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• JAiirifa BXTSSEEI,. -Lbw-RW, • declines tab .Qifeffid prpfeisorsHp-^hteli -Was tendered
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/ / . YrciX>"R': SXAKffi. Strsb, .-the IQus'trous '/Kerich poet'andautlroi-died itx Pans, on . Sund"a-iv - '.-' '.. '• '-;''. - . -; ;-"' '-• ;- ;
• -dMnfc; 'Jlott'do'ft,/the "Ijaliaiiy has been ' fnund gnaityat.murderIn the first degree id She Hejlt$Hiei'. county [ epurf -andfi^i-b'e; hung . / ' . - • / • - - ' ' - ' " • • - . . • ' - • ' .- : : • - . " • " - "
•;•'• SiEiri :|he-Ieadai\ of ."the Northwestern .reblglion, is/toTbe Met; fey eburi-rnarfial,. arid it. is.Relieved" will" b/e'cnndebined/to-"death; ;•.: • "• • ", r.-'
/...-'•©BNE&ui; ©BANTseems ' to-. continue. .«bout .the i amej and works a.fitrle- -every d%,.oi'HsrnenKars which'are'now nearlv-'W rfy; for t&e press. ;.'•-. ' •
. ;•" VpAjKfc&ft'JpEi Br SK Qf..Gqopers-tbw&f-ex?. • p!effc-.o| the"--Assemblyi;#nd'secretary, of /theI)e}ap.<^tfe.-'s^te eommlttee,. has beea appointed prated States marshal .for the-northern disi^cfc of i^ewvl/dsk:'.'. '-'. •-.'
.. B B . 0;, HM^.JlESiaAai; *>f Locust .(•Jrovej: -l3ais. cdutttyy has: been ^pointed
.--Chief of .'-fhb. iditisionZof"" eco'nomle qrhi--' •Saole&y ' a n t e tire • department, of igriculv ItaesaS ashliujtoui • The- appbintrrientis. •deemed a:-gbod0ne,.and Ite. Merriam^vyhb' its en4nenft3f:qua]rBed: ioi fife'^ofk/- • will
-entirtfport MadufSesafione'e^ .• '. ,.. •''. '
• : . Tag new' postal .card,., under- "the can.-, tract of l§§6i will be a delicate pink in ! lieu of fire present;, ereara ..color.- The • t.exture of the paper is also, said to be an-i pawed.. T i e size will be t i e saine as now ••in use. , . . . • • - . . ' . • • ' - , . . , ' . • .
;• . tk-EAS travelisnotyet free from win-'-'try perils. Oil the lfteh "hist, the." steamer ' (Sty of Berlin, struck sin iceberg, stem on, . in a dense, fog. • Slight .damage\yas done. ; The officers and crew behaved with" great /Coolness and bribery in ealipiug the' fears ! of ihe terrified passenger's, of -which' there j were mote than a thousand on board.
•i~ Tits- Ameriean' Protetti&iM favors a t ticket' next fall with Witliain/IL .Rabert:
'. son' of "Westchester, "for governor and-Dennis-McCarthy of Onondaga for lieu-tenant-governorC/ This would be a strong
'ticket,' but it:-is.-a. .safe" asssertibn that Judge Robertson WbuKt not permit his nttnJe to be used in connection .with, the governorship!. He believes as all thoughtful Republicans believe" in the selection of a. new man who has.had. no decided connection -with the , factional troubles so 'happily ended.' A. gobdystrong,new niam with a record as ,a citizen..-and as- a Republican, that no one could question would be a.Safe candidate for the goyern-•orship.; Such.d jnauwil'l.ijrobably be the' choice of the ; party and'of .the peoptej Senatof McCarthy appears to be the only •Bepublican who- is- openly announced as a, Biindrdate forthe lieutenant-goyernorship;' He has. elements of strength that make luai""a ; fbrrnid^blb.'• tnnffldate.---Ji?&»j( JQttmah'r . ••.-••• •- •'•:'.' -.-; . •- '• - -
-J'--." -.iu-^iseossfif newspajier the -bther, .drdy-'•:• "fepoEted ap^#rninentci^ettrnii^ej:"ea. rpo
'sSa$'- sUj^ri^' of; every bubj h^f^e^:ica. •-• fusned up;%weekW.so afferwaidsaijdexj-' ,-' .-^Jained tl&tffie-paper.meant-to say ihari-•.".- lieaj-nbt^unlered,'- The-lSPew.yorfc Suiv ; ^qHated Qas bl%der'a few days since when.
... i t referred ..to.tha^.^ruiiicd:5'^ .Bible" Snsfead. • : :6fthe.^aTase9:"':Sirile. ;"':'' ^ v - ' '"•
."' W^_'pmiESpi JSL.jP. P'.^and.-Oharies: Fiti$)atEielrs ;|hjfemdv.ocifite-' who -flgutfid ;so 'donsjaeuously. in'.obtiijnirig".i tfiprieve. foif SJsdseue Baulet,- the,'B|ty StL.pauI nrurder-.
- es>j has-e.beeii retaiheet jw-:cbunsel to' -de* fendIfieL\ They^haye-bcenseniA>r-.byTa
•prbjriineht JFreacb. ^ Canadian, m^h^:nortli-; •west,;;who is" a great friend of "Mel's, and. ' wihb' has "f pturitfteted to meet all the .expen-
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•-:: Seiiiar*S's^ printing. .eittAlislttrienfc'iri Gittcinnattt' io<M .:&a; lasff -Tiursdaj-"^ffenobn, -and"before; they; cbujd' -be. teacued- - fo.urteeri:. ^ds.'pecish;e.d iu':'
;tlie; .Same's.. 3 & SuHi«an,a broker of =the-pfsf
,- pri^tor, JE|ler;:^Tin^:ihe..':K^ i "Ssoniefi. by:i|t,t|ng=d|iwn * xope "ftbrri ibie
mpfit^iira^elfidlled^by th¥ burning in .two 'of.&ersaiHe.rope; before he-«Quld fea^'• the^rbundi - ':• J t fe'thoughtths. lire-Martedf'from-a-"can' bfc'beararie <3n the
;.secondioon'4e"afrtrieyeyatoT.: . I ..',';•• •
.:.-.'." TH#fpHbwmg' 'goiderf sentences; front. " .fhe clos,e:6f^^-fefehoprSpaldiug's hrasterLy.ier -;•" ply-to lilizlrbeeh Gady. §fantoh%Sereaand'
tpyust onslaught on religion;,; -.espr'essj'.. we - • ;beHey% tfepositions of.agreiit iiiajbia%bf ;;.: the tiinMn*.Glirisliarj. p'epple.of1 tsur- l*nd-
:feiuehinvg;:th;e'rights'^of woin'eni -.'?&.Taw. ,;. ;that is'pnjnst to^hdr'shouiai'esiist'ii!. Qhiist-r' • .-en&m.- . "'ae'SiQuId _; •anyfeareer tgat offers to;her-tfie^^ ineanS;..of. .'-«ahbni^ia*elih!0«'dy.'. *&mihe; saaie-worl?
r. ine ; should receive ths satrie-'"wages.. aa n. -. . mmf ana-sSbul3-h;bia her'prbp-oi'tyiin''*HH.'; ,'..tiie-.Qf-'fiiosain&right^hai aec.iitea ,16" Mrii'' j ' . thn pdsHessipri of-his owrt^.- ' • : ; - . • • . .' •. -
•'-'_';..':TiEB extr*i6ssifin of the..Iej£$lata're wits. . :brbnght'ta -^.clbse; On. Friday a t i i jfc- The -. bnly;bus|aess'donS was the ptosagft'of the :.'• identical ceisus biji wiMcE Screernoy S p - hSd prewonsitr ^etod^^Th^:'";'".' ~'**-*.•»-. "•..exfe session.-of Ske fegishrf^i* nearly
" "&otfflht 0isSeki&- ter '^^^S^Uf : • i ^ = . i W ' ; . i ? : « ' ^ i ^ ^ - > f * ^ e ^ b y this'. : -sBaHenV.and;''&S.moae-y:..whieh i*.-!aa:s ".cdst.
;" .$b& st»te7wcsi*.»wttfse. ffian; wasfe.rl.. /T ie . followingiaihe qos*.-bf-ffie-e'3Etra jsession:
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. •Beriiem^s^otEmployes;;".',.„;',....Jli;. 2,470-%J.
.•' :v." ' dtai#r;-a3aemM5-",v,.„ ;•>; w,;;. \ .;-.V.:::.;S6iii49j2. *::--'.'-'-..' "":.'":'--. '-'ssiiJtisii-':"-' "'•' '-:••'; ':,•:.,. SRteage of-senateiV.s- . ;v. ; i . - . i-'.'.v.yA^S-.ffiS 20 •&?$iej&.p£t;b{-emplp£es±i.,:.. ^ ....iy. z:; 1,-824-»t:
ToUaiiac Senate;1»».. : . i i . ; . Gr^i®fc>tal: .~j;.. s /J. J.-.;.,;
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>,j. The t^ore agare*.-a.ovnqfc iholttde Jrjnt r" : fcg posttge,;%hts;.aii*d' othet ihcidentol" i^Bipenses" whlbh *jpnTd bring' tfe'grarid:
;;tot^^pto:$f(^.(Joo;'>-.'--V'''';- V';.;:-.;:^-:";
-, •_' THRobjeetiyepQmt.tbWMdswMchEHS--•\i44"isshi^g,-,ii'.Asia,;ig the-"ci't^u| Ser;At,. .-•:<il#j^^'.is-¥5o^t-ol-'-igi^t'.'..imp^ia;nw;.: ._' tiptso njuQh'for yfhtd i t is-.'m- i t se l fm %^. '--".. cause of' "its pbsijdbu^. I t Js t£e :-;iey to
' 'indiai -. -- Mx army-pf': in*adiba from Seratr. •;, ^Guld'fiad'iittie;^^ difScultyin "-f6tcihg,|ts -^a .y tb ; Qui^':and;on'in"tQ ln^8; s3s:a t ihy vstatjpged'afc-Herat- cptfld r iotbii^ :rnetiac^"
;. thfr^BjdHsh.possessions,-butwoui4b64iasii. "Ijand.am|>%^ustamed'.byin.e: rich, and
; fertile"valley~:in;:;wMei^fferit jWocited: , /. ^ ' E n ^ p s B .^terif ::3SartH^pefhVpsrthe ;
ikst Ejxag^tithdntybn A e subjebfeir-hii^. ''.--seyeral7tiHieS'called^attention to4h&.fiiGt: ;, Jfofe ;Duly is .fhefe.abttndance ofvpftyislohs . $o-ras|a^ifcin"^ ;, pefes-also can %e~ oftsmed in any-quanfr ;. if. -jlktW-i^-fb^y-sijr-yesSBussia'ha's:. '^^Sdily; adlrakeed'i-iri all- one thousand; •; inileg—Sti now iheis only^abbut bne Inur" ' 'dref infleiB-^fr^ intends
;|o occupy,- Herat. ;W& ironor: ©lad^ttuje:
fbrnjsiearnest effor|s-&;^ertw4k;--'fle'}S , ^Sga^d^ina'.••^tenic'"iarjort- But:«^.,d.0;
tot ShiafeHussMpis sufficiehiiy'dttaizeSic--..'*i>JtrS!^ate. fiie '.a&antages: ^of peace.' Her; ; " ^ e ^ e 9 S r ^ c e r s ^ l '.drive the C^atlintb; -"• ytMTt :M''po$sil3&. '•it-it is uyexink. "now^
tney '^tll-^copfciHe^^b>fe-«ggrsssive.poliey; ;iffil England Kfibirrpelied te,flgh^t'ih"s}ieeir.
:'/«e;lfe-deferjEC&.'.-".;••*-•.:••;.--'";•:"'.'-;':';".:.--.,"-:'.'""'
. '•'•' :;-**¥.. of - ifee'.genei^i1 'pHsi&esS-'^ituatibn-
. - thrbu^onttttter^jritiy, haij.thjte tassay; ./• .'-; • \'0n- fce.-^hole^ whifo-ira^e%duti.-'and; " iifit *%fefactbryin re>pec£ to.the'-dfinen^
....' fflbhs.;of'prqflts;:«ndbea'rHin^sr'rth;erB'fe'in"ot' -; V oni^ita&ili&f, :but ajso- fcinildvieMfncy; to; ;l -J wppfecaaiSoit in ;. co r&a^ t^ tka - '.very; .'ei-, i- Irenie &tra;of fhebj|).okte;co»'ciitioH£iftsi.
e y^as^.-andy; wMTe-.tfc'm^
"^Itherft.ate $m$l p,rpflts?-&ste^'..'p^;-larg;e; j.;•''..losses.. .-^e,::geneial^^^ sitrmi3bli^|ia^. been' •.':.-.clearfedi of «y*as£amouu6 b j utwbund 'or
-, da^erous;;'rflaterialj;and?the-: Jfi^uidation; : •-Ibsus ;heen" ao.th'ortaigli-attd ;«bmp^ehensiy;e -
'"_ ;ia'theforjcuef holding::«uS"i<x-.yal'ufes and: • "• > •• discouragingdperdtlo^^pr^enBhfes^i.Ris, ,-
': «rr :tho,whdie^-«',si^atxG^'iB wbach -acoiit' - ftderice may iestaMish itself for ^ graduttl
' .-• a«p»rtutB '&"_#* di«^tiojL;ofaBtivfty; aact^ " «.gpie<astipjfe-^a" atufffipn i n wlidh $&:
J»uragmg'deTelbpinenta^^.May-'wbrk- t>afc." rieeuperattis-e'. ifesuita. withvAe;^^afeuranee;
-. |hat :r1;he' t ja^pinn&ig : of '.business! • ha^,
'£im& "sttfingtheiiei M§. i!&&SsxBS%0ie; i&~ •' aiJle/j^riS i n whjcriifc-wbuliba^a^generat;; yVetdiei thai fiierB^ ia' inoxe. Mloifophy '-pt: j^s^aMy an^ap.preciatibnfiont.th'e'pres-mt^^ plane;(st;Vafaatiotis,^^^thanatanyrfiaie."
f jiiBd^tior1 W-%e Jftte"; 4.estr^ctiye-aecline K>attafiignidatiGn;."'-V'-;-'"•?:'. .,.-•.;.-."-'.. '•';'
""' It.ia^quite'-evi'dettt. tKo'tihe."adTOea.tes;-of' canal 'transportation, do %piintend tg relax 'their egorfe in: b&half of waterattys of -the' St«fe :• vThe'GnrculaEs' -fust issued.' by. -the Seiv' York Board bf;Tradt and.- Trahspor; 'tatiph-i'SJhe 6rst to'wards-,«a- organized •movement to ;seeirre-; necessary- improve'-' nien^wHbhhftve b e e ^ bu^State-orSWr'sfor anumberbf years'past. 'A meeting-wifl;. shortl|- ,be" convened, at whiGh-.stetistics;-vsall be snbrrdjtt'ed whicii the friends of the canal believe will be eonvahcin^; enough t.o induce the State to keep.it inlgo&d repair-and;.to. maKe sueh' iMprOvenients as: will stilt make.it an. ef-' fective-qbmpetitpr •tfitli.the riulroatjB for. mariy fears'to. cbine.;". That the canal has been. able, to fairly .hold ife owniathe face of j i e most 4isG0.uraging.-conditions there is. little xeason to; doubt;, Its Mends point, with .pride- to:'the"fkfct.tha;t during the-navigation Seasonrof ISS^'the^wlioie of.the-State w^ferwaJ5.:deii-ver.eu1..at;J;iie 'pprtSTi-.-W l j i ^ - b p S e f e o f grain,, the railroads for/' the Same period hauling but, Sg,:Q£9,020, .thus EJmning* behind-'trie-canals upwairda bf-'ninemllSon pushels.' .Thisia-a creditable exhibit, especially in view of the fact th^at^^thebus^ess.depf.essign!:wHeh,by. conT
s^uenbe affects the "carrying".trader redn'e4 ; ea,th&'. tonnage; amproye^.onwater'by (154 • ,ffS8 tons as compared: with- the preceding yeivr,'8rid iri the Iglifr c^fehe'trunk lines as. £alMng-piE;ofmo'r<i.tt
M; -fheiefore, such results'can he bbtftined i%'tWabseneebf im'prbyenientSjIh'e fiSends.
cOf;the'cttmiJnatur»Hy'ar^ey.that It has hpt' outlived Its ,usefillhe'S3; 'The • trunk lines, '^hm.point-out,"have had-th'&.ad.yantage.pf every kuprbvement WMdi.seiiSnc&aud; in-.
-genKity-e"o.uM"srigg.esr-;:' anci.-yet, .-with .eel-"grassiuipVdim-ent^.'lpcfc.detentibnSi bad banks-'- rQughV.|ottBm.s:'; iind -ibckiteaders^.. annpyanceSf the wattirwa-ya.have, moved" jriote gijiiri.;than'all; the ijunk.'-roads'- cens-. .tefihg at i jewTork combined.: Without, inquiring: infe-the respeclivre:- profits made-, last year during the-.navjgatibn- season by the'watetaud-iand.earners, it is. perhaps pfefinehfrib point' but.that..ifrjtlifij water' ^roiite hitd not been'ih existence the railroads Woutd;.have been: thfe'berterl'ciaTies- to jiyr.:^ W;fea^-i!^^^',fl0%4ai';-;'bush.eli.- :of ^freight, caljied afeaicKratteastiieabiHi1?-^
Li ie^^^Fiu^l id i -g^^ ro'aQp;'. .;^s:a^^iatw"-'^;;r!jte.sjther^^^^ ,Ca>al;' .has/ perfbriried.- m^aiuable- service, •^hat-the fui^e';wffl'4fe^opf .f.bweye"rt-it • Is;-'dinicuit^|p.-fcrese'e;.': •-. Tie..-bqatmeh's; -pfbfi&Jastye.arHveceun'doubteS^^^ In" s'onie ca'se^ they barely earned: a living.v
, Unless," thferSforei the-peopleibf'the" Sta¥r" •who"for'better or worse-£Svie^'uiidertakeft to provide' for-fthe nialrtfenance of -the canals, are Willing.'tb^^ aT)andbri:-theni altoT-. •gether-/"we.do.nbt see thiitjth'eyj^hiiv&.any. aitenatiVe?|)Ut:tO'.Insi.St'upon.^ able and; jteeessary -irnprovements; a s : will iis'ur^their 'bontiiiued^^effieieiiey;.-, TJhe pop-. ular,"if-npfcraisleading, ;cry"pif. free'.canafs. it-wMle;agbU sugerse3'6daiowb^ :auapp3r- • eirtly weH-foirnded" apprehension. '-.that if sbmethin^;&mb1b'-dbne in this.way.fweWhfd] sOOjh havehp-Caifals. aiall; .'frfie .-or' .qth;er-;
i • - FATAL Ql'AMRSZQms A .COW.
j TWO • F A W E K 3 MOn'HKt-S TO THE DEATH , , ONE WITH A CUTS AMD TUB OIHEB WITJI I A-KXI^E.
PAKEKKB-nuRQ, W. i \ , May 84r-*-On'' Thursday last, in Newark, Wirt coimty, a cow belonging to James. P. Bnffingfon, a fiwrnfflvbroke down, a panel-of fence surrounding the garden of.' Ahgust KUteaur
and, entering the garden, destroyed the growing*. vegetables.. Kilteau. drove tlie cott? out with a club Just as the owner was passing. The two men. after bandying epithets for a few moments, engaged in'a rough and tumble tight, in the course' of which Buffington was repeatedly struck with the club in the hands'of' Kilteau. Several • men, including a Justice of the Peace, 'interfered and separated the rrien, but Btrffingtun drew a dirk knife and. rushed at.his antagonist. Kilteau struck him' on the head with Ms club,, knocking-hint down'.'' Bufflngton sprang-to his feet again, and stabbed Kilteau seven times in .various' pasts, of the body, leaving him in a. dying condition,: but not before he had jigairt ciubbea :Buffington, breaking four' of his ribs,, and fracturing his skull. •
"All this, time the spectator's were endeavoring to stop the-fight,-hut their-' efforts.- -ivere: unsuecessful- -until the two men sank to the groun<i exliiiusted and eoyered with blood.froni head" to feet. They were taken to their homes, Where both'.are' reported to. have, -died lust'
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KILMKG SETT.LEES AMD THEIR IIORSTiS IN ..-...-; SE'V JtEXICO A^T» AltlZOS'A.- ,
CLIS-TOH,- Aria., JlJiy.3A.--4-coufier.rias; just aprived. from the upper '.6ila "with a letter-from: Wood Bog, which: says the Ih-dutus left ijagle <)reek, tluee miles north of Thompsons ranch, and> struck the. Blue River at- Benton's, ..forty'miles-north of Clifton, Old man .Brenton cannot be found, and.Dod, who followed up the In-. dians believes he- has been killed. • ^ive iniles further on-the owner of German's ranch was found murdered and mutilated* Pod's horse shied often along the trail, on which, there were a nurnher of dead'horses, aiid he-believes' meiijilso. The Indiana crossed-the San JTranciscOjlive-rn-jles nofth-. of Alma," on I'rjday.' The settlers had not.
"been notified of the outbreak, and many havexlpubtless been killed.. Pod say s.that Cregeh aud- .$Ic$Urren startei back on Wednesday, for" Bampooa ranch, from wliich point no news has.- been received. He says that though the; Indians crosse'd. pxe San Francisco River pn the 16thi.nst., no troops had reached the river up to-the 20th'. - •.• ; • .'' -.. .""'.
^eteLISfQMWITSAXICBBme:
THE BTJBAMER Cli^'CiP BEIlLfK KABBOWM ESCATES SiNEIKO A1? SBA,.
' . O&ftBGO'g VBFA Til. TLYCf TBmSUilES.
Hfi. fJAl'S SEE.WeBeUIiA'rEp OS-THE'.ABVfCE
OF HisTKrEST Aiaj.-tosy §^6,000.
. OswEoo, May S3. —The PatMam pub-i&hes:,kn interview, with Titos. CraWfora,. the -.defaulting city 'treasurer,, now in Hamilton, Out.-^CrawfbrdVstatement is that- -he;fbund himself short :$C0a.at the end of the first/year -as" treasurer. Hecbuld not -acebuntfbf ii and confided his - troubles to^ather . O'Couneii. a f St, John's church of this city nnel upon'his advice he eiigaged in margin" dealing hr-the h»pe of
"making enough to make goocVthe fjhort-aa-e.c He riiad.e at first ii .small gaiii :but .subsequently.lost,.. For. two-...years "past-he. has' beeu'-.specuuttihg; with, the,-.city inoneyi -.generally losing and resulting in. .his fleeing'from the city: short .. afyOoOv He says, he took ho money, to speak of TOthhim and-puts.theblame of.hiseoiu*se UQui? Fathe'r..O'.Connetl. : ' . ; . .:
SMlia^Xiysari's SuHer^l,
NEW YOBK, May 2S-? The steamer City .of Berlin.on the 19th.insfe., at,3-35.A. &., struck aniceberg, stem oa,'in a dense fog. The engines were going.-very slow at the time. .The bowsprit and -headwofk- were carried iiway,.'but no damage- *aa done below main-deck line: A t i jtS she proceeded slowly, at 0:24 she passed another iceberg, .and' still another at 8.-50..". The steamer had 143 cabin and 1,135) steerage passengers abtwrd. , -
A'P.ASSBN(iEn.'s STAtEMEE'K
James O'ltourke, a cabin, passenger' on the steamer, says :dl went well until' they were' approaching, tlii* .bank.* ol" Sew Fotindhuul, when a Chick fog set in MI>H.: | day, the. isth inst.,. wliieli- eouljuuud until" the 20t'Ii. TIie;ship wasruu a' h;VU';Sp.eed' •duririy the.fo.ir, ku-.l the steiuu-whistk-.s-were' kept bfowiug. '.TtH'sday. inoming; about 3:20 th.- ship came in collii-i m with an immense iceberg which, carried away the jib-booni,bowsprit, iigjireheivd. and all the gear attached, stove in the t/uw, breaking, the iron' plates,-deck .planking, iron railings, etc. Many ton*, of ice Ml' \ipon the forecastle deck, breaking it tltrough and. going down into the hold. The two-' men on. the lookout had a narrow escape with their lives,. .The.fog- being so -thick they..could not seethe Iceberg until it came tumbling on the. deck where, they were, •standing-and caused them to rnh^dt their, •lives.- .' t;.the'.time of the sMqek' chief o'ffi:-eer. Tarjetbii- .and;-,secon'd. effleer." Barker Were -on cbaiy oh the bridge, and with'great .'-promptness Barker rushed' to :the bow- 'to. ascei-tain whether the -ship was.eut tlrrough
; below-the water linBfUtt the samefime.giv- • i»g bidders- to'.cut 'aw.ay'.theirfshiftgs of-lifa rafts aji'd boats and prepare them, for :lo wer- •
•ingi'n ease the ship, should- sink.•-.-•T.tiro of tke'bbats. were swiuig,.0ut.aud others were-being put in readiness when i t was d'is'boy-, ered-that.tlie.ship was', not mitlolng.' water and the order was countermanded..' The passengers, were"all asleep 'iii their, 'bertha afrthe tiajepf. tliecollisjon,hutIjeingawakened by the shock they immediately sought the deck and ran to and-fro screaming and praying, not knowing but that they would go-down with the ship in ttfew/niornenfe'.-; Tliere Were seventy-four cabin, sixty-nine •mtermedia.te.and JMJJS steerage passengers. and 142.i-ntlie-.erew," making a total -of
-• 1,423 souls. -Whea it wms learned the, ves-r -sol was in no danger of sinking the excite-luent.subsided, - • - • ." -. -. •
• . 1*HE ACCEDEXT ir.MAVOlDAKT.E;
• Cap't. Land says .the' accident' was una-' voidable: First, officer Tatleton and.third
; offii'cer Barker, by their proinpthess' and Jactayity^eakned the: fears of the passeu-.;gens*"- There-was no coflfusioii aniong.t'he brew. ' iiversr imin' obeyed' orders,.' and' we. were 'prepared to' -nj'ce't'-any; emergency.
-The.d.am'age to. -thesteiiiiier .-amounts -to' ,45,00JX'- •!': ".. '. . . . . .":..•'.•'. -" '.
:•"•"' Jl£STOBLf&I>A&i;M'xffbj3ItAyIrK.%.'
ALL ,DItPEK0S, fif IS SAtp^ t F O N W I I A T irU,. VA>*I>Encn.T DECilEES.'
•NEW' TO»-K,% May 33, —Efforts t(S refitore prfssCHiger'rates-oyer'the teiik- liBgs-.have-finally taken.sixcli'a shape that if rates are not restored' the responsibility for a .con*' lihuationofthewareanbedelinitely plnbT-' ed. .The PeDnsylvaoia railfqad, which is a (Jloieallyof'the' West Shore, and.whieh' has.-not- nitid,)' any;sw'eeplng- rednft-iona except In immigrant rates,luJS been active in the matter of. securing.arrestor»fib.n;. and so 'have -the-'Comiianit'a_H»onBee(ihg "with the trunk lines. The first foi'mal reduction was made by the West'Shore,and'c0n'-.
Locke contributed^^ much to literattne. He . wroteessaysof great wortli... His-field of ; ihvestigatie-tt' was-medicine. Completed, his ' 'Essay on the Humairi I'nderstaHding"".' in 16&7-. Lh 1689'appeaied his fii?i.t letters"! on "-Toleration," aijdin 1600 he.published | his '''Essay.on,the Human Understanding.!'; In. .1691 appeared a'beautifill letter on , "Toleration,"; and his well-known "TreaiJ
:tise on..Gbvernmetttr!?'. ' - ' • . . . . ' •'". -.':
SHMS.VAC-HEWTOS. —1643r -17a7 , -. j
• Among''the'«'wbiid*s great'thinkers,'! J who received a resting place in the ol.d:
Westiaiiister Abbey, is. one flf the most prominent, men that the woridfever. knew ^•SirTsfl-ae STewtoti.' A- little .inore' than' twelve score years ago," onj-an jihvays h'ap-
t jjy Clu-istmas d:iy, the old world received
a Christmas present to two world's. L'pon. this day,. England but liCtle knew.of what the great .genius afterward breu'gllt. forth, ifewton w-as kiiovyn.asa celebrated, math-ematieiau '.. and.! philosopher. An apple, falling iixion his head.suggested universal, gravitiation. Kesults of.his discoveries are eonftiiried in ii treatise called; I>e Myiu C'irrjM'iuin. This: appeared more fully in 1087, entitled Flnlosupltke'NtduraUsPiin-.
:ctj)ht,- MntJu'iuatuui, . Newton superintended the jjabllbation .of Fiamsteed's Qreeu-wrich Observations, about 1700., •
'-• •.. Ctb' be continued,) ' . '" •
Studies iii the A>ife and -Iianffuaera of tiia - ' • ©reeks. •
'.'- -•- "'I,.ESSftK;X.: - ' ' . . ' •
sequentiy that company has generally been •charged, with the resp'onslbilily of- the low f a lxd play writer of C r o m w # s time/ rates.' Its-Officers, Iw\vever,'have 1>>id be .fore .the.reorgatu/,ats<vJi «;oniMi-t-t.ets .of ili
'.. JEnSTlisli; "Ifttfira.tui:e.
-..W-^P '•
BY AivrS.W ?rtJJtFoitD.
VI. AGE OS' TttB, TBpitEOtORATK.
; •; - ; ' . . ;..162S-16PO;. ; . ' ; . . !
The rulers of EirgJand.durhi^this short
period Were:" •.-'-' , . ' . . . Charles I ; i - 1 6 2 5 - 1 6 4 0 . . . . . .
[ ' Comnionweaith—164?-iS00. ; . '..'Cromwell ruled as '5Pr'otector"-;-i653-i e s u . - . . . ' . ' ' • -.'•:: - •
The Teign of Charks wi-s'.pite.of misfor-tune,^|&wa*Mn^'QVer^c(^indfti. the sanie tinie, arid his troubles were the. result of Ids following the'-pjri.heiphs .iaf.-.his ' father, James L "He.'imi^o"a sad- mistake
f bylerf..rnUBg-dUrIngh«l'«-gii,acts which 1 ( t 'C ] l^ t l n { h i present .which soon proved w,erep..Mforned-'wlth inii;U.'iity, by thesav- ' treigiia" bf the" l'4tliaiid' 15fli'-eeu.tviries. Charles endeavored.to inl-rad'uce a liturgy iti B'-otfiind about '.JO'SJ, which :-brought iiiui-i-nto a- great; civil-war, in', 1037. .Charles calleda pjirllament, but'.the tom-moiis.refnsed sujiplies. • He called another parliament I n-lWrrO, whit-h-i.'nstead of grant.-' Ing supptiesi eondeuK)'ed; his, minister Stratiord-tp death.- -A reproof'was then' handed Charles by the .commons," which, eontaincd'iill-.the''troubles-'the-.'nation had • witnessed-since'the accession, of. James' I; Matters "continued to/'.grow'.'worse until arms were 'taken up.' .Thd' war" was; se-. verely contested, unStthe battle, of Jte 's-tm Moor^ when •Ctoniwell:'and..;Faij'ftix-gained a;.seVere'.-victory.:pver Charles. -The: war. conti'mied'until; 1H5, ;jtnd iu the bat--tie of Jfas;eby.'ihe king-'was completelydb-. feated aiid.lled, refusing-the final proposi-ISon- of .'tne- irmy-whlcit -raged • the. ' 'I-nde-p-en'd-ents';.''" ©f -which Cromwell was the:
, fojdig^o that' Jhe k|Vig; WJW -ea-^Vleiimed tb-.t£i;d, ' ' . " ' ' * , . •**•'• , . • .'- '
.. Thtw-began one .of: the world's •reingfk-"ablt;;.'4vixvls.", Charles was 'eo'ndernnwl to .death Jan,.27:th^ -1 4!9,- and was".executed Ja;n/*30th;,.-1048-.- .;..JSs reign, ^was nothiug bd t a terrible '.struggle, -'irad full of trouble
.ah"d -disappointment, '•: The 'ttlal of King X'liartes was opened with groat scriousuess and was a solemn one. His-execution is oneof the most.seriqus,terrible and. wretched iii.-the annals of English history:'. After Ids head was severed.from his body, one.'
. of the executioners holding- it "up,* cried out.''This.is'thehead of. a .traitor'!'' - Many spectators, afterward testified their horror of the ' woeful deed, in great
• expressions'of sorrow, ' . .For four year§"after the death of Charles,-,
parliament conducted" the government, '•... Jjuriiig-.this time Oliver C)-oin^.clt w,as
.'.establishiog a repntiition by--his military 'cari}er,.'-aiid.the", government was. slowly changing^ from th house of commons, to the military.'.-. In.' 1550" Cromwell" -was"..-pro-:-dairhed.'"protecfo)-.'H He.*as -now/king,, and .firmly- governed his subjects, during. his.-.2$5gnv': which .caused. .England, toVbe highly .looked" uponV;' V. .. \ . •;" ...-'
' Cromwell died Sept. 3d,'..ieSS^and. was'-.buried in Westminster Abbey; three'yeaTs later ills grave was fobbed.his body being taken up. and hanged, and thenburied beneath, thegaikiws; btit his, head was fas?: tened;Upoh'.a.l"ong'pple^ and' placed upoii-. Westnijiistor |lall... .CromwelI's:sbn Richard held the office of .Protectorship, from 16S8 until April ;lfJ5fl, when he vias 'dismissed by paTlikment.by his not-b'eing.a fit person, to/nianage th<j; amy. ,: Such is a brief discussion of. the Englkh rule'fs)<.lttr-ing .tliese/f brty-five years.-, -.:' '•.:.' : , '
Through .Byng.' 'bhtuies'; reign, as - well as J-ttiuesi; Puritauisni greatly cii^appeai'ed .in; English society'ami the house of eonl-.mons.- Sir William. Dearaiaut—rappointed joet laureate,..by the.death:of Ben., Johnson, wiys a-very pro'nuuoht: -Engrish: poet
•' C-HEESE EAt'TORX BLASKS, or rep»rtB "of sales tofcatrona, of most approvad -fomiit-priuted «!«SWly ana.'pfomptly.-at tlieomfie-of the low--yiJlti eiatiis. , . - - • - . " .
. LowMUe Mariscet,••
'.Ck/iTeckrlandJlevised Weekly. . • / . '
'L'9'YVi.i-E, May'23, 18S5.
, ' ; ' "' - . B C T T B R ; ; ' ; ' . ; ' • ' ."•'= • . ' •.Creamery...'...;.,.-.-.,' . . . . , . : , . . ' , . ,> . . . , : . 18 @— Cfiotce . . . : ; . . : : : , . . . , . ; . ; . i s @— ftair to «ood . - - . 10.4613 EreHh,.iie\vvtn jars . , 13 @ _ ' ' . . • . ECifiS. '. ' ; " • - . • ' &esfi,(eashprteeV. . . : . . . , i £ ^ ® _
'fiETAlLyR."lCE.'Ct;BREXT. ~ " ' •• " > PLOPR. ' - • .
Patent , new pvocesSi'.persack.....:.. :. $1'atfj, — Pastry, extra w>it6 SvUsa't, p ^ stick . jjOttSi •,— lruiif{uj'ian-Ertlle'r,persaek.. , ! iiu. 1, spring.--... '
..... . '. VyfevK. Coffee, "A-'! standard.. : ' . . . . . . . . . White extra. " 0 " . , . . . - . tJi-amilttte^ - •• Mapio s u g a r . . : •-••:••.
Butter . . : . . . . •
t'hBese
PotatQes.. . . . .
. BUTXEE.
"• CHEESE.
1 50@ 1 -35{&$1 -io'!
• • "?"'©'•-... GK£»-. . B.&-. . . « -@M)
.. 25' @ -
.-. M @ -VE(?ETAB£ES,
: . . . . . . .50. .®55... POKE. •".
Hafts "..:.;.' FiU'k, elear, bbl. . .- . , . . . Pork.retail ..:....
.Wool.
..... SiaottS - ^> • • .' 11® — "•' -WOOL; -" ' : " •
'.: : , . . . ' . . ' . ' . . . . iS .®S0'.. . ' . - ' • ' . KEltOSEKB..'. • . ' •
Kerosene oil., . . ' . . . - , . . . . . . i 5 : @^-. .' . . . .-•; . . W O O D . . : . " . . ' .
-a%'feet .-.:.:..;.•;,..;;';: ; . : ' . ; . . , . ' §3 25 Stove. j . . . . ; . . . . ' . - . . : . . . . ; . . . - . - . : . . . . . , 3 00
.' - . ailJES.AN-W-PELTS..-.. ••' . / ' Cfcfc.and" eow hides- , . . ; '..•..:.:'.'.':.•*..:,'.'.-: • 6 J 4 : Trimpied -~... . : . . . : . : , .-, ,....•..: :. :. S}4 Ballliidesi.',......; : ..,:.._,.:.: .... ':..•...:..,.... . 5 -
•.'Jiinnneel- .-. ' . .„. .--. . ; . . . . -."- " . . : . , . ' . ; .%%
ef'iriisi 'ur. -the' feii£>i.-'Tt:H.Tf'te <•>"}, :" ' -- !N:;^, :,-w.>y.-„.wffr
, /^BEiaii^TirEiiTar./
- - :Tlt§' Prri;iJe : PfanB.race. in i'a.fis Sunday waa;-w.oii- by 'Bar-berMe,-.-• Diapiinc second, •SscarBouice third.';• :•..'•-_ T;;- ':•. ;•;',/•'' • -- /.-
/ T h e wanton^defabefeeui,'probably/"by-employes,, of t i e .pictures. al "the:%cadeniy-; .in- L'pndoh. cbatBiues."• . / . : - / , . ' . : • / . . ":
.•• -Jbhir Loqniis -ShocK, aged;tweuiy-fiye,r ;8jheuteasfnt;%'-ihe,'.^ navy^;
cornrnitted'suieide sit Blackii^th^' Eng;., Sunday/•;.,-. .'••'-._-.".".."'_v.-'' • "-.- ..'.:•-./--.-'
rThedyna,tniters ^nrtpn/ahd;/fTnrt"ijig-Jiam/weresecre ' t^-^ ,;ta:ChiitMr4?-isr' '^he/ liuthorfties received .warning ofva: jlbfc to" reseue'-tirbm.',:
.' Tfie;femam.S'«|rV'ictbr Btugo.were con-; .vsyed to; Ate'Be:Tjgoniphe*;EariSj:Sanday :a'nb! i a i j ^ ^ t ^ o ^ i ^ f a i r p f e . / "Tenny-Son ahd/miihy. other jto'efe^M -dtaniatists: <4ie> sending, wreath's of &UEela-rfd:inipibr-' ^lles to/lie-Iaid.Lon;-'Hug:o'a eoffe:"- :- '";-•• / Ib.5ji^asserted1 thb/rbceht repbrts'/of;; an .butbreak ainOng.&e-nati$es on. the .upper-QOngb - were iiver-drawn.^".., Arittw; •• i'ateiy-•robbedsbtaeyfflagein^he "O^x^-^Mh^,'. ^pn.;1pMb/lWs-e^piaWd'. that ' the 'Arsibs' -aeJied' «mtra*y.tO.:ordei:* stm.1. tha,V to had .jrutif':::l.:.;d..;/'.r3J.-:uIyd. thtTti, : " t l e s a i d h e
.deaired a p«aeefui eoraineree "and. Mend-•ship/^ith-.the'wlirtes.,-.. .. • -/ .-.- "'.'*/- -•-.."- v
vr eurT&d'-:t1iii«. a'fteradon' at-;' two -o'cibek/ ASnong thsse present. were. ex-President Arthur,. General Brewster,Senators Sewell
: sud McPherson, - Governor Abbett, mbs 10f 'tlie state^udiciafyvthe Russian and Brazilian ministers,many state offfcersandprominent .citizens.. - 'Colonel McMichael called in the in-ornirig-as a representative ofPre'sl-: • depfiClevelandand tendered the president's /syinpathiesi ./and . expressed: regret- -that • official' duties. prevented. his'.attendance, ,-Afte.r:pra.yer at'-the ' house by -Rev.. Dr,c
.Campbelkthefuneral processionmovod to-,
.theJSorth. Reform church, 5vhere'AX.great assemblage' had -gathered." . ' The streets "were lined .with people,. . A s the process--ioji-entered/the" church thfe- or'gau -played a-dirge, and the choir sang '^jjfea'rd; a Voice
.fTom.Heayeri.".- Bbv. /Dr.'' Waters; then, offereda-prayer,'andlRev,.Dr. 0 . : E.Har t .read-a" seieefcion;from-: the''.Scriptures,- '• A. eulogy Was-prpnouneedby.Rev. I?r* Chambers of Ifew ;Taork . and the hymn,..i:'Tiiere. is .'a green hill faraway;'!'and the tjeuedic-/ tibn concluded A e services. .. At tlie eour
/elusion «f the/service^" the/body was taken -to'-.Mou'atpleasent.eenieteryfor'internmnt;^ JJerealarga.ei'o.wd had assembied.- -The-earth, tidcehfromthe'-gravfi was/ covered with a m.ass cif -white, fjbivers.-;- J3eyond: a.
.prayer, thereiwas-tftoseryibe. at- the-.grave.'
- . " . Postoffieeii Chaage&. •
:..."/Tir.e-lQllp.wingpoafof^^ .;jjhanges were mad%in:Kew :Ybrk/dur^^ ^gJti&^tfMLr/:^.":;_> h-.- • -'•'•'" ,'C YMttWtfieXs ''Ap^omt^^Mhita^Miiaaf ebjiiity, &%_ 0,'lieary ;.g8ecijord'Stotion, We teh'es't'er ^ 'cqu^1y,/,%nil'- .Ai--Sarrk; Fishbr^a ^andiHg/' Jefferson^^^pirnty, .&o. '^fl..iBreStebj.-{Jlenwobdy".. Erie.:bounty, Ailen/ -#,:- •'Biakely;; fibmowack;. - tjlite'r ^ u i r f e - / . g a ^ ; . ^ . - . ; ^ b ^ t o n ^ / M a l d e t t Emdge^/ Columbia - :eounty/ jflcholas ":.&.' yeddbrr'Pameiia- Fo.ur/Cpiner^;'^«f|ersbtt-Tcpuaty^/-Seiali/|ii; ; f e a a w a ^ , ^ f f ^ b ^ . Westehrestef; cpunty,/' jaepfevBi . ddetl; "West.';Stbphen.t6wn: <Refis^ela^r . ebunfy; Jss; ©".^reenmari; '----;/;".-;;/' ". / . . •.''
./ Btorridy yes^'It is^that we.'ninst .suffer. fiWL 'djseale^but.irtfrn:' i&art;/pisease, .ueryousne^: and sleeplessness:,.-. p r . -6rafes' Searf'Regtdatb'rwSlgiye'you/immeb^iate. relief* thousands say:soV4l.'per bottle at drngg^tl!. ; . • . " . ' : ' . - . / - -49w3" = "
-. • 'G^ajasf: -pajerv borders;, • eorhers - .and bentre:'..pieces, "for; decorating" urpages-—-•
iiew' paterns and-de'sigas' Just received - at •tbeTi^ff-bopJcstore,: ''-•'•' •"<' 39m3,
CUf"passeiiger rates' to-the- j^resent • bifeis ' 14ng:before i t inudb-'.it'a-formfil'redueMon.• .Ever since, the West. Shore.lias, expressed; Ifowllllnghess jo restore rates whene^efthe other lines would" dp so,but' the NeiV/Jork Ce.ntr.alhas.beeh a.ve'i«e totreaHng tlieWest"
• Shore-as a Gbutpetitbr.'iu any negotiations. The result of the present'elforts is that all "' the trunk'- lines have expressed their desire or williugi-iess to restore-rates- except the •Hew York.Gentral.---.:go;far-,as can'be.learn-e.l,-.':the operating officers-of that company are.iii'favor of the proposition, and -haye.. received it-. They cannot,., however, give: an answer until the executive bimimfttee flf the company has acted;- which "it- will-'da >vithin a-dUr pr;t(Vo.. : The 'impression', -is' that its aettoh:'\vjli''bft iar:g%;gbvernbd-b5/. flie adyieu of wishes of W;; E.. Vanderbilf, ' who; cannot be•coinmunibated.witK before, his arrival in Qu'eenstown early next- wb'akj.' /Gould has-been actively engaged: in trying .-tafei.h'g • about a" settlement, .'•"•' ."'•';'-'--'/•
of the. Dr-urv
j : S b « : ;5^?y»toyl-an:J&eaewiI Agaemfeiyy*.
"'jGmcis^A'Et,' &} 'Mfty'SS.rr^Infhe :pre'H-bjterian :genbfal assembly/to-day.S; B. Biil,i>; D:,';of Misgouii'.oger'ed,reBoiiitions against Sunday newspapers and committing'''Jhe .ehutch.to.-the poUcy.. of pye-hibitiOn>: -Tiiey- were/referred .-to- corn-' uiittees. The committee on. freedmea re-pprted.ieceipte .for;the year, $li6,^2iO. This . aftorirbou. judgfe/.Srake's ' Roman /CittBolic respljttibu is/a gpecial order,, the-;assemhly ha;ving previously' adopted t he ' uaammous' report by., the ' judicial com--, mittee to/v?lHbh >yas referred'.t-he'. appeat; fFoni.fhe synod of-jje^ York reconimeiid- • ing|pJatrJieappeal/be. dishiis.sbd-:ou^the" gFOttttd: thaXthe.Ji-revious;'delive'ra-yyceM"of / the : general a*>;uiii',y. have left with the-, w-j-*..sIou-s' th* right, to- decide upoii- Jthe . validity of • Roman'. Catholic •. baptism in particular eases. Thia appeal Was based on: the reqiureiaettt of'the-- Princeton church" th.at the appdlantjWho had been'.baptized, in -' the/Oaiijolic .'ehtrrbh, should be ' re-ba-i
C Senator JSHJle*: pH..Anti-lH:cinop6ls-.
yiTE G-KEEK. ASB. OTREK -ARVAX I.AN-"
. ' • - ' - . •'. G.TJAGEs;. , : ' • / ' , '•'•
• A. 'fainiiy/bf.naMons:impl.ie's"a' family'of languiiges.;. acd to.' stpdy a.family of tongues-'is tfo-'go-iiifo'the prbfound^st. depths of .history. ". :•••'•. ."',
The words mi'd t l i e v.-ritfrtjjs o f i i a t ions ,
c o n t a i n t h e i r . t rue • h i s t o r y f o r , t h e y r e p r e
s e n t a l l t h a t t h e , i r p e b j i l e - h a y e g a i n e d a n d
- lost ." : '•'• ' . " • ' " ' . . ' - ' • • ' • ' '
-Since the Aryans constitute the greatest of the'national, families, -'we'naturally ex-pect.-that their-languages are the most subtle and powerful- of earth's tongues.-•In- this we are'n'ot mistaken: and-to learn something of the richness and, strcngt-h of Aryan speech, ^ve ;wili tmce, through the Greek and' some-kindred.languages,' a few familiar words.- • '• • -"' • "•
• We will begin with .4 i?,' the root from :' which- the Aryan name has developed.." • ' Reading'in a 'Sleek book," We cqwie.te the word «/w(I- xts'e .properly marked Eflglis.h-..tetters,-because the Greek Mters. •would not be understood:)-;' , ..- *..-.--;'•
' .-•" -From .the/Creek./dictiouary . aod'-gram-- mar'we/learn to'/translate the word, I phugh.. Tlie. lo;ng'o: at .tlie'-ehd/'of. the .word, shows that the speaker; the first person, performs the -act, But-a)',, the first:, part,.-the -root of tlbe 'word,: shows the essence;- the nature".of- the .-ac'ty-Which is to pUiighi' ' . ' : •' - , - ' '•_'. . ' " ; • • /
• We next look into' the Latin which is a 'sister Aryirri tongue,- closely -'allied to-the, .Greek:"' There we find the word' ara,. and we learn.that."it-ineans, as' in- Greek, ' / ploicr/AYthfi <>r root still the same. •"'
Then we. examine: our-own- .deaf Engv "lish,. and, turning to Webster's unabridged diet ie-n^ry, w e . f ind t h e y?ord A motile wh ich , .
:Webster-Kays,'nxb^ns -"Fitforpiowiug of tillage; hence, -often• .'applied to "-land which has been plowed br-.tilled." ' -• -' ilei-e again. we .find 'theiitf le.-- ro.ot '-rtr
(at the beginning-'.of Arable) , having the same 'j/imnjli '.«t««i&" as ' in. C-treek and
;j£'atin.1 ' . . "_. " • .- ;". • ' .' Then we go ' .away"info .'InditL There we Mud mi old, dead." language eUlled Sariscrit.-" • If is to,' the present languages el'fhdia as fe dvsttl Greek or Latin is *o the living English," French. ,_aud Gernj-an.
A;mpng-. the northern nations; of Europe,' too,, people' -are-; tb-day -using ..words.'0f •wiiichar-istheessence! ."• / . . '"
©., what history is bpxiud up in. this little arV. We' call yeue'ral Grant famous.' B e h:a*bee« Cemhiander-in-cliief .of the tjnipri '.armies, twice president^ and once he traveled -arotihd the world. . This caused his name to be'spoken "byinany. miUr
iSFSW ~£&rk Maj&ets.; •.
•' _8ooaliSars.aparaia,:flie^ andrefiuiatingmedieliie,.iaeharicterizsdt'y • tjn-eepe.enllarrftes/rxameiy^ .._• . :: ,;' . -••'/
.-'•...3Pae .cbmbinktlori of. the varldtiS-; renieaial.agents»u'sed.: ; •;./ »• .:'.-".
. the proportlpn in wMehtherools,
. TierT)Si,Dar^8/etc.):are^xed.; '- ••-_.,:.
• She -proce'sa oy whfcfr'ihe active-laeaiclnal properties are secured.;
Xho resmlfcls'aTOeBicineof injusual .strength*/ and/ctir:ative-power, wWeh-eifecttpures'here?
r tofore unequalled. Ih'esepec'uUarities'helong ', eielusiv.ely to Hood's Sarsaparifia, .and are
ynkriovim /to /OtKei^, Hood's - SarsapSrilla is prepared wiflv jup
greatest' skiil • ant: «ate, by .pharmacists. b'£. edueationand.long experience, Heiiceitls.a; niedieine werthy qf entire .confidence.' Ifcyou snffer from.scrbruia, salt fheum "or aiiy diseaseat the Dipod,.dysp;eps!a:, 1)HibuSness Blek. headache, or kidney. andHver donipianitSi catarrii' or rhennjatism, do npt.ftiil.te'try
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• ^fdisret&.-a e'Qiirt pf p v e r tuid Terminer is.iab--poiated' t 6 be l e l d i a ^ n d ifbr thecd imtyo£hems % On tBe-3St:day.b£ June; -1885;: proclamation if . tkerefore hereby madd: in conforinity *o * -jire^-;
e e ^ t t o jnedir'eefed And -JelivfeEedby-tliie dUtriot -. -.-attorney of- Lewis cojinty, on the Sfib:ftqt J*»r, 18S5, to all persons b.ouud to app«w a t Uie gala c0ur.tef oyer m d iermlnefe, -by r«6ojslie«ne**r fftberwisa-td appear t h e t o i t , i u d : all Justice* o f ; the'iSeaqe., coronenr or -'other' o f f ieewwhohive : •taken any reeapjizanccs tor - ibe appearaaos of .any person a t sucn-ooiirt", o r w h o h a r e taken a s y Inqnisiti'on'oi ;.theexahflnaflonoI?aiqf prisoner or -witness, a re raquttbdv t o retsiTs. •ocn-'Jwjpgnir-; ance, fiiqta^itidni "or exatainafljoti a t tba o p e m n t , b f l t e first igyol said Sottrt." . . - • -• D a t e d a t lowr i l l e . t b i a ' l jMS&*t<**<* ; M8» .:
- '.-*.-.--•'-:.• : QKORfiE*.msiSte, :--.:" v •'•"; ShCTlff.pI;tlMG6iui)l)r»? £«f#te.;
T 'GR^GfAOE^AI*.'.
" I reboramend Hood's Sarsaparll%.±0 all my iriends is: .the hest Mood -purifier; on earth.":' -flTar, GAyy,- :drugg§tj:HiunntbhV.<),-. • '"JSopd's Sarsaiparifia'aas-ctne'drflebt
ulotis" humor, .ani} ;done "me worlds "bt good _ otherwise." 0. A-; AmxoiZr, Arnold, lie,-' - -
A hbDk.eontaining''niftny -addttionat-Sbii -.; "ments of cures willbesentto-all^WJodb^ire."-/
M&0<J% ^ai-sapartlta -;Soid,by/all druggists..;51 j ^ j i far:$5i-^iS3A6 . only by-fi"' J . "HPQI> :.& GO'., 3S>weU; JIa>s.: . -.
HpoarSSAHSAPABIiLA .-. : .V ' • ' - SoldhyitoiTjs'oii & Jtoorcy.lpwvijls, N. Y.
.USE OMET...
H e p r o d u c e d a. fine epic- pxje.m of 6 ,000
liissj--.*,-' e i r t i t l '
•.'/•:" S-enJ.ar'a.at:'s;Gbnditi'On... ' '.
- ..Jffew/. toitk, '^ay.-8"">..^rs, 'jDoriglas." ^nd..Sh-rady''held'.a-CQr'!sidtatibn/yest«fda^ .oyer ,.Seu'. '-.©rant's, case.. '• 'The';general's :
-tlirbait"•' ,was-'' examined '- as/-'rainntelyr Vas pqssiij.lbi "b.ut'on -aeeouut' of its '-irrltafeii.lty'" arid,a ' slight 'stiffries's.-'iii'the ib'wer- Jaw;-little- of the'baek 'part of the throat -could be seen... There-.waa little, -if -any, ehange s.ince'.the. last consultation. ' Thb small/ growths • in.fhe right-side, of the .irbof .:.of-the .mouth that'-showed "an''ominous-activity .'a. week ago had become q^es'cemV: The :pa|.at.)d curtain and: the back of the/ thrpat were inflamed'somewkat'lu consequence . of the discharge of .muscus. from .-the rear nasal p"assa;ge,; ".and; the haGklng cough--that .the^bSort fo/reuiove. it ;pro-.-duced.:"- The.probess. of infiltration is. ex-/ .•tending from -;tlie.-;Figlit -tbiisil-griuiualjy•'• backward.and dowmvard' iiito' the thrp'atv' He.' chaiige 'was-made in;, the trbatinent. Last- nig:lit.was the -best, "the-general, liag had-for twb weeks' He;s1eptelght hours and;feels.gopd to-day. ;i '•-) • •' / /
t'ane. Theater. ..'He/ivrote aud;aupenntunded plays until hisdeathfe. 1668,'" Froni-iC4f>:to466Q, ySluabie contributions t-o-Engiish literature'-.were.made. b y Fuller,, a popular English historian.aud. diyihe.- / ' - -• : - ' - -'.-'• - . . • . . / . ' . ' : / '
Jeremy Taylor, 0ue: of- tlie most.noted-meri-bf theEHglish'ehui'eh ilourished in this period, .He was a son of a Cambridge , . .. barber; appointed .chaplain to"the king;, j ions of pco.ple.;andy. thaf-ls indeed fame.. in 1638 was rector-'of-"Cpin'gham.. "Epis- i-But Jor". five; OF six thousand .years,, little copacy Asserted'' was his first <>r«at work-' f - 4 : R 3 l f t* l ya fn ^ ^ uHered-by tiie-epunt; On account- of-'his; golden /elocpieme' he-; les-s-h.osts of Afyans, who.lia-ye- lived-and-h'twbeeu-styleatiie mpdern./'Chrysostom." I "died between, the'bbrdei-s/of the. Indian For'iibhneiss of fancy he'excelsmbsticcle-: P l*an, i.uid the shores pf those Wjiirers'that siastiqai \vriter.s.'.'."•'• . --' ••-. • '.'batiie.-the nbrthwestem -limlt'S.o'f Europe.i; •;' 'His)>rsefuji-gtudias'!! is- brie of Iris early" / ^ ^ this Is fame ImtoprtalJ '. This..js Jiis-p;roduption«;V"He:.was a.. p».»tor; of.- great j.^ryiliiit-eutlwes'-tintt of ari&ies. and-gen^ Keaetal activity •'. - - : ' '-' , : | erals! - ^ ' . '•.- ..-"-•••- - • • - . . . . . . .
/ Wiliiani-Laud, •{^chbwhijpj a. raira.of '" Alt such; evidenpe^ otight-tp. teach.'u>-
- part < '-. An'bther mttho.r'bf high/rankw^Henry i^ag'y(lM-%m^yj He-waV ehapiainto; James L and. CliaH&;li!; ..(jne'ofiuVgems. entitled "Life," shpw.s theac<iuarntne-ssof:, the. times in'whrclihe'llved-. -'•• S t p another.; great'.ito'et; of the court of'. Charies". £. -was--Sir- Johp 8uelcling,? Sviiose" -iVorks consisted. •of playjk' a treatise, entitled ?'An -Accouht/ -.of -ReTi' iou -by Reason j " .a "number Of -Let-.'te'rs' m^ poems,- but Ids fsnie. came:'from 'Ms songs- and-- ballads-.- • Sis-pO'ern .':.'The. Bride," is. an exquisite gem. In this age" lived Williani Harvey, disicbveror of/.the
•; Cireul'atioir,ofv-the :blood,..who,-pr.esented: to.-.the world in .16.38 hk. treatise .entiiled,. •.^xp-Sktti(>- A>.utio'mi<it- (?<r--. if-*«:• £bT3h- et .jScmftti.wh: ,•"• . ' -.. : • - ; • ' ; ..' ; - ' . -... ••
;.to adore the Cfbd of-nations, who," in-ages-fbrgotten and- unRnewii, yvas"causingithe
'•t'hitdreu.,df'.the .Aryan. Race;- -to'fashion-the: "ai?»M»j/»6f-'the*ell be'lo-vi'd'English- \viieh •,ye now speak.' ° '•./;••'•/-.. •-• : . : • " • / . •
'By'.this1 view of tire whole .Aryan Farni-
great 'ability, Ayhp- became conspicuous by .liti: antipathy ."'to Buritivnisni,- spent his time for'so;rAe,yeats-after:he>y'ag.appoint-; ed- chanclilipr^'af. tlie:-TJhivei:sivy of &ford r
In vioie.ntiy.'op'])oslhg.Puii'tanisini / ' ' ,-•An. English :'w.riter of-tiavels,. by the . . . .
Wme.of SamuelPunma; lived-duringtbe'}-^ .early part of;this.%e..':.-" %-. /V"'." /"': '-'V' beyond (Ireeee andhe^rieh^kilsnguag^.,
libr-the.'f pundations' -of: those tttferahees' '.ahd.'insMt-.u'tt.bns- that nia'ke.us. 'wiser miH bettei/ik/fh'ese'-latter- days of-the -•-wpi'id..
/&eece.!'s only an- i'inpprr'ta'n|. "link in the; 'chain, oiliuinan evea.t§." -. -The '©reek's;are.
-,to ''be.hpn'ored .ohly'.so'far .as.fhey^were ^s? .^strumental/in-taluhg -up, and')-raising.to Iugher''perfeGtiQn''fh'b'greatness apd-gopd-:: -ness of all that" •'Is expressed' in' ii-a word Aryan-•. • '"• ."/•; -.'•"'."'• . ' • - / ' • -
.- ' •' •' -:,.Lis'oNAiBD T. ' .CoiiE,
' i e w l s G o u n t j - S . S , A s s o c i a t i o n .
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,". .'SijJi.T "Bo-.Tj.tti sifcALt, Pbx' Bfoswri-n;.-^ The- U-tSea;Se'mld of. Tuesday says: 'Wi l -iain Creerf of-.Lowvllle, who h-aa. been working in this city for some-time -past, was.faken sick- recently.:.with the. measles.; He eihployed a. physioian tot' ii time,' but.
, his money-gaVe-wit yesterday, and-as he-; .was- still'sjok and/unable to work-he- de-' -'bided to: go to the city-haspi-tal.-; With this eM/in view :he .applied at the'.bfli'ee'ofthb charity-cl'erk.forndfuissibnto .the'-hoHpitel arid *tf as told- to see' the lidspifcal. physician;. •He- did so,: arid'wasreferred to the. health
1 ,V«. .T&K • H'RS'r.jRATt<>N :'Ai3-fi.~-llWA-l 709.
j/'-"The-ri)l'<Ts of;EjigKi;.j; -.';&«.: Ls-ju-^^jii; ]- ..4hiirJ-f:ll —-iiVeo-!«>."," / - - . , . ;',"' '-• -"
J-a^Il. '—J«>5''lC-' '3 :. ..' '-. "' '"- /". Wia^.Afi::;/iriisa-ia6r-/ /•/- ,"!',••• Dar)h.'.:tb..- teij*n .of 'CMte?il,-:€raniat--'
" Tlie. sixteenth-annual :nieeting will be heidiii -the Presbyterian ehur'bh,,at.'Tui-in, '.ph$Mda.y,-;'-J:vine'5ta.,'.l§8S..- ' : / •'•.,•'"-' ;•; -.; ' - / ;"" simwi-s.G'-sjsssies';'.- ••_ -• / .
I .; • &3(hrf-*«w&»flid'Exerffef* and CoTrfe/-" '. ence "Meeetitiii.-... •'. -. ;•; -.••.•/,. •• •: .-"-.' ', -.' 'Hi'iII).- -Vi:..a:ds of, Weleomb b y Rev. £» . i i . Webber: EipOnde'd-tb-By'/"tieiPtesl-
'jjE-ntv MA:- jP. 'Lewis;-. ","..-.^,': .-; ; - " '. -,'- lu.af(-/-Tidiii^'febrA tlie-Schools,-- '.'.''
' , ''lft;i5^^Repprfs of Co'uuty-.dffi'cer.>!l-: '"' '
Icn'p^,t^t.'USms were but pooHyrecbived j ll;00--Ciur -work f«r-.the next ninety &* flu-y were. uubecbniiu«-in "mantusr o r i ( u l ys , ' and" what' on'r:«. »- mostueed, lanytiaire. His reigu retarded the pR>gri.'Ss-.'of .-'Billeyietters..Qyolife. literaturef.f-Aud the fine arts-\v.ere Jiot'as' niuch. destroyed "dufing.the iireceding ag''e:.by :the blunders:, .and ••ovatfpn's.bf-'.the. e'biirt', as they .were, during' this reign by t ip abominaMyjibomV •aa.^le licentibusness':tinJt^ra'sear^•ted pa- to ia-great exfeiitin the king's cpurt. /••.'/-'"'•' -Ware'-withV Holl-and,' -Dentoark .and/ France-;' and the -executions pf Russell and
IX/H-W* YoitK, ^May-gl.^-Benator; Warner Miller niade a.short address-before the'anti-iSonap'o'iy league'to night. lib-expressed \ officer,;as/the ease. was: considered ron- ] Bidney; were: notable events of this -rehni. the opirdoa'that ;alLiahd laws except the'i taglou.s. 3Ir.' -Green . was. accordingly/.indolence and love Of pleasure, were- fea-hpmes'tba'd'act should' be repealed.' The;-' -t'aken to the smalC pox. hospital, where he ' •• ' - - • •-'" •- - - - ' • • - '
•jgi*!hgb£land';to. railroads, he said,-was .a [will be cared for.. Tlie "board of, health/-'great -mistake." ' The safb plan for arepub- ; wilt see that iie is made-sis ctiinfor'tabl.e; as. Iiean'-gbyernnibnt.to pursue: Was to make ]-,possible under the cik'uiu'stiuices,'but I t l s as .nrany^itizeha tlieit "Own masters as/pos1 inbt tp.Be,ex:p"ecf;ed- that he will be: as well •Sible;
•••;. •-. ,0B^B3&E;S,-0OSaRQYE!: • .-/"'• Whpj' has.not/been .ableto .attend to ..his business foi.years, was:. interviewed by our. ieporter;yesteftla:yi:'ahd.7)ays". .For years I waa troubled wdtkrBright's disease of the
Ysv" The-.doctors'
tiires of .Charles character/ •'..-•• Thc^overrairent.rapidly declined .after: the accfis'sjon of James If who ascended the throne aifiid great dissatisfaction. . .-' - . '.. jTow:where/ In" the- aim'als = of-- Eiig'lisii hwtprydo we find England andlts.in)lu-.; etiw.no low: as it" was ..during' the .reign, .of
earedfor there as'he would be in the city' hospital,' which /has experienced nurses and- far-niore and better facilities for / & j/charl.es:' til .Trouble was '- .yerywheie" proper care of the sielc- • ".-' • ';" .' • known, and cliazens- were..-rb-ady.at', any
. Y-CXVOA.'B SAVE IT.' *. ,-' -; I'moment to take, up_afms.'•'£wb hundred "-'-' "My dear, whatwo.uid- I giye to 'herb j and Ji%,oue rebels Were execttted.''-':
^ _ . . .g a y* H}'e" Up, j . y o u r lisxiti" is- of ten 'said by middle-aged:'{ Through^ m Eastern friend I obtained a j iaciies.fa> young ones. Xladam, you may fanUm. E h g Charles I i ;
bottle of:-' Sulphur Bitters.,.. I took. five {. i i a vgj t w t such hair. Parker's H'siir Balsam -bottles :ahdnp>yI am'most welk , ^eith.-1. w-jii" give 'it-to you. ;It'%yill sfbp' your hah' sells iheia.-A0an JPtaneZsco- O/dL ;-49w-2 • f from falling oil, restore the original color
•4 and make It-long, Shick/ soft .and ;glossy.. You need not staud'helplesBly envying .the girls. /Ehe Balsaiii is not' oily,, not a dye,. but is an elegant aressing,.a»d-is especial-%' reepmnie'nde'd: for its cleanliness arid purity; . :
/ BAB IJKA-HfAfSE causes' much: sickness. Bad bippd/and iniprpper/ action., ofv.the fiver arid Icidheys is bad drainage to tire'. human systernr .which. Buirdock Blbod-
sfiitters/will remedy, , • / ' . ' - . • : . / . ' •4?terte!
' T h e Ea r l^d f . 'Roches t e r i n h i s riiocK e p i -
llei-e. lies our iiuttdii.oatlngr kiiig,. • • -.- Whose w o r d no onerglies.'oti;. " ' " . ' " -
. Hoiievcrsai-dafbolishtlj ing, ' •
•' Aadtoyeraid'aTvise'oiie. ' - ' '•"'
. Thls'kaharsh.b'ut deser\tii;g: orMeism. Wiiliajn ;rr i ;was the 'p-ririee. of Ora'nge}
wrib'defeated, the'forces.ef.-James at the battlebfBoyne; 'JJuring.thisperibd:John
;A. y.en.eral Biscussiou.'.:.-;-.-.. .. .... .; i t ;#ft-^Ap'pbin-tmeut of 'Comniittees and
• other business,."'.' . •-.' '•'-,./ . .' A,d-joar'nmC'uf..;': ' . •• . . ''•'*..-•-' -.',"• -.;-.. . / •' - .u?fE«sc>0S:SEssif>jjf..-. .-. .- / -:' .'i:M—-Devotional.'Exereises." ~ ' " . -. .-", STO'O;—Report ai'.jflomiriitteeH and" Elec-/ . tioa'o'f'GfiicSrs; -' •: • •• -' " '•
.2:15—.Discussion—The paation pf ;fee .Bible'-in-thq-S.-B-"'. •/ • . ' .-"-. : .
; arfs^Essay. -:-' • . ; , ' . ; • • .-; :3 ;00—Topic Discipline—Its. need .in-the
f's/a V •-'• .; : :'" ''','.' : - ' •'.: / 3;86—Topie—Lit.tk''Thingfi,."Ho-tv they ! Help_ or .Kinder in the S, ^ - • .. ' ' -•'.-.; "iiOO-r^Adipurjinieirt,- : :-.••/• -../.' . ' ' / . ' -" . / l lYEKINe SE8SIGK. . '.{.
- , • . ' • -..' ' .-/ .'?f.;.B. t'U-PECil,'--...,' / ... A •.'".'•:
'-. '• 7:fii;-rJpraise; Scripture and Prayer Ser-
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'.- .*?--i-JJ.——Address tp • tlie 1st— Children;. ' 'gild— Parents; '3rd—S..!?, Workers. •''* PastoiTsand Sup .e r in teu t l enfs a re re»j.uest-
,' cd-fo give notice of-this meeting,-' Let' : all come prepared to take, some pa r t !. - Teams will be-in- waiting-at Lyons Falls '•for-the-niorning traiu go'i"ng-Kouth.-.-:-Thb'
people- of Turiri 0Xtend a hearty invita-'tioiite.all/and.fhasewMeipect to .attend-are requested- to .send- their names to H. •M, 'Riggs,or:$; pi Ifoiden, Tuiiii.''.- /'.
-'; •'• ' '. : -.'. '3:Ew".>Y6Kfc3Iay-3'3, •• -. Bu-WEB. —Receipts -for theweek,'/39,--.
: 058 packages;'bxporis :6Q packaged. There .have beert thousands of packages.of "gbed -sound yellow-grass-make-Old butter sold.! , thiW.. sprhig. at 10@.-i3e. . A'lpi of- 23 tubs of Uelaware- county .sold, this' week. at.'T-je-.-. A western CTbainery of 33. tubs old-butter sold.-at 10a. ,Hew:York state .butter went, at 8c,., and there is considerable -classed us grease, for wMclvpuly 5#0e. - is^bid. . So goes, out the old butter .about as the crop of. 18?7 went- out id the spring of 18TO, aftei- which, came' the- marketaag.-of-the-make of the season of ISKS,"-at. the lowest prices experienced with in, t he last.twenty, years. I n June and July" of 1878 the' top prices for finest creamery-butter ranged at froin- l-9@30.e.,",.-with private dairies at 15 @18.c.;, arid butter, was"not only law.thro'.-the"- surhmer but-Sept irregular and "low--prieed ail thro' the year, and.-finally had-a surplus left over whicll had to 'be cleaned-up in the spring at 6@c5@lbe.- •' T & msir;-ket.tliis. week -on fresh butter has ' ieea difficult and 'declining, arid closes' weak-with S2'c.'for the quotable' top, and l;e"<^ 10c, accepted for a .good'.s'hare of the ar-r
'.rivals, .and poor'-hay-mako,eitrier'creaHiiery' or dairy,-/ selling, fft from 10@'i54 . The market close's, depipralfesd- and with.-quite/ a portion .of- the- .'iveek's.report's- carried. ever uusold, •'• We quote; .-..-/ '. '••/ . -
' . . . . ' . . . ' - .- ' ..Fancy. Pbae; FajiltS...
Creamery'make N. T . .-= '—(gs« JS®80.. 10®15 Creamery.westera.. ' . : : . . ' . , . 1SS519- l^&iS- 10@15-: New s ta te da i ry . . . . . - . . ' . . . . iiJ@ett }5@iS - W@15.
•\Srease....'....:».'.,.,...;...-•.'. —@(i' r - ^ ' 5 . -HE'4. CirK.KSE.-^-Receipts f o r t h e week, ' 3 3 , -
. " 8 3 boxfes; e x p o r t s ^ 6 . 6 3 5 . b o x e s , A ffew-
-boxes' of old" cheese are .pB.ddled off .at-.8@ '9(^'10c. by.tke five br-six dozen boxes' at t3je..'time,. but -to ojjer'.rbnnfl lots -of •'i'O to' 100 bpxes would .mean niubh lower-prices,; and, -in. factv epiranbn;,bld .stock is'setting; -way down. • We even'-s'aw 80- to. 96 boxes of damaged' old .'cheese-offered at'SOc* per.
; box. • The past has been the most 'dL»ast--' rous year In the English cheese mWkets-for:many;years.-- Blocks'of cheese by the huhdreds and thousandseosfing here 16<§y
; lie.: .have sol4' tfeere^tt- SOS SlOf.'," • neffiri'g "Sot mubh-nibre than-half theiteost.'.. ;All' •spebuIati'vespMt has- thus been coaiplbtel-y taliefi-btit e f shipping, and the market is flat down .to actual prdersforactual wants. The" element of iaith Is eM-'miriated, and without'.faith aud bojfe it's-a daA cheese market ahejid. This week vfhere. .lV-ere .Orders enough,' to take. • ueai;ly. all. .the. "olfefingff. and in'the middle of .the week. •there wiis some. Me and spirit, and g|@S|c.. was made, for fancies; .and the arrivals are pretty well cleared, but at the-elose' there is a lelapse, and SJe, isns .high as could' fie- made,'"'with.ri%ht.'skinis". selling at about .'5c., and. a good-inany carried oyer ainsold. Full skims are hot .worth makiug, and''we hear of some' factories that have" stopped their make and are" making'butter Exclusively,.' 'They; are-.-.bifered .'here . a t •li@3e;.'. ;We quote ••'.; •-.:-•- "-.,-.."/ '•'.. ' " : ' - ' ' '-"" "- : •" ' 'Faliey,. F lne/^a i i l rv ,
'.Faetory,-.fuU:eream • ' e@ffh ' 7&'TA '«t>U .^at-torysfiimmed-,:-..^..: .4®j5 '. •;8@"3}a' lty-i': .'' Efias:^-Reeeipts' for-the -wgek,- -1^:20^, bbls.;:'.. [ewf York state eggs in eases were
•:pr|ered-:.-af'1.4|e.V and had:,i$c...-bid.,-10 : bbls.'of'.western. eggsv • W . L) 13. -inark;; sold at -13|c;;-Ipsfet; cases.. We're offerd" a.t i3%ti:. 'Market was firm'at ife:y.;and'"l#i:c .for •choice uriirks and strictiy 'fre'skuear-by: oggs'sell.a'fis^glfie.- !W.e quoter Sfear-by •maifc,''%sh/l'aid,/p'e'r -dot'.,] .14@15c..-; .southern; and Western,-- "fresh laid per. dbz..,. . J 3 | @ l ^ ^ : - - ^ / / - . . " ' / ' ... ' . ' / - • • " - ; ' • : ;
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TlIE W-HtTSST ANT) BEST jlAJQiK-rBADi- ;V
Por sale by all 'dealers and.ukde.".oiuy by
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B K 0 0 K t t K 4 F H l y E - i a S A B "• ' - 49w4 Sold by Morrison'<friio9«,]kiwVille;.K,y. .'
BEAPNESS and h o w l cute It, by one w h o was for "as years, A successful home treatment*
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- -WlieKas, default has boenmadalB-Biapayiueut o f the ihoney Secured ;by a Biortgag* da t ed pm flrst.d'ay 0f ' l>ieccmb^"l!fcT*:e*6cntMbyatiai»*.-. Q 'Heam arid-ifargarei '(PHeara, ' h i t -!rife,jm4 ' J6Kn.esBeatii,.thfiii::»dij, of tjfie towii^f OJc8 t* t : . > '.connty of ievf is , and: State"6TN»w.-yorkvtrnto^-"' - . IbomteEowneB.pf.&ctowitcffMotva.ei taa&\-: -.da,.cb\mtyi-Newl'o*;fc&thBstmiof^SSS, M m W •: ia id .mor tgagewas -f ecoirded^n the c-lert'i offico. -of flie comi% of ttwis, "iai'^Ue 14th ^ayof- lisiu? '•> -itryi 18T0; a t S evelcK*, ai Ml i a U b i f 7 , . i tmorfe ""•-
-gagesipage277. -• • -. •'-. -"--". - . - . • • AiiawiereaffiSaidifi6rtg«Bee,^bma«il)6-»nie»;. departed this life op P r : a b o u t t h e 29th-of yebru*;-ary, lS80,,liiteiitatev'and-;the^^suTworibes,"WiHIam'-H; Dorrancei Wiia oil or about tbo Mtti day'.of April, .3880, duly.^onstitutea ind : Appointed ' id i .-'.'-miuistrator of the-estatevof said 33i6mas-Dbwn«i, •:-by the-Surro ta te of Oneida: cbnrity.. and .he ha* daly 'quaMed and is now-act^ff ^.suohftdnflniSr ' featpr;-, jind the-said mor tgage ia abwleld-tijcjiiar eriaccOTiatand-B^vijttoebf h i s iw id t r i a t . :
. A*d-wheteas,d8fauBiIi ia^b.een^iae4nthe3»fov . ineii t of t h e amohnii dueinid:ifeeai'©4 la S e p a t l b y sa id mortgage- a iaforeas id , a i d there 3* i ibw due .aud-owwg tp saidadmihiBtra^br^oxffieettate . of -said iiiortgagee, n p b a and by vtrthe; of « S | ; " ;mortgag:e,*tthe date:of--$ie first publication b t .'this-jiotjce,.thc B'ain sof t e n i u n d r e d y twont jfc&im'-: and ^ J 0 0 . dollars, fo T^jti ' I h e -wtcdt! of "4^iM
'pnncipal, -and t h e i u m di$»I,-30ofinfertitpMtifr- '. an, which. :is th'e whole", amount secured b y and retBiiiiing .unpaid upon ^said mortgage; « M n o salt, prMeeditiK or action a t law or otherw)«« baa -
'been 5nsrltnted.-to-.r^covec'-ffie'--jw4di-»ort(p^ ' d e b t o r ahy.part.tEereof.;. •-" . -1:.-.'.-- -•'.».:*' -•-• "-"> ..- Nowirithe'refore, notice 3»:hereby j(iy,eafli«t. rijr/:. Tirtue of sa id power bfiafe,, iuid in puna»n«« -<&': :t"ne statute; the said mortEage ,-wffl be foreclolfia . -bya^aTepf.-:iHie mortgaged j re in i ie i , w h k k a r e : le iBinaf ter flescriB.ed.. a t :pubhc-»«oaoti iafc tl>4:, -front door of the dwelling houie, on taldpremfces in thp . tdwhef G6ceSla,"J.awis: c o a u t h Sfc T.,,-.«ai t h ' e^ i t hday ofcluiy, 3^B,:at iS i f e loe tnoou r • '
: , . The following ifeadeiieripliibn Of i&exaoiigagiti: -prem'feeBto:b0 i o l d - t o a f o r e s » i d : t e c o h t t o e t l n . sa;id;mpftgage,"tPSnfcj^An.thattractorparo3«f -lahd'si tuats in the town^of 'Gscepla, lbwoship. l t : • eounty-:of - Xewi«, .and gtate of N e w Xbife a i d . known a s t h e n o r t h w e s t corner of l o t Ho.UlSf •; one hundred and ibr^-iiilit, :in;.«aid township aiid feaundea asfsaidws-iBeginnihgSit t h e n e r t t -easteonie]: of saidlot*t '« .bnffer-nut t r ee iua rk* vi-mi, ]U3^lSiani-MSj thenceTiorth SO degree", West on;the original line of lots' i ? chafe*ijtlntkt t o a Make a n d s tone. in. e en t e r of t h e hiehwar , tnenca .south 10 degreei,. w i s t i«-ciijahi t o ' a •staKer 17 l in ts norttt, 85 decrees eaisfc of a j a i p l e marked W . IK-'-thehc.e-' south 86:de?*ee»::ea«*.It' eltains. amd 72 lfflu t o ^ ^ line of .fiaid.lot.?iarked W.Mr, thenoeoJa th«;xiri#-irial l ine nor th ICf-degreea/ east 56 chatnr r i o ; i h » ' place i)'f.; beMnifag4-ic6ntaiiun|r'. fri)i iseYeotjMiu* a«re8:'onand.indrbOTJeBii'. - - . " " . ' . .T)atediAprUS3,i886.:L \;- :•- ..: -'- M-St
. :- • .: .:-•••: WJOaiAMrtt.D&SlttHCBi ~-.; -Administrator etc. , of Thomas Dow.nei,deoe«» '
.'. ed, mortgageej . i . . . ; - ' . ' ^ . - , " EoBBBT.3Cpis»,-Atforhey» Camdeh.-N. T.'.-"
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200 POCNDs"OV Ohp .TEPE.FOB BABBrifr STETAL; F O U S A t E &TTHEaSrS'S.QEFldE:' '
- .';•-.-" . 'm^W^W^totmpti- '•; ' :'' •"•: • ^ethorhairwaa^fri-ayi: S K e t t e d P a d c e r i J a a i p -Balsam^ aftd-now-Ber hair is 8bft aSairbwii . -.Only SOb.i - - . - , . • - • - " - ' '--' • -•-'-.' -"•
PABEEH'SHAlEBAXSAlt ' . '. • / - : : " « * * • - -. Bold by3for4feQ?i-&5H6bre, I^SwyilIe;^.;Y>.:
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.There has-been .little br. n'othing/'.doln.g'.. here diiring-tlie past- few days..' One or two sales .oequred: at. lJJ@lMe, bitt-tliB best grades.'havo liot'ehanged'hands- .'There- is verylilfie^life/to the market here,at this writing';. Gtrowers. remain tjuite firai. The weather' is hot and suuity, -and-work. in'the yards goes.- rapidly furw4rd»'.' The' .'.yards, itre-.doiugwelt..- •.•"'.-'' •..,./•'•,- '.-•:- '•'•
'Tin? New Tj>rM:-i-ntrkof.hasbeeri'-%litti&.< iu«iv.tb/«re, but the -latest .advlees-.plaee-it': back on. a •'firni-, /'steady and/-unchanged plaue, and'/go'ods cotfld be had; .there -yes'-rterday fpr -a littl'e less-mOifey jhari-'in the. middle of'last: week,-when tbie market for a-tirne 'exhibited, renewedstrength. - . . . / . . . -- -:• Londbn'sews wvas'-nio:re.'ericoAiraging'th'c latter part of last week.,..but tlie Improve-'ment was not of sufficient mbiuent to cte-tfte a booui; and later/news" reports it fiim-and steady-.-'. . ' : . . ' - • ' . ' . " " ; . - . . .
• Fcm-m-'Ei?Y'FI\TI. BOI^^ : -" !
. '. ... . - - -. • CHA^EH WI^'I*:BE.OlSrVE A'TIC'EEI.- O B B S I O p E O F ' . ._•'•,' -.:/-. •-' '" './='
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PARitEK Ll^ tNG AT A filSTANCE."RTtL BIND IT:FOK"THSri{.iN!f£BBSf :tEd : • ." • '• pAIJi"QK t;s:"/tf(jGDS;-B35tiyEEED-;. - . / - . ' ; . : ' ' . / : / . ' • ' . ' . / . - ' - /
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Jtts Gome./-. B'sa.B%: rMas -"W^i^^M^k . A5r;iMjf E-NsmsE* sEKisre: "STOCK pi:'.
®m& ^m^mS^m 'Mvexf W a n t SiippHefll _•'••''•".•.-..' "'"••- --' /.'•'• • :'-•• •"^• ' ' 'v/-; ' - : / : . :^ '
'..':." ,, . l ivery Taste- <SialiiifledT:' - ', •-/ -".-;.-•. .'-".- :.:-/:-.-: ' / . . : • ' > • - '•• • ^^y.3iiy^-' .33cWgii : ted3';/
. Tie widest range for selection. •Tielatest^tyles. 'The most«liable:j:ood3; -''^TaTttheI.bwe#i." Prices. . ' ; . •'. . .. •'. • ' . ; " - : -.- .'.-.•. - : : ,".:.-' '^[--.'- ::'--'J:::;':'f._-. :',--'.."•: /
Wl.ASiB.SOJill-Af^MlS\FCm H p t d ^ B 0 0 ^ S / | ^ ^ ^ f M p -,,']
/; [ W | 0 a / ^ C 3 ^ | | : | § 1 / • A Fine'Line always e n hand. " Be sure a n d s e e these gaoda for they are t h e best te-ihPTparket . '
These are facts, our goods "and prices prove the.m. Oomeandsee . ..- .-.-. -"::. .: - ... .-,•',- .-. .' ,
2fd'.:l Ay^irue, SiQwyJHe, # . X" - Bi^fflVT^E-BBOg.
'Iiibafy aaad Hall 3LaD3:J)S,
Chariael'ici^iland andStand Lamps* lamp-Efx-tures,-.fite. ' . . : '•'. - - - - - ; . - -. :
..." ChamMv.Sets,-.• '.'.. .".-
Tea- Sets,. Toilet 'Sets, • YaseS;' eieC ^ye 'ea r iy a-Large Stock of- . - . - ' • - - , . ' • - . • ' . .
,J,--and-G..ME>fiqN'S-IROJfSTQJfB VfimA.;
"SJIrteh- 'are' acKnowledged t o b e .the best;maim-faetured. -- •..- -.- . -\ -•.' . . . . '.-• . : -
'-. Plain .aiid/Fahgy/Flower Eots,,'-
Cjispadots.'iiraniteaiid Hock:ingharii'W:ai:e, Stoneware, ctel '.'• . '"• ..'••. . • ' • . - , -
:"."• - MBdWmi^m
gaa*gi; JtgfiaSffAtQf A N D - B t t l A R P l P M
And-the largest line of"
• IS.-TOW2?.;
•: Achoice j lne of•'-"' _-•
MMicB 1st, 1AS5,
And all Wnds of Bruits in: their-JSeoson;.:
" I j J T G S b m S ABOffi'EEiijQGG. HOt?SE.-
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• "i/Tii-A, ">Iay/33!~^ybertFprdj, juajried,',, wlioiissaulfed. .a highly- respected "school teacher near.- Lee-Benter;.. May 1-StTr,. and robijed'hej*; was': arrested the same bight,' ludiefed May-. 13tk, arraigned'. -May.2pth:
'and -pleaded guilty to rape.aiid robbery i n the first degree,- was. to'day sehtenced by' Judge -Kerinedy to Auburn- prison for gfl years' for'rape and JO' years' for robbery. -'-
' -31, L. Blair,. -AUleniian .ith War4,-.SMatitou-jPa.; stated NM-;'-9, 'g3:Hle:had .usctMJr,- Tiahiis*'TSlecfrie'OU:for'sprsiius,; cuts,': braises and rheumatism:' Cured every tijuc:
'.' - Fp^Beitfer—Jroi"' "Worse.'. ' . ifAflitXtf-'-FLANiVERS-A-t the,- 31. i , parson-
-agtvwest. Hartinslmtgh, MaylBtli.-lsss, bv Rev. Jleiuy Ernst,- .Mr. K<iw.-ird. Failtug -yf- Mmrfcagu-e, and Sliss- Jeu'jrte 1C. -Flanders' -,>f Jlartinsburgh.
( t t i l S T E A P - m ' U H E S - A t (h-aat Beml. Jla'y •14th, iSsS; by A. T. Oartep. Esq., Mr. Joseph A. •.UlmsteaU'ofUlen.dale,.aud Miss i i a ry A. Hughes, •of" aiartijisbBrgli... . . . . - • - , . ' . - '
^Tjilf JSNS-MA'SSLE^'la HiWrisville,.Jfi)V. Uh, 1KS3; bv Jltev. C. W. Wfield, Mr, WillratnU.Stevens. of- J'imiiww.and. Mr%- Xtezip Mantle, .of. Harris-: viHe. • - .' --:- -. - : -'.' V- ' '." "
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-W"e'aremvvyrfeceiviilg a l a rge and complete st'oek;efBootsi Shoes' a n d U n b b e r s t o r the Spr ineand : ; Summer Trade.. WchaVe: a splendid line of .Gentlemen'sSntton, Gongress-andliaoe-.Shoes.which.-'we •• : shall sell cheaper than they have ever beensold uvLawyiUe... .,Our.ass6r±mesit of-.the-lateststyleg e f : Ladie^'awd Jtiss'es l'iue Sho.es and flippers .are 1?orf4ct Beauties,, and shauld-."be' seen by-e^eiyla'dy--,:.' and yo'unijHiss in htrb-is eounty..6efore buying their warni- wea the r Shoesr a n d Slippers; -. we h a m - ' thees-i.-lusivesale.iniiOWVitteOf - ,"." '.' . " ' ,'". . . - " '.--. .-.-• ••". ."'. ' ''•-.' .-' '" . ,- . - • ; :-
We ean assure seasoji-by
"E0Fib.ola's.Br.otlieys,'^ .Deletedated/%tiic.a-?^e/Sli#s.^"- "-r.- .•"
e-bur pa t reus t ha t Boots'and Shoe's never .were soj^-as ohesp-aS ih^ . wilkbe-sfoMthia-;
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Oiir A^sdrtmeat M "Sarge ana'-geleetM- wftH Cafe/" -BoiigM for Gasb..' (..'•-.-/;•.'-.'."''.- '••it^tt#raees.a/iar;^e.Ij ".'--„'.'/" ' . '• •"'. :-;
KHAE-DWAK-E, STOTBS, l t ;4SG^S. .A^ ' ' i? iKWA»i3, ' - ' ' • - ' - - / •'.'""-.•'""• ;""" ' /. ' '. -. .' / ' / - V / ' ;. , HANBA«k- i<5 t r i / fPHAEraPL-Ei tESTs , ' - •--. ... . . . - • . • - • • ; • . . - . " - - - . - , - . . - . - : . -" , i • •<" , i£EESEFaOl iORT.S0PPtIESvDAttTATPAKA'Er;S, . .-,-. ; . . - . - . - - - / . ^ : . : - ' - : . : - / , • . - - •STfiAH'A^a'lVAl'EB'I'ITSffiSSifi' ' - ; •• ,".:""•' ' : : '"-. -- .-' . ' : . " - - :-. -• -' ' - • • I l taN-A'SB m i & ' H P E , : '-"..,.-. ' . '"..."•'--. - . - - . - . " . . - - • • - - : - LEATHER AND K-CTBER BBIiTINCJ,- •!•: L i - " - ' . . . : • . -
... :- -.'"•• nm'RSRmx>s.&xr$To8.&-p&<im8Gi^ -.•- ... -, , i Bt)M'H,>TT.s . .A^nWASHEKS J ' . "- > ' IWBBBfe HOSE, lACE-XEAJHBIt,/ ' '•'. " •--:•:
• rAKPlSJfTEirS TOOLS, PmrPS," ' . - . . . " - •: UKAINTl£E;,BA?iIROJf< :-'• . RWPE, T\YtjJlf A S - D ' O O B D A G E , . . . ' . . - ' ' . " . . ' • . . ; - . . " - ' -r : ' - . ' . - .
' ' • " •.T^A30>'S6A4^E-H-OSMNB :v' - '..-.•.•-•.-•-' - ...••-- . . . ' . -, . - . . . - . - MASiO?ACT,tmj&S:is-Ti&••• •: .-.-;•. -.-; , : " - ' • : .• '•..•;. '••- "->-::-
:• . . - . . -•• - ..-•-.. .-• -'sei,E AGENTS-FOB fioSD'S-^A^BTowspiows,. 1 - . ' " • • ' - . " ' - ' D t r N N ^ D e ^ E T d O i e O M P A T r e S ' C X I p P i a i A S B e . . ; .
The coriibiuation, proportion, and" process.used, in the pi'dparatien of; Hood's 8aisaparilla,are peculiar: to this- medicine; and-unknbwn'to-others-... -. /•:••.• .''.
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