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'•^-'ti'ZpJfy; "JJTjfvi II] •mm VOLUME XIX. WASHINGTON, WABKEN OOTJNTr, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 1,18S6. NUMBEK26. • • site'^ffiS-te'..?^™: pur, Wuelilnetiin, N.J. WA.i.isaT^^ n)*iitti" l '"ji>ii l iiM l H! Hull, VV««iii»i!t<iit. lUcordur, j, K. tfn1|i«r. WitHinnjt.ui, r*. J. D.!M..t.ArCo«MA!<r.KBY.X<».fl. K.T.-SljilcJcm. CIBvu* •Wuiiil-ltli Wi'idiii'dny hi tmcfi uitxittt. sKic nSll. W^^lo* Recorder, «. 11; lii'Moii. N..I.** !, WAIHIK.ITO.1 I.OIIHK, Nn. f.. K. .t I., or Hie 0 . » . - Mlutvil iii.-iilin^. l-Lnml :inl Kriihy m ;;*« i ini'iii i 31erf:aiil«* IUII. Wuclitunion. W. E. JunnitiK^t aecrclnry, Wiifliliittton, H, J, LIUKKIT CDDNCII., So. 15, O.U. A.M. Jleelltsc . uvury Tiiiii-il'iy uve'iliiK. MtcjiHiile *ilrtll. •»«;».• IIRRI) KSOAHTXKNT, Nu M, I. tl.'O. V., tiivrtii ftl iinit -it'll Thiiiwlny CMiiiiii;* «I «uel> Jj 1 ,'," 1 "],',,,!" ••:.MA»firiKm 1 l!til»i8, So I'/, I. O. 0. ]•', im-cli 2Ii>«co!fKTi;oXuCt>t'. < (ru.. S o . HIT., American I.r- Klnn ..I lluiiur. in«i* »vtyfeduml -Ith Uj.iid«)r 1 itvrfilii"* In cicli month, ia n UCLOCK. ° ^vtft Wry, Miner F. lfciiy. WasliliujKm. N..)., JOBS T, HKV.tni.iH IWT, S«; (ill, (I. A. K. inerti J'JtOl'HS/iJOXAJj t y s l , A. STMICElt, Civil and Criminal Law Practitioner, notary Public, Uastor in Chancery. WASHINGTON, II. J. 10IIK M. X'ANIJVKH, -\Vasliliurl<>»-^"'•'•• Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Sdiril»r M«*tcr (t- Kfiinincr in Chancery. HUOTITIONEI! IS TI1K UNITKI) STATUS UOURTS,. Ami ill nil Hie (!»nrt» of Xeia Jr Gives INSTRUCTIONS in MUSIC', on PIANO or ORGAN a t 1iL* home, of nlriwiituncc uf \ni\i\\*. f>\nv\a\ iiitt'iitlnt. pnUl In riullnicii^. Aln-uily lias . WSU fhlSS, Illlll llll'L'tS Witll Jjri'Ilt li " t ' t '»-''' ! '- 'IVrm* e«i*y. - :t-:.-iv 'William J. WASHINGTON, X.4. 'Tciti'lit-r oM'iammuil Onjiitt. ' Ti... ... InVnval music uUi*." I'lilills* nUi-mU'd al tlu-lr i.wn ruflileiicu. Mt.re limn 10 ' [•xt»!rU-img. Terms reasonable. I JfOTflLS QT. OI.OUD UOTKL, W.1SIU.Y0T0X AVK., WASIIISfiTOX, S. J. Ldoation, Accommodation anil Mnnngc- . . iiioiit. l'ermiuiwit anil Transient fJui'.sld well (jnlerlnined. ANew BILLIARD PARLOR Attached. V. F. STAATHS, Proprietor. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. li'tiViuVui^'ou^ or llsli. ]>ii'k liiTi-1-.-. fiuiimr m a s , <ir furmiy .-.tlii' ]iiini'i-.i'f.»r wlildi ilu-yliiivr no luuful wirrrin or iJicwui^nt of llicl:iiiil owner, will U- |ir.--. cliti"! lo Inn fall I'Sli'tit •>( tin- Inwims-.'liIi-iL ft midi uLTt-iw. ' . . . MUWIAV 1'KTIT. 11 Hill -YilWUNA , 0 • ! • •. I'KTKK \K. WlJI.I.RU. JOHN- Km* ••«•«' nisEJtT Oraite ,YAEI). iS.'' "'faiM! i4ll'iiiul'i!nii'iil»ii'' 'my'riSriilie. (<in.-imrdiusiieitavli.rn. Iteinisfmiikta utn'iirfiilly tnnil |ii'i-s<ni* un ii]>ii]ii'allon. Proprietor "To'cblrBxtraotea" For Fresh Gas Every Day, GoUr Fillings a Specialty. •J.E,,Gil)bs, Dentist. •• JulrlA, SS-ly. ' ' Sfil.KAdKSCY FOIl Stein way &Sons, Kranich &Bach, J. &0. Fischer, &c. t'Aviai's, Tji.itu-; MAUKS A.M>COIMI.I(>IITK •ui.i>ni>'i'[.iirii<i"ii inror .Miii)i-:i!.\T n-.Es. (Hirollliri! l.ini.|).ir-lm Uli> I-. li. T'lli'iil, ()i.li*0 C'lJAllfiK 1?N["WS w'i-l'JM'.TA'lN- I'ATKNT." ^ jMonVy fJi'itcr Dlv.iiinl InolDi-liilxolDiitli S. i'lit- (VfJ.,()il)i.Vt>- JtVii 1 Hrniilar, uilvli'.', ti'i-inwiuiil reffr- ESTEYLIJADSTIIE WORLD. A Hundred Piancs and Organs W. II. KELLEK, 223 & 225 Northampton St. Easton. 1>hilatlolphia A^Roacilng R. R. \i!\v<Ji!ivuyCi>iitrul IJlv. 'i'lMK TAltliTjl'SK'«, 1SSH. Twin* Lentil Junction l'OK NHW Y«1!K. XKWAIJK AND I.NTIillMK- (i.l3 A. M.-Cn-.n ^li»»l«y^ .Homilait., HIL-U lirhlv;' llrj.lirli. \.-.; l.l.M 1 . .M.-Cnim.-.'imt'fit S.im.Tvlll.- for Klfin- li-1|i]iltL; m .liT«'y City for l^inr llr.moli, inidii (Jr(.v.-. A.-. • • , :>.i:i f. M-—CoiimviiiiBnt IMuli llrl<lu«fi>r UU'li llrMp' lirulidimt SnmfrvilU' for Flfinliii.-tuii; ul Itomxl ItriH.k for Tr.-nMn nthl |-h1li<i|»l|.ltl»; ul .•:ii/ni,.'Ui|H>rl for l,.n,j.' l.r!iin.-li.HL-eiiii lirm.'. Xi: r,.-Vi I'. M.—Wny. roiimriliiuiU S.iin-rvllloloi i'hllu-lcll.hiu. SLSl 7. H A. M.—Sto|.[.lut: ut nil !.Hill.-)tiH. T.JiT r. M.—SU>|I|I1IUI 'it nil -Latiuiis.- I.tnvc l'!iHli)i>l'urij. I.fhl»li ami Sns.|iii'li[i!itin IUvUIr.ii. T.l-J A. M.—For .Munch CliunU, At-. H. Vi A. M.—l'V;r N;nim .vo. :L i'.' I 1 ' At,— 1'i.r .M'ILUI'II fltiiiils', Ac. r,:i:il ( . M.-F.-rf-'.-rnul-m. .(:.-. H.11 1*. .M.—fiir.Muiu-li Cliimlt, Jti*. J t f i Al.; J.I II l. ].Hi), |.l»l, |,:itl, JUS, T.lNl, 7,:jll 1'. M. Siiu.Iuy.-. •(.(*) A. .M.,.Vllll'. -M. .V.-wirk. liro.fl Siivet Stiiiloii, 7M, S..TJ. A. .M.j Mki. ].:j(l. l.(K), !.:L-,, 5..VI, 7.CIS, 7.:r> I 1 . .M. Sun- .lnyst:..:(.'. I*. M. i;ilaiiii>Ui,.|.H), T.ffil, !i.lli ,\. M,; l.ST, iftl. -l.ffl ^.USj. 7. » , , ^ , P.M. .,„„„,,„ U», A. .M 1'iiiiniiifM. 5.10. 7..w, !i.-r, .\. M.S s.fla, aio.s.rw, li,:is, ,s.lk a . S.171'. M. Knitilny* .1.111. A. M. (S,-n I'i .M Soiii.-rvill.-; r..:r,. .«.y:i. !i. is A. -M.; i.-iS.' 1 s.:w, 7.00 s.as l 1 . .M. .^iimiiij-s ;,,:n A . >!.; 7.101 1 . M. ]->iii!ii«iim. 7.tki A. M.; l.in,-l.:H.«.5O I 1 . M. . S?/"l-V.r rurtliiT iiiffirinittluii sw TliiiL-Ti.M.mn '<•. li. II.\NC(U'1C, finii. I'IISM. ATI;!. Aft. W. W. STKAK.1S, .suiKTiiitt'iHleiit; qUENlNE, KASKINE A POWERFUL TONIC. Kaskine Restores Perfect Health. In liiflLiivmsJInHpltiil, N'.'Y., "Culvpr.-iitly sti.:- lifiin with It W il. X..V., -"Kvi- b l i l lir. I,. It. Wiihc, I'.S.ICxiLmltilnt: I H \ t ,."!\ 1 ; S ( JIt'i'i.-. 11.^r, "MIS,' V-11"I..'t V'vl fulti'il. ' lio siirs: "II l^^iiiiilnitlJlfilly 'tiiu l«>si ''i'V.lf.'VV'.VliiVomb^Sl. 1 D-, wiy« "Kiisliin is Tiii-:'O'N'I.Y str.niaiNt-: IX'TIIK WOIII.I TIlA'l 1 IMCS'l'IJUYS TI1KGKit.MS l>[' DISHA.S1-: Wisw »rlH!u« tlii-Vi-friiiii, MIIUII nn .Vlniiirlii, [•'«• .. lEIu'iiinutlHiii. [lilldiHui^s, Al-.. nn.! IS Till': niiANniwr TOXIC I:VI-:K DIKCOVKKKD. lt^ fidy'l.y oHtM-(Mli!^r"/[,""||"', tlfiiuiil'Vlfi-vlii -•"pi'i.-i r..rii1,vui-aiiiI.tv,ri.«iiiiii,h'iiiH-uiii.ii[ | ui- Iclfll 111 U|i< llfHlr "ii^avi:-::-:^:--- r . . . - . . - - . Atu ...^: ^^^. /' Q-o' TO Wrs.K.'M. Skinner's IViUjliiHK: 1 "*' Avenue, hi ran r)t,: iwr j'., 1 -: " ' Cake, _: - • • •.. • \.'.-- ' X J iss. llIiiobriilKilcomiifMiluiH'ryjiIwnynoiilimia 'ir'""i" i: rt'n n trlnUvlLls!i«wtl!tit——-•—•»-r v8v~'Goi>uM~'C : :re :; ihe~j>csti IMll Sol.r r .t .Warroa SI., X«w York. Gem Piano ESTABLISHED 1859 nrnnitlful Sow C|>. rlijlil 1'fnui), KoHnwnoU CUSL-, fur only Sl»r». Hfiinl forUtHcrJittlyo. Jlwillimvyouto ct- |Mi|mlni'ity of Uii'miili iiiutiii'u o( rliir.oa mul (Jrj-uiin KUUIJIU nn litnfliirii )f- wlmitlelitHfiftlKiIllGIl- rm.WffirSIXVl'lAHH (HiiUrocotitmij'fflioi'oo lSdny's tatt trltvl. ?. V,Hojnl Gora Oruan, Bull '.' Dluck Wtttuat Cuaoi tup ;:ouly Sr.5. • „-/ Washington, Warreri Co., N, j . . IYtIMBER.FOR_SALE. "" T .laii'e n'ii liYiiiil'" cliunliiut" niitV mk iiiniliri Also nil lilmlrt of Imt-d wo/ t d.v Clu-Bliiiit func IIORW, nit!e.'''iiiHl iiioUels. V ocU i3 ncti) Vk'UuU^i.lifin-.liV.'i'!''"''-.-Cull.nl..wuv nilll. •^7>. ...larew, AiiiicMon;. N. ™ ' ^ LADIES! Aro you reck less t'tioiuh lo venture f Ifw> aoud two COIIIH lu HtAinim to HIP Mack i*iiUMtm/ Co., .'clfuini KM WiurtiliiKttm Sliwt, NfwYoik. for one or Uii-lr iH-nitlifiit Illustrntnl •• I.mllCH* HookH" It It n novl milii tni intcrt On rcci'Ipt of leu ct'iitn in ntatiips they will ^ml postiifihl n. full w.1 of tlii-lr fainouB IIOUBO- oiaKOitiu Vcrba. .... ForicncctitBilii'yivlllnlwKwtiilnbookcoiitiilnltie OIU|I!L'I(I woruK ul "Tli') Mlknilo," unit itiuvluof >imi»t iHi|ni]:ir Hiiign, lu^i-ilicnvitli li-iicxiiulMIii UUINEPTUS! ry II1.TH.IIIJ*. luiniilem (;lycyrrlil/til arninntlc _...,»)iinil((iril[nEiilKlii|: tlio luMn ol i|iiliilnuuiiil'' Cent* ]ii>r I'ini llolttr. rrcscrlthil liytlioiinamliot tiyuldjum in 1:UNJ|KI ami Amnlcn. Fortiiuli. nc- jiuiiaisk'U every boitlu. For Sutu by KrUfKlaln. - - •• Jlnnufncturcd liy The Academic Phannaccutic Co., I.ONOOX AXI) KK1VY0UK. 532-536 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY. ELIXIR. pliarmaceutlo propnrallon .. l>Wn\i*, tnnlnrfnl nml hlootl troubles : tlia ro milt of ovur t«L"iity-Hvoream of mostemiucnt In UHO In thn liORi>ltal« In nvtiry unit of Europu. Kipi-ctally hflpfiil to IIUIICK, clilldrvn and pw- it of seiU'iitiiry hnliils. Kntln-ly vcKutuble; frt-o from harmful dniKs. In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts. Prepared solely by LONDON AND NEW YORK, Chemist ft 1'j* npiwlnltiifiit to HIT Mnjesty tho gui-fti mul to (hi; Uoynl Fnmlly. , NEWYORK UKAXCII: 130, 132, 134- Charlton St. ROYAFPILLS. oio'rlliM AH HOVAL r.i.utn, In ld to l>ox, for U5 CfiiU. r 1 ; Same niMllciiinl buxi*. 'SO i FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. REMEMBER THE BIGFOUR! Vinegar Bitters COEDIAX,) '''S™* [ 50c Vinegar Sitters FOWDEBS, GO itosc*. sot'. Tincgar Bitters, >»»• ante { l ' 1 ,™",™" ( $ 1.00 Vinegar Bittora, oldetfh.-, Wltcr InaU'. $1.00 Tlio World's Great Blood Purifier and Llfo Giving: Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. E. H. McDonald JSrug Co., Proprietors, SAM KiASCISCO J.SU SEW VOUK. GOiiGHING if colJi. tnd Hie PUfli/lMP M°« l '>™ eno CnoVF One mi WHEEZING cf Ailhm direct cutti ol AM lim (Ins medicine are iirooR . L>r, Tliomat 1 Eclectrie O .i 11 ' i no equal n an A-^inii c In ihu alwve cues Dr. Tlioma! 1 Eelw l.e t-tivl «poii!.,It lias Riven TCIIC/ ID K«e[i it in v<'»r K'iiise. Tticie ij liitilly ihe year ii will iiit be use!'*:!.. Oil c KNOW THYSELF, KW T A arc3t Jtodlcnl Work on Manhood, Nervous and PhyBlcnl Doblllty, Prcmaturo Decline In Sinn, Eiliaiisted Vitality, "Ac, Ac, tudtlio uiitulil UIID- cricd moulting from hiJIacrction or CXCCKUUS, 300 psRea, piibatusitinlly bound in gilt, muslin. Coiu taliismoro tlmn 125 invaliiabio praicrlgitioim, em- brncinj! cvury-TflgcUbla-remedy in thcvpharniii copula for al! ncuto nnd chronic digeiacfl. It ii onipliiitlcnllyfthook: fop tivery jnnn. Price only (V 1 by innIL iioit'polil, fonccalcd In plain wri.]ipor.. // IM.U.STllA'riVB SAMPI.K VllV.V. T(» MA. YOUIIG untl mlddlc-ngctl men for tho noxt,mnoly Uaya. Send now, or cut tlil« out, Myou pt£y never MO it ngnln. AililruM Dr. \V. II. I'AH^^iCi'J Bi ^li B l M ^ \ . UUNOAltlAN VEKSUS GHK3IAN. Tlio . composite nml. liotarogencoua lmtnro ol Uit) Ilapslmrg Kmptco is fully rcnlizeil J)y tho trtiTallor on tnkinf; liia first wnltf in IJutl-Poslli. Evorywhorc, iiowiuUys, tlioOuniinu lungungois rigor- ouflly oxcliulctl front public iuscriptioiiH, whotliiir ou street corners or triim-cnrs, or stemn-forry pior«; nml lliia though tho kiug, Fraucis Joaopli, is liiraaolf n OoTmni), noil Uoriunns by thousnmls wo in tho city. Iti this tho Ilmigiimua uro taking full rovougo for tho impolitic at- tempt to crush their tuition nifty iu the past,mill, na nil Iluiiptinnn uhiMrcn uvu now. trmglit tlioir own-liuitfiingn, iu tho ilrfit instttiico. ntolcmuutftry scliM)l», nml Qcmiiur rutlioi* us tin nccomplisliinoni, no iiicoiivcuioiiCR, \TQ proHiutii 1 , mfelt liy tliu lunjm'ity of tho ]io]ntliitioii,' (if tliin lous exclusion of tho Imtcil "ncliwab," tho Ooinmu litngungo in tcnnetl by them. '1'liu Eii^Hflhiiini), however, with hh [Wittering of Gci-iuiin, piukeil up at cliools or clsowhcip, muat'iirctla rogrot that tho two liiii£ii:igM nra not uscil in ililio plncoa, m Fro null mul Flemish nvu Itruasela, nnd Gorninn nml Czech nt nRiie. It would lio of no cptisctiitomii) his eyes ivliiuli lnn^iiiLRO stowl Jirnt, no Hint I in might get tho Goiinnu soineliow. ibl thnt toiiRiio will 'nguiu appear Ptl f h t l f tl Keystone Restaurant U.VDKR URATTV- :ii*n.Dixo, WA.tj'lilWGXpK'. N. .T. l First-Class Dining Saloon. iiid UIOIICBI In Uio inn Z.&.....i...l iu Builii-Pcatli for tliu ln-uuIH of HIL ninny wlio cannot muster Mn^ynr nvtiou- Ifltions, whun tho soroiicss wltioli lui.0 iff from jiiist tyrnnny li:ia Iiiul timi! to Kubsiile. To tulio ono iiiRtiinco of tho trotililn caused bytlm oxcliiKion of thu Otminii tOiiRiio: ^acdukur spcnln of thoStud wftlohni. obviously, IIH wiy clumitoil liigliHliInivn sees, somo laud of park, bill .;hou tho foreigner senruhes for tlto name. on tho Inuii-ciir liociiiitiotilml it. Vnto: Li^ot, though ho knows it not, U ttu unnio ho want. Thoio would, of coiitSL*, bo nothing strange in nil tlii-i wore llnu- Rjijin cvory wiy n sojiiinito Sttit 1 , lmi it HIIOWH nil iiuiiccomnioil:iting spirit towtml olhcr subji'oh in tlio mat tor ol tho litiiRitiifje, very often, tiatlio KiigHsli mini liiui-iolf.. TIM-: 1EOVAL IMI.ACK OF MAI>ltII). .Tho royttl painco of Madrid ia mio.of Uiu moat colossal ami ouoof tlnnnosl luugiiilioeiit royal vosvloncua in thu world. Tho aitc wliich it iiccnpii'3 is said lo lie tliat of tho original nntpost Alcnznr o thu Moors, wlioro Enriiiuo IV. resided. On the destruction of this by lire on ChristmtiH ovc, 1M-1, Philip V. sot ou foot tliocouBtructioiiofnrositlciico whiul Iia intcuilcd to miilto into n rival of Ver- sailles. Tiio ilrat 'design, by Folipo Jnbura, n fSicilinu, was oven of more nmliitioiiH dimensions than that actually carried out nftcrwnril by unothor nrehi- tout, Oiovnnni SncchoUi, o*Turiu. Thin plan, though Hinnller und loss costly thnii tho originnl one, embniuud tho fornmtioi of a block of Utiildiuga -170 foot aqunrfl of the stupendous cditluo ha^o uovor buou complotod. So viiflf, indeed, tire Its HI mcnsioiii', so noble its 'nrohiteotuml tlosiyn, nudso splendid its internal decoration, Unit when Napoleon the Great paid a visit to Madrid to soo hii brother Joseph, whom ho hail made mock king of Spain, tlm grnndcur and splendor of tlio Pitlucto Real fiiirly took away tho braath of the uold-bloodcd am cynical conqueror and art critic, who liru sueerinRly remarked of tho cathedral o Strasbourg ibat.it ought to bo pliiGCL under a glass ahndc, nnd'oi'tko Dnomc( at Milan that iti woiulroua marljTe' tnicery would servo very well ns a pat- tern for tho laced' bord?r of a lady's pocket handkerchief. •'"On ascending the Kraiid stairciso lie liattod, turuod to Kiug Jo.seph and.said;,_'! iUonsteur nion frorc, you arobetter lodged limn I am. ronsiAtios OJT TUIS tfOsriNEsr.•••' j Thoopinion ia oxprcssodby nn omiaonl | Amoiicnn Boiontist in n rncnnt lootnrn, I (bat tlio North Amoriona continent hail tho boRtnuiug of its formntlou iu islauda [ uraiiig out of tlio inunonao occau, whiclt grow until they finally touched each other. Mirny of tlioao ialauda woro .vol- canoes ' that' throw up raiiticr that linil forme.! .licuctitlt tlm surfnub of tho wotor. nnd woro liirger below tlio water than above it. Tho lliiwalian Islands lifiyc had iiiiiuy volcititocs, nnd wcro "much formed' by •Ilium. Their wliolo areo abovo tho son is inoro than thnt of the SUito of Musaaehusetlfl, but tlioir com- hiiiL'd liases must bo equal to tho 'whole of Now Kuglnnd nutl Now York united. Tints tho origin id islands of this conti- nent could uiwily hiivo bnun inado to enlarge nud join each other, tuitl the granito rook so nbiunlant wns doubtless ouct) onipted from volcanoes, like llmv- ing lava. Among tho ilr.it volcuiiu islands must liiivo been GreenliUid, Crtii- jila east of "WiniiipoK, tho Atlantic dis- trict, tlio llocky nioiinlaiiiH tun! tho 3ierm Ncvudns, but its tho islands rose md enlarged, great depressions would latumlly commence und ROon, nnd in this way tho'depressions of Hudson's Ray, the Mississippi valley, and lhu Suit Lake mid Nevada hiia been formed, until later tho depressions would havo «Situcc'r •r ulatter shape. .•<•>.• KQUAr. TO TilK ESlUKtfKSCV. "Look out!" fiiiid Mm. Cleveland, ns her lntabaud tripped merrily across tli floor of thobridal chamber iu hit) bnre feet. :"If you step ou that thing, it'l Uip up nnd hit you." ,. ".Wlmt'll .hit.no,-my precious ono?" asked tho Pruaidont. "Why, that round thing ou tho floor thoro." "I'lmt'a my: collar, dear," aai^ the Preaidont. ' - '-' C J'i "Your collar! Gracious!" cx<!i.<>med his ehiirmiiig young bride. "I thoughl it was thd hoop of a flout bnrrel." "JN'OW; thnt/1'enihidn mo,"-said "Mr. Olevolaiid,"you'll hava to make'man box to keep my collars in." "l'eo," replied the blushing creature, as sho turned toward tho wall. VWni till wo got buck to tho White. IIouso am I'll trim a boor vat iu pink ribbon for you." .._•._.__ .: .. ' flltKAT ON. 1JKFISISO.-: : oliuni by tho nnmo'" of 'Brown." " ITo wtw ouo of those fellows who.uro forovor jok- ing, anil nro never iu clovbV except whoi poking fun at thoso who can pny them bade in Momia's coin, or on others, whoso witty points nro fowaud whose jokes nro liko nngcls' visits. Wo wore reviewing grammar ono afternoon, Brow Bitting between myself and n boynamed Dunham, whov depended, on those wlu eat near him to " toll" him. My nnswoi was:. 1. l .'_Tho_innaQuliiio..Kenilor...is.thnt which denotes'animnlsof thoiunlokil ^lion ^rown followed with tho definition pf t|(p fpniiiiiuc. Thoquestion, for tli ^eflnitioii'of thououter then enmo to Punhani. I could EOO Dnulinm lean over, wliilo Brown whispered to \\\xn uud liiviuoao withi'VJhe liontai" gondo ja tii'ftt whiph denotps animals that 'are Qoillior malo uor fcinale," There move than nftirovc, for tlioro woro a low. . JUUGAtENT. :: ++U j. r ,^ ]iT Ai4HOURS, j;; fivcrj'tliint: neat,';'emi mid hi (ittrtect'orikr. . WmVltAUltON, v "'Pretty?' No, I won't say baby i. pretty," declared a young mother, "fo j mu 8pon ] c Qf i ]imimptitti(llly, thOUgll ;;ip is my own, and tlint'a more .than most :THIS PAPER R^ . mowth—vyplll( 'ii t b l i 'diyinoly ; ftiirj; noes jftst t6o"- ; &linninff. fqi! 'aiiy'thiagj .'in'- faot,' ho r s lauitloaSi^ilBut'I •won'tsnyho'apretty.V •; .i.^tr,-;i- ' : Tliq. p gy, a anything, elae. o'to; B Tlio fact of tliu fiiiokoo'ti G£<* bu fimudiu'auolher bird's iiijsl—indoeil, of tho ciiukbt) having nonodt of iU own— r:is known iu very eiirly times. It Iiiitl its eggs in othiu- birds' nefltn, IJut then Kiino this dilllcully;, Homo oi" those nosti rcro too small to aViniit tlmcncl:oi>, ami iu niiuiy iiiisns her C;JK wiw found 'in a nest to which tho only opining was n.1 tho Fide. It war. n puzulu to unltii-idM but the piizzlo was Kolvod. Thore two or threo slorit'3 that .one reads in all thu banks. Mui!f;' Il ' VlU '. v is tho chronic- lor of one. In Julie, 183-), two sons of n fanner near Coxmuir saw n : cuckoo in very suspicion!) circumstances, which k-d them lo waMi it. Tho bird dutibcr- iitely picked up nn egg in its bill, looked around cautiously to sco whether it was observed, and then lio'pped oil' with its bunion. It followed its inslmut in tills matter, and tho boys followed theirs. Iu met, they folloiveil thucuukoo lill al lost they saw it mo and Hy iiwny, (ii to tho i>lace, they found u titlark's nest protected, by iycanopy of strong hcathei twigs, nnd in tlsatnu.it was a cuckoo's egg. .With tho assistance at a tolcseopo, a forester of tho uauiu of Mutlor watched the procucdiiigs of ttu iiususpoctint; hen cuckoo. He saw her-Jay itn vzx uu Uiuk, talio it.up iu her bill, airryit ofVtc n i****t o l w b y , in which nnst—n wiigtailV —ho fouud it ti fow mitiuttia afterward. itiviNd rou JUIOO.OOO. : Tlio J\tK 3MI Gitzette snys: TL. Knglish divers ami Captain IS. F. Stevens, Lloyd's surveyor, liavo jusl 'returned from the island of CJraiul Canary after raising ft sum of uo losj than ^00,000. This nmonnt was lyiu, submerged 151) foot doep, about a mil from the southernmost limit of tli ishmd of Grand Cuimry. Tho treasur went down about two years ngo, in brand nowSpanish steamer called fiV Alnhonsou XII. Tlio steamer tnti on board £100,000 worth of Spav&fi doHnr ou tlioir wayto Cuba. "'Ito insurance 'oirWrtrniUnej^nis eOoutodnt Lloyd's, aud was puid over to tho insurers aftei tho vessel fouudorcul. After a lapse o; over a ycur, C;ipt:iiu 11. I 1 '. Stevens aud three Knglish' divers we'ra" su'iit'oiit "l« 'Grniid- Oannry :i to~- ; try -iiiuV •recover •"tin •eunken troiumru.-' Tiioy sucuuedutl' iu bringing upnine boxes coiitaiutiig spitcio of tho valuo of £10,000 cncli,' but UK tenth box could, not bo found, and tli( divers had to eoino away without it. 'J'lu mouev.w;ts^iu tlio.,ma||*roo'ai,.idiiiost.«l Uio'bottom of 'tlio ship. Tlio decks ba.l to bo forced by explosion, and whon the mail-room was n-aohci! tho plucky divers Iifl.il to haul thu boxes from one .deck, to another iuitil tlie top.dod: of the vessDl_was .reached. Fortuuattily the fear that the vossul might bo "suiil; deeper by tho explosion was not i*o;di/.ctl, but thousands of 'dead tlsh were sout t the surface. . , SIIKSTOS. mscovcuiiw IN SIT.KUTA. Advices from Moscow stfilp . t h a t tli Russian Tecliuicnl 'Koaietyli'as"rccdmul from tho Ui'id region some lino speci- mons of asbestos recently discovoroil in tho provinco of Ekaterinburg, together with a soiontillo report atntinpr that investigations^ oarofully oonductod Imvo rcvoaled thoexistoiiaa of nuusunlly largo' dc;;o2itsf;c!4that;;;i;iiucral,".:'lt is. ouly.a year rigo~'tliat n"" wmilar 'discovery "was nifiilo in the Krivoy Hog district of south Russia, but in that finsc the minornl was of a somewhat inferior character, whereas 'tliiit~frbui Ekatorinourg,is-pronounced to bo equal tu the ilupst in tho-market., Tho Siberians nro well nwaro ,61; the' importnuea of tlioir discovery, ami aro already looking fonvnrd to thevisit of foreign manufacturers of asbestos materials, particularly,,from this coim-. try, wliero the industry is rapidly on tlio increased^ Tlio" "dopbaits" lio "elUia to the' Ekataniiburg railway, ami tlio facilities of transpqrt'nffordcd by tho lino, nml Yoltjii River system, will buablo a ready ixport trado to bo:oponod up. Asng. gi'slion has nlroady boon tlirowu out Hint •Iliissia should ;aUemnt.tliof m^nufan of asbestos matoriida horsolf, and it ia said that if this were douo encourage- meet would bo given to fiu'thor iuvesti; gation, nud other tliscove'rios would -ba mndo. Siberia, is known to possess in nbuudanoo almost:-, every conceivable mineral, 1 ''and her resources havo only failed to nt tract tho attention of Europo becaiiso'tka-,'communications' with tho country' wero^Eb difflouH. Now, hoiy- over, that-staiiiii 'edrviiriunicaHon oxisla frolrfwostbrn Europo" to SiOOO miles oasl of \ Urnla, thoro is - every, probability thnt European capitalists will bo atfraotod to tho' country, hndwo 'should not bo eur- prisodif rtlib'i-'aaliestosMliscove^y^o'nldj invito tho.'enterpriso of.' Germnirmiinu^ fncturera, who nro now pvorruuuing •Russia."' . ''.': ,'. ' :'-iy< A> it-'i.'.:'..\ .•, ••. V A OnNEKOUS VOHPOSEn. Somo yoara ngo & young fiiri ptanoisl wns nbout.togiva her first concert in ono of thoforo.Ra:oapi*al3, Sho bad never even coon tho composer Hare, nit BIIO wa3 tempted to insert in lho programmes sho cent out tho nllurlug lotiiio "pupil of Horz," dooming lior- self perfectly snfo from dotcctioii, aa the musioiaii was far away. Jnatbeforo the ilay.of tho concert sho took .up a liows* p;t[ior, fttic?, to tier Iiorror, nmoag tlio names of tlm arrivals nt n hotel in tho city sho road that of Henri Horss. What was sho to do? To confess lior fraud publicly at tho outset of her musical career would bo to crush horsolf nt otico. A. fitraightforwiird plan suggested itself. Acting upon it, sho wont to tho liotol, asked to ECO IIciz, nud throw herself ou ii3 mercy. lions nsked horafow qucg- lions, nud then rctjuostcd lior to play ouo of thopieces sho intended to per- form ut tlto concert. Whilo sho did ho stood over her, suggesting a pauso horo or corroding n forte there. At tho conclusion of tho picco Ilcrz said: "Now, nindeinoisollo, you can truthfully say that you aro n pupil of Here, for you liavo had your first lesson. You may nl.iopu.tou your programmes that you will bo ns.«i-)tcd l^*your master, who will piny two pieces nt your concert. Ilcrz kept his promise, aud by his Idtulne.i.s saved the girl's rcputntiou. A tiISlt.1IAN TOWN I.VTKXAS, Now llmutifut.i ia somuthing ntiiqnc r. picco of tho old world put down iuto tho now; a Gormnii town, in fact, tram p!;uilml into Amorican soil, nud of all aisites in Texas—anil woatorn Toxaa at thai—awtnto Rottled by tho Lutiu rnco, wlitim many KpansNli laws still obtain, nud the very part of tho fitato wlioro tho Spaui-sh had their strongest hold and still rxhibit their "roatest strength. It t:t indued Mrniigo that just tltoro thi tlKHoughl.v Teutouio town should bo located, and Hiia -Gothut people keep their stylo of life unohanged and their race unmixed. Juatsts great a contrast in presented in nn'/ecclesiasUcal view, when wo consider ^the fact that these liboral-miiuledand frco-thinking Gor- uiiiiiij nro thrown among tho ettpcriti- tionsly" roligioiis Lutina, who nanietl thtiii- towns nud cities for their saints, who nailed a town Corpus Christi and a bay JOsporitu Santa. 'J'lio population of theso German set- tlement.') ia thrifty and hard working. Their luoi'chauts tiro noted for integrity and hi^lt business standing. At K< llraunfuls tiro tho only wooleu cloth inuntifactories iu the state. Tho products o[ theso mills rank with tho very best. Tlie Cotnal and Gatidalonpo rivers, upon which tho town is located, nlVort inii£iiilicont water. -Tliis soction o 'lVsiis ia considered the healthiest- :'..'"'.' uct'iTinti'XCi^ of I'I^TKII'M:!) I'LHSII "•"Of'frogs"niul"toiida inclosctt'in solid rook and oilier fablua of tho saiitu until frequently appear in tho duily. and •ccltly piiperd. Ono not dissimilar, though vastly more absurd, of the liml- injj of. two living hats imheddod in :i ioltd lump of bituminous coal ,froi:i a coal mino in Maryland is now soing tl: rounds, and will probably not rest till ire ~s' tiOJ3_Maino to California has given publication fC-Jt— ^L'liore was paid to luivt! been no cruviej aitmiEltirsj-il'il entmnco of theso wondoi'fnl bats, nnd that tliBri) was n olearly formed impres- sion left hy them. Tho inference—no, tho only "conclusion"— is that theso loaiy ehuc-iiler:iH9 amliving remnnnt^ of the coiil( ,.niiig ngo. It wns not ioiig airo tint just such :i story was told, of an "onttoiul in another cent mine, only this'tinio I ho ^'carboniferous butracliwii Iiiul become, ns was naturally expected, •cry much desiccated. .It ia very strange with whiit pcfsislenco .such myths nnd fables retain Ihfiir hold on popular crod- once. Men of high intelligence will aver (hoii'j'ljy.Hef iii-.pt'triJi'.'d hitman .bodieg,- nnd we have known a shrewd business man to exhibit what ho iirmly believed was u large muss of fossil bufiulo ilesh, swF, muscles, blood and all. What •o mitiirnl lliiug could Ilium bo than the finding of a toad or bat, dead, hibur- u.ilingjOr active, iu thocrovieos of a uaal iniim'?'niidyet, doubtlcsa, to onu wholly nnacquaiiitcd with ireolo^icil and zoolo- [•ical principles, a carboniferous fossil (Ish or living b.at ijponw equally in . nnd ivondorfnl, .. Such . fanciful ilitjlits of imagination might pass ituno- ieeil woro they not so industriously Jircululeil 1 in tho columns of ovon the highest class of metropolitan news- papers. " GtiOllGIA'5- SIIII'TINU SiVXDS. People who havo taken the trouble to )dowiMitUi thi) swamp lands.just below the city of Mncon, Ga., havo found nn almost-V'"C"« : »' :; ""''..dcpD3itr of :.2andin thu swiunp and fiolds'.'---The snud is as line and whitman bh;.t aaen on tiio bcncli ou . Gtu.ibcrhi.dvlalniid, Many persons havo hiiulod- it way. cartloads oFit for llowci" gardens, (front-"yards aud othoi purposes. It was known Hint this sand was washed upon tho lauds by tho recent freshet^ hut whore i it oamo from wa: i_7,7,lo when it was remembered tliat"; tlio.rivor;..bottoiii..nnd_.Jwt^ks .nro of tho. reddest'tmuV Tho mystery,, has been explained. When thollnrrisan freshet occurred iu 18-11 sill tho laud in tho vicin- ity of Jnliotto ou lhuEast Tennessee,, Virginia nml Georgia rr.ilroad was cov- ered with simd. lu tho Iiuod tho dwoll- ef-Mr. J. "A. JJowdoiuwas' lovclcd to- the ground and lho contents scattered. Tho waters subsided and left tho deposit of mud several foot deep. Afow days ngo Mr. Bowdoin ivaa plowiiig, nnd, having occasion to visit a portion at tho Held that ho hadnob seen in somo time, ho found tho land baro of. tho sauil thnt hnd laiti on it for forly-fivo yenvs.. Ho fouud pols mul liotllcs that bolougod to his parents nnd had boon scattered when tho -Harrison freshet destroyed the dwell- ing ' hotisc. Thcro xnao also wheol trnolta ,011 tho hnrd clay uiado by wagon -heels nt thnt time. And thus tlia sand that had 1 Jjoon left on the limd/jneiir' iTulictto by ; brioif rcslilitNvns',"after no'nrly' Jlintr^a. contury, takou up by, another frcshot and deposited on tlio'lands near I J I n c o u , ••'. •-.••"'•''''.. "• ' •". : .-. 1 '"' •.;'-";. DIDN'I FAVOH A UAI.VWAT JO11. _ A gentlomnu had occasion to Bondhis littlo daughter up to tlia gan-ot for somo nriiclo which lio vvnntctd. { Tlio ohild uoourotui'ucd crying; audupou boiag asked what tho troublo was, replied, "that tho enowlind siftotl iuupou the garret btairs nud sho had slipped down and linrt horsclf." - , : ; "Well, did yon pet wliatI told you?" inquired tlm father. :, Sho replied tfuit she had not. "Well, then," ho exclaimed, starting up. " I'll go; I guess 1 niu't afraid of n little snow." ••..••' After hohnd goue tho child observed that sho hoped papa would fall just a littlo to pay him for laughing at her. Soon nftorwardii a distnut bumping nnd rolling wns hoard, accompanied with tho sound of -'suppressed wrntli. Tho family listened with nwnkencd interest, but thoobject of'their solicititdo was hoard abovo whispering quito 3oborly, na though nothing had happened. Ho crossed two rooms abovo and ns ho approached tho top of tho stairs, thun- dered out: "Open tho chamber door! Next you know, j'ou'll have mo tnmblo down hero and break iny nock. Ii's so dnrk now—" but the senfeuce wns never Unbilled. Trip went his licels nnd rolling, tlnitnp- ing nnd swearing ho sprawled \m six feot of length upon the Uitohen floor, where, lie was greeted with imraU ot merriment from Lhu collected family. Ifu lay quito still for n moment, and then shouted out: ..'..,.. "Open thocollar door; I may as well put her through, clear to tho bottom." JII: iiiDN't WAICI: m;i: On a certain occaHioti i'ergusiou waa wending his way homeward, sorely troubled iuhis wind over the citrlnin Icoturo ho know was iu store for him, and casting about for Homo menus ol evading it. Suddenly 11 bright idea waa evolved from lib befuddled brain. JL would slip quietly into tho houso nud got into bed without awaking his ivifi Accordingly he carefully undressed iu the lower hall, stolo gently upstniis suid crept into bed, with his face turned toward tho: outside. JJo mentally ct grntulalcd himself upon his siiceemHi fur and went to sleep. When ho awoke iu tlio morning hu daroil Tint loo!; at hit ivifo, nud after lying still for n few min- utes, and not henrittgnny noise from her, he concluded sho was still nslcop. lie then determined to nriso very quietly, carry his clothes into tho hall, drois there, and go down town to business without waiting for breakfast. Ho was successful iuthis, and meeting the col- ored servant girl downstairs, ho said: ""Eliza, you can toll your mistress'1 expect to bovery busy to-day, and there- fore I didn't stop to eat breakfast witli her this morning." "Law snkes, Mr. Pcrgusou!" said Kliiia, V.missns..douo gone 'way yester- day moniiiig, and wild 'slid wouldn't be back till dis evening." ..y A HIT 'or sTitixa. There ian largn factory iu New York which covers sin entire. blojlt. Haifa in ill ion of money wouldn't buy it; and it was built by a bit of cord not more than :ix inches long. Eight years ago a poor mechanic •perfected au . invention—tho implest thing ou earth—and with hia :sitenE'in'J:. { 3i»iiud ho went down town tie diiy und cnlictr »dw. tho hoad of a liouso whoso check was ourre'iiWiSI'-JiTO^ L'S anywhere in tlio street. 'The inventor olVored to sell two-thirds of his ]-ateut for twenty.thotiSiiud dollars if tho. would bind itsolf toput ono him* dred tlionFaiiddollnrs into factorioV 'for" producing tho little thinslichnd invented.' 'lho iiini signed; papers in less than an hour fruin the timo of huariug tho pro- posal, and in ri not her hour tlio inventor lisid converted the Urm's uheek for twenty s:uul dollars into gruenbitcks. Lots jKiitjjiit, nuil u factory wus erectCLl. buiiiiioRs {jreiv sptjc'dily to gigantio proportions, and at leugth the linn ac- quired all the rest of t!io block, nnd cov- reditwilh brick and niorlar, and now 1I10 inventor is ablo to nssouiato with tho imllioniitiires. Tlio littlo glovo fastener —a piece of curd ubnut six inches long and a dcu'.oit lilllu metal hooks, or but- tous—is the llttug th.it was invented. So much for one man who was concerned 'ii gloves. Others h-iva tnadu money out f Ihfitn nml.lost it in other enterprises. t'AIS IS MHXTAI.; Tho Su-imtilli: Amoriciti thinks thnt the agitiUion in regard to the -ci'uoltiQ3 practised on animals hits Ijoon rather overdone through iguomnco of tho tuitiiro of p;iin, which, it insists, depends ecsa:itia.lly.uijoirlh«;jiu:id,::uul not .upon tlm norvuri. All animuU uf lower grailo than' huinaii 'stilTuL-verynnich lcss'piiiii from physical iujuries (him our scnsattoiia ctinvcy tons. We mil ivndily Roe tho proof of this intheir hsiliitnal action; Mnnycr llio'.stiirlishos detach-parts of their.anna at tho very smallest provoca- Iiiiii.^iiiid rotiiaiu •uninjured 1 by tho ohango or loss. ;j'A fish Ihat has torn away tho hook i'rom n.lino inils strug. gltug ( ,o eauiipo will tako tho bait again rtjijwoii ay. its fright lmi passed off, and wiiilo tho lioclc still roimiins in tiio jnw •whiiili"it"hu3' poiTui'.tLud." A fawn^wheisu foreleg wiifi wmiulod by a slutt liml it amputntQil witliout amoJibuti03, nnd gavo .rcoly 11 sign of pain. Ginning still highor, we n-coguiao tho fnor, which perfeotly well kuown, that savages of _tho_ human-raoo pay sm;ill attention fo "iiijuries.' 'Agaiii, "bvory "RiifgeoTi" . convincing proof iu his daily exparieuco Hint the sonsitivoness of his various patients varies aq,widely that ther.o must bo somo cause for it boyond thatwhioli is u'.lysical. Thoro ^ia. lio such wide divm'sity in tho ^torvo tisatio of thcii- 'sysjbms. as can nccoimt for lho oxtromo liftcVencoa w;Uh which they, not only miiiu'test ,pain,''but willi n-ltich they iloublloss ftDl.it. The conclusion ia that, though tlto transmission of pain is rtc- poudout 011 noryo fibres oulj, its sent ami origin'inro boyomi, and. are truly not physical (it all. Pain in mental. '""Wo'c'iiu only havo tho highest happi- ness by having wido thoughts, and much fooling for tho rest of tho 'World, na o u r s e l v e s . / ".••;-*"'•.." ; . . _ : - - " - ' - " " •'• ass*. DOODLE." Ono of tho earliest traditions about tha .' ;; word Ynnkoo wonld ossign.it to old.-,<:; /„£•< I'annor llantings, who Uyod in Oam- '^ bridge, Mass., in 1713, and with whom ; ^T f! : Yaukeo"oidor mcaut oxcollent cider, .', ^ r "Yaukoo" Iwana oxcellout bonns, '": : Tho term stuck to tho old man, witti ( whom tho Harvard stmloiita of that day '•: "'• .ran up lively bills, and soon camo in col. ' : " logo slang to mean foolish or weak* '': miuded. luthis contemptuousBOLSOif 1 V ; ivna nppliod later to all Now Euglandora, - .,j; For ouo hundred years American phlN ologista havo boon trying to traco tha • ( term to an Indian source. It is not .-/^ Jndian, but Utitch. If ono might oliar- .:.'.['• icterizo tho relations botwecn New Bog- nnd nnd tho Xow Netherlands in tho colonial period, he. would eay with Irving ihiit tho "Ynukeo despised thoDutch-. ••";••!':"•' in, and tho Dulclusnu abomiuatcd tlm ; r YaiiUee," Tho Dutch verb "Yankee" ;'.. ncans to wiarl, wrangle, hanker after,. ,•.• mdtho uorni "Yankee," howliug cur, is '..'..;; I'crhiips tho iuostexprcs3ivo term of con- . •..-.;-' Icmjit in thowholo lnngunge. Out ol ! Ihat acriuiDntoitsatrugglo betwoen Con- -v -v-i ticclicut and Now Amsterdam camo tho ,, .'" liuk-namo which has stuck tothodosoou* '•; Innts. of tho Puritans over since. Tho ; ir had been popular iu.Euglaud 03 . L.: inly juslToOunder the name of "Fisher's ' :: fig." 1 / _ _ ' . ; . ;.,. •:•;.:: ...THU. ICMU'TO-lKllLIO-MANIA . ., — - • Tlipro seems lo boa curious relation , . : exi»lingbetwcmibiblio-maninniidklepto- ' : matiia. Iu tho matter of boohs, it is not L , tho poor and tho needy who steal, but , •"•'• lho wealthy men aud women, who nro -. amply ulilo to gratify thcirliternry tastes, i'i: is certainly n fascination in tho ; pilod-up trcsisuroj) of tho mind, ns 111 tho -. '. jjnl.d of lhu plethoiiu bank-vaults; but it ;.;.• .; % surprisjft us—thoso of us who nra ;• n»»l tho victims of thin Iclepto-biblio- "'*';, niania—to bo told by au eminent libra- : - ;, that ''ministers uro not to bo trusted . in 11 library more than any ono olse." It --..:•- was tho anno gontlomau of long export. . '. t:ce—nnd evidently of faith in human * nature iu tho reverao ratio of tlio years '.•.;, : hu had served as a librarian—who 1111- iilushingly nMiertcd: "I make it n rillo not. to trust nnylady who is a lover of. boo!;?,!" In confirmation of this sad uion, thelibrarian of thoLong Island HisEurioitl Society librnvy says ho had; liceu warned by "tho principal of tlio largest girls' Heminary iu IJrooklyn"— . llmt "they nil steal." Aftor the death of "a high-toned gentleman," nuother librarian found two hundred stolen vol- UK's in his rc&idenuo,. In the light of tmoh a Hlmwing, tho suggestion that a :, bluck list of library thievos bo piepat'ed for tho protection of libmriana was 11 iirnclical one, nnil'suiih n prccitttiou'' •iljould bo (alien without delay. A MOMENTOUS (JUKST1UN. - .... lioeout.oventa furniah. grounds.for tv lS new iiud very plausible theory in regard to (ho burning of tho world, a theory •' that nttributcs tho conflngi'ittton to well known natural ngeucies—ngencies which : nt in-ojiont thrcntcu to get beyond human eoutml, nud by which the world, nnd possibly (he universe, may bo destroyed, not only iu our time, but in the course i of a few years, or oven mouths. It will '.. bo remembered that within the pflBt year what is kuown as "natural gas" ling como iuto very general use iu parts of Pcmi'sylvnuin. This gas is obtained by boring through tho surface of tho enrtb. -.into cavities whero the gas has been atoreif Gy^rAO.. ju'ficeas of naturj>,--i whence it escapes into th~o~ilpper riirns - soon ns au outlet is oil'ered. Gasi wells Imvu beuii diauovured iti Ohio, New luex-^"" ieo and Californin,aud will, 110 doubt, liko oil welts, bo discovered iu;many; localities, perhaps in Europe nnd Asia as well ns in this country. \Vlicn wo havo a cirelo of gns wells extending from, Pennsylvania through tho Ohio Valley to the Missouri "Valley, then to tho' Pacific via Alaska nnd Beliriug Straits to - Siberia, und on through Itusfliain Eur- ope to Geiinniiy, and oven England, who knows Svhnt may happen? Even with the fowwells nowrunning, what would - occur if thetiro by souio chnnco should be conveyed to tho bowels of tlio earth? -; Might not tho sen be dried up and. tho mountains'hurled from their founda- tions? Indeed, might not tho earth be blown to fragments—convorted, so to speak, into decillions of incendiary ; rockets for extending the conflagration ~ to tho rest of tho universe? Who k n o w s ? .'""'• ' •}•'• . Jumbo, nlive, ^weighed eeven toils;" shifted, ho weighs threo tona. Hia height is •twelve foot; length, fourteen- feet; girth measurement, eighteon feet ;.Tbc•• sliin-ris nailed -to a Ttooilon form,-: over which it is strotohed. Sovonty-foui" iliousand four hundred nnd eighty nails wore used in nailing itaud not ono ol them shows. A fitring that ivill pnsa ii'ountl two ordinary mon under the irnis—they slnnding buck to back—will just pnss nrouud tltt; leg of Jumbo. An intoresting oxperimout wasdevisud - 1ST years ago by an English Catholic priest, named Nocdhnin, .111. association with t]inJA-i'n(!lr.iifttnralisCllii(lV)i,1=but--_ only properly carried out seventeen years later by anItalian philosoplior, tho Abbe Spnllunaiuii. Its purposo :wns the same ns Eeili's, to keep nn organic substitute so that nothing could alight mi it from without in order to Ilinl whether r r uiider - • suoli-' •- oond i Lioiis,"-" Ydi>- could spontaneously' develop within it. Bo miiiuto ftro tho organism!), 1 lio wo vor, ; that multitudes might bodepositod, un- seen, from Ilia nir during even a fow'. • minutes', exposure. With groat ingenuity ,' woro tho'altorcd'circumstance's mot. It wns avguod that heat would destroy 1 org(iuisms,Mis it destroys otlior'living things." So nu organic infusion waa placed in a llask and boiled, nnd,.•whilo it was boiling, the ueclc of the flask was fused and scaled by Ahot flume. Tluia nny living thing in tho''infusion niusfc have been killed and no others could enter. "When, this had boon properly , ilono tho flnsk might bo kflpt toryeara' .ithont any anitunlonln (B6called) over .ipearingln tUo inhwiiiu. ', /rj ; . ,. .:•••;,:. ...... .&'*™-;y. ) •'.'. '••-• ;<"'..-. .'.': :\''\'"•"ty-;. : -%:>>^.'l'.! 1 l% 1 .; i;i rs 1 ;\">^.V.V,nVfv ; ";;AA.; :

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Page 1: II] · 2015-12-03 · '•^-'ti'ZpJfy; "JJTjfvi II] •mm VOLUME XIX. WASHINGTON, WABKEN OOTJNTr, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 1,18S6. NUMBEK26. • • site'^ffiS-te'..?^™: pur, Wuelilnetiin

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VOLUME XIX.WASHINGTON, WABKEN OOTJNTr, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 1,18S6. NUMBEK26.

• • site'^ffiS-te'..?^™:pur, Wuelilnetiin, N . J .

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lii'Moii. N..I.** !,WAIHIK.ITO.1 I.OIIHK, Nn. f.. K. . t I., or Hie 0. » . -

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1 itvrfilii"* In cicli month, ia n U CLOCK. ° ^vtftWry, Miner F. lfciiy. WasliliujKm. N..).,

JOBS T, HKV.tni.iH I W T , S«; (ill, (I. A. K. inerti

J'JtOl'HS/iJOXAJj

t y s l , A. STMICElt,

Civil and Criminal Law Practitioner,notary Public, Uastor in Chancery.

WASHINGTON, II. J.

10IIK M. X'ANIJVKH,

-\Vasliliurl<>»-^"'•'••Attorney and Counsellor at Law,Sdiril»r M«*tcr (t- Kfiinincr in Chancery.HUOTITIONEI! IS TI1K UNITKI)

STATUS UOURTS,.Ami ill nil Hie (!»nrt» of Xeia Jr

Gives I N S T R U C T I O N S in MUSIC', onP I A N O or O R G A N

at 1iL* home, of nlriwiituncc uf \ni\i\\*. f>\nv\a\iiitt'iitlnt. pnUl In riullnicii^. Aln-uily lias. WSU fhlSS, Illlll llll'L'tS Witll Jjri'Ilt li"t't'»-'''!'-

'IVrm* e«i*y. -:t-:.-iv

'William J.WASHINGTON, X.4.

'Tciti'lit-r oM'iammuil Onjiitt. ' Ti...... In Vnval music uUi*." I'lilills* nUi-mU'd al

tlu-lr i.wn ruflileiicu. Mt.re limn 10 '[•xt»!rU-img. Terms reasonable.

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W.1SIU.Y0T0X AVK., WASIIISfiTOX, S. J .

• Ldoation, Accommodation anil Mnnngc-. . iiioiit. l'ermiuiwit anil Transient

fJui'.sld well (jnlerlnined.

ANew BILLIARD PARLOR Attached.

V. F. STAATHS, Proprietor.

NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.

li'tiViuVui^'ou^or llsli. ]>ii'k liiTi-1-.-. fiuiimr mas , <ir furmiy .-.tlii']iiini'i-.i'f.»r wlildi ilu-yliiivr no luuful wirrrino r i J i cwui^n t of llicl:iiiil owner, will U- |ir.--.cliti"! lo Inn fall I'Sli'tit •>( tin- Inw ims-.'liIi-iL ftm i d i uLTt-iw. ' . . .

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Proprietor

"To'cblrBxtraotea" For

Fresh Gas Every Day,GoUr Fillings a Specialty.

•J.E,,Gil)bs, Dentist.•• J u l r l A , SS-ly. ' '

Sfil.KAdKSCY FOIl

Stein way & Sons, Kranich & Bach,J. & 0 . Fischer, &c.

t'Aviai's, Tji.itu-; MAUKS A.M>COIMI.I(>IITK

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A Hundred Piancs and Organs

W. II. KELLEK,

223 & 225 Northampton St. Easton.

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A POWERFUL TONIC.

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Gem PianoESTABLISHED 1859

nrnnitlful Sow C|>.rlijlil 1'fnui), KoHnwnoUCUSL-, fur only Sl»r».

Hfiinl forUtHcrJittlyo.

Jlwil l imvyouto ct-

|Mi|mlni'ity of Uii'miili

iiiutiii'u o( rliir.oa mul (Jrj-uiin KUUIJIU nn litnfliirii)f- • wlmitlelitHfiftlKiIllGIl-

rm.WffirSIXVl'lAHH(HiiUrocotitmij'fflioi'oolSdny's tatt trltvl.

?. V,Hojnl Gora Oruan, Bull'.' Dluck Wtttuat Cuaoi tup;:ouly Sr.5. • „-/

Washington, Warreri Co., N, j .

. IYtIMBER.FOR_SALE." " T .laii'e n'ii liYiiiil'" cliunliiut" niitV m k iiiniliriAlso nil lilmlrt of Imt-d wo/ td.v Clu-Bliiiit funcIIORW, nit!e.'''iiiHl iiioUels. V ocU i3 ncti)Vk'UuU^i.lifin-.liV.'i'!''"''-.-Cull.nl..wuv nilll.

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LADIES!Aro you reck less t'tioiuh lo venture f Ifw> aoudtwo COIIIH lu HtAinim to HIP Mack i*iiUMtm/ Co.,.'clfuini KM WiurtiliiKttm Sliwt, NfwYoik. forone or Uii-lr iH-nitlifiit Illustrntnl •• I .ml lCH*H o o k H " It It n novl mi l i i tni i n t c r t

On rcci'Ipt of leu ct'iitn in ntatiips they will^ml postiifihl n. full w.1 of tlii-lr fainouB IIOUBO-oiaKOitiu V c r b a . . . . .ForicncctitBilii'yivlllnlwKwtiilnbookcoiitiilnltie

OIU|I!L'I(I woruK ul "Tli') Mlknilo," unit itiuvlu of>imi»t iHi|ni]:ir Hiiign, lu^i-ilicnvitli li-iicxiiulMIii

UUINEPTUS!ry II1.TH.IIIJ*. luiniilem (;lycyrrlil/til arninntlc

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Cent* ]ii>r I'ini llolttr. rrcscrlthil liytlioiinamliottiyuldjum in 1:UNJ|KI ami Amnlcn. Fortiiuli. nc-jiuiiaisk'U every boitlu. For Sutu by KrUfKlaln.

- - •• Jlnnufncturcd liy

The Academic Phannaccutic Co.,I.ONOOX AXI) KK1VY0UK.

5 3 2 - 5 3 6 WASHINGTON ST., NEW YORK CITY.

ELIXIR.pliarmaceutlo propnrallon

.. l>Wn\i*, tnnlnrfnl nml hlootl troubles : tlia r omilt of ovur t«L"iity-Hvoream of mostemiucnt

In UHO In thn liORi>ltal« In nvtiry unit of Europu.Kipi-ctally hflpfiil to IIUIICK, clilldrvn and pw-it of seiU'iitiiry hnliils.Kntln-ly vcKutuble; frt-o from harmful dniKs.

In Handsome Packages, Price 50 Cts.

Prepared solely by

LONDON AND N E W YORK,Chemist ft 1'j* npiwlnltiifiit to HIT Mnjesty tho

gui-fti mul to (hi; Uoynl Fnmlly., NEW YORK UKAXCII:

130, 132, 134- Charlton St.

ROYAFPILLS.oio'rlliM AH HOVAL r . i .u tn , Inld to l>ox, for U5 CfiiU. r1;

Same niMllciiinlbuxi*. 'SO i

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

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Tlio World's Great Blood Purifierand Llfo Giving: Principle.

Only Temperance Bitters Known.

E. H. McDonald JSrug Co., Proprietors,SAM KiASCISCO J.SU SEW VOUK.

GOiiGHING if colJi. tnd Hie

P U f l i / l M P M°« l'>™ eno

CnoVF One mi

WHEEZINGcf Ailhm

direct cutt i ol AM lim(Ins medicine are iirooR

. L>r, Tliomat1 Eclectrie O.i 11 ' i no equal n an A-^inii c

In ihu alwve cues Dr. Tlioma!1 Eelwl.e t-tivl «poii!.,It lias Riven TCIIC/ IDK«e[i it in v<'»r K'iiise. Tticie ij liitillyihe year ii will iiit be use!'*:!..

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KNOW THYSELF,KW TA arc3t Jtodlcnl Work on Manhood, Nervous and

PhyBlcnl Doblllty, Prcmaturo Decline In Sinn,Eiliaiisted Vitality, "Ac, Ac , tudt l io uiitulil UIID-cricd moulting from hiJIacrction or CXCCKUUS, 300psRea, piibatusitinlly bound in gilt, muslin. Coiutaliismoro tlmn 125 invaliiabio praicrlgitioim, em-brncinj! cvury-TflgcUbla-remedy in thcvpharniiicopula for al! ncuto nnd chronic digeiacfl. It iionipliiitlcnlly ft hook: fop tivery jnnn. Price only (V1

by innIL iioit'polil, fonccalcd In plain wri.]ipor.. / /IM.U.STllA'riVB SAMPI.K VllV.V. T(» MA.YOUIIG untl mlddlc-ngctl men for tho noxt,mnolyUaya. Send now, or cut tlil« out, M you pt£y neverMO it ngnln. AililruM Dr. \V. II. I'AH^^iCi'J B i^ l i B l M ^ \

. UUNOAltlAN VEKSUS GHK3IAN.

Tlio . composite nml. liotarogencoualmtnro ol Uit) Ilapslmrg Kmptco is fullyrcnlizeil J)y tho trtiTallor on tnkinf; liiafirst wnltf in IJutl-Poslli. Evorywhorc,iiowiuUys, tlioOuniinu lungungois rigor-ouflly oxcliulctl front public iuscriptioiiH,whotliiir ou street corners or triim-cnrs,or stemn-forry pior«; nml lliia thoughtho kiug, Fraucis Joaopli, is liiraaolf nOoTmni), noil Uoriunns by thousnmls woin tho city. Iti this tho Ilmigiimua urotaking full rovougo for tho impolitic at-tempt to crush their tuition nifty iu thepast,mill, na nil Iluiiptinnn uhiMrcn uvunow. trmglit tlioir own-liuitfiingn, iu thoilrfit instttiico. ntolcmuutftry scliM)l», nmlQcmiiur rutlioi* us tin nccomplisliinoni,no iiicoiivcuioiiCR, \TQ proHiutii1, m felt liytliu lunjm'ity of tho ]io]ntliitioii,' (if tliin

lous exclusion of tho Imtcil "ncliwab,"tho Ooinmu litngungo in tcnnetl by

them.

'1'liu Eii^Hflhiiini), however, with hh[Wittering of Gci-iuiin, piukeil up atcliools or clsowhcip, muat'iirctla rogrot

that tho two liiii£ii:igM nra not uscil inililio plncoa, m Fro null mul Flemish nvu

Itruasela, nnd Gorninn nml Czech ntnRiie. I t would lio of no cptisctiitomii)his eyes ivliiuli lnn iiiLRO stowl Jirnt, no

Hint I in might get tho Goiinnu soineliow.ibl thnt toiiRiio will 'nguiu appear

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First-Class • Dining Saloon.iiid UIOIICBI In Uio inn

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iu Builii-Pcatli for tliu ln-uuIH o f HILninny wlio cannot muster Mn^ynr nvtiou-Ifltions, whun tho soroiicss wltioli lui.0

iff from jiiist tyrnnny li:ia Iiiul timi!to Kubsiile.

To tulio ono iiiRtiinco of tho trotililncaused by tlm oxcliiKion of thu OtminiitOiiRiio: ^acdukur spcnln of tho Studwftlohni. obviously, IIH wiy clumitoilliigliHliInivn sees, somo laud of park, bill

.;hou tho foreigner senruhes for tlto name.on tho Inuii-ciir liociiiitiotilml it. Vnto:Li^ot, though ho knows it not, U ttuunnio ho want. Thoio would, of coiitSL*,bo nothing strange in nil tlii-i wore llnu-Rj i j in cvory wiy • n sojiiinito Sttit1, lmiit HIIOWH nil iiuiiccomnioil:iting spirittowtml olhcr subji'oh in tlio mat tor oltho litiiRitiifje, very often, tiatlio KiigHslimini liiui-iolf..

TIM-: 1EOVAL IMI.ACK OF MAI>ltII).

.Tho royttl painco of Madrid ia mio.ofUiu moat colossal ami ouo of tlnnnoslluugiiilioeiit royal vosvloncua in thu world.Tho aitc wliich it iiccnpii'3 is said lo lietliat of tho original nntpost Alcnznr othu Moors, wlioro Enriiiuo IV. resided.On the destruction of this by lire onChristmtiH ovc, 1M-1, Philip V. sot oufoot tliocouBtructioiiofnrositlciico whiulIia intcuilcd to miilto into n rival of Ver-sailles. Tiio ilrat 'design, by FolipoJnbura, n fSicilinu, was oven of morenmliitioiiH dimensions than that actuallycarried out nftcrwnril by unothor nrehi-tout, Oiovnnni SncchoUi, o*Turiu. Thinplan, though Hinnller und loss costly thniitho originnl one, embniuud tho fornmtioiof a block of Utiildiuga -170 foot aqunrfl

of the stupendous cditluo ha^o uovor buoucomplotod. So viiflf, indeed, tire Its HImcnsioiii', so noble its 'nrohiteotumltlosiyn, nud so splendid its internaldecoration, Unit when Napoleon theGreat paid a visit to Madrid to soo hiibrother Joseph, whom ho hail mademock king of Spain, tlm grnndcur andsplendor of tlio Pitlucto Real fiiirly tookaway tho braath of the uold-bloodcd amcynical conqueror and art critic, who lirusueerinRly remarked of tho cathedral oStrasbourg ibat.it ought to bo pliiGCLunder a glass ahndc, nnd'oi'tko Dnomc(

at Milan that iti woiulroua marljTe'tnicery would servo very well ns a pat-tern for tho laced' bord?r of a lady'spocket handkerchief. •'"On ascending theKraiid stairciso lie liattod, turuod to KiugJo.seph and.said;,_'! iUonsteur nion frorc,you aro better lodged limn I am.

r o n s i A t i o s OJT T U I S tfOsriNEsr.•••' j

Thoopinion ia oxprcssodby nn omiaonl |Amoiicnn Boiontist in n rncnnt lootnrn, I(bat tlio North Amoriona continent hailtho boRtnuiug of its formntlou iu islauda [uraiiig out of tlio inunonao occau, whicltgrow until they finally touched eachother. Mirny of tlioao ialauda woro .vol-canoes ' that' throw up raiiticr that linilforme.! .licuctitlt tlm surfnub of tho wotor.nnd woro liirger below tlio water thanabove it. Tho lliiwalian Islands lifiychad iiiiiuy volcititocs, nnd wcro "muchformed' by •Ilium. Their wliolo areoabovo tho son is inoro than thnt of theSUito of Musaaehusetlfl, but tlioir com-hiiiL'd liases must bo equal to tho 'wholeof Now Kuglnnd nutl Now York united.Tints tho origin id islands of this conti-nent could uiwily hiivo bnun inado toenlarge nud join each other, tuitl thegranito rook so nbiunlant wns doubtlessouct) onipted from volcanoes, like llmv-ing lava. Among tho ilr.it volcuiiuislands must liiivo been GreenliUid, Crtii-jila east of "WiniiipoK, tho Atlantic dis-trict, tlio llocky nioiinlaiiiH tun! tho3ierm Ncvudns, but its tho islands rosemd enlarged, great depressions wouldlatumlly commence und RO on, nnd inthis way tho'depressions of Hudson'sRay, the Mississippi valley, and lhu SuitLake mid Nevada hiia been formed, untillater tho depressions would havo « Situcc'r•r ulatter shape. .•<•>.•

KQUAr. TO TilK ESlUKtfKSCV.

"Look out!" fiiiid Mm. Cleveland, nsher lntabaud tripped merrily across tlifloor of tho bridal chamber iu hit) bnrefeet. : " I f you step ou that thing, it'lUip up nnd hit you." ,.

• ".Wlmt'll .hit.no,-my precious ono?"asked tho Pruaidont.

"Why, that round thing ou tho floorthoro."

"I'lmt'a my: collar, dear," aa i^ thePreaidont. ' - • '-' C J'i

"Your collar! Gracious!" cx<!i.<>medhis ehiirmiiig young bride. " I thoughlit was thd hoop of a flout bnrrel."

"JN'OW; thnt/1'enihidn mo,"-said "Mr.Olevolaiid,"you'll hava to make'manbox to keep my collars in."

"l'eo," replied the blushing creature,as sho turned toward tho wall. VWnitill wo got buck to tho White. IIouso amI'll trim a boor vat iu pink ribbon foryou." . . _ • . _ . _ _

.: .. ' flltKAT ON. 1JKFISISO.-: :

oliuni by tho nnmo'" of 'Brown." " ITo wtwouo of those fellows who.uro forovor jok-ing, anil nro never iu clovbV except whoipoking fun at thoso who can pny thembade in Momia's coin, or on others,whoso witty points nro fowaud whosejokes nro liko nngcls' visits. Wo worereviewing grammar ono afternoon, BrowBitting between myself and n boy namedDunham, whov depended, on those wlueat near him to " toll" him. My nnswoiwas:. 1.

l.'_Tho_innaQuliiio..Kenilor...is.thntwhich denotes'animnlsof tho iunloki l^lion ^rown followed with tho definitionpf t|(p fpniiiiiuc. Tho question, for tli^eflnitioii'of tho uouter then enmo toPunhani. I could EOO Dnulinm leanover, wliilo Brown whispered to \\\xnuud liiviuoao withi'VJhe liontai" gondoja tii'ftt whiph denotps animals that 'areQoillior malo uor fcinale," Theremove than nftirovc, for tlioro woro a low.

. JUUGAtENT.

: :+ + U j . r , ^ ]iT Ai4HOURS, j ; ;

fivcrj'tliint: neat,';'em i mid hi (ittrtect'orikr. .WmVltAUltON,

v " 'Pre t ty? ' No, I won't say baby i.pretty," declared a young mother, "foj mu 8 p o n ] c Qf i ] i m imptitti(llly, thOUgll

;;ip is my own, and tlint'a more .than most

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'diyinoly;ftiirj; noes jftst t6o"-;&linninff. fqi!'aiiy'thiagj .'in'- faot,' hors lauitloaSi^ilBut'I•won'tsnyho'apretty.V •; .i.^tr,-;i-

':Tliq. p g y ,a anything, elae.

o'to; B

Tlio fact of tliu fiiiokoo'ti G£<* bufimudiu'auolher bird's iiijsl—indoeil, oftho ciiukbt) having no nodt of iU own—r:is known iu very eiirly times. I t Iiiitl

its eggs in othiu- birds' nefltn, IJut thenKiino this dilllcully;, Homo oi" those nostircro too small to aViniit tlm cncl:oi>, ami

iu niiuiy iiiisns her C;JK wiw found 'in anest to which tho only opining was n.1tho Fide. It war. n puzulu to unltii-idMbut the piizzlo was Kolvod. Thoretwo or threo slorit'3 that .one reads in allthu banks. Mui!f;'Il'VlU'.v is tho chronic-lor of one. In Julie, 183-), two sons of nfanner near Coxmuir saw n: cuckoo invery suspicion!) circumstances, whichk-d them lo waMi it. Tho bird dutibcr-iitely picked up nn egg in its bill, lookedaround cautiously to sco whether it wasobserved, and then lio'pped oil' with itsbunion. It followed its inslmut in tillsmatter, and tho boys followed theirs.Iu met, they folloiveil thu cuukoo lill allost they saw it mo and Hy iiwny, ( i ito tho i>lace, they found u titlark's nestprotected, by iycanopy of strong hcatheitwigs, nnd in tlsatnu.it was a cuckoo'segg. .With tho assistance at a tolcseopo,a forester of tho uauiu of Mutlor watchedthe procucdiiigs of ttu iiususpoctint; hencuckoo. He saw her-Jay itn vzx uuUiuk, talio it.up iu her bill, a i r ry i t ofVtcn ii****t o lwby, in which nnst—n wiigtailV—ho fouud it ti fow mitiuttia afterward.

itiviNd r o u JUIOO.OOO. :

Tlio J\tK 3MI Gitzette snys: TL.Knglish divers ami Captain IS. F.Stevens, Lloyd's surveyor, liavo jusl

'returned from the island of CJraiulCanary after raising ft sum of uo losjthan ^00,000. This nmonnt was lyiu,submerged 151) foot doep, about a milfrom the southernmost limit of tliishmd of Grand Cuimry. Tho treasurwent down about two years ngo, inbrand now Spanish steamer called fiVAlnhonsou XII. Tlio steamer tnti onboard £100,000 worth of Spav&fi doHnrou tlioir way to Cuba. "'Ito insurance

'oirWrtrniUnej^nis eOoutodnt Lloyd's,aud was puid over to tho insurers afteitho vessel fouudorcul. After a lapse o;over a ycur, C;ipt:iiu 11. I1'. Stevens audthree Knglish' divers we'ra" su'iit'oiit "l«'Grniid- Oannry:i to~-; try -iiiuV •recover •"tin•eunken troiumru.-' Tiioy sucuuedutl' iubringing up nine boxes coiitaiutiig spitcioof tho valuo of £10,000 cncli,' but UKtenth box could, not bo found, and tli(divers had to eoino away without it. 'J'lumouev.w;ts^iu tlio.,ma||*roo'ai,.idiiiost.«lUio'bottom of 'tlio ship. Tlio decks ba.lto bo forced by explosion, and whon themail-room was n-aohci! tho pluckydivers Iifl.il to haul thu boxes from one.deck, to another iuitil tlie top.dod: ofthe vessDl_was .reached. Fortuuattilythe fear that the vossul might bo "suiil;deeper by tho explosion was not i*o;di/.ctl,but thousands of 'dead tlsh were sout tthe surface. . ,

SIIKSTOS. mscovcu i iw IN SIT.KUTA.

Advices from Moscow stfilp . tha t tliRussian Tecliuicnl 'Koaietyli'as"rccdmulfrom tho Ui'id region some lino speci-mons of asbestos recently discovoroil intho provinco of Ekaterinburg, togetherwith a soiontillo report atntinpr thatinvestigations^ oarofully oonductod Imvorcvoaled tho existoiiaa of nuusunlly largo'dc;;o2itsf;c!4that;;;i;iiucral,".:'lt is. ouly.ayear rigo~'tliat n"" wmilar 'discovery "wasnifiilo in the Krivoy Hog district of southRussia, but in that finsc the minornl wasof a somewhat inferior character, whereas'tliiit~frbui Ekatorinourg,is-pronouncedto bo equal tu the ilupst in tho-market.,Tho Siberians nro well nwaro ,61; the'importnuea of tlioir discovery, ami aroalready looking fonvnrd to the visitof foreign manufacturers of asbestosmaterials, particularly,,from this coim-.try, wliero the industry is rapidly on tlioincreased^ Tlio" "dopbaits" lio "elUia to the'Ekataniiburg railway, ami tlio facilitiesof transpqrt'nffordcd by tho lino, nmlYoltjii River system, will buablo a readyixport trado to bo:oponod up. A sng.

gi'slion has nlroady boon tlirowu out Hint•Iliissia should ;aUemnt.tliof m^nufanof asbestos matoriida horsolf, and it iasaid that if this were douo encourage-meet would bo given to fiu'thor iuvesti;gation, nud other tliscove'rios would -bamndo. Siberia, is known to possess innbuudanoo almost:-, every conceivablemineral,1''and her resources havo onlyfailed to nt tract tho attention of Europobecaiiso'tka-,'communications' with thocountry' wero^Eb difflouH. Now, hoiy-over, that-staiiiii 'edrviiriunicaHon oxislafrolrfwostbrn Europo" to SiOOO miles oaslof \ Urnla, thoro is - every, probability thntEuropean capitalists will bo atfraotod totho' country, hndwo 'should not bo eur-prisodif rtlib'i-'aaliestosMliscove^y^o'nldjinvito tho.'enterpriso of.' Germnirmiinu^fncturera, who nro now pvorruuuing• R u s s i a . " ' . ' ' . ' : ,'. ' :'-iy< A> i t - ' i . ' . : ' . . \ .•, ••.

V • A OnNEKOUS VOHPOSEn.

Somo yoara ngo & young fiiri ptanoislwns nbout.togiva her first concert inono of tho foro.Ra:oapi*al3, Sho badnever even coon tho composer Hare,nit BIIO wa3 tempted to insert in lhoprogrammes sho cent out tho nllurluglotiiio "pupil of Horz," dooming lior-

self perfectly snfo from dotcctioii, aa themusioiaii was far away. Jnatbeforo theilay.of tho concert sho took .up a liows*p;t[ior, fttic?, to tier Iiorror, nmoag tlionames of tlm arrivals nt n hotel in thocity sho road that of Henri Horss. Whatwas sho to do? To confess lior fraudpublicly at tho outset of her musicalcareer would bo to crush horsolf nt otico.A. fitraightforwiird plan suggested itself.Acting upon it, sho wont to tho liotol,asked to ECO IIciz, nud throw herself ouii3 mercy. lions nsked horafow qucg-

lions, nud then rctjuostcd lior to playouo of tho pieces sho intended to per-form ut tlto concert. Whilo sho didho stood over her, suggesting a pausohoro or corroding n forte there. At thoconclusion of tho picco Ilcrz said: "Now,nindeinoisollo, you can truthfully saythat you aro n pupil of Here, for youliavo had your first lesson. You maynl.iopu.tou your programmes that youwill bo ns.«i-)tcd l * your master, whowill piny two pieces nt your concert.Ilcrz kept his promise, aud by hisIdtulne.i.s saved the girl's rcputntiou.

A tiISlt.1IAN TOWN I.V TKXAS,

Now llmutifut.i ia somuthing ntiiqncr. picco of tho old world put down iutotho now; a Gormnii town, in fact, tramp!;uilml into Amorican soil, nud of allaisites in Texas—anil woatorn Toxaa atthai—awtnto Rottled by tho Lutiu rnco,wlitim many KpansNli laws still obtain,nud the very part of tho fitato wlioro thoSpaui-sh had their strongest hold andstill rxhibit their "roatest strength. Itt:t indued Mrniigo that just tltoro thitlKHoughl.v Teutouio town should bolocated, and Hiia -Gothut people keeptheir stylo of life unohanged and theirrace unmixed. Juatsts great a contrastin presented in nn'/ecclesiasUcal view,when wo consider ^the fact that theseliboral-miiuledand frco-thinking Gor-uiiiiiij nro thrown among tho ettpcriti-tionsly" roligioiis Lutina, who nanietlthtiii- towns nud cities for their saints,who nailed a town Corpus Christi and abay JOsporitu Santa.

'J'lio population of theso German set-tlement.') ia thrifty and hard working.Their luoi'chauts tiro noted for integrityand hi^lt business standing. At K<llraunfuls tiro tho only wooleu clothinuntifactories iu the state. Tho productso[ theso mills rank with tho very best.Tlie Cotnal and Gatidalonpo rivers,upon which tho town is located, nlVortinii£iiilicont water. -Tliis soction o'lVsiis ia considered the healthiest- :'..'"'.'

uct'iTinti'XCi^ of I'I^TKII'M:!) I'LHSII

"•"Of'frogs"niul"toiida inclosctt'in solidrook and oilier fablua of tho saiitu untilfrequently appear in tho duily. and•ccltly piiperd. Ono not dissimilar,

though vastly more absurd, of the liml-injj of. two living hats imheddod in :iioltd lump of bituminous coal ,froi:i acoal mino in Maryland is now soing tl:rounds, and will probably not rest till

ire ~s' tiOJ3_Maino to California hasgiven publication fC-Jt— ^L'liore was paidto luivt! been no cruviej aitmiEltirsj-il'ilentmnco of theso wondoi'fnl bats, nndthat tliBri) was n olearly formed impres-sion left hy them. Tho inference—no,tho only "conclusion"— is that theso

loaiy ehuc-iiler:iH9 am living remnnnt^of the coiil( ,.niiig ngo. It wns not ioiigairo tint just such :i story was told, of an

"onttoiul in another cent mine, onlythis'tinio I ho 'carboniferous butracliwiiIiiul become, ns was naturally expected,•cry much desiccated. .It ia very strange

with whiit pcfsislenco .such myths nndfables retain Ihfiir hold on popular crod-once. Men of high intelligence will aver(hoii'j'ljy.Hef iii-.pt'triJi'.'d hitman .bodieg,-nnd we have known a shrewd businessman to exhibit what ho iirmly believedwas u large muss of fossil bufiulo ilesh,

swF, muscles, blood and all. What•o mitiirnl lliiug could Ilium bo than

the finding of a toad or bat, dead, hibur-u.ilingjOr active, iu tho crovieos of a uaaliniim'?'niidyet, doubtlcsa, to onu whollynnacquaiiitcd with ireolo^icil and zoolo-[•ical principles, a carboniferous fossil(Ish or living b.at ijponw equally in

. nnd ivondorfnl, .. Such . fancifulilitjlits of imagination might pass ituno-ieeil woro they not so industriouslyJircululeil1 in tho columns of ovonthe highest class of metropolitan news-papers. "

GtiOllGIA'5- SIIII'TINU SiVXDS.

People who havo taken the trouble to)dowiMitUi thi) swamp lands.just below

the city of Mncon, Ga., havo found nnalmost-V'"C"«:»':;""''..dcpD3itr of :.2and inthu swiunp and fiolds'.'---The snud is asline and whitman bh;.t aaen on tiio bcncliou . Gtu.ibcrhi.dvlalniid, Many personshavo hiiulod- it way. cartloads oF it forllowci" gardens, (front-"yards aud othoipurposes. It was known Hint this sandwas washed upon tho lauds by tho recentfreshet^ hut whore i it oamo from wa:

i_7,7,lo when it was remembered tliat";tlio.rivor;..bottoiii..nnd_.Jwt^ks .nro of tho.reddest'tmuV Tho mystery,, has beenexplained. When tho llnrrisan freshetoccurred iu 18-11 sill tho laud in tho vicin-ity of Jnliotto ou lhu East Tennessee,,Virginia nml Georgia rr.ilroad was cov-ered with simd. lu tho Iiuod tho dwoll-

ef-Mr. J. "A. JJowdoiuwas' lovclcd to-the ground and lho contents scattered.Tho waters subsided and left tho depositof mud several foot deep. A fow daysngo Mr. Bowdoin ivaa plowiiig, nnd,having occasion to visit a portion at thoHeld that ho had nob seen in somo time,ho found tho land baro of. tho sauil thnthnd laiti on it for forly-fivo yenvs.. Hofouud pols mul liotllcs that bolougod tohis parents nnd had boon scattered whentho -Harrison freshet destroyed the dwell-ing ' hotisc. Thcro xnao also wheoltrnolta ,011 tho hnrd clay uiado by wagon

-heels nt thnt time. And thus tlia sandthat had1 Jjoon left on the limd/jneiir'iTulictto by; brioif rcslilitNvns',"after no'nrly'

Jlintr^a. contury, takou up by, anotherfrcshot and deposited on tlio'lands near

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DIDN'I FAVOH A UAI.VWAT JO11. _

A gentlomnu had occasion to Bond hislittlo daughter up to tlia gan-ot for somonriiclo • which lio vvnntctd. { Tlio ohilduoourotui'ucd crying; aud upou boiagasked what tho troublo was, replied,"that tho enowlind siftotl iu upou thegarret btairs nud sho had slipped downand linrt horsclf." - , : ;

"Well, did yon pet wliatI told you?"inquired tlm father. :,

Sho replied tfuit she had not."Well, then," ho exclaimed, starting

up. " I'll go; I guess 1 niu't afraid of nlittle snow." • • . . • • '

After ho hnd goue tho child observedthat sho hoped papa would fall just alittlo to pay him for laughing at her.

Soon nftorwardii a distnut bumpingnnd rolling wns hoard, accompanied withtho sound of -'suppressed wrntli. Thofamily listened with nwnkencd interest,but tho object of'their solicititdo washoard abovo whispering quito 3oborly, nathough nothing had happened.

Ho crossed two rooms abovo and ns hoapproached tho top of tho stairs, thun-dered out:

"Open tho chamber door! Next youknow, j'ou'll have mo tnmblo down heroand break iny nock. Ii's so dnrk now—"but the senfeuce wns never Unbilled.

Trip went his licels nnd rolling, tlnitnp-ing nnd swearing ho sprawled \m sixfeot of length upon the Uitohen floor,where, lie was greeted with imraU otmerriment from Lhu collected family.Ifu lay quito still for n moment, and thenshouted out: . . ' . . , . .

"Open tho collar door; I may as wellput her through, clear to tho bottom."

JII : iiiDN't WAICI: m ; i :

On a certain occaHioti i'ergusiou waawending his way homeward, sorelytroubled iu his wind over the citrlninIcoturo ho know was iu store for him,and casting about for Homo menus olevading it. Suddenly 11 bright idea waaevolved from lib befuddled brain. JLwould slip quietly into tho houso nudgot into bed without awaking his ivifiAccordingly he carefully undressed iuthe lower hall, stolo gently upstniis suidcrept into bed, with his face turnedtoward tho: outside. JJo mentally ctgrntulalcd himself upon his siiceem Hifur and went to sleep. When ho awokeiu tlio morning hu daroil Tint loo!; at hitivifo, nud after lying still for n few min-utes, and not henrittgnny noise from her,he concluded sho was still nslcop. liethen determined to nriso very quietly,carry his clothes into tho hall, droisthere, and go down town to businesswithout waiting for breakfast. Ho wassuccessful iu this, and meeting the col-ored servant girl downstairs, ho said:

""Eliza, you can toll your mistress'1expect to bo very busy to-day, and there-fore I didn't stop to eat breakfast witliher this morning."

"Law snkes, Mr. Pcrgusou!" saidKliiia, V.missns..douo gone 'way yester-day moniiiig, and wild 'slid wouldn't beback till dis evening." ..y

A HIT ' o r sTitixa.

There ia n largn factory iu New Yorkwhich covers sin entire. blojlt. Haifain ill ion of money wouldn't buy it; and itwas built by a bit of cord not more than:ix inches long. Eight years ago a poormechanic •perfected au . invention—thoimplest thing ou earth—and with hia:sitenE'in'J:.{3i»iiud ho went down towntie diiy und cnlictr »dw. tho hoad of a

liouso whoso check was ourre'iiWiSI'-JiTO^L'S anywhere in tlio street. 'The

inventor olVored to sell two-thirds of his]-ateut for twenty.thotiSiiud dollars if tho.

would bind itsolf to put ono him*dred tlionFaiiddollnrs into factorioV 'for"producing tho little thinslichnd invented.''lho iiini signed; papers in less than anhour fruin the timo of huariug tho pro-posal, and in ri not her hour tlio inventorlisid converted the Urm's uheek for twenty

s:uul dollars into gruenbitcks. LotsjKiitjjiit, nuil u factory wus erectCLl.buiiiiioRs {jreiv sptjc'dily to gigantio

proportions, and at leugth the linn ac-quired all the rest of t!io block, nnd cov-

reditwilh brick and niorlar, and now1I10 inventor is ablo to nssouiato with thoimllioniitiires. Tlio littlo glovo fastener—a piece of curd ubnut six inches longand a dcu'.oit lilllu metal hooks, or but-tous—is the llttug th.it was invented.So much for one man who was concerned'ii gloves. Others h-iva tnadu money out• f Ihfitn nml.lost it in other enterprises.

t'AIS IS MHXTAI.;

Tho Su-imtilli: Amoriciti thinks thntthe agitiUion in regard to the -ci'uoltiQ3practised on animals hits Ijoon ratheroverdone through iguomnco of thotuitiiro of p;iin, which, it insists, dependsecsa:itia.lly.uijoirlh«;jiu:id,::uul not .upontlm norvuri. All animuU uf lower grailothan' huinaii 'stilTuL-verynnich lcss'piiiiifrom physical iujuries (him our scnsattoiiactinvcy tons. We mil ivndily Roe thoproof of this in their hsiliitnal action;Mnnycr llio'.stiirlishos detach-parts oftheir.anna at tho very smallest provoca-Iiiiii.^iiiid rotiiaiu •uninjured1 by thoohango or loss. ;j'A fish Ihat has tornaway tho hook i'rom n.lino i n i l s strug.gltug(,o eauiipo will tako tho bait againrtjijwoii ay. its fright lmi passed off, andwiiilo tho lioclc still roimiins in tiio jnw•whiiili"it"hu3' poiTui'.tLud." A fawn^wheisuforeleg wiifi wmiulod by a slutt liml itamputntQil witliout amoJibuti03, nnd gavo

.rcoly 11 sign of pain. Ginning stillhighor, we n-coguiao tho fnor, whichperfeotly well kuown, that savages of

_tho_ human-raoo pay sm;ill attention fo"iiijuries.' 'Agaiii, "bvory "RiifgeoTi" .convincing proof iu his daily exparieucoHint the sonsitivoness of his variouspatients varies aq,widely that ther.o mustbo somo cause for it boyond thatwhioliis u'.lysical. Thoro ^ia. lio such widedivm'sity in tho torvo tisatio of thcii-'sysjbms. as can nccoimt for lho oxtromoliftcVencoa w;Uh which they, not onlymiiiu'test ,pain,''but willi n-ltich theyiloublloss ftDl.it. The conclusion ia that,though tlto transmission of pain is rtc-poudout 011 noryo fibres oulj, its sent amiorigin'inro boyomi, and. are truly notphysical (it all. Pain in mental.

'""Wo'c'iiu only havo tho highest happi-ness by having wido thoughts, andmuch fooling for tho rest of tho 'World, nao u r s e l v e s . / " . • • ; - * " ' • . . " ; . . • • • _ : • - - " - ' - • " • • • " •'•

ass*.DOODLE."

Ono of tho earliest traditions about tha .' ;;word Ynnkoo wonld ossign.it to old.-,<:;/㣥<I'annor llantings, who Uyod in Oam- ' ^bridge, Mass., in 1713, and with whom ; ^Tf!:

Yaukeo"oidor mcaut oxcollent cider, . ' , r "Yaukoo" Iwana oxcellout bonns, '"::

Tho term stuck to tho old man, witti (whom tho Harvard stmloiita of that day '•: "'•.ran up lively bills, and soon camo in col. ' : "logo slang to mean foolish or weak* ' ' :miuded. lu th i s contemptuousBOLSOif 1 V ;ivna nppliod later to all Now Euglandora, - . , j ;For ouo hundred years American phlNologista havo boon trying to traco tha • (term to an Indian source. I t is not .-/^Jnd i an , bu t Ut i t ch . If ono m i g h t oliar- .:.'.['•

icterizo tho relations botwecn New Bog-nnd nnd tho Xow Netherlands in tho

colonial period, he. would eay with Irvingihiit tho "Ynukeo despised tho Dutch-. ••";••!'':"•'

in, and tho Dulclusnu abomiuatcd tlm ; rYaiiUee," Tho Dutch verb "Yankee" ;'..ncans to wiarl, wrangle, hanker after,. , • . •mdtho uorni "Yankee," howliug cur, is '..'..;;I'crhiips tho iuostexprcs3ivo term of con- . •..-.;-'Icmjit in tho wholo lnngunge. Out ol !Ihat acriuiDntoitsatrugglo betwoen Con- -v -v-iticclicut and Now Amsterdam camo tho ,, . '"liuk-namo which has stuck tothodosoou* ' • ;Innts. of tho Puritans over since. Tho ;ir had been popular iu .Euglaud 03 . L.:inly juslToOunder the name of "Fisher 's ' ::

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Tlipro seems lo bo a curious relation , . :exi»lingbetwcmibiblio-maninniidklepto- ' :

matiia. Iu tho matter of boohs, it is not L ,tho poor and tho needy who steal, but ,•"•'•lho wealthy men aud women, who nro - .amply ulilo to gratify thcirliternry tastes,

i'i: is certainly n fascination in tho ;

pilod-up trcsisuroj) of tho mind, ns 111 tho -. '.jjnl.d of lhu plethoiiu bank-vaults; but it ;.;.• .;

% surprisjft us—thoso of us who nra ;•n»»l tho victims of thin Iclepto-biblio- "'*';,niania—to bo told by au eminent libra- : - ;,

that ''ministers uro not to bo trusted .in 11 library more than any ono olse." It --..:•-was tho anno gontlomau of long export. . '.t:ce—nnd evidently of faith in human *

nature iu tho reverao ratio of tlio years '.•.;, :hu had served as a librarian—who 1111-iilushingly nMiertcd: " I make it n rillonot. to trust nny lady who is a lover of.boo!;?,!" In confirmation of this sad

uion, the librarian of tho Long IslandHisEurioitl Society librnvy says ho had;liceu warned by "tho principal of tliolargest girls' Heminary iu IJrooklyn"— .llmt "they nil steal." Aftor the deathof "a high-toned gentleman," nuotherlibrarian found two hundred stolen vol-

UK's in his rc&idenuo,. In the light oftmoh a Hlmwing, tho suggestion that a :,bluck list of library thievos bo piepat'edfor tho protection of libmriana was 11iirnclical one, nnil'suiih n prccitttiou''•iljould bo (alien without delay.

A MOMENTOUS (JUKST1UN. -

.... lioeout.oventa furniah. grounds.for tv lS

new iiud very plausible theory in regardto (ho burning of tho world, a theory •'that nttributcs tho conflngi'ittton to wellknown natural ngeucies—ngencies which :nt in-ojiont thrcntcu to get beyond humaneoutml, nud by which the world, nndpossibly (he universe, may bo destroyed,not only iu our time, but in the course iof a few years, or oven mouths. I t will '..bo remembered that within the pflBt yearwhat is kuown as "natural gas" lingcomo iuto very general use iu parts ofPcmi'sylvnuin. This gas is obtained byboring through tho surface of tho enrtb.

-.into cavities whero the gas has beenatoreif Gy rAO.. ju'ficeas of naturj>,--iwhence it escapes into th~o~ilpper riirns -soon ns au outlet is oil'ered. Gasi wellsImvu beuii diauovured iti Ohio, New luex-^""ieo and Californin,aud will, 110 doubt,liko oil welts, bo discovered iu;many;localities, perhaps in Europe nnd Asia aswell ns in this country. \Vlicn wo havoa cirelo of gns wells extending from,Pennsylvania through tho Ohio Valleyto the Missouri "Valley, then to tho'Pacific via Alaska nnd Beliriug Straits to -Siberia, und on through Itusfliain Eur-ope to Geiinniiy, and oven England, whoknows Svhnt may happen? Even withthe fow wells now running, what would -occur if the tiro by souio chnnco shouldbe conveyed to tho bowels of tlio earth? -;Might not tho sen be dried up and. thomountains'hurled from their founda-tions? Indeed, might not tho earth beblown to fragments—convorted, so tospeak, into decillions of incendiary ;rockets for extending the conflagration ~to tho rest of tho universe? Whok n o w s ? . ' " " ' • ' • • } • ' • .

Jumbo, nlive, ^weighed eeven toils;"shifted, ho weighs threo tona. Hiaheight is •twelve foot; length, fourteen-feet; girth measurement, eighteon feet

;.Tbc•• sliin-ris nailed -to a Ttooilon form,-:over which it is strotohed. Sovonty-foui"iliousand four hundred nnd eighty nailswore used in nailing i t aud not ono olthem shows. A fitring that ivill pnsaii'ountl two ordinary mon under theirnis—they slnnding buck to back—willjust pnss nrouud tltt; leg of Jumbo.

An intoresting oxperimout wasdevisud -1ST years ago by an English Catholicpriest, named Nocdhnin, .111. associationwith t]inJA-i'n(!lr.iifttnralisCllii(lV)i,1=but--_only properly carried out seventeenyears later by an Italian philosoplior,tho Abbe Spnllunaiuii. Its purposo :wnsthe same ns Eeili's, to keep nn organicsubstitute so that nothing could alightmi it from without in order to Ilinl

• whether rruiider - • suoli-' •- oond i Lioiis,"-" Ydi>-could spontaneously' develop within i t .Bo miiiuto ftro tho organism!),1 lio wo vor, ;that multitudes might bo depositod, un-seen, from Ilia nir during even a fow'. •minutes', exposure. With groat ingenuity ,'woro tho'altorcd'circumstance's mot. I twns avguod that heat would destroy1

org(iuisms,Mis it destroys otlior'livingthings." So nu organic infusion waaplaced in a llask and boiled, nnd,.•whiloit was boiling, the ueclc of the flask wasfused and scaled by A hot flume. Tluianny living thing in tho''infusion niusfchave been killed and no others couldenter. "When, this had boon properly ,ilono tho flnsk might bo kflpt toryeara'.ithont any anitunlonln (B6called) over.ipearingln tUo inhwiiiu. ' , / r j ; . ,.

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The Washington Star.

La Boo & Blazer,unions ASt» I'UtiusiiEita.

VKHHUR«. ; _P-TM W.Bw«i

51.50 per Year, In Aivanco.

U'ASUlS(rrON,N.J.,.lULV I.18SH.

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Jmlgo Dnviil Davis filial on S:iturJaylliwt tit his homo in lilpoiinngtoii, lil«.

MUdlUwo lovulnuil luring loft the•\Vhito House, the uniioiiiiccmont foiuiulctlmt titia is to innliO Chicago lior li

; mid tlierc edit a litcrniy joimml.

Tho Semite by a vote of 81) la' 17 linttimaed tho Huuso bill to.iwtnre Kits*.Tolm Porter to thu nrmy and jilnco himnn tho retired list. Tho bill was opposed

.''principally by Senator Logim, but hisdliorts to defeat JUHIUM being dime jMVnvudfutile.

'Henry D. Keiaoy is undoubtedly theTooli-Buli of Xew Jersey, l ie in Secre-tary of State, Commissioner of Inaiirnnco,a member of tho Bonrrf of Biiul: Commis-sioner, Clerk of the Court of Emu's midAppeals, Clerk of tho Court of Impeach-ment, Clerk .of tho Court of Pimlonst,Clerkof Prerogative Court, Cominiy^ioiierol tho State Library, Sciontilic SchoolCoiuumsioucr atitl a member of severalminor boards.—J'utcrsvn Uuurdhin. .

Mr. -R. 'ft Trice, of HackclUtown,was last week miuuimously ro-niiiioiulodby tho Stnto Hoard of JjiliiciUiou asCounty Superiatendoutof Public Schools.Wo Irani that there is an element (juicily

, nt work innkiug an oft'ort to dcfent Mr.Price's confirmntion by tho Hoard ofFreeholders, but it'does not appear thatftiiy great opposition lins yet arwonamong tho members of the Board. Tlioobjections made nvo so trivial that it isdoubtful if even a sinjjlo vote unii beguiued against him. :

A few prominent citizens have calledour attention to tho matter of the licensefee til tho l-'rome saloon, no report of thereceipt of which was to bo fouud in thofiniuioinl statement of tho Ijoiouyli. yir',Frome's license lins expired and its thocouncil meets next wed; they enn laketho proper ami more nctivo stops in thematter. Mr. Fromo claims to have paidthe nmnunt once, but his memory failshim ami ho cannot recollect to whom fiepniit it. This, however, is not tho firstinstance in which his memory 1ms proveddefective.

A Questionable Proceeding.Thedefondnnt, Titus, in the Iliickelt.s-

iowu murder ease, has employed Chief-. Justice Beasley's son, the Prosecutor of

the Mercer Picas ,to "assist him in his de-, feiYce." 'l'his will revive the question of

tho propriety, lirst. of 'employing oneState's attorney in H certain comity, todefend a criminal against tho .State in

,-•.;• aaother cawaty; • aad, icuoiitl, of -having..ti son engaged as counsel in an important

trial where his own father sits upon thebench and decides law points raised bythe son. It seems to us now, as it everhas, thai it is a wrong which ought not

; to be perpetuated, tlmt n son shall pntc-- iiee law before his father, or brother lie-fore brother ; and it is scarcely less re-volting to justice to have prosecutinollicci'f! stepping over to neighunriucounties and defending criminals,—&*tii>

'I'hfi sale ot' tlio Realty property, oeuiyling on the SOili_ jiijsfaffii;\wiVl soon I

~tli£!iJAV.'a aiiuiiimctiirci's and others desi;:.-' ••- j(1g j 0 (ixtend their'•manufacturing i'acil.

ijoK will Jo well to tuku mite of the dutu: "of lliu sitle will inifiiire into the'nature-of

ihe property to be sold, This factory. i.a. well-built frame .structura with1 fourlargo \vin»H, basement, three stories andattic, has several outbuildings, and in

" . . . wiiH-eiini'^eil with.machinery mill pro-•viilcl with-iiu excellent pair of double-genrcd 'iCh'i-ijorse-power engines aud boil-em. The properly is to be solil us nwhole oi- in 0110 or inpvo pjirc'els, nnd iti-clndcK Hie miiehinery, railroatl-s mid all

,. ...ioiher..!!i)purU'iianee.s,. .Thu terms of milelire 20 per cunt e:ish, the whole baliinccol' purchase money to be nuid in thirtyf'tsiya from the date of H;I1O iipnn'eiinlinn-ttlioti liy tho Court of Chancery. It willno doubt be :i bargain for. someone, mul

" iievei'iiJ parlies already have nn eye on" • Iho iii'iinerly, Sliiinifucturcr-s who have

^HHC forsticli a propertj' could, not Ibid iilielfer placo tlin.it M'asliinytoii in which

' to have it loealed. It is''aii:.incorjK)fiil(idtown, with a low tax; rate, lociited alo'ng

: (he B.,-L. ,v. W. lliiih-uad nt its junction,;..,.._. with t h e ^ L ^ Ii.. Hiiilroad,. and-. ii/slK»rt"•"" ,; roud nni.s from hero to Junction, con-••-••••-nectitig with tlio Xinv J'uiauy Cuutml.

Lofiatcd iihoiiffsisty milu/jl,!<iii r.n air lino,due west of Xew York city,' anil about

, iho same • (ILsijtiieo nwirly iiottii from". Tbilndelphiii, Wiwhiuglon is adn.inibly

siluatud for becoming tho Jlonrishing ecu*,j'.tro of frmlo and population, . It lies in

• "''Valid of tho fint-st and richest vulk'j-s inthe State, surronndud liy wood-rove rediriHn from the tops of which tho ayo nt aglance can'discern nature's beauty iw it

~ / v . Jinn I.ioeii developed here.... .

Aside from^tlio cxeeljcilt location oftlio property and tho boauiifiij smronnd-ings of llio place, its liealthfulneaa, nhip-•)ing futilities, etc., the excellent wilierwith which the town in supplied and ita

^;.L;,J»V«y-rofii.tInted...firo ;dei5nvtment;Riul sii-1 -poi'ior firo apparatus arditems" of' impor--. ,, tanco to bo considered iu locating nuy

, industry. Tho many littlo towns thatBtirroinid the place mak'o it possible loto carry on a large business heruandnf-

L ford n solution of tho question of obtain-ing tho necessary help to run .an exten-sive inaiiiifiictui'ing establishment. NodiJllcnlty wliiitever will bo experienced inobtaining one thousand or moro laborers

1 if 1 hoy can only be furnished with em-ployment hero,

• •••'•'•" Tho citizens and'business men of town' promiso hearty co-oporalio'n with any

man or firm that purchases tho property^,,;i kan*l (jHtnblishcs'a.now industry hero." A

" full, description of the property will bofound in the advertisement ou our third

• 1'nge, giving" the metch' and ; bounds ofeach lut aud its (icronge.

WASHINGTON LETTER.

. • WAHIIISOTON, Juno '28th, ".1880.".'.

With niiestof fllHmslern iu Congressand tlio Trcsidont cruising about Uhiuui-IHUiko bay in tho (Jomiir, HOWQ patrioticcitizoim Bolicitously inrjiiire, "M'hitliernru wo drifting?" Scarcely had it be-cumo known, however, that MrvUlevc-huid had been enliccd from his hardwork ot tho past week, for a littlo re-creation, than ho was ngaiu at his do«krcfiOHiiod for another round of cxuculivui'cfoc-M lif Hpuuous puri«ioii billdl-— =-.'."

Sumo idea may bo : obfuincd vt, theitendy, hard work'ot tho 1'renliluut lately,when it ia Hinted that on ouo day ho ap-proved eighty-uight pension bills' nndvetoed thirty, giving each caae carefulparHnnnl attention before action, Thoveto •lit'iwtgcii tvero uriiitm by hhancUand oach iivumgcd over a page of foolscappupor, closely written. In iixaniiniii"each bill si'iiarntoly,' he had for hUguidance the reports from tliu Sciiatuniulf IOIIHU Com mil toes and tho report fromthe lViision Bureau,

Thu Treasury hits never had so n-lia-blo a watchdog as President C'lcvelnml.Xol only ban ho bWtou the record onvetoes, imt he vetoed maru bills ou OIK;dny'itlouQ than any previous Presidenthad disapproved during his entire termof oflii'e. Hw total record is now aboutsevonly-.iix, while prcvioua to his neccs-siou tho wholo number of vetoes from thefoundation of tho (.loveriunent was only100. All but Huven of Mr, Cleveland'svetoes wcro «f private pension bills.Before lib Administration only one pen-sion bill had over been disapproved andthat was by Gen. Grant.

The prospect of an early, adjournmentof Congress has also received a summarydisapproval from tho President. He hr.snotified the uhlu logialntive pulitiriaii.sv/lio havo been iu tho habit of croivdiiif;through (heir Kchemos during tho liwtgaap.s of the session, that he intends toread each bill carefully nnd inform him-self of its provisions before he signs it.

He nsserts that ho will not go to tlieCapitol and approve bills as fast us theynre brought to him for the sukc of ex-pediting mljouniuieiit. With regurd toappropriation bills lie deems it us libduty to consider every item, and liuwarns the members of the two Housesthat they need not send him I0113 billsiippropriutiiif- largo sums of money writ-ten a day or two bt-fore adjournment withthe idea that he will approve them blind-ly. "With bis feeling of responsibility hedeclares tlmt ho fan do nothing of thekind.

While the Democrats are ik-lightedwith 31 r. Cleveland's nggrosive attitudevith relation lo pension bills, the ltupub-licnns are frothing with indignation,lU'presentativo Hayuc, of Pa., made avicious attack upon what he called thePresidenl's u 11 paralleled . inonopcly • ofpower, and the llepublieau sido applaud-ed his vituperation. Mr. IJiiyuc was in-auitcil bi-youd c-xpreaaion by.the temerityof this man (the President) - who hadsueered at Ihu rui>url.s uf cumuiitluen ofthis Itoucc. aud the Senate. This mini,himself no soldier, but walking the)nitlis of irjacL',. while, those, othermenimperiled their lives to save the Union'; ""

Home of the vetoed claims wcro soprotest] 110 that the President, in Ins mes-snges, could not refrain from presentingtheir ridiculous aspect, i'or iu.slinicc this

A soldier remained in the armyone month and •seveiiteeti days, havingentered it as a substitute ut a time when

botiutica were paid. Fifteeu yenr-iafter this brilliant Bci'vice he discoveredthat nu attack of measles had some re-lation to'his army enrollment, o.'.Va" 1'liatthe disease had -'••SeVtVed in his eyes.jVuotliW'claimaut asked a pension be-isausa »f this death of a son killed hi ne-tiou. Jit,'iii[f poor, ho scut his arm to livewith an .uncle and iiflof\V;trds ..withstranger.' Tho siju was killed in 'ij'2 butthe futher did not know of it .untilThe President thought nttor niielfftii -hibition of abandonment and liearllness on the part of a fathor, he Hlionldnot IJO allowed any benelits of a patriotiisou's death,

New Jersey Politics,A -secret meeting of the IJemocralie

tSlftto osceutiv'i coiumiltoeofXcw Jersey,was held at Trenton lust Saturday, and atalk had over the outlook for tha comingcampaign. It was'thought that the date"of tlm gubernatorial convention woah"tUed, but the coijimittee decided to deferthat mfttloi" fur iiitiire coonidoratioiiw Itwill be culled, as usual, in the latter partof August. While nothing deitnate isknown as to the deliberations of Ilia com*miUees, it is pivtty well understood thatthey are not wildly outhusiiialio over anyof the possible gubernatorial candidatestiiUK far named. They say that with theProhibition illsiijjection in the llepubli-eiiu riiijhsitny fairly good .Ocmooi'at can

. At the Hume time it is evident tlmt thoyijro not ijoing to take any chances, butwill sittawjiy till the strongest enndidateis fmimi. In t-he.J'jn.'grDiniirJit.t.hii.pent time, the ytoektoiiV Parker and Hard-liiibiirgli booms 'huviiijj subsided, areViee Chiuicelloi- .Uinl, Supremu ClourtClerk Leo and ExrMayor Vrooman, ofTreiitou,.;tbe latter 11 sou of the. late pop-ular Governor Yroomau. Iiiit a newname has just been brought forward, andit IH believed that it meets the favor oftliu 'Democratic Mate executive cmnmit-fce. This is KutuH Biodpotfc, of >lon-mouth, for three times a Demom-aMoleader in tho Legislature, a atannch work-er in the Inst prcsidenti«l-"cnmnaign anda present suparliitcmlout of tho.Ij1

Urnncti riiitiwiil.^-.ALr. I{iodg.>il, hiw ,not,been consulted,\btit it is .said ho wouldaccept' the nomination if it came with anydegree of nnaiiimily.

War Documents Wanted,Adjutant General Stryker has isatiod a

circular requesting tho various commaud-nnla of New Jersey troops in the war tosend lo his office, at Trenton, all ruuator-rolls and other documents in their, pro-sesion/ Copies will be mado ami tho or-igiiials returned to tho owiinrs. Many oftlio papers, if properly filed, would bo ofgreat service to disabled1 soldiers;•. andtheir families. General Strykor requestsan inntai t campHaucc, and agrees to payall expenses. Tlio copies of tho docu-mcnls will bo used in tho preparation ofa,f uturo hiHtory ol the Now Jersey troops.,

GENERAL NEWS.

'.'"-TwoUiiksiof iHjtruleiini.eMli1 cuittaliigM.Wlbarrels ololl, wcro iiutou (Ire on tlu'Ultli ut l'outMllt'.n Ktiiall vltla^o nenr Ok-nu,K. V.fuvolv-ltiB!iti.liiUn--.

Al)ulk-rcx|il(Mlon occurred nu Itio2.ia lutlies;iw-mlll ot T, H. AilutiH, lliruo milci fromAllfliu, Ark., mi tlxi Mtlto Unchuuil l-'<>r( .SmltliHnllrua.l, rotiilllnytiilliL' Unlaiit*il«»Ui ut T. It.Ailiiina, tirupriulur, U N. Cluili ami Julm Wll-

lilt;vi'ii men Iti tho ciii]')nyof Norton & I'urlitf*'Ion, Wnlcrvllli!, Mu., |>:irt<n>k «f 1I;I-I|IGII meatfur tnv;ili'a->t nu tlio '."M ami woio !tml<litii1y|irni«lrat(!.l>vllli violent imrKtni' and vomiting.!v!iitiltlii!*Nln>iiK"ymi>i"iii*i''i">l3<mlii;;. Tltult

recovery* seems iltutljldii. \ ~ • ' j •

mis .ri-nlrl|*at, 11 nntlvo of I'nint*.', wtio li;uI01I ai Ciirr-iirrn, I^i., for tin1 \>-M six yonr.',

cimimllti'il Niildili> mi tlio '.'Illi. He loll» willjiifatlilujj timjmn to two ilaimlitt-r* In l''ninci\

I11I1I1 last wrllIII«H In'salil lliat Iil.i rent 11:11110ai (.'m t ile

Tliu Jury in tlio caso ot the lVoplii fi«nli,st i:<iv.Dr. .I0I111 I t (CSnllivan, of I'limlllii", N. Y,,[it((c(t'il Airas.sutilt irjHiii AUUluO't.'outtur.tt set*•:inl In Ills lioiHcliolilluMiiy.lMI. :iflcr ln-lUKml lliroi- hour?, ninrik'il with :i vvnlld of:iillly. Tho caso will ltL-ai.iKJi.lctl.

'I'lit*'tuMV!*p;i|U'r ri?|n>rt tli;il Mhi .IIHP|I1I1II«ili.-'llll,il;m^liler of tltu ^illlur of llu' I'liii'iip)rrihunr.U tn tiu murrlfd iilinunl to a Minor

I <« ii. Illiiliic, M'tiltvrlynllliiinl fniiinlittlimn fm-t. It U :mi hurl I nvi'ty Hluloil Hial MintiltMlIU h not :uiil )i:i» not heiui cn^i^cil. .

It I* now iviiorti'il Hint I'll iiursmw WITOmhoiii-il at Ilio jili'iili- nciir Fli'iiiliiylon, Now•Tscy. Six nf tliciu will i>nib;il>!y <l!i>, anil

tw'i'iily nw Iu <i l|i'il(Mrloit5 riitiilitlnn. It N uo VMOMMI Hint Ihu le.

mil r <ubk-.

Cirt.-linnlllll.of Nuw York.niillut 21th |<:ir-oiic.Mil.iviiiitil Lu-lti.1, a convict wlio Wilt on :iMir ytMiV si'iitfiici' ;it Sin^ sin}.-. III-LMII«O O[ JIII

lid of i>ei-*mi;il lir:iv.>ry In r.\vti\£ tli<- life nt twotllL-iT^o! Ilic iirNi.ii. wliichwui-o |mt In jcoi<>rilyl>yltitMiiimU>r<iii'tii''H of one of tlu> Iniiiulu*..Tnlla Harris, IJ y.;u-'»1.1, the iliiiiKlitiTof it

MdlimiM inliilil.T In HOSI,II<] county, T M H Vl>a- l-.'cli In UxhU: U-MU U,v .s.-m.Mii.-iil!^ iiu.l,II Is rcimrtcil, ttial II1- f.»rly ilnys sinco MIK* li;mUik.-ii any foivl. •.\HriT..rl* to forcu her In catIIIIVU railuil. 11 Is ht'lk-vi-d tli:it tier iiiliul Ii

illU'fl I'll.

(in lln.-:>jiliiniiL-lii>i'-i> tmck, drhvii liy.lolmUinl.l, run ovur Will!.; llynn-, a tuvlvc-yiMr-nhl

•it Xu»- V»ii<, Uiliii^- I1I111 Insanity. Tliuh.'ily \\;i* lidifii tn 11M- SIML-t'litli IVtl'lurt SHI-

iiiitL-inoitni)1")''''-'-

(.•liarlf.4 l» llinl.-tiilln'k. tliu AiiiirdiUt, otliU-^n. tvlio \u>ul lo -Inslk-o Wlilli^s li.iuia-it AlliK'h JIIKI 'k-llliilMlL'il iJ.-i, us |i;irt (if Wliitt.• wttsi'iillili'illo If 11 tl!*trll>i:ilon a h O>ni-Hti>- u:i-« iiuiili'. liu-t Ik-i-n fouii.l j-ulliy l.y ;i

Jury In .ImlKi! llmlscrN uuiirl. llu w;w M'II-cuil In 011H yi'in- in U10 |K'iilti'nt!:ity.

Itvaysy-Jlt'iii.iisH'rU Hint only Jilnwit In IHTI'ltit.ol tin- strll«<r<< an* :it HDII; <III lilt io;t<l.

if Itiuui li:tvi.-lii.'i'n imiihln'il amitfil. They will ln< luoiivnt.'il lo,-,'ry oni! Is a Kiilfitit of I.alxir.

Mitrtiu Irons ivlll not axiiln IHIKIVL'H t-'iiii>l<'y-

(io«r«u I". Diivciuiurt,' wlia wnt jirrc-st.-il .1w Oiiys jipi In Xvw VDIIC nml IJIU'-II In Wn-li;'

Iii.-of Stfi.-ri'l;iry Wlillm-y U> ti i'!i.-cl;"fiir- i<AMr. K. K»lli. ii:.'iulcil flinty in lla- i,'i!nili;,il

ml. Iiii U-.UL<(1 foi-leiih'iiL'.v. y,\\Utz tli;i! liuil retviitly iniifi'ivil a I't'iciii'i'lin-Ul l:i Ills

(innlly ami »»<< In Imil In'iillli. TIK- fum I s:irti';irln llii- Alliiiny iiiiiilti-tilkny,T.sciiinaii.lli.. villas' ^•InM!mn>lor\"a!li'ji, X. V.. ivji-t fiinn.l snlity on llio

'.'M of L'rlmliial litii'I.f.n :i «l!:irii" linm^ltl byh:im: W. IMsiitL I'uiiuty .Imi^i- Wi-Iuiil Uni.'ilKalinin tJF). Thu hitu-i's i-i.niiw| n111 >wM.1-urt Wiink'ti IMsull (.'Sjirvs^d lilmu-lt tlnit hu.

n sntlsfie.l wltli tliu slniiilu vcrtllot ciffjiiilty,li.'liA.luiitysuuKlit tovliulEcntu lilni^Uaii.l

family.

.V»'W V»rk. on Iho 'Jlth In oxin-oss sympiitliyiltli nl InM »[ tlio kill gruiiliii^ llu-111 <!li;lil Ihiurs,

H: Jk-Clymi, Dr. lloyil, T. V. IViwiluily amitliLT-. UiMiiIntlons wiTt> aU.]|it.'il t lia 'attnii^"1!!<<-:I! '!••:!'ii -•» tt'" »"rtv ,,r iun-tl.it thM

tin- MIL Tliu IIIUOIIIIK was .; aail

AtiiTilvL1 yuamiiftleailtoeklwliiecn 1'niislaami Kiijilaml nvti- iln-lr ivi|wi!tlVL' rli;hH to thea|i|i-'IiitiiK-t!t of I!IL> l'rosi'slitut M-lia]i n( ,ieni.

|,;u'i of isit, tntilor whlcli tliu twn i-niiiitili'S

holy i-liy. It U ihouylii that Dr. llultu-r, tlieiloiinati i.iUimmiy, will lui tlm HIM angxilutccimiliT Hit; now nnli r. . .'•• • "

Illinium Jlii j iv;,! |),jvt-r. N. I I , !»{, .tulofln

ur Jeniora; tlium, on • llio '.'Ult, At) lliulr•L-s tvL'tv nlitoil. nml l!<|iii)r wa-t found at1 |iliiw>. >*o n'lison can 1IL» n.-sl[;neil forI'S action. cxct.'pl tliat hf ^upposuil whilu tiosnlfu'rlmr ollu-r ik-.ilurs i-sc;i]"Jil raUUnj;. "10 iwojilu of lial.-lsli,1 Xorth, Ciimlli

ii'ihaiatoiiK tiiti sontljfliiMtfi'ii ciif-l of t!iu siati'. Alloily bL-ijin pii ili,ii wati-t- uxk-niU tor suviiralunion out to ami iiinl uiitcts ili'u rivers lot1 :i loneillslaistu liibiul, iiialdt'i^ tin: snrr;icu sniooth andi-ul.n. l-t>ii urclylim Hy tlmuaawls nml Hoii*ini;liNi; dilpi nu Hits sni'ta^o ni llic water. II Msupimsoil lliat limy imi pulauiivd Ity (His ol[yhuiini, but wliL'iiuu lliodoainiyur eotuus noLmily

Saiiforil llrysiii, citlfiriiil7of.]>i'irlst'Mo.,'iiii»llilgWlmlii family, coiislsllns of Ills »lfo Hinlthreui.i;iltl:i;n, liavu been |ioi.iii»(jil liy (SrlnUSn;: waterfioni a liartul In )ylildi liml lioun jilnuoit some[loisonons anltiliiinvj'. Tiii.-syiii|)[i>ins HI'O tjiosuuf (irsQiiloiil piilsdiilii};.' Sns|i|ulon jiulnta verystrongly to a ymnif- IIL'KI*O, wftli wlmin tliellrynns hail Ii I'orsoitnl illtiloiiily. nml nlmwaisemi in tlio vicinity ot iho rcslilonco of tliestrleUon family aaliott time hoforolltuy wcrotiiiton sicli. . " " -,, ; ' ":

Niagara rl-\tiu has aiw.llicr seiisiUlon in thomy-iturlons ills:i|i]ic;ii:iiii:o uf an nnlinowu aiiiliioiuitlfiil YWHVA iyo;nai) at tliu Whirlpool, on tliuliltenioiiii of tliu aitli. Klit) Arovti iliure in r.Imeh, I'uL woolil nut fiat out, imlns nfralU tomaku tho Ucicuul, SI 10 was iliivon back, ImtIn a rew iiiiiinenis uirort anotliur liaclt ami re-

Hincu tliun Kim lins not been suuii luul It l-SIhon^ht she either (ell or Jumped into tliuhoil-ItiS watuM. The liacktnan wlio drove her Hicroniatlu a ihorougli search for her, but In vain,.

On thQ isM aco.Mll lerot Anaconda, M011,,"Slicclvili^. lilinsuHld lii:..wmilled by.llie lin!)!!-,nr-.lli)n m tliji Dci(l|/.V/iier of letters eoiicemlnghis (lan^hlci-'s elnimiinJUf, aimed tilmsoU u'itli aslx-sliootcr, wont lo I liu nuiviinupcr oillcn midus 1;oil to see IWltorO. S. VCieKijiifnss In prlvalo.'llu met Iho uditor :il tho lierul o[ tliu stnlrs mid,<lniwlii|r Ills' nivolver, Hald: ' ' I ' l l llx yon lioro.""Zies'enfnss throw ii|i Jllller's arm just 'as tliolatter lliod, mnl thu bullet entered tlio wall.The two mon clinoliQil.aml l;dltor Klosenfuas

futiliiKon lilm, and almost cnislilns llmlirooutorjilf;), Tho man was Imstloil out lo the streetanil was aftcrtyarda arrested.

Tlio duel of thu suuuts nrrlvcd at Vml Una-t'liu^a nu thu 27ili, llu ruixiits (ho killing olHvti Mcxiciii) wnntl. cho]i]ti;t'S near Ihu Sim-UiiiiistUiu irilii«;»urtii|iymilu.i from Sln^iaiuiia,'bylinsMUw. Ca|>l. 1,-jwlon Is tit 111 on tliu triillIwftwwdi Viiiiaml<[iie and Hirimiiiiijic, Mcxk'0.A tluiu! u\ Vaijni IndlaiiH atta<.'l<i:il u mulo trulj{titIraki near lu-aon on llio 2»li hist, mill killedhvn nion ami niplinwl thirty mules, A Interreport says that a l.lcnleu.-int-Colonul (naniunot asuertalneil) ami sistcuii suldlcra woro Itllleil

Ton Ilinnsaud |>eoplo allomkil llio natlonareainiKiiiflciiiiK (it tlm Salvallnu Ar;ny at Wulrs,>'. H., on thoLjTtli. During tlie atteruoim thtwliarf of llio Mearner Lincoln K»VO wuy, iiroclpl-tiitliiK scventy-llvo iico|ilo Intn tlioMalie. • Thewatci-was onlythreoor fourfcot duon ami 110lives woro'. lost, nitliimgh for a thno llio nnnlcivas tcnUilc. SuliHCiuioutly flfty-thrco male andfemale converts wero immersed by GeneralMoon-. Immense nicotine wcra lield nil dayand far Into the night. Tlie S^lvntlotilatg claimover 100 converts tor tlio wcck,|f '

"Worliraon employed In' t W cellar ol GenCarr'a resldonce at Troy, N. Y., dlE«liiE a lionteilill.wore iiatonlalicd at seeing tho pit flit witha fluid resembling petroleum in, appearance.A llfilited match thrown into tlio pit Ignited tlieoil, ana a serious lire might havo resulted IT tlioflames had not been quickly quenched/ wltbearth thrown upon Ihein. Tho laborers wereInstructed to sink Iho shaft much deeper thanwasa t llrst Intended." Specimens of tlio fluidwero given to chemist;), wlio Bay they hnvcevery appearance ol being polruicuin, Geu,CartltopeslioliasstruuliauollwclC. a •'."'v'

Tho warolioiuo ot NIclioH h Uunttoy nt Thir-teenth street and Tlilrtccntli avenue, Now York,win utmost cunauna-illyllroun luo^uUi. ilia•toreroonu wcro rilltil with cotton anil Jtito*Damayo ninountlnt* to Sl'-'.OOO was Htiitutucd.

Aforcaot]tritt-htriM)]i<t,wltli two Imlti-rlcf,him liail a novcro fitiht with 1^00 Hunncioruhol-i, slrniiKly lnlreiivlicil iiciirTiimmoii. TliollBlit laiteit flvo houn. Tlio Ilrltlah fjillliiKtotlhliNlno tliu rvtith, rollix'd. Several oWccrsweru kllU'il nnd wmuulcd.

Tlio paltited wliiiliiw-t nl (ho tkotdi Church,In tlio Ituo lluyanl, larH.Klvni by AmericansIn moiiuiry of di>:ul frk'tiili, liavo l w u mallei-miily tlestroyml. Tliu culjirita nru unknown,Imt arv (tttiUHKcd In be MIUIIL-IIIS tiiilnntcd by tho

W.K.Sinltli.ol.Nuw Ymk, Ai-ilitnul Suure-hiryof I liu Tini'uo'i hiiH rvili-ncil to nctcptuimslllo.i iu attoino- for tlio SI. 1'aiil ami Maul-li.lia Itiillwayt'oiniiany, lit an atiunal ^ilniyof

t'arnllnu, has IH-I-IKIHIOIIIUM IIIH Hiiecesior.Tlio tiwiii butivtieii tho 1'nrltaii, thu I'rlscllla

and tlio Miiyllnner lit Marl'tehcaii, MIIHH,. 011Iho ZUli VM wuii liy tliP I'urltim. which turned(liir jmlj-u's lion: .it \:t*:ViV.,»!., mid <-IY»MO<1Iho lluloli 1IIIL> 11 winner al 'teH V. M., tlio I'rU-cIlia (olhiwlnt; al 3^17. and Urn Mayllowcr third,nt:t:X). . • ; ' • .. .. ' • • • ' • ' •

Thu hr*ld<>ut lias a]>|.n>vc.ltli2 not to KxaU/uIho Ini'nriHinitlou nf Xall il Trade* Ultimo;tn«: act grunting a tracking |>rivlk>Ku to .'utla(Irani; the net tn remove llu; jiollikal dii-alillliii-H nf ,t. C, l-'lmiriioy or .MK-thHl|.iil.:imItt-11 iiikt'ollam-nii-i IdllM, iuilinUm; Ihe bill Iul>i'tl«loii the wldowof Ouiitiin.lnri1 A. A. Si'inmi'i.Tliu I'r^Silcnt ti'loeil two.|nlv;ilu |iouilnu bills.

Thu ik-tat'limimt of irnllnt Stjilw* Moldlrrs wlmhavo IM'CII pai-Inu toandrro ascuanW Iu frinitnf rreMlilent CarHrld'H t Ii In l.-iku VluivCciui'iery evt-r .since tlie remains were plawl InI lie .Scnlit'ld v.-iull, lias lifini n-mnvi!il. The vaultwill not \w lull inujunnli'il.ii* othi'r armn^"ini'iit^wlll in-made [orlli i>n)tei:tlon until tliu'•fiiii-lU'ht vault" U i-omi»luicd. ;

I'rlyati- ailvliv* linllcati- that tho westerncrn|i otnln-at aliui- lln- lim-of tlm NorllntruI'acltli: will liu al'Oiit. the .HUIIIU an lliat ol la-tyear. Alihimsh Iho :ivi>nii:u 1* considerablyEifiitur llm crop Is liy nn incam cnnal to tin?itival (iiii'i.tiasr.. in \VashliiKti»n territory theiinllfatlimt arc that a* a ronteiiituiiec ot pru-vailing (li'iullis a stmill enm will bo obtained.

A liorriblit atlatrnccurml el^ht mik'H ca*t ofCO^K-II, Ind., 011 tin- '.Mlh. A two y.-arnid iliil'lof ;\ family named ClawMin wiu phiylm: iinmndher liomi! mnl strayed Into tin: rear ut llieliivmlsf*, wlii-H- U10 liojJiuni wan located. Sin.'i-llnilied tin- liuliI fi.-m.-u siitnHiiidh« llio pull andi-ltht-rfi'll inside or was |uillvd In by thuho^and was devoured eoini'letdy,

On the '.-.illi Inst. .liiiiio* N. lla^mnr,', wholives near U'lmbor, lleilh' enmity, N. ('..amihi-t son, Ktnnc l!aH'lison\(|ium'l!eil. Tin' snliIIIYII both liiirrHi of n Hhol-un loaikd withimi'lishot lulu lili father'* l»nly. llu tliuiibtiiku open a salt', dhik thi'refriiiu 3<<on, amil!i-d, Tin1 Shorlll imda liir^u |iai4o nru Hoourlnjjt1u> country In s>.-ar>'h nf him. Thu fatli<T U ydniivf. imt will ilk'. Theru Is (treat excitementovi-rthisiiwful erlmc.

In llm famous K:iti> Towusuiid will caic. ntNL-U- (Irli-ans. .liidyc llnH-l-ni nu lliif'.Mth ron-diTcd a dn-NInu ileetvfiii- tho will Of Kale-iWii-ii'iid in fav.ir ol Tr»Uvllk- Kykci null audvoid lioraiiM- SyN«'s ivas millly of tii|;riitltiidi>(hohaviu^kllti'il K:ite TDWII-T-IIII) ami Uiereliylorfeltnl nil l^m'llts UIUIIT tlm will, ami i;lvlnuJiii^uu-nt In favor ol the Mate of bmHIaua,di'i'ic'lui; tin; Wat i' l<i In' Iho la-ir-at-law of I liedi'mitnt UOIIKIII and untilli'il tn Ihu owniTshinami possession nf all the [iroi'i-rly left by lu-r. .

.\t I.huTiln. Ili-iitnii comity. Mo., 011. tliu'.iitli,thu vlllam; marshal,1.!. M. .Shaw, sworo out awamint fur tin' arrest »f William Silvers. 11 haril.-haiai-HT, Sllv.'M was ciira^d and sworethat 1m tvonld liill lh<> olllccr on sl^Ut. Heuwalti'd his o|ipni'tiiiiiiy ami ^hot him In thehack v.ith 11 itmibli) liartvlleil .shotKiui, ahmiilriil'ilin^ iho mittnliinale man with bui'k^hnt.Tlie miir<l.-ri'r oscai'ud, but Is suarchfil fur l.yalan:L' liinly of men, nml II Is lhoii«lit that hewill I'e lyiu'hcd as sn.111 n* .-aiiturcil.

lly -lu-dul oiilor* iti'iit out fmiii tlm company's

dm.-toiM>ii Iht: \,u\u< Shore ami .Mk-lil«an Smith-' n u Knilni.nl nml IN liranclu-i lu-tiVi'i-n llulfalniiu-iniU'unoww ilropjieil. AmoiiB Ihfiii aremany o[ the nldc-st mi'ii on the mail. Thu i-auseIt still kept a secret at tu'a'li|iiartOM,but I) h>ui>)>i>M>.l li> be Iliu result of "spoltluK." Tli<<

p!;ii;n Innocence nf liavlsi- violated any ruluurnt th

1oail.

The family' of V. C. SI, IAIII?. ot tho -napiiKtmiracliirln^ nruiof Uni t Itros1., Itiilfalo,N. V.. partook nf aipwutltynf p.>rk for dinner011 Iho •J.-ilt, of wh!di r.iw iwrk formed auhi-Ki-cilloi.t, Uf.vr lit Iho afti'ruiHVi tlio.faiiiilvcoiiijilaiiictl of pains hi llio stomaeh, followedby vomiting.. Dr. Iliayton was sninnumeil a'uiTumid symptoms of irlciilnosH palufullydui'ulii|H-d. Tliu •'ervaiit was i\\*t> taken sick,s!iiHiu\lu» |.art;ikeinj( Ihu taut later. Tliosixjifivms cum]ioslii^ thu family arc In auony, andthoea.*i»l* iimiiiHiiii'i'dtmoof I'MM'milusKravily.

A novel Milt anaiiht Hie lii'rman l.utliuniuClisiV-li at u^aiispiirt, Iml.,h;w hrt-n llllnl ti.

that thu piiiiot- nwl .'.riistfjiJs bo""i!njiiliiitd fromrlnslti-' tho diime of helM. Shu romphilus lliat|it'riUin«liU'i-. who has l,(:t'ii tin lii'VHlid for years,

"rliiitliii-'-of the bells/ '11^ llwlima'u' rt'sldcnceIs witliln a square of thu claneli. Tlm fatnlly \t

jylll bu vigorously prujcijucil. ;"(uo vlimiaamltlollai-i (jatnayci ;ire i!uni;inik-«l' with tho In-jiiactlon, ' • . ' ,.

llnv. I'nrakei'of Olilo IUH Isstiud ii iiuaranlluoliroclamatlon prohiniilii^ cnttlo shlpiHiil fromthe cminlli'3 of Wehluliesier. l'utiiaiii. NewYork, Kliiss. Itldiinniidand Qnepii-Clii NewYork; the counties of -lliiuks,• JlmitBomery,riilladclphia. Delawaro, Chester and Lancaster,In IVmisylvauia; tho Statoot Nutv Jersey; thocounty of Xo»ic;t>t!u, In Delaware; thu Districtof f.'oltiiiil'laj tliflontiutynf palrfai:. In Virginia,ii'ud the Stati; 0! .MarylamUrun) hdnj; brnuuhtinto Olili*. Tlio (]uaranth|Q is so estal)lislu;ilattiic.i-cfiuest nf the Slate Live-Stunk CUIIHHIMIUII,which reiwits t)1euni-|iueuuinniaa~s oxlslin^lntin1 plaecs meiiiioncil In the proclamation.

Tlie schihiiier-yathl relclan, of Kast llostoii^was ciii.sUed oil' .Swampscott, Mas^., on tlio Willmnl four men out ot a party of six were drowned.Thu party left ftixt ISostoit in iho mt-riiiiii;,-liomul tor the re^atia, ,iud ^ercbusily watchliii;what wus KOIIIK 011 .iihiKUhvheii tliehoitt wasoajisUeU by n sudden 3 quail, The men CIUUK tn1 lie keel (ornosne time, Imt suddenly tho boatKiivc a lurehand went down, Tlio men couldnil swim ami struck out [or the shorn, sumo nvomiles away. One by one thoy hceaino exhaustednml rtiiuk, until IInally only two were, lull, audthose woro resciied-inore dead limn allvu-hytwo men who wore rowin;; in it dory not fur

:riom Itam ]sluiiiK-"™-~»:~;In tlio lai'tfo iron ^nfo In tlio Bolzuro room at

iliu puslnm House, Now Vork, aro stored dl»Tmonib mid other itrccious stones valued utiiiany thousands of dollars, which havo been

.takQiilrom Importer under tho infon'iico thattho "owners wore attempting to defraud thoGovernment. Home of the importers Unvotepealed to Collector lleililen for tho release ofIho properly ou thu ground that thoy wcro viill-liiKtu'puy lltoreijulreil dulyamUhitLiiualtotnutntsmunHlliiK wits uinde, Tho Collectorhua In-Glructcd Deputy "WrlKlit tomako :i onroful [lives-tlKailou in all dUmuted r.iisos, anil report toliemlinmitora us snecilily us iwsslblo uudcr tliocircumstances,

Twenty-lour -ineu wore killod uiul alxtten on-tomvd iilivo (inthuauth by'nil ox|doslon :lu'uQolllery ut Koehamp, in llio Department of ttioHaouc, l'ninco,

Tho Itiissian diplomatic i-oprcaontatlve at Con-stiinllnoplo has been hi-tructcdbyhls Govern-incut to call tho iiltontlou of tho 1'orto tolustancos hi which I'rliiee- Aloxaiulor 13 vlotat*hid Iho orfjanlo laws of ltoumolla, ntidto.lnsl»t

1 thircucrgctie^laterventton 0! tliu Turlibli;(Joverninent. ; V

>bort Ilillamls ami wife, of Clillllsquaquo,Pa., ageil sixty and fifty years re.inectlvely,

i lustaiitiy.Ulllcd by tlio newspaper train atthoMahonhit: street railroad crossliiRon Sun-day inoruliiji" while on their way to ehurch.Their horso was bnilly Injured and theircarrlaEQ was broken Into splinters....

Word lias bocu received of U10 death nt I'asvdena, I*a Au'tcclca County, Cul.t where ho wentthrco months neo on account ot sickness,,ofAlfrod nan Ion > 0110 0' tho family of famousacrobats. Ho died of couiumptlou 011 Thursdayat the Ago of 44 yenrs. His oar**r v u tuQ elfixcltenient and jiotll... From. a .verr-Ckrir %g*ho civo public perforintuicu with bis brotben.

TliocQlcbratlonof tho tanth atmlvcnary ottho Custor massacre by a few of lumr r lTontook place on tho EGtli at Custoc Cattlefleld,Montana. Tlio Krent Slant Chief Gall went'.over the field and described tho manner ID whichDialer's command was destroyed. Guilds a*nno-looklnc Indian, 40 yoara old, welcblnc oyec'soo pounds. Ho was reticent at llrst, but anally

"Il ls story \vltU inanity and emotion.

A'poclalsayit A'flre oeciitrcd InOailiden.Ala., on the 2«li, which destroyed the I'Mtonicuand'ec«u UMM bi.ilJiitK>.. IMISWMI, AH

, tliu 1'ostofllco property,- except tho accounthooks nnd rcjiorts ot tlio 'ofllrt, WHI suvcd,

A Hpcclnl deHprttch from Mimcle, Ind., snysi-llenjainln Zoliner, sou of tho wcillhlc-t fannerIn tho county, was stunjt twtco wtilio worklnj-with bee* on the lTtli and In hnif nn hour diedfrom tho effecw of thu |io|son hi great iu;ony.

David J.'O'J'ennie.nno ol tho trustees whukeep- a j;rocory storo nt ltnltand, Vl., was cou*tided on tlm 18th of selllnK liquor, nud fined onnltiety-tlirco counts. His ilnei nnd tho costs willamount tu over ll.'.'M, Tlio prosecution Isr-mbahly tlio outcome of a political controversy.

Charles II. UriicUimui. A, pri.nilnent Juuckr otKlmlra, l'a., was burned to ilcatliaii ttio Mth.DiltltiK iho night his residence caught lire fromIhe klteheti stove, iiml while trying tucxtlngiil'lillio Hanies hU tlollie- Ignited, and, ln-furo iusls-lauco reaeli-'d him, ha win BU terribly burned(hut ho died In a few minute*. ;

Kerdlnati.1 l!ul, a (icrman farm hand, com-mlttcdsutcldo nt llellevllk', III.,011 the-jotli tiyliiuiKlU|-hlmHdf. Ho wan found dmnk 011 theslrct't Saturday nl^hl, mtil Mat hwkmt 11 )> overulKht Upon being n-lea-ed In llio moniliig honi'iit Iu tho barn on llio farm whero ho wasemployed and lian^'il himself with hi-ihnudker-:lilcf from a beam only four [col from thu lloor.

A prominent member of Dr. U. 1* ThoiiiiMon'schurch, In Kmtiiw City, who In now Iu NuwYurk, telfgniphcd (hat It I.H tliu opinion niimngtho frlenih o[ Wliilluld Tlumip-toii, who shothimself and wife at the Sturlevmit II<m-e lu-tweek, that his mind wa- mibidaueed. Soiutxifttiein h;ul observed a stratiK"-in:i-t In UK tinnierfur a moutli \K\M, HU temains will be luk'nudi t Watikesha, M'li., Jacob Swindler, of Clilca^u, forty-five years uf

'"a"i;e, ou thu lUlh cut tlio throats nf liN two smallchildren nml then commuted stildiliv Tliuweapon wus n riimir. Ouu <>r the clillilreu,MajiKle. toirr years old. wnt dead when fnimd,Iho other, Albert, -even yean old, uill h'nivur.iiwlDKley [it-rsnaded the children to stout. In liltroom, ami, according to tho buy's .rsilhcr co-herent statement-, co ill tid tho deed shortly

In (ho Vlnccimiis, Ind., high school mi tlm13th tho solitary colored ulrl graduate, MliaOnico Itreivcr, went Ihrouuh tliu commence-ment exercises. Tho ntlicr eight member* oftho claw, ivliu ivcru white girls, withdrew fromIhoscuonlrallierlliiinbegrndimtcd on the 1111110.•tiif-ovslth Minx llrewer. Tbo SCIIIMI hall wincrowded tnsuffocation. The Kraduutit ucipilltedherself well and wits hIulity congratulated ttyvery many of ttioito present. .

rinrcncii linker, a liouticltiK, blushing beautyof lu.wai imriled by Just lee Dully nt K-tttixMarket I'ollco X'ourl, X. V,, 011 .Sunday to Win.!•'. Mu'irntti, wood ciiRraver, nged 23. Thewlt-nusses wero ICnmiii linker, mother ol tlm brldo.'and Miss Mary Jane Ituskamp. Tbo huppycnuplii tried to get .litiilce Dully tn marry themen Kittiii'dny iil^ht, but us lih Honor had noform of ceil Ideate hu made them wait untiliimriiiu^'. Tho bachelor Jmlgedid not kiss the-bilile.

A Ili^maa-k, D.T.,.hM|i;itch says that Capl.(iixlfrt!)', Lieutenant Slucum, Surgeon I'orterand other survivors ot llm Ill-fated Ouster expe-dition, will fcoto tho Itattlu Held next week toproiierly obierv.i thu tenlh anniversary of theinastacre. CUlet liaul, umv at the StandingItock Agency, who wa* Iu commumt of itiuIndiana of the llghl, :md who han liltliertnrefused to milt ou ihudeliills, lias ciniH'iited toCD with the party and stimv wberu Ihe maisaero

A clergyman recently created a sensation In aWcodhull, III., Iliiuor saloon. Tlie re \m<\ pro-Vlmisly bucu !i biirt-er shop In thu snine nlace,nnd tho reverend actittctnati, not bolng nwaruofthe uhangu, cnterod.Naw n uuiulier of menwhom ho knew, and, thinking |bo eliairs »croall occupied, sal down to wait for I/Is turn. Tliomen In tlio Kiilnnn thought hu was about tudeliberately take tlu-lr name*, and they liedliioonllneutly. Thu elorgyinun ftlw saw hiserror and likewise cleared out. ~

Chnrlci Kdwards ami Hattlo Itcfngc bothcolored residing In Algiers, I,*i., bayu recentlyhud ml-nuderstaudlmiH ou aceountof jealnusyunturtuincd by (lio former, Ou thu night tit thetilth thu woman came home late, nml after thuusual iiuarrd both retired. SubsequentlyKdwurdt got up. caught the woman by Ihe chin,threw her head buckiuid cut her throat fromcur to ear. Tho nmnlurer was arrestud andconfessed .tbo erliiii.', saying lie,.expected to

pe.iimielu'a from Texas stato that a terriblewjnil and rain storm |asaet\ over [i:irH ot thuInterior of tltat Siato on tho 2Uh, and gruatilamago was done to tlie town properly and toerops. At Waco several houses wero badlywrecked nnd OU« linn huverely woiuuicil. AtllatNu several small bulldliigi were b!owuiliiwn. At WVatherfi.rd thu residences otS. I1.U'omet', W. V. Hull, S. 1,. Weatlierfunl.Mw.llruach, thoiiraln wiirvlinuse otO. I'. Lovyamltho colored HuptUt Cliiucli were demolished.

•Tense and Charles Viwluud, brothers. a»silrenpectlvely nlneUH'ii and M\y>\i, MH\ towardCrali:im, aged elglilyuiCwero biithlng ou the30thtl'i;i pond foruu'iMii an auamlonca .itouu<[iiairj% iibout four miles from Scbenectady, N'. V.Churle*. who could not swim, got beyond hisdepth, but was nscu.-.l l>y tlie herolo efforts ofJesse. The lif.ti'r sistiwly lauded his brothersafrlyln sliallow wat,-r when lu hlmselt wassci/fl with a cramp, and :«:ink-backwanl .Intothe deep pool from which ho bad Just rescuedCharles.

llubart 1'aiha (thu Mo'n. 'AiiRiwtus Oharlesilobartj, Marshal of Hie TiirUiiiu'tupli-O, Is ile.nl.Augimus Chiirks llobart w:« born April l.l&ri,He \V;M HIU third sou of thu Karl nf Ituekln^ham.and from his tioyhiiod evinced u likln- for I liusua. lie distinguished lilmsulf hi the Knglblinavy during thu Crimean war, and when.thecivil war iu this country war at Its height hebecame noted at tlui suecessfnl eomimtmler of ablockade riniiinr. lio llrat went to Turkey InIBC7 at thu outbreak of war with Crtito. TliuSultan limdo hjiu Admhal nf llto Turkish licet,IVliicli' pfisitlqn lid malniaiiu-d until il»uth. lit:\yasahoon tho retired list o[ tlio lirltlsh navy.

• Miss Ui-siila i-ena llwr, a protege of PaulWeber, Ihu celebrated landscape painter, was

-married lii'-.'Xciv Yorl: about, avvccl; ngo !oLouis Ilaversmlth. Ileeently Mrs. Haveraii|ltho at one of thu leadlni; luiteh sit 1'htli^leljililadoplor|ng (Im-Inw (if her niisbaud' tun! heriiionoy, Mr, Huvuisiiillh biiiing ,lotl tor partaimkumvu. Tlio youns huly aiTlvud iu NowYorkfi-om Jlunleh only a weelt previous to hermurrlage. Him maUti llavemiuitli's nc'iualut-

HOOII alter tlio vessel's IUTIVIII at Now York.The conftdliiit woman Intrusted lo llayersmliliBOino 200 marks, id! Hie money .shulmd, andtlila ulso disappeared with the missing luiibaml..

POWDERAbsolutely Pure,

Tills powder novcr vnrlea. »A ninrvcl of purity,strmiKtli and wlioli'wfdiunesi. Moro ceo110111 leallimn ttio orttlmiry klltii, unit caunol 1H> WOM InconipotUlon with tbo mnltllmln of low liuU. fboriwolb'lil alum or iil.nsplmto pow<ler«. Sold onljIn cniid. KnvAi. BAK1SU POWUKU C0,,l(WWidIstreet, Now York.' .• •;. E-'.Tto3-;i

V NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT. ,,

; Notice Is hereby clvcn that tlio'accounts oftho subscriber, guartllau of Emmu Cruvullni:,deceased, will %o audited tmd: utttted by IhoSurrogate, and reported to tlio Orimuus'Court of. iho County of Wnrroti, on Irlday,tUc third day of September next, In tlio termof-April, for.BOttlcmont and allowuucc.

• < ••- I"-.'--- C1IAKLE3 BLAZER. •_.'•:.h^.. pa • -• , •{-. Quara l au .

WASHINGTON JOUNDRY

Machine Shops,BOWERS 4 MITCHELL, Prop's,

Siicci-nNorM Hi s. IMLiwrH..Miiiitiriii'ltin'ri i.f unit VmWr-* In nil klmU

Castiprrs & Agriciiltnral Implements.'WucnllKiHwItfnltutilluii

Improvedwhlcli uro madi) or Iho \mn white iron. 11111uiirruiiled l»eei.iirv'|iml to clilllnr»k-L-t In 11!UmU ft«.!! . iL-n't u.y-a »d MuuuriaiiHi"

LIGHT and HEAVY FARM WAGONSinn! SI'llINd TltL'CluS, nil .X »lili-h tin- inu-h-of tho lioL iniili-iliiln und i;imruiilei-d. Wewill have oil hand ut utl llmcx a full

il I'lou- Custlu^ tu HI nil iihuvH Iu ^i-iii-rul•. t'hnrti IWir.-. C luvr Iliillvri*. Land

...UITH. liny Itiikiy, I-'urrowiuir HU-tlf, ItiDrills --.•nil h.w«w. Thrwla-rrt und t l iut iu . . .Itoud .Serii|>cr^, Wnt.r Winds, Iron l-'cndn;.',C'tihtlr-mFvuUtut Mixing llr»xw. Hay CutIrri', >W.\ .S||.l(:rt mmlo <,f U10 lie^t U'l.iU: Ir.niAlaiMi^-ents f..r

Unckpyc Mowers, Reapers and_. Self-Binders.

Iron Work fur ISuildim:arid ^'cnenil Foimili.Work. All orders and rejialnn^' t-rntn[.tly af-

i low n.i this IDWOCI. (Jivu II.J a (.-all, u.t wu

Bowers & Mitchell,At tliu old llnwers Koundry,.

WASIIIMi'l'OX, , \ , ,1.

ALLEGER'S

LUMBERYARDS

AND PLANING MILLSA larijiT ami better clock of

: than uvt r Lef<>ru-.

C. "VV. A-llegor & Son,Ilt-OIHISI., \Vusliiii|;l N.J,

FOJtTIIKCi.VHOKN.

Inist's Phlladera Prize MeiLalSeci-dFTruo t» inunu and o{ the beii quality.."'

A. .ITXTLL LMuikeL Cardi-ni-rs i-au Imv nt bettor advau-

»L't!»ri»uilmu i.y wmlliiV 10 I'l.iUukli'hla111' iheirbiiiiiilk'S.

PLANTS

Tomato

PepperCabbage

Celery, EtcAll of my own growth runt Inio to tmnie.

... lVrtivijiii-piiaim (the. b«-.lJ'furti!i:wi-.-for

' S. E. CRAFT.Jlurelt 11, fin

ADlHNlSTHA'I 'OlfS HW.K

REAL: ESTATE i.-.I ,i[' •'iildft'-.v ii. kunti. il.uvii.inI. will sell ut jmi>-li,- niiU-.'mi tli.' [iromlww, ai I w i L'nl.ii'u, Wurn-nCounty, New Jfrsuy, 011 , ,<t,

SATUltI.)AV,''AL'tiUST Mlh, ISSC,At '1 oVltx.*, Hii- following ivsil csijitu fif sali! di>-

, < > . l : ' . • ••

...t. A I.iit of iilxtnt nn iu'1-i; mill llin-i'-'iiiart.-i1-.frinilhuMiii Hi" Hnnl It'iiiliiif; fmm cimnct'iviitcr

JnokfWli Vullny, having nu II ti

tiirpt mnl Iu llr- ltlnii, wild i-Vi-m-li

Basar-will ollVr I'or llu- iiuxt-

SIXTY DA.YSIlli! giv.-!ili-sl..|iiirgiiins i-vi-i-.'(jlvi-ii llu; pwiplu »r lliis'iilai-i! unit

,... . ."SSS.vii-iiiit.yin llic wnydf . • .

Al l Ilii! mnviwl JJOIH'IS :i»(l si ylC-s Sum ill si n e k . l'rinVil !wny"V.IHJIIIJV sill.. .Dmi'l 1'uil Id.nxiiiiiini-. prices iiiul f;i)iiil.s lnrl'iiri,- [>ur-Hiiisiiifr.' Mfjhl HOIKIS fur iviii'in wciillii-r. Scer.siii-Ui,'r.s, U'orslotls,liiiuuis, Alpiicus, &i:., In;., \r. ' '. •

<3<;iVtH.

Creveling '& .Co/s Mammoth Bazar,,.•''••Washington, N"ow Jcr.sey.

d i M ' - " • ; • •

Old Goimer Store."

.GREAT-SALE.-ov-

(111.! i t ' l l f l i l i J L J W i i S l l ^ ( l O l l S ( ) ! ' l l l i j S W l H O t t

(Hi .Diilcrcut Styles' Just Opened.

.;..••" SATINES: ; ; ' ;(AJIliUIOAXAXD KUHiNX'U) in a largu Yuriuly of Designs..

Our Parasol Sale is Proving a Success.Elegant Styles at Popular Prices-. '

is'. V>. Tlinl kirgsiin in SIIIIIIIK-I- Silks IS yurds lor 7.00 is worthynur iitti-'iilion.

SGHOGH & STEGKERX. 'XV. C'ttr. Conh'u Squan*:, Eustoii, Pa.

LAGES AND

T!i.';:.Si'.::ih-.-!::piii(:li;i.~c !•,!' Kuyptiaii iiiu! Oriontnl • laces , 1*. K.Kmtu'uiih.'rii'H :UH1 All-Uvers. :iiuL Swiss and ilniuliiir^

'Kd^in.^s.'.Vn.'r niadi! hy :i lirtn in this region,has just liei.Mi pin uii sale al llu:

'Nira-. Viii-k Kinporiiuii.

In Elegant Designs and at Low Prices.

Summer Dress Fabrics0i e v i * r y i.lt_*si-*rip(itjii". l i n o t t r s r s u r l i t i u n f . ' . t i t n l . w i l l ' b J i ^ s u j I d s i l ' g r o a t . .

i«.-I; Ku-ei-i iu 1'nriCol-

tit modem wiyto, nonrly mnv,lu ROOI! eomlltloii.

S t o r e IIIKI tuvoll i i i^- 011 i t ,o.m<n<>iiU'mi<]li!<m; ilier.* UH!M> on llils

tiitT mtiiriiiiitlf'ii. m«y 'I" "n l'i' «iiilni; ou i.-ltii>-rH, \V. N111111. mm of tlm lielra,11»'-. '.'

'• • . " 1: . > ' . D i i . T S , • ' • •; • • • -

Administrator wWi will iiiiui'M'd.

,111110 0.1SS1. '

White Plume'"Celilfy."Tho poculinrity of,this Celery is

llial'riuitiiriilly-iUio-sWk-;aml-:iniiov-portion of its leaves iiml heart itro^Yhito, so that byelosiiiK tlio stalksimply by tying 'them with mattingnnd ilmwiiif,' a few inches of earth atthobliso and jircssingJitJii-nily tliowork of bleaching is complete.

Quality First-Class, Orisp, Solid andof a Nutty Flavor. o

Last sonson I thovonghly lesleilthis variety and was. so vell satislietlwith tho superior quality of theWhite Plunio Hint I liavo grown nuother-vnrictyrtliis.scaaon.,,;=.ji..:_.

12,000 Piimo plants in boxes (ready• - ' • • " ' i n l o ' b r . . " n • „ .

FEW OF THE PEIGES:

•?Hi; Ct'cjini AlliolrcKS, i v d u m l io AClo.fiOis higlil; Hlimli-'B ol!'AUxilros, i.-txlucud lo :.ilc.7 r ^ ) t U d d d tOU

Wliiiri A'ioloi'iii. Ijtiwn reducod lu (ic.-!I.»u.sfc Ginglunns rodtu'nd lo 7c. 'Jicsl; Onli(,'oi.'.s lvdiuvd In HePiirasols ;i(: niHl'lKjlow' cost'. .

lo;;iii:tko room I'oi1 cxlensivo building(I

*^ 229 Noithamoton St. Easton.

Only 1;V lilocks 1'i'oni Dulawaru briilgo. t. • • «

' * •

NOT W1IKX

PLASTIC'-'

F , Bffi. COOK,•' iv ' ' •'$ "

--••-' Kcgulav riiysiciun & Surgeon

X'-'A1!..

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The ¥asliingtqrijtar,WASIHXOTOX. N. •!., Jl'I.V 1,

COA1. A T H K T A I 1 . .A r ^ : "•'••* "••"•"• •:?:'"'SJ'!.?;:;;;:• « « • • • ' • • • • •••••'•••••••••••••'••••"•;:••.•:: I S i : f a:',SE:i:E":::"::::::::;:-SiSa

To ExccuroHS, ADMiNisrRATons, GUARDIANS.

III-. Iliu l.rlvlW""f "» tlin'Ksw'n'Wit. Ailiiihi-

Tin- Fourth will W iiW-m-ri here'on Mini-

1'hillii Mhu ryMax mlu will this year lie

' $!."» nthoiKttiii. ; • .

The work cm llu> new shoe factory ut An-

- Tin? \Vn-liin»lon Hunk lias on Iiniitt about

The I). I.. A- \V. liiiitroiiil is credits with

owning'Jl.ltfHI can*.. Don't fail l<» ntien.1 ihc punk- iu Tatks'

(Jrovouext Min.ilay.1 Sheet iiiu-ii1, H eents, nl Allefii-r'-s wusK'

:.:'••• htuw. AUM.JSoni.hii.1. : • . mitf.I'listimiMor l)u\ves hits returned frum hi*

Miwlii^m trip nml is al hi« poit again.Mrs. A. N. SnoviT ami iliiuj-htrr Hullo, of

llluiisluwn, were, visititiji Irienils in town lustwoefe. !

Messrs. Siimniylloovornml John Hookernro cdinpiuH out Tor n week or so utL:i!;o.

After to-day nil i l ru^ i s i s ntiist list? Ilie. "skull nml eiws-b.mes" lnln'1 mi Mtlfl"

contaiuiuj! poisonous innttvr.

ridiirnSalu tit Warn it County Pnif,' Sturo..

An excursion for tin1 joint tienelil of Key.

stone Fire Company ami the iii-.vly-n>riiHtl

'Mr. Hcurv Johnston is home from his•••""••• wulliurii tiif." HIHI U M - I ^ ' S lnu.-etf m/vwll

pleased with the southern JICOI>U'.

The I'hilliiiMj'.irt,' Ucform Club has ftp-pointed a I'rtiiiniiUce to'exumiiie luiplientimi*for licoiiio ami publish names of siyurrs.1 .

As llio 1'i-nithuf.Iuly aiiproavlu;. tho.toypi-Ud liL'fomos more numerous. They nro-

, . iijiiijiurutts playthings for children ti> hauilk'.. Mr. Any. 1'. Hmm purposes buitdit^ a

• m'klenee ou J'elviiU'tt; fivenuo opposite ex-Shcriff Winter's plaee, mid work will be be-

Wanted—A t-noil Kir! toi 'ook mul tlo L-PII-rial licitwwork. C«m\ \vnt;es aiitl sternly

'••".'• ,.iiijilo\ini-ut: Cull •HI M o . I'nyaii, MAT tin-

. ... .:. in iiil.litiou to.those innittont-il. !a.-t wwk.w learn tlmt Mcwis. 1". II. llnnn, K. li.Itvhb, l>r. Waller Webb, will nlsonttrml the

.Si'iiator.Sullivan, IIS he Ufatiiili.U'ly known,it former resident i.f this pliuv. ivw reMilhif,'

. in Kt-w York city, wiis In town ivm-wiiiy ne-

I-^.Cinvi'nibrJcH.>U>iirt:cr, Ht-nryS. Harris• • niui .lutlyc iVntty with others, CK\'VH to M -

onmpatiy ilie Wti/rnn Zi.>iiuvijs of Kli/.aU th

... • on their trip to California mist niuiith. . .

l ' idnre Sale at Warren County Driiy Store.

i l r . Dunne Soarls, nf-Jersey City, who re-

anil was eonscrjuyntly very, ill for scvunitweeks, is visiting friends in town this week.

The newly (.nptitaeit iVlliu of Ued Men willhoUl u"iiu-L'tiiiH this l'ridny illicit. 'L'hoBrai«lolliivrs atv expected ht-iv mi U'cilnesilay. the

"•' 1-llh. to institute tin: l.tilye nml i list nil its

.;. , ViV ave sorry in ivpori j lu: death of Miss" Mary Oakcs. which beeim oil in this plaee on. Tin'Miny inffltt. 'Hie iWease.1 liiul U-nn nt-

was nut y d I'! yours of uye.

Ait L'XijUwion occurred at Iho I-'nrcite poW

llamas1 '. l m t foituimtely only ours niiui wasslightly injured. Tlio works an: stopped nml

. the. loss is estimated at suvcrnl thousamlilolinrt.

The Poslmaster Clc-tu-ral has issucil an or-

•.^•-•.•aor.loitll fourth-class, postmasters instruct-in» ihoin to ie\vtrt only the nnuibcr ofstamps caiitfllutl aml.not.tho -.niiuilwr solil,as ninny have ilono he rot nf uro, tbetvhy cim-siiienihly iucreasiny their salitrics.

Almost nil of iho many victims of the l'ot-lof.-ivillu dnifeh festival poisoning havo re-coverfili or arc i:t%a f»ir way ot iloiiiR so.David Welsh, however, is expudinl to tlio

. lionvlv. Mrs. Janifts Vleet ami Miss Perryura al',o lylny »t the point of ,Vuth.

l-'oml for the 1-iiitu iunl nerves that willinvi^omte tin; body without intoxicating, is

:;! . wlmtwo iic-utl in Uiesc days of n b h nml

• • •• ;Kooihes ilie nerves, and brings yooil health*'.. ijitiiiker, than any thinj- you can .use.

Pichuu Siilisiit Warren Ctmnly Drng Store.

•»i; '• : . . : i . - ; . .^ i^^ .T .^f -VvJniov Abbott lins IllotV1 l l io-hsl law ofll!P>Le»i^.-!iiv,-! scsLiioii of 188IJ. ''1'his makes

:'";i;r.v; ~:;:. '™r^t) j ! ; s.\ i^u 1; a-o r' J i iiii 11.. - i:-111 * 11T-w. ^ ri!. ?Vii iii ti" i•. •*" X i i i uiiy ouo sos-iioi'i siucn 1S75. In that year

jtf** Hiero wasu lliirlecn-weisks-session, nml WVi4 f T \ - . laws went on thu stalulo book.*. Siniits Iticnf" "•' " " ' ' thiiiiiiml«rnveray<!:liilj«mlt21irl.

.loha It. Deeiwr ilioil (in Thursday at tho

1 l.i oiicu limitjlil ii'mnro rroin"! jttiilltir, raised. .v u colt, whie.li acquireil the nanio of Itockur's

,,''"''' • "Worthless-: Man?, and finally sold it to hisnephew, Juhu II. Becker, of N'owburi;h, for•§2(iiL This cull boeame. the. famous trotter,(iohlstiiitli Maid,

:-. v • nollVcrosftiitK im tlto 1). 1* A W. Itailroad," in Chathiiiu, resultiiig in the death of three.

'•,,'' '• ]M;VSOIIK, is still fresh iu the minds .if nil.• • Tho nurse who was nuriuusly injured, brought

Hiiit for-'tliimnges, but v/iis hist..week noi; • • " suited iii the Xow York'eity conrt for fnilur

lo show tin) iWHiitiencu of the company.: ;i. Wo havo been informed b y a ]inrly i1

Sli'Oinlslmrg. who !tno,w whereof they spolio,'tlmt the Rlaiiiliml Oil Company wiisIrasiiii/nll Iho laud itlou" tho west sido of

• -?-•-. . - - . : tliO-Doliivure from Mtwhklll.-Vn. lHti(jiimii>. . "• Kerry, for n period of nincly-iiine yenrn will

• • • > ' • " - -u royally on every bun*el ut the ulwiginoii!'- i . ..•. suhslaiicc secured within that time. They

'• hvHo been lo«.kh^ nt Ibis loealily Tor; sonio

"""•'""••"' "ihfi'rc ia oil therer Vvu hbjio'it mny"pii» out

. . c . PietureSulonnVniTenOouiily'iDriijjSlore.

PicturoSnlo nt Wirrcn County DniB Storo.

Mr. Pltli'iiKLThiwnbynutifillcnbincl whichlio would liko tlm pcopio to cull l.nd KM.

"Mclilory"' nutl Elmer Tliompwu enmuhome from Titke Hopnti-on],' lust Thiirsdiiywith it IIIIL' lot •>( linh.

Thousands of liable nri! wasted nud ling-gnnl from diurrli'i'ii. Dr. llnml'x DiarrliMixture cures without drying the bowel.1

Price, i't cts. .

Mr. A. 0. llowlty, WVIHIIKIOII, 111M., writ.IIN that he htw n remedy for destroying eidliagc.ivoniw, (iltoiit ivhMi t l t w U no puml which ho will giianiiitra.', :;

l'nthiT Donovan U \m*y KiipeiititondingHomo improvciuentH being iiiailc in HID t'nth-olic Clinrvli inttrior. A New York artl.st

'ill be out in n short tinm to fresco tint wnlk

It should not hi: neglected, though it ]HVHl«fu, to notice Hint Mr. Peter tt'eller recent'.ly Inn! n MK'ial gullirring anil mifertamcd nlumber of his frtamlt and neighbors at lux

Work has cunimnieed on the newnl Churt'li [iinl arriui^ementM hiivu been itiiide

y thfi-oriKTsttim'ou Momiuy nunt at1'J tiVIiK'k iiodit, wilh npproprintrceri'iuoitti's,ItMiop Htark.-y wilt coiniuet the serviees und

lu-r pruiiiiiiiiit clirLjymeii will IMI pri'twiit.

A ymnij,' lad nanuii Frank Woaver, aboutII ywirsof a»i;, i.ii Tuesday morning hud thenisfortiuie to t;et lilt ri^hl hand nmglitihile ft'tdin^ a press in thu Heritw oflieo.

Tlie hand was hadly mashed ami luivrated,md it is feared that amputation may be nee.-**iry. lie ha<l only worked in the etllce>ne day nnd hnd not yet become a very skill-ful feeder.

AH the midnight Morris and "llsses trainfriimlloboki'unrrividat South Orange, itstprniiuns, Saturday ni){ht, the Impugn '»«»•!er heard a commotion on the fore truck,

,1 found tlie f<>rm of a man tightly wedgedbetween the brake beam ami ilie lloor of thear. The deadhead declined to i;iv<< hisinnie, but sail!, he wiw unxious to reach

Dover. He was alam>t blaek with greeseud dirt. He said he .was ticuiit.toiiii'd toneb traveling.

A newspaper in llliimia recently broughtnit nipiiust forty three uteti who would not

pay their subscription mid obtained judg.incut in eaeli "H'c.vfor the full amount of the

IniniN. Of these twenty-eight made nlHtluvitthai they owned no property lmt Hint theluwVllowed them, thin jireventiug iiltacl'-

eiit; Then under a deeisiou i.f the Suprenti'mrvthey were arrested for petit larcenyid i.ouud over in the sum uf >>'> each.

All tilt sis »iivo bond, whik the sis went tojail.

An elTori it being made, by KHMU of themii-ieians of town loiir^iiiune a brass lumd

. One uiiTtiug has been held aud an.other will lake pla.-e «t l-'iiviii«u's Hall thisevening, ut wliU-h time tlmso interej-lod willbepr."«>nt will, (heir iiwtriiinfiitr*, and it ishopod tlmt >-tep.i toward tlie. sitceo.^ful PS-

ixliruvnt of a good bam! may be tiilien.Wa-hiugtou surely hits »t»fhl material out of\vhk>h lo form a baud an.l we tru-: suDIeient(?nterpriso will be itimiifesletl to itbviate theiii-i-es-sity nf M'luliny abroad for ii tittle out-of-.toor itinsii-. The tiewuryaniaitioti, ns pro-jtiwed. will cunsist of sixteen or eighteeniiieiubers.

Pidttrt Sale at Warren County Ilriiu Store.

Commencement Exercises.Thu fifth animal commencement exercises

if the Wa-hiuyton Public. School were held

'veiling. Liite. in tlie afternoon many lookedfur ami expected a rainy evening, but the•lotid-i cleared away and at an early hour.iiv.pti! could be seen coming in nit direc-:iou-i nnd hastening to secure simts There,vae a yeneral siisiieu-iun of Im-iiiiess, the<(nre.s nnd other busine^ places i:lo.->iug nt 7j'clocl; to allow proprietors nml clerks to wit-ness the. eer.-iiniuii-;. Kvery seat in theCliiirch, gallery iiicludi-il, was soon oeeiipicd

il ehairs wore, placpd in the side nislos.v,-r befure has ttieir been sueh a largeilieiice present at n cniiiiiieiiCL-mont since

[he practice of holding the.'o exercises has beenestablished, nud the. fn t* del nu list rates thelively interest in the. P'.tblic School felt bynnr eili/.,'iis. Promptly; :it S o'eltwk thegmtlitati^ herideil.by ll.'vs. Nott and Collins.;he tru-lees. their iaitrnctiu-s, ami followedliy members of the school, moved up thejoiiii-t! aisliVto the music of the grand marchliy Wellur's Orchustra. On the. stngc withIhu graduates sal Kev. Cwllins.' Presi.Ient ofthe*awning, the trustue.s, principal Terwilli-^er, and Charles It. Smith, representative of:1»! cln*! <>f' •«».- •Thti-iiiviiinilion-wiis pro-nouucctl by l!e.v. C. D. Xott. The pro-gramme as published last week was then tar-ried out, the graduates acquitting themselves

>ful thought and sturtv, in the prennra-tion of their e^ayi. They were loudly nn-ilmuleil for tiwir efforts find each receivedm mo rolls hiunRmii! Ijoiniuuts unit valuableiresents from (heir friends." Tlie tloritl Irih.IU-S were so extensive that nt the close of tho

c-xorciacr;, the stage seemed to . be a bank ofllowers. Prm.-ipnl Tenvilliger presentedeach graduate wilh u diploma, and MissNellie Crane wns presented with the Suit's

i fur thu best average in uiuthemntics.Kev. Collins made an. excellent address, totlio class and with the beni.-dietiun the oxer-

. were nt an end.

Joyous "Wedding Bolls. .: '.;.

Married at Home in the Presence of aLarge Company.

Tho tun-il biilliimt Wedding that fornomotime lins occurred in thi.1 vieiuity, look placein thU horough Iruit Tiictulny atU'rnoou ut Iii>. M., tho Ktiv. 0. ]>. Nolt, pastor of llio lxtPrcsbytcriiui church,oilidrtting. The cimtratt-ing pnrtlcrt were Miss Julin Winter, mbpU'ddaughter of cx-HhcritT Winter, rcniilhtg onllelvid.iro nvcinio whore lliu ceremony oc-curred, nud Mr. JatiiCH II. Johnston. TIiolatter, is a w w r t ^ w IJHU JllSCpif"tfHTiiisloti,and oiio of the Ilrni of .lo*^ph'Jntiiist..ii'.iSoiix, Iiiiidwiirii mcreliimt.-, of thU plaee.Hot 11 of 111" parties nro Well mid fi.vomblyknown iu the community, and enjoy an ex-lensivc aei|ii:iliitiim'u in our iM-lgliUiring[owns. Mr. Juliititon is well known hiniiiMi'al cintliK and lins n,ui(c a tcpillatiou asit music, critic, us Wi-ll us perfuriiHT. Helias for years jitayt'd thi! large pipe organ iuIlie Presbyterian church, and Mki WinterLvas a IIII'IIIVT nf the. t'hnr"h choir.

Tlic wedding reremony jnMper oeeiired iuliie «-axt parlor, which \wis liaiiiUuui-Iyhcointi'd. All vvergrnii arch had beenjitiidd nt tlie •utnmiv tn tlm bity-window,from the ci-iitru of which \VM mispemti-d nuelegant llnrid bill, A niimher of blooming

liinN wore tastrfully arnmged within thuiudou', ami iu tho background nbout half

way up were two largo letters, 3. mid W.(tho iitilinN of the. hriiUU-ouplc), l.imn.l to-gether wilh white satin ribbuti. aud made ofrhododendrons. On the opposite, xuli! of theroom, (he uiiiulle was .made into a bed of

IMS of vniied colorn, aud above thu in nil tlo;aiust the widl hung a bei-uliful Ihmil

Several earringi-H were, kept biuy duringthe afternoon bringing thu invited KIII'MIS, uf

hii-li there were a large uuiuher present.le.ssv-. Trauk Kr.se aud Joseph It. Tlmtc-luir

acted as usli.-rs; Me-sru Albert Uowlby, undJames Ja.'ksoli, of lielvitkie, u» gr.Hiiilsmen;mil Mkses Mamie Close, of Itl.K.mlifld, and

Ida Klt-witrt, of llhaea, N. Y., as briitesinnids.Pii>mptly at. ' o'clock tho oieln^lra struck

up Memlekxohn'H wedtliug march ntid tlmbritlal psiily eiiteied tho room, diking po.sitions beuenth tint lloral bell. Tliegetitle-iiieu of the party wire nttired iu tlie con-ventional Mack suit, and thu briile wore ahainlMimc pearl colored silk pongee, withiriplc sa.sln<.s neim-i the front, elaboratelyinuunctl with p^^semeutriehalU Thitdn-MIVUH nimle entrain, with Imv cmn,(( tillediu willi laee. Slit; ulsu w<iro a letig tulleveil fastened on her head wilh ftatlmr pon-

i. In her Imml she. curried an elegantpiet of white roses, sweet pen ami sntilnx.

The bridestuaids were nt'.ired in white dnwes.1

At the proper point in the marriage sementh« groom pioihieed a ring and plm-wl il up-

»ti the bride's linger, and at the conclusionof the i-ereiiiony thu happy coiipto werecongrnt i tinted by their friends.

An cuvllcii! Mipper utu pruvi.le.l by thu..si, the well lilled tables fairly groaning•ith the abundance of gt«Hl tliitt H uponinn. neautifnlly ired eakfs, pyramids of

fruit, nnd tastefully arnmged bouquets, withthe t-legnnt table service, made the scene a:emiiting one to tho>e who Mat dnwn to the

'I'll.- bridal couple took the. 7.2D train forS'ew York. They will lie gone, nlioi.it teulavs ami will spend their lioneyinoon limoug:he Cittiikilk. A few of the. guests nceoni-panii'd the newly wfddfd pair to Hie depot.Qiilu- a crowd had collected here to get n;h'mpse nf the bride and groom, and us tbey

riee.ho^t of presents, valuable, useful and

lui'litiit, wvif displayed ill an upperroom. They iui-luil.'il stattiiiry, ehiim din-

aud in! S.-I.S, lamiis, .-lock:-, silver cakeilWieS. hilv.-r biltWr dishi-s, silver e.ird re-L-«iv«i>. wfiu-r pitcher and l.-ainil, hilvc-rlaiivo-, foi!:^ and spouns, aud fruit knives,iiimtl'is i-over, banner, easel scarfs, vases,

luiHu'ittitl by a vuc till-.l with eh-imt whitelillics, .opera gliisscs, plai'ipies, easi'l nudframed piclittvs. s.-«ing machine, oiusyehairs. ete. Many ..f Hie aitides were du-plicated but in nil it was as tiiu: a lot of[lresenu as it has been our plensuru to look

"l!T -.iffeiing hearty I'luigrniulations, nml trustsHint their married life may always be one of

:•-.-.;•- :-" Birtlfof Triplets." ' " \,. Last Friday nioruing Mi-s. Helen Thornton,-ave birth to thrive perfect nnd well formedimilu infautK, two of whi^h weighed' :ijpounds each and Iho oilier ajJVmnili. Mr-S-Thornton is a ImlydW years old, the wife, ofMr.-. KaniiteL.Tbi.riitnnriof-Jbis-j»lanv-tbeib'iir;imt"l^iuCorni>,h's'orgair-wyrkK/~MrrThornton came to this counlry.from liugland

lHli;t, and iu ISTtl niarriftd Helen Aeker-i an KnylUh Indy whu came lo this country

in ISO), Sho is his second wife and twouhildruu have previously been burn of thoinnrn.'ig(v.,-Thoy have lived lir-re for tho \rantI'i^lit year.-', aud their many friends uslcntlthem hearty congratulations or earnest syni-

iy over the evfiiit. Quito a, niunbef ofpeople havivalreaily called lo see thu oliil-dren, nnd e^yeryone bringwa useful JIHWIHHOn Monday one of tha children died. Tli

Returning After 22 Years.Twenty-two years ago John Fii{;nn, of thin

plnco, employed in AUcger's organ factory,vesided at llelviilere. At that time IUH fatherleft homo and nothing behig heard of himup to the'prese-i.l tim^lio was supposed to 1;dcm1.o However, on Wednesday last, ho wjuoved lo bo alive. An old gentleman, 71yen'rs oltl, stopped at the faclovyand iiifjuiredfor John Fngan.1 Mr. I'agan did not rocog-nii'.o his parent,.but.the old . ijonllenmn mie-cceded in proving himsolf lo be John's fath,or, and wan given a luairly weleome. Thwanderer has spent most of his time- in lYnuSi'lvfliiin nmr0h!():w(.VkinH.in tho iiiincK,.niidVas'titroetiiueaiiofftinp, injaio .of waccidents ho lost nu eye. 'i, * ff

..PU'lnw Rale nl.Wiinen County Urutj Stow,

The Glorious Fourth.The observance of Independence Kay iu

this place will occur on Mondny, the Tttli,nnd there will Inj'ii general cliMing of the'business placea. It should not be (urgettunthat ou tlmt dny St. Joseph'.s Cuthotiu Church

"a its annual picnic in Parks' Grove.Preparations have been lundii for uccomiiio-dating a large attendance, ami enjoyment'or young nud. old will be provided. The.•rove is fin excellent place at whieh loi; spend n ilny-of pleasure,, anil wo may ex-pect to see a largo turnout.

A Counterfeit Coin,counterfeit ¥5 gold coin has. kcii din.'

covered, bearing dute 1S-21, It is larger indiameter ami thickness than the genuine.Tho workmanship is good uud the color fair.Iu the head of Liberty the chin is very long.In the word United the capital X u reversedthus—x. The weight is less than thogenuinoby eight grains. The intrinsic, value of thometal in the piece,is about half that', of. theL ' c u u i i i e c o i n . , ' " • ; • : • ' • • • • • . •

ISy the now schedule, of postoftleo ruleswhich goes into cITcct to-day,, our postmas-

«5li»r^i_8reilHspd.$20O..^lieM.lH"nfnllr.i r h n i i ^

Vices. '.Tlift reduction"liore may'" passibly"'!.".!"uttributed lo the boycott of tlio olllee uiiiiloby several of the orgnn in'fiiuifnr.tnri'rs wlinmail their letters and oireulars at l'<irt Col-don. . ,

Mr.'CluiH. l\vaa iVitil family^isswted by"nI'hilliiwburg diniaatio coinpuuy prL-sontcd uplay dtlled the Octoroon in Iicatty hull, ouWednesday night. The uudienre was s-itmllbut apprecintivc. ^ • •',

ijiply bis growing ico eronin trade, hns beenimpelled to put in a large engine and boiler,

Thu new engine is a daisy.

Mr. li. C. (Jurter, editor of tho JUairstowuI't;m, mndo us "ft nocinl cull on Thursdaymorning. '~ ,

David Welch, one of the ponwiis poisonedit tho 1'otteiTivillo picnic, died j-eHterduy.His wife isidsn lying very low. ,,..

forArii'iiKiii:ii:s- LcnviJ1 your onkni for the(jrent " Hop Atongs" nt

KAMI-TON

Haine^of thLs place, nmou

Itaby is teelhinp;, llnrdly kuow It—usingDr. Hand'a Twilling Lotion. Price 25 cln,

•:.,, School Report ;*'OR Tlie TE-UI K.SDIKO 1K3H. -

" J7 o — t a a

I : : : : : : : ••:

2 K m « oi r> V. .u-i Nuntlwr enrolled

'* 1,9,9 M.eaMiaa I _ '(>- for lOinonths

*X ^ a » » - i c g a | Ko. for It moiilli

v KD. for li^i tlmo

2 I SS = sSsSS

S\'~t-Z~*.~~\' Xn. ilnlly recitnl'n

i t i s - ~ o - l Yi»llH Till Inhti

iHPEIsCrndeofi'iatific'Ie

£.=-?.=. £ ,p j?

The. MTIKKII wan kept open teu moutha.There is nu increase, each year iu the n

ber who study thu higher bntndica. Thirty-five htmlieil Algebra, :iu Itotnuy, l'i Jtook-keeping, isa Phy.siotogy, i!2 Philosophy, HIPopular Science, lfiS English Ornmmnr, 7uHistory of the. United Statew.

Tlm frdlowing schohiM attended ovnry dityiring thuyear:Priucipul'H ela^s: frank Dilts, Pauiiie I'.d-

gertoii, Axford Tunwoii, Lucy Hcattv, Aunn(ierard, Myrtiu IW.lieman.

Mrs. Prouty: Florcuco Carter, AnnaSnu-L-er, Cora Stewart.

Miss Crilllth: (icorgu Miller, T-Mdie Lynn.MISH Stacker: Charlie Uowlby, Carrie Mil-

ler, Sallic McMurtrie.Mrs. Wilte: Uella lteidleniau, llessie Lew-

is, Millio McMurtrie, 'Oertlo Seott, CnrrieStewart.

Miss Fitlsi Sheldoii Tharpo, Katie' Fn»L;John Larkiu.

Florence Carter nml CicorgQ Miller havealttiitded nvery day for three yearn.

List of gnidimtcs nnd Iht'ir iivcmges forthe your: N^lltu 11. Crane, U'J. I; Fnnuiu L.Kdgt-rton, i)(i.O{ Axiu D, Wyckoff, 011.11; Ax-ford Tunisou, 91.11; yrnukUilts,(.tl.a; SmileT. 1'ritts, !W.:t; Amiio E. Oernrd, &J.0; J-'ti-uio I, Uuhlciu, 00.0; ilyrtla i l . Deidlemnii,80.1.

The fullowing are tho niiinon of the dimin-ished scholnrs in the prineipnl's eliws:

HOMO Kolaii, US.l; LUIIii Donnelly, 1)7.1;Nellie Crane, lJ.vl; l-'aimio lMgertou, 'J'i.H;Myrtie Ueidleuinn, id.it; AunaClL-ranl, '.tO.IKmlla FritU, HO. I.

ii IIOH of scholars promoted to higlnrooms:

Tu Principid'N CIIL^H: Carrie. Ctauu, AunnSnover, Frank Weaver, Charles Tciwilligcr,Chnrlcri Lunger, Clarence Scott, FlorenceCnrtcr, Arthur lladgley.

To Mrs. Proutys class; Emma Weller,Jfcrtio' UtiMwIlI'Lvun Hnliu, Xellie Fash,Hurry Tuuison, Nuuuie Jtounsavtll, Louie]>|l.line, Amin Mnrjiliy. IMwnrd Petty, MnrkCyphers, Pntsy Sexton, IMdio Lynn.

To IIIKS Ciriftith's room: Arthur Miutou.Mnggie Lynch, James noolittje, Carrie Mil-ler, tinicin 'lhoiuMOti, Philip Dotmelly,' IJIII-ra Onliek, Delia Halm, Uon JtwucU, ltob-ert Vehlein, Marshall Cowell.

To Miss Stoukcr's HKIIU : Mary Wiishlmm,liertie Williniuson, (ieorge Williams, Liz/.ieJohnston, Eva Itrynn, Carn6S,tewart, MnnitfWeller, Ifcrtiet Kennedy. Cnllie Winters.

ToMr-H. Wltto'HXOom: Jtwlnm Diijjlii, Kil-die Thompson, Mamie Larkin, Ida Hnhn,

:e Warner, Anna Searfoss, Minniu Van-n' John liauts, Ida Vanover.;> Mioi Wt-ller's rtioiii: WHHu Sheets,

Harry Wolf, Nettie Kryant, Ciussiu Mnlouo,Li/zie MeNerney, Kelle. Jlmwn, Annie.lfccrs,

mies Ijmcf, (leorgu Hall.To Miss 1'itts' room: Ityron Folsom, Hat-

tio Ury.iut. Mmnie Miller. John Waller,rim Wille-ver, Anna Hand, Win. White.

Itespectfully submitted, J ; : .J. L. TKIIWIMJIIKII, Prinei]>al.

- DELAWARE.

'Informers" Weekly Budget of Newsfrom Delaware on the Delaware.

The bum! goes to Haiucsbnrg to fiiriiishthuni withgtMjd niusid on the third of July.

JIUIICH Prall has completed hi.s witgoutuse on the farm, uud its locution in muchore convenient tlum the old one.

Cline Allen has made a great improve-ment by building nn addition to liin kirn iuwhich to keep las cows ami chickens.

The ipiarterly missionary concert was heldin tha 1'renbyteriun church on Sunday even-ing last, with a fair attendance, nnd a verygood concert,

The Episcopate of this place intend hold-ing a festival ou the grounds near the churchnext Weducday evening. There will be annbiindnnce of goad things offered, and theband will be present.

liLshop Stnt'kcy preached a'very interestingsermon iu the Episcopal church, lastSunday

(IIOOIL. The ehureh was well filled andtho people wero';we.ll pleased to hear thuliishop ..preach once - more.:. Two . persona

The- Wolftown foHtival to be held on Tues-day evening last, wiw postponed till Thurs-day ivntl ngnin till Saturday evening on

Satuidny iheru wnsitlargeturii out liiid tlinthingH were soon sulil.

The onta around here looks very promis-ing, and the wheat nud rye will soon do toharvest. It in thought thntspmo harvestswill be ready before the Fourth.'-";'/JamesPrnll liw'• imrelias'od • iFrcajier nnd bindiwhich he excels to hnrvest bin with. •<

itrH. Samuel Whiley, who lived jast nbo'this village, died with• heart iliuoiwo at herhome on Friday evening last. She preparedmpper as muni, but waa nttaeked in thenight.nnd aooii..ilieil-froiR-thi8-tiiaon.sowhich who WON mibjeet. Iler funeral tookplace at Columbia, where she was buried.

The old burying ground, Burd'fi cemetery,has been mowed nud tho grass nud bru.shtaken off, which grently iniprovcH its ap-pearance. Wo' nuilcrstniul tlmt .money hnabeen raised to put a wiro fence iu front oftho cemetery. Well, it'needs it, nud will In

protection from tho cows: running in theynrd. .. , INIVRME

v ,rf, Letter Ust.Ii List of letters" rcinniuiiig uneluiined inthe 'Wasbiugtou irast-offlcu for tho week enil-ing June 20th,:18SC.- -"~--,-~^--r-v--?: -•",^\.vA. Moscrs A Co..-;Mrs' Antiln Marlntt^"KHOB U. Smith,— Mh.;Autbur lleynoltta,

"eo. W. Thoiutuon. John H. VauSycklu.,\\ GBOHOE M. DiwfcH, V, M. '•

Picturo Snle nt "Wnrrcn County Drug SU»rct

HAOKETTSTOWN.

Over a Column of Pat and Pithy NewsItemB Gathered liy the " S t a r ' s "

Special Reporter.

lk'rricH tire, ripe mul the yield U promts-

' " « • • • • . . ' . '

Mm, Ulili) spent last week on Schmiley'MMoiintnln.

Making nrtitlcial llowers is the latest rage-with the nirl«.

Fire-crnckcrrt nro cheap, nlso it iiuisniici*, fttcents per pack.

.:.:Altrniu Unlick unices, tho counter ofSmith's new grocery.

Frank Curtis maul a few ilnyn in K:^toii[he enrly juirt of the week.

A l-'reo Mcthudist Sunday-heliool of IIIfiehoinni Im.s been rrgaiii/ed.

isH Clam Vnnltyku.Uf New York city, inthu gucNl m* ML-wLill lEusiing.

Dr. Hluekwell, of Ccilarville, formerly lo-catml here, wiu in town on Tuesday.

igeiie. ltichnnlsoti. of Oxford, attendedthe school ConuuciiL'cnient livsl week.

Do you snpptwt! th.- ntttnl t-'oiirih of .Inlyrniu will oeeur mi Saturday, Kuiuliyor Mon-day? ,' - ' . . .

borough last wwli and the early part oftlik " •

l'rnnk Little is the happy father of ubouncing liaby girl. Cotigmtillations nre inorder.

>frn. A. C. I-'reem.'iii is veiling fiit-uds inMichigan nnd excels to remniu Went severalweeks.

Miss Jennie Stryker, of ytmr Ijomugli.wiw tho guest of Miss Alice lliisling overSundny. • • -

Dr. I.owrry will [iri-iidi a seriuou appro-iriate. to thu l-'.mrth of July mi Sunday''••niing. ...... . .

Miss Jessie Wanl M spending tier vueutiouit present among friends nt Drauge andJersey City.

The ticri-ontf from this iilnct* wlm nttendedtho editorial excursion werv welt plea-sedwith tin; trip.

Ciiarles Menagh, of Orange, visited Iii*pnruutu in tlie Mums cniuty AtilmrliM of thisplaee over Siuutay.

Livi Johnston visited friends in Doverlast week and spent one day li-shing at Ho-patcung, with fair success.

(leo. -M. P.tisUng is in Indinu Territory en-gaged iu the construction of a railroad. Hewill bo absent several weukn.

Mlu Grace. Johnston, who has been at-«'ling schwl at Murristowii during the

past year, Iy -pending her vacation home.

MIM I'.llen Newman, oi ii*t»nl, ami Mrs.George Simmons, front near Mnrktbuii., vis-ited friends in this plncu during the presentweek

William II. Siglir, formerly of this placeimi now foreman of the 1'rix.i al Mairfttuwn.renewed ucqimtutimccshi|i in thin [ilace hintSunday.. Jacob Shields' residence, on Hope .street.is receiving a fresh uoat of puint, iis U alsothe llarvoy properly uji-pixitif, iwenpied byL. li. SAIUIOU.

. To all sleep-loviii-- eiti/ens. Make it apoint to geU goi^l nigtu's steep Satu'nlaylight, for strut* will nut visit your eyes nfter

Several students arc working at 'tin; Insti-tute. Some uf the Miini'k'sl ftuih'tits twittid.'r tli.* iit.'tvssity nf.woikiiitf hern or else-where during thu vacation.

The weeding <»r Churls |>mknt of lhi>place itml Miss Li/jiin Wulsh. uf Morristowunt the latter ph.eu. y^tcrday (Wednesday)wiu attended by several friemLs of this place.

Mamiini Stephuus ivcently disposc-d of hi-ding store at Chatham and has lieen 'theguest nf his father, M. P. Su-pheu<, onWit-ihiuKtou ^reet, for the past few weeks.

Tiie patty of young ladies and gentlemenif this place who usually spent n. few weeksu camp ut IliHldV Lake every aiiuunor M

pect to takuI i«»sK*«sitiii or tlm "Kock Stioncottage " in early August.

The suvcral jwrsous in this place, who haveNatives imuibet'ed''among ihe .victims of

the poisoningaiTnirat IWtersvill,', are.watehiug with intercut thu condition of the suffercrs iu the reports to the daily pjipci-s..-Paul Juhtuitou and Howard King expected

to go to Ocean drove some weeks MIICI;, butwaited for tho SIIUUIUT snftson tn begin iiearnest. Monday niornlng saw them off,Harry Vorhues having gone two weeks ag(

A " Jap 'I. whu hulls .under .the . name-.ofIssa Tantuinni, will be. entered on the In-stitute records next yeiir, and i.s now hereawaiting the opening o'l'the school uud im-ipiainting hiumelf further with our language-.

llowell bsniiin has ;i pet theory of tliemurdi;r(mystt«ry.(tntl is nelively engaged iuworking up u clue. One thing, nt least, isnecessary tu.lho. sntvess. of ".loner" .IHdetective nii^thnt is tho dovolopiaeut of lifaculty of seet'etiveneM.

Street Commissioner Martin is cleaningnil working tho streets. Of course, thomall amount of money appropriated fur this

purpose does not warrant very extensive im-euients or thorough work, but our pres-

ent ollieinl has Iho happy faculty of makinggood show for the amount of money, ex-

pended.

Albert Hummer, a former citizen, lmwagain taken up ivsideuei: here, havingncc.c.pt-t-d iho position-of assistant janitor at the lit*ititute, Mr. Ayers being pioiuoted to jauttor-shi])'nindii vacant" by the arrest of Titus. Mr.Hummer will probably occupy the Miss Van-»t t ii 1 K>U so. , P_y_. Co 111 o i-. .s t rci! t.. ,._\ vl ii eh _ i to witiiiuU eniptyr"1"""""™^ "'"" '•"

i haii'-brcuiUh esenpe fnjin n.serious accident~ t ( j«ay tlio •least-.-one ihiy last week infatting in front" of Salmon's' hoi-se. Theprompt action and presence of mind of LewisSalmon, who wasdi'iyiiig, is thoroughly, ap-preciated l.y KiV'y'whirwiw' ,r badly ttcnrvdboy for n few luiimtca^

Tho strawberry soiusou U over. Theyield in this vicinity was unproeedeiited andtho fruit.of good si/.o and quality..1 llveryyoar witnesses the ])luuting of new patches

tho culture in thix vicinity. A. It. Leigh, ofDnnvilln,'contemplates setting out n livcneropn'tch next, year, and tho'"other • gfowers willprobably tucruaso their ncroago.

Vagna liuttcry will participate in tho pnr-nilc nt Hope tit Saturday'«'celebration. Tlieynro a ilndiljody vof young men, nnd willdoubtless add to Ihe appearance of' the pnr-ndc." Hope hits an i;ntnrnished reputntiiiu the matter of festivals IUHI cclolirntiouHnml. tlio sovornl young poonlo'U'roiii Unaplnco who will visit that plticu on tlio Fourthlook forwutd to a day (if ploiuuro and en*

';'r.Tho awiill boy "ii loud iu liis ""iiraU'uVol

ciuo comiwliy a m l n p i a o older jiersoua urofavorably impressed with the same. A fai:Hi/ed crowd is iu (lUundnuco, overy eveuiug.Wo uutlcralnnd Uint tho .cowi'aiiy • will Ois-

bniid nt thu concliwlon of their vUlt In thisplncii uml tlmt ihlrt U ihu miututi of only t»oIndians being hero. The l a u d coiwlsU ofthirtt'cii geiti'rnlly.

Wo were a little premature iu nniioniicliig.liiil lti:v. Ihiyd llnulty would b.i tho oratorm the Fourth, although it will be remriu-liered wo did not mak>; a positive announce,incut. Judge. .1. U. Sliijuiii.il. of Itelvldero,inw been heiiured'nn NIICII and Win. A. Stry-ker of your Ixiniugh will read tho Dcclnm-li"ii ot liidepi'iideuce. Wu commend the

lemcii and our citizen* atitk-ipato hearingioiiielhing nln.VL' lliu average.

S'ot wishing to (K'citpy too much valuable<paco wu will omit our prepared remarks otiIhe pulilii; school coiniueue-nniiit ^xerdscsif last Friday niul will simply. present. the

programme:. ,

mo Duett, - - "Dreaii l of KIIIIHIUIII;,"Jfiiitie Crtuu! anil ihirilm 'I'rvihvwny.

Satiitutorv. - - - Harris Allen.

Kelwy liaM nblo nnd elHulent i

on their select inn of IIIC I gen-

'lito New Jersey cililnrH, with their wivestnl diiujflitors, arrived hnnw front their t-i-

ctirstoii to Iho Thoimnnd I-Iandi nud Moneal, ou Saturday evening last, iu nafety.

Tu say that they wen- delighted with thotrip aud the treatment accorded them on niltildcM U putting the Imtli very mildly. TlioMontreal ]>eopti,> showed lliolti every courtenynitl the iittm^t kludnt'ss. Kvcu His W Viliip, the Muyor, gavo lln-iu n reception atiis own pntatial rif*idi'iiix*. From wli.it wo

Dratii'ii,

Ks-av.

Omtioit.

'•CuiiiliioiiSi-lKMjlf.irndualeH,W V S k l(!«iorg.;W. VanSycklc.

. . .-limit's liartini.

"Cr well."ffllliitm F. Co-ik.

- ' •" Dangers of (Ireatiies-H,JulutC. liealty.

Allio I-:. VnitHurii, *«.'i.Hoiiomry Iksay, - - '. " Age of Milton,"

Mamie Johnson.Oration, - - - "OIHI'MIH.'

.1. S. Lubnr.KM*:IV. - - - "Shades and Shadows'

;io A. Menngh.

Oruli>m, - Kketrieily."Fred W. Kiihnrtlson,

Ivswiy. " Komii WnsXot liuilt in » Day"—with Validielory. I jz/.iu Van Why,

Wu will Mate, that 'each participant didwull .md the proHramino iv.is wull reeeivedby tlm large audience assembled. At theI'ouelihiou tli.i Principal stepped forwardmd awarded tho diplomas to (ho BradiialesIIKI distributed prizes atnl medals to thecholiu of lK\-.t record iu the arious rooms.

.Wdid tlm scholars simply receive presents.i thu part of thProf, nichiirdson

with a pair of gold spectacles and Mr. Wca-•r, of the. High School, received u pictm

Miss Miiggid Mcitagbulimting cta.-s pr

of the Junior class of Idsre also

.. Tlm iithimbered with Dinner-

nuilHiiitiibhpre.sentH. It wiw pleasanttn noli! the hearty good will that existed between tlie teachers uud pupils and this wu

mi'iitcd Upun by thoso present. Tlui'the fifth graduating clou 1«w1o fnrewell t<the sehoot nud li largo uud brilliant class i:prepared to take their places'next year.

AROUND TIIE COUNTY SEAT.

The Editorial Excursion-Sheriff VanCam pen out again—Candidates for

Postmaster Looming up —Commencement, Etc.

Third AsMitunt Postmaster (ieiieral Hu/t'uLS in town ou Monday.

T Ha s caught MI 8 Ik' pike in theT l i d Islands,river, nt tiieTlioSt. Lnwa-n.

last week.

•'Xot a few of our people havo attended thcommencement exercises ut l,afayett>:. Col-lege, tbo present Week,

Miss Julia Winter, who was made a briil..n Tii^day, was liiudiy rcnieinbured on benuptial day bv a number of her llt-lviden

llisliop .Stnrkey. of the Kpiscopal church,preached for the society in Uelvi.tere, on•Sunday.evening la.it. . lie..is au .able divineand never fails to draw a full hou-e. '

Colonel Yard, of the 18th U. S. lufautr.is spending » fi:w weelw in town. His fam-ily accompanies him. The Colonel has b,-eustationed on the western frontier forsiomtime psi.it.

Ctitr former townsman, Saudford itaMt-v

store, ou Dilteh Hilt, Oxford. Thu pwiiiwill liud him to be a first ctn>s young maiu every respect.

Sheriff VatiCunipflii, who lnw been tmitil for' s t tiui.> bm-k, U

who s his bodfi'Hm It wiuover that be failed to liml out who it was un-til his liand aeetdontly came tu contact withhis mieUi'» tacii aud t.'.udied his IIOM-. • Thatwassutiieieut. With the remark "Oh. nowI know who it is, it's uncle," he turned tuiivtlyover and went tti sleep!' • •

Ji.vsi'in:m;n«— Having imirhased tlio en-ire crop of fas[>befries raised by Mr. G. L..eeis.Ve"can hon/nfler furutli them fri-shveryday. HAMI'IHX A McK'isxnv.

Pieture-Sale ut Warren County Druy Store.

able to be. out again, lit' bus not yet full,recovered I hi* full ineasiir.) of healthenjoyed prior to contracting a cold.

Our Methodist friends celebrnk-d Chitiltvn's I)ay,'-l.ist Sabbath Tho church' wa.-Irimmed wry'tostofully. Thu uiiisio was alltlmt.. could be desired.. A.. HackeitKtowi-tuileiit inaile throe interesting address.es,

Tiiu Cnt'nd Anny:bt.y,s will \w p'ruii'ched tuby the Kev. Mr. Papons, on Sabbath next.These fallows inust.be awfully bad. -.This

months! Wo think aWnuoiithe lire boys would uut be amiss.

members of ttio . ISelvidere. cometbaud are to have new Knits tlio presentweek, all the way from Ha-iton. Speakingif suits reminds iu of a little iuddeut

beard related a few days ago, hut which .woare not at liberty to give your mulcts thir

The Temperance folia will celebi-nto onthoIMof .July, and tlie tireuieu wilt pnraihnil the.".th, with their new hook and laddertruck. Wo learn that they expect detegn-

fmm Washington, Hiiokettstown, Nuw-ton, Warwick, and other towns. Wo haviIO duubt tlm CiK'd Will boys will use theii;uesU well. They always do.

Among tho signers of thi)1 "p'e.dge, nt tinClub Koom. ou Sunday last, was our towns

ii, G. II. Iteasley, KMJ. OU behalf of hi:numerous friends throughout the county Wi!\tend hearly congnitulatioiiramt I rust thatio will never have- oeension to regret tin

step. Mr. nud Mrs.' Dcaslcy are this weekeasting the liy for thei.waty,..lrouLin...tbo'••"•'""ity'ofllenrv *" — ' ' " " "

o aolor«l.SAl)lmtlisolKH.t of town, wl.iuh j o f :AVoratdtl:: ixiitl

belongs exclusively to tho 2d l'resibyterianeliurch, gave u tlr.st-cliLss concert, on Thurs- most fitshioiliiblo Plniils,,

I thcro U Nm\-.1. ivy i-dimt who fiiviirs IIit)untie\atii>n of Cmiada tolinjl'iiit-d Stilts.- ••.Iu-| -tliftib wbm liiialniiin uud cheap lire- witter wu would githen.

Tho public school comiiiciicniient cci-e.s wero very gratifying and -iiilirely satis.factory. Tl io mum- furnished by the

rfUKcIra wiv* line. The essays i»j*; thegraduating cliu-i had bail carefully proparudunl in rending them the members did them'iclveKgrent credit. There wtirt u profusionif llowvrs and nu nvalaiu-ho of mainiiiolliItoixuids. Somo of th>> graduates rcmvcilhaiids.)]iio present. Tho lt«v. Mr. Itnieii

rireillhu ntldres.4 to tho CIUSH, mul thelluv. Mr. DuiighuM presented tlio Diplouuis.Ttie exercises throughout wen: highly inter-esting nnd were listened to with nipt atteti'tii.n by the throng that crowded tho court

PORT COLDEN.

Personal Mention and Items of Interestfrom a Neighboring Hamlet.

Sir. (ieorgi! Wycktiir is putting n uuw roofoiioniM.f hisbam>.

Mrs. Vandruticof lloekuwnv, N. .(..is visit-ing nt Mrs. DeWitt finrey's. "

iiMiwLi/./i.iOpiKU

y.mi.i: peoph. talk of

a Hi»pateong.luly.|lh.

iiwaro-of lli

thiu I*

A uiuuber ofuakiugii trip ID

Alt children perhapsfact tlmt the a fine of £.11) fur killinsong or insectivorous bink

Hov. 4. Ii. MutliLi did not iTreutoii la.it Wciskiis he was e.v.|)octed to tlu.We are looking for him in tho injar future.

Mr. Joseph Kitmemnn of South Mountainand Mks. Sophia Wlru of. this place werounited in wedlock one day last week l.v thlluv. Mr. Tuiiilinwm of Anderson.'' ;

Our school ulos-itt liust Friday with approlirintucscrcM'siii the owning. Mr. K 0.Kvi'ti, the teacher, will spciid his vacationvisiting his patents at Seraiiton, P.i.

.Mr. \V. K. Wuavcr came hoiuo from I!

ningtou lust Monday having grndunted ntthat old and liii-tt institution with .seeoudhonors.. Ho will remniu iu this neighbor-hood this Summer nnd enter Wi-siVym, Piii-

isity ne.\t lall.

Wurtt hn.s arrived from the Superintendentthat the canal is nut to be. closed July ~>th.If busin ere more bri-k this would seemto be. reasonable, but as it i-s it cannot be

,1 t'i bo so. Such orders onitio last year,but a iliiy before tin; -Ith wero revoked, .

Mr. lidwanl Vmiiiattn uf your ptacu. is toarry the niail betweut Wnshingtoif nml

Chaugeivater, stoiipiug nt l|ii-> ptnee, afterJuly 1st.1" Ht-s compensation is not *'J."ill uswu saw stated last week but only *'J2;i. Most

mall pay.

The t,-ap ait of It. S, Price, Ithe Kchiiol SiiiwrliittiiuIeuey.iuny.lHi. n.«uwltt.ing [•..litionliy, hut it ceriaiuly is' not do-iuy justice tu the tenciiers und the schools.A twiehur aud not n lawyer had ought to fillthe position. If tha oitii'D cannot in a. nieaslire be ilivoreed from politics it woittil bette:

Wt- heard a juke the Other day about omof our friends which we think will bear re-peating. Our friend is blessed with u goodM/,.<] probo nd s ) time ago ;t IttUi

fphew of his came to visit him. Uu .sleptwith bis uncle but retired seme time beforehis mid* came to bed. lie .awoke inlight nnd with childlike curiosity wondered

Jditrkhow-

So Say We All

The Tailor,Una ns fine n full stock or WOOLENS

for JHSN'S SUITS ns one can liml in

tho city. lie lias both ''•

^,1 of iho

day evening lust. The audios appreciative and iitteulivi:

while notTho

Hongs were from (ho jubilee colleetiou.There wero .several lino voices"ilistingtiishnbtoas tho singer;! rendered these favorite pieces.Tito audience encored several time's. Thereceipts were. less than sJlOO.

A young student, just preparing himselffor College, gave a party of his friends a big

ilay""ovening.' The 'reception' wiw" held iiihoiior of the student's successful examina-tion bv tho College authorities. At tho closeIlia boys procured a big lms» drum and cs-eourted-oni^yniuig friend to tho parent nthome. ' It bfrinitl tlmt n few intlividunlH whowens not invited amused themselves bythrowing i-ggs of unlawful age nt the party.

Just' now wo are enjoying a little breezethai smacks of politics, aud uu earnest do-iiro lo oust Postmiiste'r Kebjey. Tho us-pinmta for hia ollicinl robe, nro E, G. Wironitl fitWrgcQiveiis, tho latter .nu attache of

tho Journal oilieo nnd the present city dork.Wo beliovo their daim to Iho oilluo w biiHeil

uwiny to Ihu fact that ho spends a few. hoursoniili (Itiy'tu tha Uolvidoro bank. Thia'-willonly last a few weeks .whou Cashier Harrisexpects to bo itUo lo resume Ui,i duties, ih;

Diiigotmls, Kcrsoys, Cliiiniliilins, I\Ee-

tons, Pur Hciivors, etc.

]Ie cuts llicni in tlio

Latest Stylesniul-gimi"niitcns-"a~ Iifc;--*--GV.ll::nuli0A-.

juiiitio his filoclc a t

B54 Washington Ave.f

-in? STAIRS

NOTICE TO ABSENT DlSPttND ANTSMltdioll: ' :

In Cliimcory of Sow

/ Boils,And Cattmndca result from ft debilitated,impoverished, or Impuro condition of thoblood. Ayor'a Sataaparilla provcata audcures theso orupttons aud painful tuinorn,by removing tlioir causo; tho only effecunut way oi treating (hem.

Ayor's Sarsaparllln has proven ted t inUsual coitrno of Holla, which liavo painuilutiddistrL-asod um every fteiLitin fur MOV«tral ycu.s.— O. Scales, l'lainvillo, Mich.

I was badly doubled M-ith rim pies on- tbo ttica; ulito with a illm olnnitlon of llio ~skin, which showud li«df in utiW darkl^t.:lic^. No ciloni.il tituliueiil didiiiorotliantt;iii|)oraryguod. Aicr'sBwr-mipitullii cuoctiid .„. ,. , , ..:.,.,.,

A Perfect Cure,an.t I hnvn not been trnithh>d s lnw.—T. \V. ISudily, lUvur Nt., l^w«l l , MIL-W.

T wiw trmiMmt willi Holla, nml' inyhealth w.-u uiitr.li imp.itioil. I W a nIIHIII'' Ayitr'K Sur.H;iiiarillii, and, in HintHim" HIM utupltuM nil MMW'WI au.lnit- Ii.'iiltli w:u romiilriftly rc-sr.tr.il.—.Iiihn It. KlkiiH.Kditur titnnU'j Obitrrer,Albeinarlo, N. U. ;

I was troubled, tor a loin; limn, with nhumor whE<;h nt>|i>mre<l tin my fn.ru inil.'lvfiiiiiile.Haitd Itlotulie.'t. Avi-r'^Sar-^at.arilbM'iireilui'). Ieonsidorlttlu'lx^tb!.H.d |>tiriti«r in .1,,- world— Chart™ Ji.Smith, North Crufubury, Vt.

Ayer's Sarsaparillal.soldb.valldnix-isU. Aik for A'yer1*S;ii-.apnri!l:i, and dunotbo pursuuded tutulio iiny othcT. . ' •

RECEIVER'S SALE.tivei-n .Kitwin I-', iriil, AnslKiii'i', * i j , , .'OI'II-siiiit.an.l Tin- Ihiiili'l h*. H<-iilIy Orgnn nml..('-.iiiipnttyiin'IullittHj-l.'fcinliiiim, Uu lllll,

vlrtiiM nf mi .ir-l'T of HID Hun. Tliomlr.ro HI I I I -. ., r i imtccllor nf Nuw .Irrncy, in tlm nlwvo ntui-i-i| fail:.!1, I, l.iitlii'r (!. l!lll!iii.'.i. Ilei'irlver. hy nalitCli'tri'.-i-ll.T tlii-rtlti >lnly ii|i['olnu.-.I, will HOII a t

Vm.KNIiA V, Mi<!'isnlt liny of JULY, IWii,twri'ii iiio ],(,urn <>r 1-J IKHIII mul ilvoln lliisnrter-tiMi.dltlin fiivlorynf tlincal'l 1-0111111111 y. 111 ttm

!' I 'S u. t • "4. f N '.r*v .i'. r.- tiy, iU I tl L'.!' r"ft'l HI il 11 - frio1! u! I[>n>|i<-riy <.( cvvry html ami i l 'wrl i .Uim, irtcntlwi-i-l ami .]i--'-rilM-il in Hi.. niru|»tri!lliiiithH Irlll^Ti-nut- .- ' - ' - i i l i i t lK'pal ' leniise.miixiMltiL; of the. intKlx,

!SIIL% nini'lilaery niul hto>'k. forniirly tlm.•riynl Dunli'l K. iifiuiy unit tlm Miiil L'OIIN.- a s y.Ji reiiialnlii^, uisnlil Wusliin^ton, Ni'W

il'l Ian (i will- HItlil III) aitik'H icll-iKl'l'wrllx-ilus follows:

i« it.l«.jof« a.'nv si'r.',.'t II-IKIIIIL; f'oiiVwn^hlnutoi!••HUH li>lli>* M.ii-ri* .t i:n"i-X ilailrna'l, nlfo a1 HIT tiiluiiil-i uf AM>'pir, ISowlhy ,V l.'n., anilnt fruin idi'iii-'.'O) In 'i lint' willi tln.'lr IIIUIIH

..ulMr UAtl"i.'iir. lllift

(-J) Miiiti-iwt oli

l l i - i<f I I . .l

tVUliuii 1. K<ilj1>lnM:ili-'iii'<- ( !;

;r>'i's cii-i mil- Iiim-tn-.! ami sixty !<;;i I.I ,1 siaki>n ih'ti-tp-tifi.ftiiim'WB'tri>ci:ihfiii'«(|)ii|rtiiL!Um

tunrlfT ilt-pri'i* west onu liinntr<»l fi-i-t \<i tintituw or 1if«luitiri({.

tculniilii^iit iiMiiki- forn corner In lliu !?']»•> oflitiiuilil iiiFWiHtri't'l, nlwiiiiriwr to ruilil IEOIIIJIIIM'

liiinN, nii'l ruin (nun lli.'iin? (i> ^otith Uilriy-nm•juiiiiirUTilt'Kwenwost 0110 liiuulreilami slxlyii!tm«n Ilmmf wil-1 llotdilns'laml \n 11 »tnkt>Klr 1 tJi'1]]!.'* {-JJ soiiili Ilfiy-Hi vi1!! anil thn1** fur itriur tlidirfw KIWI llfty feist M n ™nii;r Iu thoM)fhii[-I [{(iMiliw'otliiTliiail: tlii'iieii (;i) willi

u IIIIM of tlm smtiti iinrtti ililriy-nvu nail a iiiiiirlir-li'KrtTH --ail on.! liiui<lri'<I'ainl Hlxty fi-L't loiiHtakn -In siLPii..lW""fwi['liii)H-BlniPi; itifiicn (I) aloni! :

' >ii«tjur^*l>l IIUW Htn-^t uortli llfty-Huvi-u ami'-'liuirti-r ih't'rt'e.H west Illty fuut to HID I>1IU-OrlnnliiK. TlioalHiviiil^erilieil liUd lelni; tlm

. . . Mitrlv nr lmliL Drake, J|li-cnLHi>il,.M tlin MLII!Duiik-1 V. Ih'iLtty, by il.'eil ilate<l Ajirll at, Is7s, ru- . •cf.r.li:il In Warren wiiiiity Clerk's oilU-e Iu \»nk of- ""L'l'iIS Vl.l. 101, 1,(1110 UT,, Uli.'. '••

Tlm th in l IKL It btilieit uud Ijoiunleil us f-tlldWH:('KliiiiliiKiiliiHiak«I)>rt!cornnrlitti new street

.t.ti'S l£alir.tii 'l,iilnowrtiiTlol!inilHof.Iaii.i])r;ik.i -_.u.l rutiH frfiui tlifticw <l] Iu 11 Hue. of wtlil .lam.Drake n limit ituutli tlilrty-twti uml u f|imrl»T 1U1-nrwrt wi'rtloini limuln-ilnini sixty fei-t t o n e o r m - r«1MO n curtier to siiltl Urutcu'd lnui l ; tliuiiiro (1)

. •|t | |v«"Tj !en'iite<irn('rj tln'iieeCTaloiiLt'iilliiK •••

l.-ubtnki) rorni -oni iT in the. ctli;o of wiiil 11-w-in-i-t; HICIK.'I! (4) HIOIIK tliu t."lj:>.-of wil.l new stret-t

'fl iefiiurth Ifit 'l '^'imtOil^aiJl 'boiuulwl us fol- ,

lfty-ft-«M tiwi st'tikf'for ' u ' r u r n t T ' in ' i l l" V'IKU ot[irukit ^trr>kt 1 thi'iien [ ij uloii> tlio IHILTI1 of I 'rukostreet ii'irili thlriy-r.i'oiinil iiiiii«rte-rili;Krt;es*i>n«Lon>' l imi-lnii mul ^ i t ty fcut ti> ti eorner h i MIKO of .Hil'l iii-»*Mri'ia; tliew-t* [I] ILIIHIK lli'M-lK" OT HrnE>lnow .-tru-<:t iiorlli llfty nrvi-u ami tlir^iHltlarti.T ilo-

" Tlii ' t l i lnt [imi fulil'lli li.l,-, iib.,v.i .li-w.-v!b.'iTiil-nt!i<- .i.-utie liimls nml luemlsc* ilini went i.-onvi-y.-.lto the.-alil Daniel 1-'. I kmty liy vVlliiuiil .1. IEOIKIJIIIH nri-1 wife by tlielr ili'eit iliituil April iHHh,IS:*, uml rii'(.nl>'.l In Wurreu couuty Uli'rk'rt— 1', in lt-iuk of .U-eitd vol. 1(M, un imp* 117,

l e i l f i h l o t h luittmi nml biiitnlwl iw follows:

it half iU>tiri-«*vi>-

lMnlir* for

t -No.

• • - • • ^ 1

ot mul runst south tlilrty-mtr<-ilmiiUI\>

stiln:iri'r^ili-(.ffi'eH eas t ilfiy- • [:i] thlrty-lwo

1 ueLjrot-rt . vase unc iiituiireil anil »Lxiy -ituke fiir a eorner In thil Clip; ofs'il>ltieii^e Ml I>J" U"! fumo north tlfty-sevi'ii! nitsirUT ili-srws west llfly feet lo tlm

••-•• ' ' ' — liumlroililirt

1-inf.Ui'l in' \V11rre11 i:.->i!ii'ty<Jlerk'rtiIulee! In'iiook r.rili.viis pant! .111.1, viil. SI. im«i! .135, t ' t c . iui:l liy wild-Ii,,-.i-[ili K l-'iiliiercdii-veyeiL Hi Ihu Miltl l l i inM K.Ili'ulty l.yil^cil iiniixl Aiirll II , 1SS1, reeonleil inWitrffu 1,-tiiiiuy ck-rli'a ollki ' , ixiok li:J of ileeilttl.ti«n I'.C.etO.

Tlie --Istli li.l U liiitleil :md IIOIIIIIIIMI us follows:Hi'Lttiiniim- at u corner or Kmlly .M. I.uiiKntntr's lotIn thi;i!ilt!uiif itiiNlluy-wtiy la the, rear nf u lot '

n-OJnii'iiiirwiLil utk-y-way soutli' flfty-sevt-ii

d - i ' t i o 11 1-nriier of latuls of wilil Ituutty:_. .,-.••:(-) itywilil ltciiuy'a lino iiortlt tlilrty-twoniKl u i|iiui-i.'i- ili'^rei's >j!ii' Iniinlrnl ami aiMy foyitn a mviwv iii ihc L'lliii'of liiillromljivcnuc; llienco -(:!) IIIIUIL: Miiit avenue south Ill'iy-sevon ami tlir.-r-

K. riil|ii>r'8loi"; lliciico'd) 11I011K Biiiil t'uli»ur'a Int '.pnutli ililriy-iwo iiii'liLi-iuiLHiM-tli'tiri'i'B west oimhninli-i:.! nml .ilxiy font I" ;i 'enriivr lit saiil u'luywiy ; ilu'iiei/ (.-|) uUniKsuUl ulk-yway south llfty-

fi'Cttn L>nNu. r J im mtu> nf Mtilil laails i>nnlo byJ . . \ . -Slifoj-it: tlioucu <fi) noriti th iny- lwo nml u.

o j m i T In wild itiillrniiiluveiiuts Uieiwii (7) tilotiiT'sni.l ilnlli'uii'l tiveiiuo south iltty-soven uu<l tlireo

I'l-iriier oVliuia's of Ailiuli W. Cruvellii^; llieaee («>

eu^llviri-lmbi^im^iw'^y-llVi/milislothu^lor-rU& ICSM'* Itiitlruii'llainlri; t]u.'ui-e(!i}t{OiiLh!ilxiy--ivileurees west nln.'ehulns anil fnriy-llvu linkstoiiiiinit'r; slioiiro (10) north iwenty-wveii 0e~Crerrtwi-filulLjIiiCi'iii'liiiliisiiinl forty i'L|:ht links •to tlit« i>liu.'<i of |jL'nIniil»s, omtalnliiL; elcin acres •!».> Dm vniiiiMiiovu or lesr>, lioijiy tlin .HIIIIIU laml .

liuili'i !•'." lieaity' hy Jimu. Druftu, K\ee.utrlx otInilu I Iraki- ileueused, tiy ilet-il ilatuilJuit. y!), JtW!,mul ruwnleil hi Wtirrtiiicouiity ClorkM nnieo, in- . . . . -'...ijimk mofi i iwis , |niKo:isf, cw. " ' , ' ,n •:•"•"

The mivi'iiili loi Is liuitwl mul boiunleil us fill-lows: Ili'dlnnln^at iLiiiraiiruf .losuiili K. I-'nljipr'n (tut, uml In iliu wont I'Upi of llullrunil uveuue, mul • m

li'n'il mill Klxly f'iut w a coniur in tlio gduo of.an.,. -1" . .,J^alli*ywav or sireel1; thi*nco JUJ liy'salil'iiltuyway "•'""-' .""TT

fifty friMtounolluTcorner of fill.l Kulpcr'a lot; '.' ,th.Mii:i![l) hy u line of siiiil I-'IIIIILT'H lot north

nii'l tU.Vly fui'l lo lliu |ilu<;u of lii.^ililillit:, culUiiln- - ; -;•-•

liniti-thewiiiH- lot of lunil convoyoil lo .Iiunos I.! ; . 'ISrtyil hyilimi! Drake, lixwturlx of linlu Drake, ''1' 'ili'i-i-rtMstl, liy ilueil ilutml Ocu i;7,1671'uml reeonkslIn Wnrri'ii county L'li'rU's onto, in liook of Jcoils .. -;imBuS17,utf.,ui«l l)V Juiiies L. IJoytl unit wifn . ••-;.'i-onveyeiUo Dnnli'l K. l!catty,liy ileeil iluti'il Do- '• ' -•[.•umber ii tist I, awl reeonled in Utxik 11G of ilecUn - •

Tlii"'i'i(;hthlot Is butleil unit ttoumteu IIH fol- N 'lows; lluKhinliic fit u corimr of lot convi^yud lo ' . ..tunica U iloyil liy'ilaue Druktt anil runs Llienco[1] HIOIIK Uuflroail uvoniui south flfiy-suvcn nml ' •ilirn-nuurter ili^rwswist fifty feoi. to 11 ivrner In •. '-' ilKf orsiilit uviiinm; thciK-u [aj.*)Hlli_llilriy- !.(.,...

iy fet'L to a wrunr In ihu uilyit nf nil nlloyway or .oiriri: ilifiio! i:J| liy wtlil ulleyway north f l f tyusnveii ami UiVi'e-nuurkT tlut:rcvit west fitly f«et toniiolliiirttiriu'rof mild lloyil's other lot; tlienw[.)) liy n lint) of wild lot north thirty-two nnd nluilt

I'lrnl'tliHor'aunemiiioroorlesn^lMiIiiL;' tho na'in'iibit i:niivi'jvil tollio'suiil Jnuirn I- Itnyd by JutuiDrake, Kxeemrix of linlu Dnike, •ikwiwi-d, hydeed hmrbiLt ditto on II ID—day nf , A. D.,issn, and liy .lumrs 1., lloyd uud wlfo conveyed toDmiU'l I", lleulty, hy dee.l tlaied Dee. li, ibtlt mil]

iirik-d In Wnrn'ii couaiy Clerks oIUcc, Iu IHKIIC

Ainu auoiher lot "ijts'liiK tlieiiluili lot, hulled amitxiinxleil us follows: Hof,-liml»K nl 11 conn-r in itio

illirrly eitKi) or Washington itwunn uml comer

. ...so U'o hitmlml anil fifty fret, moie nr h-M UiHy vlrtuo Of 1111 iirOurcf lliu Court of Olitmwry tholtfonki llium-ii Id] ia an i'ii»iorly: eourso two -----^

of New Joriwy imidu on tho day of UiodnUi ht-ryof Inunlr.-d teol more, or IUHH to Mra. Ui'iuiL-dy'rt lot;Iu ». nuifii ivliorohi Jlnry .Taiio MlTvticllMn i iheneo (111 In uiiDrlherly eoiirsu Iwu Inunlred umlcouiiihiLiutitimilyounrodelomlaiit, you are. iij-1 fIfiy fwt mwo or 1I-«H to n"coruer in wild Kim- .• - ", anuinni tu iim>uiLr'iUHl pleml,.nuaivcr.or ilomur_tn.! nuily'alinuuml.Wnstilnuumnvoimc: iiieii.-..uiiti»-. — . . , ; ; •iiu'i.'Oiii|iiiiiiiiLiii'n-Lhiii-of •ciiinpliiinfOH"or"'bo*"l ivcawrty courao two lumilnjU'tfoi'Tuoroor less to"""*' "*r'"lorothoTwenly-Slxthdny of July uoxt, or-tho I tlio |)1HCO ot bvsluiilue.' ' (' ' . • ;.

il lilll will bu taken ns confess^! u^nlnslo fuilil bill In llluJ ugMiiat you fur a Uivm tlio itomitt of Matrimony,utca J luy 2J, lSl l

; .. OSCAHJEl'KKItY, 'iollcltorfor Coniiiluinunl,

io Iluoo ot DegUUiiUK. (Tlio tornia nnd comTltIons c r «A1O will liouowu on lhoaiiyof. lhoBiLlu.~~'DutuU Muy sr , A. I)., itiyi. ••-••.-'•r~-.-v.J.t'TlJKll,O.-lJII.l.lI I K N H Y S . llAltiUH, Solicitor fu\VM. I- H0.MH.ASlt, AtlCllOllW•Juno H.i, IS-a-^O.W. .

Page 4: II] · 2015-12-03 · '•^-'ti'ZpJfy; "JJTjfvi II] •mm VOLUME XIX. WASHINGTON, WABKEN OOTJNTr, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 1,18S6. NUMBEK26. • • site'^ffiS-te'..?^™: pur, Wuelilnetiin

;

I'AUAM.Ni'd MAUVUI.I.OL'S KICILU

Olio of tlio prcalout violinists tells tliAtI'tignnini's fltiulies wcro nt tlio time sounusual nod BO JiP.icsilt Hint they wcrocomtUlorotl ait ouifctiin which very fowuwlorlook to solve,'nnd it would tioiutor-outhif* to know ltow ninuy would bo nbloto solvo it in n satisfactory manner. Hoplnycd on two, even on Iliroo airings, nt(ltu time, without tioiug wiint Olo JJulldid, cttt tlio lirlrtgo stmiRht; Ito plnycd

.,nri1enS* *n dotiblo stops, or niiulo a scriesof nlnccnU mnrkiug ttio metotly in pizzi-cato. Ho passed for having nclifcvcdMidi siiiicninturi'.l tonrt tie forec by nMipcrnnturnl pact, tind tlio mipcrstitfonof somo pcoplo who credited thia uou<Ecnso went GO fnr tlmtnltuly who boardliim itt Ilidy, mid would not beliuvo Unitnny buinitu being could so f.ir surpitsanil hh follow crtmlures without eslm*oi-diiini-y menus, followed him to tliostngo door, wliero stooil UU cub villi nblnok horse; she Hworu !io novor tottcliedtlio ground, tlwt tlieru was n iloiy cartwith two black howw, mid lio went nwnythrough (ho nir. Onoof I'u^uiiiii's mostdisastrous triumphs hu had when pluy-hiKntLoul.lIolkimVft. Homo ouo n»1;cdIiitu to improvise on the violin the storyof ft sou who lulls his father, runs nwny,becomes n highwayman, falls in lovowith n girl who will uot listen to him, soho lends her ton wild country si to, Hiul-tlouly jumping with her from n rock intomi nbyss, where they disappear forovor.IIu listened quietly, nnd, when tho storywas ut tin cud, lie risked, that nil the light

: should lie exliugiiishal. Ho thcu beganplnying, mid so terrible was tho musicalinterpretation of tho iden whteh hnd beenRiven to liiiu that several of tho 'Jailieafninted, nud the snlou wheu relightedlooked like a battlefield. , _^-

, TUOMAS A'KCMPIS'S MISTAKIiS.

' No one- who can fool the poetry or thepulse of; devotion fails to enjoy Unitclassic of devout hearts, Hie "Imitniionof Christ," culled of Thomas a Kcmpis,nud nevertheless it is an unhealthy nudmisleading book; in overy pago tho

'-monkish habit and prejudice nro visible,which render its pioua directions any-thing but ituifntions of Chiiat. In onoplace-wo find tlio mouk snyiug: "Keepnot much company with young peoplennd thoso who aro without;" nnd again,"Ho not n friend to nuy ouo woman, butrecommend all good woman in generalto God;" " Fly f ho ncritwmtiutco of men,"

l i

A HINDOO HUSM-INH'S CUBED

'A ic-r ; lioth day nnd nfglit, mustL't'p his wife so much in subjection that

kite by no menus bo mistress of bar ownfictions. A. woman fllmll never go onto!her honso without tha consent of her

d, nml shnll not cat until flho hasfirst served liim with victuals (If it ismedioiuc, sho may tako it before theycat); a woinnu shall never go to a atmn-gcr'fl house, nud shall not etniiti nt thndonr aud must never look out of thewindow. If n woiunii, following her owuinuliimtiou?, fioou whithcraoovcr nhc

, nd doea not regard tho wordsof her muster, such n woman shall boturned away. ,! If intuit goei ott a jonr-ucy, his wifo ahull not divert herself bypiny, nor neo any publio show, norlaugh, nor dross hcraolf with jewels or

l l l i hlinoj

nor sea iliiueijiff, Jior hciivd idmusic, nor nit at tho window, nor ridu

nt, nor behold anything niro or uhoioo,but shnll fiistcu well tho honsa-iloor uiulremain prtvato; mul alin.ll not oat an ;ilninty victual?, and ahull not view her-«df in n mirror; sho uliull not exercisehcifii'K in any ngrccnblo ,, employmentiluriiiK llic nbsuuca of her liustiiiuO.If thu wifo havo her own frco will, not-withstanding fiho is of superior aisle,ilm will po amiss." Such is tha JJiudw»V:i of marriage.

Stvrry & Humes' lansc |>r<ivl>li'ii uiul |frlcparkliu,' lu«i«<? "ii I.""!! Wharf. Now llnvt-n,1,'LIIIII.,K:H .U'stroycl hy tiro oniliffimli. Thetii'Kt! itiillilliiK vsw from lliree to ilvu MurkMlil^li, ami tout a Irotitiisc or over llvo IiumlriMteuton tita wtiarf unit cxlcmtcil twi t newly :uf.ir. Tlie IOM Is e*ltm:itcil at rroiti S.V,n,t»O toj-KYi.w.oii nlili-li tlierc ii an (naurnncc o( S,TOO,(X)0

rito • snind'. cstaiTlHUmcnt win .ilcstmyetl InS'DVCMIIIIT, lHTti, or iihont icnycaM IIKD, MIUIUn « nl ntimit ?l»>.iV»f ami tlie Tire Mnrsliniivlllnnkc might CXHIII hint Ion Itilotlio causa offin prv'ttit ri)iill;i^ra:li)ii. Tlio firm nimonnco

tlictriletcruilmitloii (o rclniiM :it nnuu.

A special from ?]lco say* Hint Patrick Keoly» eariionU'r, tut* liirncit Informer. In connec-tion wllli llio rm-nt iroulilM In licit clly lio.tutOTlhiit l^it Ciirron, .lames Clcary mitUilm-i'lf cniprpcil twin a tavi'in on Friday IIIKIH iiml'oiiiiiiltlcil ttie muniKi" nt Hie I toman Cutlmlic."ailu'dral. Ou tlio .Sjitunlay tyllowiiij; llicy'dlU'Clcil crmiilsof i>ct>]itouiul linnuinin'il Ilictn,•luirjiln^ lliu <Mrtr:tB<*ou rmlfliiuutiiKl Inciting

I!,lf;i5t. Clirilil>t;iil!t. Clonry liii:

Kiwatly «i-ltwl.'i-stci! (

1 ll»*lH'?tl• lU'il llio clly. Tlio |w«i)l«

I1WH>I nil alHTwarils I.THIIHKyr.l tin) IHIU-L-S of I'rott's.

Hi*I lie inol) Hint ilt1!t;iiity. Cli'.iry liii« liPiui iirn'sk'il ai

It. U Instated Hint llinwanxious tf> turn informer In order dreward of JMM nlfti'i'd (or tlierwperpetrator* of Hie ouii-ane.ami rulmonitions of thia sort 'mo multi-

plied. Yet tho associates of Jesus, whois called tho Christ,. were almost all Wonderful d u e s .

..young men, as ho himself was; nml ho j . \ \ \ i), V.ojl .v l.'o., AVIiotcsalo m«l Kt-was notnblvaiul intimately tho friend of! (nil Drill's: i=l:i of ltuiu\Oa;, s.iy. WVliavttwo or throo women—his familiar visits \\,,^n selling 1'r. Kite's Now WUcovpry.

. nt tho honso of Mary aud .Martha' itt!i.;|CC|r|ij HUiersmtl HncXtrnVAruii-aSulvi'Bethany forming tho most attractive epi-: for l m > J l f t t S i j i l l V 0 u l v c r \mi%\iCt\ re-sotloof his busy career as a reformer. \ ^ l l ; i U w | 1 a s Wll |, „ j , c „„,.,, U H .Ami nltiiongli, hko all flcnotts nml bnr* •. | ' s . l t i a | - a t l i t ,n x i t re hive lic«u

-doonl souls he had his moments of; ^ ;; ; . , ^ l U l - .. tlosiro for solituclc, and sought retrcati ,. . . . . . ,. , ' ,. ,

cvou fromhis t l c u u t friend* ]» never M * ™ >« ]]m Clt>'; *<-™a\^ oi

'slm'imod thoncquaiutaiico ol raeiif but it P™ioini«*! CiniiGiti|.noii liiae be.

was his ouo mission to cultivate it, toidentify himsolfwith the life of his fol-

p |

tirely cinrcil l>yui!f(if a few bo l t l t s of D r .

-A'ewDia-ouTy. tuk-uy

lows, t o tirouso t h a t e m o t i o n -which tlon wiili K ' c d . i o I l l i t w . We fiimrantc

' r e m a i n s to "'tin''•i>orM"TTtu "ouo u n i l i n y j tliem unvnvs. HoKl by WAITCII Count

initiieuco gf his CiXrcur—the cnthit.iiii&uiof hnniiiuity, us tlio author of.".EweI'lomo"woll calls it. Tho treatise of aUompis cultivates with cxiiggorutiou tlio

' • - i ipjjat ivo virtues.- • " • - '•"•-"•'--•- •

KACtlKI.'s II.I.ITJJKACV.

Hachol was not only tliu mo3t remark*ab!o actress the world has ftyor soeii.j,but sho was—or reputed tu be—ouo oitlio greatest letter-writer:!. When thosn

conncc-

fiimrantcc

ty

sllftv

I1 "

:JOO m-jct icing foi

Lwlies, it will coHt ymi It'it iifty centsto get a•liottk1 of \*iiiet:ar Hitters C'or-

irdinl U a vlyat, ilurk redi a di'licious taste. It

rating tonic;, and imil sno w;i3-or reputed tu be—ouo of u l o s( invi"oi-nfiitrr tonic and is i "uiilietho greatest loUoi-wnter,. Wlieu thesn Ul] " l m t " Uioroii^li" 'e»tli»rt?«. It'Jotters worn niude pulilio tho ivorld i1L.j.l3 [..^li,,,, eiirus iiuiui-iuhi' biliintsAvomloreduthorlniov.-lo.lge, her observe \ * 'V. "ZmtilntUm i.ilc»i hive* nndtionau.1 her thiG literary stvle, far she!" l l R L | C " " ' ' ' 'wwtobn all topic-love, litornturc, art at™"S«"?!« *<•« whnto-.ystem.

Mine, .huhorses. She

is passinntitoly fond of:eps a jliic stable ul Paris.

—nnd on all with equal facility. Hetiliulioii 1ms elegant nml almost faultier.Jiut now tlio truth comes out. She

.novel* wrote one of tliein! Who did?W. Oreinitiiix, the fumous hivyei1. liewas her. scribe., litit ho wis not herlover. Xorjtiio rotations butwccii theiuwn-c of a ptux'ly lmsine.^ etiaraoier. IIowrotu her 'Jettors' for her and sho paid

, him for it, iiiiil paid him well; Indeed, 11 'kuowledyed^by tliu medical profession to; do not. .think she..could...have,,becu..'inlb,» tliciii'sMjIxoil i><tiiti-r.

love with" Iiini, for "he 'wasu dwarf, aiulhad tiio ugliest face in all franco. JJtitthen it will bo asked, who wrote all tholetters.which, llachcl addressetl-to M.

. Cromieiu • himself ? They hnvo alsobeen made i>nbJJc. Thoro nro many of

No mediume is mure eoiiseientinnslyprepared, more powerful, or more hifihlyconocntrated, than Aycr'a HarsapsrilKvIts sfiinduid of oxccllcuce is tliu result ofcareful stmly. This preparation i:> nc-

N'uboily believes in ihu lock-out syste:if ho has forgotten his night key.

them, and they differ widely from thosewritten by .If. Cmmicus. They, are

' badly scrawled mid blotted; the spoilingis atrocious; tlio grammar 13 a mavvolor badness. Could it bo that Kachelwrote those? No; tivon these are aboveher rcndi. Jlistury blitshoM to record it;iievorlhuloss, tho illustrious trapedieuuecould not vri teat alt.

A few miles above New York city, at.. Ilnverstraw, is situated tho groat brick-

Shak ing conlrc of Amorion. Here overyyear, nearly 1110,000,000 of bricka are

lullallund, SRuli., CJ. -T. Doosiiurypublishes the Xctvn, and in ifs columnsstrongly recommends fir. Thomas' Klce-trie Oil fnr coughs, colds, soro throats,cntart'h and nsthmn.

No man's pen Blionld attempt to

wrcng. \i

Without beautiful I'mtifiil. U yuiirw fallhigotr »r tniM ? 'I'lie tf>iw

vital. J'jirUifi-'ri l!;iii- ISiitsr.in will \\mr liiiir nml give liai:k its Kllhl<s mid

f ul color.dandruff.

1'iuvouts

made, to tho value of about two millionsof dollars. No loss than 2,000 men aro

"'employed in their manufacture, and ono '•!'"hundred ships aro perpetually pass

1 - to and fro b'ctweeirNow 'Vor.li antlilavor-'jetraw, carrying the produce of tha yards.It would bo interesting to.cnmmito howUl"'«-1H I l i l t s . n r »(l I)ll-V I'^l'iii'i1'!." It is

f3.!»nr.:.citi0E,~;l.hc.;siz6;.of Nc;v:l*orl;;'c6uU--i»'(~^l^Kivr..iia'fi:ct£.Uir,r:icUc'.r;a":i.iiibo built wiiii tho output of Iho yards j refuiuluil. Trice 25 cents • ptr b'ox. Fsiuco their beiug.commenced about,'fifty years' a«b,'or~ how" many" miles of

' - j •••

Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo.Jk-al Rilivc ill tilt! WdlUl fur Cut!

, 8ure«, Ulwm. Kidt Kliemn, Fovui

it Saved My Life"Tit ft tiiiitiiion 1'xprrHHluiij otlvn lizardfrom tlu'Hi* v,-li(» liavo reallztii, by |>CT-

Clurrry IVctornl. '* Irnniiolmiyi'iunijjhin |(rnl*ii' of Ayur'n Oli«rry l'nrtornl, tm-litivlii^ iw ! ill lluit. )>nt for il.t IMC, INIKIIIIII li'ii^ .tim.'i) Iinvn <1ie<l frimj liui^

Atxmt. HIX IIIOIIIIIH npt I hint n si vorA

1i.vi""l"t'riijiilni- l'"iiKii. wliirli ili^jirivitil

wttli()i'it'*iitit:iHiti'« n-lV-f. A frf'.-ii-l tttl-vlscit nut to try

Ayer's Chorry Pectoral.I <tli| >•!•, nixi tun lmi.iiv t» fin- itiat icli.'l|i..l tno it! urn.-, liy i..iiiltiiiiil IIMI

C.il.nrii. lasIi-.ni.Ui., J^.u.-li, M'WS.'

I liavo IH.-.1 AVIT'K Clurry l'.'.t..r;ilTIT i>w n .vi«.ir, iiiiii >Inrer>ily ln<Ht>vi' I ;flumi'i ii:t\-i* }HH-II in itiv tinivt: Inul Itm.t U;» f.-r till* inr ' t ir i iH' . I t ll 'H t'liri'ilIIIIM.r It •t.lll£<T>lil.-*(lll.!<.'til>tl llf ll.lr IlllI-*-*.

iliuiiti!:' u ri'iiiiiiK'!—it.'^1 MI'MHIII'! 'Wii..U..r. I'r.idn, ( Onlnrl...

Ayvt'* Clii-rry IVrftirai *:ivi-il I:IV l!ff.Twn v,.nrrt »•.-. I I.n.k a vi-iy m-viT.'-1*..!.[M-1III-IIH.-:II.'.1.>;I my Inn^. I i ..p^nlicli.livj.l.-iiii.i.iina |.«.'* tliti rniir.!!.•.-, tli.-y]>IVv-rHi<'.l. hilt r.lili-l tu nl.t:illi trllrfiiiull I Iii«-iiii I M I I S A ^ T ' H Clifrry IV.-.

i'i)i:i[iMi'l.v ri<.st(ir.>Vtn.vli>-;i!lli.~'!.i».Iit*M. All.-ii. WVsi l.iiiiia.Mir. (Iliin. •

Ayer's Chorry Pectoral,tu'ii'i.j'^i'iiii';;::'-!/." I'IW ji'-'-i'riV.iiir-.'f.-.;

STATUE Or " LIBERTY EHUGIiTENlSl! THEWORLD."

More Money Needed.Tho roaimlttue la clitiriru of llio i*nn«tructlon

fit I1IL> I'clt'-liil uint tin- crirtlun "f lint Stntiu>,I n i>i-(l<'i> t o r:t)No I ' U I K I H l o rU s <'iun p l o t l o u . liiivu |>rt't>iin-il. rnitnnutili'lfiiriiMK-il by ttiiMirll.t.n iHrjiit fiK-thniU

Slntuo iTun/i'il: fv«lt>i.tul. ulrk-'lftlvi-rcl.-utO u t ; l > o ) l i t r »ju«!h. ileltvcreil.

No.'-* stilt lift tu. In mini- mi'tul, tieitf laeht*high, licimtltiillr • linmsiit «tni nirkeKil, illi H v o l>o l l i i v s fUflnk-llwriHl.

Nti 3 Stfttitolto. .tietltt Inetm M'jh, tinoijrpliii-eii. Sliitiif tiri>n»>il, 1'wlostnl, 11 e u y 11 y

W^\Oi'>oVlnm0cH'€Vh'LIirflS^

WHO IS UNAC()UAiaT£D WITH THE OBOOHAPHV OF THIS OOUNTRY, WILI.1^ liZE BY EXAMININO THIS MAP. THAT TH8 _l

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAYJly roanon of Iwcoiitrai position cntl closo rotation to nil principal linos East nndV.'odt, nt inltlui'Hid to.-mluiil points, ronHtltntoH tho most Important mtcl-contl-uonfcil tlnl! in tluit ^vatoin ortlironwh trmisportntlon wlilcli invitca nnd fuclll-UiWH tnivul und tnitllo Untwoon cltft'H of tlio AtliuUin nnd I'nclltc Conata. I tlit IIIHO tint favorlto and t)oflt routo to nnd from points Enat, Nortnoast andUouMioimt, mid rorrcaiiandlm; polnta \V cm. NortInvest nnd Southwust.

Tho Hock l^lunU EVdtnin Includui* In IW main lino nnd nrnnclioa, ChlcflRO,Jollot, Ottu-.vn. Uv Sallo, I'oorlii. (Jonoaoo, Mollnu nnd Tlocic Island, In Illinois;liivuiuioit, Mu.^enttitn, Wiifthlncrtoii, Fnlrilold. Ottumwn. Osknloosa. Westl.lliorty. lowti C'ltr. U'JS MolnoM. - Iiidtnnoln. AVinlBWot. Atluntlc. Knoxvlllo,Aii'Uilinn. Hnrlan, Gutlirlo Cuiitro urn I Council Uliillf, In Iowa; Uallntln,TrentMi,1 Onmi-ron tmtf Kuna.irt City, In MlHfourt; LonVRnwortc nnd Atclilson,In iv-ttHast: Albert Uu, Mlnnoapnlli und Mt. Paul. In .Vlnnosota; Watertown InD.iV:o*.u, und h-indrotla of intcnnudlnto citU-n, townt? villages nnd BtQttona. .

THE CrjEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTEGimvn*ito'>3 Iw nntron» tlipt i:ouso of poraonal security nffordod by n, solid,Uiomu'-tUly ht!t:wLi>d roiul-oud; smooth tmcL:a ot continuous BWIOI rail; BUb-lit.intliiuVbuilt culvorti and Dridnos; • rollltn; stock us nonr porfoctlon nalimmui H'KUI citn ir.nko it; tho wifoty npplinncc.1 of pntont buffers, platronusund nlr*brnknH: nnd iliac osnctlnif dlHclplIno whlc'i- novoraa tlio pmctlcnlupar.viluti of nil iw imirirt. utiiitr MIIUUIIIUIUM of Uila i\»uto »ro TrnnsforB a tnil co-uc'ctlnff polntH in Union nopow, and tlio unsurfittuced comfortu und

' ThoK.ist WxproHs] Tnilna Lotwcon Chlcngo nnd tho Mipsourl IUvornro com*no'icd or woll vuntllntotl. ilnoly upliolstcrod Dny Concheii. Mnsnlllcont t'ullman

pl'ntaomtt'ly cooked monla nro lolstiroly cnton. "Kood Dlseatton wultinff onApixiUte. nml Iluatttt on both." Botwoon Chlcnicp nnd Knnona City und.AtcliUon, iiro nlao run th3 ColobratoO Kccllnlng Chair Guru.

THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTEhi tlio direct nnd fnvorlto lino between Clilcncro and Minnaapolls and St. Paul,whura coiuioctloiiH urn mailo In Union Dunots for ull polnW In tho TorrltoHuanml HrltLili ProvlnctsH, Over tills} roiiMi. Pnat pxprrjan 'rmlns nro run to thow.itcrin-r plucua. wimnvr nvurtH. nlcitirodqito loctilttlos, nml hunting nnd flsli-liirrronmlrt i.r lowu mid MlniiwoUi. Itlsnlno thu most duslrublo roiuu tottionoli v. hf>;it lli-lcl;* mid pnatonil liiiHlu of intortor Dakotit.* Htlll finotttor DII.ISCT LINH. via Sonoca und KankuiEoo, has boon ononoilb')tweoii Ko'.vport NOWH. Rlclunutul. Cincinnati. indtunnpollH. nnd Lnrnyotto undUoimcil IlltiltVi. Kiuirtti.i City, MliinoupolU und St. I'nul nnd Intormudlntu points.

Tot- iH'tiillnd informutlon eao MnpH nml l-'oldtint. nbttiltmblo. nil woll as'Uc!:<!M, tit(rill prluctpid TlckoH OtUgc>j in Unj Unltotl BtiitO3 and Canada; orb m d j r o ^ C A Q L E •-.- . . , ' E . S T . J O H N , • " •'..

President anJ General Manager, Chicago. General Ticket and Passenger Agent, Chicago.

MliicrfwtliiitliuiIi]il>r<ivcil over tlm Hotmltli-u linvu rcorUVil f

vn liccii *|ii't they nru

M out. Tli»iib«-rll--.B

Iilctfi tlio I'wlwtn!. l"lt It N isiliiuitwt tSW.0UO U yet iiowU'if t» i>aj- for tlio Iron fu*tiiik-' unil tliu ert'C' .a of tho suuiif. .

I Ilii'ml sul^LTiiJtluna for llio Miniature Statu-uttus u-nl iiroilncu ihu iWAnd niiiinint. .

AiJJri'w, with rcmlttmiL'i.',RICHARD BUTLER, Secretary,

American Committee of tlio Slatuo of Libert y,. 33 Morcor Street, New York.

PARKER'SiHAIR BALSAMItliopoi'itLirfnvoHtcfo

PARKER^SsTDWIC

brink side-wills would bo laid tliwu withthe eamo luatoi'ials.' A house, alter all,acts with cousitlovablo 'fricuilliacss lothoso who inhabit it. No frioncl can boGO stanch, ami truo, and silent as nhouse,: whoso• oara- hear 'uveiihiug anil

1 yot hoar nothiuff, ami whoso window-oyos see go much of which no moitallistens to'au andiblo repeat. Goingover an old castlo, and Btaudiug in thodeserted ' Ijnnqucting-hall, whioh oni

..echoed to Llio happy.langh of tho bciraty' mid tho niKi'tial ~jolioa ol tho mnnly

•warriors, it is almost pathetic to ash tliorugged wills to giro .back somo echo of

1 the past. Biit uot Silent a3 tho grave,- • they koop tho senrets onca committed

to thL'iii, anil with fidelity too. :

An Enterprisiri'g Reiiablo, House,

Warren County JJrujj Store can alwnys

., he relied npon,'not%ly to cany in stockthe best .of every thjiitc, bat to aecnro Uie

.:; Agency for srieli articles us have well-known-^rnerit, anJ.Ltirfi nqjiulnr-with. tlio people,./tlieiuby sustaiiiiiifj tlie reputation of being

rated Dr. Kin^'a New Discovery for Con-eiimplion, will sell it oir ' i positive gimr-nriltc. I t will siirciy cure any and everyalTucUon o! Throat, Lunps, and Chest,' amito eliow our confulenee, wainvile-you -locall ami get u Trial Hottle Free.

liy Wirrcn County Hmj: Stmv.

A Card.

To nil who arc snfloring from tho er-rors anil indiscretions of youth, iiervouweakness, sorly decay, lohn of manhood,??,,-). will ucad. n ..recipt. Hint will 'enmj'oit, free of chargo. Thin great remedywas discovered by a missionary in SouthAmerica. Send a self-addressed enyelopoto Uie ltiiv. Josiuui T. ISMAN, New YorkCity.

STANDARD A M EL I ABLE

A $100, Watch 92.1)0A 875 Wnicli 81.50A $70 IViiKli 61.00A BlSO Mulch Sl.OOA ' W Wnleli' SHII)Ijullfs' nml Silver WntclicB o

ptl.O(>8.-..00tJ.1.00

ami JEW.

804"CiiestiiurSt. PIiila.7 Pa;

T h o Itcst CoiigU Ciiro y o n enrvl (liobv^t present Ivolmovn forCon^uinulxxlUy IwtJi*. nml nil illfurJi-r* vt U niacli,

tliu fi.tilo nmlnil blunly ilrlflln^ »unrdj

w. ' - m-uJrr tbelr U-alth t rKH'B TOKIC, Lut ddny I* ilan-o. boU kr uU UruiuW« fa

AllegerOrganSTYLE O. No. 32,

(••iiiluiii.'' I full j«ts of Aik't^r1

rWi't:liTII1lilli'l(»n(' Iiuwcrful Hill

nnilmi No. ;U i-oiitsihiri !• n^cfi•tujiM 1'rltirliml. DlainiKon. FortiI'iiuii), Ki'lii), l'rlnuiixd VmU: M'l<><U:i. Klutt! ami (iruml Ori;iiKnn: ^IIJJI. Kumcmlicr tlmtrocil:lllllkU I III! Illll^k', NUT STUIS.^uis rimtaitiln-; u luri^e nun

' i'f ptn}i4 arc i*tin; lo i;cl otit ntil<T. .Slylc O jit itnulu (rodi tl«iiL'Iily R'UMIII.'.I Imtiium HIU'liliiut. liullt tolnxt—not fnr^lTin- 1'if.c N vrrr ImniNrtnift, lUu|irlcc of Mils iimnn It $ 8 0 * >

.F-IOII], mill Ixiok. Ml)hl nil lilt

ird b/'-Co-ceipt

..]„-,.. :n>.l Hi

[i

ndencf

• • s i l i i y y i ,

r Nothings,

.; Onl«rnt

Jl. W. ALL1ZGJCH,\VASIIIA<iT«\. N.J .

r,.jcari:uaruni(-OHltli CUT; liistru

HiNDEROORNST l f r f U t i u l k i t aiul U"C euro for Corn*

Rogers' Grapoline!'Tlih jTri.jiniilfm

•ROYAiL'ST. JOHN.HIGH RUNS

EITHEB

Fresh l¥leat.All who buy meat will find

it to their advantage to pat-ronize my market located onthe STEWART LOT onWashington avenue. I keepnone but the best meats' andkill the best stock to be had inthe market. Give me a trialand be convinced as others are.

11 Jacob SWyers.Washington, N. J. •••

Professor of Drawings Pointing,

Formurlv fi'(i:iicl"ior"of five tiiiuil "li'riiwini; •'-•in tiio Knitwiipn] IIli-li Suiiiiol nl. Wu.-liim;-UIII, N. J. A nurraswfnl uiihililtor ut tliu

Centennial Exhibition 1876.I'ortrniln Umlncninw, Mnrlno Views, Ao.. InOil. Pastil or Uriivcn. LCriiyoii I'ortnilln iillby.2-} :liiclic?r-:williO!tl,:.rruiiii;:'SI0.C0,-ilrawnfrom lifts or from ]iliot(n.'niii1is. tiiisiii']>:i.^cil Ininilh of r^inbltuieu nml urllMk' ulTccl. .SnL-IsfuulUrn trtmrmil^ii In [INVUIIW linvini^ [ilia'.ns»nii!C(!i»uilriilutlrcs \a 1w unlai^fd; ullcm-ti(Bt!i Hindu In ilrosa to Hiilt ciistoinoi'ti 01- lltwilmiiurj- uiljiisted. Aildnw,

I.. SHARPS, . ;N o w l l i i i i i p lon ,Him I unliin Co.', N . J . " 1 '

Hackettstown

•'" (SowarK Conrerittico Kuralnury.)

REV." GEO.H. WHITNEY, D.D,

i college. Prepares yot.ng menfor college. Best futilities for music, artnnd commercial branches. rThorougbnesiin every ilepartmcnt. Best building of itB"cinfla;-wHii"8leaai-hoater,-has;" hot/and eo!dwaier.-ctoJi i-Oloso nltcntioa to manners;morals anfl lionltli, Location pleasant tiiid,hcaU)if Catalogue sent freo on appli-cation. Year opens September 6. " •

HAikETTSTOWN. N. J.,

CHALLENGES COMPARISON.BiSTAKCES CGWlPETiTIOM.

SURPASSES EXPECTATION.For Sale By ft. B. GROFF & CO., Washington, N. J.

biVIIJjiiiabAt the Rare Bargains now offered by

__ ipi2_&_ip.4..S.outh.Tl'irtl.St.,.Easton, Pa.,...- •ZL.--:- r : : r

EN FURNITURE AND UFH<flIsTRYOF EVERYDSSGRIPTBON,.:',.

The ftWftkeniiiR of Spriiiff tnulu ihuh us well itn;(iiiro(l In meet tlio 'needs of (he sea-:

.son. I I h (j.ur ploiisimi (o niiiioiince tlio lurjjo new stodt of Bpfing Styles: -'••' ' * of Jiulinbl«• Furiiitare of tho Liiliist JJu.siyn.H. •_..

BEFOBB BUYING GIVE US A CALL.

OPENED'!1

Benlly TluiidiitR, next donr to the jiost ofiice. Ho'oms lnrpo t..t<\ fionMiioiliouH, '1'iililcanew nnd nunuirnctured by th'c edebruted J . M. Uuiiswicb & Uitlko (Jo., N, Y., andircpronojiticnd liy gmul judges lo be the best in llio world. (Joinc nud wco even it youloiiUVjilfiy; Nopiiyt llooin for nil. Uest branila of cigars alwaya ou'linml.

.< J O H N S . CASTOW Proprietor.

flallnr frombr Indloco inilulKOiitMluLJkikt

tKipoflura.OvoMlnua .. '

muktii^Tmjw&dM HARRIS REMEDY CO., Wf Q CHEMim,

TUB wiiler-teiii-d liftvliit: Imil n was i^i'i'fi'iiwl!illn't;iii|i-rliikln»t>ti'lii'-M. inut -«1IIKliu nun) ul un I'^l.vl.,!,,' In tliti Urlniiv.iimM.j-Tii.il un oMKH.I.ni.'iil wl I'OKT Ml'K.

inul tin': t>iihl!i! Mint limy nri* ti'.u- | in-

tlyki nml nl v r r y ' l i n ^ r n u " UV have j.itr.•lui!-i-il a 1i:iiiil<i>itir lii'tircu mi'I jirnviili'il n>ir*

llr*- intll lilt (til! (IKI't itl'liilVI'il HMKIVlttlM-*>r tint iirimij>t timl tMlI-rnrtnry n>iiA<|[-t «r ourHKlilivri. U'.i ii»t.). C. Tiiylt.r A ftmV »*i» *

Illlli'n.M nl'r. C " " ' * a f " r l ' r m > n ' " " " l l ! . l l < •" 'IIV <f/*t ihirmMmii-ij in t/ifl«-,t lunnucr,

Itir rut'iilmiiK/ XiV/«* the Ul;/ for ./«-)/nlhiiivy'knijth •>/ time ifr.-iW, trith-.-il'I1, aml nfter three or.four ilmj* Mf l**hj»t>l*(utter than trlicii //;••( tmt*thnc>hAny *ly|« (.(rotlln nr (wkit r.\n l.i; fnriil*li-

il ut •liert tKrlli-o. t'nr nil illtttitit'i-H wiihln 1ftilk-* r;iti-N tin; Mum;. Ni^la ulii-nilnnri: nunc

Ciiiineclliiit l»v Tffi:|!lioiie"tt-iili' Ilrtviili-rr!ixfonl. UriHutwny. VWIiln^lmi, l'.»rtCoMiii,;i;miycimvn. l-iii-lJtll-l.nvii, mill Scl l>y'» ;FrLm..<.ti> /!_.!„ | . . ffV.I ^ t .. . . . f:. . ' t I

SPECIAL.

F o r

July and August

A I'iiw. i :IRCI \m : i l l i ' i i i l u i l t lu^ liii 'KosI A i m l i i m S:il<; o t

r f X K i ' n o s n u i i A l i c K s i ' A i h i i n s . ; j O A m ' K T S c v i ! i - IK-I .L i n A i n i - r i m . >••••[: HIH:IIIIM1 W . I H I ! v m - y I m i i i s

•WZM"'" "" '"'• t"7'"''* l l l l s '• ;»•'-«• "I" l-nvsliii Hi.; lii.sl<.ry of HIM tt.rpd lin'.siiu.'S.Vcrvl!«"i«'<lf-Hlv,

THOHPSOH &" CO.,

ftinl then note llio (liffeior.ee. Tliolirrtl, in it prngrossivo maii; ono ..whois ii [i with thu liiuos. Ho :!ue.4 notHitit|>ly buy whritevorhoni/etlswhei'o-ovcr ho stirs it, l»ut ^oe.4 wltovo hoc m jret thu UKis'P yooilrt for thoLEAST inoiii'V. The lust, (fnun n\tnoiU-aiicos) i.s not u man tif t!mt typo;he cxpcmls us niii'-h money for gro-ceries HH the first but i.s not so particular in iiiirelinsing.iiuilcoincqutMiliy ncilher t;L'ts us iiitmy, nor an ^ooifjood.s us tlie first itiul ciin't you sec,he is -losing llcsh daily, -ptmi' IIS:LII !

if YuU nvo ii'iH'oyix-rtnivu" iiiVuilook woll iit tlu! moral iu Iho sihovrKtory, r.inl wlieii you "lutik ftvoutiiVto..see whtii'e ynu cim buy tho. mostiiiiil ljC!fj|,V('»'i(!rt fin1 (his'lrtist "iVi.'iiipy"do not miss itockni'ellmv'.s C'ash XU>r

Daniel Whiperfc,

Tousorial Artist,

They are Here.'mil wo pWipos" l o UKikc tliiiif;.; iiiiii.sii:illy l iv i - lv V l u i h i g 'I lie 'sum-' .i i icr m o n t h s h y (lislriliuliii .u: IIKMII IIIIIOIIJ; o u r (•ustonii.T.s :it 11 v e r ysiiuill prol i l . A l l in n r a l ul' Ciirjicls , i>iiU>;r iifiw or in the fall , .s l i o u l i l b u y n o w . I'or t i iuy IU.-VIT wi l l !»; elit.'npiM1.

O n e IJUI T i q n ' s l r y Bni.ssi.'ls, no t;is. pr.-r y i n i l ; c l i e n p ut 0;"i.I (Jii(! IJIII.T;ip'usti'y I'.rnssu'ls, c l cg i in i ]« i t l i 'n i s , Wte.; furinei' p r i c e

O n e Nut C l i n i c ! ISrnssi.'ls, Car..: c h c i i p : i t " ' « :O n e L u M i i w I < io ix l s J ln i l c . T'H:.: IVirmi'i1 priw) {lim. .O n e l i tr i . 'Si i inu Q » : i l i i y . K x l r j I'iitli'rns, !)0c.: s o l d o l s ewl i cro

iit * l . ( i»: i i i ( l S I . I d .( ) I IC b i t l i u i l y l lri!»si>l .s , ' .». ': u-nrtlt $l.l<>.Olli; Lot l i i i i ly I l l - i iss i ' ls . -^1.00: w o r t h ^I . -Jj .O i w Lot I V s t Vi'lvi't Uurpi'ts. s l . d l ) : w o r t h &I.siO.'I'v.i'iny I'ii'ii's Ili'st A l l - W o c i l l i m r a i u s . KM;.; wor th .7 i>nndSi iu .Ti'ii I'i.H-cs Jiust 'Uxtrsi J l w i v y C o t t o n Olisiin I n g n i i i i s , (inc.;

w o r l h li.'ic.. O i n - l / i t Kxtrn T i i l l c r i i « i i l H l ( i ( H » k fide. (nhi i i 'Kai i i ) . •

OIIII .T h i g n i i n s , A"!. : : | , : i s , - In uiul <l.">r.

•AVosliingfcbn, T . »J'»

Comcatonoc. DO NOT DELAY. These Goodsand Prices Cannot Last Long.

1 :;•.>('; :iii(l:!'.>S'Niirili:ini|iiiiii Si.. HAS'l'OiC, PA.

25 YEARS IW USE.The Gr,attrt Medical Irinmph of 111* Age!

SYMPTOMS OF A

TORPID LIVES?.Iiosiafaiipetltct ItoweiecoBtivo, 1'alalti -tha bead, with a dull semotloii In ihoback Pari( l'nlo under tho ibouliJcr-blade, Fullness nftcr catine, with Rdia-laclinatlon to exertion or budr or mind*Irrilnhllitroftcmpcr, liowBjlrlts, %TII1Ia fcciineof bavincncalectcU oomoilutr,WcurinciR, Dlzzlnoi-n, Fluttorlnn nt tboIleart, Data boforotho ores, IIoatlucLoaver ibe tlsUt eya, llcntlecanoan, wltlifitful drenmn, Ilielily colored Urine, aud

C0NSTIPATBO?J.T'S TILLS aro catccilly ahnnKiioffeullnRiiatoastonlsUtlitiauircrci

Thuy IncrenHe tho Anpetlle.Bntl cmtso ttioljr to Take o»» J'lc.*li. tlm*. iho pytcra

urlcliednnil HylliuirTo'iiio Aclliui oRiilCeKtlnrStoolinr

tljr to Takurlclied.lilKcstlv

rturi-H ITl

nil HylliuirToiiio Aclliui onOrRnuiitlCeKitlnr.Stoolinrooanc. -».5nftirrnvHt..IV.Y.

fflui IIAIH or -WiiiRKBits chnngctl to aGLOSSY IJLACIC by :-. aliiRlo application oftlila DTI:, It iniiians a n:ituruf cnlm-, nct.4inst'tntuneously. SoM by DniKtjlots, ocueiit by express on rueaipt or-5»» —••-'• • "--: •-Office, 04 MurraySt-aHor-r'York.

notll|vTruB5li'\vom'lJ«y^rm:lt^!!l!r^1,i\^'i'i

i>linnco, AtUlntttHCoiiirniMuiUonl mill aurt ' ieal

HknVmfVrT^i'iinn^ilUfin^Hil^hJ'iiU'ilf'tiivBlcnlnmlniDdkniriiM't. Wpiinimlriit ilUoiooH unt l i . r l"Viiloti'oiiiilirain miiiiuiml fyiiiiilomir«imulnU)'. liomirti to xvrUoiiniinfoi'o tiiUliiffirujitm.jiLtt.'kijwu^rc.Coaauliatluu Jiuo nm\ invited.

A Ltfo Exporionco. Eomarknljlo aridquick curoa. (.Trial PaclcnBoa. Soiidstamp foruoiilod;parllcularB, AddroaaOS". WARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo.

PAILS

PERFECT.

M 1 i ( 'cf n

O S T O indurates FilireCoV k y r j,rooe f r ll

D ,VSiriKH-l'M1 i n loi v I

Carpet Dept.

All odds and ends, short lengths,odd patterns and- patterns

we, do not intendduplicating1

FINEand Choice Roasted Coffees

- J U S T KP.CErVED A T -

i'S GROCERYTogether with a full stouk of Orocorios, rrovisious, Ciuinotl Vi'gelalilea,

Uiiniied PrniiH, Tobacco, Cigars, elc. .

" " • ; . • " • • •'••"-•—^'•••••"'-- t~v.-±"^:-^r~.y..:~:;.::^:r. -^.\z:.:-:::...^^~

Fancy Ma O. Molasses a Specialty*

Our Green lio no I till! 1ewey CH i tlmerle

Tl nts.CM J)'"0 colored phle ii crip n pnd Illutl llona

F L A M 1 S , will to m ibd on receipt o[(P O B o s 2& 4),

35 Cortlandt <!t, He * York.