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/.'••i'-' -mm m ^-ic^sa** •7-7-—-wiiiiwui iBfe^tt^.SN^' ^ i 3 i seKSDk^j,4ii|&i:' f j ISSS. ; -V;iJutvG£K^iiwuT Stays;lt did.not "£** ;jjBa^>J.W'^'sec4^;l^-i«^iHaL^oat ^feaOAxfeCabt as? tatst it cost h-ini- ,%^? iBPgftMa.. .":•..', / ;..*'.-".,. . " : "' ,, - ; 1ka& jadifciarylSmi&Itteb- for'tfeis' -'-ijobsej" .%r'aeuse\ to-morrbw'i Aagast. .. 5*r^'«t g o^ock- p.- i&;; i<r-fii/-the t«ate:,anii place for holding the judicial ; feta^atjoi^/;-/.;':"/' -' ' ""•"-' ; "' • ' : -;' -.}. : &ES"*/.B&csi£ ,ffip4:.-A ; ndEe\riJ i ;the •gom%is4ioa^a^6ial«i fey«ov« {/ieve- . T-did'W-Inquire into lbs insanity,of ^..S:QHyvat1^rvtMe '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 in /l r de-M-Q-m«row;. - •' •;.-•• •-••' -THE rf-unbllcua state committee has, been citled to meet at. the Fifth, aveoue hotel, New . York,. August loth, t a g s the tx+aB for holding the state convention; Rochester, "B-mrte- ga'and RlehfleM/ Springs-have all •asked fe>r the con volition. Any whero .tint BaratogS this year,' There are good and sufficient reasons, why this convention should not ..beealled to assemble there; /- '.'".- . -TB.E polygamlsts sesm -.to* Jisse bad &veryth'ing.t|Hirow-n;way it there- c e n t ek--efciyn hi Utah. ..; They, evident- ly care ^ery little for Mr. I 4 1 Imund'a bill or the-Gentiles either. ' MownonV isai i4a difficult thing to control,and like .a poisonous; cancer,, seems to be spreailing itsslf over the territories of the west,. The FederaiGove'rament will have to use. thb;,surgeon's knife •in cutting' pat.this putrify lug sore.; there is. no hope of healing it now. "•'iHSl.?^tejit.-x!>r«3r iae-New Kajap-. ";l*hire;<.s.:asloTshi^., culminated, last , ;i Jajir?d>y by:the election .of Anstlh. ;/.^-|^;*:;%U^-- ; t e e & f T e a 1-81 votesja 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 frere.CaVfahe?a speaKer of the house.. .•:Be .fes-net Identified• .witheither. . i:MidBs. dfftbe-.sepahfieaa . parly. .in .'-', that-State and/- fiiseieetlbn gives gen- e r a l S-3l'rf^^4ttjthe:pefti>te. Thlf ' ; to'aM0htf.ha^beenysfid|had.eithtr' .;.;-©ftisa.s"ot^aajpei^ fcefea choseB> .... : : - THEgailows 'wt.veiii^ Ostrahder is ' • t * | h ^ l 'DelQCgatQMowgataerycoun-: : - -tvk I t wa^biiiH; feflfo es#en^%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 ; fUCSifr : ^8i^if is^S.pourids. >Siiiee. r-tiiea itbsEfbpen "seat: :p£~ : 0im$vp:- v VsteeWoss : ^ercrefuir-Bd'aii General "- ' ?:&*w'..Ydfe£* 'attdrtaoie- .thaa-:. :a"dgzVa- :•. ^iif&^'i'-iriShay^-S^^fe^^t^^oaa •'.. i, ; j'f*&'.' ~M •- •was.'brodijfit -/baefe: wh.e» ";..i\.-t# tii-k Kg»iire# ; W w i t r e i s .gj*ee,-*. ^ ^^erhm '£'• : gafi&W*traveled so-ex- \ THE 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 iraitate. Aecordiag to the' Albany Times he has abolished every, sinecure iri his dejmtihentj' arid reduced the salaries of his deputy. ah\f elerfc- fully/ one foftrth;' Asthey.atill receive lifeerai [ps.f for th&ir services aad are glad to re'tala their places' hotwithstandrin!? the redue'cloa, we r ^ h o t see fh;t any wrong has oeea d.aae theiri f /#h:lleth.e ' tax payeSs of the state" M}i savese?- era! thoa^aad d'-illars fey tfcis-wise? and ttiaeiy aetioh o'f their baofcgu- pprihteAdehl.' -The same course should lie'pursued .ih other, departttiehfe.of tiie- state "goVerameu.£,and' *• heamount of'iaiarypaid. 'be-.basad ap'on the -amauat : ; «%semce>;ct'a^ : e<fe 7 •••'.''- :.'•' : ; ," : '""-'. •;• - : ; ijcm- ferGihteare^fite.^rdsi'aiid >.i*'0'S. he'ifefci..ate.lis&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&' p a s m a » 1 and;-ta^e r .%a8:%fo.ar -rp^jie^it'dy*>s; &w?heart .gipbdi. Sapb % '- w'a?d3 : si^exigtheh. aid hsslpk-oae & . M&wgri* '.-They uer y© falo tb'dohet^ ; tejf Jhthe fatare-; fWelob^ht a-li-of-us- t0 :j M>iHfek'; to'^i^aach.'^dEda-ta itijrts9^M^ee#ih*!itt, Bat sdehwords ,/to>^.;reEa#^:d.- ft&m flattery;'; The •:; : s^>sa : &M'- :ihdajge3 iiiflat^y demeaas :- ; .'&-'Ji©ftlf* aa& hetftt|es'him:'. to whbi» : ;hi.>'€-tSier5 it..':„. "--.--'' '•-•: "-:'•••"• -. :."•• -".•- -.' There are other ways to tmke rail- road wreelf'f than tho-3* which coll id-' ing; traiiiri ^ugsrest. The most effect- ual 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 capitaimtioa by piling oil-the millions; Thw is the modern' way, and if has.become extremely popular, .wjth the class who have become ex T perte in thi-s kind of bu-nbess.. A road.in renaefisee) fir 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 built for the par- pose of showering the eecmitios—so called—or rather the eer ! ifie.xte3 of indebtedness, on fhe/ptiblie, as well as for the pufpoye of compelling a roAd already estahlishpd buy.itu;.> af its own price. This feiod of thing 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 manipula- tion •_ of the stock, for iesis .than.' one roiliion; and immediately, after wards' it was^papered" for tea millions, on. a eonsoMation with other roads. Another one,. which was bought for $8^0110,000-, was s o l d , for five millions, aad "w now papered for not leqs.tban 163,000,000 Worth of sh>el» and bonds is. it any' wonder that .buyers ^f stocks'for an investment,, avoid touching railroad sh ;ire3 that•' jyre so profasel'y. watered. Tt£k nkasi& CTESE. .-' ;Mi.Yp : fe£Bs6x; of; -K'iw- : York ..has. .-,; appoiaf-esi. .Ms"., -.es-s^rstaty,-' Mr,; -S.. ! :p"istiffF4s-(^iHt» eompfrojifer -of && vri- ^pied./: ; Th9;6SSee:'Te'q;Mr-e3: .greafc /'e£Se*itt^av.^ ca.pri.efty,- _aad i s -.980 -of the.BSflst "re.-: . If-otisiblelof the 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 the inQaest; into - the.recent". , -„§LviHet(t-al^aryiQa;.and tookVp/art i%. ..' fee-; exfcmiaafife;Jofypi^esBefc .The / yiidfot'.r-etidieied. -#a& that -Ja;. freiEght -". .j&iEj pa M:SEie-.tr:ick r Was blpwG- j fartly •'- -fc(i£ ••&$$&. heah. properly;le6ttredi..and' -•;._ ceashriiiw tiepotageat.B'jrt?. tor h o i .'i-hya&jj eMtrdhed the: ca'r- before leav.^' \ingttiestMah #ie.'iaghitof "theaeei- ". ;4t.at, It. was^he opini&h ofItjiejary. : - |fc:it every &tapoa ; oaCthe rpadighonid fcf..^aarded.'.witji"eompefgnt" #gteh- -:£ie»;.aaiM ; th6 trains passed-at-irrght.-- "" fcithe^yalaablesWthosg k|ii?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 jtkeiy : 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-^ti^/ t ^d_'-.i^;|re;®e v ^^^tJtotib.e - •:S f ?x^, -. satf "a^o-ine .Otter /Creek to.* . i»*??y -fehiehis' Bii&wis^'. Sag' ©f - "the ; ."' .iic^yS. lti.ffaia seetlohij-- They also had ;5?-ri? # Jiaarrasvia& 'Wp : lia : bilj.ttes, •'tf.t^e&m.^0-'^i^d'^. : a--ii^affllt^' ;.|ii|n.hafffhe sss&ti.are : larfs«$TheM .feilsre /at this time,;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.; • ^' ; . -". ; :• " .TsE ; J?e«;^or^jy»a.iia34JiOwv&'6 -. eimexi^xideui: 'wh^-.seeiiQ^ _^ii^h% fJ^^'paVflr^p^petaatea^or a.Htfie '"'seaflOB r ;<y,fjaittd^^^p^po^^aaahypQe-- jsay fta/#fi.t-o go.** ;;%e d-oh ? C'bM«^e'' '' tiiat-a ^rty-: : watf-6y.er.psfcp'e^a.tea : Jur ' - a 'smgi(* ^iay-'hy any of theaft'.kgenefef« : : ,TJfeyhtp'ili® J ^ ^ e n e ^ ' / t h a t desfeo'y ; ritfter .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; :. . e a t ' %<ej- = ptoses that -.the -ih?inaa4; ; taansu; tJ&:eerreipondent^re'ahjttst- ';; «M;fi55^rnmr the-tfathiBttt fhift.fc^BSt : V^lisf fiie.iVia i has-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 last ' -rail;' ftf the- -road'.-wift he hild» asa. another -ironf-fhannei. "Will. o^; opened -^.t5SE*^.V-1&&^-'" ; i&tls^0'.''"a^.;iP^elfi^ /Ffilc:-^ uhfores^^: >eeldentgij>re5^tit* ; -©n 3%%iob£r. Stiii-^r>sid'eirHehry; .; ^ttiard,pr0i^sei-fQ'ariVe th&goijles' .,si-fcik^';#Meh-comp^etes.^«:road, sjad; jExf^fc<ftetarySvaxt-fS toDa^fcethe-adS ' - d r e r i ' / w h i e h :.ceIobrate"s Ih^-'evenf* .' JDurtag % y e t e | i y^-'ars- %fi0 m&m of •: -tratiktiaVfeheeh "ijd«f ^toiig., the 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 . .ihte :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*.siAi. eitfBAlrjtJres. / . :-,Tlldeh'and;/ : Lfoaar ; 'Is 'the fipket ".whis*: : the;Mi??isSi'ppi B'emo^a%&e *teife'iB^/&be>-ttt i : - -/.''.l/-".;. '- .:'. .' : .- : -- -.'=.-.• : . .Oholera/eohtiaues to-r4y^«e EUsspt The past;week'<rpened wl^h fOadeathif oni|onday 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 gnnday had fd« : r" cases of yelioW'lever.'oh-fei&rif./-'."-.'- ';.'•'/' - ,-'' Tate8tge;«a'^'.Qo^TBorBMcK t haver : »een : rlQihgthe ciresi't of GTe UTeWneby' eaQ>p meetingg; - The teneasent* house population of •fsve irbrk' are said to e'ornprlee fully t¥;o-thitdsfhit"of--'ttfe whoie'eity. . Shreveporf ,ia-..,-has- meeiyM-.dui-r. tiig'ihB. pTeseafyear;• t&i s 30': ..baiesof "eottofti a g a i m t . e i ^ ^ b a i e s lasfc : year< ' "G^rmany-MuS'eS^to adniit .Turkey to the triple alliance recently cbnoia--. ded hetween herself,'. Austria, and ftaiy/- - "-.-. '•'•.•-: ': ; '•'.'- ••/- -•-•,' ; : - M zhfr aaiHIoB acres of government" fend hay.s"been. disposed"of'fb. pu'r- ohasets' in ;T>akot4 ( "during''the last Saeal year,-..,"• '•'.:: . ;- • •"'.'-"".-•" ,.--. - The;d^e:"i^e»?;for.the.'^extMass^ chn^ete Bepflbilcin StBite'ebayention- Is September lath;.-.' ItyilLbeheldat SoskinV-'; •'".'". .-..'."': - '-••-' - : '•" "^rineeGceorge of.Wai;esV : *iil. arrive at Q'ufib'ec -.aboutthe- : middle; of Auj-. gjistoi-': bqard' 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 are a glu€ in the, Bfew '.ycjrk;-markat,-'--£!QngI«nees refusb to receive 'fi;en3>.lD ; ;'ni»y' eases, .and trahsp.&HAftbh-<kihjpaHfe3 s e l f # e n r E h /pay'ir^ight/Qharges./:' '_.-.;"• . .„; / :/.;:A"fast ;trpfn;is:.ta;lkei3^^of, io be run .overtlie. 3J>lawa:re/ana"ijae^a-wa.iin^. .road,.by'wfebh It;'Is.ieoBtemplated to iaftkethe- r-i^-hef ween. Dblcagb 'and jHew "Eorki'ih.'.fS; hours,' --•-'.". '/';. ;. TBB.,-l4o;ndoh Times .expresses.jor- ^o^M^fey^fafe. itcoBfendsihM' /lib did.fhe'pH.hiffi'^ : sexyiea* -K probaV fel^'.dbes np.t.3^€iMe.'^ v 'fei3feEy-ijQe- v '"'his v pl0|s to'-'' blp#thb.-©rlt-ish publie skytcard. V - ;V"'« ?i\'~ /'•" ' - -'•-'. '_ -/Tlie -bigarmakers* sfefke\i-ii."'.K&vir- "^orkby;w|^eh-'.M;OpVpe'r30Bg.were turned;" outri, ba&ended; ' b y 'mutWal 'bbae^ibhsi.-*' The;terfas.'9i.-'t-fae-£y?ree'- hjeo| -reach'edvbetwe.en fhe..roan'ufa.c- tnrejs ^ad-fheer^aimakers union are- aoi"ma4« i>bb|ib.'' '."•-' •. ;; -':'.'•''• : .. .. Th#"British .pariiameniis .said lo -be. bonad 8 ?!^ measures looking t o 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'mporfngsMrlierr'ii Island By a; freshet lh the. Al|egha'tiy Riyeri A. heavy, rain teijlalt /albhg;the/'river ;mdthb'riseba-mesosftddeniy^ that^he iafifevwere^swbptaway; hefpre'-.their •o : WQ^tehad time to'save tljefft / : '..' -'TMJ Mflwahkee<Se/rfi«eV!.is a u t h o t i - •ty : .Jof.-iihs.statement feat"• .leprosy .hi*s /^afeedaiootWl'd ambn? the' jforwe-' : WHcaxiaiiiyfh&t i% is'Sfreardiiig surely ,tf.^tia^Id^,-OTdft^t-^Jbta^al^a^y' V^bei"tf_sftt^^Mc&'.^I;.:i'e3oS : f^' .xadteaLahd psfiisterifc '^ba;t3 for. 'fa®' eri&atibW. f f'./•. " > ; • : / ' / . ' - • : -'-.'- "/'.The^am'-'abbst'-Il^oaa miiesfo.f: .raitw^y M}. "operation in' the United States'al' thepresent fi'me^ whiah 1 are- ;^iag;s toVa-1. of'88%l'b-l,b00. croisties^ Ah avbai'bf tereitbry. eq;«al.in si&e to .two^thirds of the .area : of.- the State of =Odntjfecfieut" is reciniired to'supply the Railways of/this 'coantry'-'With.' erosb^ ties-for the Be'xt'si-xye^ri.'.•' : '"" .' / ' •Thsbd^pqis'ijapMly^ disappearing^ •frfinJ: fhb..Westem : ebsn-try.'.attd' the ^nteibp^. attd 1 de'er are/HharingfAe- '^ftmb&te?at.'the -hands'bf ruthless "hiintbrs. ?$fj£- emulated !tha-t during; Shfe past^^ ^iMer v &ere : were.a.'ffi0asahd huntersspgaged i^Ma^KtbriBi'bQflfar' hfaJbag-theimeof-in.e.Nor't&ern Pa- ;^|pi-Bi8rosdv .^here ihom ^nimaJs- , fbr#exi#;ro;ameu'v mti wfaerethby are 'aow^cM^eiy.tb.hes'e® 1 ^ .." •." : jf'^A/Sfc-jPau:!,- JirHSJ'.j'iettei'of July 29th, -gaya;" -.'-Ih'•. the '"first -pjac&'all .{jtoab.t andvaiikiety respecting «• good and 'iotthfifutr.ijarvestt. ar«r en%iraiy •ai«peiMi/'Thb-gfeohi' 0$ ^he'&.st-part oft he inxoMh-h;^'given piaRb to per': '.ifecf^sifis&BUbft a t ikn c*)Bdift6h ; :Of«l : i ;tiie'i|ralncrops; FarMersbeliev^th>tt - ihb.iwragb yIeM : w f l i h a . i i t t W 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«-lik^y : io^bb-osb-thiMgreater. «thaa that. of .Ihefpaat 8easori;*•'•. .' If has Been'upbn u's'for many yeafa and fe' upon us still, Ite : witherfng; b.Btht.-i'ts \ deadly, poison, ilsdeatrnfrr. t-ivb -Infjuehbe .were '.never;. i>erhaps moke' apparent .thsin they are ©b^v. ' -'iSTfto.- a-r'e ; being tiiBtroyed by- it? Let" raoth'efs.«fhose'eyes are everred with : weeping,;a&d sisters Whose heartsare heavy, and *M answei-iihe. question.". But-the q:ueatio'n la answei'ed already in the fiushed.- cbunten'accej'thb hag- gard- lbo.fe,'the uucer latin step.of many youisg tof-a who waik our- streets to- day. Where were they'iast night.and thB-m^ght before? Ank those.who behind screens- and bars mixed, for thftm-the deadly poison' until, long alter midnight, and :• sent them ou> reeling and drankn.to their' homes, aaiy when they knew lh<*light of the rcomiug morn would expose ttie crime of tli'e one and the folly of the other,-. ..". -v.--- . .•/. What'isit.that keeps, many of the ;young; men. of our . viliage from .their "homes-,and from needed rest until -two .and"1 hrbe o'clock in.• the-mora lag? What strange. faseiaaMoa.whut m«gie power is i t * ^ ^ lures-them from- the ...sacred i^^fcfcts of home into this, awful vortex . of rain . and oieflth•?- .... We cannot teli.b'ut; this : we do.kn.ow that many of the boys and -young men of -our : ;yiliage are being •ruined as. fast as -whiskey and' bad cotapany .are; able to. do it, ThfF might 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, that their proprie- tors may 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~ij i }i!;;g v;-.:" /$XPEBlEKi>E/T*tMIEt;ai^.' '—/• "'.' And 'nly avoney pMd* for R; : .'After having L/vvr.^mpiiiiiiC '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 ;K'.i a^ailowed, ap in &'?s terrible inael; bfrom of t h e d r i n k •ferafBc:. Alas that the curse should -be permitted to rest so long, "upon us I Cannot something be done, to .remove it? ..Who is will- iagio-te'y? "• /.-. ••'•.•• ••-•, Rich 'men's ssns have an easy time of i-tyou say j.; yes, and a hard time 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. ; The 4 : rich man r s"so'n.'. re'alizbs'.neitherV' for his -wan.ta : . are alt- attended to- by ;btaers.. In "gtflife of ease'he; knows no >vant',. and fnxgets -fh.at thereis such a thing 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'totally unpi-br. pared" to cope with adversity j- '.to the other it is-.tfa'e.oM story..; / I t ig-weil enough tb-b'egiij at thetopif'.ybu are going.' torerbalh tfifi'e;' but w&ea a. young -man- has began at the/bottom «bd.elimb'ed tip until, he'has reached the t'ap'hei&^far.iuore .certain to re- m a i n there-..-' ';/"•-.- "• ''/' ":'.'• ' "•• ; Tb-fidve. money tb.spehd is-very pie^sant to- all young "men ;- but io spend money wisely which one. hag never .earned is not an .easy, matter for the average young man...;. In too "many.- bases habits- of- extravagance.; arbforBied, which' are not eas? to be, shaken off wh/ea heeejsity maj : re-; o,hire it, "and' "the. ;.ae': : of spehaing nr-jaey ^b'iielotH.ly.. th-.jy. are never able to acg.uir.fV ..lirAUi^ Ml this it not nnfrequeutly ' 1 &W young men. Info-.excesses, "and; habits of- tlissipa-. tlbii ..wMehaib. nbfe'only... rul'n'o'us to thb parsb-But destructive' to ' t h e heaith'and mpmls of th«? i'ttdijyi.diial as; 'well.f-.,Pl.Bttty ; of- 'money/to spqiid,.-. aQd-ffie-eippetation;-: tfaaifi there will always $&;pn6ugh-.huied'.m'«i.y.a, yoiing' .rean .late a -fits!- life.- aiid irftb an. early grave. ?• We'h*v«'a@en;.- t h i s experiehce repea te.-l •' sa : 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 wh^are •pii&r. .-.-•' ' . " . * • _ - •'•.-. If you have. sans -then, . whether you-be rich- or pour, teach them- that money is anecd-wlireh ii;wiil not do id leas, heavily upaa;-It is of^seeortd- ary-.vaiue...The fully-equipped man- is seiff-rbliahf, •'••vQther nien-' will-.-re-- speet and.honor most .those who are -strong' and/ self controlled,. •In., .its •plgcemQiiey, like ftrej is. exceedingly usefttl'. But;too much, of'either leads, tb jcuin- and. degtractioa..-" Thwefor^ puf'nbt yOur-t*ast in money,-jtorv if you lack it bemoan, too much the ab- sefibe.of.it; ,/';>.'-,--/; ••.'•"•-' "•.• .• .3Iaby i.ti f his world- are the better off ; fbV b e i n g . wilhufif. riches', and'hot a fewbaVebecom* 'greatbec-iu*wthey *Werb.pf!or..TfiH'b>)t house '.giant wilts aad-'drorips.wfa'ba"iraasplahted ia.'the bperf. field,; §wd "the.northern blast's ''BWbbp.'.ovbrlt;, bu'tthe sturdy'oak, 'staftding'" ajbao'an the hill- aide and uhproteefed-;. denes', the .storm- and .Btretehbs out its strong arms .against fh'e Wind, for its.exposure has given It;,'atrefig'th, and each' succeeding; storm oaly adds to- its vigor : .and. mafeea it stronger to. resist the/next,. . ; .fleal'th. fir^ rifhes'afterwardV . AH fftrui'rt bi If'4i'rt IJi-fba^e i n s 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." $1 per. bottle at Yottr S a l i v e T o w n . Thedeoliue of the-country towns, and the increajie o? the et|ies,—this seems to b" tie order of the A-xy. . Rural .communities, with th°ir-siow tBetbod*, their almost exasperating quiet, and their iridtffetenee 'upon many of the vital questions of the day \ with their conservatism and their lack of social life, become dnen- .durable tothemore ambitious among its. youths and maidens; and they- seize the first opportunity ihatpre- seuls if.seif to go forth Into'tbe ''great wuiid," In many cases they retbrn, woitaded and weary,"'and glad to sink : mto the' obscurity and rbp :••> ;; if quiet Vihwti they oace dbj>rebafed ;. hut oftener' they mef>t with' suece'ss; become lich and "Influenfl&Voiti-'ssjnis of some distant inefropnils, aad re- visit but seldom the- beeaes' of their early, life.- These scenes, however, mb-ft always remain, foa man of "any sentuncnt whatever, among the dear- est and. most chfiriHhed of his whofc career, and the d^uU.ue a-n'-l d'»c-ly of hU native to vn ai.ust be one of thp saddest things th-^t he d^U'contem- plate, ^et heremust cling many of. these true-hearted ones, who cannot bQ&sr "to.leave.th'a old'place," who hear afar the strife; and tumult of the battle, yet linger in. the peacefttl. shades of th'ir chiidhood, many of them hungering and thirsting, it may- be dumbly but none the' lbs$ ^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 and set up street lamps',-is seldom, found in ..tbefeountry to ,vns» in, the hands of those ^ho either ap- ,:preeiate the 'elevating qtiatity of- those.-. thiagfl, or.have thbigbnerosity-of goal to provide thera. It isfrom.our-Gi|ies that. tb&fErods' must.come t<> beautify - ' Ehe-cquTitryistreb^i '• and to" -edncate .and'-ennoble the.,dwellers on ;,^>ur farms-, and in -our- villages. /-.-' IiOOk back tb yonr.- naitve'iowni .'you, who dwell ialuxury, and with. the'.woar* "ders of-the. whole m»tld--ot».ni',-a'9' it. ..were,'.to-ybaF. view. See Whstfhb" people have who. live there,., Haye they a library? Have they suitable. walks' and lights to .their.'streets'?- Save they, a:substantial -town hall ? Are their s'ehp'ol-houses light, alry^ rboniy.? Is;'there "not sdmewobded iiili th-it might be purehased for a. cemetery, in place of. the-briers grown, erowdtid'grave yard aowifl uss? What mire grateful to'smoiial of yoitr^eif,- or of one whom yah tt'syfi lovedaBd'losVeoald'yau pisubly es- fablish, thaa.sbmething fa sappiy -a want like that of any. of• thbsfiE-ble«s*r Jags'in. yotir native to \V-i ? ! - [' Oil, don't." yba reiaexabbv the sefctool-llo'tise red- .• 'WWehstiioi/ar batltion tii.'JM'i.i ? .. • - Ani tb» greiit oa-k tree iuat lifted-its Usad ' . O i i s e b y ? i-t.si.aiuJjs"t:ieVoittin. ' .-..•'." yoft.Ve'ai-nea adaitiua ia tUiit aid jilade j And tbe use of verb and'u0iin. •' Tttey .-liare earned yd.u ujuGli..i'%Jlfe's hand- ,6wS. . race—_ • -.. eiTSsomfetothedcai-oIdto-vrn. -'_•'_'. 'You'tove^vfandered far frdrnt-tia-liearthstaBe .. -' , gr»F, : '-'. . Whe'r^yoW Intent feet 'Hist trod.: • . . Yoabaye walfctiit'ii waay ti devious 'way, '. But S0H. wrtrsJji.P your fatlier'a Ood.. ' War vou'JI kev^y foegtt. tlia. lc-iwas be taagiit' WKenat nigiit yottall ftKBlt'dowa, !{Q fee howfe Utttt jctn field i'Q.y.djir teaderast. " - th"ough.t,, . / ' -'- iByottruw&oldaatlwtewn. '-••: ' ' . ' .- '.'•'•-"' . • ' v . • •it-JsoId'fibcdner.iy, now.'tb-SysaV-; •/ .-."•"•• '. i"!uv,-.-aii'iiiy {uii-.-• - .hm'' W>sJ-»/'... ,• - . ina nad.,if u: > •icvis-.; Botawijt's sr?-y '. Ear. ttis4ot'ptori f i-.ivytisa/.;-.4^5, - '-. .ii.eaBiiivargrt.-'niii- dctvii;'":. -.-• WTjlte Jts.suas xre rtoti and feel that. bete Is taeir QTO doar aatj^e town. The Mne-belis-nnnie rlyer.bir.afe -. And the Woiej.soa.the hill;. ' '. •'-• Tbe !Hlil.tiz*Sea#,-s-W'eel and riafi, •Tba gav, ^t'et rawshasfH't. ' •fberefs pirifearbuttis'ln tbe-syood?. •••'.' WhPBihe.^ringls-.bold.a.btlli'i'o-sya;' .... It is fr.trly pooti ip. W-ofUiy goois— ., Is your awn dear u'3.tty'e towa. Ab, eo'wben tJie'stitBrmei^sot'ii'ce.b'iwii..':. '- .Andyfjur elt.y bomts is hjjt, - • - , •. . ; (3'Q;, iook wbeye tbe wltKllhg.'river'tn^is^ "In the green old meadow Ibtf. Tben asfethetienf,letv'h«t..tf«€edi5,- • .-•' .'- Andconnt'it Hft'sMs't et'owxi •';••: .. To ttahd.it itp Tyltft filial deedc—-. '. .- ....' .... Your own dekr .iailye towri/ ." . ••'/-•_ - f- Ta^Owlcra-'Epidenii.c.-' -EoKDOS,'." Aug* 1- —The deaths ffom- cholei'ain Egypt 5%iaday were 59S in' nnmher-, lacipdibg7jj at Cairo.- S^v- en persons-died of ehbiera in'Alex-. ahdrta yesterday. - .; ' -.. ' ' • " . - - : ' CQ ; tfsa?A.srwjs-oprifi, Aug.' Vj—^The Sanitary - Council has decided to es* Sablish a cordon, arouad Beyront to suppress the -lazaretto there'and to quarantine all arrivals.-- from; 'that place for-1 w.eaty days;-. . . . jLONBOSj Aug.-T,^ : Thecbmuiandev : : oftheBritJsh troops-iaEjypt•.tele' graphs,, refer ring p the cholera,,that. the im.proViJimebt in the-; situation is maintained, and-ihat/no fresh eases' of.Ithedi-sease are repoTted, .-';•• ' '-.- . 'TSseifceniuciiy -pis6ctj«ia..' . XiOOiidviiiLE, Aug, 7'.—Fartial re- turns -from thirty-three .'counties do nbt ehaage last- aight'a estiraate of 4&,00t) 018,101115;. for. Pxoctor.-.. ICaott (Dem.} ..tor 0oyera.oE«- The- Legisla- ture will sfaad Democrats. SSfRbimb'-.. licans^b, if; the present esia-matea are unchanged.' The Seriate Has -Chirty'. ,'Dem.Gcrals and .three.' Reptiblicans. The Cfeaerai', ^ b n i b l y - ' frlecfe v this winter a. .saecessor. to United rfiktes" Sgaatoi':; John; S- ; -Wi'lliams;-'Whose, term expiresin March,'1885.'" /. ' . ; stoiw la .Emropo., .... .;• . : .!RApprts from-Bnglahd sf'afce that the hop crop is not' in a*good cond^- tiba.asit iias.been thisseasoa.h'eretor. fore- Aluld is wumon'and it Is said •'aothing but hot dry weather.baa pat the entp in healthy, conditioa again. The. Engliah; market is '.hardening.. G«ramn..acbpunis speak of the ,yer-". in in -to. a serious, exteaty. and borneof the vine la black with.them..-. Aus^ tralian hops of this year's crop are now on ihe Sngllsb market. - -•*****nvtxHlB i^^a*es^M^•• -. . ' Ooif•€«s•I»Oi• Clevelsaci'si VstcatioM. •' ALBANY, 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 the North'Wood«, near his former home In Oneida ebuaty. Be' will .'be ab» conipanted by' 4o s '*h- K. Brown,--of- Hollatid 'Patent j Rev.-Albert N/Cflfc' llsa.- of flfica, aad Or.'Wilson,'of Wa- terVilltv •" =•'.-,• •• •; ' '•'•' "• "Tbe enfer.pnsin.a:,flrm'..of Hoocl is Co„'ate doing a./ra-ihidg business la" Hood's S.^rsaparilia aad.rlobd'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'ily .tfit*»»n. ' ...',-."/ ,.L.» BUrlon '&' fJfit.', drujrgi:s1«,'Tr()y,. JK'. Y., .fl*-;V.s: * 'We have sold a great deal 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 livingin- a home far avvay from LBWIS cortEty, the: next best thing, to a vfeiVthere-is to><aeeiy e a visit from a paptsr t very Week,teUip^ all the he«fs just sucha pAper'is the TIMES. R'ichester,bur p.reseM'h.ome is a,'very plbasant town of about 6,000.. iaha'bitahts r , kad like most wester a j.<->wnfl Is full of-life and activity. Tho. 2i«Libi-oriver.n;ows th'rough.the. place,- giving..water power for /numerous- Joilk.. - Tbe. 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 the force of the-winter Winds. The street!}, are laid : anf=' in • - regular. ..onier. : and. are. well shaded hy : soft-maple a;hd. other .trt-es; -There, are many beautifail homes* with closely- «haveri lawns, shrubbery and flowers. 7 Thebusi«- ness streets" will ebm-pare favorabiy. with ea»t*»rh towns of the same size. There are two railroads, the princi- pal .of which- Is : t h e " Ghic-iga and- ISnsfthweHtera.- -This used t o tee a .great wheat gr.ovMiT^section,:and to accpiomodate grain raBers there are : -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 stock' raisiag= a-ftddiitty sectii'm, : Th>re are-no <-fifeewe feetori-^s . but - sever-d, large ; Kree,w;ari*:S; -, e a e -of the- 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 butter are-madb- ht-fe'every'.'day/; It' is; "ah|pppd..eiat 7 " . waerlib Chicago and west ward to the Black Silll /.. Butter s : eub;hefe-'how .for .-.1-5'tp 20.;bent%perp;oaa : d.';/ Tbe- 'timberiiere' is very : s'malla&.d -the; : trees, look.- iike/d:warfs-. as 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 plaal- ed., FiiHfe quite .expea^iy'pjfburlotjt .*'o"od"FPllR.at$l. to : i& "per"ebrd;;" Cbal .sellsiit s|7/tb §jl-gar foa.;. Many 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. with a.track of aboaf 1|: niilpa "i.u width by SO miles to ien.gtb,ieaviag behind; it'the rui&s .of'what were but a short time before happy-homes,..'te«irin:sr.down bouspat' haras and other 'bUtWitigs.. ' -" lilaay. perspHri. were injured ahd^'or 10 .kill- ed,/..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 t h e wiial-a^e;relaied In one place II coa , |>leteIy destroyed a iiouse, but - did not .touch aaothei sfaii'dlag. a-few feet' distant. ; .• Four metfwere out on a lake in a sail boat and .the.wind- picked-them up and carriadihem .80.rods and ; ser,.'them dowjj- boat; aad kll vyithoat injuring, them. "SJaay graihari'ps and- elevators: 'filled . with graia ' were bio-^h do.wn abd the grain destroyed; . Hay slaeks- wefe.blown dowaand barns filled "with hay demolished.- This cyclone ft'&ho ivii-hfn Sve mile's of- Rbehester, wh-teh is^nwr-.b-8«aah'.-.'j"t" ybUrs 'truly, ":*'• ^ EDDOATIO^AL I>EPARTjaEis'-T. ass-R.y e.. NO^THA*!, EbiTob,. is^n«r- Ti|S3/S'SL«:aii3;s , ©Si m A- wstft.-,- ?3«w tfte Crt*ij«o^i'i»re<>.<>liii>>tnS was. '•; SScTeali-a Alter; Hlraeteoa Te^ir!*v . ". AJiktamoras, Ohio, Aug; t; Th^b de-. tails of t h e aiurder'of 'a.Me-w,.York CJ.ti.35eh, "after h.-tving; been cmcealed for wearly twenty .yekrs, have just come to.light.here. '.la 'ISlil.-a'syodl/- este -of JSfcbw Ybrk 'eapitwEats^sbni-a- iaan liere to 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, .staying.here'a- short. 'ti-ttie,h'e , went to/-"Areh#r.'* Fork," a short. -dif.-tan'e'e. above- here; on the fiver, and. loads his bqih.^". with a man' nam'; A .Ward; ; After, prospecting for «time he-«addeniy.;disappeftred, aad.: .'Ward mhl 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.".' This bs-'. cit^d su.<p.ici'<)n/. ana ho-. W;as;openiv aeeused 01/murdej.it• g. 'the capitalist,.' •but.'the chargps • cw«id fadt-be 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. time of the prospector's disappear-; ance, . was . tsdien -•.seriously'. ill, and . beiiev-ing / his end- to. :pe-. hear-, :he serit for a. lainister and to bim-tt>--ide.a : confeiWio'n J -. Wardhgil.' fold Mm of .the.trPttSatei-b'b& hail; by .the/marder,...and. the.two,- with a hu'tcher na.m^d E.irkbrid-j'e, 'waylaid their victim, and.but hwi.hro.af with a knifv, rohbioghim bf.his jewelry arid^|3b,0fi& in- 'grebijtiacks': / - -West stated-thai i, ring-was, allowed-to ie>-[ "roam oh .T^e.-finger'..-of^the-ebi i ji'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 just been Fearehbd-, 1 and'In "it,- uadera pile of debri¥, was found thesksIefoH .with "a gold ring on'taV l-ittiefi-ageV of one' hand ? . The/'disbdvery..has .caused' 'a .-grVai.sens$tion In-this vicibity-- /The m-urflered. :man%'-. name . has: bt:en forgotten.--'.: ./. .; ... -... :; :•• -,-•/.-- .'./. ./ •' ' ". "= wm as...AiiE.AMS'AS.. -.._./_ /-.-" j^i!jTiu»lj4ind'Sl4M'^Jc«*' 0 Spcera.-, : lulftleRbek, Arte^ Aug* 4.—A hun*- 'dred : armed men with •bloodhounds are chasing Bud and Jabk"Daniels/and their band of tweaty outlaws through the moarilains of. t h e 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..- They have many frieiids •am>mg;thefrnouat;aiapers f whp. 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'iHcd t :ied fhe-.pniHier.Tlnto the. fit-' •taj^mb«^i-''ll^toi8'-»lnc^*{*»hung,- . The. trouble originated with, the mixr* ;d>i5'oF H ibah .named. Potter, in 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 it yno of the, ; beat'#edieittes kn'o.'fra.'' ,• :' .. . . . " . ."-.' . . . ' . . . * .Teachers, aad school "18. *er.Va.rofin- vited.to furnish; matter- for this eol-- ttmn. . Address, . ' , . ' .'.-,.. •- H..O». NORTHAH, , . SC!-ai>-'£5oolis. jft.y ANNAJOHSS;O», : NE;\V ; ..YORK;" f . We 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 be carefully st'ored." and. arranged for future use/ For this purpose: scra'p- .bopks wjli be found bf great yalue.". •" The edueational'.papers are' full of useful suggestions/and coafala maay 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 for- gotten, or lie.dormant.for want of be- ing aroused.. . ••.'••','•.;• isTow, "If w h e n 'we read. an article. tint eaa be made, use of,, we cuf it-out and place, it in.our. scrap-book under the appropriate, heading,' we oan" readily refer to it and will yseif, when otherwise we ; would, or could not do so. Masraziae-', daily and feligioas. papers .often contain item's whieij: would be of great use .in oursehbol Work,andby^ taking paias'toeoileet. arid save them.,, we may greatly in- crease oar,usefulness. When' . fhe ar-. .ticks eaimot be' cut out,, Uttie.sngges- tiye..'.mgaioranda-may be writtea 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 may also be .encourag- ed-. to : ''-.asiisVtbe,' teachers with' 'their' collections, ox maketheH*own. This- will awaken ait', additional. Interbst oa. the part of-both, teachers, aad' •pbholarsi-.../ - /'..'. ;'/.'•/" / One l^Tge'scrap-boofe,;'eoatalnlag 'an index, may be kept witli-' thear- ti.eles arranged o'nfl^r (liffere'Ht beads, as-;; InVentioDs, Biographies;. Qbblo- •gj%. Poefryj' .#dden.'; Thbughts'i W&- ceiiany,efe •Tim'k wbmay "readily, turp toanysiiihjpct,.and quickly.make our-selection. Ifthe'ssrap-booksare small-, •'• Several fshotild ''be ker^t,, A pictbrescrap-bboK isalsovery e?sen-r tial. This ehoutd be iigM in weight, so if .may easily be. ..held, befbre the claMs. Care should bo takea t&eoilbct; the greatest, possible variety, espbeiah iy 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 hearing; a much more last-' tag ltapre*doh is.made .through the ey'e.than through the ear.- 'Pictures: embracing/ different- occupations,' frade&i also those suggestive of kind acts, and' -pleasant -atorieti should -b$ •sbleeted,-". •. •/•'•.'•" /..' '" '., ••/_ -;•.-"' . These.pieture :serap-book$ ..msv:.bb atMu^-'-ic-al"!..'^^^.^.-^^^/.^.^^* : <--0{*r:iphy,'bati{rJtI -.history, spelKng, composition, Object lessOns, etc. ': . The.belter 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 ia tbsir pupils; .En- tbusiisia Is 'cpala^ious. Live teach- .ers make live «chools.. : . . .- .... •'' ' « s -. • -iL:^i-.il^:.' r :jS WOMAN'S TSRIPBRANCE- CGMTMN- ?i-i*..;I..'. J. iy'9.}tSypVb,fypi.T.^.Ri,- ' - SIOIIQ iiir-tu'e. . Bishop jfioeiviof the ilethodist Eii«eop>i{ church, adopted the follow- ing as the-motto of hi* lif>: •-•;.-• . GKfaU. the good lean- • '.• .' F r o m a l t tAie s o u r c e s •{ can, -..•.';-'.- '-' lu'ail tbp ways I can, By all the means I can, '-.. •Aad-asionsr'as 1 eaaav' : ' D»afl fte 'good! can : . . 'fo all theiiersous I pan,. • ' : . . I H allIha-WKys I. can,,, By all themeatis I nan, ... '• ' ' And'aslone aal can,- ; " Tq&acco.. awe-its the "growth of the young, and,thereby, lowers the stat- urei ..'.'.' ..... ••' •••: -. • ' Tobaecbisasi-eppingrStonHtbother bad tfcitiBS^'. It, is a letter of iniroiuc tioa to evil .as-weiates.. . The. prohibTtlorsi'gtt? have almost taken Holland or that .part; 0 f'it which, worships 'in the Reformed Chureh of. Atneriea, . Whose geaer-il syn<«d .tbeetiag last <Tuae passed fhe folltvwidgc strong resolution -. ' Resolved, That the distress growing bui-of tbiemparbaee is So great;, .that it is the judgment-of this, synod that .the ;saa<:tlty. and. prosperity, of the cii'u.ch, Hs'.wen/assoei'Aty, demands a hea^'ty co'rop.eratJOQ of : .^H Cfriistians •rasufehwls 0 action .which : wil ! PVeai- ually give profothiUra.&nd suppres- sion of intoxicating drinks as.a bev- erage." •''-;';; " '• "'••'..".'--. He alone, by whom the hairs of our bead are all numbered, cairi count the * widows who are widows' oh ai'COunt of drink; thb madmen .who are mad beeause'of-iH Me gray.heads that it has made gray; and the hearts that it hag •erushed;.'with, b«dabs3-;"ruined families'.that it/has. ruitied'; th.e ! -brlli- iaa•(•• 'mfii'd.s t h a t if has- quenched ^the ukfoidmg promise which Ifhas-can'r fcered'.; .thK "bright and;- happy girl's, snd'boys whom 'it has- blighted iato : sb.ame' .and '.misery, arid the young and gifted whom/if has hnrribd: into aishoafn'ed;and naineless graves.—, Otouoa Farcar; .'•' '.";";'. . ' .'/ -•' "la ^jm-'-the'r#.is'.st^eiig{av , ''-:-'.la : ail; great works of -reform that; .have ever been .accomplished' the leading minds.have wwaghtiogethe'r/'Wltb eohscbration' Sf .fkeart and .unity' Of purpose, '^ot all could do; the '•same .-work, bat'.-biilx iugr rfied his' or her branch to the.nHgi-nal tree, bearing the'full bloom.or •ripened fruit of: wnr'k done. Thisiessoa shbufd not be lost".sii;h"£ .of •io.the'sfrugtle-o::". right .against' wrong -to-day. : ;Tfrb strife is; for justice and nbt.fbr; y;ain glory, "JJeii "not;.',o&b m e m o e r say to:. another I hays no need of thee-,' "for ate not these m"em:b'ers.'wh'o' are doing -Qrpd's. work, inemberb unto.hls. glory ? Let bo one staind ia;the way of-.aii-'.- :.ptheiv;lest Ihey h'bbder/fhe" bbarer.'of thb" ark .contaIaihg'th'e/c.OVena.nt,of. t h e Liijrdi-v ' v.'." ••' .... '.:' •/" :_.•[•; .; . .,<>H Eje^itPMi'eut. »i J?Bit<!i«. The; people of the- .yiftagb of Saitoh 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 in the east^. brn' corporate .iimits of that Village. The-properly wasownedsom.e twenty - years'; ago ivy the well-.; jsnoiv-n coa;- ' trabfcbr Glintbn. B.' $ttgei - /-Mr/ .Sage bHtieybd. there was oil'.- .underaeaf 11 his prbf*erry' 1 - : and saak. a \vell t& The dbpfhaf 96 ieeh, thejubingbf'v?hieh ,-stiil reiBJiinsi jMr.Sagb mbved 'ffora _tbe.ibfei!iiy. ..and abandoned- the- -pro 1 jbet". 'The.pres/uU ipdieafidbs.are'.oi'l loatmg.otj.therim-ili pud'lie-bf water '.'belVnv wh«ir« ..'.this shaft was sunk . -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 that the iiidicattoiis. of; .-oil' 'are..', strong.-. er than, in many./' places, in/the vieinity of .B : radf>r<i. :whbrb some, of the: most .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 •assistahceia cah-yiug but the project; :-'; -i' •'-'" • ..'.. ' - fflie giaa wli-o' : Siji(>t.'CaTey..-. -.. - Wi-'sitf^TON, T>, C.'/'Augi, 4;,~t'a&. -. ifcpufifiegttt -t< >• d a y jiub-M-jh^s 'kn. i n t e r - view with - p.orn.efius 0*l>')nnb.lii : ,who claimsto l ^ 3 brother.'.,pf.th«. O'JCHO-'; '.abll Who shOtrCarey,.' JE£e -Siiid : '' l My briifli^r-'feft: •Ohleag.o,..wh"bre'.-Iiivb v eigat-moatha. ago..- He said hb..-w-a.s going to -Irelalnd. to help the sulf *i-ag pfioplb.'', Tlmpibrbd/him not 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'sbttler-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- AT' TV''' S." JP.iit« j; •;":Airf«.:*a-i2 : 5,~' '!Pii<l*i.r tlio. - S>Iw'p"if«ii »jf 'jto« K^tioiua. l.V(m;iM i s;iiMep : J4ot>'ix'ii.y..."'..'.' ' / " . . '-. .Rey : , ; ;B. 0. .Bibcock,,of- Philadel-; phia, Pa, conductor. / .... - : - " Spf-akers: \fip^/SV. ; J-'i3bsn 4 -tif.^«A*. srts/CViLfBftiae, of Kentucky/; <3ep. Foster v Slember of Canadian'Piirlla- ment; RVv. -W. Bt'ari.-?, Clhaplaln of Auburn State Prteon; R^v,.Dr. Yail, 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^jIiwfinsTfil'res. •.. There are> great : many intenjper- ate persons' who would like to beeome; temperatb, but ;the; 'o'ver-tulTpg"ibye of the. tasie- of Hqabrs- btjaqaers /all their; good resolutions,' and again and again' they •' fait' Many ybari ago; there lived-in -Hew : Eogiaad-.a large- family-; of children, /the . 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 t h a 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 .abtbbeof them 'had. any IhcJinatlbB: >0 drink intoxieatiag liquors.; It'has: been no effort fir theab fo'.bb tecqper-:'' ate; as;their stomaehsloathe the taste;' ..Wouid IfcnOt be-well for those'aQlicted;' "with .the vice, or disease,', ofiatem- p'eraneb," who.desire .a eure,-te'try the.' Kew- England prescription ?- r -Th& ,/Resciie*. .'---"-''.-,'-. ' '•'.- .-A . KE.yoiu -aSvar& tfist'myour'.iAopil -Die - r\. tain? oi- sorbfiAi lias ft' ]-5-3inine&6 , place.?. .Ibis istrne ot^yery.;orjc. 'MfeHfc .tie at airy ti-m?iOn.t3ie-4i^testpr»w«@oh,. '. tcv d e s e l o p 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;' ssa lias .alvay'^lxicn. - ti-onbled witb SwofuIifils-'HimJor:- f.<mw jsi ".- . lits]ieaddjscliai'gfugti'oinlfis.-e:irs,'.f.tid':iiim- nirtfc- sore on the Batjfe of his ear I Ttevo- >eai-s; his 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 time ea8n« biittw-j slialtt meals a.day. Wevwre tiualde'to'fiiid atfv- -.tlimgtliat.nadtlie-le:istelleet upon Mmiiill . last spring. lK7r>,-vi'£ gavp-iihriiwl-'iole-sdf . Jfoo.ri ! s£arsap<iHita. . lli^i-umetheiji-ji.roved atoiic'e, * * Tlie bacli of Ills tiu''iiealed •lip witlKutt a.Knar, and jioia-soie in hi j he-ad .sujee. •Sin.der<;!yyo«rs,., ..-..'•- "•.'.-• MRS: N.C RiNBOKr,.' - - . Ito. iOAjaen-hnasdi. St., I-tiweU, Jlass.- - -i' We-do net, a?- a wile allow .'etifselves to •' use -our ediwriai-eolumns to si>«ak c»f a n y remedysveaayfmse.Intt.wefoelwarranted * in haymR a. word for Hood's sarsajiarina. . 'Sm-sapa-rtll-ahas beeh,'lc?town ."as a remadial ajjeiitf/n' centuries and is- reepTOized hy-tBl se.liools of practice, as a.'valwiWo blood pun- lier.. It 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 t o -feei.MOBt e x t r a o r - ' &ntiry."—£d,ltersJLpuc!t if'vck&jJirShiMl. . . ^Spld by dftngsjists..' Pripe,<M; jix'for-'?& , prepared by C. I. HOOD i .CO,, Lowell, Mas B •-.;.. : .--/ '.';- -. .:-xS0Mu*y:.^ '••;.':• -'-j v : •;•; :Wb!:fe•'P|:b&E:Qt:rTateRTA^^E^F•?^aW , '"'' •' 'Jt .TPorfc,-to Aiaanda 3~ iiaapB.^; H«nry. : Banpbet." md -Oryl lie•%&ji pher; of LoirrtJlS." - JSi'-Y;; Nathart Lanpheraod MarySlocdip, o f - i Harrlabureh,'-N. -Y ?, ffaheir: Goflfeeh,'or tfyr ehefedHh, Fon flnLa"?^"!!^^^-!!!^©!!^-^^- ' - - -win. "iiati.Dh.ee,- of • Bpntbti- fiarSor, Bevwtt - '- , cpnpty-.-liaehigarii'jEImer.laaTapheE 4X Br*nV .'•' ,- tli>n,. Pohrdrii Lae «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 sM .-'WHhtfriLanpa'er, "»yhon6 t>Isie«( -: of reBideftbeare^nnHaowii afldafieraiugest- effort;e»nnotbe^eerlaiQedl'MorrfrXanplier.' ' .of Hi- paiii, ftflnnfsota'-Ai^irA Ptttfiajny of -'.-". Fori Wa?n.e,. 'iedfariaj.Egbert liaijpheK-of- rorwith.'. B&jjle. eS SOUD%, 'Iawa;. wlfllara Albert Overton; -of A-darhs,' Jf. ?.* -Mary- m. •"• Joo.eSi.-.o>;. Paiehoguie lsoffolfe eb«ity-,S: V,--. ATli-e A: Fan'.. Jennie A-.' Overton, jSrtBiir-I/. " •- ;©.ve.-tojaao*y£iaiieE <a*effons-of Beleyille,. : ' Jgff, Co..'3Sr."rr, the-widow-afextr'of Mh.^rid hekes a 4 la-yr *>£ "EiPbaraBi- LSnplier; Bfte, of J - - trie.to.^aofI)OwVij^e^Iht^e««^iTityofIl6wis; -' abdBt^teor NpV-yorJs;.'deeea«ed, seha^est-'". tog: Whereas^ SiriirQ S.iiaBJiBer.oifi 6f.tbe -«i- "eoutorsniirned.JTi-tihelast-wIllaTiatestanieDt - of-the sald_fticha;r'd. B.%anpBeri deceased, hiril lately applied to bar Snrrogate% courfr o f o ut eonn.ty of te«risi to lla-ye^the^sald -win. whloh; -• relates or purports 6aMiat.e't6botb-r:«al arid ' persopa,!- pro-ierty-, proved- rh-.pnrBnauee <si ': tbeiEiiatute 10 B.neb.ease-m?iaeiiti'd_prdviaed - - ' '.5bu',,and:each afyoa, aretheretome ledana •"•' je^oitedrpersprially to be and.appearhefbre "• onjamo;?ate_G(.4heeBtiptyof,Lewis, aifchls • '.= £F c , < Li£ J 0, F"U-e.lii.-l.he-,eoBnty of tiewls, or*- ; tbelitb day of;septerflbevi883; at t«i-oToloo£ '• In the; ioren.opn,-tt)en ana there tiaattend the Mobate pf jhe ^aid; last *y.i aod' teatarbettt; ' Ahdttotif a n y -of •tbeabotenam^a'perSDiia: : be tmd.er-the.age.-of tweBty-bbe"s.ea&.:tKeV" are refttrirea; to. appear ibytaeirguardjan.-.tf . ' they.haye-on©,orif J theyhavbnone,thattfl^r •appear »nd apply fbr.Ofl«io.be«ppolrit«d; or - . in eveptbf-theipneglect-or./aliaretb : do"so-"« -:- guardian, will be appointed -by the «'uxiofeate:. •' to represebtaad act ffir^em-Jni.the^roeeSd^ •'"•'- inc. .; -.,.- .... ':- .- • ; - -r.-:-^ .. ....... in'feH-mon.y.-whe-re'nf,--w^liayeferl"s^th.e-. "' •• - - seal ol-buT-sureegale^scHirrrtbf-theAornii-'. -' 1-+ ^ -Mi-J' 1 - ^ e ^ 1 .^- to..%•; herramp- : affixed..-.- - •" - gain county-at. Ii.o-w-v3lj fit jn said ebunfcr. *"•- . bnthe23thday 6r-Jiiiy i -A i --I>.,-18g?.'.'.'•.-•. --- h '-•'-:; .'.E.s..ifj^BniLV.gcu:rogate.--.. - 'M %m m B01H W0Q1) iWD GVMn ALL LATEST latPEOTEffiESTS. .Write', for. c'l'-.calars and.prtees tomaran-fae- uTei'. ••-• ••:.. I'/ •.,--' •".;;• 5rh2'.%Ji,r;m.'-" •ttfrer.. ...- "• --H, 53. BSBfOCE:, -:. - -'. - ii*pWAKb>VEb£B,.ilKdisOn Go ..pp. T-..C -.^AY-JPfyEJi.' ' P'or+weTrty years- I \ras a * uffereKt' fir-, .ng.'ithe. spianier dxSnlbs. with H-a-y T'eVer. 'I'pro.clired , a-btrtttJe QX-=.Biy;'s Greacqi-- 'Balm'"'arid' was .onr.ed .-before .he frrt-f bottle''was ased: . JHav* bsd.no- 3-elurn of- ins" com-' plalht.. - ^harjotte'. jPaiifcBf, Way'eriyjlC.- •; Apply'hy. htUe Stiver irito tbe -no-s- rrjis.: ' ty". atis'tirb-; f 'lon .it--effe<.03';?iry 1'eaiiSPS the nasal -fEVEH : ,.-— . . - *-\?.~--^*s*-paf-sage«.ofcjS;tarrh, ai vintiSvCausms; heaitui si-ereli.?bs, icalla-i's ifi.tlumlriafcio'p. pi-owc's. the rnefflbranal : "liii- : •ii>ss of 1 He Sead froha- addtti -rial. :colds\;e- m- : pletelT-heals th& sore-s'ttod-'restdrea-the seh'se -.01 taste and -StbeU. -Beneficial resnl's':«te,re-, alfz^d.'-br a' .'few applft-a-ioiis.-' -^ thbrbugh- treWna'ent will cure. : Un-eft-oaled-. for eolds. ill. Iheliesd-.-Agreeableto aRe. .Send ror'cired- larV Kold.bir'ai-nggisia- By!ina1[l'5Qp.a'paek;-. age—stamps. . -..-•.-.••' • ..7*4 " - - ,Bt.S" BeOTHEBSV-Owego, JS,Y: .:•: , - .;•'^^aB'Tj•si:6•u•lL;GojaBASio:N'.'t ' ... ,P«a : !tli,. W'edltli •&_ Mnvplne$k i ..'.;.. '. Mew-fy Secure arid BeluinTRew..-...- '" . B-nle<! ahd.' advle? ffloni the -experience of eiBht-'erB.i,uen1.'pliy'sleia'nsi. and's&yen'success-' fui busruess' naen^. A t r e a s u r y - Of. the iriost' .'yala.abietuforhiaaon. Price50-eehts:' .Jlaiie'd'. post-paid on receipt of price,:' .'Postage-Slfarips. - .- ,. - 'J?aJSorBroS,,'ettb, l Eoohesier v iK..'X.. -.. Ofe^^'Fi^OE'f^BLANES. or repprts. ofsaiesto-patroas, of most^atipEO?ed•'.'f6rini3^ : -n-rintsd•baiSA'fLX-anb PSQMjeSLY-flt/tb^e" offiee.-.of,the i t w r t i l e f-rifESi- V . -;'..' '-' •? •'•Tax'- SlE.x£>. -•'-.'. ''.-X"<>>v v v.jafe -MSvjsfeeti- •",'- .".•'.-•'.- eorrev'ted -a-ba .-^eTls.ea : Wesjik?..' -; •'•"•'•. "•"'. " -.^1_. lk»wv:rr,T J m.;,alsy"^;' -1 6w6" ->?OTICE.-rahe fiarnea br-iwenty-four «er-- iT sons lo" serve as Grand - Juroi?s > .arid t£e ' • uarnpi5 of^narty-str- persons -to serveias-.asjSl ' Jnrors, vat a,-County -Gourt and;<S>uri of Sesi sions,.to be held at.thfe Oottri Ubu'Serfa-the ' ,yHlageof-,iowv.ille, ia and-rbrtbe-connty oif -' •I^wasi ori tM 3d day: of .September-;-1SS3. at 10 ': a.-rn;. Will be drawtt:atCileri'jr:bffloe,:«£ said '' "SSxS'-° ! i-wH * ? * day-Of .Angnst/-I883jat9- -. o/cloefcja-tp;eforenobn. ' •- ' . . . . . - '. - . •,'J>aJediAh&J;'ISi®/' ."-:"':••:" . •"-"• -V".-~. S-?M rviKly Tegjiaclis; SSr-CrfjS; %i« r SEo,- illSnigglsis '"""•••"•'" :K • 'v ' 3yr±* tt am iri. ^M :M BOTKEB» . - " SiijasiFlSotes. •Creaojcry. 'Choise^^—. .Faij- to Qo'oi--^i_X-^^^.- r -ii:-~-;i--^i:8'.gSft; Pxesh, new,:iaJi«8/'.I..''C.^i;,' li,^^^_20@» "/'-"-:.' ,. : -SSG3, ,:,"- \ .V"-;..;;. ;ffpjsh, ?eas^-priee).^,-i-^_i—J_ i ^—'_,;.; @li -.'. ... RE^AIlr -PSfb"- OTIB.B,SS;l..''. -'. ' '•"'''-...'-. "" ':.;,.•ft'PVS^ /;•-. •',.." ' - / ; " . ; 'H8xa.ii" < :-)tiew p'rneesS. per saoi^:,i._ J'._.33,00 •Pas:tiy,.eifra •white "wheats d o . ^ ^ . ^ . - ^ i X ' ' i'-OSi NWl Spr1tns^_^_k.i---—^,~.^.~i^- -- 1S5 .-': ."•: , ". .,. '• STI'aAB. /, .'•.' .... '.'. Coffey, ,l A v ' sta^,ifa"rd i "4^.-I„I>„i.:'.^..„.'l.C''' ' Wh.ite"orffei'i,;'«b'f^'x;._- i w^.^.'/^.U4' J 9 ' •Sranitlaited .^..-^i.^;—.^:.-.^—_.;_..„ 10)4- Maple Suga,rL_..._i^.^-,; --, i_II^.^_,. v --Jtl-tb li ; ; BOTTejt..: Butter-_ 0HBES1!.. Ch.eese-. ,15 -yTEGBrABiiEs: ' 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-.,.;' $#ub. ..;--.-/ .' *:.'' .. Th^.aFi'ib;! r.o^ikt-me^jajf of'the : Briti^Vx-.rpmp^p.uTee'A^soejAtiQn ''was l;<i»id; ia- Tj-Hit'ltn,. on/.Tuesday/, Say Zs)fh. T.b-\ J<V>pH'Uo.n now. 'numbers. E7i mpis.i'">:-?;••' ami 'nmotebp. -associa-' tioii^.. _•."'.'• '' •'•;.' .; ; : /" ; -' '-": A{;-0- ; .ert(.l-4i'', lo'.v.ti, a seven year old bo--* nai«.*Hl.,tlayf-s -got I n t o the r-idi-- 'rb.3.4'. t-iy.-i-h'oa;*!.', w h e r e : l h ^ m b t x - ^ p t thx'ir-,v/hisiiy,- aad ; drank;enaugh.of -it.-to - bring :-bh."spasms, Anil "firially death**;;, '- ;.- .'.'..'. :•....;- ? . ''.'.,•-./; : A paralyzing . par^gtapb, to the - O t e i s t i a n . h , ( n o r dri^^tv*;rt , .• is this seii^. teaee-from ons- of the sermons *of fcia^ea : Vio.toria's late chaplain,.-the,. ebh*braf.ed .' Br; Thomas' .Guthrie-; ^•Whisky' is the devil's way to ruani -'aad. mattyS- way;.-tb t h e d e v i l / ' ' '/•-. •••_. .. Acting.-.upon the - advice; of.the English Home Se&rbtary;wbo receo t- Pbta'tQes^^,-- POBK.-.. •Borlg; .clear, bbl-^ui,,-™..^-*—i PoeK,'retail,^—,—-- T '„l-^.i. t , :.-..'.. : '-• ' • '.; ivbow •-. ; Wobii/ i ._^iL,„C C14--i..JA "'."'-- ' '/. '.:itEB0'§ESJB.' .; W0Ot)'.; : . ' : %%&'$}£• '•'.'. .#..' -l* L-.,-"a<}@35; Eeroseheoil- -r-'lS \y.aee4 pa. Saturday-' was:: la a.-great ;mea8ure;...the vcause .of. the .la_ereks>ed drlakiagoh Subday.one .English bra- ployer has changed .-his pay-day to Thnrs^ajv'•/•'•-..'.-• -'.-'. " -.'•'"si.; The -Ohio'.State probUutiob com/' mittea 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 ' hfe Advapced thb" mod-, ey (2H)' for bis .'•county Of-/ Haroa, .The' fotai'.bssessm'ent' reaches about ftS,W../- ".;> - ' / ' . . / - ' :; --. .-.:/•...;/ .;• Mrs3|ary 12.-' Backtey suptl. Jafbes Sw«etj-a Brooklyasaibon keeper, un- der the civil damage act, for sblling her hbSbahd liqtibr. /'The trial.-was. held, before Justice. Clements, in'-the .Brbbklya city 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- ius a mass iaeet.iog, ?4 wlll .you. do with your large tfrops of corn if pco- jiibitloa shbbld/ become the policy of. the .State?;' "Baise mpr'.-ho«;s aad faavb less qrlme anil misery, "prompt- ly'implied n farther. •"• . '* ".' "StoyeL-:.^.'.L.'_.^^ ir U.^i_ J .c.'..'^..-. i ..- i S0@l-75 . '-•";• HIIJlllS.'.AViaJ-EEi^S.' : .--'"/''.-.-. ."'•' OKstnd.-cow' Mdes-.e^e,, tflninied. BMe^Brbl hides 5K.f'ih'Ei^'d syc:'- '/•';'- -'•• , ..'. •J/alfe.l5iajsy;SjCi»rii.e : is''('' •' '...-•'.'- './' '..IayTLE.J^Ai4 I s,,Aug..'"8, 1883;.;:;': _..-. "•-';•''• -. cacEism, Trabssciign's started rather sIoV?" to* /lay, as satesrneri "Wf >r A oat .prepared to 'accept a haW cent "lower prices,; B«st< Wesk the rblino; fig-drpswere 9|e ahdifJc.:'; toi-cjay ftby are^J.itTid-QJe.' It wasthoug-n't' sales would hb much ;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 July ly^iovin effect,.tha.t.the-.paym^t of ] cheeese^rif cbtmng ; fbiward;in bpleh- •dld. 'TOndMohj. the; -weather being; Iquitb cool -during moss of ."thbmonth- Wehave,'ln fstei, &enjtipne, of what is t^rm'b(?^bot .weather.chbe4e,' J -the- •JF'i-fy pYoriupt hping: a^ffood as the : Junp.' .Toe'§r«t wx?pfc,io Auarnsti tb«i. gfVes'V eiicourtjigetnent to ' .the dairy- 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,,' and- shippers' are'' : -dull,;pur- Qhasers this.-week.-: Wifhihe decllnb. in. prices ft Is '.iiaped 1KB -.shtpments'" /wjll ho largely rbittceci this webk,^b r tbatthe/rp.Hrkbt--wiil -be lb •a'j go.0d-0r : ' better shape"-nest week., iPoMowlng -Is our list;:- ' : -.;•...-.,;' ; •' - i - : -, •*:-•,.;." .-;. --• PARfifDATto'ES.. "'-" : .' ••-•"•' : '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. . .'...- ; " ..-./'/-•-' B"TJT«TrJB.; - ''".- ; .'- -/.;••' Sixty-nine backflsres of hufter soldi' urn, '•# B iKSABSB- : 6odi;SAy.e ij»e Qjseoii, .." Thb O i mnPltbn,ifirJ., 0iqufreia,nti 'Sepoptep"say's";5 "By a;^.IrJ!gbiiir coibfu- '.<i f, n'ce jour.; .fe)iow.to'wnsma;bV-<33, : Tija- min\BOard : ;. sprained his knee at the BJime. tlaio ..thaf.Q.u^ea .Yicforia fell down-tfiair"-'. B'->n. u^d ,thb ; great paineure, St. "Jacobs Oil. .and*was.atl : right the riftst. d a y ; ' i f "tTi-C, had.do'ne. thi s sahie thing she would have been al'1'right'ia.fhe.morning;'* . '..';' being abobf 21o. iiofe, '-./•; : .--. 'S'i. -.:.',-;".-; „.-.„ "8:^.„^._/-„.; .' . •' Farm baity. :•' Boxes! ' /'-,•.. '•Pritt.e; ..--.-• fllit.^-.-^. ...;'-"5,-5;i* ™_^„ ...-. "zw^ „. - i-o.ssu. '• 'YSO •'-• -•' ^.i^__ -9c. . ;.-^i. 8i£e.' 1^..™„- "-9«o. -;-l-_/. ms,. .,_—: Com', Total+ •'•- II;«CJ -'•-.'. -••••- •--- ": 'TOICA MARKET. : '•-' l T fi' v <i,' Aur. {i.-,The 'travsafctiona start, off vvi'hl 471 bosei; a* <>ic;,'and confiribe '.vlth.74.Ji.fi!, % si-l i j o ^ a -M- ftW;" fl'lo-s, t . ' S . H / f i a ' x ^ »•*- "Sf.-; ; a b d Slot--. 383 b"xe*',- "a* prlv.i-f^fvrtHS. ^ Moore.,;I*o.wvillei JSf. Y. •Mj^aiKST . BABe-AlNS 33ST i'^iiieB;^QOTg PV-- AT. We:are nbw closing" oiii the balance of bur ' *, ';S^rlnga;nd'Bvdrjmer'(foo'ds.at.'sqeh;. - " . thaf.it-*lb'pa.y-.yo'cf tSj'inRpebt'.thls- stocteyfor - it n i u s t tie.elQaed: bnt:.tO. give us ropiafpr^trie/ . LAKSESX 'BTOeK.Gl? feiiii-aaffi^^WE^ .Q'OOUS '.^.VEB.'.OS'FlSRlilD;liJ.liBwi&GOVSStY. r .. BE SP.K^ ASB.-EffiiXESlBBR "THB'^J.ACE.- : Mlraore's Ma'arnetic- Krtxf* i^ »r«i*fa-' •and r«i*ld: eur« tot Coughs'sad Cnhh were ':, -•'• '-.' So. f Sji&irs: AvasiJS;- °iB U i 00; l 6 ' si0 botes' at Mjfb'', and two years '-" . W 1 ; ' i.ftgo they wer&;6.,W-bbxesat $&*=••;' • - C«j "V ^DBTOam,^oi^:; : /, '.".'i

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- 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.

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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-

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. 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.

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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. . .

^Spld by dftngsjists..' Pripe,<M; jix 'for- '?& , prepared by C. I . HOOD i .CO,, Lowell, Mas B

•-.;..:.--/ '.';- - . . : - x S 0 M u * y : . ^ '••;.':• -'-jv:•;•;

: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-'. - '

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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 '

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-.. 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^ :

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,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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' 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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\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:'- ' / • ' ; ' - -'••

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' . / ' '..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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'.<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;'* . ' . . ' ; '

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