«:

: ,TJfeyhtp'ili® J ^ ^ e n e ^ ' / t h a t desfeo'y ; r i t f ter .i-tha&:presexve parties";or'/na-;

:.- j ^ t y - bas-Bad a hl&tory-'eoveriQg;'more / t&:j;Q;«\^arter-gfm"coBi'Uty»-iri *h'teh': •-sz?- eajbraeed"fome..;of ;.fhe:. 'grahdest

:' add 'mi otesit- .ajfhi^emen-ts of/the p|eci; :. . ea t ' %<ej- = p toses tha t -.the -ih?inaa4; ;• taansu; tJ&:eerreipondent^re 'ahj t ts t -';; «M;fi55^rnmr the-tfathiBttt fhift.fc^BSt : V^lisf fiie.iViaihas-be.ea sayltsg for.the-/• last"; ft-a y{?ars*./T>he: $M».:'-&/"Vfiry '.' in"-uij;iag "Qat.Mk^lIie-wittdVfiie;-wfep_ '- ;its i^fit"ft ;ofieftttttt#.deM'Vmgt-'- :'

".-.. :'$3s&^years''-almost,-ffy,.i-day-after--M^elM:{Ms^tero.Verfo6k#ie.2?o^^^

'•-fi£h' jP-elfe..jraSrp4d:";en-ter.pKse-<End-: feaa&fet' "oh ;is.« crash oiMt^ thia l as t

' -rail;' ftf the- -road'.-wift h e hild» a s a . ano the r -ironf-fhannei. "Will. o^; opened

-^.t5SE*^.V-1&&^-'";i&tls^0'.''"a^.;iP^elfi^ /Ffilc:-^ uhfo res^^ : >eeldentgij>re5^tit*

; -©n 3%%iob£r . Stiii-^r>sid'eirHehry; .; ^ t t i a rd ,pr0 i^se i - fQ 'a r iVe th&goijles' .,si-fcik^';#Meh-comp^etes.^«:road, sjad;

jExf^fc<ftetarySvaxt-fS toDa^fcethe-adS ' - d r e r i ' /whieh :.ceIobrate"s Ih^-'evenf* .' JDurtag % y e t e | i y^-'ars- %fi0 m&m of •: -tratiktiaVfeheeh "ijd«f ^toiig., t h e jmaiiaE

littea^d'%o.dt;6fl(! miffig on brsaehea, '_ .-pjaeViraefcs - :^qd;:.coiiteetJhg./Mnk8v' >ThfjFe;;;w-W-ftave;.; sWen -nevv; -jprtesi ' .citdJiS.aiid .f6wB3^pHri#:aS if liy- magje . . ih te :b'el'R^^ong.Jt^;H'ne3 of.tftfr'oid«;r; -/"t^ji^'^ait^.wttQ-^pf.(^&|ft/'iBte^'siS:' . '.tji^'.---d^vf^Uji^aaeiJt/'cijrthe MorthrteHt^: . wiiit'h."w.iii |tk;yive-*« powerfaf-ffiaper-; .* iii.-fttfiii n#-'*' fai;iHtiesi^bCeynimfttticii

7>vv'rH-.aM/iQteVeou"r:^with^^ /-j ^hoe^^M^gfi^ Joiiimai^ -' . ; { : '

'-.', . j : 'E»xs*.s iAi . eitfBAlrjtJres. / .

:- ,Tlldeh'and;/ :Lfoaar ; ' Is ' t h e fipket ".whis*:: the;Mi??isSi'ppi B ' e m o ^ a % & e *teife'iB^/&be>-ttti

:- -/.''.l/-".;. '- .:'. .':.-:-- -.'=.-.•

:. .Oholera/eohtiaues to-r4y^«e EUsspt The past;week'<rpened wl^h fOadeathif o n i | o n d a y T " . ; ' : ' . . . ' .•-..; '•-.• '••/" "..'7-. 'TheiittefihatiOakl efeetrlcal e'sMbi-

tioa is'toopen.afc.'STiennia, ofi-thelSth .'.•>tthe;-pf83ent niontli; :/•- ... ' '"'• .''. ; "Ast«amer:^hwhatfi 'ved.at®-'rtiess .Mf^aroe on g n n d a y h a d fd«:r" cases of yelioW'lever.'oh-fei&rif./-'."-.'- ';.'•'/' - ,-''

Ta te8 tge ;«a '^ ' .Qo^TBorBMcK t haver :»een :r lQihgthe ciresi't of GTe

UTeWneby' eaQ>p meetingg; - T h e teneasent* house population of •fsve i rbrk ' a r e said to e'ornprlee fully t¥;o-thitdsfhit"of--'ttfe whoie'eity.

. Shreveporf ,ia-..,-has- meeiyM-.dui-r. tiig'ihB. pTeseafyear;• t&is30': ..baiesof "eottofti a g a i m t . e i ^ ^ b a i e s lasfc :year< ' "G^rmany-MuS'eS^to adni i t .Turkey to the t r ip le alliance recently cbnoia--. ded he tween herself,'. Austr ia, a n d ftaiy/- - "-.-. ' • ' • .•-: ' : ; '• ' . '- ••/- -•-•,'

;:- M zhfr aaiHIoB acres of government" fend hay.s"been. disposed"of'fb. pu'r-ohasets ' i n ;T>akot4( "during ' ' the last Saeal year,-..,"• '•'.:•:. ;- • •"'.'-"".-•" ,.--. - The;d^e:"i^e»?;for. the. '^extMass^

chn^e t e Bepflbilcin StBite'ebayention-Is September lath;.-.' I t y i l L b e h e l d a t SoskinV-'; • ' " . ' " . . - . . ' . " ' : - '-••-'

-: '•" "^rineeGceorge of.Wai;esV:*iil. arr ive at Q'ufib'ec -.aboutthe- : middle ; of Auj-. gjistoi-': bqa rd ' fiCp;v"S-.-,dahada, of which : hefeone bttheofaeera:..'.-. / •.;-'

:- '-Th&i '%]$?<•' |.««&iiis;debt. wss* i*ediac«d ^tstisiV.tfoVmoiitii -o£^ Jg|V' ssJ«30,Si:(i, %a;faet &02a"'"-wliieh ttefe ;*ueaiies irf'

: the p^ty-'Fa-powisr' deris'b no mxt of Gohs&iafSQiu' - .-- : - ..... , '..- . •

/ ' ' 'Tfatenaelon's a r e a glu€ in the, Bfew '.ycjrk;-markat,-'--£!QngI«nees refusb t o receive 'fi;en3>.lD ;;'ni»y' eases, .and trahsp.&HAftbh-<kihjpaHfe3 se l f#enrEh /pay'ir^ight/Qharges./:' '_.-.;"• . .„; / :/.;:A"fast ;trpfn;is:.ta;lkei3^^of, i o be run .over t l ie . 3J>lawa:re/ana"ijae^a-wa.iin^. .road,.by'wfebh It;'Is.ieoBtemplated to iaftkethe- r- i^-hef ween. Dblcagb ' and

j H e w "Eorki'ih.'.fS; hours,' --•-'.". '/';.

;. TBB.,-l4o;ndoh Times .expresses . jor-^ o ^ M ^ f e y ^ f a f e . i t coBfends ihM' /lib did.fhe'pH.hiffi'^:sexyiea* -K probaV fel^'.dbes np.t.3^€iMe.'^v'fei3feEy-ijQe-v

'"'hisvpl0|s to'-'' blp#thb.-©rlt-ish • publ ie

skytcard. V - ;V"'« ?i\'~ /'•" ' - -'•-'. '_ -/Tlie -bigarmakers* sfefke\i-ii."'.K&vir-"^orkby;w|^eh-'.M;OpVpe'r30Bg.were turned;" outri, ba&ended; ' by 'mutWal 'bbae^ibhsi.-*' The;terfas.'9i.-'t-fae-£y?ree'-h j e o | -reach'edvbetwe.en fhe..roan'ufa.c-tnrejs ^ad-fheer^a imakers un ion are-aoi"ma4« i>bb|ib.'' ' . " • - ' •. ;;-':'.'•''• :..

. . Th#"British .pariiameniis .said lo -be. b o n a d 8 ? ! ^ measures looking to t h e Int-erdietioh"^ of cattle"' from foreign eoqnfeFiei w h e r e : feb.lfootahd-m'outh diabase; prevails,; and-^fhat'an attenopt •will be;made/;tohaVo'it;appVyIO;im^ p:3r|aMohs'febhi'tJ&'(^uhtry»- "./ '•".•''

. ; Seventy-five fit is eoiitainihg'. S75,-009 feet/of'fam;bs^ were s;#ept away fiQiU thetr 'mporfngsMrl ierr ' i i Is land By a; freshet lh the. Al|egha'tiy Riyer i A. heavy, ra in teijlalt /a lbhg; the/ ' r iver ;mdthb'riseba-mesosftddeniy^ tha t^he iafifevwere^swbptaway; hefpre'-.their •o:WQ^tehad t i m e to'save tljefft / : '..'

-'TMJ Mflwahkee<Se/rfi«eV!.is a u t h o t i -•ty:.Jof.-iihs.statement feat"• .leprosy .hi*s /^afeeda iootWl 'd a m b n ? the' j forwe- '

: WHcaxiaiiiyfh&t i% is'Sfreardiiig surely , t f . ^ t i a ^ I d ^ , - O T d f t ^ t - ^ J b t a ^ a l ^ a ^ y ' V^bei" t f_sf t t^^Mc&' .^I ; . : i ' e3oS : f^ ' .xadteaLahd psfiisterifc '^ba;t3 for. 'fa®' e r i & a t i b W . f f'./•. " > ; • : / ' / . ' - • : -'-.'-" / ' .The^am ' - ' abbs t ' - I l ^oaa miiesfo.f: .raitw^y M}. "operation i n ' t h e U n i t e d States 'a l ' t h ep re sen t fi'me^ whiah1 are-;^iag;s toVa-1. of'88%l'b-l,b00. croisties^ Ah avbai'bf terei tbry. eq;«al.in si&e to .two^thirds of the .area :of.- t he State of

=Odntjfecfieut" i s reciniired to 'supply the Railways of/this 'coantry'-'With.' erosb^ ties-for the Be'xt'si-xye^ri.'.•':'"" . ' / ' •Thsbd^pqis ' i japMly^ disappearing^ •frfinJ: fhb..Westem : ebsn-try.'.attd' t h e ^n t e ibp^ . attd1 de'er are/HharingfAe-' ^ f tmb&te?a t . ' t he -hands'bf ruthless "hiintbrs. ?$fj£- emula ted !tha-t during; Shfe past ^ ^iMerv&ere :were.a.'ffi0asahd huntersspgaged i^Ma^KtbriBi'bQflfar' hfaJbag-theimeof-in.e.Nor't&ern P a -

;^ |p i -Bi8rosdv .^here ihom • ^nimaJs-,fbr#exi#;ro;ameu'vmti wfaerethby are 'aow^cM^eiy.tb.hes'e®1^ .." • . " : • jf'^A/Sfc-jPau:!,- JirHSJ'.j'iettei'of Ju ly 29th, -gaya;" -.'-Ih'•. t h e '"first -pjac&'all .{jtoab.t andvai ikiety respecting «• good and 'iotthfifutr.ijarvestt. ar«r en%iraiy •ai«peiMi/'Thb-gfeohi'0$ ^he'&.st-part o f t he inxoMh-h;^'given piaRb to per':

'.ifecf^sifis&BUbft a t i k n c*)Bdift6h;:Of«l:i • ;tiie 'i |ralncrops; FarMersbeliev^th>tt

- i h b . i w r a g b yIeM :wfli ha.iittW beh>i.v-; "thai.oOipt:yeai' i ,ahd" fhb aereasES, has vfepen m ;grpAfly.iq;cretv!?efl;- t b a t / i h e surplus gjaiu. to be.shipped • i«-l ik^y

: io^bb-osb-thiMgreater. « thaa tha t . • of .Ihefpaat 8easori;*•'•.

.' I f has Been'upbn u's'for m a n y yeafa and fe' upon us still, I t e : witherfng; b.Btht.-i'ts \ deadly, poison, ilsdeatrnfrr. t-ivb -Infjuehbe .we re '.never;. i>erhaps moke' apparent .thsin they are ©b^v. ' -'iSTfto.- a-r'e; being tiiBtroyed by- it? Let" raoth'efs.«fhose'eyes are e v e r r e d with :

weeping,;a&d sisters Whose hear t sa re heavy, and *M answei-iihe. question.". But-the q:ueatio'n la answei'ed already i n the fiushed.- cbunten'accej'thb hag­gard- lbo.fe,'the uucer latin step.of many youisg tof-a who waik our- streets to­day. • W h e r e were they'iast night.and thB-m^ght before? Ank t h o s e . w h o behind screens- and bars mixed, for thftm-the deadly poison' unti l , long alter midnight , a n d :• sent t h e m ou> reeling and d rankn . to their ' homes, aa iy when they knew lh<*light of the

rcomiug morn would expose ttie crime of tli'e one and t h e folly of the other,-. . . " . -v . - - - . .•/. W h a t ' i s i t . t h a t keeps, m a n y of the ;young; men. of our . vil iage from .their "homes-,and from needed rest unti l -two .and"1 hrbe o'clock in.• the-mora l a g ? Wha t strange. faseiaaMoa.whut m«gie power is i t * ^ ^ l u r e s - t h e m from- t h e ...sacred i^^fcfcts of home into this, awful vor tex . of r a in . and oieflth •?-.... We cannot teli.b'ut; this :we do.kn.ow tha t m a n y of the boys and

-young men of -our:;yiliage are being •ruined as . fast as -whiskey a n d ' bad cotapany .are; able to. do it, T h f F migh t be sived—they., never would" have been lost - but for these. dens of infamy,' licensed by law and allowed

. to be. kept open night and day, #eek days and. Sundays, tha t their proprie­tors m a y grovrrich oat-of theblbddof their victims^ If'is. a sad,, sad spefita-ele, 'and '• to none' so sad; ss'io t-bote-; v.ho feiv.e, dear'' firland?, ehildreajtu '

.S-;neaiies irf"j u!i^S**of near kin,-"whw."2fe~iji}i!;;g

v;-.:" /$XPEBlEKi>E/T*tMIEt;ai^.' '—/•

"'.' A n d 'nly avoney pMd* for R; : .'After hav ing L/vvr .^mpii i i i iC 'foa'rybjirs, a;S(J/^^dwg>&sfia«?j*>-»n.; aO'strunaA kail dHf'siifo • who ditdn'i .h'bip me,- I :

.•tri;ed;,Bbiphdr B»tijrs. fSix bottles cured me . I shall always'iisb them-1-%sr;.fiuilbc»Gfehoesj'6L '.% "fiwf,. ./{gists.

oi .—. t

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a^ailowed, a p in &'?s terrible inael; bfrom of the d r ink •ferafBc:. Alas that the curse should -be permit ted to rest s o long, "upon us I Cannot • something be done, to .remove i t ? ..Who is wil l-i a g i o - t e ' y ? "• / . - . • • ' • . • • ••-• ,

Rich 'men's ssns have an easy t ime of i-tyou say j . ; yes, and a hard t ime too...'. The young man who .'has liis own way to hoe soon •• realizes the ' Worth Of money .and. thb value of time-and/becomesgelf^reliant. ; The4

:

r ich manrs"so'n.'. re'alizbs'.neitherV' for • his -wan.ta:. are alt- at tended to- by ;btaers.. I n "gtflife of ease 'he; knows n o >vant',. and fnxgets -fh.at t h e r e i s such a th ing in.t-he^world, whl)e hi? • poor neighbor, learns by hard 'experienbft :t-hat habits, of Industry and' persls'teni toii.is the,mas.tssr of want. . . ' Thro'wn h-pan:.the world, oneis ' to ta l ly unpi-br. pared" to cope with adversity j- '.to the other i t is-.tfa'e.oM story..; / I t ig-weil enough tb-b'egiij a t the top i f ' . ybu are going.' to re rba lh tf if i 'e; ' but w&ea a. young -man- has began at the/bottom «bd.elimb'ed tip until, he 'has reached t h e t'ap'hei&^far.iuore .certain to re­main there-..-' ' ; / " • - . - "• ' ' / ' ":'.'• ' "•• ;

Tb-fidve. money t b . s p e h d is-very pie^sant to- all young "men ;- but i o spend money wisely which one. hag never .earned is not an .easy, mat ter for the average y o u n g man...;. I n too "many.- bases habits- of- extravagance.; arbforBied, which' are not eas? to be, shaken off wh/ea heeejsity maj : re-; o,hire i t , "and' "the. ;.ae':: of spehaing nr-jaey ^b'iielotH.ly.. th-.jy. are never able to acg.uir.fV ..lirAUi^ Ml this i t not nnfrequeutly ' 1 &W young men. Info-.excesses, "and; hab i t s of- tlissipa-. tlbii . .wMehaib. nbfe'only... rul'n'o'us to thb parsb-But destructive ' to ' t h e heai th 'and mpmls of th«? i'ttdijyi.diial as; 'well.f-.,Pl.Bttty; of- 'money/to spqiid,.-. aQd-ffie-eippetation;-: tfaaifi there w i l l always $&;pn6ugh-.huied'.m'«i.y.a, yoiing' .rean . la te a -fits!- life.- aiid irftb an. ear ly grave. ?• We'h*v«'a@en;.- this experiehce repea te.-l •' s a : often .thafr i t ' nblbnger-beboraB-i ab . open qnestibn Whether -rich-ineo's sani f ai'e'hot. ;fo be pitied jxnar^ th*n tluwe w h ^ a r e

•pii&r. .-.-•' ' . " . * • _ - • ' • . - .

If y o u h a v e . sans -then, . w h e t h e r you-be rich- or pour, teach them- tha t money i s anecd-wlireh ii;wiil not d o id leas, heavi ly upaa ; - I t is of^seeortd-ary- .va iue . . .The fully-equipped man-i s seiff-rbliahf, •'••vQther nien-' will-.-re--speet and.honor mos t .those who are -strong' a n d / self controlled,. •In., .its •plgcemQiiey, l ike ftrej is. exceedingly usefttl'. But;too much, of 'either leads, tb jcuin- and. degtractioa..-" Thwefor^ puf 'nbt yOur-t*ast in money,-j torv if you lack i t bemoan, too much t h e ab-sefibe.of.it; , / ' ; > . ' - , - - / ; ••.'•"•-' "•.• .• .3Iaby i.ti f his world- are the bet ter off

; fbV being. wilhufif. riches', and 'ho t a fewbaVebecom* 'greatbec-iu*wthey *Werb.pf!or..TfiH'b>)t house '.giant wil ts aad-'drorips.wfa'ba"iraasplahted ia.'the bperf. field,; §wd "the.northern blast's ''BWbbp.'.ovbrlt;, bu ' t the s t u r d y ' o a k , 'staftding'" a jbao 'an the hill- aide and uhproteefed-;. denes', the .storm- a n d

.Btretehbs ou t its s trong a r m s .against fh'e Wind, for i ts .exposure has given It;,'atrefig'th, and each ' succeeding; s torm oaly • adds to- i t s vigor : .and. mafeea it stronger to. resist the /next , .

. ; .fleal'th. f i r ^ rifhes'afterwardV . AH fftrui'rt bi If'4i'rt IJi-fba^e ins i uifi'nsr- f»aj-'

' :pfratto»;tfae.ui«ajistji^spartm^^roa-,t?rJn,.e>d»rg«?Hi^at, v.::dvulwp derahse* niebts, itcu.tepains.rti; lefthreast/ <fcc.,

-iri«-J«!.'t6;.Ui*j me of Dr.. O'ravea' Jipart Begutetbr ." $1 per . bottle a t

Y o t t r S a l i v e T o w n .

Thedeol iue of the-count ry towns, and the increajie o? t h e et|ies,—this seems to b " t i e order o f the A-xy. . Rural .communities, wi th th°ir-siow tBetbod*, their almost exasperating quiet, and their iridtffetenee 'upon m a n y of the vital questions of the day \ with their conservatism and their lack of social life, become dnen-.durable t o t h e m o r e ambitious among its. youths and maidens; and they-seize the first opportunity i h a t p r e -seuls if.seif to go forth Into' tbe ' 'great wuiid," In many cases they re tbrn, woitaded and weary," 'and glad to sink : mto the' obscurity and rbp:••> ;; if quiet Vihwti they oace dbj>rebafed ;. hut oftener' they mef>t with ' suece'ss; become lich and "Influenfl&Voiti-'ssjnis of some distant inefropnils, aad r e ­visit but seldom the- beeaes' of their early, life.- These scenes, however, mb-ft always remain, foa man of "any sentuncnt whatever, among the dear­est and. most chfiriHhed of his whofc career, and the d^uU.ue a-n'-l d'»c-ly of hU nat ive to vn ai.ust be one of thp saddest things th-^t he d^U'contem­plate, ^ e t h e r e m u s t cling m a n y of. these true-hearted ones, who cannot bQ&sr "to.leave.th 'a old'place," who hear afar the strife; and tumul t of t h e battle, yet l inger in. t h e peacefttl. shades of t h ' i r chiidhood, m a n y of them hungering and thirst ing, it may- be dumbly but none the ' lbs$

^really, for the advaatageawhieh: the city has to offer. The money.to .fo.ftbC j libraries, to .buildi 'ubstaatiil /Ssihobi- i "houses ahd : phbHc huiidiags;".- % lay. sidewalks a n d set u p street lamps',-is seldom, found in ..tbefeountry to ,vns» in, the hands of those ^ h o ei ther a p -

,:preeiate the 'elevating qtiatity of- those.-. thiagfl, or.have thbigbnerosity-of goal to provide thera. I t isfrom.our-Gi|ies that. tb&fErods' must.come t<> beautify -

' Ehe-cquTitryistreb^i '• and to" -edncate .and'-ennoble the . ,dwel lers on ;, >ur farms-, and in -our- villages. /-.-' IiOOk back tb yonr.- naitve ' iowni .'you, who dwell i a l u x u r y , and wi th . the'.woar* "ders of-the. whole m»tld--ot».ni',-a'9' i t . ..were,'.to-ybaF. view. See Whstfhb" people have who. live there, . , Haye they a l ib ra ry? H a v e they suitable. walks' and lights t o .their. 'streets'?-S a v e they, a:substant ial -town hall ? Are their s'ehp'ol-houses l igh t , alry^ rboniy.? Is;'there "not s d m e w o b d e d i i i l i th-it might be purehased for a. cemetery, in place of. t h e - b r i e r s grown, erowdtid 'grave yard aowi f l uss? W h a t m i r e grateful to'smoiial of yoitr^eif,- or of one whom yah tt'syfi lovedaBd'losVeoald 'yau p i s u b l y e s -fablish, thaa.sbmething fa sappiy -a want like tha t of any. of• thbsfiE-ble«s*r Jags'in. yotir na t ive to \V-i ? !- ['

Oil, don't." yba reiaexabbv t he sefctool-llo'tise red-.• ' W W e h s t i i o i / a r ba t l t ion tii.'JM'i.i ? .. • -Ani tb» greiit oa-k t r ee i ua t lifted-its Usad

' . O i i s e b y ? i-t.si.aiuJjs"t:ieVoittin. ' . - . . • ' . " yoft.Ve'ai-nea a d a i t i u a i a tUiit aid jilade j

And t b e u s e of verb a n d ' u 0 i i n . •' Tttey .-liare ea rned yd.u ujuGli..i'%Jlfe's hand-

,6wS.

. race—_ • -.. e iTSsomfe to thedca i -o Id to -v rn . - ' _ • ' _ ' .

'You'tove^vfandered far frdrnt-tia-liearthstaBe .. -' , gr»F, : ' - ' . . W h e ' r ^ y o W Intent feet 'Hist trod.: • . . Y o a b a y e walfctiit'ii w a a y ti devious 'way, '.

But S0H. wrtrsJji.P y o u r fatlier'a Ood.. ' War vou'JI kev^y foegtt. tlia. lc- iwas be taagi i t '

W K e n a t nigiit y o t t a l l ftKBlt'dowa, ! { Q fee howfe Utttt jctn field i'Q.y.djir t e a d e r a s t . • " - th"ough.t,, . / ' -'-

i B y o t t r u w & o l d a a t l w t e w n . '-••: • ' ' . ' .- ' . ' • ' • - " ' . • ' v . •

•it-JsoId'fibcdner.iy, now.'tb-SysaV-; • / .-."•"•• '. i"!uv,-.-aii'iiiy {uii-.-•-.hm'' W>sJ-»/'... ,• - . i n a nad.,if u : > •icvis-.; B o t a w i j t ' s sr?-y • ' .

Ear. t t i s 4 o t ' p t o r i f i-.ivytisa/.;-.4^5, - '-. . i i . e a B i i i v a r g r t . - ' n i i i - dctvii; '":. -.-•

WTjlte Jts.suas xre rtoti a n d feel t h a t . b e t e I s t a e i r Q T O doar a a t j ^ e town.

T h e Mne-be l i s -nnn i e rlyer.bir.afe -. A n d t h e Woie j . soa . the h i l l ; . ' '. •'-• T b e !Hlil.tiz*Sea#,-s-W'eel and r i a f i ,

•Tba gav , ^t'et rawshasfH' t . ' •fberefs pirifearbuttis ' ln tbe-syood?. • • • ' . '

WhPBihe .^r ing ls - .bo ld .a .b t l l i ' i ' o - sya ; ' . . . . I t is fr.trly pooti ip. W-ofUiy goois— .,

I s y o u r awn dear u'3.tty'e t o w a .

Ab, eo 'wben tJie'stitBrmei^sot'ii'ce.b'iwii..':. '-.Andyfjur elt.y bomts is hjjt, - • - , •. . ;

(3'Q;, i ook wbeye tbe wltKllhg.'river'tn^is^ "In t h e green old m e a d o w Ibtf.

Tben asfethetienf,letv'h«t..tf«€edi5,- • . - • ' . ' -A n d c o n n t ' i t Hft ' sMs ' t et'owxi •';••: ..

To ttahd.it itp Tyltft filial deedc—-. ' . .- ....' .... Y o u r own dekr . ia i lye t o w r i / ." . ••'/-•_

- f- T a ^ O w l c r a - ' E p i d e n i i . c . - '

-EoKDOS,'." Aug* 1- —The deaths ffom-cholei 'ain E g y p t 5%iaday were 59S in' nnmher-, lacipdibg7jj a t Cairo.- S^v-en persons-died of ehbiera in 'Alex-. ahdr ta yesterday. - .; ' -.. ' ' • " . - - : • '

CQ;tfsa?A.srwjs-oprifi, Aug. ' Vj—^The Sanitary - Council has decided to es* Sablish a cordon, arouad Beyront to suppress the -lazaretto the re ' and to quarant ine all arrivals.-- from; 'that place for-1 w.eaty days;-. . . .

jLONBOSj Aug.-T,^ :Thecbmuiandev :: o f t h e B r i t J s h t roops - i aE jyp t • . t e l e ' graphs,, refer ring p t he cholera,,that. t h e im.proViJimebt in the-; situation is maintained, a n d - i h a t / n o fresh eases' of.Ithedi-sease are repoTted, . - ' ; • • ' '-.-

. 'TSseifceniuciiy -pis6ctj«ia..'

. XiOOiidviiiLE, Aug, 7'.— Far t ia l re­t u r n s -from thi r ty- three .'counties do nbt ehaage last- a ight 'a estiraate of 4&,00t) 018,101115;. for. Pxoctor.-.. ICaot t (Dem.} ..tor 0oyera.oE«- The- Legisla­tu re will sfaad Democrats. SSfRbimb'-.. l icans^b, if; the present esia-matea are unchanged. ' The Seriate Has -Chirty'. ,'Dem.Gcrals and .three.' Reptiblicans. T h e • Cfeaerai', ^ b n i b l y - ' frlecfe v this winter a. .saecessor. to United rfiktes" Sgaatoi':; John; S- ;-Wi'lliams;-'Whose, te rm exp i res in March, '1885. '" •

/ . ' . ; • s t o i w l a .Emropo. , . . . . .;• .

:.!RApprts from-Bnglahd sf'afce tha t the hop crop is not ' in a*good cond^-t iba .as i t iias.been thisseasoa.h'eretor. fore- Aluld is w u m o n ' a n d it Is said • •'aothing but hot d r y weather.baa p a t the entp in healthy, conditioa again. The. Engliah; market is '.hardening.. G«ramn..acbpunis speak of the ,yer-". i n in -to. a serious, exteaty. and borneof the vine la black with.them..-. Aus^ tralian hops of this year's crop are now on i h e Sngllsb market . -

-•*****nvtxHlB i a*es M •• -. . '

Ooif•€«s•I»Oi• C leve l sac i ' s i Vs tca t ioM.

• ' A L B A N Y , Aug.^.-p-jSoverriorOIeve-land .wjIlieBve. Albany Frjd vy night for a' thrbe weeks.' vanat-ton, the greats er parjt.;of Which will-.be .spent in t h e North 'Wood«, near his former home In Oneida ebuaty. B e ' will .'be ab» conipanted b y ' 4os '*h- K. Brown,--of-Hollatid 'Patent j Rev.-Albert N/Cflfc' llsa.- of flfica, a ad Or.'Wilson,'of Wa-t e r V i l l t v •" =•'.-,• • •• •; ' '•'•'

"• " T b e enfer.pnsin.a:,flrm'..of Hoocl is Co„'ate doing a./ra-ihidg business la" Hood's S.^rsaparilia aad.r lobd 's Tobth' .Powder j :both .Well Isaiown.and appre^-cia'red by-thobsands who have tested their.' efficacy.' The S. \r.-<aparilla has effected ;won;derful «?pre.*V not only ia .thirfbity, but-:in. various, parts .of jsf-;w EtvgiTmd^Vfwrek.-i tnerif ^ are kaowa-" ' -r-'E'd.iiowt-ll, D ' i l y .tfit*»»n. ' ...',-."/

,.L.» BUrlon '&' fJfit.', drujrgi:s1«,'Tr()y,. JK'. Y., .fl*-;V.s: * ' W e have sold a great dea l of Brown ' s Irba/Bjtieta and OVB*. xy feottlbgaye satisfaction.'^

....• -1w"-te§Trai]KJ».-i'B'*'TEa.'/-.

' . Rochester, Mina;, ,Aug, 1,18S3,'.; Eilltqj-ofihe'-ilpiieai. ' ,"•-. , ' - . - . . . . ' ' ;

When l iv ingin- a home far avvay from LBWIS cortEty, the: nex t best thing, to a vfeiVthere-is to><aeeiye a visit from a paptsr t very Week,teUip^ all the he«fs • just s u c h a pAper'is the T I M E S . R'ichester,bur p.reseM'h.ome is a,'very plbasant town of about 6,000.. iaha'bitahtsr, kad l ike most wester a j.<->wnfl Is full of-life and activity. Tho. 2i«Libi-oriver.n;ows th'rough.the. place,-g iv ing . .water power for /numerous-Joilk. . - T b e . largest of these is. the -iSumbrt! flouri.ntg. m il! -where 135 bar-. •r«ls-of..fl>urare aiade every day;- The-town- is siu'rrounded on. neariy every side by. bluffs which brwak t h e force of the-winter Winds. The street!}, are l a i d : an f=' i n • - regular. ..onier.: and. a r e . well shaded hy : soft-maple a;hd. other .trt-es; -There, are • many beautifail • homes* with closely- «haveri lawns, shrubbery and flowers. 7Thebusi«-ness streets" will ebm-pare favorabiy. with ea»t*»rh towns of the same size. There are two railroads, the princi­pa l .of which- Is : t h e " Ghic-iga and-ISnsfthweHtera.- -This used to tee a .great wheat gr.ovMiT^section,:and to accpiomodate grain raBers there a r e

:-several, elevatorb-'here., but owing td ;

the-alBio"st:-.totaIiailBre Of the wheat , crop-for the last five years, Southern

- ivliane^t^ ^ rrtt.jdiy-.cH^agiaj.fi'om '.a Wrteit. groii?-ia.£j-.tb- a s tock ' raisiag= a-ftddiitty sectii'm, : Th>re a r e - n o <-fifeewe feetori-^s . but - sever-d, large ;Kree,w;ari*:S; -, e a e -of t h e - largest;' of: t-heMi'ii- -l(«»erted m;. iids toVav. ' / The •cf*'">*ifei- -i:; V'-sn-^ht % - - wp gons and' R'.-R wV.si© of iC ijomins i0 miles:- Two.

;fhou?'-ndp'onriSsbf bu t te r are-madb-• ht-fe'every'. 'day/; I t ' is; "ah|pppd..eiat7" . waerlib Chicago and west ward to the Black S i l l l /.. Butter s:eub;hefe-'how .for .-.1-5'tp 20.;bent%perp;oaa:d.';/ Tbe-' t imber i i e re ' is very :s'malla&.d -the;

: trees, look.- iike/d:warfs-. a s compared' .wiih_th;e ,gr+ti.d o!d"|brest3-of :L.ewls, county. ' .The- frees' .a-fo- mostly-.oak ;»nd poplar, although' soft, ihaple. for shade ' treesj. and;, willow, for wind-: breaks fiavb baea /exteusively p l a a l -ed., FiiHfe quite .expea^iy'pjfburlotjt .*'o"od"FPllR.at$l. to: i& "per"ebrd;;" Cbal .sellsiit s|7/tb §jl-gar foa.;. M a n y gas- , oli,ne yapoi? stoves are' hse.d here. ; VThi's 'seetiob-hasbeenqiiiteexempt •froaa cyclones.-bu't ••th^. %te&.of July' a. cyclone swept -aerosa ©lmsteaid;•-aafl,

thrP6 .other countieiJ. wi th a.track o f aboaf 1|: niilpa "i.u width by SO miles to ien.gtb,ieaviag behind; i t ' t he rui&s .of 'what were but a short t ime before happy-homes,..'te«irin:sr.down bouspat' h a r a s and other 'bUtWitigs.. '-" l i laay. perspHri. were injured a h d ^ ' o r 10 .kill­ed,/..At Owatanaa a train wasblowii., from the traekr lifted up.'flitebn.-ieet in the air, arid turned bottom side up,

.severely injuring twenty-p-jaseng^rs;, tffoof whom have since-died... Many curious freaks of the wiial-a^e;relaied I n one place II coa ,|>leteIy destroyed a i iouse, but - did not .touch aao the i • sfaii'dlag. a-few feet' d is tant . ; .• Four me t fwere out on a lake in a sail boat and . the .wind- picked-them u p and ca r r i ad ihem .80.rods and ;ser,. ' them dowjj- boat; a a d kll vyithoat injuring, them. "SJaay graihari'ps and- elevators:

'filled . wi th graia ' were bio-^h do.wn abd the gra in destroyed; . H a y slaeks-wefe.blown d o w a a n d barns filled "with hay demolished.- T h i s cyclone ft'&ho ivii-hfn Sve mile's of- Rbehester, wh-teh is^nwr-.b-8«aah'.-.'j"t" ybUrs 'truly, ":*'•

^ E D D O A T I O ^ A L I>EPARTjaEis'-T.

ass-R.y e.. N O ^ T H A * ! , EbiTob,.

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Ti|S3/S'SL«:aii3;s,©Si m A- wstft.-,-

?3«w t f t e Crt*ij«o^i'i»re<>.<>liii>>tnS w a s . ' • ; SScTeali-a A l t e r ; H l r a e t e o a Te^ir!*v .

". AJiktamoras, Ohio, Aug; t ; Th^b de-. tails of t h e a iurder 'o f 'a.Me-w,.York CJ.ti.35eh, "after h.-tving; been cmcealed for wearly twenty .yekrs, have jus t come to.light.here. ' . la 'ISlil.-a'syodl/-este -of JSfcbw Ybrk 'eapitwEats^sbni-a-i aan liere t o brbipec* for oil'.. The .gentleman was-.'well clressied,. bWabd a to'* tearo, dHpiaykLcostly jewelry. • a*d .. was ..furrefifly." ^believe'? ,<«" hiivb -SgOHiOO, la - ...gr^enbaeks.-- 'with him.. -,/: After, . s taying.here 'a- shor t . 'ti-ttie,h'e, went to/-"Areh#r.'* Fork," a short. -dif.-tan'e'e. above- here ; on the fiver, and. loads h i s bqih.^". with a man' nam'; A .Ward; ; After, prospecting for « t i m e he-«addeniy.;disappeftred, aad.: .'Ward mhl h« aftd-ab-wund^ri,. Ward •was a .'poor, man, ^w.orkiag.Va.small •f;-trhvbut. he soo'i-after- came 'tq.lhw-place aiid ere. ted. a . lkrgb hotel, dfia-. plwyibg every, ibdicatloa, .of. haying suddenly acquired wealth.".' T h i s bs-'. cit^d su.<p.ici'<)n/. ana ho-. W;as;openiv aeeused 01/murdej.it• g. 'the capitalist,.' • b u t . ' t h e chargps • cw«id f a d t - b e proveif. ••• Finally -Ward died, And- the affair was, -forgotten. •; • " A few. d%^-: ago,.J-imes. West, .a• .shiftless .youthj .who bad acqairpcl.money, about the. t ime of the • prospector's disappear-; ance, . was . tsdien -•.seriously'. i l l , and . beiiev-ing / his end- to. :pe-. hear-, :he serit for a . lainister and to bim-tt>--ide.a:confeiWio'nJ -. Wardhgi l . ' fold M m of .the.trPttSatei-b'b& hail; by . the/marder , . . .and. the.two,- wi th a hu'tcher na.m^d E.irkbrid-j'e, 'waylaid their victim, and.but hwi.hro.af with a knifv, r o h b i o g h i m bf.his j ewel ry arid^|3b,0fi& i n - 'grebijtiacks': / - -West stated-thai i , ring-was, allowed-to ie>-[ "roam oh .T^e.-finger'..-of^the-ebiiji'ie,'..at' • they .#ere unabltVto rempye -it.'- :Th<*. Js&blotoa h^-Paid; would-be"f«u'nd ih'.-a .cekta-to-.welL .' Thb-' well baa j u s t been Fearehbd-,1 and'In "it,- u a d e r a pile of debri¥, was found thesksIefoH .with "a gold r ing on'taV l-ittiefi-ageV of one' hand? . The/'disbdvery..has .caused' 'a

.-grVai.sens$tion In-this vicibity-- /The m-urflered. :man%'-. name . ha s : bt:en forgotten.--'.: . / . .; ... -... :; :•• -,-•/.-- . ' . / .

./ •' •'". "= w m as...AiiE.AMS'AS.. -.._./_

/-.-" j ^ i ! jT iu» l j4 ind 'S l4M'^Jc«* ' 0 Spcera . - , :

• lulftleRbek, Arte^ Aug* 4.—A hun*-'dred : armed men wi th •bloodhounds are chasing Bud and Jabk"Daniels/and their band of tweaty outlaws through the moarilains of. the Snuffi western

' couhfies. • The recent -Ugh t. with the CTespftifWldea it ilf>s'.r>iiind as .fri*.htfiri,. The outiaws..anJbu5?-hod fhe.pursaing;' •party.,- and- froui; tbeir -liJdinsr^piacbs •rained-a sliowerofi b iiilets upon, them '-^ith deadty.eifb.it..- • T h e y have many frieiids •am>mg;thefrnouat;aiapersfwhp. fiirbish'"'ftHpjvilet;!;and;/wst'rts: them of coming"d'jjiucer* /* A jafth nlja-VMdL'i-ker,,' fa.IeMs;iio'.;wiih' the o.uUa ws, 'It ib

:-;ciai'iHcdt:ied fhe-.pniHier.Tlnto the. fit-' •taj^mb«^i- ' ' l l^toi8'-»lnc^*{*»hung,-. The. trouble originated with, the mixr* ;d>i5'oF H i b ah .named. Potter , i n T-eU -coanfyi,tv/u nioatJas ago/by the .Dan-• lek.brothers . . <Jovw-nor--B Try. hrt.s Offewiia Mrjjo rbwni'dfar Sbe cbpturft of fh*;»ti>l-»w^ dbaVfM-::-,aUv'?.: They •are:sainK)'~.rd- to bb iiiirr.vttei toward -Tbxa:A.or'"ttio>mii:!m 'ft-riitory. .•

••.'.-3tep. &i: Wv o i a - i v v ^ v - f B - ' r o , . ^ . . •.(••.,. SH-si -VL have Hk«n Brown's 'Iroa Bitters aadconBider i t yno of t h e ,

; beat'#edieittes kn'o.'fra.'' ,• • : ' . . . . . " . . " - . ' . • . . ' . . . *

.Teachers, a ad school "18. *er.Va.rofin-vited.to furnish; matter- for this eol--ttmn. . Address, • . ' , . '

. ' . - , . . •- H . . O » . N O R T H A H , ,

. SC!-ai>-'£5oolis.

jft.y ANNAJOHSS;O», : NE;\V ; . .YORK;" f

. W e teachers should be eonsia-afly on the alert for information. . .Blew ideas s*h'ould always be welcomed 'and. ehfert'amed. ' These may be gained la a variety of ways; aad theW should b e carefully st'ored." and. arranged for future use/ Fo r th is purpose: scra'p-.bopks wjli be found bf great yalue." . •" T h e edueational'.papers are ' full of useful suggest ions/and coafala m a a y articles of practical imbortahco. .The mere readipg them may be .of soihe benefit, our views may be In some-degree enlarged ; but many "of t h e ideas slip fi-om as, and are either for­gotten, or l ie .dormant.for want of be ­ing aroused.. . • • . ' • • ' , ' • . ; •

isTow, "If when 'we read. an article. t i n t eaa be made, use of,, we cuf it-out and place, i t in .our . scrap-book under the appropriate, heading, ' we oan" readily refer t o i t and will yseif, when otherwise w e ; would, or could not do so. Masraziae-', dai ly and feligioas. papers .often contain item's whieij: would be of great use .in oursehbol Work,andby^ t ak ing paias ' toeoileet. arid save them.,, we may • greatly i n ­crease oar,usefulness. When'. f h e ar-. .ticks eaimot be' cut out,, Uttie.sngges-t iye . . ' .mgaioranda-may be wr i t tea about ;,them.;. •':- ' - , ' . . ,•-.:;•..-,..•;••. . Much is. 'contibually beiag publish*-:

ed •about.;differ;eat couatrleg. wiileh- is not | o ; be;-.'fou.bd, In tke\ tex^-'boofc. .Bhffrf ,-5"05-raph-iPs of/emln.eaf"' men;. ii-e al.w8;ys::"v,p'ui>iishbd at .th?jr;dbata," v-h'TCb..--,we,very valuahfe for; rrfbri-e«c{».. %-fctl0'.items. upon :mineral^, •swd.itf--nis .apvn- Varhms t Kings. "will" bffoo fir lb-i-l^'tt'«fing our- Rubj'/cts .very: nicely, and will "add. gr^ally'-tb the interest'of - thv* lessons. '•; i .x • • '• ." The children m a y also be .encourag­ed-. to : ''-.asiisVtbe,' teachers w i t h ' 'their' collections, ox maketheH*own. This-will awaken ait', additional. Interbst o a . the part of-both, teachers, aad' •pbholarsi-.../ - / ' . . ' . ; ' / . ' • / " /

One l^Tge'scrap-boofe,;'eoatalnlag 'an index, may be kept witli-' t h e a r -ti.eles arranged o'nfl^r (liffere'Ht beads, as-;; InVentioDs, Biographies;. Qbblo-•gj%. Poefryj ' .#dden.'; Thbughts'i W&-cei iany,efe •Tim'k w b m a y "readily, turp toanysiiihjpct,.and quickly .make our-selection. • I f the ' s s rap -booksa re small-, •'• Several fshotild ''be • ker^t,, A pictbrescrap-bboK i s a l s o v e r y e?sen-r tial. This ehoutd be i igM i n weight, so if .may easily be. ..held, befbre the claMs. Care should bo takea t&eoilbct; the greatest, possible variety, espbeiah

i y of animals, trees, plants,' scenes, :etc.,-aotfaaailiar or pafiye ' to our bwo immediitte eotintr.y. .'.'The 'ctiHdrea-learn-".ftlwh saoib ; rettdily by seeing 'than' by hea r ing ; a much more last-' tag ltapre*doh is.made . th rough the ey'e.than t h rough the ear.- 'Pictures: embrac ing / different- occupations,' frade&i also those suggestive of kind acts, and' -pleasant -atorieti should -b$ •sbleeted,-". •. •/•'•.'•" /..' '" '., ••/_ -;•.-"'

. These.pieture :serap-book$ ..msv:.bb a t M u ^ - ' - i c - a l " ! . . ' ^ ^ ^ . ^ . - ^ ^ ^ / . ^ . ^ ^ *

.£:<--0{*r:iphy,'bati{rJtI -.history, spelKng, composition, Object lessOns, etc. ': . The.bel ter the. teachers;' rbsonrces

butskie of the-prescribed text-books, the better.are taey.qaalified.tb teach, the m-sra .enthu^iastio .will they be^ come,.and the more,will they inspire; •a-kindred spirit i a tbs i r pupi ls ; .En-tbusi is ia Is 'cpala^ious. Live teach-.ers make live «chools.. : . . .-.. . .• • •'' ' «s-. • - i L : ^ i - . i l ^ : . ' r : j S

W O M A N ' S T S R I P B R A N C E - C G M T M N -

?i- i* . . ; I . . ' . J . iy'9.}tSypVb,fypi.T.^.Ri,-

' - S I O I I Q i i i r - t u ' e . .

Bishop jfioeiviof the i le thodis t Eii«eop>i{ church, adopted the follow­ing a s the-motto of hi* lif>: • •-•;.-•

. GKfaU. t h e good l e a n - • ' . • . ' F r o m a l t tAie sources •{ c a n , - . . • . ' ; - ' . -'-' l u ' a i l tbp ways I can ,

B y all t h e m e a n s I can , ' - . . •Aad-asionsr 'as 1 eaaav' :

' D»af l fte ' g o o d ! can : • . . ' fo a l l t h e i i e r s o u s I pan,. • • ': .

. I H allIha-WKys I. can,,, By all t h e m e a t i s I nan , ...

'• ' ' A n d ' a s l o n e a a l c a n , - ; "

Tq&acco.. awe-its the "growth of the young, and, thereby, lowers t h e s t a t -u r e i . . ' . ' . ' • . . . . . • • ' •••: -. •

' Tobaecbisasi-eppingrStonHtbother bad tfcitiBS^'. It, is a letter of i n i r o i u c tioa to evil .as-weiates.. .

The. prohibTtlorsi'gtt? have almost taken Holland or tha t .par t ; 0 f ' i t which, worships ' i n the Reformed Chureh of. Atneriea, . Whose geaer-il syn<«d .tbeetiag last <Tuae passed fhe folltvwidgc strong resolution -. '

Resolved, Tha t the distress growing bui-of tbiemparbaee is So great;, . that i t is the judgment-of this, synod that .the ;saa<:tlty. a n d . prosperity, of the cii'u.ch, Hs'.wen/assoei'Aty, demands a hea^'ty co'rop.eratJOQ of:.^H Cfriistians •rasufehwls0 action .which :wil!PVeai-ually give profothiUra.&nd suppres­sion of intoxicat ing dr inks as .a bev­erage." • • ' ' - ; ' ; ; " '• " ' • • ' . . " . ' - - .

H e alone, b y whom the hairs of ou r bead a re all numbered, cairi count the * widows who are widows' oh ai'COunt of d r i n k ; thb madmen .who are m a d beeause'of-iH M e gray.heads t h a t i t has made g ray ; and the hearts that it hag •erushed;.'with, b«dabs3-;"ruined families'.that it/has. ruitied'; th.e!-brlli-iaa•(•• 'mfii'd.s tha t if has- quenched ^ t h e ukfoidmg promise which Ifhas-can'r fcered'.; .thK "bright and;- happy girl's, snd 'boys whom ' i t has- blighted iato :

sb.ame' .and '.misery, • arid t h e young and gifted whom/ i f has hnrr ibd: into aishoafn'ed;and naineless graves.—, Otouoa Farcar; .'•' '.";";'. . ' . ' /

-•' " l a ^jm-'-the'r#.is'.st^eiig{av ,''-:-'.la:

ail; great works of -reform that ; .have ever been .accomplished' t he leading m i n d s . h a v e wwaght ioge the ' r / 'Wl tb eohscbration' Sf .fkeart and .uni ty ' Of purpose, ' ^o t all could do; the '•same .-work, bat'.-biilx iugr rfied h i s ' or her branch to the.nHgi-nal tree, bearing the ' fu l l b loom.o r •ripened fruit of: wnr'k done. Th i s i e s soa shbufd no t be lost".sii;h"£ .of •io.the'sfrugtle-o::". r ight .against ' wrong -to-day. : ;Tfrb strife i s ; for justice and nbt.fbr; y;ain glory, "JJeii "not;.',o&b memoer say to:. another I hays no need of thee-,' "for a t e not these m"em:b'ers.'wh'o' are doing -Qrpd's. work, inemberb unto.hls. glory ? Let bo one staind i a ; t h e way of-.aii-'.-

:.ptheiv;lest Ihey h'bbder/fhe" bbarer.'of thb" ark .contaIaihg'th'e/c.OVena.nt,of. t he Liijrdi-v ' v.'." ••''' ....'.:' •/" • :_.•[•; .;

. .,<>H Eje^i tPMi 'eut . » i J?Bit<!i«.

The; people of the- .yiftagb of Sa i toh Oswego cauaty, :- ' .and: vi^inlfy-.'are

-quite agitated over the allegpd .'fi.nd ' ing of 'oil oh $hb farm Of '.ijqyi;K, Wilbnr, which is/located i n the east^. brn' corporate .iimits of tha t Village. The-properly wasownedsom.e twenty

- years'; • ago ivy t h e well-.; jsnoiv-n coa;-' trabfcbr Glintbn. B.' $ttgei - / -Mr/ .Sage bHtieybd. t h e r e was oil'.- .underaeaf 11 his prbf*erry'1-

: and saak. a \vell t& The dbpfhaf 96ieeh, t he jub ingbf 'v?h ieh ,-stiil reiBJiinsi jMr .Sagb mbved 'ffora _tbe.ibfei!iiy. ..and abandoned- the- -pro1

jbet". 'The.pres/uU ipdieafidbs.are'.oi'l loatmg.otj.therim-ili pud'lie-bf water

'.'belVnv wh«ir« ..'.this shaft was s u n k . -sonse. tt-Mrity yerfrs.ag'o.. aird thb: oyz--ink.-oui .-of .br.ud.?'pfti:ok-'um'' jsrouad the fid'tsbing.. The ground'has-bb^n

-vlnitsdiiy .oil experts • of -.Pennsyl-va-hia,.w-ho''unreseryi;dly' say tha t the iiidicattoiis. of; .-oil' 'are..', strong.-. er t h a n , i n many./ ' places, i n / t h e vieinity of .B:radf>r<i. :whbrb some, of the: mos t .productive and." remaner-atrve. wells have been found. . Jilr. Wilbur--says "he #111 -at once ' take. measures .to develop ,f he capacity -of th'e : well. •':•-, Several .vbry:ternpfliig offei'shave be.Gn.; made in. the way of finaa-iial •assis tahceia cah-yiug bu t the project; : - ' ; -i' •'-'" • ..'..

' - f f l ie g i a a wli-o':Siji(>t.'CaTey..-. -..

- Wi- 's i t f^TON, T>, C.'/'Augi, 4;,~t'a&. -. ifcpufifiegttt -t< >• d a y jiub-M-jh^s 'kn. inter­view with - p.orn.efius 0*l>')nnb.lii:,who claimsto l ^ 3 brother.'.,pf.th«. O'JCHO-';

'.abll Who shOtrCarey,.' JE£e -Siiid : ''lMy briifli^r-'feft: •Ohleag.o,..wh"bre'.-Iiivbv

eigat-moatha. ago..- He said hb..-w-a.s going to -Irelalnd. to help the sulf *i-ag pfioplb.'', Tlmpibrbd/him no t to do sd.,.

..ffo.Ibtt ia Nbvambxjr,and' krrivbd jh; Du.bJia two week's after.. I . reeeiyeda eabi^gr^ra' froinijim. two nioaths ago,; aaiibbncing.tha't- he vyas; -gbing to-leave, fdr.South Africa with bis wife'-to 'sbt t ler-That .is:.'the last I heard from him.until news' of the shooting. Sly; brbth'er'VFas. always wild, and «uv

, maabgeabie, . and • has" -been arouad the w<»ridseveral..times. Kfemarrisd a Chicago lady named Burns, and has two childrenpOw.". ' ; ;. ".''...-• - '

. '•' .lJA'-G- A T ' TV''' S." J P . i i t « j ; • ;":Airf«.:*a-i2 :5,~'

'!Pii<l*i.r t l i o . - S>Iw'p"if«ii »jf ' j to« K ^ t i o i u a . l.V(m;iMis;iiMep:J4ot>'ix'ii.y..."'..'.' ' / " . . '-.

.Rey:,;;B. 0 . .Bibcock,,of- Philadel-; phia, P a , conductor. / .... -:-" Spf-akers: \fip^/SV.;J-'i3bsn4-tif.^«A*. srts/CViLfBftiae, of Kentucky/; <3ep. Fos ter v Slember of Canadian 'Pi ir l la-m e n t ; RVv. -W. Bt'ari.-?, Clhaplaln of Auburn S ta te Prteon; R^v,.Dr. Yai l , of $(% ;Y^rk . 'Hirk l^\m^ of 'Mk'hig'fii, sind ouiBy-'titherrt.- . . . .

Hotel infos, §2-Of I.-..$3.(io axi't .§l.of). per- itiy,- and Mi, :$:1-J' toio' '0.18- P'r-wfek. Room*, bttls; *tnd tables first-' class. ' , ' J ' . '. ; _ M ^ j I i w f i n s T f i l ' r e s . •..

There a r e > great : many intenjper-ate persons' who would l ike to beeome; temperatb , but ;the; 'o'ver-tulTpg"ibye of the. tasie- of Hqabrs- btjaqaers /al l their; good resolutions,' and again and a g a i n ' they •' f a i t ' Many y b a r i ago; there lived-in - H e w : Eogiaad-.a large-family-; of children, / t h e . mother of-whom,' whbh any- Mbkn'ess. b'ecurre.d';'

; -' obliged t h e ia-vail-d te'f'w-ils- *vs a dose; I, ot.tefiftir rtjl'.In^iort. '3p6:v ' * i» s Asa^(

•iiever n^ed-for &ay other- purpo'se'ih • tha t fan4ily^. -and the bottle labfled port wihb'was; a horror, to;each ;chlld. The fatally grew' and..sbpartedj going" .to-a'H:ipartsof theTJnlOa.. -I hftve.ta---kea. pains to. irace eaeh'ffiemtoei;; fand

. a b t b b e o f them 'had. any IhcJinatlbB: >0 dr ink intoxieatiag liquors.; I t 'has: been no effort f i r theab fo'.bb tecqper-:'' ate; as;their s tomaehsloathe the taste;' ..Wouid IfcnOt be-well for those'aQlicted;' "with . t he vice, or disease,', o f i a t e m -p'eraneb," who.desire .a eure,-te ' try the.' K e w - England prescr ipt ion ?-r-Th&

,/Resciie*. .'---"-''.-,'-. ' '•'.-

• .-A . KE.yoiu -aSvar& tfist 'myour' . iAopil -Die - r\. tain? oi- sorbfiAi l ias ft' ]-5-3inine&6 ,

place.?. . Ib i s i s t r n e ot^yery.;orjc. 'MfeHfc . t i e a t airy t i -m?iOn.t3ie-4i^testpr»w«@oh, . •

'. tcv deselop Stefilf l a Boirte liisitlioRS disease: ; CrinsiiiBtitaoii.ana:m(ury otlier diseases Paris' '

«,Ht-j;i;o5«te of tbis-: iwpurity.tif II16 UlcbtV- •-Bu'up 's S'AiisAryvitn.L.4.'..lias- .a"'«<»isi«rf:iH '

• isower oyer a,a scroftilBHS'trtJubles-, a,?'the irei • 3iiai1».fele--. testimonials .we . liavg reeeived -.

/ inim'&t'aia-KjjiibTe.-.'.- .; - - ';•'-. . -• .••; . / '" . "jlEssfct. C. t . ilouu S Ca.t" Gi-nttenwii-- .

•-* •*.-* -My.youuftfst;' s s a lias .a lvay '^lxicn. -• ti-onbled wi tb SwofuIifils-'HimJor:- f.<mw jsi ".-. lits]ieaddjscliai'gfugti'oinlfis.-e:irs,'.f.tid':iiim- • nirtfc- sore on t h e Batjfe of his ear I T tevo ->eai-s; h i s eyelids wuuld festpr asul if- eitit.<i, -

- disetorsiug,-so tliafjCwas obliged 1 > .WIBU. " thtiii oiieh every" moruiug, .his e - ;:i-.!jes -

.' nearly-all priniing Ont; -lie- was. exr-. -s-diniily. dalnly, fliost of tl.ie t ime ea8n« biittw-j slialtt

• meals a.day. W e v w r e tiualde'to'fiiid atfv--.tlimgtliat.nadtlie-le:istelleet upon Mmiii l l . last spring. lK7r>,-vi'£ gavp-i ihr i iwl- ' iole-sdf . Jfoo.ri!s£arsap<iHita. . lli^i-umetheiji-ji.roved atoiic'e, * * Tlie bacli of Ills t iu ' ' i iealed •lip witlKutt a.Knar, and j ioia-soie i n h i j he-ad • .sujee. •Sin.der<;!yyo«rs,., . . - . . ' • -

" • . ' . - • M R S : N . C RiNBOKr, . ' - -. I to . iOAjaen-hnasdi. St., I-tiweU, Jlass .-

- -i' We-do net, a?- a wile allow .'etifselves t o •' u s e -our ediwriai-eolumns to si>«ak c»f any

• r emedysveaay fmse . In t t .we foe lwar ran ted * in haymR a. word for Hood's sarsajiarina. . 'Sm-sapa-rtll-ahas beeh,'lc?town ."as a remadial ajjeiitf/n' centuries a n d is- reepTOized hy-tBl • se.liools of practice, a s a.'valwiWo blood p u n -lier.. I t H put tip in lorins.br. almost inhnife •

. variety; tint, Messi-s. Hood .& .Co., tl^owell, Mass.) who are' thoroughly i'eHaBte pliarnja; •'-.cists; .have.hil;..upon-a -remedy of .unusuaL •_

. Taitie. OvXainly 'they. Jiaye- •yravehera .bi -cures. wJiie'h v/b k n o w to -feei.MOBt extraor-' &ntiry."—£d,ltersJLpuc!t if'vck&jJirShiMl. . .

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:Wb!:fe•'P|:b&E:Qt:rTateRTA^^E^F•?^aW,'"'' •' ' J t .TPorfc,-to A i a a n d a 3 ~ i i a apB .^ ; H«nry . : B a n p b e t . " m d -Oryl lie•%&ji pher ; of LoirrtJlS." -JSi'-Y;; Nathart L a n p h e r a o d M a r y S l o c d i p , o f -

i Ha r r l abu reh , ' -N . -Y ?, ffaheir: Goflfeeh,'or tfyr ehefedHh, Fon flnLa"?^"!!^^^-!!!^©!!^-^^- ' -

- -win. "iiati.Dh.ee,- o f • Bpntbti- fiarSor, B e v w t t - '-, cpnpty-.-liaehigarii'jEImer.laaTapheE 4X Br*nV .'•' ,- tli>n,. Pohrdrii L a e «opo%^" "WiscOBSln- BM?» THw.mefi,-of.'Ota«.c«gt;(}r cosnty.. Neb>as*at '

'-^3t-«ejt01anPi<jf-M»ril»slHirKli: N . HZ.i BG&TT •'.-JLattbtier s M .-'WHhtfriLanpa'er, "»yhon6 t>Isie«( - :

o f reBideftbeare^nnHaowii a f l d a f i e r a i u g e s t -e f f o r t ; e » n n o t b e ^ e e r l a i Q e d l ' M o r r f r X a n p l i e r . ' ' .of Hi- pa i i i , ftflnnfsota'-Ai^irA Ptttfiajny o f -'.-". Fori Wa?n.e, . ' i ed fa r i a j .Egbe r t liaijpheK-of-ro rwi th . ' . B&jjle. eS S O U D % , ' I a w a ; . wl f l l a ra A l b e r t Over ton; -of A-darhs,' Jf. ? .* -Mary- m. •"• Joo.eSi.-.o>;. Paiehoguie lsoffolfe e b « i t y - , S : V,--. ATli-e A: Fan' . . J e n n i e A-.' Over ton , jSrtBiir-I/ . " •-;©.ve.-tojaao*y£iaiieE <a*effons-of B e l e y i l l e , . : ' Jgff, Co..'3Sr."rr, the-widow-afextr 'of M h . ^ r i d hekes a4 la-yr *>£ "EiPbaraBi- LSnpl ie r ; Bfte, of J- -t r ie . to .^aofI )OwVij^e^Iht^e««^iTi tyofI l6wis ; -' a b d B t ^ t e o r NpV-yorJs;.'deeea«ed, s e h a ^ e s t - ' " . tog: Whereas^ Siri irQ S.iiaBJiBer.oifi 6f.tbe - « i -"eoutorsniirned.JTi- t ihelast-wIl laTiatestanieDt -of-the sald_fticha;r'd. B.%anpBeri deceased, hiril l a t e l y app l ied to b a r S n r r o g a t e % courfr o f o u t eonn.ty of te«r is i t o lla-ye^the^sald -win. whloh; -• r e l a t e s or p u r p o r t s 6aMiat .e ' t6botb-r :«al a r id ' persopa,!- pro-ierty-, proved- rh-.pnrBnauee <si ': tbeiEiiatute 10 B.neb.ease-m?iaeiiti'd_prdviaed - - '

' .5bu',,and:each a f y o a , a r e t h e r e t o m e l e d a n a • •"•' je^oi tedrperspr ia l ly t o b e a n d . a p p e a r h e f b r e "• o n j a m o ; ? a t e _ G ( . 4 h e e B t i p t y o f , L e w i s , aifchls • '.= £Fc ,<Li£ J0 ,F"U-e.lii.-l.he-,eoBnty of t iewls, or*- ; t b e l i t b d a y of;septerflbevi883; a t t«i-oToloo£ '• In the ; ioren.opn,-tt)en a n a t h e r e t iaa t tend t h e M o b a t e pf j h e ^aid; l a s t * y . i aod ' teatarbettt; ' A h d t t o t i f a n y -of • t beabo tenam^a 'pe rSDi i a : : b e tmd.er-the.age.-of tweBty-bbe"s.ea&.:tKeV" • a r e refttrirea; to. a p p e a r ibytaei rguardjan. - . t f . ' t h e y . h a y e - o n © , o r i f J t h e y h a v b n o n e , t h a t t f l ^ r

•appear »nd a p p l y fbr.Ofl«io.be«ppolri t«d; o r - . i n eveptbf - the ipneglec t -or . / a l ia re tb : do"so-"« -:-guard ian , w i l l b e a p p o i n t e d -by t h e «'uxiofeate:. • •' t o r e p r e s e b t a a d a c t ffir^em-Jni.the^roeeSd^ •'"•'-i n c . .; -.,.- . . . . ':- .- • ; - - r . - : - ^ . . . . . . . . . • in'feH-mon.y.-whe-re'nf,--w^liayeferl"s^th.e-. "' •• - - sea l ol-buT-sureegale^scHirrrtbf-theAornii-'. - '

1-+ ^ -Mi-J'1- ^ e^1 .^- t o . .%• ; h e r r a m p - : affixed..-.- - •" - gain county-a t . Ii.o-w-v3ljfitjn said ebunfcr. *"•-

. b n t h e 2 3 t h d a y 6r-Jiiiyi-Ai--I>.,-18g?.'.'.'•.-•. ---h '-•'-:; . ' .E . s . . i f j^BniLV.gcu : roga te . - - . . -

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.Write', for. c'l'-.calars and .p r t ees tomaran-fae-uTei'. ••-• ••:.. I'/ •.,--' •".;;• 5rh2' .%Ji,r ;m. '-" •ttfrer..

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-.^AY-JPfyEJi.' ' P'or+weTrty years-I \ r a s a * uffereKt' fir-, . n g . ' i t h e . s p i a n i e r dxSnlbs. w i t h H-a-y T'eVer. ' I 'pro.cl i red ,

a-btr t t tJe QX-=.Biy;'s Greacqi-- 'Balm'"'arid' w a s .onr.ed .-before .he frrt-f bot t le ' 'was ased: . JHav* bsd.no-3-elurn of- ins" com- ' plalht . . - ^har jo t te ' . jPaiifcBf, Way'eriyjlC.-

•; A p p l y ' h y . htUe Stiver i r i to t b e -no-s-rrjis.: ' ty". atis'tirb-; f'lon .it--effe<.03';?iry 1'eaiiSPS t h e n a s a l -fEVEH: ,.-—

. . - *- \? .~--^*s*-paf-sage«.ofcjS; tarrh, a i vintiSvCausms; h e a i t u i si-ereli.?bs, ical la- i ' s ifi.tlumlriafcio'p. pi-owc's. t h e rnefflbranal :"liii- :

•ii>ss of 1 He Sead froha- a d d t t i -rial. :colds\;e- m - :

pletelT-heals th& sore-s'ttod-'restdrea-the seh'se -.01 t a s t e a n d -StbeU. -Beneficial resn l ' s ' :« te , re - , alfz^d. '-br a' .'few applft-a-ioiis.-' - ^ thbrbugh-treWna'ent w i l l cu re . : Un-eft-oaled-. for eolds. i l l . I h e l i e s d - . - A g r e e a b l e t o aRe. . S e n d ror 'cired-larV Kold.bir'ai-nggisia- By!ina1[l'5Qp.a'paek;-. age—stamps. . - . . - • . - . • • ' • ..7*4 "

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..'.;..'. Mew-fy Secure arid BeluinTRew..-...- '" . B-nle<! ahd. ' advle? ffloni t h e -experience o f eiBht-'erB.i,uen1.'pliy'sleia'nsi. and 's&yen'success- ' fui bus rue s s ' naen^. A t r easu ry - Of. • t h e i r ios t '

. ' ya la . ab ie tu forh iaaon . Price50-eehts: ' .Jlaiie'd'. post-paid on r e c e i p t of price,:' .'Postage-Slfarips. -

.- ,. - 'J?aJSorBroS,, 'ettb, lEoohesierviK.. 'X..

-.. O f e ^ ^ ' F i ^ O E ' f ^ B L A N E S . o r reppr ts . o f s a i e s t o - p a t r o a s , o f most^atipEO?ed•'.'f6rini3^ :

-n-r in tsd•baiSA'fLX-anb PSQMjeSLY-flt/tb^e" offiee.-.of,the i t w r t i l e f-rifESi- V . -;'..' '-' •?

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eorrev'ted -a-ba .-^eTls.ea: Wesjik?..' -; •'•"•'•. "•"'. " - . ^ 1 _ . l k » w v : r r , T J m . ; , a l s y " ^ ; '

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- > ? O T I C E . - r a h e fiarnea b r - iwen ty - four « e r - -i T s o n s lo" se rve a s Grand - Juroi?s>.arid t £ e ' • uarnpi5 of^nar ty-s t r - pe r sons - to serveias-.asjSl ' J n r o r s , vat a,-County -Gourt and;<S>uri of S e s i s ions, . to be h e l d at . thfe Oottri Ubu 'Serfa- the '

,yHlageof-,iowv.ille, i a a n d - r b r t b e - c o n n t y oif -' •I^wasi ori t M 3d day: of .September-;-1SS3. a t 10 ': a.-rn;. Wil l b e drawtt:atCileri'jr:bffloe,:«£ s a i d ' ' " S S x S ' - ° ! i - w H * ? * day-Of .Angnst / - I883jat9- -. o/cloefcja-tp;eforenobn. ' •- ' . . . . . - '. - . • , ' J>aJediAh&J; ' ISi®/ ' ."-:"':••:" . •"-"• - V " . - ~ .

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'H8xa.ii"<:-)tiew p'rneesS. pe r s a o i ^ : , i . _ J ' . _ .33 ,00 •Pas:tiy,.eifra •white "wheats do .^^ .^ . - ^ iX ' ' i'-OSi N W l S p r 1 t n s ^ _ ^ _ k . i - - - — ^ , ~ . ^ . ~ i ^ - - - 1S5

.-': ."•: , ". .,. '• STI 'aAB. / , . ' • . ' . . . . ' . ' . Coffey, , l A v ' sta^,ifa"rd i"4^.-I„I>„i.: ' .^..„. ' l .C' ' ' ' W h . i t e " o r f f e i ' i , ; ' « b ' f ^ ' x ; . _ - i w ^ . ^ . ' / ^ . U 4 ' J 9 '

•Sranitlaited . ^ . . - ^ i . ^ ; — . ^ : . - . ^ — _ . ; _ . . „ 10)4-Maple Suga,rL_..._i^.^-,; --, i_II^.^_,.v--Jtl-tb l i ;;

BOTTej t . . : Butter-_

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' i-Th? village- hoat-d. 'of". Billsdale,-. .Mi-fifi..., li.M. pu".- "\h>-\. l-)(,»ds of .lixjuOr; d^ti;-rs (,-,»"•!.> •/« ikiij ;^ud''i;nvposeti';a' lui-.d .-ecc-.,.;' $#ub. . . ; - - . - / . ' *:.''

. . Th^.aFi'ib;! r .o^ ik t -me^ja j f o f ' the :

Briti^Vx-.rpmp^p.uTee'A^soejAtiQn ''was l;<i»id; ia- Tj-Hit'ltn,. on/.Tuesday/, S a y Zs)fh. T.b-\ J<V>pH'Uo.n now. 'numbers . E7i mpis.i'">:-?;••' ami 'nmotebp. -associa-' t i o i i ^ . . _•."'.'• '' • '•; . ' . ; ; : / " ; - ' '-":

A{;-0-;.ert(.l-4i'', lo'.v.ti, a seven year old bo--* nai«.*Hl.,tlayf-s -got I n t o the r-idi--'rb.3.4'. t-iy.-i-h'oa;*!.', where:lh^ mb tx -^p t thx'ir-,v/hisiiy,- a a d ; d r a n k ; e n a u g h . o f -it.-to - bring :-bh."spasms, Anil "firially d e a t h * * ; ; , '- ;.- .'.'..'. :•....;-?. ' ' . ' . , • - . / ;

: A paralyzing . par^gtapb, to t h e -Oteistian.h,(nor dri tv*;rt, .• is t h i s seii^. teaee-from ons- of the sermons *of fcia^ea:Vio.toria's late chaplain,.-the,. ebh*braf.ed .' Br; Thomas ' • .Guthrie-; ^•Whisky' is the devil 's way to ruani

-'aad. mattyS- way;.-tb the d e v i l / ' ' '/•-. •••_. .. Acting.-.upon t h e - advice; o f . t h e English H o m e Se&rbtary;wbo receo t-

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•Borlg; .clear, bbl-^ui, ,-™..^-*—i P o e K , ' r e t a i l , ^ — , — - - T ' „ l - ^ . i . t , :.-..'.. : '-• ' • '.; i vbow •-. ; W o b i i / i . _ ^ i L , „ C C14--i..JA "'."'-- ' ' / . ' . : i t E B 0 ' § E S J B . '

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\y.aee4 pa. Saturday-' was:: l a a.-great ;mea8ure;...the vcause .of. t h e .la_ereks>ed d r l a k i a g o h Subday.one .English bra-ployer has changed .-his pay-day to Thnrs^a jv ' • / • ' • - . . ' . - • -'.-'. " -.'•'"si.;

The -Ohio'.State probUutiob com/' mit tea hm'. asr-es^b'l .P'\eir yo*er' fifty cents foy the- campaign, and/has put a Ste'te orgariizer ftito the fielth. ,. IJoa. 'Gk T> •'Stewar'1' h f e Advapced thb" mod-, ey (2H)' for bis .'•county Of-/ H a r o a ,

.The' fotai'.bssessm'ent' reaches about f t S , W . . / - ".;> - ' / ' . . / - ' : ; - - . . - . : / • . . . ; / .;• M r s 3 | a r y 12.-' Backtey suptl. Jafbes Sw«etj-a Brooklyasa ibon keeper, un­der the civil damage act, for sblling he r hbSbahd liqtibr. / ' T h e trial.-was. held, before Justice. Clements, in'-the .Brbbklya ci ty court ,and a yerdlct, %r. §i',-re'a'' damages was awarded- the .plaintiff.;.. ... '- '"... . . . . . . ' ;

./.. ' 'Wh»t,.feliow eiti?*ms,"- asked 'Sea-ator-'VoorheeH, of . Ia'dlanaj* addrbss-i u s a mass iaeet.iog, ?4wlll .you. do with your large tfrops of corn if pco-ji ibit loa shbbld/ become t h e policy of. the .State?; ' • "Baise mpr'.-ho«;s a a d faavb less qrlme anil misery, "prompt­ly'implied n farther. •"• . '* ".'

"StoyeL-:.^.'.L.'_.^^ i rU.^i_J.c.'..'^..-. i..- i S0@l-75 . ' - • " ; • HIIJlllS.'.AViaJ-EEi^S.' :.--'"/''.-.-. ."'•' OKstnd.-cow' Mdes- .e^e , , t f l n in i ed . BMe^Brbl h ides 5K.f ' ih 'Ei^ 'd syc:'- ' / • ' ; ' - -'••

, . . ' . •J/alfe.l5iajsy;SjCi»rii.e:is''('' •' '...-•'.'-

' . / ' '..IayTLE.J^Ai4Is,,Aug..'"8, 1883;.;:;': _..-. " • - ' ; • ' ' • -. cacEism,

Trabssciign's started ra ther sIoV?" to* / lay, as satesrneri "Wf>rA oa t .prepared to 'accept a haW cent " l o w e r prices,; B«st< Wesk the rblino; fig-drpswere 9|e ahdifJc.:'; toi-cjay ftby are^J.itTid-QJe.' I t wasthoug-n't' sales would hb m u c h

;lighter than ' they . are*' but salesmen Reem In.eii-ned to let nearly .their. Hsufll qu'antifi'ep. go forwirid .andybry

r ••-•> i- * > • * « . . . « ; • • « fe"*'refrained from selling. The J u l y l y ^ i o v i n effect,.tha.t.the-.paym^t of ] cheeese^rif cbtmng ;fbiward;in bpleh-

•dld. 'TOndMohj. the; -weather being; Iquitb cool -during moss of ."thbmonth-W e h a v e , ' l n fstei, &enjtipne, of what is t^rm'b(?^bot .weather.chbe4e,'J -the-•JF'i-fy pYoriupt hping: a^ffood as t h e :Junp.' .Toe'§r«t wx?pfc,io Auarnsti tb«i. gfVes'V eiicourtjigetnent to ' .the d a i r y ­men for an ab.ubd^bf .yield. and,;a: good product.. -Lsrgb shipments were ' hiade.to:".j^evp-York last , weefcand the Oiuada sTilpnients .-Srere-"aisb heavy,,' a n d - shippers ' are'':-dull,;pur-Qhasers this.-week.-: W i f h i h e decllnb. in. prices ft • Is '.iiaped 1KB -.shtpments'"

/wjll ho largely rbittceci t h i s webk,^b rtbatthe/rp.Hrkbt--wiil -be lb •a'j go.0d-0r:' better shape"-nest week., iPoMowlng -Is our list;:- ': -.;•...-.,;'; •' - i - :-, •*:-•,.;."

.-;. --• P A R f i f D A T t o ' E S . . "'-":• .' ••-•"•' : 'There; w«re'sales of^7S0 h'bsba farnj

'd**ry'" ch=ese. at' -S.}@lflc-^the-bulk, gtting.kt 9\-\ . Only-am lot, the 'Burt (Qrovefectbry^ brought-10c. . . '...-

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S ixty-nine backflsres of hufter soldi'

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'.<if,n'ce jour.; .fe)iow.to'wnsma;bV-<33,:Tija-min\BOard:;. sprained h i s knee a t t h e BJime. tlaio ..thaf.Q.u^ea .Yicforia fell down-tfiair"-'. B'->n. u ^ d , t h b ; great pa ineure , St . "Jacobs Oil. .and*was.atl

: right the riftst. d a y ; ' i f "tTi-C, had.do'ne. this sahie thing she would have been al'1'right'ia.fhe.morning;'* . ' . . ' ; '

being abobf 21o. iiofe, '-./•; : .--.

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Total+ •'•- • I I ;«CJ - ' • - . ' . -••••-

•--- ": 'TOICA MARKET. :'•-' lTfi'v<i,' Au r . {i.-,The 'travsafctiona

start, off vvi 'hl 471 bose i ; a* <>ic;,'and confiribe '.vlth.74.Ji.fi!, % si-l i j o ^ a -M-ftW;" f l ' l o - s , t . ' S . H / f i a ' x ^ »•*- "Sf.-; ; a b d Slot--. 383 b"xe*',- "a* prlv.i-f^fvrtHS.

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thaf.it-*lb'pa.y-.yo'cf tSj'inRpebt'.thls- stocteyfor -i t n i u s t tie.elQaed: bnt:.tO. g ive u s r o p i a f p r ^ t r i e /

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°iBUi00;l 6 ' s i 0 b o t e s ' at Mjfb'', and t w o years '-" . W 1 ; ' i.ftgo they wer&;6.,W-bbxesat $&*=••;' • - C«j

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