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^At^i^O* !#'•'; tTHCOOUVERNEUtHERALD Jri PPHMWV^^IMV to | p i f iimn i IN p r i i IJOIIVICTlNlWfl* N. Y. TNOLD« Ac C O X , MUiroH* 4 Mil I'WOfMllirtUM*. mil $\M, Ntrfotfj In Ail? afire. **lva«ik -•^ #s*s*, jMmtllt .. rsfk n v m t l i t , . « »|<A»ths (Hi* • - ^ ^ - . ^. 11 oO<| It* I Ml I ?A n *> A mi HI IN) I Ii fell } AI 00 (Ml 1.1 00 4 (Ml ft IH) * (Ml * Of) |0 IMI Irt mi W (Ml Oant* of tttr#«* hnita, l.oo |»4r rSarj ittof»*l linn, Sl.oti tmr M u , or 7d««*••!« «|4HtUt«. aultlfftff *>1v*rtt*tHI«nt«, 10 ji#r r<#M rif- raasttat a*tv«rti»aJM*ttU |»«rajil* In mi- ll 0* ail (Ml I IMI M) <w» mi yu ao riUIng ffts*ri«xt at tha rat** pr4 IV. f«tl aVar y 11 it* «»f*f*anp nym» itflkrtltttt, t;v«ry ***«.* tin l#*l, 4 * V'l if. k* »> ^ ?-* I ftUtfWM, fur Srst (Willi* A liiiu. Ivartls*m#iits nM'*iM#rw*l «Ul Will IN* r**l asi*r«l«r««t <»M|hir«l, IP!'. IfTfr n r: ^_ Banker** ^ A #0041111 A o i . f baitkma, llstn si ret, i l)<mvsrnsur, W. * . *tftiif C ltljjktf.K* aWTllONTA < o , llsnsors. ifntn / Mi*at, U*mv*»riituir, !|. Y. oM •Hi p p n n •[ } i !'••....'. J'IU PhyntolaiU* t Tj r,ii rifitnir, u. i>. nmo« at rtf*i*iatt«V ^1'•< M >f(ifir of |*i«tk HIMI tt"\v*»«l str«M»t«, U*MI- Nrtttttr] N. V. 'IM* Ati«l lo Irttf 'S^iW^* 11 i u YOLIJME VT, J iftlstellaneoiis. KWlMI.SY HT<M(*I. J I* Unl'ALI T M. I» (i PhMloltn an- rpoon, <lnln«t «t iV-l.!«>>.. #», •%«*» * I tloor l< \M>t (lOtlfOriMMII, N V. Mil «A<?IJCAM, M. I> , i'hrpinlftn Rt».| HUr Ulp<»f»<iV|il K *tllM0» k J0 i n «>ni •* i P' A Uol /if.Oil! KM WIII^UKIU KM' AlltKP Sow \j »<»•• |M«l «'»S or OHM^V r*«|oiii« <I«MI« HIM I rVMrgiif «S#J«OM«I*I». Alt** , Aim ii«*n l«.!!»•»• Uffft othopi Wrtfigorpi l>«oti'«tlor«, IIM night'*. 4ft HO 2 r PMI« tlin tunl uttot <>li«n|iv«i «it>Mr 04|t4M« IMI I |H»•«)•. .1. W. %f AltUKMJTll. <T|miv|mii|if, April imii, 1117a iftir Ittlf, IV 1 p#iital 8ur(^oui. 0f< •imir, O^lti. H| II -I It * **, IN»ni«l Mittjjron. nftlcn ,\hlliMiijr'n llunk^ %lnln HiMtul, <4<»m«r- r. II. «TKW< Kit, In f DENTI8T 4 of ih« i'itiii%4i(*||>iiu l»«niiiil < oltfgn t tiPN I Al, I'Mtlolll flrmUI«»ii'« MMI* In KlMiiMM A M<»rrU* h, wll#V« hi* U |Mt>|>m«M| to »lo nil work f to t»«tt|l«try. «|r««>it*«l nloM»h»lrlr wlilioiii ftMln \n ofrr ft. ] iHf Mt#|f Mllr«m« <*«M« ll.*ni«liln« i4n«). T«#lltpiWit Willi 4Jol<l, kllvitr. I'Tuli mini und n«l 4l»;WIVt-l (•UbrsiNl WliM<i <*• m o o I, 1n«»\K ol«*mMi4i a IN»Mthx(l1fU*Vnil Injtirv lo lh#» mmttiAl |JTAtUioUl Tim,lh Ih-^rU.I on (i«.|.|, HIW, |*Njllif>,|! MolilHir M><I < <i|lti< »M, A L I , W<H #ANI •iinrir *4i»t ,r Jv"" Jewi>lor« 8rWMM»M. Ill, . f c * « t « r «iit<t W n l o h i«r t Mo, #1 llttittf ^tn^J, (^luseint'iir, tf Toil Wt«1 HHv N|»I 1* lltlll«4 HM'I V urlf!*, toil, or NU J. il RKYNOMW, JR. ilvorwaro, ' * r i Dralrr in Jowolry, &c. lllostreet; Gonremciir, I . Y. ?'v v > ->j< »p i^vV'Si' -<* 1 >^.<t < *-^- ^^.*i3 tO I0CAL, FORSlGtt, POLITIC AL, SENSATIONAL A N & GENERAL NEWS S ilGOUVRlRNEUll, NY., THURSl)AY f SEPTEMBER ltt f 1878. \_] t \ Mlnoellancotito VEGETINE Pnrlltfn the Hlood Ami (;iro« Strfnirth. •.» • . « rt l»iTgu«iiM t ill., Jan. 2t t IH7H. MR. If. Tl. flTtvtMMj ln*Ar H l r - Y o u r ''Vrgltlne'* lift* bp«*n iloln* woitd«*ri for mo. U*v© li«^n Imvlnj? tho Vhilh MIHI /Vi*»r conlrft<te<l In tln» nirampA of I In? K*»ullt,nolhlnK|rlrlnK|m^rcll.>e until i Wgan the IUOOI rmir V<*gftln«, 1^giving mo immolate rvlli»f t toning tip my H\»t«in, iniilfyliig mv hloort, glflng itrvngth; wlirrtms ril othor miMlf- cln«« woakciiiHl mv. ami flllwl my nyntoai with iMitfton; ami I am f»atUilo«l that If famine* that Urn In IIIA airuo dlntrloU of the South and T wotihl tako Vo^tlno tw or Ihreo tlmi'n a wvok, no dUtrloU of the Houlli and We«l «*g<*tliio tw or Ihreo tin lht\y would ii'>| IK* trouble*! with tlio "ChilU ill if a good old ago. or the maltjntant ,4 l->v«r«" that pre vail at certain time* of the year, nave doctor*' hiltt, and live to Ue*l><vtfullT yotira. J. K. HlTC*llRU« t Agrnt Hondpr«on'ii l.oonin, Kt. liOiiln. Mo. AIL IHHKAHRA or T U B iu,<mi>.-lf Vege- [:HOU OR OTIIEH. v m. a. J. i ten nn i^vcry hno*» ftlinn!dor-» ^a|»o f r o m its trouble ami eare; :h, nod *twill romo w.Jien we're ' * * . , •» chWe AM thogArindnt* wc wear. Jntd our lives uninvited, * hell our in rt Mil * treasure, or pong; Wfctohet. toMtnrc'hi E nn*ha«e a Wnteh, Imr nna of ere the watinot hold* a* MM '- liolli America* pod Ini|torted W»t*^heii, #1 *m\ Ihem at le»« than the average AH fee a««« H an examination to Mtuly Jtnytfclttg e*riCi?I At* In IhU line. In Cold ft (%•**, Mr la<Ue« or genu. If not In •U>+k Will lif gut on nhort milleo. Clock* ife h)itel4e1i« frpm «nm»renl mafitifa< tnrere, Ike eelehrttted II II AT A (Al-KN- odKH, which will \w noli! fit lowe«t Una of alt the pofrotar utrleft of lofludlng all the novelties of the tod Pliried W»r«. Inlr. ICiinnoln,! attention given to •Mlddylbg hbleU and fiiuiilleii with ullverware* Spe<it*bler& Eyd-OlaiwM. Il|i tiJi \ n|i« )lnr-«r ihcm. IHIIII no»r atxl fur- *l(l|t<xlja| I^W.r url««* limn *»i-)r l>«(<tr*. Hair Artint. But JnHhlaUm 0. W Alrf mnke4 nil klo<i> df 'oid to oidioA iitdei* f«'« «»U*"d »»l 4J«ia«l|«nlMi4li^l t Uonvet item, M V., 4iMl urorip|lf tttl*). rrlo*f;i|flY<<eitl« |»erounc«t for wahi«gb<Mul»l wn'' 1 ijWt " i >••••— •• f • r noteln« •gi, riM»t «|nd« nun wuv mill tv i **. s? HA» tfflfTHr. 6aden«tmrg, M. f t itlon OMinntitttdliia, llol* ho It everv r«M|o|el. [la*! lo weleome M* f t l e m U <MI t h e i r Hoi* The fn >u<*» eo«i rb|Hlet«ir on their 'Inn to urn! from nil yUlU toSg^leimhiirgj ITreffi 'hii4 t<» and from i Ivftlee, [ l«ll) 1 UAHHINtiToN, l'ro|. 1 1!" J 1 loots and Shoon. PT IF A V IB ttf9fie*| A Imot a«Hd • h o e i h o p an Wafl a reeti iHiiivvrneur, (o|«|MNilt« the re«hlen«^e r. A| tt. Jeue*in) au«t will ntatie * aoedUltv or genil«#aer«'e tUlf, ««WINI and Megged wear. 1 k**p a life ftoeh of th« tieil rreneh mid Amerl eotee tatUfa* I'rletM roe> U PaliTtt" nil rpitit e t t # e n » na pone |>rom|»!iv or «aiiie«r won -nvk»|ier cent, below old prlco*. \ |1 gof>|« IffVl-ela^ii aw<l nl low prloen. ^J. M. REYNOLDS, JR. Win R i eaa'eatf, »ml guar eotee tatUfaethin lUine pntniMIx Juael With, laTa, mm i tiiiiii Ttf ^ rORTKIl. llmtsiN Mi nftlgh t*alnier, Mnlh He pal ring k t»»lt<>tn, . tioonurrir ia it I I III I IMI. i ,. II i HI nit -urn glgn, fnrriage ami •treat, Oouveriteor, nil rou Making, Ao J«)M reeeteeit frem the ell? a new In for •IrwtghiffftNtg liMlr. whleh litrm* tl| the e*nte wur Mr prices foi umlihig awllehes irllli IbU new patent h*v* h^en MMIIMWI ta« enlkiwlr w pm rale^ n*>y nit one war) ng tow ffvoM all on«% waf). iH rent, an onnee. war) UAKINO V HI td trio |A U* til oeott eaeh. ..-. ,,. riflCUAI/rV. LOotiM Tlittd ITIiMtroi •Vx'rt bl«Nik* «ntiranre ttalre leailng to uititle .lorv*. Hum. W W II lloWKV, lilt. W. T* Hint '• -I ••' ti" ' •, i* * i I*iT**j. / G oirvfcftwtet'tt f.tvritr, if iiTlpfver, rr*i4iil*toc II l« h»ie ilmt the pubtin can i be aeeohJa*k<lAled with an/ kind of hor.e or rig I her tt4a||(|eelre. *rv¥ vrijw ijVKitr, UK\W nitji ,\MII ll I* tl IVKH. I would mitioiMico In the |itthlU Ibet I h e f e oi»*Mi«d * llvofr •tnlde In tliatrer % ^ WOMIII m«jal re«pe«« aeur, wlijh new and «trlUII rigs throoghoifl. I il re«pe««lfiitlv a<k the petinaegeof the e#«*Lde oiltioureroeor ami •eloiultr sod wouhi is.Mre vi« Ihai I shall at all limes endeavor t,. give satlsffaetloti IMI4II In lufiiuuls sn.l prl«4es, iHlum.ii os siNui.a niua nv rir a l«s)tes(aM Jnliti Mtreel^ item io th«* l i s p . s| ehar*||i v •o*on r**«|s frofn ' vlt%*rM* IIOI'N. wp item lo | tile po*l oflliMV <JK<» II rftKICIIAM. rrop, I t'l '" S 1 Job Prlotlng J |<K>ltPf l*emphlels, Catalogues. <'Arils, Maud > Hull, ami all kinds of Job Printing at the • MAI.rf 0«oe. Uoiireriiror, N Y. M * v ht T* m%m " ' '" " ' ' I imii II |i jMouoj to Lottn* lOOJOOO, m nfNDRCD TOOUSAKD DOLLARS [ rOtOAN fujr FsrprtAvFh FAHM^ ' . r>* i/»fu 1IMS* ***/ l ntwiw IIOHOK, e Bsssa|pspssswBsasiii ii, f , ,. ,„,, lloott and Bhoeii iOAH»Y TM« NIWIJ » A W aas» aaliiag, iierfeni Ailing t^.t H is Ham l iV tr |«jh*slbt<* l«t Met unless mailo lo unlet, nd owlaar It* Mils fact I am now making a r#M>l tl.l I" f of il.Hi««isilsi M *i»'«niid»a'IW | W*n«i. Itf'^ tiolf aaid iliitjt ggitnte has maAe ir feet >*t* liioit ivnasfortalde an f tlllMti >< V».*V of llllllllf an i Hccomhijf tiinoner as e r«* per in the wonting i Ith their Otitd «|ii Ihem lo $feo*e a lik bare f*v«tr»d mo with theTr natrnnag t ave leaili**!. fie.is^pp, hoaieina*le g NMU nr nown ii^ t>e tnore ilurwblo and cheaper hi Lh long ran. kW" Ail. WoitiC W A UNA* rati, f Inters I sol To | (i^ I e«|MXMal|> (torn llio.e who And It lm|M»«slble lo se« use i g«HH| lit, and "alls fao||on ggafaiitocd. , i ill v A ro \rn ell fe^ i»H 1, . f HiiUe«tH»».Mij|h. M T, »eai |sii»ie,ii. ! • •#- • ,,,., , t „, ToTltfc Or MKMOVAU Having reiimvcd ^1 fnoi thi* atiort U|ock te j?re*** ktoxftf:iv& mm.niNn. I would 4nnonn< c to mv tmlrfots mid the pnM|c general that t ant prop«i<»t t«imi|,|.ly IIUMO M llh WaiTO Cloch, Jewelry, Elc, At redonajlt prices *%mv[ \\ nttention v ti\<\ to i pel ring slid satisfaction guar on teed. •iiir T it. H. wnrr.r i ii 1 i < | Ii!••'"• wj'J'L.. m .. • • »; L OrociirlMs ^ JOHN KIlJ.MFR'r tf. u i\tv *rrtf?NT\ (/mrKrtxKcn. rmnrmuflrtocKn: Repair inn;. lag fiorts promptly hr skillet Workmen, TK I jgers Niarmfacfiiring Co., and Rogers Hfo.V* 1 i .... •• ' fjit ^V^ftv o ! such dlscitMew, renlorhiir the patient to |»©rfect healls) after trying different pliysloia^ns, n>nnv remenles, and sutiering for years, IN it not eon', elusive proof, if you are n sufferer voii can IM» eure*lT Why la this medicine performing such great cures? It works In Ihe IIIINMI in the cir- culating fluid. It can truly he called the Ureal Wood Puruler. The great source of disease or- iginate* In i h e blood; ami no medicine that does not net directly u)ton It, to nurifv mid renoynte it, has Just claim U|MMI public attention. Vegetine Him Knllhelf (tirtMl Mo of Vertigo. CAfKn, III., .Inn. *l, IH7H. Mil. It. It. »T»V*?9H: l»enr Mir I hare used *>veriil twttles 'of "Vegotioo"; it hascntiiflvcun'd nieof IVrf/j/o. I b n v e al<M>use*| il for A'o/w// ('«>mj>/oini^ It is the hest nildu-c for kidney comptanit. Iwotild recommend It a s a g o o d Atfoo*) p u r i l l e r . > N. YOtTM. PATH AKr» ?HHRAfllG.(?an we expect to en- Joy good health when hud or corrupt htimW* eireulace with the blood, cmning pain and dis- ease ; ami these humoi s,being dc|N»dtcd through the entire fiody, priMluce pimples, eruidioim, ulcers, indigestion. co*tivctic*9, hetnhtche-*, neuralgia, rheumatism, and u i t m o r o u * <»tltor coniplalntsT Ketnove the CIIIIK; by taking Veg- etine, the inoMt reliable remedy for cleitn^ittg and purifying the blood. [(kild, and friemlMhlps are Hlighted. p ur other, wo worrj' along. \n tin every' day biffing, I rlv'h rotiage and cnttjt we may rkrm whleYi bnrdeni are pressing Jbc heart thnt is strengthened by if|ier, the p.ithwny grown brighter, <* moiun tlK , l•e , WHS one to bo- il fart make the bunion Refini lighter, to the end. Vegetine f Hellers ft lo IM> ii 0<KHI Hedlcln^. \KfffA. (I., March t, |H|7. Hit. ?hrIVIKII; * Hear Hir— I wlefi to Inform yon what yonr Vegetine has done fortne I have been nfflcted with Neuralgia, ami after ti«ittg th ire Imttles of tlm Vegetine was entirely relieved. I aluo found my general health Improved^ I l»plieve It to be a go<H| medicine. Yours truly, KHKH If AVKUHTTCK'. Vegellne thorongbly eradicates every kind of humor, ami restore* the entire system to a healthy condition. I Teh Options, T.ijild Spoons, I)oH5»rt I # orks, Mnliilm Forks, iHwsch KHivcs Maliipn Knivcn, T ' Toi sain b^ J. it. RKTNOM>ft ( Jn.. Ko. tl Maiit mtiet.cJmtTerrtenr. s. Y. f7 lira Kttra Plate. •2.85 5.O0 570 5.00 570 rl|i|«i I'Ul* flnnlil* I'lalo. I 3.70I4.2O 6.35 775 6 -35 775 3-5" 4.00 9.00 7.70 9.00 4-5o 5.00 j CONFLICT OF BtA|8Mr ITHI0L0OY Hek ro One Mtidred ami twenty four pages, neatly tHiinat tit hevel-etlgcd, cloth ^>vers, for sale at iMwikptorls, of will be sent by mail, ftoetago l»sTd, iip<|n reeelp^ of 7.1 c e n t s . JtCHHIC T. RtTVOI.OH, Oouverneur. N. Y. fltf I . MM Inlerestimi fork , roit AM* hfcr* After Truth. (iajrdner t Florist, i DIAL* rM)Wfi!U ri.ANTS), nhkitSriiotrHK PLANTB, 1 HI.UmiHKUY, A0 M *0 Kvti'vthirigatipplte^t from these gantenii war- a 11 loll iojbe of the very best «| lallly. PattlcJ re«|Qlrlug anything In the af»ove Ine will god It to tlH*lr a d v a n i a g e to onlcr from the above gahlen. 1 Orders will be pttimptly lllle*t on leelel. J ] Upe^iaJttteatloA given to American and Cana rtlanlraoja, 4)r4ets|aan li# left at I, It. Ifci il Aon, It. t«e<ii«ir*IMl H»»a, ami at the Clarrlen, or Address t. OJ Itok 9ML *tend yotif ortlers early. >lnkd<s)i|tas» e on the Hahbath day. ^^ firiers] maj he left wltk J. Hf< R K f . NOifll Jsl- f Uotirernear. N . Y . Cafcilogtie s«ntllree on application. . ! rf^APIK IIRArf. Jst„ a| Mechanic at,. (lg*lenshitrg\ K V AdAresk »e«vvl j i t M ,^ N0i|^o to Sportsmen l\ HAM( K h hi final V and found X Tnsirmterf will rtml at IbU .fnre the Urgent * An** ja * h- rs win mil ai IhU .fere il, * Urge s«s"»lmoi»t <if *a.M<«MI«»« Hi 1) i,in I •he village. •»«'! ui prh «*« •iitiaf 11 loi v %*% all. 'tile S^«M k COlh»HC4iS TWA«, i|i»t»Krfj\ Hru\i(N,»YTirr'A, Mi'irfM. fAwVtrii *ii>oi»H, ri iitit, •iiCATe, iM'TT»;ii t 1 %iin, 1 ifKrnp:, OIlAli**, tH»AUH. K\ tM \< 11, t ANSHM. ritii IH, ki<»i. \*atea, MMAI.. PoTAT<»K«,l ItAt HUtP. flail Oft? seal V Havlgverrlbing desired! lu < ssms4| U.KHU Pilra«dsl e|e. d\ir cl^ik*ilie gsnilemaiitv and obUglngJiand It Is th« MH»I of the nianageoieitt losaake Bits «>• •ta are alt fresli ami are never mlsrei re sen ted I as alt of nur » u#tonieis wil i»r m l « r e p - III i c 4 t i f r . lll'TI,KU t v familiar witllhe I fkoith WIM»«I rt«hlng and s and who many years to con* summer ami win- who Is ieM hutit|ag primttilk of the fioutri has itiade It Um tntsiness for 1 ductfa|Milt|ng liartiei,iMith In tcr. 0i nBNi Of t Trout and Deer. i*Wlh|a nte|h«m of notifying the pnbllo that ANIMohS telholl or notifying 1 he l«.fanllM*r with KVKHf NOOK Nttliof llfi* great wilder now*, thnt he has every thing] till |)'"tisjr shape to make the fisher and huiii|nis|t tot ISII p V 0111 hum and Hanoi. Mprhlg If lucoti fot the roughest pun P»r irVitisiiortailon of an out lla^r imiUtJi tbt not attempt to go with ft |ut« T * skillfully contrive*! sled which Ifejs t*»u ldf*| with a Vermont ihonmghhrftee Viiucoti firf the roughest purt of ln< ami for |lfjitis|»orta4lon «>r a n outrti to points wherii o• * tea ma, h previntsf laucli of the hardship of the journey l'efs<o^ vrlofihwlre his servi*M»s can meet blm ig* van. f , hf frill meet ihem at the It It. <lapot at <Jonyr»nf in', and, carry them and their baggage, to thft Pdiat «le«ind ,\ddte«*s H\MI'H. H< ItrTI.KB, O) j j rlee. m. Lawrence ( * x , N . T . , WHOLES ALE PRICES. ' AMtlftkMlKfeMAt-ltlniC INTIIIC MAKKRT FipUTISHED FOE $30. OotJdrlM Tfekere (anr machines), no cents, ajl kl|wU, SO oenU a doaen, trail on or A _ i A. IL PAIYIJNU'8 M|CWIYC1 M A C I I J N K KUfOHlUM, ra*miMik's Arcaile. Waiertown. M. Y, Neeo^ek, address l * f9>«l I 1 Pal4t Tour Bulldlngfl! . wilt ^A serv«|lh ij It 14) in *KKb 1 e 1 / Otve ATorlto Orooory a eaJI trvd emir rmlers will ree#Ue fteMttm, floods delivered to all parte rtBttPMMllta f<* laelt UWrat of ike il w m lOHIiKILLMER* I 1- , #^r«B Tfitf ilpCW YOUR ICPtAMICt PAINT ^ratitirr your buiVllngs, i.ut pre* r«^ jideofHtnr tKAP, ztMO Alfn IJN- ll f , as>l Is pre p.% rot ready for use. A fale ksli enitfgy yon as lo the quality. ONK aAl.tokMflLMtrYKKTVTKNTYflQUARS YAIl|>a^TTV^OOATK, ^Iwiilejairilitof 10 shades of eoto*. senl free on appll4atlo*«,onk> White, as welt as eolors hae no snpe»|or|for o^Uftle ami Inshle Work. Beet of refer^ncjNigUe*.^ <# VAlt IR^K « CO,, ikWmU. Ttrlt PiUatOo,, ^ OAiiaidK^aA I t *ik VV*ll*M*9*lr> M, Vegetine i, JtrugffiHt^ ttrifort. It. It. RTKVSNa: I Hear Hir- VVe Imte been eeltlngyofir Vogellne for the past eighteen montle*. ami we take I d ensure In stating thai In e*iery case, to our now lodge, It IuV« given great Satisfaction, lies nee tf tin v, nut K A covnirj., nntggists, Hlokman, Ky. •*K1 Thinnogtl Moti<i|h Fit^iter^yj Wldelib DoVpcrBuu WilcnHh liown (Utl Covew w 1 Later t?je tl Hhnrtt^di LarlieVihn Over Uie J W or other We get tit IN AI,]vTO|*4l . i MItS. \vniTov i , Ive* *>f the litrulica show, fiId in the languid air; Iildes the aVeeibrlcr* grow, ylng their gold heart* bare, guiidling one by one: joner U ahn<^tjt d o n e . . cshave long since died; H ihniugli the whit** mi-u'fly; Illstles, by hot sun dried f lie fleece* vines growing nigtt ie biiioLs <almer rim: . mer \* almost ttone« j f*w the'•unrUe sweeps, ' | e reign of the slow coming day; the twilight eivejn \\H ^1 mmiug away; »tes have begnnt d<me. \KDEH. ivldoiitiai, Mr. 4lt.ii."- MorrU, ftho Vegetine ' ' YR T I I K IIK8T Spring: Medicine. m VEGETINE * rroparea oy H. R. Stevens, Boston* Mass. Vegetine ie sold by #11 Druggists. *ep PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY! Latest Styles/ LinAit Priecs! AT- CARD & SMITH'S Photographic < A1.I 4 ON KfitHT LVI We lire prepare*i 10 tin iietter Stndio. oOiu* hfork timn erer. INiTANf ANCOU8 POfftTftAITS. have obtalntNl At considerable ex the right to use the 00 nense, we lebrated "Lightning Profess" IlY wblfh pietnrescgn be inadtf hearty Instanta- neous. No more trouble with tile bnbies. firing them In. NEW BACKOHPUNDS LOW51 Ami accessories for making t|i uperlal and ri Largo ni/e Iiiret't Portraits. Tanel, Iloudolr, Imperial an* traits e latest style rotnenado I*or- ' ! ' Life-Sise Portiraits Finlohnl In IIKIIA Ink, Croyon^ I'nMcl. Oil m Wiilvr Culorit. In IhU linun'li, wo I»H RIVK tin' Vntu LOWMI Termi Ultli uiioi|tmlv«l nrll-H' ••kill. .. AT.T, WORK )VAIll{.i^/TKi>, .. Copying and Enlarging. rarttoularittorition glren t«lli|e vrork. Wtiere any changes ere desired bring teem to us, Ptwak 0/ Traveling] Agents. KfJimci In kit the regular sIret In great varie- ty ; also raMHSpiutouUiuid Velvet Frames. Our PALL STOCK Witt be the target and mo«r cotnplete eToTof- { ere*t In this tonn. You can Have money by uiylng of us. nl. /~1PUVEIIH.KI U WKST.ETAtf •*'* SEMINARY. THE OLDEST, TriE BE$T ENDOWttp.THE MOST PROSPEROUS AKD POP- ULAR ACADEMIC IN- STITUTION IN IvJORTtfi ERN NEW YORK- <jfl1lpR my excellent lantl- Mary Jano I^aw, cup of black collVio wliU!li|futi]|ehoil my eight o'clock ilinnef; 1**^0' biiHiiieas rogularlyde- mJh&^oiul tho usual hours, rs. Ef^v/ roifiilariy made it a STjjtP »»c, ami to indtilgo her- j^ntno time in uucoaelng I tho latest ovontH in her some what moiiotonouH con(inuedr dropping f*uj r ar ueatly into I* when Mr. JOIICA left Wtnily, though getting peknown to any of 11*, IOW, whether I should thot'Jparlor boarder like him, blwt f • v paid tno my week'a witf t>ot asking, and, made nor eomplrfjintl |iuut his victuals. • Hut I hailiiHygotHho room rightly dinted boforo|afi I |rd A young man as you could Want lo see callod and took it and paid itfjiny price—without oncp tryingtto b|it down, which is a thing I f^real^y o||iplR0. And there be is, tHiome-liko as if he had jiirco weeks, instead of * And I call it providen- ||fis, for I don't just see make up my month's best room lying idle, s are that hard that £o have every shilling, About twjo months after Sir. Cut- ler's ad vend 1 found, one cvoning, as I Rat down to dinner, a small, sharp pointed instrument lying befddc my plAte. "\V r hatis that, Mr. Morriji ?" said Mrs. Law, as she bustled in ^vith tl|C ROUJK. "Some kinifof an ongraveifs fool," Raid; I, examining it attentively. 4, \Vl»ere did you get it V\ "I foi-nd it in the dust-pftnJ to-day, <ifter I swept out Mr. Cutter's room." 44 Jlc must bo an engraver hen/' I reitit w i t h and lfBs<tl«d th^y'rdjboul wUothfir y iiolt." and co| duty t< thfc trj wor!ti;j caae b 1 Ve gol dt for them or No; tVio cit 1 k lluitt>lil i 4 N T o| bii and henwasl natv a |ig rf . «Th|t's What'|hU as lialnrally so innocent that I often fell it my r on her guard against d devices of a wicked Cecded to do so in this y inquiring : ^ < l a n c e s ?" tl he Was a stranger in gage speak fully 1< Williai piHtnajity lr. Ci|ttort 1 VC » T y \ Mr ce yojung j^miM faOts ttjii Juoj fully Silgge liini. v, | MrsJLa dU(|ui<Jf,cd v her pallor t& Hut oit^nt ed wttM a * right/*; ^aid l\ "Any trunks ?" •"So had a largo valise, ry well dressed, and i Of money when he paid I goes; (od-r^ris far as At itsU^ ss ?" ' ** >ow as he has any ; least- 't tell me, and ho said in* his room a great ^0 references; no bag- iqnence ; no business to |^s ho any name ?" irris,' said sho reproach* ie ho has; it's Cutter— r " p '. Law, if I had a« op- gazo upon this lovely jl' should no doubt pcr- \ do, tha^ ho is a model but as 1 only have tho from, 1 should respect- Jiat you keep an eye on W v a* obviously a little d said no more about, rdor for several da$s. ay evening she remark- Isiled air : i ,* rris, ho paid mo all Fall Term commences Ansust 224,1818. '•'•' i ~ ~ [ ' ' TlttSOLP AND UKUAULK INSTtTlTTION* oflem many ami peeellar advantages to those desiring a*^a<leinte instruction., 1 77/ E FACULTY ' \. j ta peTRlahently connected a it* the school. \XtiqxhiiNAnY m^hmm hae been Improve*!, thoromrhlyi repaired ami return ishetl. The lodjtferent or Idlo will to<\ lie retalped. but semdnrs who desire to learn, will be aided tit cve/y prawticalile #ay. . A FtTTiTtO rOR COLXCGE A SfBCIALTY. ( Dally teaaoni In the reading end writing of both Latin ami Greek during the entire c+urt*. K TPAtSmm'l CtA99 K V will be formed at the Opening of t h | ifail T^rm In which a limited number v*Ut roceire tree tuition. THB DcrAstTMlrnrr or MITUCV baa bee/a lately pi teed la ehargvof Pro! W. f. atr l>na, whose name Ie a sure guarantee et tfft •uoeeee or UM Department, Or Bor admlaelon to the T«keMr > i Clata, mtatogwee. Cireulart, or other taianaatleii. AddreM fit RAM W. HUNT, A t M.. FrtoelpeJ, Gourernear. \JL-. -lite WL Umre#ee dx, K. T, - J ' : ^Mr| UIEJK that yo|j m r u I ail ri plied, let bcof. | "Ye|; more m 1 all his ine but mil d room/ll ^Indied^ "Hueil tfi had ra^r woek ;/int fears oil till L*yoti ?" sajd 1. , the patior boarder, auspicious of." 'jjlad to hear it," I rc- the mouthfuls of roast # bo^ orfered to pay mo >ught right, for ho has by himself, and no one «tt haml'a turn in his hlin i was! satisfied If •*ThteT s about sflcli u Siio| ty "WoH, I side of Ijiis ho keep* it| "Whit "Tnap takointh c^n't itw|i has no|b writos, (br "Wo tho fu makes ing." It c toe, a si c know*. Jwt 1 buto iti 1 «i prico prompt every j '4io said I heed havo no icore." * ids well/ 1 ^\SEY bo'd rather odd trigs, Mr. -Nlorris as hardly jsct foot out- om since betook it; ami ed ail thb time. 7 ' doing?" j ft what pitezTos me* 1 fersld for mm, but that busy allkday, and he and I dpn't see as ho '^hingof tliat sort." | i4 I, 4< ss lon;g as he payp (fete, and jlOsn't break \i or disturb anything; it Terence what he is do- tpado no illfferenco to J r Mrs. LaJRr's occasloii- Js^' I' should not hftti ' V parlor tiontinuodto thb prompt paying jrsteriou* hermit observed. "Well, well, and that's whitjt he's so busy about all the time. ! But hr? might take a walk now and tl en,any- way, and not kill himself indoors." "I said nothing more, for an ex- planation of Mr. (hitter's eccentric conduct had suddenly occurred to me. That an honest engraver should se- clude himself thus, pay a hig)i prico for board, and work by an indifferent light (for the blinds were nover open enough to let any one soe in from tho street,) appeared to me so impossible, .that I felt sure Mr. ('utter iirust be engaged in tlni engraving of plates for tho printing of counterfeit mon- ey. Without mentioning my suspicions to Mrs. Law, 1 asked her to let me keep the tool a few days, a proposal to which she readily consented. I was detained that night by a pkr- ty of friends, and it was nearly two o'clock bt^foro I reached home, and stopped in front of the house to fin- ish my cigar beforo retiring. As I stood therc r the front door opened and a figure came softly down the steps. 1 wassufhViently familiar with tho other occupants of the house to know that this must be the mysteri- ous parlor boarder on a secret noc- turnal excursion! Tho trunk of a large tree screened me from Ids no- tice, And as he set off ut a brisk pace, I nimbly followed him. lie walked quickly about a dozen blocks, turned into a little recess between two build- ing*, raised his hand to thowall,came out again, and started towards Mrs. I*wM, 1 . After watting ajminujhn I crossed the strict and ekamined tho wall which ho had appeared lo touch., A small tin sign wan fastened against it, and between this and the stone glis- tened the e<lgo of a folded white pa- per I pulled it out without scruple, and hastened to the nearest gas-light, and read tho words: "Vignette ready Saturday. Xohodv suspects. M. F." **OlioT Mr. William Culter, your initials Ure i y\. F.' aro they ? And tho * Vignette'— for somo counterfeit bank notes of course—will bo 'ready Saturday/ And 'nobody suspects!' Only somebody does suspect, and more than suspects V I honied homo higlily elatctf; and as soon as it was* daylight, I limited up aji old detective acquaintance named Robert' Ketchum, whom 1 knew/o have bVtrti concerned in sev- eral captures of counterfeiters, and asked him if he knew who did the engraving for criminals of that class. He mentioned |wo or tlu 4 eo who were suspected or known as counterfeit engravers, and added : "Then there'** sqjue first-rate wo;k been dono lately M\a very sly youn# fellow named Martin French." "Martin French! 'M. \\ f What could be plainer ? M "Well," said I, in a different tone, "would it bo worth while to catch him ?" , "Of course it would ! I couldjget a first rate position if I eould only catch Martin French !" Thereupon I told Ketchum all that the reader knows, and gave him tho tool and slip of paper. " 4 M. F/ That's tho fellow !' cried he. 'I'll bet a double eagle against a bogus five cent piece, it's he! Let's £et some breakfast, ami then weMj drop down on bim V We breakfasted accordingly, planned our campaign, and at about nine o'clock were knocking softly at the door of Mrs. Law's 'parlor board- eV.' - - * After a brief parity wo heard the key ttiruin the lock. *Kctchum In- stantly seized tho knob and entered without ceremony, and 1 closely fol- lowed. r Mr. Cutter, who waMiearly thrown oil Ills iect by the rude Invasion, stared at us with surprise, and said very politely : "Fardort me, gentlemen, to whom am I indebted for the honor of this visit ?•> . / j "llusinesH/' Raul Mr. Kclclmm, '•important business, Mr. Cutter— that IH your name, I beliovo?" "It is," said ho calmly, "will you bo seated ? ? * ; "Yes,",said thb detective, "I sup- pose we may as well sit." lie had been glancing eagerly around the foom, and sat looking as if he had missed something. For my own part I Was more intescsted in Mr. Cutter himself, whoso jfrosh, beardless face, large dark eyes, and thick curly hair gave him a decidedly youthful and prepossessing appear- ance. ; , I • Without delay tho detective drew from his pocket'jtho engraver's tool which Mrs, Law liad found* t'ls that yours ? said he. I "I cannojl sajr,"' replied the young man, ^but it looks like ono I lost a day or two ago." . j i Producing the slip of paper, Ketch-1 um continued, "didyou write that?' VMr Cutter looked at hfm and turned palo. u l di(J," said he, hesi- tatingly. "WJjiat does 'M. F/ stand for ?" "I declino to answer." > "And what is that nobody isus- pucts?" ''"•-'"•', * • " No.lrepirV. : i • "ill tell yon," said Ketchum," 'M.> F / stands for Martin French/ and you tlf ink that liobody suspects that you are engraving plates for coantor 1 - feito^tas. BntthU gentleman and I.' i^ happen to know all about it, and ter we have searched you and the premises, we'll just all three of us take a walk together." Tl ( ie young man was still very palo but he calmly asked : "Will you let me speak to Sirs* Law first?" . , "1 don't see any tieed of that," re- plied Ketchum. 0 "O let him t ""T Interposed, "what harm can it do ?". "it can't do any good," said he, „"but Fm willing il they'd* tjuiok about it." I found IVfrs. Laiv standing in tho hall, alarmed at the unusual sound of voices in" Mr. Cfltter*s room, and when i hastily explained the situa- tion she seemed moro distressed than indignant. "Poor young man," she exclaimed, as she entered the parlor with the corner of her apron to her eyes. Ketchum and I watted in the hall, and In a few moments Mrs. Law re- appeared, looking not a litto sur- prised. "Well," cried Ketchum, "what docs he want ?" "iriess your heart, Mr. Officer/it's a woman *" "The deuce it is! exclaimed Ketch- um. Well, 1 I've no call to tako a wo- man ; howsoever, I'll ask a question or two, I guess," and ho rapped on the door. "Come in." \ Ketchum entercd.takingoiThis hat this time, and I hesitatingly fol- lowed, "Would you mind, Miss," said ho civilly, "telling us what M. F. stands for?" "Makcl Foster/* said the young Wopian with ablush, and a sparklo in t ior eyes that made her positively landsome despite her unfeininino at- tircv "I can see what you mean by 'no- body suspects/" added Ketchum, "but how about the 'vignette' busi- ness?" ; « Without speaking, M. F / took from a drawer of the bureau a small block of box-wood and handed it over to tho detective. A glance shotved that it was a simple, hulf- finisllrd wood .engraving of the most innocent description. Ketchum drew a long breath. "All right," said he ; "I'm satis- fied that circumstantial evidence ain't worth a cent, t hope you'll excuse U8." -, j ^Certainly," sjiid she, smiling very pleasantly. "I iiavo no doubt you meant to do youjr duty." "That's it, only we made a slight mistake. Gooui morning," and he retreated with his best bow. The young lady socmed unconscious of my existence; and I was glad to escape from tho |*oom and house and hurry down town with the equally crest-fallen detective. For once in my JiJe I anticipated Mrs, Law's din- ner table chat with pleasure. That excellent woman had never enjoyed anything so romantic outside of tho weekly papers, and she began the in- stant 1 entered the dining-room, al- though the story she had to tell was simple enough. 1 > It seemed that to/escape an odious step-father, tho | mysterious parlor boarder had fled from homo in men's attire, after a clandestine mar- riage with Douglas Foster, who was obliged to sail for Europe on urgent business, leaving his wife behind. Finding her disguise a convenience and protection while in a great city vyithout friends, she resolved to re- i it until bet- husband's return, avoid trouble she evaded making acquaintances and went out only at night* Her only confident was an engraver for Whom sho had done stjine simple w<$i'k to pass the time, ji^id the note 1 had found was inten- ded for him and thrust behind his oillce sign, there being no letter hole iri tho door. Sho had learned en- graving ^rom her dead father, who possessed uncommon skill therein. J was conscious of something like te NITMBKR 27. A Hyena's Memory. A Keeper at the Sft. I#p«U *jair firoaudi Serloaely ftij*J*cdl | l ffcfcpfr Wll tifn To ajpaiigon learning that 'M. F / was m!arricd, but it tfas only momentary-, and 1 heard with composeurc the njjxt evening that Mrs. Foster had qjiictly taken her departure, intend- iiig to stay with Iter husband's friends ill Chicago, injUl his return. (hr the fourth day after this efent Ketchum Walked bravely into njy ofllco and laid the following letter djiwu beforo riie : \ " IfcwrnN, May 2», 18— IMTJ-DEAR ttoiH-lt's awful handy to bij) a ^romoii sometimes, if I hadn't been One, you wouhi most likely have wjalk^d me off, la*t Wednesday mnrn- iiig, ^rith a beautiful steel plate in n|y viliso that I've just got five hmi- djed dollars for. That little wood- cock waf a "blind," and the, real "jHgriette" will help turn out somo of tlje prettiest X's you ever saw. Fin o(f f0r Europe to-day. (rood-bye, l^bbjo ! Hotter luck next time. Martha French "//«* Mabel Foster aUiis William Cutter. ]l», r$ # —T€»ll that moddlcsome Mor- ris tojbc alittle sharper next tlmo-hc titles to calch a bill cutter whose in- itlials Vt'e M. F. JKetkhum and I'agreed to keep our otvn counsel, and to this day Mrs. Llaw uoos not suspect that her par- loir boarder 4 was probably tho only wfomaii that this country ever pro- duced Isulllc iently clever and rccklcsi mago a hamlsoniQ livlihood by dc^ g cng^j'ttving for counterfeiters. J —— t -*>•«. - A cave that has been discovered ithin a few miles of tho Mammoth, irk Kentucky, is said to throw the latter completely in tho shade. In olio direction it has been explored 16 miles, and in another 23 miles. A pair of horses can be driven into it fdr 11 miles. It has three wide and dlcep rivers, one of which Is navigable fir 14 miles, and Which forms the third or river route* Several mum- lilies in stone coffins were found In the cave, and were sold for $400. The owner, Thomas Kelly) was a poor man before the cave was discovered, but he has been offered $10,000 for the property on whjch the entrance u* l f i On tho 14th of June |a dofepfcrate struggle took place in th£ Olrn^vora house at the fair ground! bejWetn a striped femajle hyena lately pi released and a large Hpotjed hyena, o<Mim ing with its matjo one of tho 0ag*M. Tho fight was atyloodyono antt thpktripcd animal received injuries v^hicfiicabscxl its death in a few hours|deifit| tho brave efforts) to rescue ittfrom it^s at- saliant, made by Winnets^ °>f4 of the keepers at the fair gr0unite, j He boldly entered tho cagjf w|i|n the animals were fighting aifd funded the sotted' animal upon tie |ead with a club "liritil it was Kfunaed,|and its victim released. Ye#teril^y| tho spotted hyerta iiAin rrs HEVKN^ Bince tho tight in June, the;spotted hyena, with another of thiesijitoofepe- cies, have oacupied a cagelin tfte Jjar- nivora houm between a lion's jbsgo and one appropriated to the l*topards. Winners has; attended to ihojaniinals as usual, aud the hyena's|haM, sflnce relieved of their object ion|b!4 Itrjpcd associate, so^med as tractatblfeja»t hy- ena's ever get, which is ho|bjing to speak of. Yesterday af|cra0oi| at about 5 o'clock a few. pcoi)le| jndltid- ing a couple of ladies, we|e gathered about the C$rnivora houseIo^fiijg at tho animals, when Winncis?lj|if Weep- er chanced to pass along ^otw*fceii the railing and cages. Ho U ilraillar with the animals, and the ffefocjious beasts scemj to cntertain| a!fork of friendship for him, As^ hoi pajraed along he parted the leopard; \oti tho head and the beast scciiiQtl rusher to like the attention. Tbcn|hc9c|tnie to the hyena's cage. Tho ^eg^pokted brute lay el0so to tho b$rs,jfcnd its mate was a; little way ofl|. Winders carelessly an to passed i&acpjediout bis hand and patted tho |ycji|t<plie had the leopard, it was | j * A hlVML 5ltSTAK|L j j The ugly j ln*utc, nwaiti|ig]l|i8 portunity foj* months, savf i^it and, quick as lightning, |auf (it kindly hand in his mou|h, t*|n^ing its fangs into it deeply. Th^ wjasa fearful struggle. The mail s^ijgltt to tear his hand away, and ft the same instant, witty a growl, th| ot;l|criliy- ena sprang to tho assiet|nci [of its mate. For It moment it|;Se4ihea as though Winners would h|voIhisf en- tiro arm drawn through t|c bkirs^but with a supremo effort hi wffndhed himself away a cripple. The | ptrpng jaws of tho |hyena had nq| l^sdnea their grip, attd the left po4io«4|oc(he right hand was torn away as tlio man released himlclf, the bone indi^inews parting like threads in U>e ^f*i|) of Iheogly brute tv4io drew b|ck hfcll|ing with his bldody mouth full[| t'hc ladies whs witnessed tlfe Wrrjblo scene Were to bo pitied, onjb of|tljjem almost fainting at tho timo|andjjbding yi from the eHect of a sightcvd4 alter getting into a street car. $A^4#ta|ico wis pro!nply\ summoned 'an^; p i n - ners was conVcyed to a bh|sic(an, who bound up, tho mangled jstu^ip, the mau sutlenng excruciiatitjg pjain from his injuries. He will, of tpurse, bo crippled by tho occurrence!. The men who carried him to thd trhrsi- ciaiis came back - . , | . ; | ; I PALLIO AS grECTItl$. J \ j Winners has been long |ngpufea as a keeper of animals and is indfcfsttod to have been otico seriousl^ hi|i|t bjy a Hob in his charge. His bfotljer |lso a keeper at ili*^ grounds, rcpiioltc^ed hi0i yesterday, with his c^rel^snfcss, -saying that one so cxperieifccdjfhoiild have known better than lo jtru^t a hyena, but the wounded n|aniUd|iot consider himself much to j^e tylamjcd. Tlie hyenas, after tho oc*$urMnc») of yesterday, dashed about |:lila| i^ad thbigs. They shrieked c|nt|Aua|ly y and tho other animals joined iU, mak- ing tho garden! resound (br j$uile a tiioo with tho ugliest of |horiisei— op- ast, tho *SL\ Louis Kepxtfdican. i The Urorvth of Texas Ex-Ctovernolr Vcaso, of Teiss, |as serfs that immigration has doti0 mbre for Texas, within the pa^t elght| or ten years, than It hae dobe ;fpr |ny other Stale ; ind a notable feittur*) of this growth tho circumstance tjiat the imrnigranis havo cot^e, k|otJ to any considerable extent,fr*|u ritro|)0, but from other 1 $tatcs in |ho{|JnU>n. During the sir Or seven y|ari imme- diately following the w^*, Jtpnsj ol thousands of people who ^wen} b^rn and had alwayslivcd in Nfissfitairipi, Alabama, Louisiana, Geor|;ia||8o^th Carolina, and other 8o ut lie rdfe takes —but especially Mississippi blinding themselves sccmijngly ruined at| hotnc migrated in crowds to thefwiukr aitd nower iields of Texas. I :}i \ fljhc greater pa|*t of the inlm^atjon inti Tcxa«, during the laA thrcaor four years, has been, ami M^^" ^** from the North Western fc>ttftdi| Peo- ple from Wisco|isin f lowk/ ji>linbc- sotaL and all tliiat^region, tlrqd bf ihe lonji, sevcro Winters of t|io^ r or|th- i|to the I * T- •V west, aro flocking southwa|d moro genial climate of Texts That great iHute, which nearly equal \t geographical! extent teV the whole Of ,Fr«ytco, v^itli an Ad- dition equivalent to tho si4o,t>t> New York btate, con support a no$ijlat|on equal to tjie la^t census of Biojt'ni|ed Statesu Its division into tavtf, thiice, or four States is only a duo^tionj of time. | It possesses in itsl ni>(*th*|rn part a great Wheat growing jr^glbn. Its western slopes and fl*jn* pe finely adapted (to grazing srjd wsht|op \culture. Winter pasturing \i\lw*ys sure. Texas b|as no "raint «9Moit ?' its rains are uncertain as jtoj nsas^n, | and aro scattered through! tlje[ ycir ; fihough the supply is probfcjri; fiotfal ways fully eqi|al to the net agriculturist. •+++• HrL^Sr- W$M&&M "COnsti^nen^ thou ari as thq candidate remarked venUOn that nominated hii be fewrfl," TIllMJS I> UK.MluL, i I. *| Josh Hillings says:— "To enjoy a good reputashun, give piblicly and steal privately." J I "Heaven lies abo\it us |n our in- mncy." And we do our otfn lying for Ourselves when we get ol|er-—/VcA*. Anoldncfirto cook say|:—>'<ga*s'is powerful good in ebcrytinjg but chil- dren. Dey need some* kind ob dressln'/' I Mind your stops. A* fcompositor Jn setting up the toast: I*Woman— without her ? man would b| a savage/' got tho punctuation in the wrong place, wnich made it read] ''Woman —without her man, would be a sav- age." . "8am, you are not horjest. Why do you put all of tho go*l peaches on top of the measuro anal the little ones Mow?" "Same rmson, sah, dat makes de front ob you* house all mar Die, and do back g$te chiefly slop har'l, sah."—AY. IA>UM Journal. Ho said the pastry #4s evot so much better made by her hands. This delighted her. But when she wanted the coal-scuttle at the other end Of tho room, and he; suggested that she should get it, a* the tire would feel so much better If the coal was brought by her dear kacde, she wai disgusted. Women ar0so change- able ! * '• | At a ball at Long Brajch, ihere was an immense concourse of people. A lady who had been jammed against the side of a hall In the crDwd, acci- dentally caught the trimmlug of her cloak in tho button of a tientlemon's After having bfen towed coat. around a few moments In this sort of style, she remarked to het- involun- tary tcaptor, "I'd thank ydu, sir, not to pull my cloak all off mcr' "Good gracious, madamc!" he* replied, "I hope you will excuse ma; but I'm Just as anxious to keep my clothes on as you are." i A parrot created a sensation in a Wgafifocar on the Chidagso, Ilur- lington & Qulncy llailrpa^ the other day. The cage was enclosed In paper and set on a coffin, and wa # B00n f or . gotten.' As the conductor; and other train men were passing through the car, they heard a sepulchral voice issuing apparently from jUie coffin, crying, "Lera me out!" tThcy were startled and frightened, aifd thought they had a sure case of ghost, till Polly was discovered whining for liberty. : —**— +** i (...' Extracts from Josh Billtot'^ Atlfitaaai. The philoiopher, Josh Killings, has placed In the hands of his (publishers the Farmers' Almanax for 1)879. From its pages we are permitted to make the following extracts. Jdsh is sum- mering at the (ilcn Hou|e, White Mountains, and the.troiitarip growing fewer every day. * j llachellors aro alwuz a-lfraggin o* their freedom; freedom to flarn their own stockins, and poultiss their own shins ? I had ruthcr be sj widower once in 2 years, reglar, thai tew be a gruntin old, hair-dyed bacl^ollor only for 90 days, \ L Ambishun tew shine In ofrerything \z a sure way tew put a maijl kandell all out. Buckin a whip silybub thru a rye straw iz a good deal like tricing to live on buty. L Sum people won't 1 belcptVc enny thing they kant prove; tlfe things I kant prove are the very things I bo- leave the most. i Prewds are coquets gone few seed. A dandy in luv \z In Justj about az bad a fix az a stick of mola^es kandy that haz half melted. t . There Iz no good substitute for wis* dura, but silence iz the Ucst that haz been discovered yet. j There Iz lots ov foljcs in (his world who rather than not find jfenny fault at all wouldn't hezitate te* 8a y tew an angle-worm that biz tail waz alto- gether too long for the rtst ov biz boddy. , ••-— m*—i—JL Geraaay sad the Papitcy, '&M % & $ < as- - W ODDS AID KRSair 1 " ' .. ' *^.v •.,->?•• "IcoihefoaKk vohrMAd/* 1 lover to hi4 Mveetheatt. "You ask a good deal," replied si to, as sh^fnys-i eroded to lay ' a palm in lila, UiV-'l^, third* larger fhni* liiAOwtr. .>.... ..- / *A WhenCiennrso brought -twfri%id a fond husband ine Paris recently, he threw up his hajids, shrugged h « shoulders, and exclaimed: "Even* thing has'doublcd during the exhihV v ^ Hon w •"•^V-^g, "I wlsti you had been Kve," said an !p' urchin to a stingy aunt, proverbial v ^ for her meanne^s.^ "Why so?" "Be- *| f*! cause, "said he, "yon would hntt eal^:| en all the apple instead of dityding&^S it-"' :. ,..•<;-. -v - ! &*xM A subscriber wrote totfJournal *tt* make some inquiries about the next .- world's fair, whereupon the wicked -?f* editor replied that ho was under the/ V\ impression, that the next world ^T^ wouldn't hayo any fair* He was almost undre$$ed when his father caught him, but the defence wa« convicting; "I didn't want to go in swimming wkh 'em; I only wont* ed to see the bad little boys who go in swimming oju Sunday Ret drowned. ' t t Titter ,-rr' - - » a » M *' M •-,... t ** «EHS OF THOUGHT,: '• Bear no envy that life raay^iot be tasteless for thee.*-i%ni: ^ : \.* Ilevond the univorte there U ifoth- m •*; Ifm &* ^ ing, and within tho* tmlvcnrt the su* » ^' pernatural does not-and cannot exist —IngertoiL,--, %\ Slander not, lest iil-fttrtie and wick- edness come to thee therefrom, for it is said every other demon attades in the front but slander, ^thich assaults^ ^^ from behind.—Artti'. w , *~, Our motives are never tjjulie tit ^^ good as wo think, and never quite so v:£$ bad as our enemies s tip pose. Our^-^| best Is interwoven with evil, apfl om^ x [ worst, let us hope, has some strands, ~ : ^ of good. * . %•„ # ^ t ! I befievo In allowing chjldrcn i#* ^M think for themselves, I believe in the .. A'^J democracy of the family. If in this ; A world there Is anything upland Id, it isahomewhero all are equak.—M- v^J^ germtiL* * ^ s *** ^ There is in all utterances of tho world no grander, no sttbtimer *en- timent; thore Is no creed that can J>e^ :^^ compared with it for a moment; it should be wrought. tn gold, adomd I with jewels, and impressed upon every human hejtrt: "The world %^# my country, and to do good, my re- \ ^ ligion/ 9 —/fiissmA ^ ^ ,^ A < ~*$'i- 1% Is impossible to calculate the mbr- , r> al mischief that mental lying haa pros ''% dueed In society. Where a man has / / ^ so far corrupted and prostituted the chastity of his mind as to subtc/ibe ,^ his professional belief to things be '^ does not believe, he has prepared *'~ n himself for the commtssioo of tftory^V" - other crime.—Thomas RIM. - . r rt ^*wfi i know not what discoveries, What Inventions, what thought*, ^uty leap # '^f from the world. I know not what v^- garments of glory snay be woven by -^ the years to come. 1 I cannot dream of the victories to be won upon the . ^ , fields of thought; bat 1 do know" 1 * V that, coming from the infinite tea of ; %-^ tho future, there will never touchy " "this bank and shoal of time" a rich* > er gift, a rarer blessing, than liberty{<*!?; for man, for woman, and forchlld.-jr *^^ 3 lngersoU . ,;- : ; ^ » 1 ^ Do not treat your children like or- thodox doorposts to be set in a row. v /< r Treat them like trees that need light % y and sun and air. Be fair and honest t i0C\ with them; give them a chance. Rec- ollect that their rights are equal to yours. Dd not have it in your mlud titat you must govern them—that they must obey. Throw away forever the idea Of master, and slave.—iwper- PACTS OF SCtESCB A5D i t t t . *y*j u ^?. In the \ It Is probable that the Veceni de- plorable events in Berlin, Which have shown how daring socialism has be- come, have not been lost ipon both the parties to a quarrel of l4ng stand- ing—that between (Jermany and the Papacy. Tho Catholic ahurch is almost the only distinctively conscr-, vative body in Europe* Its theory, J politically, IH to support aftual gov- ernment and to rttmst change of rul- ers. It is not only never *'tho first by which the iit^w is triel," but is always "the last U> lay the Old aside." It was monarchical in ^paiti aud re- publican in Venictv. It has a cot tain adaptability which makes it comfor- table in England and this United States as well Us in Portugal. When Bismarck began the ceOienttng of his newly mode Ktnpire he wa$ allied to the liberals, and, as Uhef Catholic church accommodated itself with an ill grace to thfc new fttate t>f things, he and the llu^sian liberals made war on the church; The cOmbajt was in- decisive—that is, it Was a practical defeat for Bismarck, who Was, so to speak, bound over to victory. , But he could not alienate the liberals by making a humiliating pence with Rome, and, while Pius IX„ lived, an unconditional surrender of the Falk laws was demanded* Wiser counsels now prevailed on both sides. tThsChan- cellor knows that the government will need every atom of re^stsnee to the new ideas that it can mfister, and the church, for its part, g M as it is of any trouble to its quondajn oppres- sor, is not prepared to faco a social- istic regime. It is asserts) that ar- rangements are in progress to intrust the government of the cjburch in Germany to the Papal nuntio at the Bavarian court, and that t|at is the first link in a conciliation) between the Empire and the Vatican. The moderate policy of Pope Mp appears to be bearing some fruit in ^Germany after ail.—N. Y. HeraUU ^ ^ Our railroads art now supplied en- tirely with iron of American manu- facture, and instead of importing rails, our ma?ufkctarerr are actually* send lug them abroad. -' \ : The BrooklyiKN. Y.)brld|t> irnot' ao much of a pet as it was. The esti- mated cost was $3,000,060. : It has cosf$l2,000,000. It will require $9,* ; \ 000,000 morti to finish lw> •>- ' H?£ The Electrician, a British ]oifrnal ^ * devoted to telegraphic Interests,. states that at the present time there * v exists in working order over 62,000^w/;L miles of stibmarine cable, In the ^ hands of eighteen companies; .':^ The problem for constructTftg ah apparatus whereby electricity jaa be used for lighting purposes place of gas or other artificial lights, Jy _ ^ seems to be approaching a solution. %t# One great dtffioulty in the ,woy has always been the expense, but itwt\ said that in Europe, and in some clt**;, ies hi this country, large establish* r J ments are lighted by it at a Q%ui1i * ^\lT| much bdow the cost by any other Mf*^ ' method. A patent has just been 0\ granted in this country for an appar-f<^ atus for distributing'electricity to tho*. ^different rooms of a buildlhg. This? v had previously been an unsolved V^ problem, and is regarded as a long * - stop towards an improvement in ar« r titicial lighK ...,/'. - V * \ In England they are adopting gf\ horse-shoe made of cowhide, aud known as the Yftes shoe. It is com* posed of three tl^oknesset of cowhide ': compressed into a stocj mould, and then subjected lo a chemical proper* « at ion. It is claimed fbr it that it lasra longer and weighs only one-fourth as 4 much as the common Jron shoe; that *^V it will never cause the ho6f to split, %l nor have the least Injurious influence > on the foot., U requires no calks; ^*, even on asphalt the horse never slips* * t Y/ The shoe is so elastic that the horsc'a^- step is lighter and surer. It adheres^ so closely to the foot* that neither cv dust nor water, can penetrato be* twecn the shoe and the hoof. < . The trustees of the British Muse-, um aro in treaty focthe^ purchase of a v *,1 copy of the largest book In the v-; world. To Wards the close of the 17 th JL & * .>; \^ century the reigning Emperor of China api>ointed an Imperial coos- mission to have reprinted in pne : 7v vast # collecUon all native worked of interest an\l importanoe in evei branch of HterVture.^ In the begin* ^p ning of the following centorjr the <^, commissioners completed their bors, and were able to la/ before the] Emperor a ve#r P*U*ble proof their diligence In the shape of a eoo»l pi 1st ion, consisting of 6191 Toll entitled "Kin ing koo kin too> Uhieh cblng/' or An lib perial CoUeetlon of $»:w
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tl| the e*nte wur Mr prices foi umlihig a w l l e h e s irllli IbU new patent h*v* h^en MMIIMWI

ta« enlkiwlr w pm rale^ n*>y

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ng tow ffvoM all on«% w a f ) . iH r e n t , an onnee .

w a r ) U A K I N O V HI td trio

|A U* t i l oeo t t eaeh. . . - . ,,. r i f l C U A I / r V .

L O o t i M T l i t t d ITIiMtroi •Vx'rt bl«Nik* «nt i ranre t t a l r e l e a i l n g to u i t i t l e .lorv*.

Hum. WW II l l o W K V , lilt . W. T* Hint

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Goirvfcftwtet'tt f . tvr i t r , if iiTlpfver, r r * i4 i i l * toc I I l« h » i e i l m t the pubt in can

i be aeeohJa*k<lAled w i t h a n / k i n d of h o r . e or r ig I h e r tt4a||(|eelre.

*rv¥ vrijw ijVKitr, UK\W nitji ,\MII l l I* tl IVKH. I would mitioiMico In the |itthlU

Ibet I h e f e oi»*Mi«d * l lvofr • tn lde In t l iatrer % ^ W O M I I I m«jal re«pe««

a e u r , wlijh n e w and «trlUII r igs throoghoif l . I il re«pe««lfiitlv a<k the p e t i n a e g e o f the

e#«*Lde o i l t i o u r e r o e o r ami •e lo iul tr s o d wouhi i s . M r e v i « Ihai I shal l at all l i m e s e n d e a v o r t,. g i v e satlsffaetloti IMI4II In luf i iuu l s sn . l prl«4es,

i H l u m . i i o s s i N u i . a n i u a nv r i r

al « s ) t e s ( a M J n l i t i M t r e e l ^ i t em io th«* l i s p . s | ehar*||iv •o*on r**«|s frofn ' v l t % * r M *

IIOI'N. wp i t em lo | tile po*l oflliMV

<JK<» II rftKICIIAM. r r o p , I • t'l '" S1

Job P r l o t l n g

J|<K>ltPf l*emphle ls , Cata logues . <'Arils, Maud > Hul l , ami all k i n d s of J o b Pr in t ing at the • MAI.rf 0 « o e . Uo i i rer i i ror , N Y.

M * v

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T*m%m " ' '" " ' ' I i m i i II |i

jMouoj to Lottn*

• lOOJOOO, m nfNDRCD TOOUSAKD DOLLARS

[ r O t O A N

fujr FsrprtAvFh FAHM^

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l loott and Bhoeii iOAH»Y TM« N I W I J

»A W aas» aa l i iag , iierfeni Ailing t ^ . t H i s Ham l

i V tr |«jh*slbt<* l«t Met un le s s mailo lo u n l e t , nd owlaar It* Mils fact I am now m a k i n g a r # M > l t l . l I" f of i l .Hi««is i ls iM*i»'«ni id»a'IW |

W*n«i. Itf'^ t i o l f aaid iliitjt ggitnte has maAe ir feet >*t* l i io i t ivnasfortalde an f

t l l lMti l« >< V».*V of l l l l l l l l f an i Hccomhijf tiinoner as

e r«*

per in the

w o n t i n g i I th t h e i r

Oti td « | i i Ihem lo $feo*e a lik b a r e f *v«tr»d mo w i t h theTr na t rnnag

ta v e leaili**!. fie.is^pp, h o a i e i n a * l e g NMU nr n o w n ii^ t>e tnore ilurwblo and c h e a p e r hi Lh

l o n g ran. kW" A i l . WoitiC W A UNA* r a t i , f Inters I sol To | (i^ I e«|MXMal|> (torn l l i o . e w h o

And It lm|M»«slble lo se« use i g«HH| lit, and "alls fao | | on ggafa i i tocd . ,

i ill v A ro \ rn e l l

fe^

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T o T l t f c O r M K M O V A U Hav ing reiimvcd 1 f n o i thi* atiort U|ock te

j?re*** ktoxftf:iv& mm.niNn. I would 4nnonn< c to mv tmlrfots mid the pnM|c genera l I« that t ant prop«i<»t t«imi|,|.ly IIUMO M llh

WaiTO Cloch, Jewelry, Elc, At redonajlt pr ices *%mv[ \\ nttention vti\<\ to i pel ring sl id sat is fact ion guar on teed.

• i i i r T it. H. wnrr.r i ii 1 i < | I i ! • • ' " • w j ' J 'L . . m • .. • • » ;

L OrociirlMs ^ JOHN KIlJ.MFR'r

tf. u i\tv *rrtf?NT\ (/mrKrtxKcn.

rmnrmuflrtocKn:

R e p a i r inn; . l ag fiorts promptly hr s k i l l e t Workmen,

TK

I

jgers Niarmfacfiiring Co.,

and Rogers Hfo.V* 1 i • . . . . •• ' •

fjit ^V^ ft v o !

such dlscitMew, renlorhiir the patient to |»©rfect healls) after try ing different pliysloia^ns, n>nnv r e m e n l e s , and sut ier ing for years , IN it not eon', e l u s i v e proof, if you are n sufferer voii c a n IM» eure*lT Why la this med ic ine performing such great c u r e s ? It works In Ihe IIIINMI in the cir­cu la t ing fluid. It can truly he cal led the U r e a l Wood Puruler . T h e great source of d i s e a s e or­iginate* In ihe blood; ami no medic ine that does not net direct ly u)ton It, to nurifv mid renoynte it, has Just c la im U|MMI public at tent ion.

Vegetine Him Knllhelf (tirtMl Mo of Vertigo.

CAfKn, III., .Inn. * l , IH7H. Mil. It . It. » T » V * ? 9 H :

l»enr Mir I h a r e used *>veriil twtt les 'of " V e g o t i o o " ; it h a s c n t i i f l v c u n ' d n ieof IVrf/j/o. I bnve al<M>use*| il for A'o /w/ / ('«>mj>/oini^ It is the hest ni ldu-c for kidney comptanit . I w o t i l d recommend It as a good Atfoo*) puriller. >

N. Y O t T M . PATH AKr» ?HHRAfllG.(?an w e e x p e c t to e n -

Joy good health w h e n hud or corrupt htimW* eireulace wi th the blood, c m n i n g pain and dis­ease ; ami these humoi s ,being dc|N»dtcd through the ent i re fiody, priMluce p imple s , eruidioim, u lcers , ind iges t ion . co*tivctic*9, hetnhtche-*, neuralg ia , rheumat i sm, and uitmorou* <»tltor coniplalntsT Ketnove the CIIIIK; by taking Veg­e t i n e , the inoMt rel iable remedy for cleitn^ittg and puri fy ing the blood.

[(kild, and friemlMhlps are Hlighted. p ur other, wo worrj' a long.

\n tin every' day b i f f i n g ,

Irlv'h ro t iage and cnttjt w e may

rkrm whleYi b n r d e n i are press ing

J b c heart thnt is s trengthened by

i f | i e r , the p. i thwny grown brighter,

<* m o i u n tlK,l•e, WHS one to bo­

il fart make the b u n i o n Refini l ighter ,

to the end.

Vegetine f Hel lers ft l o IM> ii 0<KHI Hedlcln^.

\ K f f f A . (I., March t, |H|7. Hit. ? h r I V I K I I ; *

Hear Hir— I wlefi to Inform yon w h a t yonr Vege t ine has d o n e for tne I h a v e been nfflcted wi th Neura lg ia , ami after ti«ittg th ire Imttles of tlm V e g e t i n e w a s ent ire ly re l i eved . I aluo found my genera l heal th Improved^ I l»plieve It to be a go<H| med ic ine . Yours truly,

KHKH If A V K U H T T C K ' . V e g e l l n e thorongbly eradicates every kind of

h u m o r , ami restore* the ent i re s y s t e m to a healthy condi t ion .

I

Teh Options,

T.ijild Spoons, I)oH5»rt I#orks, Mnliilm Forks, iHwsch KHivcs Maliipn Knivcn,

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K t t r a P la te .

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9.00 7.70 9.00

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BtA|8Mr ITHI0L0OY

Hek ro One M t i d r e d ami twenty four pages , neat ly

tHiinat tit heve l -e t lgcd , cloth ^>vers, f o r sa le at iMwikptorls, of wi l l be sent by mai l , ftoetago l»sTd, iip<|n reee lp^ of 7.1 c e n t s .

JtCHHIC T. R t T V O I . O H , Oouverneur . N. Y. f l t f I .

M M Inlerestimi fork , ro i t A M *

hfcr* After Truth.

(iajrdner t Florist,

i D I A L *

rM)Wfi!U ri.ANTS),

nhkitSriiotrHK PLANTB, 1 HI.UmiHKUY, A0M * 0

Kvti'vthirigatipplte^t from t h e s e gantenii war-a 11 loll iojbe of the very best «| lal l ly .

P a t t l c J re«|Qlrlug a n y t h i n g In the af»ove Ine wil l god It to tlH*lr a d v a n i a g e to o n l c r from the above gah len . 1 Orders wi l l be pttimptly lllle*t on

leelel. J ] • Upe^iaJtt teat loA g i v e n to Amer ican and Cana

rtlanlraoja, 4 ) r 4 e t s | a a n li# left at I, It. I f c i i l Aon, It.

t«e<ii«ir*IMl H»»a, ami at the Clarrlen, or Address t . OJ Itok 9ML *tend yotif ortlers e a r l y .

>lnkd<s)i|tas» e on the Hahbath day . ^^ f i r i e r s ] m a j he left wl tk J . Hf< R K f .

N O i f l l J s l - f U o t i r e r n e a r . N . Y . Cafcilogtie s«nt l l ree on appl i ca t ion . .

! r f ^ A P I K I I R A r f . J s t „ a | M e c h a n i c a t , . (lg*lenshitrg\ K V

AdAresk »e«vvl j i

t M ,^

N0i|^o to Sportsmen l\ HAM( K h hi final

V

a n d found X

T n s i r m t e r f wil l rtml at IbU .fnre the Urgent * An** ja *

h-

rs w i n m i l ai IhU . f ere il, * U r g e s«s"»lmoi»t <if *a.M<«MI«»« Hi 1) i , in I

•he v i l lage . •»«'! ui prh «*« •iitiaf 11 loi v %*% al l . ' t i le S «M k COlh»HC4iS TWA«, i|i»t»Krfj\ Hru\i(N,»YTirr'A,

Mi'irfM. fAwVtrii *ii>oi»H, ri i i t i t , •iiCATe, iM'TT»;iit 1 %iin, 1 ifKrnp:,

OIlAli**, tH»AUH. K\ tM \< 11, t ANSHM. ritii IH, ki<»i. \*atea,

MMAI.. P o T A T < » K « , l ItAt H U t P . f l a i l Oft? seal V H a v l g v e r r l b i n g desired! lu < ssms4| U . K H U

Pilra«dsl e | e . d\ir c l ^ i k * i l i e gsn i l emai i tv and obUglngJiand It Is th« MH»I of the nianageoieit t l o s a a k e Bits «>•

•ta are alt fresli ami are never mlsrei re sen ted I as alt of nur » u#ton ie i s wil

i»r ml«rep-III ic4t i fr .

l l l ' T I , K U t v famil iar w i t l l h e I

fkoith WIM»«I rt«hlng and s and w h o

many years to con* s u m m e r ami w i n -

w h o I s i e M huti t |ag primttilk of the fioutri has itiade It Um tnts iness for 1 ductfa|Milt |ng l iart iei , iMith In tcr . 0 i n B N i Of

t Trout and Deer. i * W l h | a nte|h«m of not i fy ing the pnbllo that

A N I M o h S

telholl or not i fy ing 1 he l«.fanllM*r wi th K V K H f NOOK N t t l i o f llfi* great wi lder now*, thnt he has every thing] till |)'"tisjr shape to m a k e the fisher and hui i i |n i s | t t o t ISII

p V 0111 h u m and Hanoi.

Mprhlg If lucoti fot the roughest pun P»r irVitisiiortailon of an out

lla^r imiUtJi tbt not a t tempt to g o with ft |ut«T* ski l l ful ly contrive*! s led wh ich

I f e j s t*»u ldf*| wi th a Vermont i h o n m g h h r f t e e Viiucoti firf the roughest purt of ln<

ami for |lfjitis|»orta4lon «>r an outrti to points wherii o• * tea ma, h previntsf laucli of the hardsh ip of the journey

l 'efs<o^ vrlofihwlre his servi*M»s can meet b lm ig*

van. f , hf frill m e e t i h e m at the I t It. <lapot at <Jonyr»nf in', and, carry them and the ir baggage , to thft Pdiat « le« ind ,\ddte«*s

H \ M I ' H . H< I t r T I . K B , O ) j j r l e e . m. L a w r e n c e (*x, N . T . ,

WHOLES ALE PRICES. ' AMtlftkMlKfeMAt-ltlniC INTIIIC MAKKRT

FipUTISHED FOE $30. OotJdrlM T f e k e r e ( a n r m a c h i n e s ) , no cents ,

ajl kl|wU, SO o e n U a doaen, trail on or A _ i A. IL P A I Y I J N U ' 8

M|CWIYC1 MACIIJNK K U f O H l U M , ra*miMik's Arcaile. W a i e r t o w n . M. Y,

Neeo^ek, address

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Pal4t Tour Bulldlngfl!

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wilt ^A s e r v « | l h

i j I t 14) in * K K b 1

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ATorlto Orooory

a eaJI trvd emir rmlers wil l r e e # U e fteMttm, f loods de l ivered to all parte rtBttPMMllta

f<* laelt UWrat of ike il w m

lOHIiKILLMER* I m»

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Tfi t f ilpCW Y O U R ICPtAMICt P A I N T

^ratitirr your buiVllngs, i.ut pre* r«^

jideofHtnr tKAP, ztMO Alfn IJN-l l f , as>l Is pre p.% r o t ready for use . A

fale k s l i enitfgy yon as lo the qual i ty . O N K a A l . t o k M f l L M t r Y K K T V T K N T Y f l Q U A R S Y A I l | > a ^ T T V ^ O O A T K ,

^ I w i i l e j a i r i l i t o f 10 shades of eoto*. s e n l free on appll4atlo*«,onk> White, a s welt as eolors hae n o snpe»|or|for o^Uftle ami Inshle Work. Bee t of re fer^ncjNigUe* .^ <#

V A l t I R ^ K « CO,, ikWmU. Ttrlt PiUatOo,,

^ OAi ia idK^aA I t *ik VV*ll*M*9*lr> M, g»

Vegetine i, JtrugffiHt^ ttrifort.

It. It. RTKVSNa: I Hear H i r - VVe Imte been ee l t lngyof ir Voge l lne

for the past e i g h t e e n montle*. ami w e take

Id ensure In s ta t ing thai In e*iery case , to our now lodge, It IuV« g i v e n great Satisfaction,

l i e s nee tf tin v, •

nut K A covnirj. , nntggists, Hlokman, Ky.

•*K1

T h i n n o g t l Moti<i|h

F i t^ i ter^yj

W l d e l i b

DoVpcrBuu WilcnHh

l i o w n (Utl C o v e w w

1 Later t?je tl

Hhnrtt^di Lar l ieVihn

Over Uie

JW or other We ge t

t i t IN AI,]vTO|*4l

. i MItS. \vniTov i ,

I v e * *>f the litrulica show, f i I d in the languid a ir ;

I i l d e s the aVeeibr lcr* g r o w , y lng their gold heart* bare,

gui idl ing one by o n e : joner U ahn<^tjt done . .

c s h a v e long s ince d i e d ; H ihniugl i the whit** mi-u'fly;

I l l s t l e s , by hot sun dried f

lie fleece* v ines g r o w i n g nigtt ie biiioLs <almer r im: . mer \* almost ttone« j

f*w the ' •unrUe s w e e p s , ' | e re ign of the s low c o m i n g day;

the tw i l i gh t e i v e j n \\H ^ 1 m m i u g a w a y ;

»tes have b e g n n t • d<me.

\KDEH.

ivldoiitiai, Mr. 4 l t . i i . " -

MorrU,

ftho

Vegetine ' ' YR TIIK IIK8T

Spring: Medicine. m

VEGETINE * rroparea oy

H. R. Stevens, Boston* Mass. Vegetine ie sold by #11 Druggists. *ep

PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY!

Latest Styles/ Lin Ait Priecs!

A T -

CARD & SMITH'S

Photographic < A1.I4 ON KfitHT LVI

W e lire prepare*i 10 tin iietter

Stndio. oOiu* hfork timn erer .

IN iTANf ANCOU8 POfftTftAITS. h a v e obtalntNl At cons iderable e x

the r ight to use the 00 nense , w e lebrated

"Lightning Profess" IlY wblfh pietnrescgn be inadtf hearty Instanta­neous. No more trouble with tile bnbies. firing them In.

NEW BACKOHPUNDS LOW51

A m i a c c e s s o r i e s for m a k i n g t|i uperlal and r i

Largo ni /e Iiiret't Portraits . Tanel , Iloudolr, Imperial an* traits

e la tes t s t y l e rotnenado I*or-

' — ! ' •

Life-Sise Portiraits F i n l o h n l In IIKIIA Ink, Croyon^ I'nMcl. Oil m Wiilvr Culorit. In IhU linun'li, w o I » H RIVK tin' Vntu L O W M I T e r m i Ultl i uiioi|tmlv«l nrll-H' ••kill. . .

AT.T, WORK )VAIll{.i^/TKi>, . .

Copying and Enlarging. rarttoularittorition glren t«lli|e vrork. Wtiere

any changes ere desired bring teem to us,

Ptwak 0/ Traveling] Agents.

KfJimci In kit the regular sIret In great var ie ­ty ; also raMHSpiutouUiuid V e l v e t Frames . Our

PALL STOCK Witt be the t a r g e t and mo«r cotnplete eToTof-{ere*t In this t o n n . You can Have money by

uiylng of us . n l .

/ ~ 1 P U V E I I H . K I U WKST.ETAtf •*'*

SEMINARY.

THE OLDEST, TriE BE$T ENDOWttp.THE MOST PROSPEROUS AKD POP­ULAR ACADEMIC IN­STITUTION IN IvJORTtfi ERN NEW YORK- •

<jfl1lpR my excellent lantl-Mary Jano I^aw, cup of black collVio

wliU!li|futi]|ehoil my eight o'clock ilinnef; 1**^0' biiHiiieas rogularlyde-

mJh&^oiul tho usual hours, rs. Ef^v/ roifiilariy made it a

STjjtP »»c, ami to indtilgo her-j ntno time in uucoaelng

I tho latest ovontH in her some what moiiotonouH

con(inuedr dropping f*ujrar ueatly into

I* when Mr. JOIICA left Wtnily, though getting peknown to any of 11*, IOW, whether I should

thot'Jparlor boarder like him, blwt f • v paid tno my week'a witf t>ot asking, and, made nor

eomplrfjintl |iuut his victuals. • Hut I hailiiHygotHho room rightly dinted boforo|afi I |rd A young man as you could Want lo see callod and took it and paid itfjiny price—without oncp tryingtto b | i t down, which is a thing I f real y o||iplR0. And there be is,

tHiome-liko as if he had jiirco weeks, instead of * And I call it providen-||fis, for I don't just see

make up my month's best room lying idle,

s are that hard that £o have every shilling,

About twjo months after Sir. Cut­ler's ad vend 1 found, one cvoning, as I Rat down to dinner, a small, sharp pointed instrument lying befddc my plAte.

"\Vrhatis that, Mr. Morriji ?" said Mrs. Law, as she bustled in vith tl|C ROUJK.

"Some kinifof an ongraveifs fool," Raid; I, examining it attentively. 4,\Vl»ere did you get it V\

"I foi-nd it in the dust-pftnJ to-day, <ifter I swept out Mr. Cutter's room."

44Jlc must bo an engraver h e n / ' I

reitit w i t h and lfBs<tl«d th^y'rdjboul wUothfir y iiolt."

and co| duty t< thfc trj wor!ti;j caae b1

Ve gol dt for them or

N o ; tVio cit

1klluitt>lil i4NTo| bii

and henwasl natv a | i g rf

. «Th|t's What' |hU

as lialnrally so innocent that I often fell it my r on her guard against

d devices of a wicked Cecded to do so in this y inquiring : ^ <

l a n c e s ?" tl he Was a stranger in

gage speak

fully 1< Williai

piHtnajity lr. Ci|ttort

1VC» T y\ Mr ce yojung j miM faOts ttjii Juoj fully Silgge l i ini . v , |

MrsJLa dU(|ui<Jf,cdv

her pallor t& Hut oit^nt ed wttM a *

right/*;

^ a i d l\ "Any trunks ?" •"So had a largo valise,

ry well dressed, and i Of money when he paid

I goes; (od-r ris far as At

itsU^ss ?" ' ** >ow as he has any ; least-'t tell me, and ho said

in* his room a great

^ 0 references; no bag-iqnence ; no business to | s ho any name ?" irris,' said sho reproach* ie ho has; it's Cutter— r " p '. Law, if I had a« op-

gazo upon this lovely jl' should no doubt pcr-\ do, tha^ ho is a model

but as 1 only have tho from, 1 should respect-

Jiat you keep an eye on

Wva* obviously a little d said no more about, rdor for several da$s. ay evening she remark-

Isiled air : i ,* rris, ho paid mo all

Fall Term commences Ansust 224,1818. '•'•' i • ~ ~ [ ' ' TlttSOLP AND UKUAULK INSTtTlTTION* oflem many ami peeellar advantages to those desiring a* a<leinte instruction.,

1 77 /E FACULTY ' \. j ta peTRlahently connected a i t * the school.

• \XtiqxhiiNAnY m^hmm hae been Improve*!, thoromrhlyi repaired a m i return ishetl.

T h e lodjtferent o r Idlo wi l l to<\ lie reta lped . but semdnrs w h o des ire to learn, wi l l be a ided tit c v e / y prawticalile # a y . . A

FtTTiTtO r O R C O L X C G E A SfBCIALTY. (

Dally teaaoni In the reading end writing of both Latin ami Greek during the entire c+urt*.

K TPAtSmm'l CtA99K V

will be formed at the Opening of t h | ifail T^rm In which a limited number v*Ut roceire tree tuition.

THB DcrAstTMlrnrr or MITUCV baa bee/a lately pi teed la ehargvof Pro! W. f. atr l>na, whose name Ie a sure guarantee et tfft •uoeeee or UM Department,

Or Bor admlaelon to the T«keMr>i Clata, mtatogwee. Cireulart, or other taianaatleii. AddreM fit RAM W. HUNT, A t M.. FrtoelpeJ,

Gourernear. \JL-. -lite WL Umre#ee d x , K. T,

- J ' :

^Mr| UIEJK that yo|j m r

u I ail r i plied, let bcof. |

" Y e | ; more m 1 all his ine but mil d room/ll

^Indied^ "Hueil tfi

had ra^r woek ;/int fears oil till

L*yoti ?" sajd 1. , the patior boarder,

auspicious of." 'jjlad to hear it," I rc-

the mouthfuls of roast #

bo^ orfered to pay mo >ught right, for ho has by himself, and no one «tt haml'a turn in his

hlin i was! satisfied If

•*ThteT s

about sflcli u S i i o | ty "WoH, I

side of Ijiis ho keep* it|

"Whit " T n a p

takointh c^n't itw|i has n o | b writos, (br

"Wo

tho fu makes ing."

It c toe, a si c know*.

Jwt 1 buto

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1 «i prico prompt every j

'4io said I heed havo no icore." * ids well/1

^ \ S E Y bo'd rather odd trigs, Mr. -Nlorris

as hardly jsct foot out-om since betook it; ami

ed ail thb time.7' doing?" j

ft what pitezTos me* 1 fersld for mm, but that

busy allkday, and he and I dpn't see as ho

'^hingof tliat sort." | i4 I, 4<ss lon;g as he payp (fete, and jlOsn't break

\i or disturb anything; it Terence what he is do-

tpado no illfferenco to J r Mrs. LaJRr's occasloii-

Js ' I' should not hftti ' V parlor tiontinuodto

thb prompt paying jrsteriou* hermit

observed. "Well, well, and that's whitjt he's so

busy about all the time. ! But hr? might take a walk now and tl en,any­way, and not kill himself indoors."

"I said nothing more, for an ex­planation of Mr. (hitter's eccentric conduct had suddenly occurred to me.

That an honest engraver should se­clude himself thus, pay a hig)i prico for board, and work by an indifferent light (for the blinds were nover open enough to let any one soe in from tho street,) appeared to me so impossible, .that I felt sure Mr. ('utter iirust be engaged in tlni engraving of plates for tho printing of counterfeit mon­ey.

Without mentioning my suspicions to Mrs. Law, 1 asked her to let me keep the tool a few days, a proposal to which she readily consented.

I was detained that night by a pkr-ty of friends, and it was nearly two o'clock bt foro I reached home, and stopped in front of the house to fin­ish my cigar beforo retiring. As I stood thercr the front door opened and a figure came softly down the steps. 1 wassufhViently familiar with tho other occupants of the house to know that this must be the mysteri­ous parlor boarder on a secret noc­turnal excursion! Tho trunk of a large tree screened me from Ids no­tice, And as he set off ut a brisk pace, I nimbly followed him. lie walked quickly about a dozen blocks, turned into a little recess between two build­ing*, raised his hand to thowall,came out again, and started towards Mrs. I*wM, 1 . After watting ajminujhn I crossed

the strict and ekamined tho wall which ho had appeared lo touch., A small tin sign wan fastened against it, and between this and the stone glis­tened the e<lgo of a folded white pa­per I pulled it out without scruple, and hastened to the nearest gas-light, and read tho words:

" V i g n e t t e ready Saturday. Xohodv suspects . M. F."

**OlioT Mr. William Culter, your initials Ure iy\. F.' aro they ? And tho * Vignette'— for somo counterfeit bank notes of course—will bo 'ready Saturday/ And 'nobody suspects!' Only somebody does suspect, and more than suspects V

I honied homo higlily elatctf; and as soon as it was* daylight, I limited up aji old detective acquaintance named Robert' Ketchum, whom 1 knew/o have bVtrti concerned in sev­eral captures of counterfeiters, and asked him if he knew who did the engraving for criminals of that class. He mentioned |wo or tlu4eo who were suspected or known as counterfeit engravers, and added :

"Then there'** sqjue first-rate wo;k been dono lately M\a very sly youn# fellow named Martin French."

"Martin French! 'M. \\f What could be plainer ?M

"Well," said I, in a different tone, "would it bo worth while to catch him ?" ,

"Of course it would ! I couldjget a first rate position if I eould only catch Martin French !"

Thereupon I told Ketchum all that the reader knows, and gave him tho tool and slip of paper.

" 4M. F / That's tho fellow !' cried he. 'I'll bet a double eagle against a bogus five cent piece, it's he! Let's £et some breakfast, ami then weMj drop down on bim V

We breakfasted accordingly, planned our campaign, and at about nine o'clock were knocking softly at the door of Mrs. Law's 'parlor board-eV.' - - *

After a brief parity wo heard the key ttiruin the lock. *Kctchum In­stantly seized tho knob and entered without ceremony, and 1 closely fol­lowed. r

Mr. Cutter, who waMiearly thrown oil Ills iect by the rude Invasion, stared at us with surprise, and said very politely :

"Fardort me, gentlemen, to whom am I indebted for the honor of this visit ?•> . / j

"llusinesH/' Raul Mr. Kclclmm, '•important business, Mr. Cutter— that IH your name, I beliovo?"

"It is," said ho calmly, "will you bo seated ??* ;

"Yes,",said thb detective, "I sup­pose we may as well sit."

lie had been glancing eagerly around the foom, and sat looking as if he had missed something. For my own part I Was more intescsted in Mr. Cutter himself, whoso jfrosh, beardless face, large dark eyes, and thick curly hair gave him a decidedly youthful and prepossessing appear­ance. ; , I •

Without delay tho detective drew from his pocket'jtho engraver's tool which Mrs, Law liad found*

t'ls that yours ? said he. I "I cannojl sajr,"' replied the young man, ^but it looks like ono I lost a day or two ago." . j i

Producing the slip of paper, Ketch-1 um continued, "didyou write that?'

VMr Cutter looked at hfm and turned palo. ul di(J," said he, hesi­tatingly.

"WJjiat does 'M. F / stand for ?" "I declino to answer." > "And what is that nobody isus-

pucts?" ''"•-'"•', * • " No.lrepirV. : i • " i l l tell yon," said Ketchum," 'M.>

F / stands for Martin French/ and you tlf ink that liobody suspects that you are engraving plates for coantor1-feito^tas. BntthU gentleman and I.' i^

happen to know all about it, and ter we have searched you and the premises, we'll just all three of us take a walk together."

Tl(ie young man was still very palo but he calmly asked :

"Will you let me speak to Sirs* Law first?" . , "1 don't see any tieed of that," re­plied Ketchum. 0

"O let himt""T Interposed, "what harm can it do ?".

"it can't do any good," said he, „"but Fm willing il they'd* tjuiok about it."

I found IVfrs. Laiv standing in tho hall, alarmed at the unusual sound of voices in" Mr. Cfltter*s room, and when i hastily explained the situa­tion she seemed moro distressed than indignant.

"Poor young man," she exclaimed, as she entered the parlor with the corner of her apron to her eyes.

Ketchum and I watted in the hall, and In a few moments Mrs. Law re­appeared, looking not a litto sur­prised.

"Well," cried Ketchum, "what docs he want ?"

"iriess your heart, Mr. Officer/it's a woman *"

"The deuce it is! exclaimed Ketch­um. Well,1 I've no call to tako a wo­man ; howsoever, I'll ask a question or two, I guess," and ho rapped on the door.

"Come in." \ Ketchum entercd.takingoiThis hat

this time, and I hesitatingly fol­lowed,

"Would you mind, Miss," said ho civilly, "telling us what M. F. stands for?"

"Makcl Foster/* said the young Wopian with ablush, and a sparklo in

tior eyes that made her positively landsome despite her unfeininino at-

tircv "I can see what you mean by 'no­

body suspects/" added Ketchum, "but how about the 'vignette' busi­ness?" • ; «

Without speaking, M. F / took from a drawer of the bureau a small block of box-wood and handed it over to tho detective. A glance shotved that it was a simple, hulf-finisllrd wood .engraving of the most innocent description.

Ketchum drew a long breath. "All right," said he ; "I'm satis­

fied that circumstantial evidence ain't worth a cent, t hope you'll excuse U 8 . " -, j

^Certainly," sjiid she, smiling very pleasantly. "I iiavo no doubt you meant to do youjr duty."

"That's it, only we made a slight mistake. Gooui morning," and he retreated with his best bow.

The young lady socmed unconscious of my existence; and I was glad to escape from tho |*oom and house and hurry down town with the equally crest-fallen detective. For once in my JiJe I anticipated Mrs, Law's din­ner table chat with pleasure. That excellent woman had never enjoyed anything so romantic outside of tho weekly papers, and she began the in­stant 1 entered the dining-room, al­though the story she had to tell was simple enough. 1 >

It seemed that to/escape an odious step-father, tho | mysterious parlor boarder had fled from homo in men's attire, after a clandestine mar­riage with Douglas Foster, who was obliged to sail for Europe on urgent business, leaving his wife behind. Finding her disguise a convenience and protection while in a great city vyithout friends, she resolved to re-

i it until bet- husband's return, avoid trouble she evaded making

acquaintances and went out only at night* Her only confident was an engraver for Whom sho had done stjine simple w<$i'k to pass the time, ji id the note 1 had found was inten­ded for him and thrust behind his oillce sign, there being no letter hole iri tho door. Sho had learned en­graving ^rom her dead father, who possessed uncommon skill therein.

J was conscious of something like

te NITMBKR 27.

A Hyena's Memory.

A Keeper at the Sft. I#p«U *jair f i r o a u d i S e r l o a e l y ftij*J*cdl

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ajpaiigon learning that 'M. F / was m!arricd, but it tfas only momentary-, and 1 heard with composeurc the njjxt evening that Mrs. Foster had qjiictly taken her departure, intend-iiig to stay with Iter husband's friends ill Chicago, injUl his return.

(hr the fourth day after this efent Ketchum Walked bravely into njy ofllco and laid the following letter djiwu beforo riie :

\ " IfcwrnN, May 2», 18— IMTJ-DEAR ttoiH-lt's awful handy to

bij) a romoii sometimes, if I hadn't been One, you wouhi most likely have wjalk^d me off, la*t Wednesday mnrn-iiig, ^rith a beautiful steel plate in n|y viliso that I've just got five hmi-djed dollars for. That little wood­cock waf a "blind," and the, real "jHgriette" will help turn out somo of tlje prettiest X's you ever saw. Fin o(f f0r Europe to-day. (rood-bye, l^bbjo ! Hotter luck next time.

Martha French "//«* Mabel Foster aUiis William Cutter.

]l», r$#—T€»ll that moddlcsome Mor­ris tojbc alittle sharper next tlmo-hc titles to calch a bill cutter whose in-itlials Vt'e M. F.

JKetkhum and I'agreed to keep our otvn counsel, and to this day Mrs. Llaw uoos not suspect that her par-loir boarder4 was probably tho only wfomaii that this country ever pro­duced Isulllc iently clever and rccklcsi

mago a hamlsoniQ livlihood by dc^ g cng j'ttving for counterfeiters.

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A cave that has been discovered ithin a few miles of tho Mammoth,

irk Kentucky, is said to throw the latter completely in tho shade. In olio direction it has been explored 16 miles, and in another 23 miles. A pair of horses can be driven into it fdr 11 miles. It has three wide and dlcep rivers, one of which Is navigable fir 14 miles, and Which forms the third or river route* Several mum-lilies in stone coffins were found In the cave, and were sold for $400. The owner, Thomas Kelly) was a poor man before the cave was discovered, but he has been offered $10,000 for the property on whjch the entrance

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On tho 14th of June |a dofepfcrate struggle took place in th£ Olrn^vora house at the fair ground! bejWetn a striped femajle hyena lately pi released and a large Hpotjed hyena, o<Mim ing with its matjo one of tho 0ag*M. Tho fight was a tyloody ono antt thpktripcd animal received injuries v^hicfiicabscxl its death in a few hours|deifit | tho brave efforts) to rescue ittfrom it s at-saliant, made by Winnets^ °>f4 of the keepers at the fair gr0unite, j He boldly entered tho cagjf w|i|n the animals were fighting aifd f u n d e d the so t t ed ' animal upon t i e |ead with a club "liritil it was Kfunaed,|and its victim released. Ye#teril^y| tho spotted hyerta

iiAin rrs HEVKN^ Bince tho tight in June, the;spotted

hyena, with another of thiesijitoofepe-cies, have oacupied a cagelin tfte Jjar-nivora houm between a lion's jbsgo and one appropriated to the l*topards. Winners has; attended to ihojaniinals as usual, aud the hyena's|haM, sflnce relieved of their object ion|b!4 Itrjpcd associate, so^med as tractatblfeja»t hy­ena's ever get, which is ho|bjing to speak of. Yesterday af|cra0oi| at about 5 o'clock a few. pcoi)le| jndltid­ing a couple of ladies, we|e gathered about the C$rnivora houseIo^fiijg at tho animals, when Winncis?lj|if Weep­er chanced to pass along otw*fceii the railing and cages. Ho U ilraillar with the animals, and the ffefocjious beasts scemj to cntertain| a!fork of friendship for him, As^ hoi pajraed along he parted the leopard; \oti tho head and the beast scciiiQtl rusher to like the attention. Tbcn|hc9c|tnie to the hyena's cage. Tho ^eg^pokted brute lay el0so to tho b$rs,jfcnd its mate was a; little way ofl|. Winders carelessly an to passed i&acpjediout bis hand and patted tho |ycji|t<plie had the leopard, it was | j *

A hlVML 5ltSTAK|L j j

The ugly j ln*utc, nwaiti|ig]l|i8 portunity foj* months, savf i^it and, quick as lightning, |auf (it kindly hand in his mou|h, t*|n^ing its fangs into it deeply. T h ^ wjasa fearful struggle. The mail s^ijgltt to tear his hand away, and ft the same instant, witty a growl, t h | ot;l|criliy-ena sprang to tho assiet|nci [of its mate. For It moment it|;Se4ihea as though Winners would h|voIhisf en-tiro arm drawn through t | c bkirs^but with a supremo effort hi wffndhed himself away a cripple. The | ptrpng jaws of tho |hyena had nq| l^sdnea their grip, attd the left po4io«4|oc(he right hand was torn away as tlio man released himlclf, the bone indi^inews parting like threads in U>e ^f*i|) of

Iheogly brute tv4io drew b|ck hfcll|ing with his bldody mouth full[| t'hc ladies whs witnessed tlfe Wrrjblo scene Were to bo pitied, onjb of|tljjem almost fainting at tho timo|andjjbding yi from the eHect of a sightcvd4 alter getting into a street car. $A^4#ta|ico wis pro!nply\ summoned 'an^; p i n ­ners was conVcyed to a bh|sic(an, who bound up, tho mangled jstu^ip, the mau sutlenng excruciiatitjg pjain from his injuries. He will, of tpurse, bo crippled by tho occurrence!. The men who carried him to thd trhrsi-ciaiis came back - . , | . ; | ;

I PALLIO AS g r E C T I t l $ . J \ j

Winners has been long |ngpufea as a keeper of animals and is indfcfsttod to have been otico seriousl^ hi|i|t bjy a Hob in his charge. His bfotljer | lso a keeper at ili* grounds, rcpiioltc^ed hi0i yesterday, with his c^rel^snfcss, -saying that one so cxperieifccdjfhoiild have known better than l o jtru t a hyena, but the wounded n|aniUd|iot consider himself much to j e tylamjcd. Tlie hyenas, after tho oc*$urMnc») of yesterday, dashed about |:lila| i^ad thbigs. They shrieked c|nt|Aua|lyy

and tho other animals joined iU, mak­ing tho garden! resound (br j$uile a tiioo with tho ugliest of |horiisei—

op-ast, tho

*SL\ Louis Kepxtfdican.

i The Urorvth of Texas

Ex-Ctovernolr Vcaso, of Teiss , |as serfs that immigration has doti0 mbre for Texas, within the pa^t elght| or ten years, than It hae dobe ;fpr |ny other Stale ; ind a notable feittur*) of this growth i» tho circumstance tjiat the imrnigranis havo cot^e, k|otJ to any considerable extent,fr*|u ritro|)0, but from other 1 $tatcs in |ho{|JnU>n. During the sir Or seven y|ari imme­diately following the w^*, Jtpnsj ol thousands of people who ^wen} b^rn and had alwayslivcd in Nfissfitairipi, Alabama, Louisiana, Geor|;ia||8o^th Carolina, and other 8o ut lie rdfe takes —but especially Mississippi blinding themselves sccmijngly ruined at| hotnc migrated in crowds to thefwiukr aitd nower iields of Texas. I :}i \

fljhc greater pa|*t of the inlm^atjon inti Tcxa«, during the laA thrcaor four years, has been, ami M " ^** from the North Western fc>ttftdi| Peo­ple from Wisco|isinf lowk/ ji>linbc-sotaL and all tliiat^region, tlrqd bf ihe lonji, sevcro Winters of t|io^ror|th-

i|to the

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west, aro flocking southwa|d moro genial climate of Texts

That great iHute, which nearly equal \t geographical! extent teV the whole Of ,Fr«ytco, v^itli an Ad­dition equivalent to tho si4o,t>t> New York btate, con support a no$ijlat|on equal to tjie la^t census of Biojt'ni|ed Statesu Its division into tavtf, thiice, or four States is only a duo^tionj of time. | It possesses in itsl ni>(*th*|rn part a great Wheat growing jr^glbn. Its western slopes and fl*jn* p e finely adapted (to grazing srjd wsht|op

\culture. Winter pasturing \i\lw*ys sure. Texas b|as no "raint «9Moit ?' its rains are uncertain as jtoj nsas^n,

| and aro scattered through! tlje[ ycir ; fihough the supply is probfcjri; fiotfal

ways fully eqi|al to the net agriculturist.

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HrL^Sr- W$M&&M

"COnsti^nen^ thou ari as thq candidate remarked venUOn that nominated hii

be

fewrfl,"

TIllMJS I> UK.MluL, i I.

*| Josh Hillings says:— "To enjoy a good reputashun, give piblicly and steal privately." J

I "Heaven lies abo\it us |n our in-mncy." And we do our otfn lying for Ourselves when we get ol|er-—/VcA*.

Anoldncfirto cook say|:—>'<ga*s'is powerful good in ebcrytinjg but chil­dren. Dey need some* kind ob dressln'/' I

Mind your stops. A* fcompositor Jn setting up the toast: I*Woman— without her? man would b | a savage/' got tho punctuation in the wrong place, wnich made it read] ''Woman —without her man, would be a sav­age." .

"8am, you are not horjest. Why do you put all of tho go*l peaches on top of the measuro anal the little ones Mow?" "Same rmson, sah, dat makes de front ob you* house all mar Die, and do back g$te chiefly slop har'l, sah."—AY. IA>UM Journal.

Ho said the pastry #4s evot so much better made by her hands. This delighted her. But when she wanted the coal-scuttle at the other end Of tho room, and he; suggested that she should get it, a* the tire would feel so much better If the coal was brought by her dear kacde, she wai disgusted. Women ar0so change­able ! * '• |

At a ball at Long Brajch, ihere was an immense concourse of people. A lady who had been jammed against the side of a hall In the crDwd, acci­dentally caught the trimmlug of her cloak in tho button of a tientlemon's

After having bfen towed coat. around a few moments In this sort of style, she remarked to het- involun­tary tcaptor, "I'd thank ydu, sir, not to pull my cloak all off mcr' "Good gracious, madamc!" he* replied, "I hope you will excuse ma; but I'm Just as anxious to keep my clothes on as you are." i

A parrot created a sensation in a Wgafifocar on the Chidagso, Ilur-lington & Qulncy llailrpa^ the other day. The cage was enclosed In paper and set on a coffin, and w a # B00n for. gotten.' As the conductor; and other train men were passing through the car, they heard a sepulchral voice issuing apparently from jUie coffin, crying, "Lera me out!" tThcy were startled and frightened, aifd thought they had a sure case of ghost, till Polly was discovered whining for liberty. : •

— * * — + * * i • (...' Extracts from Josh Billtot'^ Atlfitaaai.

The philoiopher, Josh Killings, has placed In the hands of his (publishers the Farmers' Almanax for 1)879. From its pages we are permitted to make the following extracts. Jdsh is sum­mering at the (ilcn Hou|e, White Mountains, and the.troiitarip growing fewer every day. * j

llachellors aro alwuz a-lfraggin o* their freedom; freedom to flarn their own stockins, and poultiss their own shins ? I had ruthcr be sj widower once in 2 years, reglar, thai tew be a gruntin old, hair-dyed bacl^ollor only for 90 days, \ L

Ambishun tew shine In ofrerything \z a sure way tew put a maijl kandell all out. Buckin a whip silybub thru a rye straw iz a good deal like tricing to live on buty. L

Sum people won't1 belcptVc enny thing they kant prove; tlfe things I kant prove are the very things I bo-leave the most. i

Prewds are coquets gone few seed. A dandy in luv \z In Justj about az

bad a fix az a stick of mola^es kandy that haz half melted. t . There Iz no good substitute for wis* dura, but silence iz the Ucst that haz been discovered yet. j

There Iz lots ov foljcs in (his world who rather than not find jfenny fault at all wouldn't hezitate t e * 8 ay tew an angle-worm that biz tail waz alto­gether too long for the rtst ov biz boddy. ,

••-— m * — i — J L Geraaay sad the Papitcy,

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ODDS AID KRSair 1 " ' .. ' *^.v •.,->?••

"IcoihefoaKk vohrMAd/*1

lover to hi4 Mveetheatt. "You ask a good deal," replied si to, as sh^fnys-i eroded t o lay ' a palm in lila, U i V - ' l ^ , third* larger fhni* liiAOwtr. .>.... ..- / * A

WhenCiennrso brought -twfri%id a fond husband ine Paris recently, he threw up his hajids, shrugged h « shoulders, and exclaimed: "Even* thing has'doublcd during the exhihV v ^ Hon w • " • ^ V - ^ g ,

"I wlsti you had been Kve," said an !p' urchin to a stingy aunt, proverbial v^ for her meanne^s.^ "Why so?" "Be- *|f*! cause, "said he, "yon would hntt e a l ^ : | en all the apple instead of dityding&^S

it-"' :. • ,..•<;-. -v - !&*xM A subscriber wrote to tf Journal *tt* *£

make some inquiries about the next . -world's fair, whereupon the wicked -?f* editor replied that ho was under the/ V\ impression, that the next world ^ T ^ wouldn't hayo any fair*

He was almost undre$$ed when his father caught him, but the defence wa« convicting; "I didn't want to go in swimming wkh 'em; I only wont* ed to see the bad little boys who go in swimming oju Sunday Ret drowned. ' tt

• Titter ,-rr' - - » a » M *' M • - , . . . t **

«EHS OF THOUGHT,: '•

Bear no envy that life raay^iot be tasteless for thee.*-i%ni: ^:\.*

Ilevond the univorte there U ifoth-

m •*; Ifm &* ^

ing, and within tho* tmlvcnrt the su* » ^ ' pernatural does not-and cannot exist —IngertoiL,--,

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Slander not, lest iil-fttrtie and wick­edness come to thee therefrom, for it is said every other demon attades in the front but slander, ^thich assaults^ ^ ^ from behind.—Artti'. w , *~,

Our motives are never tjjulie tit ^ ^ good as wo think, and never quite so v:£$ bad as our enemies s tip pose. Our^-^| best Is interwoven with evil, apfl om^x[ worst, let us hope, has some strands, ~ : ^ of g o o d . * . %•„ # ^ t !

I befievo In allowing chjldrcn i#* ^M think for themselves, I believe in the .. A' J democracy of the family. If in th i s ; ;»

A

world there Is anything upland Id, it isahomewhero all are equak.—M- v ^ J ^ germtiL* * ^ s *** ^

There is in all utterances of tho world no grander, no sttbtimer *en-timent; thore Is no creed that can J>e :^^ compared with it for a moment; it should be wrought. tn gold, adomd I with jewels, and impressed upon every human hejtrt: "The world % ^ # my country, and to do good, my re- \ ^ ligion/9—/fiissmA ^ ^ ,^ A < ~*$'i-

1% Is impossible to calculate the mbr- , r>

al mischief that mental lying haa pros ''% dueed In society. Where a man has / / ^ so far corrupted and prostituted the chastity of his mind as to subtc/ibe , ^ his professional belief to things be ' ^ does not believe, he has prepared *'~n

himself for the commtssioo of tftory^V"-

other crime.—Thomas R I M . - . r rt^*wfi i know not what discoveries, What

Inventions, what thought*, ^uty l e a p # ' ^ f from the world. I know not what v ^ -garments of glory snay be woven by -^ the years to come. 1 I cannot dream of the victories to be won upon the . ^ , fields of thought; bat 1 do know"1* V that, coming from the infinite tea of; %-^ tho future, there will never touchy " "this bank and shoal of time" a rich* > er gift, a rarer blessing, than liberty{<*!?; for man, for woman, and forchlld.-jr *^ 3

lngersoU . ,;- : ; ^ » 1 ^ Do not treat your children like or­

thodox doorposts to be set in a row.v/< r Treat them like trees that need light% y and sun and air. Be fair and honest ti0C\ with them; give them a chance. Rec­ollect that their rights are equal to yours. Dd not have it in your mlud titat you must govern them—that they must obey. Throw away forever the idea Of master, and slave.—iwper-

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It Is probable that the Veceni de­plorable events in Berlin, Which have shown how daring socialism has be­come, have not been lost ipon both the parties to a quarrel of l4ng stand­ing—that between (Jermany and the Papacy. Tho Catholic ahurch is almost the only distinctively conscr-, vative body in Europe* Its theory, J politically, IH to support aftual gov­ernment and to rttmst change of rul­ers. It is not only never *'tho first by which the iit w is triel," but is always "the last U> lay the Old aside." It was monarchical in ^paiti aud re­publican in Venictv. It has a cot tain adaptability which makes it comfor­table in England and this United States as well Us in Portugal. When Bismarck began the ceOienttng of his newly mode Ktnpire he wa$ allied to the liberals, and, as Uhef Catholic church accommodated itself with an ill grace to thfc new fttate t>f things, he and the llu^sian liberals made war on the church; The cOmbajt was in­decisive—that is, it Was a practical defeat for Bismarck, who Was, so to speak, bound over to victory. , But he could not alienate the liberals by making a humiliating pence with Rome, and, while Pius IX„ lived, an unconditional surrender of the Falk laws was demanded* Wiser counsels now prevailed on both sides. tThsChan-cellor knows that the government will need every atom of re^stsnee to the new ideas that it can mfister, and the church, for its part, g M as it is of any trouble to its quondajn oppres­sor, is not prepared to faco a social­istic regime. It is asserts) that ar­rangements are in progress to intrust the government of the cjburch in Germany to the Papal nuntio at the Bavarian court, and that t |at is the first link in a conciliation) between the Empire and the Vatican. The moderate policy of Pope Mp appears to be bearing some fruit in Germany after ail.—N. Y. HeraUU

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Our railroads art now supplied en­tirely with iron of American manu­facture, and instead of importing rails, our ma?ufkctarerr are actually* send lug them abroad. -' \:

The BrooklyiKN. Y.)brld|t> irnot' ao much of a pet as it was. The esti­mated cost was $3,000,060.: It has cosf$l2,000,000. It will require $9,* ; \ 000,000 morti to finish lw> •>- ' H?£

The Electrician, a British ]oifrnal ^ * devoted to telegraphic Interests,. states that at the present time there * v

exists in working order over 62,000^w/;L miles of stibmarine cable, In the ^ hands of eighteen companies; .':

The problem for constructTftg ah apparatus whereby electricity jaa be used for lighting purposes place of gas or other artificial lights, Jy_ ^ seems to be approaching a solution. %t# One great dtffioulty in the ,woy has always been the expense, but itwt\ said that in Europe, and in some clt**;, ies hi this country, large establish* r J ments are lighted by it at a Q%ui1i * ^\lT| much bdow the cost by any otherMf*^ ' method. A patent has just been 0 \ granted in this country for an appar-f<^ atus for distributing'electricity to tho*. •

^different rooms of a buildlhg. This? v

had previously been an unsolved V ^ problem, and is regarded as a long * -stop towards an improvement in ar« r

titicial lighK . . . , / ' . - V * \ In England they are adopting gf\

horse-shoe made of cowhide, aud known as the Yftes shoe. It is com* posed of three tl^oknesset of cowhide ': compressed into a stocj mould, and then subjected lo a chemical proper* « at ion. It is claimed fbr it that it lasra longer and weighs only one-fourth as4

much as the common Jron shoe; that * V it will never cause the ho6f to split, %l nor have the least Injurious influence > on the foot., U requires no calks; *, even on asphalt the horse never slips* *tY/ The shoe is so elastic that the horsc'a^-step is lighter and surer. It adheres^ so closely to the foot* that neither cv dust nor water, can penetrato be* twecn the shoe and the hoof. <.

The trustees of the British Muse-, um aro in treaty focthe^ purchase of a v*,1 copy of the largest book In the v - ; world. To Wards the close of the 17 th

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*£ century the reigning Emperor of China api>ointed an Imperial coos-mission to have reprinted in pne:7v vast# collecUon all native w o r k e d of interest an\l importanoe in evei branch of HterVture.^ In the begin* p ning of the following centorjr the < ^ , commissioners completed their bors, and were able to la/ before the] Emperor a ve#r P*U*ble proof their diligence In the shape of a eoo»l pi 1st ion, consisting of 6191 Toll entitled "Kin ing koo kin too> Uhieh cblng/' or An lib perial CoUeetlon of

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