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£^S^S3^^ THE VOLUME XVI. WASHINGTON, WABEBN COTJNTY, N. J"., THURSDAY, JUNE 14,18S3. NTJMBER:23 PllOVESSIONAL. -WJI. A. STIIVKEK, ..V Ci'yil and Criminal Law Practitioner, '• . WASHINGTON, H. J. TOIlS JtTVAN"i>YKK,~ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Solicitor nml Mutrr it) Uhmctnj, l'ltAirriTlOSEB IN' Till-: USITHD -STATUS COURTS, Ami in all Us CMrU «;'.,V« -./,,»«/. TOSKPIl II. WILSON*, Sulioitor iu Uhai'ncry, Commtsuwnii'i 1 - * or Darts. Office over Freeman's Clothing Store, cor- ner of Market and 'Water Sin., ttelvi- dere.N.J. Transacts all hrancliMof lejral business, iimnyly 0. 03MUN, KL'ItOKOV DKNTItir, With all tbo latest impruYLWiitti, 1 am prepared to do tlrst-clnsH work, l'inc Hold aud extra Silver Fillings at reduced prices. A large assortment fif the bt'ftt Art'lkial Teeth Hint nre made. FRESH GAS EVERY JiAY. All branches of (he profession carefully performed. All work warranted, and cheap for cash. K." BCCKMANT" niJN'l'IS*'.!.'. lar NOKTHAMII'ON STKEKT. EA8T0X, PA. ArtluViul Sett i.n.]n'rly made mi Ui-UuU'M arc Blvliie tin; ties-l j-:il!:-(uetU.n lt» tin.-vu-aror ..riiiiviimter]:iltiiiiKMti11l(..r|(.w«rfL-tls »-.- pcolully so, Filling l a t h wltli -MA, cti-., dime with tjicM cure. ' :.^-^y- Jjn.E..-M.13Kl«lJEV, Jielviiieve, Warren County, Xcw Jcwy QT. CLOUD HOTKL, WAiJIIIMlTO.V AVi:.. WAS1IIM1T0.V, .\\ .'. i:i LuL-rition, Accommodation mid MaiiuiM- ment. l'ornianoiit and Transient \ Guests well untet tinned. : A New BIUIARD'PARLOR Attached. H WlNDsOU MOITSK,' W'visliliigton. IV. ,i. ™Thc llticr.L lmti-1 -in. Xwiheni N\ h.-v, iviilrullv IIICUIMI. rtitisfai::i.i» sui'tcfil tu i.ll «ii,'slp, iwrmmit'uio nk-nL. .UilHunl llocm ami ' Harbor in i>nniif(!tirin wiili theImte!. HKLVinCKK, N. . The inidorsignpil wishes to infium t!ie trnveimspnbfif. that liulius reniuved into new huilding just couipli!ti<d, «u SlurkDl street, on lite site or tin- did •' Wsishiiif-ion . Hotel," UclTlderc, where ho is . fully pre- dared to furnish tin; host netuiniiimliitiotis his past friends and the public in' gen- eral. This hotel is to be known hereafter . us ihir*l\.'(|ucst House,' Keeling grate- ful for past patronage, he kindly solicits a .. continuance of,tlm,.same. <• J/irtre. Ftables n theiear. ; \VM. A.-IMKH" . ltiumyly '. . v " . , -Washington, K-.-'•:.> r , Sbaviii"'. 1 Inin-utlitiff anil itUiiiiipnuini; .-M-.-HI i'.l ivlili (irunt-.-kill. ,._ - Children's Haircutting a Specialty. o o l H A l w n y H l i i «*i«»iL*c>i-ii I.H m« hliave ymi om:o nml. I . '- will LuMirtMif .vi.nr (fatlu ' . ... uftci'wurtl. .'Latvrcnac C. Strxei' A|ir 3My Hackettstowh REV, GEO. H.WKITNEV, D.D; . Ladies 1 COIIOK". Pi'opai'oa yming mun '." l i t ^ t Hu-iiiLio-V r«.r music,; ntt nd conimerciiil l : every department. Utsl building of its Ins9, with steam-healer, lias, hot uml i etc! •Close attention 1 lo'manners talogiie seiTT^MP'on n]»i»li- .. -Year opens September f>. HACKETTSTO'WW. 3JT. J TKA-CH'S AfiABEMY college, busiiioso and the ;siou of leaching. .. ^y bonvd ing nn<l I ny^j , YOUNG'MEN AND LADIES For catalogue and further information ilv t o o r ncltlress"-".'.••''-'.--'- : -' L '- : •">'•'- : -.•-'• R. H. THACH, Principal .,..IM SnuLlj SUIH-Sln>i!t, KASTOM.l'A. K. M. Skinner's, THE NEWPATENT DUST-PROOF American Watch Co. Wnltham, Mass. This caso U funned in one solid piece without joint or HUM, opening in.fV.rn/ ontj/, thn.i avoM"nn tho usual ('•>/', andscvuriiif,* greater atrciigth and durability. These'wutcliw are nil nj>en/>iee. The b.v.el, into which mi i'.\tm strung crystal U GlrVil with nn t'Hpecally prepared water-proof iv- ment, is attached lo tlio cuse by H-rouing it thetvon, and thux forms an air-tight junc- tion with the. body of the case, which proof against dust and moisture. To niilroad men, travelers, ininerM, lumbermen, nud other-* who arc nhiiiwt con- stantly exposed and who have to make fre- quent reference, to Ihowatch, thene qual- HHN are of ihcutmost iinnorlfinci', Tin- followItiir Idler* I el I tlicir VAMKU-TA, CSI:<>I:.IIA, duly 21) IP32. "1 sold niiiMifyour Patent I'n.it Proof C.isen about ten mouths ngn,nnd tho other day it cnino back to me wilh the rc<jiii\'t to make it wind caster. On examination 1 found that the stem wns rusty, and 1 in- (Liiircd into tho CIIIMI of it. Tlio KMitlctnnu Hinted to mo that ho \VM starling seine saw-log.-) that had lodged in the bend of the river, when hfc diaiu caught ia a bush nnd threw hh waU-h into about twelve fool of water, and he was abotii two liutirs-find- ing it, Whi.n be «ot it out it waa running and he lliuught all right. In nlj.mt ilirw months lie found that the ttom was hard to turn and pent it to nu>. 1 tan say Hint tlm watch ti all that Iho company claims for it and recommend'it to all milro.it! nml mill men. II. W.HKXTLY." CLINTON, IOWA, Anin, 2H, 1SSI. '• 1 wiili vi»ii would FOIXI :i sprinir fur the Win. lUJery Watch * * * J(y iho way thM lilltvy Ma wiiU'h I sold in your Sciow V,c?A dirt to a farmer last f:i!l. TIIE first of Jiimuirv he lost the watch in tlio woods und I'oinnl it this vei>!c in about otut foot (.f water. It bud lain tluve months nnd over in KHOW and water, wilh but slight it i j HIT lo the wuti'h-niilv a liair-sprhifr. V. S.1IAYM0N1J.". reasonable length nt'time during which n . n-iitf'itiii'iiiitlK-'iii'idfr'niik-r il wuuld re- f rive un injury whsttuvor. i WL> tnulie UiCM'f^.-.H in U t h i;»ld uml I ••' You i-asi »•« Ihciii C. II. l-'r.-m-hV. TO A SLIPPER. | p l i a | ( Was IKT'S In prltle nf salln stl T iiath tHnccd In Ktately mln.;t, And a*it twinkled In nml onr lk'iic.itn tier broeaile jvltluoat ' t* li.ilti turtiin.il many a heart, no ilouW. It h.it ii n Hnmll, utiMcailr NPOI, Ami Nucn a turlous, i>ulntcil t<v, Tlial with n Elr.uifciy mlnclns tivad Mint alio liavo been constrained topo, Xcl I doubt not bcr pan'ileictl hair Ami 1,'landn? eyes ncronlrd well wnutlirWBainn nurlonctti'-ilteslcjw, ' Am) tnaito her lovers' twsoms sirell. My OiMr crciK-riMt-Rreat-ffmnilmamini IAIII: MiiCc WAS cloilicU tn heavenly gtilac; For *i']tc tht.i miitpor mvotoiia SUo walked this world In godly wise. -CM.ilray. l IN BORHOV/ED PLUMAGE.- " A IlUnuy limit, cli ?" t>nid (Mftvia CUw, "Author of -Stray Leaves' and ' Floating Fancies " Then why in thetuvtiie- of all Hie iiiu-ci nii.1 graces Isn't bo a'oout bin wurlc':"' / I.ittld Fornaudit' drew herself upj with BOIlKTCtlOiltmCllt. " Ho it having his cpriug vacation.," said she. '.' Uo k textkiff his ovor.wcariau" brain n lit(K>, before tho public Nlinll becotnio claiiu oroils for mora writings from his pen." "Oli!''Krt'dOctavi.i. J " Yo«," noJiIoJ her younger sister. And, oh, Octnvin, yon can't tl/hik bow charming lioif! I lmvo nlwnys ^jghed to know an author. And bo isn't n b/(t conceit. irwl.ni>:" Isn't he ?" N'ot n particle. Hn liw written Ills imtounipli hi my nlbuni, nnd givon mo & cony of ' Floating J-'uucies. 1 And Mary Miiriino:'. it qtiito wild about him. And, Octy—" "Well?" I "1'li.iso don't say nuytlihi{{ aboiVt Hit jtnre," coaxed Fcruan.ln. " I havo iWveu bim to iindcriitmul tb;it yon nro Inkiljp- n cnnrsQ of lt's>nin in iniisi'j UMI tliorovugh baw. Ii iiii't "I'lilocl lo be a shopgirl, Vou Hoily toity 1" Rilil Uetnvia, with B of her really liamls,-i:uo hcati. "TW« prolly fitntoot tliingx, nnd all about a uinu] h tor i», lo i.l t Tln-v iiw wnniiouniVd from \U^f, Malt, lliu-bn'. Mamlrakc Jititl Ilaiidelion,—th« uhiosi, ln'St and luosi vabitili!c nioilicines in '.];.- .vutMitml^mUiii: nil the Wzt ami tmtst cumitivi pronorliw of all othur rcm- cdic.-!, lii'iiift the "roatt'.st I'IOIMI I'tirificr, l.iver Iti-gnhitor, und l.il'o ami llealth l*.('Stoi'inf< Auuul I»I'I ihx eartii. N'oiliscase or ill lifallli i-'iui possibly long oxis( whprc those Uitti-i-3 rtrciii-ed. so variiDil ami pc-r- i'nct III-O their niifratioiis!. Tliey give m;w lifii and vigor to tlio aged and iiiVinn. To nil whoso employments fiiusu irivjjuiuriiv »»f UMJ linwuis m- urinary orgiins, or who require an 'Apelizer, Tonic ltd mild hjlinnit-.uil, Hop Jiiilcrs aro in- •iiliiabie, boms highly curative, tonic: and simmfotiiijj, witlumt inioxicaiing. N o iiialtt'L 1 wlmt your feelings or s.vinp- iiiis'iiiv, what the disease or oilment i.-*, use 1 [np Hitters-.' Don't wait until you are sick, but if yoi ii:ly fw;l bud or miicruble, usii Hop lliltoi.. ut oiico." tl may aavo your lifu. Himdieds have boon tared by .so doing. S.'iOO will be paid for a ease they wilt not cure or help. l*o not KUIVIT or li;i yiiur friends suffer, but use nnd urge them to u=c lion Bitters, llcuioiuber, Hop isitters is no vile, drug- ged, drunken nostrum, lint the purest and besi ineititiiiu tvor made; tlie Mnvaluls Vriund iir.il Hope,' and no person or family ihonhl be without them. Try the -Hitters lo-iluy— Sept ^ 1m _. _ _ 7.:t>i A.M.—Ctiil ii l!' "Ctililt III I ...... A, M. — Uoimoctiii-' nt IIlull 1 Itrl4«ii It.. ^t-hmil'ty^ Muiiuitiln, lli^-li Iirlil^u llriincli, .tc: ut SuuiL-ivmuJiir l-'lmuiii.-nm; ul lloutid Drool; for •rum[o:i .mil ftilhiddj.tiiJ. l.'J'KJ!.—LMtmticiliii; iti. inimeivilltj inr l-'k-m- Iiiisun; atlloutid Ht-oti!: for Ttuiitou, iinU i'htlu- dcliiitln. •l,a;-l'.M.CfmnecHnj;ntlllKli nrl-Jgu tor Hluh nrtilfu Uraiieli, at Sonitrvlllu for l''lumluj;ioti,!H liimml llrnoit for Trent<«i ami I'lilinilulpTilii; ul """" otth fur IIOIIK Itriincli Divirlini.Oci'iiii tiruve, And Iiiivini't I a rijjtit to c-uru my own living hi any way thnt I uliooso 'f l'crimmlii, I diJu'l tliiiiti you were such n goosoI" " 1 (i! U vory particular about suoh tbiugn," tsa'ul r.>riiniidii. " Ho didn't wmit an Intro. ductiou to Molina l'lumb after ho heard thnt !-1IL- wtirli.sii iu llm factory.".. - . " More fool ha I 1 ' KBU Ostjvia..er:s[ily.-;. IVrnaudii. will oltlUmnilfnthcrfileiiii, who liml burn ;iiti;!fj m drowsily iu Li-* anu-ebair uo;ir by .biitiidthcrof tha girU Biipposctl that tlio ttil'ject of tlieir dKcoitMC w.t<knmvu to bim. "A true gcollemnn aui't-nfrai.l or work. A true gontlonmii hnnoiv; tlit- woninn us carnt her own bread. Th<;rcV; a dual of ductro- ilrtto iu this worU, mid KOIUO of it U bid on BOHfcilltulyoncairti1Mriijjnii.il it from real cilvcr. Kilt the silver's silver for ctl tLttt, and the other's only LiiialiiiRJ" jld Mr. C'lt-ntronco iiioro. rol.iiw.l into hi- I c n c o . . ":"•..• '•"• " •" •'" ivitit an iiijuriiil i-\pr.-ssion oCcountcuauco. " ltnt you'll proniUe me, won't ynn, ilear ?" Hut Outiivisi only liiiyhc.l, itud went out iiito titc kitubeu, to uca if the braid .wits light enough for tlio oven. Mr. Kit/. Arrapoji was certninly nilhcr J anil some. "'lie-was ilresscd very clegnntly, ilso; ho wore what was either a d'amoirJ, jr a very o\of>l!o]it isnitntiou of one, on h\H Inger, antl his cravats wore uimjjly Kiiperb. He looted ut Octavia tilenii with some in. U'roht, when they wem introduced. Von aro fonu ot music V" ho naid, in thnt wft, insinimliu" wny wliielt Fflruamli found I don't object to ' ii," K»id Octavia, bluutly...;. • , • . , " It's a divine' sift," Raid Mr. I-'itz Ar- gon. " Hay I Rsk if you are Inking les- "Noi'hrroiicof l cm,"!:aid Outnvin.' • • Aud at that jnneluro, l-'eruaiitiii hurried llic literary man nwny, to look nl a baanli. fill clustrr of trailing'arbutus, which sunu one lmil just brought in fi-ow tha woods. TlicruV nu tutlint; wlmt Octy would blurt out, it yon once gave her tbo ctiauee," wuil Eho. And sho. did not braitho freely uutil Octavia bid left tho oM,riu-in-liousc, and mo linck to li«r tlutios in tho bif; fnucy Btoro on Twenty-third Stract. -™tVn(ftvia herself full a's^if^raino disagroca- Uo prcfisiire was romoved^i'iumliur oxisU enco. !iho,wasti frank, uoblVnaturod girl, who was saving up her oaruiiijjs^lo p«y off Iho inortgagc or. mid .Grumlfnllinr^filciin'e. Leans T.i-h!i;li mitt Snsfiuctmnna Divlxloii.' 7 lr.A. Jl.-t-'jr Mondi Cllmiik, .tc.r ll.-ljj A. il._For ocmiilon; He. "'s,.ii:"r. li.^'orMiiiicii'uiiitiik.'ftfi. .1 ."i I'. JI.-Fnr Scranluu, *<:. 8 11 1'. Jl.—IV Mane Clmiils, &e. _, niii, T.4B, n.r..*., a. iii.a,ui.-.'.,i)i, oi p. m gmuinyK U.4:i i>. i». Koin,irvtl!n r. :V2. S.M, lO.lS.a. m. 'J-Sfl, fi,:j'J. n.F p. til, SuiiJiiyn fi.8in. m.'7.10 i>. iil" . I'lnmiiigtoii, 1 T. atl, M m , in. 1.15.1.M, 7 ilfl ILK .OB-Kor^irtlior luformnUotiH«u Tlmu '1VI>1«« n *•••-•*"'''• il, IMIAUIWINi (lpii..1'ii^.-Ab'i. \V. W. STKAUXS, Ot'ii 1 . Suj.t. •21f^e Olvethoni'ii Trial. ." Aprl 1 "My 5f S-SE GREAT JSURE —RHEUMATISM— o It la for nil tho pntnful dlnoiuca iBC the KIDNEYS,LIVER AND BOWELS. Itoleauteii tha s.TaWrn of tha cwrlil jiolvon B) tint CUIHCH tliD dronatul BUffertac wliicli S only tl;o victims of lUiouinMium uJu n; ill Ho THOUSANDS OF CASE8 ,3 worst foi-mn cf ihU tcrrtblo disease boon qutcltl^ rcliovod. &nd ill dhorl timz ~T - PERFGCTLY CURED. B rnicA (t. UQVHI on imv, nm.» IIV|I>»I-IH:WTJI. WET.M. TtTCmnJJ30M tc Co..BurltnFr1on Vt. ^ farm. • Sbo iTolifflitcit in work, not only own ta!;o, but Tor tho beueflcin^vestilts it" could produce; aud sho. bad Eiifncicut of eonrngo anil self-denial to Hyo^plainly, iinlil her object wdM nttnincd. Sho ucciinicd a tit'oloKS bull bed-room iu n Bliabby, little, tloivn-lowu boardinp-hbuso, ' sed mostly .by. tlio. Riiild of working pcoplo, whoso only ri-L-uiiiin'oiiilntion was its acru[)uloii3 nentii™*,™;';^^^!^^^;™^^'. Sho woro cotton gloves,"tlyfld-'OV^i-giiwiiB"," and -tho. nJaincnt of - iilftin."lirjuiiolB..v fiud "tliroiigti iiaH'siioTospecto^fiel-Beif,-""-..'^"-— Stay, thongh-^wo-ha«3, not told it nil! Thero was ono oxtravagniico in-which Octa- via Glcim oociisionftlly iivlnlgcil lieraclf—that of.cliarity. Sho"lmd "a t "claaH'"of"ii facod nhiMrnu in tbo Mission School, of an svoiiiu^, nnd BIIO wns a diligent yorki tlie r.iuliaof atiuiet bouovolour socioty,' which wrought ft gront denl.oE good witboul And ouo day. when tho foobla old portei at tho Ktoro fell ill, anil liia pliieo waa vnwint, Octavia Glenn conRtituled hdrs5lf iVcommiU tco 6i ono toinquire iuto tno mattor. "Of coitrso you can do us you liko, MUs Glonn," fiaM Mri idoin; tlio- proprietor of thoBtoro., "Eat Parrigun Hyea.in ft most tURmnl neighborfiooil, nud I'm not.eura thai It is altOBcthor safe ror yon to vouturo tbcro ^aftcrdarlc" •."'.-, " •-,,,. '. ,". : : ' • " <r After dark in nil tlio.liiyiP' I; have,"' said g^i&'Si^^rai TT, riskIt. 11 " So sbo begged pcriniruion fiom (lie board* inC'bDiieo keeper (o mnlte a little farina Jelly arer this cnnlc'n^tnm vhett tint heavy, blnckbcrry diinirli»K«, which vcrolo regale tho bonniern for desert, wcro taken up, bought n taw Btrnwbcrrics and a tmall nlico of Kponge-calie, nud ect fortb lo visit oW Fcrrigrm, tho porter. It was a tlhmal uciphborbooil, ludccl, whcrotlio poor old man lived—ft uolglibor* lioodwlicro piles of asliert in tliu narrow street mado a fiort of modnl of tho lEocky Slonntalns, ou a cuiall ECAIC, anil layers o( cabbflgc-lcnves nud damaged Icttnco festered "n tlio gutter; wbero rivulaU of BO trickle* ncro/.s tho pavemrnt; nnd tliere np. penrcd to be more feeble [•roccricK than thoro wero nco]>lc. Tho very tasiigbln Bulked ho* bind tlieir clonriy taiiti-rm, nnd tbo occasiou- M pnsscru pron- ( .uit bylike boineleiw cats. "NunjUc ninety•nine," wild " Octnvio, briskly (valking Iuto a threiid-aud-ncedlfi ttorc, where nn old woiimn Rat, fast asleep, bol.'iml tbo counter. - " Uoe« Mr. Kurriyiui Inmii] lucre J" '• Tbo old woman roused Iicnsclf nud looked about, ...... " Second floor back," »afd Ehe, anil in- stnnlly fell aMecp ngalii. Uctnvm Kinilcd. "I ran find my vmy myself, I ilou't doubt," sho tbonghl. Aii.Ulio diil. Tho whole hoiwo coined to bo damp. Blotches of bluo mmtlil had broken out hero ami thcro onUio ceiling, tho walls felt damp nnd clammy to tho loucli, ns if Octavia Iiml put her hatul, bymistake, ou n snail; rcg- ctnblc-sccnteil whiffs. enmo up, now and thcu, fioiu the cellar, nud tho room in which sU Ferrigau lay, gasping with rheumatic pain<i, felt more liko n dnngcou than nuy- thing else. No carpet was lucre, uo table, only a shelf, wbcro a dispirited kcrosencdamp had smoked its chiintuoy into n black cylindor; no chairs, tho window uncurtained; nnd the jhnhby bcd*spreail was tatterMl nnd soiled until its pattern wns beyond nil recogni- tion. Octavia's soul recoiled from tliw imper. tountiou of liopeli^H poverty. "Cnnlilo anytbiu^' for you, ^^r. For- rigan ?" htio nNked, nfter fiho hail teudorly idmmistured tho fariun-Jelly, tho fruit and the Kpouge-cake, Etraiglitcned up tho bed- clolbfM and truimed tbo lamp nfwih "It's very good of yoiL-'uni BUre," said tho oltl man, will [lie pla[nt!vo coortcsy'of Jiir^uiion. " And I'll uot. deny it wnP.n word of comfort aiid kitnliic&i that I was wearying for. Hut it won'l bo aeedful long, I'm hotntiR. I'vu cent word to my uon— i a book-biudcr, inih-s, nnd doing well a his trade, but it is natural-like, don't yon GOO ? as ho wouldn't liko to be dragged down by EUCII !i useless old clog us me V Hut ho U your son, isn't ho?" cried Oclnvinj "nud you're his father?" 'FIUIIJ, hu.l that's (rue, mis-, dear," t>ai.l old r'crrignti, with a sijjli. " Hut ho'sallne, ambitious young man—a rale gintlemau to look at, nnd of a Sim.lny you conldu't tell him ironi tlio gentry tticmseiven. An" no - moj marry a grand Iinly yet—who knows?—an 1 TOtiKIu't liko ma to bo spoiliu' tut cbnnces. Su I Just keep dark. Misn Glenn; Dinetinies I think—Loril forgivo mo!— thnt I'dbo bettor di'iid mi 1 out of tho way. Hut I Kent word to h : m, diiy bufora yester- day. Au'hu'll cuino—I tliiuk hullcomo!'' tho old watt nddcil, with a scarcely ninlibU rifili. . . '"' ' • •' At that moment, a carel&i.s step iiiuie up the stairs—tbo door was pushed open, nud a tall figure Gtrodo in. -.'-.Sick ftsainl'-'enid a petulant.tone '.'-It appears to me, old gentleman, that it's your chief mission iu lifo to muka troublu fur r people. Well, what is it now ? If it's money yon want, you may as well tiiidor- stand, first as last, that I can't lot you Imve any. You'll havo to swallow that absurd prejudice tt yours against charitable iustitu-" .Uons, or—" _ _ . ..,, He Btoppeti short,"itnpellcd i»y tlie hnrrieJ istiiro of tho oil nun's luml. " Homobody's here V nitM he, peering through tho seuiMlarkiiess. " Wei!, why couldn't you say isii :"• Wlio id i t ? The old ing down Blairs, or—" " It is I, Sir. Filz Armgon," saW Octavia, luietly advancing—" Octavin Clleuu." "Oh, I beg a thousand pnrdons!" said Mr. Ferrigan Fit?, Arragtu, hurriedly iissum- ing hiH " company " niaimeM. " If I coiilu lmvo imagined that such an honor as thin was in store for mo—" I don't know what you menu by citch honors." said Ootavin. liluntly. "I am. a working-girl; you nro a book-biudor. Wo havo neither of us any reason to bo ashamed of our calling j jet "I fioo no necessity for tine language and stilted titles..- Your poor old fiithur is vory ill, and seems to bo in need of the'•«oinuiuuui.l"iioee-isitW.,or.-lifa. Sup- pose you sell your diamond riug nnd liel]i him?". 'Hint was the end!'of Jlr. Fit?. Arrugon'a ;etcasious. •. lie never cnino ...bnefc ..to. tho miit^v solituilifi nguin, toFerntuula Glenn's bitter (lisappoiiitineiit^ '_ . '-^ But'iio'w'coiiia'hofftceriliem nil, urter it was dihcoveroil Ibnt hiw "authorship" of " Stray LoavOB ". and .t'.J/loatiug Faucjes'L ,wos confined only to puttiug tho covers on 'ihu iiiuiie,'"iiuJ i; :luat=thfl. Kal authorv.w: stout, snort, old gentleiunu in spocln and that cve-ii his uamo was a fabrication of his~owii ingenious brain ;^, f , -. .• -• Old Mr. Ferrigiui dieilA^'erhnps, is.he hinifieU liiwl liiuled, it was tho bout and wisest thing that ha could do. But Octavia Glenn's kimliicBH nnd ful euro soothed his last hours, aud nho had the Hniiefnctionor getting tho price of a do. cent fuuornt out of tho ninbitionstioit... !-:'-™f A ;li3V/~"iii~ borrowed nluniiico!";; 'thougut. •--:.' triiuvec'-ituspiseJ-'any "ouo —And when l t1 crz!uui&:bcwfwlud iicrdeiu'- m'ou, old G uuitlfftlliti^tjlenn only aud Boid: iv ^-^J ". ™J.'.DiiJn't. lji.tcll you thnt.ho was ouly electroplated it y —Helen Fvrmt Qraxts, Tins Hxr.viiiJJoiifi'CIiifJisEs.ir-' 1 Well, ;'yoi FOUU(! f!cnpef;riice[i 1 ' Rrpwlml li'ulUins 1 rich olil liiiGlb/'oii" niccti»*({" liialiepliow tho''other day,....'.' whiit ..nroyou nboiil now—1° usual, I suppose?" "Well, no.uncle, 1 ' Hnid (hat tiniiAblo young repiobnto, "l'vo goni into thn Ktovoiloro bUEiiiiosB." " Have, eh AV'ull I'm delighted to find that you aro on- gaged in .any honest, occupation, however humble. Wlmt are your dutloB?'• :: " Uu; loailing Bs]io6nflr«,; ..sir.".. .?.'Indeed 1L Glad to. lififiv ..»,'.. youii" nmn-^glnil to hcar : it. : , Ahun 1 lloro'aa Iwwily for;you." "Hut, 'front Scott 1" fiftid Fulijns to his trieu'la vlion the old man had walked'"o'EF, " if" ho- livor"finds out thai tiiey^ftre schoflnera. of San Francisco Post. . ^ , LONDON'S WINE VAULTS. The wino vaults of London arc not to to icon every day or by every porton, Tlie other day I was forlnnalo enough to eccaro n " tasting order," and In company with ono or two otben, tn&do n tonr of tho St. Katliorine'd and London Dock vnaltR. Isav aver C,000,000 packnges of port and sherry, over 1,000,000 of claret and COO.000 of spirits. They were invast tnns, bogshflodB, casks and barrels and the total amount in Btomgo MM L'00,000,000 gallon». In fact, thcro wora BIX and a kalf gallond for every inaa, woman and child of tlio population of Great Britrnln. Sonic of It bad been In Btoro for years. Tho owners had forgotten olcot it and tuo old and mouldy casks had rotted away at their chines and had been eovcral times replaced. Ono lot of 1,GO0 gAlons of eherry Lnd lecn Inthe vuiilla fur utarly fifty years, It was brought from tho south of Spain by its owner, who had fallen dead in tbo vaults. Tbo wine, along with bin otber property, bad passed Into cbatfeery, nnd tbo litipntton, which has continued for nearly half a century, is ai far from biioft ended, appatoutly, ns wlion il begun. Hut the wins has .been growing old and vnltiaMo and, if sold now, would probably bring five guineas gallon. Lot uio explain that thcio vault? aro simply greal cdliira under tho dock houses. In area they nggroguto BOIIIO tlurty-nro ncrcn. They estend under tho Thames on ouo fiido and well under Tower hill on (be other. They aro about sixteen feet from floor to roof and aro by no ineam regular In form, but reach out iu strango passages nud alley* Iu all directions. They nro bonded by the government and owners can leave- their property [n them an long as they lika witb. out paying customs tluticH. A long, narrow flight of well-wcrn stono tlcps that havo been iu couetaut use eluco Idol, opened beforo our vlow, and nt their foot were dim, twinkling lights that llickercd fitfully, as if iu A fltrugglo to overcomo the fumes of the wino that camo up the Rtono chiuiuel liko a breeze from a distillery. It was warm, rich with tha odor of tho wines, and musty and mouldy. A sniff of It wasn't half bad, but you remember tho fato of Iho lVralnn u>s(Deto who had hi» choice of deatli. " To die amid sweet perfumes," lio said. JL- i hey chucked him into a hogxbtud of ottarrf roseVnirJ .h.-*,expired in great agony, At Urn bottom of tha fh'jght of steps tlio guido met UE, a tall, broad-EhoTn^lderod niddy cock. ucy, who bauded un each n 'ilaatiAU .Limp, ned to a ht might stick about tigbft'vj) CB Iniif;. Ho lirrjan by asking tin if an; ouo was ii teetotaller. None us were. Because," haM ho, "if you don't take a drop of Gomellmifj on your stomach you'll tfl Bc(0,.cd U-catlBo O f t U wmtll." llu rr.w n (jlnsn rtf Rhom* for each ot tiri nut ul Lig cask ntar tho foot of tho stops. It was a heavy, full-bodied wino, wi*.h a rich unity llnvor and an aftur-math lika leather lIs. It had boen huuff in leather nkins over ono season, having been tlio Iu<.t mnde •nd too late for "tho regular wino harvest, but it was good for all that ami "werj uiellowiu' to the horgaus." Turning, then Eharply to tuo left, the aults Eprcad out beforo us iu vast under, yrouud acreage Lights twiukltul hero auO there, mouldy mcu woro engaged in moving tho packages at eoine places, and down thi loug passjigo uuder tho Thiuics tho pol- l d sk-ol skidd for riding a barrel Etrctchfj arrowing perspectivi 1 , till they joined apparently in ono and flashed on under tho lino of lifjhtfi nbovo then).—Jjmiloic titter Co. (/id l l v i i o i i J l e r a l d . " . . : . " . ' HAItMOMY IN 3IZB AND COLORS. ' A frivolous young laily denmntted a VOIL'O with the runt of tho family iu tho selectiou of ii now parlor carpet,, writes a ooL'i-t>ri|i6iiil- entof ill.) flonton Herald. "I .Jon'i caro •:h about tho colors," Buid Iho girl, whether wu ^l a. riitjul.ii- carpet «r n rug; und most of tho pattern may consist of mni\ll designs, if you like; so long as thero ire a few tlgures ia it ot oblong shape, ami ibotit eight by fourteen inehea in size. I -enlly must insist on thosio dimoimious, aud [ want tho outliueu to bo distinct. Why am I particular about Iheso.poluts ? Simply bo- catiso my foot nro'iixthor largo. Sly know. ledge of art is Buflicient to teach mo thai thooyo judges of GIZO by comparison. I! aiy foot is put out forviow oil or beside a litjure in a carpet thtit ia smaller tlmu •-ilsuJf, don't you ceo that it shows for (ill its actual dimensions; but'if it rests on a distinct do- iigu three or four timeu its own area, it U apparently reduced. So our carpet must few big figures iu it for my personal As soon as yon havo mado the sotco- tion, I will know by tho colors how to make my purchaser! ot hosiery for t4io seiuioti. I'ho exactions of dress nowadays rwpilre Lannony of IIUUB," YOUNG MEN.\VKO SEEK THE CITY. ..With Ihc ndvout of Spring, fresh hope iiilnmtcs tho Metropolis, ohaorfully rcmarlii a ucribo of tho lloehestor Democrat, .llini ness men who havo escaped fnihtro . during tho Imrd HI*:ISOII hopo for hotter;- timea,; nnd. mechanics who havo almost Ktarcoil - di (ho Wiuter are'bow.'in hopo of cmploymout. Among'others who slirtro iu thesd::plensiir*! of hopo aro thu largo uurobors of yonnj ,m"eu who aro inakiiiK-lhoir flrriti:.striko ii "tlio gretit City." Thoy havo looked at its colossal warehouses!, itajtnlatint ;dvvi"" itsbsiiks, its exchanged, and all tho showy oxtorinrof a mighty commerce, nnd thoy havo indulged tho hopo Ihf.ttlioyniny yet win a iiiuno among thn ningiutos. It in auwelcouo; pfllco to disconrngo hiiuh paclatWiuf autrir It ''« iwa"y instances.as nnavailiug as it im distortoful.. ...V^.J..— ^desire, toiiitiko""tv":irial'of Ihcir uhililiiit.v iniil hence, they, must ,;;o through tho ordeal Perhaps tun years from now, ^honld tlibj 1 live so long, thoy-may' remombur tho pro. verb, "Exporiouco-itf a'good tsachor.bul chnrfica high for her lessons." To bo plain with tho young moil iug to'tho City from nit .quartern, 1 '1 •would •sny-t-hoy aro following ia tho.st<!|>s of .failure anilii destiny," perhaps, ^mora juvoro may. ..„ when Nlic wns " I have iiBCil Parker's Hair linlsmn miO liko it hotter than any aitnilnr prepAi'ulion I know bf," writes tAlrs. Kllcnl'erry, w'fo ofEov. Prrerry, of Coldbrook Springfl, JlnBB, "Hy linii 1 wua almost cnliroly gray, but n dollar bottle of Hip Ilalsain baa rOBtorctl the eoftnofp, nnil tiiti lirmvii colnr U hail when 1 wns young—not, a single ciuy. liuir loft. Since I began applying thVBnl<iam,.jny. linir linsetoppod Ihlliiig o u i l n n d l .find Unit it ia a perfectly lianu- INTEMPERANCE. IIV HKV. 1', A. tUBACY. 11U not difficult to perceive tbat limn Is (lifted with a nature siiiwrtor to that of other animnk They, arc led merely by that natural instinct which impels them to consult for tlieir preservation j they nre incro creatures of nppclito. OrovcllDg on tho eftrtli, tbey fulfil, itlnlrnotbociulof Uieir existence, but llioy arc wholly incap- able of any liiga or noble impulse. Man, on tlmcontrary, is endowed with a beauti- ful ami spiritual nature. In man tic per fvctlona of the Almighty reside [Q minia^ ttirc. Tbo clevf.ted Ecntimcut of affection lias been frequently shown iu man, pure and disinterested. Gratitude/which returnn all good oflliea to luiu who lias p Iiimsclf n kind nnd generous lwnofnetor, , mutiy instances, Hliono rcanleuilcnt in the liutmin character. M i p l t y , and all their datcr virtues com- bine to docorufe mul rcudur bnylit utul lorioiifl tliu humanity of which we ore mlahcrs. Hut in tha blight galaxy nf valuable finalities illicit matt p that independence of will by which lie ix frco tn cliooso for himself whether lie wil perform or omit an action is specially rc- fu1({ciit. The befials of the field nre gulilcd aoldy by tlicir ui»pelitc,cousc'niently when tlie nrovcmlcr is given them thoy have no l rule Iu direct them in tlie imuutil they nhull laUo than tl:o :ippolite wi vvblch nature lias gifted them. Man, dif- frroutly coostitulcd, has dominion over his oppctiti 1 .' It is in his pover to rogulato it according to tlij dictates of reason nnd the requirements of tlio body, aud, more over, he ia bound lr> do so. Thu3 ncibty emlowcd as we bavo just uecn, man never- theless sometimes proves untruo lo tlie grander instincts of ILLS nature. In it not amazing that one upon whom have been showered the riches of spirituality in sue! abundance bliould pcrnotratc ucta uimor- thy of liirf grade, of hu faculties, ami hits iIcHtiny? If, indued, we were to consider uiau only ns a uoing endowed witli stieli tiuiisccudcnt faculties, we might lean to the opinion that all mimouilion3 imparted to liiin wilh the object of impressing unoi iis mind the necessity of shunning vice would be wfjrks of pure supererogation. Hut from the rapid JitriJca and i arriage of a certain weil-J'JV.wn aud, alas! too much-loved vice, it is well to lay do'wn some rcasniis why it Eliould be avoided. Tiie vice of which J. spcal: ia drunkenness, or the win of indulging tuo freely in into.v. cntinjj Hijtiors even Iu (bo tempurnry tie* irivaiinn nT rrnsnn^ Tlie fr*w tlinnylit-*'to VIIR-II it is ctetwiiiineil now to (jive csprcs- su.it will regard in thu i'u>L place t!iu ovi! ' .Ini^utiii-ioo iu il.^i; 1 , .iiul, d^ui.tllj 1 , ilo .tneiitablu tffocU Xo one denies that the drunkard is grad- ually ilcjjrailul nnd brutuli^ed. In order tbut \vu maj- tho better sec how low he fiilU by beiujf uddieted to his put sin, Itt us first take a survey, of inc. magnificent soul of itian. Vanned to the inm^c ami likeness of Ilia', infinitely perfect Being rhnso bounty--is reflected in the dazzling ^'IO ui * the suu, whose voice is heard in lie loud and rumbling noise of the Ihumler, and whose power in seen in that stupercsl- mis firinuini'iit dial, us tt mirnienf, oinvlnps nir ejirili, malt's soul lias , iu itself three "acuities —the memory, tlm understanding, iinl llic will. Though theso are united in tho same essence, yet" tliey discharge dif- ferent functions.' Thomemory recalls the iappy .scenes.of., our childhood, ivheu we I'trc'thc idols of loving nud uaxious nar- enu; the little songs endeared ta ns by being the favorites of our friends, mid the romnntiu aspirations und ardent longings i - e were nccustomed to foster in our young hearts. Tlie understanding tenches us to mark it the line between what ia bused upon solid nnd irrefragable evidence and what 1I;IK only the flimsy testimony of. tin erring iiiluliccl in HHfuvoivV'iJy Iho uudersltuid- ing we rise to the knowledge of the great innxini3 and glorious truths which Cud In communicated to mankind: 1 liy iho im-' derilauding we, from promises given, de- duce u proper and conse<iucu!ial conclu- sion/ In this conclusion it is llic part of the will to act. Wo nrc so formed th&t in wlmt we do we arc' not 'hampered or con- •trained. God wa'a jilcnacit to.conl'er free ivillnpou us that wo might, by a logiti- mntu exercise ot' it;.pay to him a just hom- ige und rondcr ourselvea worthy of eternal happiness. lloi'fi lot me panso-aiul inquire what uf- fectjms driiiikeiiiiess 'upon tho facultici I •iirtvc'iiioiitiondd' r^Docs".Uju.any.manner, opc'mlo to their disadvantage ? Can it be itl to derogate anything from their excel- lence ? la tbo memory niVecfed by deep and pi-otriicteil potations ? ' H in"?"'"'" Why, is it not for tho time completely clouded ? IImiikcnness deprives mau o f ' '' jwer of i-emcniber'.ug. Insteud of .quick np- ])L*cltcnsioa of events long! ..it, iustoad of thenpt enunciation of-L. 1 ..- -g not hoard for years,' there Ruccecda a torpor whicl forbids anything to bo.recollected,Vblaiik; oii-wbicii nothing is irapriulotLv-.P'it leave reason intnet V _.JCan..that bo called minion which is Iho purest .absurdity! Can Mif! iiivings of^one iu delcrium bo denoini.-: iiattMi-uis.^:; i .]ni..mnjoslic, eoheront coiiao- quenecs oE'rcftsoii?" Can liowhb'oots with- out ii motive, who seems a mere automa- ton, ii human nmebine. enjoying the power of «|!eecli and moUnn only,'bo eaUmatcd n r,aViiii.i) hqiiift ? .0 reason! .emanation of tun very bosoni-of. ilivinity, cauwe 'so fur debiiKi 1 lliy Biiblimo name nn to couplu it witlt that ot a siiiful oblivion nnd iin vA infi- motia irrationality? Where is the will ii ilriinkni)!itiss?. i ™ltis,ubsoiit.;.. It is not Uio flrniid election of'- gLbtl Unit causes the ninny crimed"tioinnuUcd in diuulieniiess, but tlio" weakened -and vitiated: will rtliat blindly follows wheres^unruly passion leads. In drunkenness the(liguity.of man is lost, Tho glorioiw pbsition^as^tho \uiost uxalial Wi^TiiVbbleO1 crealuro' that~'~GU3 pl&ecd in tliu world iHcxclintijfiHl f»r the mwcrnltti or tho unreasoning turulc. Saildcning, imlcc.7, it Is lo rcmorfc that that poor brute ili'cli with n stoliJ luailTtiitiiico cntcra its [nil or roams through tlio pastures uncon- scioiw oi llte-licimtloi or creation, un- aware of tlm utcrual him of iialuro, utterly ignorant of a futtiro life or of God, shoultl becomo it) ntij event tlio craiol of magnificent, culiBbUnicd, inacpcnamit man. Poc» It not call up to thecheck tlie :rimson bltuth of Bhatnc to recollect tbo dcgrmlation of tbal ntituro of which we an well us tho umcraule ilruiikunJ arc partaken? Even though thero bo a ptcaitirc inOnintonncsa, llmt ^Icusuro in certainly of too low nml sinful n kiud for man to stoop to its enjoyment. Moreover, Uio pleasure of po&ses3tos tbo projwrly of anotlmror tlto pioastirft «f rcvonjjing an injury tloca uot vcmove tho crime or Icum tho iufuiny of the rolibcr or murderer; nay, eo far from such being tho caso, the inten- sity of tho pleasure fclt in &uch actions- is but the mensuro of their guill anil tlio criterion of their penalty. Tt windeed true that without thu use of reason sin cannot exist. Where reason U wsintiiij; sin inuat alao lie wanting'. The wretch who li»3 robbed himself of the xvm cf reason l>y drunkenness may impudently plead that whea intoxicated bo cannot commit formal sin, Doc3 that excuse bim? Not ut all I Would God cxcu.ie tbc suicide who had r.i»hly nnd wiekcilly laid violent hands upon him»'.lf, because, forsooth! after taking away his own life ho could no longer siit? You might well bo shocked f, this vury Jay, while you were gazing at a form, whick from outward appearances you suppose to be a man, you were told t h a t llic claims* of the creature before you to humanity hiy ia appearance only; that it was a monstur possessing the heart of a tiger or of soino IQS$ noble nuiiiial. How you would shrink from the touch of that uionslfi' ns though it could contaminate you! How you would shudder i t it.s gba3tly gtaticcd, andshut your ears to its boisterous laughter! Yet you shrink not from the druukiird with such a HCIISO of hormrorof liutred, uUtioujjh the weird and I'upuiSivi; uttribulw of the monster liuve no motitl dcfonntly, whilo the drunk- Li'd's transient bestiality i.^.. so foul. and criminal us to in:tke the augela weep. I,ul us now turn uiir utluuliun to lliu ivMerfilitiiiof the cal;iijiitou3 results of intcinpcnuiix'. As trlir ^iiuakard bimself primarily .end d'^tly thf sntl"ujvi% a j s u n v y o f t h e . diviti.iifi'Ji* nature of the I hi> sitahiiiiH -.vill I,*> iiiiproprinto. | it», wliii.li inlglit 1»» 'well spout In sonic useful nnd lucrative I'liiiilnyment, is duvuk't! lu his wmtiaJia Oftlic tdVOni— ; men nhofc fricud.sliip IA contusion, itml who?c discoui^o mid niaiiiioi' exhibit itucriuivucdl sigu-s ofnniiirkeii und deep- rooted depravity. His money, which ihou'd be Iniil out in proviilitif,' fur tin;" icccssilics nfbis fiimily, is hivi-shed upon vretcheri whose claim to bin eoinpauion- ihip hosno other basis than their carcless- ucss of-the observance ol common decorum, and their hold and oft-repeated defiance of a healthy public opinion. Hi3 heallh, which tc'iijicrate kahita woulil hnyi 1 -. lon«j •escrved in its imturfil robust .stale, is Tust breaking down under the accumulated reight of nu'llifurious diseases wbitib his reckless wuy of livtni; has brought, upon in... Finally, his soul, more -precious finitely more preciniia—than nil else, is stripped of. its robu of inuoeohce. anil clothed in the lilack mid tattero'd rajineiit of tbc sinner. And if the dninkunl hiinsulf bo in sitch a sad plight,'19 the fumily Ihippy ? Xo; by no means! His poor wife nnd cln'd- deptivcd.of that uiil which he wns bound to secure to them, arc iu n most iserublo condition, l'erhaps the poor woman nmy by some employment earn as much us will keep herself nnd bur children no way left her to earn anything. She and lior cliililrcn arc dwelling in a ^dilapidated old house, whoso aged roof creaks in the tempest, nud oilers but a very .inaiiflicieut shelter from the showers of hail ot' ruin, ml whose cheerless uspoet idmoat chills tliu blood of a:iy benovolc.it neighbor who 'may liave the charity lo visit the shunned ipslcada uf Hie outcast jmor. The liing which the woc-wor». "--•her and _leoled cltildren call tlicir own aro such as.would nolbo doenied sufliciont shield against the light breeze ot spring, let ilone the bitter, slinging blast of -.winter. :Tho henrth is truly dreary. Xd\ fire llas!:caj!ii^iQiiibriglit'aiul •smiling fnoos :ov adds its ploasurublo contribution to a host of domestic and,.household joys. The little ones nestle close- to their^hcartr broken nuitlJct' and murmur in bui* cur the nanio of their unnatural father. Poverty is wriftSirupori their shrunken countenance, and.tiio paleness" of their chceka gives token, .that the inhuman treatment they hiivii received in tbeir building forth will •Aa>Vhe;CoKV-iucrcn8C9 'in intm crouch clo:(6r atid closer to their darling and heroic mother and acck to keep.., their little limbs warm, "* Many a' tedious hour hiis passed since food entered their lips. The last dollar WIIH tnken* aivny by. their j-.to the, tavern, uml, unless God __ its somo cliaritablO'. person to tlicir humble abode, they may perish of hunger, 1 while .tbo man, pfVuthor.lliR monster, who loft them thuR is rioting_iu .Hio.socioty his return to"tbo dismal habitation of woo which they ca'.l "home," it. is \witli aonti- menU of dreiid undtorrta 1 /'' Their bruised rind iilaokenod .bodies toll a hoirifying tale. MadJenCd by intoxication, tho drunkard ia accustomed to 'w-rcakrliis-.ill* humor' upon blu'dcfcur-cluas family at find- ing UionV unable to supply him with money for a"fnrtlier '• carouse. -Even treatment'IQ wliich '-five?-- are' Ihiok you uot lhat 'heir mtn with nn ovil need ? Can .tho con! their father bo forgotten 7 Will £ iiuilata tboexample,; ; them, cmnpatiy their vile parent to I haunts? Or will they uot ily ( | house to avoid his presence and : j j onemy of human society—tho3o ' hy preying upon, their fcllow-ni swindler, tbothief, nnd tbc uiurd* OXFORD, X, J. TIIE CULtJIAnV ART. iron- It lint Tli6 Emperor Augnstae, like Lla great Juliui, waa n Gohcr man. He tha magnificence of tho Cable fotitt polll inflnenco and tt, o mcdlnm of worthily reoelr* Ing bis friends. The same notions originally Attracted Alexander tho Great to tho calfliiie,; aud uutil ho ceased to bo controlled by hla nobler KCI/, he ato but little' Cicsnr ato lightly and frequently, tus, lhatuututypcof "uoulu XIV. iagrai of detail, had his garments mado daughter, was tbo last to s'l at table, but thrice, tho opfulon of llornei' trary DolwithBtandiug. He pre( or old cheese to all the delicacies of tho Uo. Alexnuiler, iu Asia, hail whito boam Btowcd for him, and declared them delicacies, Thoy wero then a recent discovery oi his fnvorito cook. Under Iho emporcru, forcignors wero Rhmvn, nmoug tbo prcomineat Indusfries of Home, uot only those famous cooks who concocted tho impcriid saucca, but another species of ulrilled artisans: thosa who taught tlie pcnplo how to walk, how to dance, how to chew their food, &r.d how to dean tbo teeth umltiniN. ' ; Diogenes, encountering n child, who 6Hfl with Fxtrcum mpidity, boicJ its proceptor's' cars—a hnrsb rebuff, oven from Diogenes. '• Jlnrc Antony, with whom wo bavo all grown FO familiar inour books of rhetoric, WAS onrcjuprcd loss hy Augustus tuna be. cause ho forgot everything for the pleasure; of tho table—his competition for Uio empire, hid iutoreabi in Asia, bis armies; in flue, emiso ho preferred his cooks to his generals. Xnnolcon ato sparingly and without mi choico; ho ate for EUBtonanco, nnd not tusto; but bu conceived a tasto for gastron. omy. Tho Kciisaalitios of the table would' hnvi'ljccn incompatible with life active life. Ciwnr ato wilhoat vivacity of toato; Utiiirleiimguo also took but light anil slmplo ropasU', ttcspito Ins Blrengtb. lib holfibt, and hif pliysicnl activity. Ho preferred vegota. hirst to nientrt. • • - •• . ' ' • '•- ' •:,. ,-'•••.'' Ken-ton v.;as not a gourmand, but ho loved neither lettuce uor women. ^Sfhcu thd BOUI of Alcsandoc the:Gi tr.riie*d to liconUousucES nsiil mi-Jui^ht orgies WLOSQ mad eshoes bai come dowu to us through mora than two : i^and yearn. Alexander could not iu. \a iu trifiiuK folliaa. Ouo night ho offer. Thirty-sis poi-aous diad on tbo morrow. . T-iic Athenian gourmands, whoso applause ' U iut;iil of Aristotlo waa so proud to gain, . ri! i illicit more delicnte. They did uot in> xL'ii[<! thomselvcs, dined tothe number o[ .. n, nud phiced an interval of four hourf :twoou their meals.. . . • . Meat was served, iu Home, on portable furnaces, and is yet GO Borved in tbo north '' of Europe. —• - r -. •" ...... Tho Roiniiou had ambulant kitcbena bich followed them in tbeir travels. The old King of Prussia imitated them in this; his kitchen followed Liia cvsryffhcro."; *• ~;-\~ ! . In^SuTnmor the BomauscQUsedfitreams of s::. fresh and limpid water to rtm at tho boaea of tho walls of their balconies, . ' , As foi ns, wo owe the flavor of oursolsaie/ - to Uiespif^f'America, Hii einntimou^of Coylon,.JL'e Tanilla of Mexico,' tha nutmegs of tho Malacca Islands, tho black poppers of ~'.. *ava, the capers of Baibary,- the rod poppers : if tho Caribbcaa Isle's, &c.,&o.-; •-- Tho ancients spicc4 and flavored with ,: peppermint, saffron, oxymcl, old cheese and penuuts, which VitoUins brought back from : Syria.—La Cuisine, HOT.WATER DRINKS. An Euglish physicaa says: Tho hnbit of. . Jrinking strong tea or black coffee- directly aftcrmeals is especially bad, and cortaiuly in- terferes with digestion. At breakfast time a l H h y T i i w u ' hu<J~ttll-lii8 i.Uuii iuliim; tUi.l ™ ly it is then unscientific for him to inflict. > upon lisa, system strong, tea or coffee, f At - V, loft'limti" tua ut coffee may well be Iu. dnigod in moderatoly; tho bulk of tlio day's rork is dona : tho body not only wantsjios^ _ iug out, butfstiguo isIeJt.wbicli^jBBy well" bo counteracted by tha usa of a mild stim. ulaut, such ns tea, and bedtime- is not yet so near tlmt sleep iu theroby interfered with. Most untious.lhat drink'coffoo largely have sallow fikiu, and I am iucltuod to thiak ! that tbo carbonaceous inattor of tho roasted..,., coffee, when solargol/nndfrorLuentlytakeu, inny perhaps hftTO^sometliiug^toido^witli'"" this. Tor hard workinp, peoplo.ifbo aro not_, cbrpulciit I'sh"ouTd"su^gCBt™tho tuiol'; flokir^ cocoa as tlie ucallhieBt and most QUlritiaun' breakfiist bovonigo.' -For thOKo who do.not:-.; want fattening drinks, ' nnd who ol(en : caa • not digest cocoa, 7. should say drink hot wutcr ut breakfast Those who dine IMo and mako their dinnor, thoic main meal nood A diligent drink an hour or two afterward, uiii - if thoy drink tea it keeps them awakoor make them irritablo aud nervous, i find for myself that dining solidly, aa I am obliged fi to do. whon I'have douo my'work (7.3fl I P,"liL), aud often needing to work from 9 to ' 11, ft tumbler of hot water brought intomy "aludyoe liiWrnlyry isjho bout -uuil ; wlioio^r- •Bomesf(lrink,";:nt>i(l."i(iffer"a few.ovontrigs. 11 v:f ' will bo as much relished ns tbo ^ usual, druuglit^of - tea.~i,, Tlio ' hot .wutor 'iiiMuta-loVv comnloto tho digestion of residual food, H~, acts upon tlv^lridneys and rinses out tho effete matters, nnd thus will bo found, to wake, 1 one up Biifttoicntly, and neither to iivo Juro tlio Btomach nor to koop'-tlio -brain mvako otter boiUime. In cold weatlior warm water is by far tho best at dinnor time, and in hot weather a draught of/.warm wator-is.' far^wholcfiomei" aud.uioro cqolingjhnu cold.1 or Joed wator.7 Tlio UEO of iced wator i s o n o ' of tlio destructive habits In which our Amor- ican^cousius indulge—not because it cools^ tlibtifor quonchos their thirst, but' timply because thoy haTo actiuircd Toad habits and- 'have demoralized their palates." ' -'--"Xo;"ftbo lingered •anil.;naffe pinicg away oil tbo time -for..-, doctors doing her no goon";' and at V cured by tliis HopBittora tbo \r «.-.v;ini;>Ji-:'abbiit.'-Vladccdhi&d< we should l)C-for-tliatvjj

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THEVOLUME XVI. WASHINGTON, WABEBN COTJNTY, N. J"., THURSDAY, JUNE 14,18S3. NTJMBER:23

PllOVESSIONAL.- W J I . A. STIIVKEK, ..V

Ci'yil and Criminal Law Practitioner,

'• . WASHINGTON, H. J.

T O I l S JtTVAN"i>YKK,~

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,Solicitor nml Mutrr it) Uhmctnj,

l'ltAirriTlOSEB IN' Till-: USITHD-STATUS COURTS,

Ami in all Us CMrU «;'.,V« -./,,»«/.

TOSKPIl II. WILSON*,

Sulioitor iu Uhai'ncry, Commtsuwnii'i1-* or Darts.

Office over Freeman's Clothing Store, cor-ner of Market and 'Water Sin., ttelvi-dere.N.J. Transacts all hrancliM oflejral business, iimnyly

0. 03MUN,• KL'ItOKOV DKNTItir,

With all tbo latest impruYLWiitti, 1 amprepared to do tlrst-clnsH work, l'incHold aud extra Silver Fillings at reducedprices. A large assortment fif the bt'fttArt'lkial Teeth Hint nre made.

FRESH GAS EVERY JiAY.All branches of (he profession carefully

performed. All work warranted, andcheap for cash.

K." BCCKMANT"

niJN'l'IS*'.!. '.lar NOKTHAMII'ON STKEKT.

EA8T0X, PA.ArtluViul Sett i.n.]n'rly made mi Ui-UuU'M

arc Blvliie tin; ties-l j-:il!:-(uetU.n lt» tin.-vu-aror..riiiiviimter]:iltiiiiKMti11l(..r|(.w«rfL-tls »-.-pcolully so, Filling l a t h wltli -MA, cti-., dimewith tjicM cure. ' : . ^ -^y-

Jjn.E..-M.13Kl«lJEV,

Jielviiieve, Warren County, Xcw Jcwy

Q T . CLOUD HOTKL,

WAiJIIIMlTO.V AVi:.. WAS1IIM1T0.V, .\\ . ' .

i:i LuL-rition, Accommodation mid MaiiuiM-ment. l'ornianoiit and Transient

\ Guests well untet tinned. :

A New B I U I A R D ' P A R L O R Attached.

H WlNDsOU MOITSK,'

W ' v i s l i l i i g t o n . IV. , i .

™Thc llticr.L lmti-1 -in. Xwiheni N\h.-v, iviilrullv IIICUIMI. rtitisfai::i.i»sui'tcfil tu i.ll «ii,'slp, iwrmmit'uionk-nL. .UilHunl llocm ami ' Harborin i>nniif(!tirin wiili the Imte!.

HKLVinCKK, N. .The inidorsignpil wishes to infium t!ie

trnveimspnbfif. that liulius reniuved intonew huilding just couipli!ti<d, «u SlurkDlstreet, on lite site or tin- did •' Wsishiiif-ion

. Hotel," UclTlderc, where ho is . fully pre-dared to furnish tin; host netuiniiimliitiotis

his past friends and the public in ' gen-eral. This hotel is to be known hereafter

. us ihir*l\.'(|ucst House,' Keeling grate-ful for past patronage, he kindly solicits a

.. continuance of,tlm,.same. <• J/irtre. Ftablesn theiear . ; \VM. A . - I M K H ". ltiumyly '. . v • " . ,

-Washington, K-.-'•:.> r ,Sbaviii"'. 1 Inin-utlitiff anil itUiiiiipnuini; .-M-.-HI

i'.l ivlili (irunt-.-kill. ,._

- Children's Haircutting a Specialty.oolH A l w n y H l i i «*i«»iL*c>i-ii

I.H m« hliave ymi om:o nml. I . '-will LuMirtMif .vi.nr (fatlu

' . . . . uftci'wurtl.

.'Latvrcnac C. Strxei'A|ir 3My

Hackettstowh

REV, GEO. H . W K I T N E V , D . D ;

. Ladies1 COIIOK". Pi'opai'oa yming mun

'." lit^t Hu-iiiLio-V r«.r music,; ntt

nd conimerciiil l

: every department. Utsl building of its

Ins9, with steam-healer, lias, hot uml

i etc! •Close attention1 lo 'manners

talogiie seiTT^MP'on n]»i»li-

.. -Year opens September f>.

HACKETTSTO'WW. 3JT. J

TKA-CH'S AfiABEMY

college, busiiioso and the;siou of leaching. ..

y bonvd ing nn<l I n y ^ j ,

YOUNG'MEN AND LADIES

For catalogue and further informationi l v t o o r ncltlress"-".'.••''-'.--'-:-'L'-:•">'•'- : -.•-'•

R. H. THACH, Principal. , . . I M SnuLlj SUIH-Sln>i!t, KASTOM.l'A.

K. M. Skinner's,

THE NEW PATENTDUST-PROOF

American Watch Co.W n l t h a m , M a s s .

This caso U funned in one solid piecewithout joint or HUM, opening in.fV.rn/ ontj/,thn.i avoM"nn tho usual ('•>/', and scvuriiif,*greater atrciigth and durability.These'wutcliw are nil nj>en/>iee. The b.v.el,into which mi i'.\tm strung crystal U GlrVilwith nn t'Hpecally prepared water-proof iv-ment, is attached lo tlio cuse by H-rouingit thetvon, and thux forms an air-tight junc-tion with the. body of the case, which 1«proof against dust and moisture.

To niilroad men, travelers, ininerM,lumbermen, nud other-* who arc nhiiiwt con-stantly exposed and who have to make fre-quent reference, to Iho watch, thene qual-HHN are of ihc utmost iinnorlfinci',

Tin- followItiir I d l e r * I el I t l ic i r

VAMKU-TA, CSI:<>I:.IIA, duly 21) IP32."1 sold niiiMifyour Patent I'n.it Proof

C.isen about ten mouths ngn,nnd tho otherday it cnino back to me wilh the rc<jiii\'tto make it wind caster. On examination1 found that the stem wns rusty, and 1 in-(Liiircd into tho CIIIMI of it. Tlio KMitlctnnuHinted to mo that ho \VM starling seinesaw-log.-) that had lodged in the bend ofthe river, when hfc diaiu caught ia a bushnnd threw hh waU-h into about twelve foolof water, and he was abotii two liutirs-find-ing it, Whi.n be «ot it out it waa runningand he lliuught all r ight . In nlj.mt i l i rwmonths lie found that the ttom was hardto turn and pent it to nu>.

1 tan say Hint tlm watch ti all that Ihocompany claims for it and recommend'itto all milro.it! nml mill men.

II. W.HKXTLY."

CLINTON, IOWA, A n i n , 2H, 1SSI.'• 1 wiili vi»ii would FOIXI :i sprinir fur the

Win. lUJery Watch * * * J(y iho waythM lilltvy M a wiiU'h I sold in your SciowV,c?A d i r t to a farmer last f:i!l. TIIE firstof Jiimuirv he lost the watch in tlio woodsund I'oinnl it this vei>!c in about otut foot(.f water. It bud lain tluve months nndover in KHOW and water, wilh but slightit i j HIT lo the wuti 'h-nii lv a liair-sprhifr.

V. S . 1 I A Y M 0 N 1 J . " .

reasonable length nt'time during which n .n-iitf'itiii'iiiitlK-'iii'idfr'niik-r il wuuld re- frive un injury whsttuvor. i

WL> tnulie UiCM'f^.-.H in U t h i;»ld uml I

••' You i-asi »•« Ihciii C. II. l-'r.-m-hV.

TO A SLIPPER.

| p l i a | (Was IKT'S In prltle nf salln stl

T iiath tHnccd In Ktately mln.;t,And a* it twinkled In nml onr

lk'iic.itn tier broeaile jvltluoat' t* li.ilti turtiin.il many a heart, no ilouW.

It h.it ii n Hnmll, utiMcailr NPOI,Ami Nucn a turlous, i>ulntcil t<v,

Tlial with n Elr.uifciy mlnclns tivadMint alio liavo been constrained to po,

Xcl I doubt not bcr pan'ileictl hairAmi 1,'landn? eyes ncronlrd well

wnutlirWBainn nurlonctti'-ilteslcjw,' Am) tnaito her lovers' twsoms sirell.My OiMr crciK-riMt-Rreat-ffmnilmamini

IAIII: MiiCc WAS cloilicU tn heavenly gtilac;For *i']tc tht.i miitpor mvotoiia

SUo walked this world In godly wise.-CM.i l ray.

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IN • BORHOV/ED PLUMAGE.-" A IlU nuy limit, cli ?" t>nid (Mftvia

CUw, "Author of -Stray Leaves' and' Floating Fancies " Then why in the tuvtiie-of all Hie iiiu-ci nii.1 graces Isn't bo a'ooutbin wurlc':"' /

I.ittld Fornaudit' drew herself up j withBOIlKTCtlOiltmCllt. •

" Ho it having his cpriug vacation.," saidshe. '.' Uo k textkiff his ovor.wcariau" brainn lit(K>, before tho public Nlinll becotnio claiiuoroils for mora writings from his pen."

"Oli!''Krt'dOctavi.i. J" Yo«," noJiIoJ her younger sister.And, oh, • Octnvin, yon can't tl/hik bow

charming lioif! I lmvo nlwnys ^jghed toknow an author. And bo isn't n b/(t conceit.

irwl.ni>:"Isn't he ?"N'ot n particle. Hn liw written Ills

imtounipli hi my nlbuni, nnd givon mo &cony of ' Floating J-'uucies.1 And MaryMiiriino:'. it qtiito wild about him. And,Octy—" •

"Wel l?" I"1'li.iso don't say nuytlihi{{ aboiVt Hit

jtnre," coaxed Fcruan.ln. " I havo iWveubim to iindcriitmul tb;it yon nro Inkiljp- ncnnrsQ of lt's>nin in iniisi'j UMI tliorovughbaw. Ii iiii't "I'lilocl lo be a shopgirl, Vou

Hoily toity 1" Rilil Uetnvia, with Bof her really liamls,-i:uo hcati. "TW«prolly fitntoot tliingx, nnd all about a uinu]

h tor i», lo

i.l t

Tln-v iiw wnniiouniVd from \U^f, Malt,lliu-bn'. Mamlrakc Jititl Ilaiidelion,— th«uhiosi, ln'St and luosi vabitili!c nioilicines in'.];.- .vutMitml^mUiii: nil the Wzt amitmtst cumitivi pronorliw of all othur r c m -cdic.-!, lii'iiift the "roatt'.st I'IOIMI I'tirificr,l.iver Iti-gnhitor, und l.il'o ami llealthl*.('Stoi'inf< Auuul I»I'I ihx eartii. N'oiliscaseor ill lifallli i-'iui possibly long oxis( whprcthose Uitti-i-3 rtrciii-ed. so variiDil ami pc-r-i'nct III-O their niifratioiis!.

Tliey give m;w lifii and vigor to tlio agedand iiiVinn. To nil whoso employmentsfiiusu irivjjuiuriiv »»f UMJ linwuis m- urinaryorgiins, or who require an 'Apelizer, Tonic

ltd mild hjlinnit-.uil, Hop Jiiilcrs aro in-•iiliiabie, boms highly curative, tonic: and

simmfotiiijj, witlumt inioxicaiing.No iiialtt'L1 wlmt your feelings or s.vinp-

iiiis'iiiv, what the disease or oilment i.-*,use 1 [np Hitters-.' Don't wait until you aresick, but if yoi ii:ly fw;l bud or miicruble,usii Hop lliltoi.. ut oiico." tl may aavoyour lifu. Himdieds have boon tared by.so doing. S.'iOO will be paid for a ease theywilt not cure or help.

l*o not KUIVIT or li;i yiiur friends suffer,but use nnd urge them to u=c lion Bitters,

llcuioiuber, Hop isitters is no vile, drug-ged, drunken nostrum, lint the purest andbesi ineititiiiu tvor made; tlie MnvalulsVriund iir.il Hope,' and no person or familyihonhl be without them. Try the -Hitterslo-iluy— Sept ^ 1m_ . _ _

7.:t>i A.M.—Ctiili i l ! '

"Ctililt III I

...... A, M. — Uoimoctiii-' nt IIlull 1Itrl4«ii It..^t-hmil'ty^ Muiiuitiln, lli -li Iirlil^u llriincli, .tc:ut SuuiL-ivmuJiir l-'lmuiii.-nm; ul lloutid Drool;for •rum[o:i .mil ftilhiddj.tiiJ.

l.'J'KJ!.—LMtmticiliii; iti. inimeivilltj inr l-'k-m-Iiiisun; atlloutid Ht-oti!: for Ttuiitou, iinU i'htlu-dcliiitln.

•l,a;-l'.M.CfmnecHnj;ntlllKli nrl-Jgu tor Hluhnrtilfu Uraiieli, at Sonitrvlllu for l''lumluj;ioti,!Hliimml llrnoit for Trent<«i ami I'lilinilulpTilii; ul"""" otth fur IIOIIK Itriincli Divirlini.Oci'iiii tiruve,

And Iiiivini't I a rijjtit to c-uru my own livinghi any way thnt I uliooso 'f l'crimmlii, IdiJu'l tliiiiti you were such n gooso I"

" 1 (i! U vory particular about suoh tbiugn,"tsa'ul r.>riiniidii. " Ho didn't wmit an Intro.ductiou to Molina l'lumb after ho heard thnt!-1IL- wtirli.sii iu llm factory.".. -. " More fool ha I1' KBU Ostjvia..er:s[ily.-;. •

IVrnaudii.

will oltlUmnilfnthcrfileiiii, who liml burn;iiti;!fj m drowsily iu Li-* anu-ebair uo;ir by.biitiidthcrof tha girU Biipposctl that tliottil'ject of tlieir dKcoitMC w.t< knmvu to bim."A true gcollemnn aui't-nfrai.l or work. Atrue gontlonmii hnnoiv; tlit- woninn us carnther own bread. Th<;rcV; a dual of ductro-ilrtto iu this worU, mid KOIUO of it U bid on

BOHfcilltulyoncairti1Mriijjnii.il it from realcilvcr. Kilt the silver's silver for ctl tLttt,and the other's only LiiialiiiR J"

jld Mr. C'lt-ntronco iiioro. rol.iiw.l into hi-I c n c o . . " : " • . . • '•"• " • •" •'" •

ivitit an iiijuriiil i-\pr.-ssion oC countcuauco." ltnt you'll proniUe me, won't ynn, ilear ?"

Hut Outiivisi only liiiyhc.l, itud went outiiito titc kitubeu, to uca if the braid .witslight enough for tlio oven.

Mr. Kit/. Arrapoji was certninly nilhcrJ anil some. "'lie-was ilresscd very clegnntly,ilso; ho wore what was either a d'amoirJ,jr a very o\of>l!o]it isnitntiou of one, on h\HInger, antl his cravats wore uimjjly Kiiperb.He looted ut Octavia tilenii with some in.U'roht, when they wem introduced.

Von aro fonu ot music V" ho naid, in thntwft, insinimliu" wny wliielt Fflruamli found

I don't object to ' ii," K»id Octavia,bluutly...;. • , • . ,

" It's a divine' sift," Raid Mr. I-'itz Ar-gon. " Hay I Rsk if you are Inking les-

"Noi'hrroiicof lcm,"!:aid Outnvin.' • •Aud at that jnneluro, l-'eruaiitiii hurried

llic literary man nwny, to look nl a baanli.fill clustrr of trailing'arbutus, which sunuone lmil just brought in fi-ow tha woods.

TlicruV nu tutlint; wlmt Octy would blurtout, it yon once gave her tbo ctiauee," wuilEho.

And sho. did not braitho freely uutilOctavia bid left tho oM,riu-in-liousc, and

mo linck to li«r tlutios in tho bif; fnucyBtoro on Twenty-third Stract.-™tVn(ftvia herself full a's^if^raino disagroca-Uo prcfisiire was romoved^i'iumliur oxisUenco. !iho,wasti frank, uoblVnaturod girl,who was saving up her oaruiiijjs^lo p«y offIho inortgagc or. mid .Grumlfnllinr^filciin'e.

LeansT.i-h!i;li mitt Snsfiuctmnna Divlxloii.'7 lr.A. Jl.-t-'jr Mondi Cllmiik, .tc.rll.-ljj A. il._For ocmiilon; He.

"'s,.ii:"r. li.^'orMiiiicii'uiiitiik.'ftfi..1 ."i I'. JI.-Fnr Scranluu, *<:.8 11 1'. Jl.—IV Mane Clmiils, &e. _,

niii, T.4B, n.r..*., a. iii.a,ui.-.'.,i)i, o i p. mgmuinyK U.4:i i>. i».

Koin,irvtl!n r. :V2. S.M, lO.lS.a. m. 'J-Sfl, fi,:j'J. n.Fp. til, SuiiJiiyn fi.8in. m.'7.10 i>. iil". I'lnmiiigtoii,1 T. atl, M m , in. 1.15.1.M, 7 ilfl I L K

.OB-Kor^irtlior luformnUotiH«u Tlmu '1VI>1«« n

*•••-•*"'''• il , I M I A U I W I N i (lpii..1'ii^.-Ab 'i.\V. W. STKAUXS, Ot'ii1. Suj.t.

•21f^eOlvethoni'ii Trial.

." Aprl 1 "My

5 f S-SE GREAT JSURE

—RHEUMATISM—o It la for nil tho pntnful dlnoiuca iBC theKIDNEYS,LIVER AND B O W E L S .

„ Itoleauteii tha s.TaWrn of tha cwrlil jiolvonB) tint CUIHCH tliD dronatul BUffertac wliicliS only tl;o victims of lUiouinMium uJu n; ill Ho

T H O U S A N D S OF C A S E 8,3 worst foi-mn cf ihU tcrrtblo disease

„ boon qutcltl^ rcliovod. &nd ill dhorl timz~T - P E R F G C T L Y C U R E D .

B rnicA ( t . UQVHI on imv, nm.» IIV|I>»I-IH:WTJI.

WET.M. TtTCmnJJ30M tc Co..BurltnFr1on Vt.

^farm.• Sbo iTolifflitcit in work, not only

own ta!;o, but Tor tho beueflcin^vestilts it"could produce; aud sho. bad Eiifncicut ofeonrngo anil self-denial to Hyo^plainly, iinlilher object wdM nttnincd.

Sho ucciinicd a tit'oloKS bull bed-room iu nBliabby, little, tloivn-lowu boardinp-hbuso,

' sed mostly .by. tlio. Riiild of workingpcoplo, whoso only ri-L-uiiiin'oiiilntion was itsacru[)uloii3 nent i i™*,™; ' ;^^^!^^^;™^^ ' .

Sho woro cotton gloves,"tlyfld-'OV i-giiwiiB","and -tho. nJaincnt of - iilftin."lirjuiiolB..v fiud"tliroiigti iiaH'siioTospecto^fiel-Beif,-""-..'^"-—

Stay, thongh-^wo-ha«3, not told it nil!Thero was ono oxtravagniico in-which Octa-via Glcim oociisionftlly iivlnlgcil lieraclf—thatof.cliarity. Sho"lmd "at"claaH'"of"iifacod nhiMrnu in tbo Mission School, of ansvoiiiu^, nnd BIIO wns a diligent yorkitlie r.iuliaof a t iu i e t bouovolour socioty,'which wrought ft gront denl.oE good witboul

And ouo day. when tho foobla old porteiat tho Ktoro fell ill, anil liia pliieo waa vnwint,Octavia Glenn conRtituled hdrs5lf iVcommiUtco 6i ono to inquire iuto tno mattor.

"Of coitrso you can do us you liko, MUsGlonn," fiaM Mri idoin; tlio- proprietor ofthoBtoro., " E a t Parrigun Hyea.in ft mosttURmnl neighborfiooil, nud I'm not.eura thaiIt is altOBcthor safe ror yon to vouturo tbcro

^aftcrdarlc" • ." ' . - , " •-,,,. '. ,".: : ' • "<r After dark in nil tlio.liiyiP' I ; have,"' said

g^i&'Si^^rai TT, risk It.11"

So sbo begged pcriniruion fiom (lie board*inC'bDiieo keeper (o mnlte a little farina Jellyarer this cnnlc'n^tnm vhett tint heavy,blnckbcrry diinirli»K«, which vc ro lo regaletho bonniern for desert, wcro taken up,bought n taw Btrnwbcrrics and a tmall nlicoof Kponge-calie, nud ect fortb lo visit oWFcrrigrm, tho porter.

It was a tlhmal uciphborbooil, ludccl,whcrotlio poor old man lived—ft uolglibor*lioodwlicro piles of asliert in tliu narrowstreet mado a fiort of modnl of tho lEockySlonntalns, ou a cuiall ECAIC, anil layers o(cabbflgc-lcnves nud damaged Icttnco festered"n tlio gutter; wbero rivulaU of BOtrickle* ncro/.s tho pavemrnt; nnd tliere np.penrcd to be more feeble [•roccricK than thorowero nco]>lc. Tho very tasiigbln Bulked ho*bind tlieir clonriy taiiti-rm, nnd tbo occasiou-M pnsscru pron-(.uit by like boineleiw cats.

"NunjUc ninety •nine," wild " Octnvio,briskly (valking Iuto a threiid-aud-ncedlfittorc, where nn old woiimn Rat, fast asleep,bol.'iml tbo counter.- " Uoe« Mr. Kurriyiui Inmii] lucre J" '•

Tbo old woman roused Iicnsclf nud lookedabout, . . . . . .

" Second floor back," »afd Ehe, anil in-stnnlly fell aMecp ngalii.

Uctnvm Kinilcd." I ran find my vmy myself, I ilou't

doubt," sho tbonghl. •Aii.Ulio diil.Tho whole hoiwo coined to bo damp.

Blotches of bluo mmtlil had broken out heroami thcro on Uio ceiling, tho walls felt dampnnd clammy to tho loucli, ns if Octavia Iimlput her hatul, by mistake, ou n snail; rcg-ctnblc-sccnteil whiffs. enmo up, now andthcu, fioiu the cellar, nud tho room in whichsU Ferrigau lay, gasping with rheumaticpain<i, felt more liko n dnngcou than nuy-thing else.

No carpet was lucre, uo table, only ashelf, wbcro a dispirited kcrosencdamp hadsmoked its chiintuoy into n black cylindor;no chairs, tho window uncurtained; nnd thejhnhby bcd*spreail was tatterMl nnd soileduntil its pattern wns beyond nil recogni-tion.

Octavia's soul recoiled from tliw imper.tountiou of liopeli^H poverty.

" C n n l i l o anytbiu^' for you, ^r. For-rigan ?" htio nNked, nfter fiho hail teudorlyidmmistured tho fariun-Jelly, tho fruit andthe Kpouge-cake, Etraiglitcned up tho bed-clolbfM and truimed tbo lamp nfwih

"It ' s very good of yoiL-'uni BUre," saidtho oltl man, will [lie pla[nt!vo coortcsy'ofJiir^uiion. " And I'll uot. deny it wnP.nword of comfort aiid kitnliic&i that I waswearying for. Hut it won'l bo aeedful long,I'm hotntiR. I'vu cent word to my uon—

i a book-biudcr, inih-s, nnd doing well ahis trade, but it is natural-like, don't yonGOO ? as ho wouldn't liko to be dragged downby EUCII !i useless old clog us me V

Hut ho U your son, isn't ho?" criedOclnvinj "nud you're his father?"

'FIUIIJ, hu.l that's (rue, mis-, dear," t>ai.lold r'crrignti, with a sijjli. " Hut ho'sallne,ambitious young man—a rale gintlemau tolook at, nnd of a Sim.lny you conldu't tell himironi tlio gentry tticmseiven. — An" no - mojmarry a grand Iinly yet—who knows?—an1

TOtiKIu't liko ma to bo spoiliu' tutcbnnces. Su I Just keep dark. Misn Glenn;

Dinetinies I think—Loril forgivo mo!—thnt I'd bo bettor di'iid mi1 out of tho way.Hut I Kent word to h:m, diiy bufora yester-day. Au'hu'll cuino—I tliiuk hu l lcomo! ' 'tho old watt nddcil, with a scarcely ninlibUrifili. . . '"' • ' • •' •

At that moment, a carel&i.s step iiiuie upthe stairs—tbo door was pushed open, nud atall figure Gtrodo in.-.'-.Sick ftsainl'-'enid a petulant.tone '.'-Itappears to me, old gentleman, that it's yourchief mission iu lifo to muka troublu fur

r people. Well, what is it now ? If it'smoney yon want, you may as well tiiidor-stand, first as last, that I can't lot you Imveany. You'll havo to swallow that absurdprejudice tt yours against charitable iustitu-"

.Uons, or—" _ _ . ..,,He Btoppeti short,"itnpellcd i»y tlie hnrrieJistiiro of tho oil nun's luml." Homobody's here V nitM he, peering

through tho seuiMlarkiiess. " Wei!, whycouldn't you say isii :"• Wlio id it? The olding down Blairs, or—"

" It is I, Sir. Filz Armgon," saW Octavia,luietly advancing—" Octavin Clleuu."

"Oh, I beg a thousand pnrdons!" saidMr. Ferrigan Fit?, Arragtu, hurriedly iissum-ing hiH " company " niaimeM. " If I coiilulmvo imagined that such an honor as thinwas in store for mo—"

I don't know what you menu by citchhonors." said Ootavin. liluntly. " I am. aworking-girl; you nro a book-biudor. Wohavo neither of us any reason to bo ashamedof our calling j je t "I fioo no necessity fortine language and stilted titles..- Your poorold fiithur is vory ill, and seems to bo in needof the'•«oinuiuuui.l"iioee-isitW.,or.-lifa. Sup-pose you sell your diamond riug nnd liel]ihim?".

'Hint was the end!'of Jlr. Fit?. Arrugon'a;etcasious. •. l i e never cnino ...bnefc ..to. thomiit^v solituilifi nguin, to Ferntuula Glenn's

bitter (lisappoiiitineiit^ '_ . '-But'iio'w'coiiia'hofftceriliem nil, urter it

was dihcoveroil Ibnt hiw "authorship" of" Stray LoavOB ". and .t'.J/loatiug Faucjes'L

,wos confined only to puttiug tho covers on'ihu iiiuiie,'"iiuJi;:luat=thfl. Kal authorv.w:stout, snort, old gentleiunu in spoclnand that cve-ii his uamo was a fabrication ofhis~owii ingenious brain ;^, f , -. .•-• Old Mr. Ferrigiui dieilA^'erhnps, i s . h ehinifieU liiwl liiuled, it was tho bout andwisest thing that ha could do.

But Octavia Glenn's kimliicBH nndful euro soothed his last hours, aud nho hadthe Hniiefnctionor getting tho price of a do.cent fuuornt out of tho ninbitionstioit...!-:'-™f A ;li3V/~"iii~ borrowed nluniiico!";;'thougut. •--:.' triiuvec'-ituspiseJ-'any "ouo

—And when lt1crz!uui&:bcwfwlud iicrdeiu'-m'ou, old G uuitlfftlliti^tjlenn onlyaud Boid: iv ^ -^ J " .

™J.'.DiiJn't. lji.tcll you thnt.ho was oulyelectroplated ity—Helen Fvrmt Qraxts,

Tins Hxr.viiiJJoiifi'CIiifJisEs.ir-'1 Well, ;'yoiFOUU(! f!cnpef;riice[i

1' Rrpwlml li'ulUins1 richolil liiiGlb/'oii" niccti»*({" liialiepliow tho''otherday,....'.' whiit ..nroyou nboiil now—1°usual, I suppose?" "Well, no.uncle,1' Hnid(hat tiniiAblo young repiobnto, " l 'vo goniinto thn Ktovoiloro bUEiiiiosB." " Have, ehAV'ull I'm delighted to find that you aro on-gaged in .any honest, occupation, howeverhumble. Wlmt are your dutloB?'•:: " Uu;loailing Bs]io6nflr«,; ..sir.".. .?.'Indeed 1L Gladto. lififiv ..»,'.. youii" nmn-^glnil to hcar :it. :,Ahun 1 lloro'aa Iwwily for;you." "Hut,

'front Scott 1" fiftid Fulijns to his trieu'lavlion the old man had walked'"o'EF, " if" ho-

livor"finds out thai tiiey^ftre schoflnera. of

San Francisco Post. . ^ ,

LONDON'S WINE VAULTS.

The wino vaults of London arc not to toicon every day or by every porton, Tlieother day I was forlnnalo enough to eccaron " tasting order," and In company withono or two otben, tn&do n tonr of tho St.Katliorine'd and London Dock vnaltR. I s avaver C,000,000 packnges of port and sherry,over 1,000,000 of claret and COO.000 ofspirits. They were in vast tnns, bogshflodB,casks and barrels and the total amount inBtomgo MM L'00,000,000 gallon». In fact,thcro wora BIX and a kalf gallond for everyinaa, woman and child of tlio population ofGreat Britrnln. Sonic of It bad been In Btorofor years. Tho owners had forgotten olcotit and tuo old and mouldy casks had rottedaway at their chines and had been eovcraltimes replaced. Ono lot of 1,GO0 gAlons ofeherry Lnd lecn In the vuiilla fur utarly fiftyyears, It was brought from tho south ofSpain by its owner, who had fallen dead intbo vaults. Tbo wine, along with bin otberproperty, bad passed Into cbatfeery, nnd tbolitipntton, which has continued for nearlyhalf a century, is ai far from biioft ended,appatoutly, ns wlion il begun. Hut the winshas .been growing old and vnltiaMo and, ifsold now, would probably bring five guineas

gallon.

Lot uio explain that thcio vault? aro simplygreal cdliira under tho dock houses. Inarea they nggroguto BOIIIO tlurty-nro ncrcn.They estend under tho Thames on ouo fiidoand well under Tower hill on (be other.They aro about sixteen feet from floor toroof and aro by no ineam regular In form,but reach out iu strango passages nud alley*Iu all directions. They nro bonded by thegovernment and owners can leave- theirproperty [n them an long as they lika witb.out paying customs tluticH.

A long, narrow flight of well-wcrn stonotlcps that havo been iu couetaut use elucoIdol, opened beforo our vlow, and nt theirfoot were dim, twinkling lights that llickercdfitfully, as if iu A fltrugglo to overcomo thefumes of the wino that camo up the Rtonochiuiuel liko a breeze from a distillery. Itwas warm, rich with tha odor of tho wines,and musty and mouldy. A sniff of It wasn'thalf bad, but you remember tho fato of IholVralnn u>s(Deto who had hi» choice of deatli." To die amid sweet perfumes," lio said.

JL- i hey chucked him into a hogxbtud ofottarrf roseVnirJ .h.-*,expired in great agony,At Urn bottom of tha fh'jght of steps tlio guidomet UE, a tall, broad-EhoTn^lderod niddy cock.ucy, who bauded un each n 'ilaatiAU .Limp,

ned to a ht might stick about tigbft'vj)CB Iniif;. Ho lirrjan by asking tin if an;

ouo was ii teetotaller. None us were.Because," haM ho, "if you don't take a

drop of Gomellmifj on your stomach you'lltfl Bc(0,.cd U-catlBo O f t U wmtll." llurr.w n (jlnsn rtf Rhom* for each ot tiri nut ulLig cask ntar tho foot of tho stops. It

was a heavy, full-bodied wino, wi*.h a richunity llnvor and an aftur-math lika leather

lIs. It had boen huuff in leather nkinsover ono season, having been tlio Iu<.t mnde•nd too late for "tho regular wino harvest,but it was good for all that ami "werjuiellowiu' to the horgaus."

Turning, then Eharply to tuo left, theaults Eprcad out beforo us iu vast under,

yrouud acreage Lights twiukltul hero auOthere, mouldy mcu woro engaged in movingtho packages at eoine places, and down thiloug passjigo uuder tho Thiuics tho pol-

l d sk-ol skidd for riding a barrel Etrctchfjarrowing perspectivi1, till they joined

apparently in ono and flashed on under tholino of lifjhtfi nbovo then).—Jjmiloic titter

C o . ( / i d l l v i i o i i J l e r a l d . " . . : . " . ' •

HAItMOMY IN 3IZB AND COLORS. '

A frivolous young laily denmntted a VOIL'Owith the runt of tho family iu tho selectiouof ii now parlor carpet,, writes a ooL'i-t>ri|i6iiil-entof ill.) flonton Herald. " I .Jon'i caro

•:h about tho colors," Buid Iho girl,whether wu l a. riitjul.ii- carpet «r n

rug; und most of tho pattern may consist ofmni\ll designs, if you like; so long as theroire a few tlgures ia it ot oblong shape, amiibotit eight by fourteen inehea in size. I-enlly must insist on thosio dimoimious, aud[ want tho outliueu to bo distinct. Why amI particular about Iheso.poluts ? Simply bo-catiso my foot nro'iixthor largo. Sly know.ledge of art is Buflicient to teach mo thaithooyo judges of GIZO by comparison. I!aiy foot is put out forviow oil or beside alitjure in a carpet thtit ia smaller tlmu •-ilsuJf,don't you ceo that it shows for (ill its actualdimensions; but'if it rests on a distinct do-iigu o£ three or four timeu its own area, it Uapparently reduced. So our carpet must

few big figures iu it for my personalAs soon as yon havo mado the sotco-

tion, I will know by tho colors how to makemy purchaser! ot hosiery for t4io seiuioti.I'ho exactions of dress nowadays rwpilreLannony of IIUUB,"

YOUNG MEN.\VKO SEEK THE CITY.

..With Ihc ndvout of Spring, fresh hopeiiilnmtcs tho Metropolis, ohaorfully rcmarliia ucribo of tho lloehestor Democrat, .llininess men who havo escaped fnihtro . duringtho Imrd HI*:ISOII hopo for hotter;- timea,; nnd.mechanics who havo almost Ktarcoil - di(ho Wiuter are'bow.'in hopo of cmploymout.Among'others who slirtro iu thesd::plensiir*!of hopo aro thu largo uurobors of yonnj

,m"eu who aro inakiiiK-lhoir flrriti:.striko ii"tlio gretit City." Thoy havo looked at itscolossal warehouses!, itajtnlatint ;dvvi""itsbsiiks, its exchanged, and all tho showyoxtorinrof a mighty commerce, nnd thoyhavo indulged tho hopo Ihf.ttlioyniny yetwin a iiiuno among thn ningiutos. It inauwelcouo ; pfllco to disconrngo hiiuhpaclatWiuf autrir It ''« iwa"y instances.asnnavailiug as it im distortoful.. ...V^.J..—

^desire, to iiitiko""tv":irial'of Ihcir uhililiiit.v iniilhence, they, must ,;;o through tho ordealPerhaps tun years from now, ^honld tlibj1

live so long, thoy-may' remombur tho pro.verb, "Exporiouco-itf a 'good tsachor.bulchnrfica high for her lessons." To boplain with tho young moiliug to'tho City from nit .quartern,1 '1 •would

•sny-t-hoy aro following ia tho.st<!|>s of .failureanilii destiny," perhaps, ^mora juvoro may.

..„ w h e n Nlic wns" I have iiBCil Parker's Hair linlsmn miO

liko it hotter than any aitnilnr prepAi'ulionI know bf," writes tAlrs. Kllcnl'erry, w'foofEov. Pr re r ry , of Coldbrook Springfl,JlnBB, " H y linii1 wua almost cnlirolygray, but n dollar bottle of Hip Ilalsain baarOBtorctl the eoftnofp, nnil tiiti lirmvii colnrU hail when 1 wns young—not, a singleciuy. liuir loft. Since I began applyingthVBnl<iam,.jny. linir linsetoppod Ihlliiigoui lnndl .find Unit it ia a perfectly lianu-

INTEMPERANCE.

IIV HKV. 1', A. tUBACY.

11U not difficult to perceive tbat limn Is(lifted with a nature siiiwrtor to that ofother animnk They, arc led merely bythat natural instinct which impels themto consult for tlieir preservation j they nreincro creatures of nppclito. OrovcllDg ontho eftrtli, tbey fulfil, i t lnlrnotbociulofUieir existence, but llioy arc wholly incap-able of any liiga or noble impulse. Man,on tlm contrary, is endowed with a beauti-ful ami spiritual nature. In man tic perfvctlona of the Almighty reside [Q minia^ttirc. Tbo clevf.ted Ecntimcut of affectionlias been frequently shown iu man, pureand disinterested. Gratitude/which returnnall good oflliea to luiu who lias pIiimsclf n kind nnd generous lwnofnetor,

, mutiy instances, Hliono rcanleuilcntin the liutmin character. M i

p l t y , and all their datcr virtues com-bine to docorufe mul rcudur bnylit utul

lorioiifl tliu humanity of which we oremlahcrs. Hut in tha blight galaxy nf

valuable finalities illicit matt pthat independence of will by which lie ixfrco tn cliooso for himself whether lie wilperform or omit an action is specially rc-fu1({ciit. The befials of the field nre gulilcdaoldy by tlicir ui»pelitc,cousc'niently whentlie nrovcmlcr is given them thoy have no

l rule Iu direct them in tlie imuutilthey nhull laUo than tl:o :ippolite wivvblch nature lias gifted them. Man, dif-frroutly coostitulcd, has dominion overhis oppctiti1.' I t is in his pover to rogulatoit according to tlij dictates of reason nndthe requirements of tlio body, aud, moreover, he ia bound lr> do so. Thu3 ncibtyemlowcd as we bavo just uecn, man never-theless sometimes proves untruo lo tliegrander instincts of ILLS nature. In it notamazing that one upon whom have beenshowered the riches of spirituality in sue!abundance bliould pcrnotratc ucta uimor-thy of liirf grade, of hu faculties, ami hitsiIcHtiny? If, indued, we were to consideruiau only ns a uoing endowed witli stielitiuiisccudcnt faculties, we might lean tothe opinion that all mimouilion3 impartedto liiin wilh the object of impressing unoiiis mind the necessity of shunning vice

would be wfjrks of pure supererogation.Hut from the rapid JitriJca and i

arriage of a certain weil-J'JV.wn aud, alas!too much-loved vice, it is well to lay do'wnsome rcasniis why it Eliould be avoided.Tiie vice of which J. spcal: ia drunkenness,or the win of indulging tuo freely in into.v.cntinjj Hijtiors even Iu (bo tempurnry tie*irivaiinn nT rrnsnn^ Tlie fr*w tlinnylit-*'toVIIR-II it is ctetwiiiineil now to (jive csprcs-

su.it will regard in thu i'u>L place t!iu ovi!' .Ini^utiii-ioo iu il.^i;1, .iiul, d^ui.tllj1, ilo.tneiitablu tffocU

Xo one denies that the drunkard is grad-ually ilcjjrailul nnd brutuli^ed. In ordertbut \vu maj- tho better sec how low hefiilU by beiujf uddieted to his put sin, Ittus first take a survey, of inc. magnificentsoul of itian. Vanned to the inm^c amilikeness of Ilia', infinitely perfect Beingrhnso bounty--is reflected in the dazzling^ ' I O ui * the suu, whose voice is heard inlie loud and rumbling noise of the Ihumler,

and whose power in seen in that stupercsl-mis firinuini'iit dial, us tt mirnienf, oinvlnpsnir ejirili, malt's soul lias , iu itself three"acuities —the memory, tlm understanding,iinl llic will. Though theso are united intho same essence, yet" tliey discharge dif-ferent functions.' Tho memory recalls theiappy .scenes.of., our childhood, ivheu weI'trc'thc idols of loving nud uaxious nar-

enu; the little songs endeared ta ns bybeing the favorites of our friends, mid theromnntiu aspirations und ardent longingsi-e were nccustomed to foster in our young

hearts.

Tlie understanding tenches us to markit the line between what ia bused upon

solid nnd irrefragable evidence and what1I;IK only the flimsy testimony of. tin erringiiiluliccl in HH fuvoivV'iJy Iho uudersltuid-ing we rise to the knowledge of the greatinnxini3 and glorious truths which Cud Incommunicated to mankind:1 liy iho im-'derilauding we, from promises given, de-duce u proper and conse<iucu!ial conclu-sion/ In this conclusion it is llic part ofthe will to act. Wo nrc so formed th&t inwlmt we do we arc' not 'hampered or con-•trained. God wa'a jilcnacit to.conl'er freeivillnpou us that wo might, by a logiti-mntu exercise ot' it;.pay to him a just hom-ige und rondcr ourselvea worthy of eternalhappiness.

lloi'fi lot me panso-aiul inquire what uf-fectjms driiiikeiiiiess 'upon tho facultici I•iirtvc'iiioiitiondd' r^Docs".Uju.any.manner,opc'mlo to their disadvantage ? Can it be

itl to derogate anything from their excel-lence ? la tbo memory niVecfed by deepand pi-otriicteil potations ? ' H in"?"'"'" Why,is it not for tho time completely clouded ?IImiikcnness deprives mau o f ' '' jwer ofi-emcniber'.ug. Insteud of .quick np-])L*cltcnsioa of events long! ..it, iustoad ofthenpt enunciation of-L.1..- -g not hoardfor years,' there Ruccecda a torpor whiclforbids anything to bo.recollected,Vblaiik;oii-wbicii nothing is irapriulotLv-.P' i tleave reason intnet V _.JCan..that bo calledminion which is Iho purest .absurdity! CanMif! iiivings of^one iu delcrium bo denoini.-:iiattMi-uis.^:;i.]ni..mnjoslic, eoheront coiiao-quenecs oE'rcftsoii?" Can liowhb'oots with-out ii motive, who seems a mere automa-ton, ii human nmebine. enjoying the powerof «|!eecli and moUnn only,'bo eaUmatcd nr,aViiii.i) hqiiift ? .0 reason! .emanation oftun very bosoni-of. ilivinity, cauwe 'so furdebiiKi1 lliy Biiblimo name nn to couplu itwitlt that ot a siiiful oblivion nnd iinvAinfi-motia irrationality? Where is the will iiilriinkni)!itiss?.i™ltis,ubsoiit.;.. I t is not Uioflrniid election of'- gLbtl Unit causes theninny crimed"tioinnuUcd in diuulieniiess,but tlio" weakened -and • vitiated: will rtliatblindly follows wheres^unruly passion leads.In drunkenness the (liguity.of man is lost,Tho glorioiw pbsition^as^tho \uiost uxalialWi TiiVbbleO1 crealuro' that~'~GU3 pl&ecd in

tliu world iHcxclintijfiHl f»r the mwcrnlttior tho unreasoning turulc. Saildcning,

imlcc.7, i t Is lo rcmorfc that that poor bruteili'cli with n stoliJ luailTtiitiiico cntcra its[nil or roams through tlio pastures uncon-

scioiw oi llte-licimtloi or creation, un-aware of tlm utcrual him of iialuro,utterly ignorant of a futtiro life or of God,shoultl becomo it) ntij event tlio craiol ofmagnificent, culiBbUnicd, inacpcnamitman. Poc» It not call up to the check tlie:rimson bltuth of Bhatnc to recollect tbo

dcgrmlation of tbal ntituro of which wean well us tho umcraule ilruiikunJ arcpartaken? Even though thero bo aptcaitirc in Onintonncsa, llmt ^Icusuro incertainly of too low nml sinful n kiud forman to stoop to its enjoyment. Moreover,Uio pleasure of po&ses3tos tbo projwrly ofanotlmror tlto pioastirft «f rcvonjjing aninjury tloca uot vcmove tho crime or Icumtho iufuiny of the rolibcr or murderer; nay,eo far from such being tho caso, the inten-sity of tho pleasure fclt in &uch actions- isbut the mensuro of their guill anil tliocriterion of their penalty.

Tt w indeed true that without thu useof reason sin cannot exist. Where reasonU wsintiiij; sin inuat alao lie wanting'. Thewretch who li»3 robbed himself of the xvmcf reason l>y drunkenness may impudentlyplead that whea intoxicated bo cannotcommit formal sin, Doc3 that excuse bim?Not ut all I Would God cxcu.ie tbc suicidewho had r.i»hly nnd wiekcilly laid violenthands upon him»'.lf, because, forsooth!after taking away his own life ho could nolonger siit? You might well bo shocked

f, this vury Jay, while you were gazing ata form, whick from outward appearancesyou suppose to be a man, you were toldthat llic claims* of the creature before youto humanity hiy ia appearance only; thatit was a monstur possessing the heart of atiger or of soino IQS$ noble nuiiiial. Howyou would shrink from the touch of thatuionslfi' ns though it could contaminateyou! How you would shudder i t it.sgba3tly gtaticcd, and shut your ears to itsboisterous laughter! Yet you shrink notfrom the druukiird with such a HCIISO ofhormrorof liutred, uUtioujjh the weirdand I'upuiSivi; uttribulw of the monsterliuve no motitl dcfonntly, whilo the drunk-

Li'd's transient bestiality i. .. so foul. andcriminal us to in:tke the augela weep.

I,ul us now turn uiir utluuliun to lliuivMerfilitiiiof the cal;iijiitou3 results of

intcinpcnuiix'. As trlir ^iiuakard bimselfprimarily .end d'^tly thf sntl"ujvi% a j

sunvyofthe. diviti.iifi'Ji* nature of the Ihi> sitahiiiiH -.vill I,*> iiiiproprinto. |it», wliii.li inlglit 1»» 'well spout In

sonic useful nnd lucrative I'liiiilnyment, is

duvuk't! lu his wmtiaJia Oftlic tdVOni—

; men nhofc fricud.sliip IA contusion,itml who?c discoui^o mid niaiiiioi' exhibititucriuivucdl sigu-s ofnniiirkeii und deep-rooted depravity. His money, whichihou'd be Iniil out in proviilitif,' fur tin;"icccssilics nfbis fiimily, is hivi-shed uponvretcheri whose claim to bin eoinpauion-ihip hosno other basis than their carcless-ucss of-the observance ol common decorum,and their hold and oft-repeated defiance ofa healthy public opinion. Hi3 heallh,which tc'iijicrate kahita woulil hnyi1-. lon«j

•escrved in its imturfil robust .stale, isTust breaking down under the accumulatedreight of nu'llifurious diseases wbitib his

reckless wuy of livtni; has brought, uponin... Finally, his • soul, more -precious —finitely more preciniia—than nil else, is

stripped of. its robu of inuoeohce. anilclothed in the lilack mid tattero'd rajineiitof tbc sinner.

And if the dninkunl hiinsulf bo in sitcha sad plight,'19 the fumily Ihippy ? Xo;by no means! His poor wife nnd cln'd-

deptivcd.of that uiil which he wnsbound to secure to them, arc iu n most

iserublo condition, l'erhaps the poorwoman nmy by some employment earn asmuch us will keep herself nnd bur children

no way left her to earn anything. She andlior cliililrcn arc dwelling in a ^dilapidatedold house, whoso aged roof creaks in thetempest, nud oilers but a very .inaiiflicieutshelter from the showers of hail ot' ruin,

ml whose cheerless uspoet idmoat chillstliu blood of a:iy benovolc.it neighbor who'may liave the charity lo visit the shunned

ipslcada uf Hie outcast jmor. Theliing which the woc-wor». "--•her and

_leoled cltildren call tlicir own aro suchas.would nolbo doenied sufliciont shieldagainst the light breeze ot spring, letilone the bitter, slinging blast of -.winter.

:Tho henrth is truly dreary. Xd\ firellas!:caj!ii^iQiiibriglit'aiul •smiling fnoos :ovadds its ploasurublo contribution to a hostof domestic and,.household joys. Thelittle ones nestle close- to their^hcartrbroken nuitlJct' and murmur in bui* cur thenanio of their unnatural father. Povertyis wriftSirupori their shrunken countenance,and.tiio paleness" of their chceka givestoken, .that the inhuman treatment theyhiivii received in tbeir building • forth will

•Aa>Vhe;CoKV-iucrcn8C9 'in intmcrouch clo:(6r atid closer to their darlingand heroic mother and acck to keep.., theirlittle limbs warm, "* Many a' tedious hourhiis passed since food entered their lips.The last dollar WIIH tnken* aivny by. their

j-.to the, tavern, uml, unless God__ its somo cliaritablO'. person to tlicirhumble abode, they may perish of hunger,1

while .tbo man, pfVuthor.lliR monster, wholoft them thuR is rioting_iu .Hio.socioty

his return to"tbo dismal habitation of woowhich they ca'.l "home," it. is \witli aonti-menU of dreiid und torrta1/'' Their bruisedrind iilaokenod .bodies toll a hoirifyingtale. MadJenCd by intoxication, thodrunkard ia accustomed to 'w-rcakrliis-.ill*humor' upon blu'dcfcur-cluas family at find-ing UionV unable to supply him withmoney for a"fnrtlier '• carouse. -Even

treatment'IQ wliich '-five?-- are'

Ihiok you uot lhat 'heir mtnwith nn ovil need ? Can .tho con!their father bo forgotten 7 Will £iiuilata tbo example,; ; them,cmnpatiy their vile parent to Ihaunts? Or will they uot ily ( |house to avoid his presence and : j jonemy of human society—tho3o 'hy preying upon, their fcllow-niswindler, tbo thief, nnd tbc uiurd*

OXFORD, X , J .

TIIE CULtJIAnV ART.

iron- It lint

Tli6 Emperor Augnstae, like Llagreat Juliui, waa n Gohcr man. Hetha magnificence of tho Cable fotitt polllinflnenco and tt, o mcdlnm of worthily reoelr*Ing bis friends. The same notions originallyAttracted Alexander tho Great to tho calfliiie,;aud uutil ho ceased to bo controlled by hlanobler KCI/, he ato but little'

Cicsnr ato lightly and frequently,tus, lhatuututypcof "uoulu XIV. iagraiof detail, had his garments madodaughter, was tbo last to s'l at table,but thrice, tho opfulon of llornei'trary DolwithBtandiug. He pre(or old cheese to all the delicacies of thoUo.

Alexnuiler, iu Asia, hail whito boam Btowcdfor him, and declared them delicacies, Thoywero then a recent discovery oi his fnvoritocook.

Under Iho emporcru, forcignors weroRhmvn, nmoug tbo prcomineat Indusfries ofHome, uot only those famous cooks whoconcocted tho impcriid saucca, but anotherspecies of ulrilled artisans: thosa who taughttlie pcnplo how to walk, how to dance, howto chew their food, &r.d how to dean tboteeth umltiniN. ' ;

Diogenes, encountering n child, who 6Hflwith Fxtrcum mpidity, boicJ its proceptor's'cars—a hnrsb rebuff, oven from Diogenes. '•

Jlnrc Antony, with whom wo bavo allgrown FO familiar in our books of rhetoric,WAS onrcjuprcd loss hy Augustus tuna be.cause ho forgot everything for the pleasure;of tho table—his competition for Uio empire,hid iutoreabi in Asia, bis armies; in flue,emiso ho preferred his cooks to his generals.

Xnnolcon ato sparingly and without michoico; ho ate for EUBtonanco, nnd nottusto; but bu conceived a tasto for gastron.omy. Tho Kciisaalitios of the table would'hnvi'ljccn incompatible with life active life.

Ciwnr ato wilhoat vivacity of toato;Utiiirleiimguo also took but light anil slmploropasU', ttcspito Ins Blrengtb. lib holfibt, andhif pliysicnl activity. Ho preferred vegota.h i r s t t o n i e n t r t . • • • • - •• . ' ' • '•- ' •:,. ,-'•••.''

Ken-ton v.;as not a gourmand, but ho lovedneither lettuce uor women.

^Sfhcu thd BOUI of Alcsandoc the :Gitr.riie*d to liconUousucES

nsiil mi-Jui^ht orgies WLOSQ mad eshoes baicome dowu to us through mora than two :

i^and yearn. Alexander could not iu.\a iu trifiiuK folliaa. Ouo night ho offer.

Thirty-sis poi-aous diad on tbo morrow. .T-iic Athenian gourmands, whoso applause 'U iut;iil of Aristotlo waa so proud to gain,. ri! i illicit more delicnte. They did uot in>xL'ii[<! thomselvcs, dined to the number o[ ..n, nud phiced an interval of four hourf:twoou their meals.. . . • .Meat was served, iu Home, on portable

furnaces, and is yet GO Borved in tbo north ''of Europe. • —• -r-. •" . . . . . .

Tho Roiniiou had ambulant kitcbenabich followed them in tbeir travels. The

old King of Prussia imitated them in this;his kitchen followed Liia cvsryffhcro."; *• ~;-\~!.

In^SuTnmor the BomauscQUsedfitreams of s::.fresh and limpid water to rtm at tho boaeaof tho walls of their balconies, . ' ,

As foi ns, wo owe the flavor of oursolsaie/ -to Uiespif^f 'America, Hii einntimou^ofCoylon,.JL'e Tanilla of Mexico,' tha nutmegsof tho Malacca Islands, tho black poppers of ~'..*ava, the capers of Baibary,- the rod poppers :

if tho Caribbcaa Isle's, &c.,&o.-; •--Tho ancients spicc4 and flavored with ,:

peppermint, saffron, oxymcl, old cheese andpenuuts, which VitoUins brought back from :Syria.—La Cuisine,

HOT.WATER DRINKS.

An Euglish physicaa says: Tho hnbit of. .Jrinking strong tea or black coffee- directlyaftcrmeals is especially bad, and cortaiuly in-terferes with digestion. At breakfast time alHhyTiiwu' hu<J~ttll-lii8 i.Uuii iu liim; tUi.l ™

ly it is then unscientific for him to inflict. >upon lisa, system strong, tea or coffee, f At -V, loft'limti" tua ut coffee may well be Iu.dnigod in moderatoly; tho bulk of tlio day'srork is dona : tho body not only wantsjios^ _iug out, butfstiguo isIeJt.wbicli^jBBy well"bo counteracted by tha usa of a mild stim.ulaut, such ns tea, and bedtime- is not yet sonear tlmt sleep iu theroby interfered with.Most untious.lhat drink'coffoo largely have

sallow fikiu, and I am iucltuod to thiak !that tbo carbonaceous inattor of tho roasted ..,.,coffee, when solargol/nndfrorLuentlytakeu,inny perhaps hftTO^sometliiug^toido^witli'""this. Tor hard workinp, peoplo.ifbo aro not_,cbrpulciit I'sh"ouTd"su^gCBt™tho tuiol'; flokir^cocoa as tlie ucallhieBt and most QUlritiaun'breakfiist bovonigo.' -For thOKo who do.not:-.;want fattening drinks, ' nnd who ol(en: caa •not digest cocoa, 7. should say drink hotwutcr ut breakfast Those who dine IMo andmako their dinnor, thoic main meal nood Adiligent drink an hour or two afterward, uiii -if thoy drink tea it keeps them awako ormake them irritablo aud nervous, i find formyself that dining solidly, aa I am obliged fi

to do. whon I'have douo my'work (7.3fl IP,"liL), aud often needing to work from 9 to '11, ft tumbler of hot water brought into my

"aludyoe liiWrnlyry isjho bout -uuil; wlioio^r-•Bomesf(lrink,";:nt>i(l."i(iffer"a few.ovontrigs. 11v:f'will bo as much relished ns tbo usual,druuglit^of - tea.~i,, Tlio ' hot .wutor 'iiiMuta-loVvcomnloto tho digestion of residual food, H~,acts upon tlv^lridneys and rinses out thoeffete matters, nnd thus will bo found, towake,1 one up Biifttoicntly, and neither to iivoJuro tlio Btomach nor to koop'-tlio -brainmvako otter boiUime. In cold weatlior warmwater is by far tho best at dinnor time, andin hot weather a draught of/.warm wator-is.'far^wholcfiomei" aud.uioro cqolingjhnu cold.1or Joed wator.7 Tlio UEO of iced wator i sono 'of tlio destructive habits In which our Amor-ican^cousius indulge—not because it cools^tlibtifor quonchos their thirst, but' timplybecause thoy haTo actiuircd Toad habits and-

'have demoralized their palates." '

-'--"Xo;"ftbo lingered •anil.;naffepinicg away oil tbo time -for..-,doctors doing her no goon";' and at Vcured by tliis Hop Bittora tbo \r«.-.v;ini;>Ji-:'abbiit.'-Vladccdhi&d<

we should l)C-for-tliatvjj

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Star.

$1.50 per Vcsr, la Advance.

weiirji C,UTUiu:i>.—(Icn. Crook,tvho has for KOIUC time bucu on tliotrail of the hostile' Apaches whomado the -recent raid into Arizonaand New Mexico, lias at last run tlu-mto earth HOiuowlicro in the.'ftwlucsiiCH

_, ^IRCAIILISLKTIUOKI.Y.—The fri^lit->*hiUrngeil,v • enacted. ii week ngo ut

^ ; Carlisle, TIL, in winch a mother killedher llireo Kttlo children iiiul then cut

v own lltioiil, vaiibtutf tluJitli, i» ouolof tlio moNt Minding on record. Tlieanntivo*for the deed, or Uio cause that

I tho terrible nets, will, iuluMIity, never lie deiini.ety

Jmwii. I t IH both the xiuci of goodLd^ment find charity to attribute! the|lfiir to ii diKoi'dercd tnind. U[)uii

. other theory am sueli uunuliimlIts bo explained. A luoUicr .ttladi-I to her little ones, as nil womenuong the poorer clit.sse» are, could

|iot, in cold, bloody'.irnl with wickedK'art, lmvo consummated such & de-

i. 'r I t in too uunntural mid tooViolent. That she was insane, mifler-

' .ing with fi maddened and disordereds, bruin, will generally be believed.

Tli:tt belief will ,nlso bo strengthened~> 'by-tliR nnuounecmont that tho unfor-

y lunate womriuliiul been tho .subject»>f Hcaiul.;1. in stories circulated ngniusther rliayneter, winch who had assorted;

Lwith a sincerity that carried convic-tion, were • grossly fulsc and terribly

It iti known thai these fulseions had disturbed her, pro-

ducing grief and mortification. Sheluul brooded over tho calumnies ofenemies and iu the quiet of her homelo lior husband had frequently pro-tested hei innocence. Believiiher truthfulness, the husband Houghtto lighten her burdens byUrging herto pay no heed to ulauderouH rumors,and lo dismiss tlicm from her mind.But a pure woman, let her lot bo ofhigh or low degree, even though shein the occupant of a poor man's homocannot always bear up agninst the

, tougiu! of slander. In assailing her. purity, that which in almost as dear

its lifo itself, is attacked. The womai, is strong-minded and brave, indeed,

__,/ who buttles and delict) the tongue othe scandal-monger. If it was thisthai impelled tho mother to ulny herchildren und' to take her own life,those that falsely breathed .scandalagainst her aro the moral murderersthat will have to answer. Thei:wickedness produced the violendeath of three little innocents andcaused a distracted mother to be beown slayer. If such calumnintovs

- have a, conscience it must buni wviJguilt- HJirJle human lawjr ertnnot

.. puritaipcro'^^r tlwprtnmes, we havebfilief inefficient chastisement by thoseverity of a divine law. It cannot

I-,,, be visited upon the calumniator anytoo severely.—Elmira TeUgrain".

Mexico. Ho surrounded their villageand, after (i light which lusted nearlya whole day, entirely destroyed thevillage, captuiiiig a large nmouni ofstolen property and It8!l prisoner*,among whom were mx chiofs. Amongthe properly captured were 100 \K>-nics and milieu, forty , being loadedwith plunder, uitrii tiHKaihlkis,gmlle»,•lollies, gold and silver1 wutrlics, anil

HCVCIV.1 thousand dollars in gold, sil-ver atid gieenbackn, showing that theIndians had been very Hiicces-sful in

Crook's nkill iu makingpture is highly commended,

h dii t h t h

of thu Sierra luouiitniiiH in

lulji naluro CVITJom<mi;llti3 i-liifi*t![

i r Urn l.Wtuj:*rllcn Dr.J.h 1 '

' Ewn Uiu baliuv ulr tiiid iinuitra grim1* ofFlorida full i<» ket-p Iu iKu|.l«7uii ..(1">M>I-nen* ond comfort. Art Mim lu-lji nature c

" »-|ii--llia iniiiiB- - • - - • • • • • ' -'urtlu "And, cli

urWaUi^JilFwtUwieT'nB.', "'iVT'AHKrii1!TONIC. It M-tiiiit tn Iiavc ifcc wiirlil fur a fldil,mid unnl ut lite ciirrt-iiL IIWUM'* yield In IUnrtlon. I Imvu 11*0(1 It Iti thu «t*u ci[ u drilrali*nml ilyii|ici>t]i; jumt^ hrty, wltli tliu inwt urnt'Kyin^ rcMtlth It ftt-iiK-J in nccomtillrli MIUI•a*« wliat tliu miial i>ri->u*r.j>U(>ii* nml tffat-nctit for tliat inlH-rnMo Malady fulled whollyn lirltijf UIKJIIL I am ulad to Mate Hint theri.nK> Im* greatly ri'llevtM mu jK-reonally ot urmiMcftiinu ntutilu fomlltinii ut tlio xtoiimrti of(•UK ttaiMlnj,', l i u tl.o Ideal i-tnlfia aud In-

' Jlcmrn. llmcox'tt Co. rallwiwUluttcnttuii(i tlio fact tlmt nlltr April Hf, ltWt, Uiu nntnomil rtylo of till* i> — - '--'•••

»Ul.|>ly i'AUKEIt'llT.I- .n.].!-.,!, for-tit*

lioir i

Ullicera of tho expedition way tlmt hosurrounded the Indians before theywere aware of his presence,* and tlmtif ho had not done so it would havetalien six months and nll.theiucn iuArizona lo liuve captured them.

IiiroiiTANT It* Titus.—A reprcsontu-ivo of one of tho prominent Euro-|iean powers in Washington, reportsthat a serious event is impending inEngland,' wliich is no less than theabdication of the Queen. Tho rea-sons given for this entirely un-lool;ed-for course arc her failing health andconsequent inability lo perform theduties devolving upon her as Queen.Her ilajesty is about 05 years of ageand has nhvays clung to the visibleendowments of the throne with suchtenacity that ahc must have greatlychanged before the thought of abdi-

ution could be- entertained by her.Hut her health seems to have entirelyfailed and she has become a victim ofmelancholia of tho most pronouncedtype. If the Queen abdicates, thePrince of "Wales will, of course, be-

mo Prince Itegenl, nnd in thUevent, it is said, the whole course oKnglish politics would be changed.

A PIANO MAKLII IS XKOI'IILK.—Anattachment was issued last Saturdayigainst the property of Albert "Weberthe well-known piano manufacturer,on the application of Kdilberto Giro,who claims that "Weber converted tohis own use the sum of $-,000 whichhe placed in his humid last January.Ho has since been untiblo lo oblniitho money. On one occasion, listates in liis aflidavit, "Weber guvliim a draft for $1,500 on a San Erancisco firm which proved to be -worth-less. Giro says tlmt nn. l?"Jilclt-$'lihad.ji-'vuuvcx'satiou with AVeber i:ivhich tliC: latter acknowledged thathe'bad recently lost $liO,000 in stockspeculations, and was insolvent. Mr.Giro, in his aflidavit, charges JWc-bt-r with • removing his pmin-'iin order tyut-fmud liia cit;duin>.

Oranges and Florida! W.E&R.BUENETT,17 A«a(t<Miiy Htrtiut.

Newark, N. J.,

aiitivil^nferior i>

nnl n.H...V of ( l inger: nml n» itln^cr U unmil flavoring Inuri-ilkiit In unr Ttmlilire tha t our frlwul* will a^rct! wltli

imtiL'i-. liinvun.-r,KIit"tlii;li.rfi'iinill.*imil nil iMiitk-K n-iiitilniiiK In tlio liunil*t*. tt-raptwl utiilfr HiilNIIUIt'fd

pr ]>ulr>t.muter HiunliujMir-

vre an

THE

(Vooalist3 and Bell Players.)

"Ti le m.irt iliiiriiitili; il "

I ™ | m l . , ( l a i NEW SWISS UK1.I.S. »lll tlvfIlirfr I'lillllarlj- Nmvl uiul l'..|.ular CON-

BEATTY" MUSIC-HALLWashlnmon. I I . J.

On Friday. June 15/83.ONE NIGHT, ONLY.1/I«I Carrie Wjl\rt, Contralto,

Mhs Mart/ Druyton, Sepntiio,Mr. Orlando Dr«yt«n, I'elmo Tenor,

Mi; WaUtr Field, lhij)\>,

Mr. J. M. -Uaulanl, /ftii-*,.I/IM A'ni Uro>/t MtnU <w<t Ofj.iuht

Tln-Ir KXTKAOKIUNAIlVCONCKUTrihid i't u I'liarmlngbutvctlnti nf VOCAI. (JUAIt-TETS, reiulurvil In ttit-lr own t.cnitlur ftvlr•Juitu, !-uii!,'H, mid Hull ml*; u\m llitlr rnurvel-ins tiirfi-rnmiifc mi a laiiu'iiltlouiit i.eal of ILM

NKW SWISS BKI.I.S. IMiiflik-il aiiillciice*yw'hcri1

Tioltots - FIFTY CENTS,Children. TwontyFlvo Cents-

Scats kccureil wllLmit extra cVuriji! »t

The Warren County DRUG STORE,

KKAN'K UIVKHf*, (icnenil IHrwinr.I M I ' L

SEAL SKIN SACQUES,

Dolmans, l-*alotot«AND

Fur-Lined Circulars/

ALTBUISfi and RKI'AIltINO•nil Ut.l &te.{li(A t» IH> HK'li YMt «m tx

ihur uit>rr Mtinfitcturily tlnriinjthe Hummer.

FUR OF AM. KINBSTakun nu Sloragu for thu Sniuincr

HiiUnMiro.ra«AiwlAU;iuVitby moth or fire al a

on theirViduu. T

Hiest Prices Paid for Raw S t a .W. H. & R. BURNETT,

17 .V«<ntt*MU.v HI.,

Ntiir I'uHl.oillci*. NEWARK. N. J .

What docs "odds and ends"

moan ?

Wu mean by odds and ends

:lmt we have, a large lot of

Single Coats, l'ants and Vests

ivliidi wu have broken from

nits that we . . v -

MUST DISPOSE OF.So for the next 14 clays we

will have them on Counter

No. 1, and sell them at 60c

on the dollar.

NOW FOR BARGAINSAT Till*

Philadelphia One Price

Great Excitement—AT—

WASHINGTON.

McCraolceH *nt "Woshmglon,. NowJernoy, lias liia'depository near-

ly tilled with iitio carriagesof the latent style—

PIANO BOX BODIES,I t c x t r r <liivcn, KUlpt lc «VlCrcu'Hlci- Sldchiii-. Mtvcilc

Sfrcl, O l l inml

. "At Oakworth House, in Yorkshire,England, neaV.Kaworth, where Char-lotte Bronte wrote 'Jrue Eyre,' areforty "lass structures and a 'wintergarden,' the latter covering half anacre of ground ami the cost of which'Was $100,000,' tlio floor being of 'mo-saic pavement,' which took 'nineItalians abouti three month to laj*.'

::. -For the 'heating,-2D,500 foot of-i-hich-;>-pipiny' iH-eini-loyfcd. Aiid all this,

lugether with mansion, grounds andother, accompaniments on the same

"""princely scale, js fnvne^y Mr. Isaac•; Holdeu, whose first earning?) were us

'drawboy' to :'i hand-weavers.^ He-': aouglit education iit an uyuuiiig .school

became a teacher, studied Latin andGreek, invented the lucifer match,was bookkeeper at a manmftcturing

• establishment, improved machineryfor wool-combing, founded three bus-iness houses. iii France and one inEngland, anil became the head of a

- firm employing 4,000 hands. Of hisJ ;^ : ^±i ; - : ; nature .and good deedsLondon Soci-

•/^/•gives this pleasing report: 'A lib-.•. .. eral benefactoi' to worthy objects, a

•'' hearty supporter of the religious de-nomination to which he belongs, a

•—-—f*?<nd of the friendless and a helperof teniet-tly."" Among the liberal-manufacturers of to-day the name of

-7 Daniel F. Beatty approaches that of• the generous man above niontionctl.

"HOMK, >S\vi:i:r HOME."—ThU re-;..•- :ina'ins of John Howard Payne which

i-;--",.v_ -liavc recently,'"bcGii— brouyhL-Lulhiscountry from Tunis were interred

:..:~ri last Saturday in Oak •• Hill cemetery,, M'aKliington, D. C, with appropriate, ceremonies. The hoarse was anade

, •,. y, especially for the occasion and was-:•- (Irawn^b3;,fourhvllite horf?o«J;.(hiH;;WiLS

. followed by iifty carriago.s containing.;.. Payne's relatiyjcs.^tlin.oKitor and poet

of the day, the President, membersof the Cabinet and many othej;-ofli-

-«n(V.:pronunont-'.'itizens.^:Tiieioiiies wore •«oiuliit:L«il"oiTrirjjlia-

"'built'1'around thcyj1 monument" which h'ftdA'J_Ve j3:octcd-.fo4.therpoetV

•~:~-:m'eiuory. The monument is of white: marble, fourteen feet high; stirmcunt-

- nd by a bust of tho poet one-halflarger than life size. On the front of

• the•Hhnftis the inscripiion," "Home,--..Sweet:-Homc,born•'Jtunel9,-17!)2; diod^MfWi'-i^fcOUhe^. s\ inficription, which was on his tomb-vi^atono in;Tunis:,;

Sure, wlicn t l i j gcutlu njilrlt fled

If rc»1in<4 c b m o Ilio ii7iiri- domt,

\\ Uii nnns oiiMrelcliei1, God s nu(,cl snid

I H l l

Ou Tucsdi} ofthiSj^e ^« i \ steam-ers lauded 1,11 •» irhinigrant" at'Castle

Of this iminbei nlmut 2,000\ ftoin G< uiifinyuii l nooiiuu

"Michael Shecnati, one of thu jurorsin tho Guitenu tritil, lias become ii1;sane. It is supposed that the excite-ment of tho triul unsettled his mind.

A i>AN<M-:nors ('<>i:\Tr.iti 'i:iT.Thure nrc (Inngennis connterf^itH in

circulation purporting tobe"W»lnut LentTlnir Restorer,'1 Tlie strongest (tvidciicuof its great value is tbe fact that partieshiiowiiiy its great cllicacy "ti-y to IJIII"iV, Kacli boltlcof \\wyenume lias n j'ue-siuiiie-'A u walimt leaf—blown in tlie tcliiaS;mill a ijreen Leaf on thr^outsiJc wrapper.The '"ltcstorcr" is na hiiVmless' as water,wbile it possesses till the properties neces-sary to restore life, vigor, growth amicolor to tbe hair. Purchase only-fiomretpoiii-il'ii! parties. Ask your druggist forit. 'Ench bottle.is wiirriuiteu". iTolinston.JlollowayA C o , Pblladalpliia, and Haflk Jtuckol, New York, wholesale agents.

WHO GETS ALL THE MONEY,

Hy tho way,- tho I)ig crop-i lust ycaihaveu'tnt nil re<liiccd tbo co^l nf living, intho startliiiR fnet iiisuovpru.1 by 11 Xisiv Yorkcorrespondent o( tho Knffulo /Crjnrxi. Theprincipal articles nt tlsiily consumption nreftrthtgh, it not liii;]ior, m i:i the <!iisa_ ofmeats. A Iftryo (U'iil«r in tiiio vegetables* ic.Washington Market, ivhom I lmvo dealt witlifor venrs, tolil inc. ycstonlay tlmt bo paidniuclrsubni for liiii Klocfc'thaii formt-rly, amitlmt hiu customers saBnidlToi-iJiiJ'to ha nioieeeouomieitl and wero buying le-w. My lmt-tor rjinn mid Imlcher lmvo linen' grumblingalMVi'iiter,'nnd Nweur tlml fiirniiiw must bo"milking (ill tho money mi Uicy 1cat'1t:"i'nal:oauytltiug ut existing prices. Tlio LOURInland fanner,, I know lutve cWred foftnuesIn tliQ past five yours by.1,1 I'nisiug early"truck," bat I can't find by inquiry tha't.'ftmiora west of us have been making groatprofits of Into. Query: Who goLs tlio

aro all poorer hero Hum wo were threo .yearaago, the trouble being tlmt whethor Lusiuuss

"romnius iiSciianged, so" that "\vhat ™ tiec iumi-latos in oun yoar molts away iu tbo tiosL

STEEL AXLES.Ills Car-

riages arc neatly

Upholstered and Painti'li,

Ready for A'ae Spring Trade.

J^"Jc/iy"HC irhhinif t» purchase ii c

mui hhjhfiixUU v'dlmte- iiuw'y by milat hsi/iidorv nntl mnkinqn Jh»r<*tnjhiiiaination brforc purchmimj efoetrhere.

Factory near Winler's LtuubciVan!,

JIKLVIUERK AVK,

Washington, N. J.

We have knives, and va-rious kinds thereof. Cutleryfor tlie pocket, for the young,for tlie middle aged, for old.The rough, strong jack-knife,the light, delicate, finely;fmish-ed lady's knife. .Good steel,

ivory, in tortoise shell, inmother-of-pearl, in hard rub-ber, in nickel, in wood. Pricesfrom io cents to $2.25. Kniveswe guarantee for quality. Re-fund money if a knife provesfaulty. For a large stockfrom which to choose call atthe Warren Co. Drug Store.

Custom Dress ShirtsTo measure, made from selected "Waiu-•\«ltii muslin, with extra tinu' three-plyincn bosoms reinforced. Have tho "FrenchL'lncket Sleeve and initial on the tab. Fit,quality nnd workmaugliip guaranteed.

MY STOCK SHIRTSro .(if einiorlor qmllty, ina-le or Wnmnuttn iniVa-

i_l [tit! unnilH mill ukijiititly llulaliaJ. lluvu Uiu

J. T. Robev. ^ .—2 9 S o u t h 3d S t i . E ASTON, PaV

-Muv Sl.H.

.nwirt—VuERi..\si>.~Jiiii«2(l, nl.. TruiniiiUitv.,M. E . iiiirsimapj.-by Itev. .J; II-hiii iBN.-Mr;t jenrgi \V. I.uwii nnd -MaryJl.O.'.'-J-'.'liiiiil, nil

tlie fitli inet., liy lluv. \Y. TliotiiHui,'•••Williuiii0. Smith, ot Biooraslrtinyiud l.iz/.icTlmteli-isr, of Franklin. • • • ' .

:.MEitr—llEDUKN.-^Iimo'fiiii. 18SX t » t tliel'rcfbyturluu imrPoniiL'u, Asbury, N. •'., bythe llov. « . W. Toinwin. Mr. Win. B. Emury,of Asbnry, to Miss Mu V. l k d d u n , of Jrvinjf-

. . t O l l . . _ . ' . „ . • . .« . .. .;• . . . , . : .W YCKOFF—J IANS—'At Hie 1'rcsbvjerinirjvir-

" Xcofrk'. •^ydoinV.If l .Vt. D.liiwi, ui'ul1"' 'Eliza Huiin of Andumnitown.

Wusic Lessons.Tlie Eubscrlbcr wmild ruK])Gctfully atitiottttfo

to tlie people ol Wel l ington nntl vicinityt h t l i w iidy l ( i l y o

Tt p p

thutlic isiipw r y (iy ...Instructions In Music

011 piuno or oryun; Icssona {jlvcn ut Ills luimuor ut tlio resideiiut!oftliuininll.• Tumtsru-

JAMES h. K 6 S B N I ) E U K Y ,.-Brond Struct, Washington,-N. J.H o ! o r f

• For Western tiek'elB, First clnps, Second, nndEinlsjnuit ,r iac8, :npiily to 8. Iiinee,- Wunlcnitlckci iiL'cnt. a l Ibo old rollablo WCHLCTII tlckutolDcc, Lehlgli Valley Ucjiot, Eaalon, F A . MUJIBI1 r e t II![,!, i f i CIICCKLU to tltftlnallon

BIllDD o w M t j *

Wright's Xnainn Yf?cta1)lp Pills.fue l ; VigittUB lie Drill Z Ftlco 2ru All t i : j ( ! iU

l«Ji;XTS IVANTEIit nroiirnew liook, The\ NI'Y OF Till-: ItlJItKl.I.IOiV. liy A l -.KS i*iN [CI<:ilT4»N thu |;ruiitu!t nt llvlnc ilcitctivci;; clilt;! »f tlm spy ami retml scrvleo Uur-

.-.£ tnu KuboHlun. A )nnrT('MoiiP, tlitlllli^.utiilIriilbful work, contain I nu Be<:rct« nf wftr ncviirbufuru ITKIIK inilillr. Dlii^lrntcd hi uxculiuntmy)\}—1,1 Ft; nml I.AltOKS of<\ l l . S I ' U K -<iKO.\, tliu m - A t I,UIIIIIIII nri'iuitii'r;

•-• >lc«l I ' . l r t l i i r i - ' l IHi In illi hi ITin; n o b l e I ' l i lhinlliroDlHt.

' IRK. ftnro ennncex for! nnil Hiioclal tcriuj.

llluttruttid, iivw 40 ciifiAnunlJ. Wrllf lor^lri

i t . N; v. ' ir - -yis enru 'uitOtJKNYN, S.;Y,

LGm

ant of ait Oriran -will ilo w. AI.LEUR11'8 F

Dud niibfttnit0 to 11 fltnim.

S t o s a

one In want of ait Oriran -will iloLr ut H. W. AI.LEUR11'8 Factory,ill Dud niibfttnitlul !iihlniitii:utB i-

0 11 t 'iijf.froin 0 to 11 fltnim.1 D o g u s S t o p s . a t G C o n t s E a c h .

T«3rOntslug»c Iriw to till. n " • . ' • '

' 30-.1y. ---U-,.^-7> '.•.• Y

Notice.

Hipping aii(2"~3?lam:ag'•' diniu to order nt tlio Organ Factory of

C . p . Bowl by,fneiir the cnntil).' All work done nt low pricesnmlat^cr nhortiotko

l u pmcfl

To Lawyers!VOR 8AI.B.

of STUWKTSDIGrSl Int^ovol-

1 cop of»ThlSrDST\ l runSInnno\ f t l :

Tlicau I uf 6 ure iE s;aa I LI nui an 1 i\lll' <old at a itrv rtii uim 1" i I* c 'n 11 rtnttm

Clothing House230 NoiiliaiiiptOB SL, lasldii. Pa.

U-. , \ . C'nrllii..:. Mnii:iStr. ' •

Fashionable Millinery

*Rss

HAMPTON & OBEHLYr<- II.in- tn-riiiii'iM touffcr u full utnl i'umi>!(ii

^lork of t'a.-liluiKiti1>: Minium- anilK'liicv Co'Kls iidiirtnl In l b -

»ri:iX(i.\:Ht MMKIta v. A .s o x . . :

heir Miii'k 1 vnllrcly new—JuM rirrlrci l fron

itv. mui tlii-lr \xkcii ilrlyi-i>m-I'clitli'ni. 'I'licv liavftiow on haml n

ill III f IJUVI. . l-Vatli.-rs. I-'I.-H.T.-. . ' t c . .-I.-

—SlampiMj a Spevtttlf!/.—

HAMPTON &. OBERLY.

HARDWARETOOLS,

CUTLERY,

¥ABM, GAEDEN ft HiwerSeeits.

J. £. LYNN. Prop.,ItltOAOKTUKBT,

Washington, N...J.

REASON WHY.

I

MONUMENTS,AND TAI1M5T8.

in'iiii oi work iloliu in .^gj

—IN" A1.I. ITS UKAXCIIIiS—

iVrtls'tii'iiUy and Promptly; .Executed. •"

" ' i w ' iimMiaivM'nl'zja'lron'lfBlllti^'.'Lr'1 '"

HIST I'AUII.U'IES .t .MAUIIIS'Klir

JUST SEE HERE!' • • f t Wasiinpjon Meat Market!i

The reason why we can offer special iiuluccmcnls to our pa-t'oiis is our carrying; nearly Ssoo,ooo worlli of

'merchandise in our four stores.

Tlie Largest Stock of Silks, : ;

Tlie largest Stock of Dress Goods, ' > \The Largest Stock of Domestics, """~\i

•" ' • -••-•• ' • ' • • . •VTI ie- largest-StOBk- 'of .Hosiery," ." •/.'['. ,:,,:,:.:.; ,.:.-•...'.:. . IliaLargestStocJcofUmlerweat;'.'"..- :::

The Largest Stock Bf Gloves.

: : . ' A . T T H E ; ;'•'.[ ;• ••.. : :

aigest Dry Soods StoreEastern Pennsylvania. /

(Our Motto is " Good stockml) square dealing," ami we

wilt not be undersold by anyonfc. We keep constantly onIiaki'd a full supply of choiceinicats of all kinds ; also frui:saji'id vegetables, and for thesiccommodation of our cus-itomers we are preparing to/run a wagon about the firstof April, and will "call at theirdoors with meat Tuesdays,Thursdays and Saturdays ofeach week, saving them thetrouble of coining to the market.

E3?"l'lease call and see foryourselves.

P00L&HAN0E,

Sccotiil-llcatii'c we luvii no iluiiMtMirnlit i»» |»uy'the niMinirtclonT"Sndtjl>ljbT«f.tr" *" e x i " ' " ' l ' >

Third—Ueciuii'o wu nrc i;ul O^H^L'J t'Mutrj1 »ucli u l:u-i>»tuc!i tukti ' i i an tt**urlinriit (»» we ra

Tomn'kc rimrn lor S|>rtnK Ciooda w(. H I H ^ I I iliikiliincoofoiif Fall iiuJ Wluti-r IIUOIH nnd Slim1

at creiuty n-dnctil pilcox.I!oy»* f<notn nt rtilaiun nrkiH In cT-i-c. 1'uncy SSIJIJIL'.

Bolvidoro Avenue,

l l l ' l ' . WTNltHOK lin

CARPETS;

FLOOR CLOTHSWINDOW SHADED

SAIK o

1ST AS SO ,tliUf »L ii

i to the

UlllOUIIt"0 DAY

•-I-LANp.RETH!Sll

GARDEN SEEDS.

BXJSH:._&..305, 307*309 KortimmpluiiSt., Ktistoii, Pa,

THE BESTA.T LOAVEST FEIOES

TO BE FOUND IN EASTON, PA

o. f.MIGHTMGALE,I V t l t Sti-oct,1 l !

ir .Vt u. Ud]c - mid \U,y^ UiimMee* vurtel

Custom Work '-a.'-Specialty.Iffo. 321 Baroffthampion Street.

:**- l l % tg^ S ) * ^ ^) ^j ^

ON THE COENERTlio lai'o'est line of -Millinery and Fan-ey Goods, arid nt fclie lowest -prices in-:town. '

OJLLaL, A.NI> SJSiE. -

J. W. flTIS.

i<aii|)ointmcnt. Use

Sl'KClAI.fllinsiif onu of mtrailll lii't-n <-ntnp«>1tt>d

to plaru mi sioniyc i-:iri>els unim^tt tostdL'k"»norilinarv wirtict ninri;. IIUFIIIU.- fllliui; nur jin>- •BUtbulf.lIm.'WllMiliiiiMtciili - — • -

Cabbage, Pepp-sr, Egg, Tomato, Cel-

ery, Swoot Potato, ani 'Straw- •"

berry Plants in Season.f i J t

tliun-for offer

SPECIAL PRICES(less'Hum cusi uf maniifatturu.) Also »

CftSH DISCOUNT 0 F 5 PER CENT.

ilcllvur iroiHis free of oliurf^is Inneari 'r tr«<l rmlSn n'llbin a cIMuura i.r 100 mil.'.,n Sew Vurk clly. We l.nve nn

ELEGANT ASSORTMENT•wrv kind nml LTUIIIS of Ciirpeu, Flnor

Clotlis, "Ac, Kck'ctcil for na-MinL H ; H . W K truilis•Itli Ibu ulinort (.-arc. mui muiiHim anil cottiiL'c

..un aliku be luuulsoiiiuly uiul ii|i|>ro[irlsite!yriiriitHluil ut H ciwt never lwfore ii|.pr(iiiclieil

ici ir t ids wcru nsud. . Oiniu uurly wtillu

Star,

Live County Paper,Ami contains weekly u t'oinpeinluun of

imwrf which h of inlerost to tilli tiges und CIHSSOA -

REUBEN4 Fourth Ave.

ear Cooiiiir Iiiplltiite. :iil :tiul'-IHi nvurmi's nuts donr. (Nlnili wt.. i-lulimi :iil LH'I-IttlcVlltetl VWO liliHrks uway. '

Drowned in'Beer.Con.

"Tim fuel!?, fir, ami von may stick a pin then.',.llmt Uiu jii;c|ili!_.iil,ilii-..i:»uiitry.iii(; likely.to.l*

ttiiifiiHUc't'miitiilt.'riliiMitliiirirHyJnt'll tliu «:tr ol

"^'YL'.MUnllliuworsI ofili1*lui!r.rtnnk1mt lutfl-ni'*« 1M tlml It. Kite »|i Uli!nuy.ti(iublo-, HI- II heavywind ruinje tint wnnif," mlituil n fUy [iliyMchu,

r h t o m ! ! i 5 p k n « D r W l $ " ^telilntl It II wiiki! (if fin-riMl"lonniii'OifiiiliiiJlici',toriild llveci". imiiMij, tiu;l nHJIial , uiiillayi« Dm

0Th[ilm"liiinrliiily [net iii-coiiutu In t>:itl. [or tliulucroiHlni: mlo* nf-IIESSOS'S CJM'CISH 1'UK-OUS I'l.ASTKK, Wlilcli lit out:; ii,lll«nt('Mli(.'f<;flvuiiitciBH. I ' rke '^J ccutf. A^k j-onr I'liy^icliuia W i t H , ..- ••; "-"•

Ni'alinrv it Jolm-oii , ''tioml^if, New Yoik.

" "Iti-'t/ie vi'iUer-vf- lU"~Kditfc\ uf- JohnVul-cr .deceased—Hide h=Iiu r- Crc^ih,-s^

PUR9UANTTO'nil!!Olll)liH Of TUB SUIt.tumitu tif Urn (.*•> inly >•! Wnrruii, Hindu on lint

nitIiiliiynfMiiy.A.Ii.,tm«.llinuHfliid uisltt hun-dred mid e . ' K [3'.l'iVii^i'H "" 'uTu'Kr t^o^^smtiT »fjolm^kcr.Tiiieiil^iioUoiimyonVarreu'.iicC'M*-Cil lO 'I tCK'lll Ultt "MllR III tl'O t-llllSCtllHT, lli« UX-ccutur on or helureOliu Ultli day of fubtuary,A 1) tltliliicn Innnlruil nsulu'lulily-fonr, belnj*nlno m until!* Irfui tint link- ot HHIII urilur; iindnnycr.'dltnr nefiltctiiiL' to lirlu^ Iti mid eslillilHiltt orlier clalni!". under dutii drnlilrmntlnii,' lvlthln Ibn

N" t ill! injifionaide'l \ntrua-

In the Cimmy of WnHunt, nth, J'lcfe Frnll, HUITIUH m•nyotUci pnrpnto lor wliltl) they liu

wliclhc

, . . _. _. lawful

„„. . -„ .„ . . Jcotoflholatnl owner, wllH'Onroacciilcil lo lliu full esnsntor tliosuvefo lawprovided for BIICII (illcnaa-Dnled Odolior O, 1891 JJACOB SMITH " - J0l!N;MUUDEIt'., '.{••1M» ofDKVV1TT RAMSEY P H IIAXv/.,CALVIN^PK'TTa ^ . ' . ^ ^ { ^ U ™ ^ / ^jACon^ytisst- KH'^" -, '.; iioij HKV w-i'uv.?j-i'r^=:

' . i . i i tn:r iVTi \ t l ] 'S*l - 7 '-L ' -J\ ^ '" i "•' " i "

^SUBSCRIBE— •:

their proper trentmcut. Su Hist Uiey ntc llnVIc to

durjUltt, aQil tbelr vl*# inift arc tnsde to eti Jure themoat frighttd intmrvd u[ a fumk.U opint lou.The only mcdl clnu Hist doe* atTurd sjiwdy Vi le rami iiurmancut curr.uC ciiciiaiViictlon*, U Dr. Kcn-ccdy1* v.vviiaTB.HKMBnV,. It U ni.t n more

ihi'r, liimpiiMrlly, of [i.iln; luttliy tti aitcritl v«.un |iiirtltci> ihu bli oil, ie<.torc5 a hcaltlitnl con-

dltlou lo ttie i!!-;s'i'J or^'in", and CVL-II c!-*!oU'(fland •iiisei' Ihe e.\|iul-«!uu of «ravt-l mui stone fioiiiUiii kldnt'j^ and l>:addor. The ti'eilinoiiy ol lian-drtds who have teen cured liy It vouch:* for tills*,if you l.avt! weakness, or pain In thcliack uver,!ie tldnej*, or If your urlna l* dark ealored, dolotdBiny treatment lot n smulu il.iy, but'hastenI once l» urrcstt Itic p r o t o n (iMIioil tscie byhcuMurUr. Ki-miiidy'd FAVORITE REMBDY.

Dr. Kennedy aaeur-n the piilillc, liy a ri'imlinionwtilch he cannot *iTord to forfeit, orlmperll. t int ,the FAV0I1ITE 1IGMEDY doua luvinorate the

1, ctitM liver, kidney and bladder compliant-,.11 at llioin Jlscajcj u.ad wcikne-KL-i peculiar

v sent Ifi any iiililrcasfjhitert for

CAtlEPUl . AT'I'KNTION ..(JIVES TO

ST'AII in piil.lislMiil evpry/rimrHtifjjit. W'tiFiliiiiglon, N. .1., ljy.i.:

1 iillLSISTKATOIt'S SA1.K

- l U S A - i j j a s i T A T J O , " "":"• •

BY VIRTUR 'Jl1 AN OROBII OF TIIBOR-iilmnV Court of Llm (iiniiit.y (if Warren,.matin

on ilio eUtli day nf April. 1HKH, tlio pnbscrllior,mlinlnlBtriilorof Itt-bccca Nixon, (iccmieuil, willPL;!I nt JIGIIIIC s«le,-!it Mi ".lice in thir-iiorcii.ii.~Gf

nt'S o'niTrlt I'.'M., tho hoii-iinnil lilt nfwiilcli tinberca Nixon dk'd fnlKud, Mnnue In thn tmron^lin I nt-tilnutjii, on' Uio HOtilti Hld« uf Lli-t M. t t 1C.1( It,, now (lcrnjiicd liy.Taciib Nlcr..

Tliu tioii^o h i i w nnd Ilia lot Isn larrje »IIL-.Any imu dtplrluc a comForlnblc homnori iu in-vcetmunt cun't do lidtcr lhan puiclinco Ihltt vnlu>nl>lf jit(i(ic-rly. Ti'tmn laiilo casv... Pifl.ine. exam-ine thu iue:nl*en bulnro tho i!rvy orpf.ie.

OSCAlt,iEb'FKltY,•' AdmlolBtmtor.

April •Mill. 18S3-.S0.6w.,> • . • -H

v l c r . Ilv C. EJivi l Sl f,Oilor,nnitorot Tlio niury mul Slmino of 3iig-

i.iidi" "Tho Napoleon Dynasty,"etc. IlliiptMtud'apcr, 1(1 d s ; doth an etc:. Ilnli. UUHPIII^ 3f. clB.'o«iage eiampH Ukimr"Nol. cold hy Oenlcri'iprlco

Amiirkan HiEnoch "DcuDtlCott<

LltiiorAlcx. H. Sicphciip IO0.M0. nml3B«.Life nfWMliiui<toii<Irvine, liy Smtlilnnl 1c.LKu of Sir Innuc Hewton, [>y J times Parlun...'.2a.lllp Van Winkle,1 lij-Wnt>!ilnpLoir.Irr!afr,......aci

itrlcnn llnn.or\m»-Arti!mnn Ward*!.'-'•'•'•'.He*>ch fflilcn,by.-jMlred.'l'eiinT^on..... ^3"..icttcd Vlllaae:'rtioTraTollsr,r-Uoldii>mltU.;-.2c.-tcr's Saiutduy NfRhi, tic., Ilolicrt llnrnB,^;.2e.

r.ii.-r.'H-.orihc Hhlnltlitdilvr t'ouilititli

j frei|iicutlv full torc»iti!lor. I\ •>!-u ivlist'theyy

ll lor

LISTEH !PIGKEL & BRO.

Have 'Something to " Say to You !

Vi' liavc in «m\'iim-kf>t nu Hulyiiliu-ii Avo-itae n liirye ami.choice scluclToti of

rliiuli \\v. nro sulliny ut. prices1 Unit cannotd lieuUm. AVc euii plcusu Uio nmst fns-

liiliotis. fiivc «3 iL- cull. Wrt! ulso \)islil T d h

. iv « i c . )to nTH]fittiicci( llinl on ,-, Tuesday, thiill.i-nlt'ip-we •"iipgiiti riitiiiiiiy ..a wngonili(rtil.(oiyii, uiul imrPiiftiM1 will -visit our.I'listninci'fl-tlirof tiinop cncli -wcuk,.. cmTucailtiy, Tlmraday r.ntl Satiinlny, nmlsupply them witli merit at their IUHITH.

No. IS llclvulcro Avrauo,

IVanhlnyton, JY. •)•

Kindlini:-FOB SALE

dry mid v »nlu nt liiially'a Miiimfac-

Delivered, to any Part of tho City.lunva nrdeni wlili Sata Yontniin?, cftrtmnii, or alUio HuFiity olllco Henllv Bnlldlui{, or Faclciry.

1 ( 1 1 1 1 J

WI1,T.I*M SIIIKI.O!', UCCCnHCII, I (JKKlHTttli*..IJUHSUANT TOTUB OliDKIt Ol' T l lBSUl t -

ilKhday of Am 11, A. D,. one llioujilml olulit hiin-:rud and elglily throe, imtico I* hereby given (oill persons bnvliiK clalme iiRainjlllii) KxtutoofLirnliAm SILIUMH, tn(e of the county ol Warren. ('"••

neiit the fiunu to iliu (iiliecribei

8PEING,STYLE8 1

FOR MEN,' BOYS

AVo .s.;ll :i Ijftlei' »r:tilt! of Cluthiiig tor less motmy Ut:iit .:it"iy"rme niseiEaston.

M.: HIESHMELl),touXts., k'ASTOX

liciusr Determined lo. Attract (lie Attention! of.-

I am olVvritiEt ono of the largesi and sliest seloleclcil Stock of JHOY'S1 ami CILll.DIt]2N''S CLOTfllNCr m - E A S T O M v

—-GALLON.

13 SOTJTK TKIRB STREET,rii«i Only Olollilnis Sioi'c In t'ortor's .Itlnplc,Hie liuilding iiiccs the Sqiiaro. - Only six (loofs from the roiiitji

This- is no Sham Advert isement ,

A.. J. BWENSON,For tJio-iiast iwelvi years •wV^.Tnln^tnn^; Son,1;-

ALL KIADS OF PUMPS OiV HAND AMD REPAIRED.. ' i s ' . -FIKST-CLASS l'LUMIUXG DOSIi ; , . „ _ _

Repairs and-Grates and Bricks for all Kinds oT Stoves and Heaters-,

n H o t A i r T u r n a c e s a Spec i a l t y .' All orilcrB vurlial or by mall rcculvn prompt aUnnilon. rflcch low uriil !<nllp{(ictlnni;ii,ir(intt.itl

• :> Hive me a cull. WATl'S' (JI.D STAND, WASIIIMGTON, N. J . Jfimay

CASES."rnr lor" W A T E R W t l l T K 1303, A N D TRrj tR W1TITJ3 K E R b S E N l ! HCO

., • "• MACHINERY OILS. • , , . •V o Inke creat iil«a»nro In Inlrnilnclnn lo tlm tntdo.onr vnvlmis criides of Mncblticry and 'oili

leavy Oilx. Tnuso BO"JB mo nuimiinnturod ny us at our worlm; cmiHuqncntly wu elva them tbe heat ol onrperaoaalsiii!erYlsk»''..sn'U'>inr»iij.nylip.ni in Riyiv].nr(i!EtJiti«tl;r«Mlf.»r.E.(.M<-!n q«alltyan

price, or no Palo.Eifcre Knglnn'OH, -Tilln^EuclmiUll ,1"

u,.»ftu!'H!iic hi aery Oil,No.-lMachiocry.Oll,Dark LnlirlcallDE Oil, "Knilrond Lubrlwtor, 'Bhalllnc Liiurlcator,-Vosi-VirRluiaOll,.3fmvn" Wool Oil, .

iStcaniKoiM I'asuic Uyi-j W, l>firo Siilnit.Oil, 1 Axle a w- IndtrOll, •' W.VViniouottonSBedUllI Sperm 81

W. II. Spcrm.pil,1 |

I'lilUliNOlllKfOOt'bll,No. 1 NcMHfuol Oil,W.Str'dl'ilinoI.imlUll.-iSo. 1 LiuilOU, • I

Spra l«<klnioil,-. . . n l n o . m i u , Us" ' i' - — " - 1 - ' - ---• uaiollno.KW j •Fflb iern( i l l , . „>"(!rj>ivn" Lt. Coiiipoilnd.

•; j „ ' _ A ( 3 K N T 8 DjOIt H O M E L I G H T O I L . . - . : . - •

All'tSur Oils" are Guarart teed STRICTLY PI ft

3R! fflUSSi

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e star.

II till! I). LiUV, II, It. LV*. vlCVKlcd fthiltCUnto |3.«a pur liwKitU 3.W per Ionstuvt. . :i.KV per to

Clinliitil .-;•—».W per Io

t^Vl!tVl"<VuiVii'iy«'."]wii)'V*u»"liaiid Oty (unac

t.Vul'lodJfJ llrtcl iroiu^clutcii (over_i«esn'»

" Wl1)l<""1 ' W M i siIIRI.nS, Jr . . Aei'1.1.»*- 1 t i n c k U ] l l t i i l ^ r u i

KiilrrtnmiiR'iu—AlUTliiiiilnn-.One .Mmli-ni 'LVrri.r- Dr. K.'iuic.lv.

.: hrmvni'ri In Ucer-Sfalmrv it .1I»1IIIM<II.•-.'. I'lxki'tKiilvi'K—WiirrL-iiCoiititv Ilru-.^l.-i

LIGHTS.—AIlcghauiaiiH"to-morrow night .

—l t ev . (!. .[.AVikxV*Yjwul will cliwcon Friday. ; • J^-:

— N o w jewelry, bi'autitul p-tllei'iis, | 'IHreceived nl French'*. 16~r

• — F o r a good, clean shavo go to Itottcu-bergor Uros.', just below the post olllec. *

—1 ciinin to itay. litiun in your clock:nnd watches if you want them rcpnire;! tokeep time. ..'... GV.O. l'ni:.vni. .

—Mr. A. W. CrtiveimuV residence'<mlielvidero avenue, has bwn Iwmtliliod byu nuw coat of paint.

- D e Molay Coiniimtidcry conferred thercd-orosVilegree upon throe persons lastnight, and received fix new applicationsfor admission.

—Tn Urn school report last week .MissAddie Atleger's "nnine wns omitiod ; bymistake. She is one of tho graduates andHtnnds well in her chi&J.

—Mr. Thomas Byrne informs us that liehay no intention of leaving this putt ol the

. country as was intimated by 'our Oxfordcorrespondent last week.

—A. combination of patent medicineadvertising wagon nud travoltini: concerthull visited town Inst work. Tim hinalibuy enjoyed it immensely.

—The students of Hlalr l'rosbyteiialAcademy, lilairstown, will hold Ihcirannual*rc-uiitou in Hutler's fzruvc, noarBclvidcre, on Friday, tho l.'ith inst.*-—'I'he editors of tho Jwir.mi uiid Ap'tiliseem lo liavn ngrecd to diraj;ioo, At thepresent rale we shall soon know ot nil the

. bail acts either of them has evor done.

—Please bear iimiind tlmt tho uuminiexcursion of tlio I'lesbyU'riuii i-huich ofWashington, to -tlunhnttau l!cai;|], willoccur (Hi Tuesday, July 24 tli, this yean

—FiMECir« ico cmitti at P." M. UvliU-m'*polo ugL'iil for "WiiKiiiiigton nnd vicinity.All orders for weddings, lvccnlion?, pur-ties nnd festivals promptly attended to.

—The Slain I'rfcoii< at Trenton, now'contains £3(J pri-oneis, four of them were

• taken there last Saturday, from Caiu-don, of whom three have each a term often ycara to serve.

—The ladies of the I'rosuytemu clmreh- or Asbury,•will hold a strawberry festival

this (Thursday} afternoon ami evening.llosulos strawberries, other nice things totempt tlte nppi'tiie will be provided.,;. Goand FCC.

'.' — IraMcCVaokeu, of Washington boi-ongh, "Wiirren county, X. J., enlarged liis

:' T-"CLirriape factory last winter, and will be.. obliged- to. enlarge, ngaiii to meet the de-

mands of ordered work. •' The building... -iinniT 70x24 fi-nt.

:, • —TliO SheiiilH of ^'iiireu nnd ... _..... counties have advertised for sale.the I'. S.

—Wo r.re informed tlmt mdmrch will probubly bo built [n thin plncoduring the present year. '

— If you want to buy si line currhi^o forthe l'ourth of Ju ly /ga to McCnicketi*!-, nlWashington, Warren county, N. J. liii

'—The ladies or tlio M. K. church, An-bury, MJH hold a Mrawborry festival on IThursday and Saturday evening of ucxlweek.

•—Diivor will culiWrato tlio -llh of .Inlyagain this year. Wo hope tho wcathciwill not he KO hard nn patriotism and lireworks tis it wan lust year. ;- i—.—Hineo the l>. L. A- W. railroad com-irnuy iutroducod the ono-thoiisand-inili1

ticket*, leas than a year ngn, $70,1100worth of them have bcuti iidtt.

—ThcN. Y.S.-V: W . ' I L U. companytins commenced running u Sunday pa&cn-pur train from N'ow STork to (1 ravel Place,tho terminus of the i-oad in I Viir.sy1vnni:i.

—"Mr. Snnfonl, an agent of the Penn-ylvunia'railroad, wns iu town on Tuesdaytuleavoriiig to tunke nrruiigoini'iits fur anxciivsirn Irotu this place tit Asbur.v l\irl<r Ocean (I row. : •'—tiYn received fromlluv, .1). Dcruelle

the mihttuz of the'Jd District H. S. Gm-ventiou lield III Illinium on the 5t!i inst.,but fur lack of space" wu an; iniabiu tupublish them this wwk. ""

—Tvnv. Mr. Spur^'cou, Lomlou, nays of|:ho Alle};haniiiiis,'•! havun> freely r t -presMed my opinion of tl.o nifrits <if theseeulcrtaiucrs, that 1 havu only to add,

i a wonl of atlviee, 'Go and hear them,' "—Thu Postmaster (ieneral has soltctcd

mclnlliu red as tlio color far tho new twocent postage stamp, The viyuullu whichwill be Uricd on the stninp it copied from'.he life east - used ' ' '

-itlcr uf inii<ie<it astiling* I ihvnys u niwell IIH of important'^

Now us I stand hero to-d^y 1 «cc b.-fmthi l h i f l T h t i ll

y ciny of people. Thatun tho HUrfucu of hl l H t l

.lie lite east d in>tatuo oi WAS] dug ton.

p pniakiuj

—Mr. fieo.:lork of C

l

g

.V Co., Imd b

:lork of i K .,usually cheerful and baa quite «urpasstv|evutt liiinseKiii gLMiinltly fyr toveral dayspisst. Upon tnrjuirv tho only i>.\planatioiiyiveins "it's si girl,1 'but llris U a fiitis-faetory tmo.

—The ttbd caw of Ciibhs mid Stantonwas argued in the Supreme Court at'l'ren-" m hist week. Senator Ui'i-hrati, of Hu-

d l f im h:x. itrpucd tlio I for tins prosecutor,

" d M i i Rmd o.N-(Jovernor Ifwlluand Mariii;mui< fur tho pri-iOiiL-rii, The ojiinion of|he court has not yet bi-cn rendered,

—Tin) Pennsylvania wtlmid companyiafc ordered that thu (JOO men thiown outif viiVpliijinciit by tho destruction of tlioilwps nt tint Uai'tteu.snck iiieailowa be re-[nincd ou the pay-roll at full ivu-jes unlit".he strnelure is relmilt. They nill silio,iiiy to uverv man tlie lo?s ha sti.-<!uiii:d by[he •lostrtiulioti of his tod*. .

— It must have been n terrible ttntL- nfnttiiii's, that caused the l'^ilmist to a?U:

>f Uhiuunicn. They are there timply us»n many grown up children, lo have aday's nieiuiin^lc»s pleasure. To be un-turtiiiticd IIM so many imbeciles—liecainnan KmiiLTui*, or (inventor, or boine muster' d allowed a day when work might cease. id when ^luwu-iip uu'iiiui^ht liiv powder-cracUcrs mid beat gemgs with no aim or..1'icL't or hope; and on tho morrow Iu ynini':k io Ihe uld tthwery and grinding t(>il

that helltg barliariana,.Such a ^atherir:^ itiourm nolhing, top-

;.>ieiits I'otiiiuf;, carriio with it no utumo-Vst and hait in it no principle. .,

Itut thu gathering here, ami those likeit throughout the northern Hlnles to-day,nre uf tuiothui- character ullogothcr. ThU(jiitlnriuy has a. meauini;. It reprcRontHsiniu'tliiii^. It has behind It a principle—an idea, l l stands for great achievements.I t is iulinitiily above a gathering of China-mun for it represents a jircat truth. Tliis,5iitlieriii^ Hymbolizci the progress of mun 'in liunian riglits, in well being, and iu all•,hat i:i meant by tlio term civilization.

A window may he a small thing, but Itlimy open U» in tho widest of viows. yo:liiri giithering, in what it signillcs, open^,(i iii tliat which every ' Aaufricrtii ciiixcndinnld nif».*t clearly He—(.'.»* tjrttiUnt tiril•'net in h'liifin hi'tonj, to wit: the final j

' i m;il vietory by which it wn[K'riiittnuutly sutttfd that ou thU uuriti oim . _. . . . ,nation, at least, should osUt and be cur- j blcHiin^ won by the valor "f those t*ol-rii'il tin. tor the pnud of tbu ptupl? atone, I Oiers which this post woriliily representi!

•Wli< .•nn plutid befm-e hU voVVi" In hisday the reiiu'dies wero fe'w and (lmUitftti;" iv much hapjtwr should this gi'tieratimi

, Unit has IH a houselinlil retnedy. Dr.ill's Cuugh Syrup; sn woiidetful lin1

j yits t'uVi'.s that

•all you «tilesecil.".;— One day lnst v.'pek, u

.). L. .\: W. rjiilroftd wasiho cut on the north sid

illions

f to

u p mid

n on thetbron^li

stonewas thrown by some otic at the top of th:ut, breaking a window in one of the enrf

d l t ' rmd fg

v cutting a passenger's'f l l t hA boy by tlie name u'f lliitchcr was 'ar-

rested on a charge of having thrown the.._._ stone, but Eitilicieat evidence to pM»lilisli

* to. enlarge, tigaiu to meet the de-1 the charjjo wns not produced and the boywas discharged.

_'IVpiiMicM>linAi,of :lii:tose for the summer vaeutioi

22od inst. The graduating, el

wilt

,fc N. !•;. railroad und equipments in thu | eon tiling, elp yuii^ niemlit i T e c r T i n ! i o : i ! t : i . ? i ! ! . . ! F T ! o r j : 0 £ r Tincnt,obtained by ohl contractors, atnount-ing to ftbout S7O,00O.-.u

-.V strawberry, mid k1*1 cam festivalwill Vie given liy the .Montana M . Kehureli iii White Oak Grove on Eialiirdayafternoon and evening, the 2M inst. Anabundance of these popular delicacies willbe provided. AH will be welcome.

—On Friday evening, the 15th inst,, the

•' Allofrhiuiinii?, vocalists, ami licit playerswill eive an entertainment in J'enttv 11 nil.

- - -Uwill liimsist or vocnl qimrtiM^, * tiiiets,songs inid ballads nr.d their wonderful por-formanefi nn a inn»irfi<'ont peal ol' 1'JO

-::-:-Swiu5.b'ella._:.vj,-^ ; I :

—An'exi'iiiinge snys when a-person* ponies into a clean tiouse nr ofliee ami

, .Squirts tobacco manure out of tits mouth,___ ovei the lloor ami carpet, il slmws that hu

"hits.(lO|Juf.toil very.far from the ]n;niy am!• innocence of his youth, and liau forgotten

mtieli of what his mother taught him.

.-. • .—Apicnic, from -fet.- -fonoph's •;!!.-•. 0.Ji'will be •given

town on the •ttli of July. Ico cieain ofbest quality anil all temperance drinks, of!tho scn.sou wilt bit had in abundance.

••''Sweet strain? of music from the JteattyOrchestra, under lite direction of the dis-liiiguislicd Prof. Lawronee, will be dis-coursed durinj the day. All welcome.

—During^1 tho, ;jVov;or, ^last Thursday.Iho lightning slrucK a house in J laokells-

.... town, occupied by llev. Mr. Thomas and•" --Ijeroy Lntouclio..-''. T.l;c. current;-- passed,';\ down tho chimney, doing very little dmn-

.Liige,.*. IJoth families were_ iiiiiiaiimcd,,.hav-'•' ""•ing"rei;rcd to n prtrt ol' the;JiouiiLO.tl??.0»!r.•• diFliTiic.i- from the- chimney thai wns

• . . • . • t r u c k . . ' • ' . • ' • ' ;

—The Women's Teinpcronce Uuion meton Thursday last. Thtrc wna a ilclega-tion present from Junction.; The PrcHi*

' dent of the Union, and Mrs. "IJentict nd-"'•' dressed tho meeting. Tiioy Itopc to havo

the sisters with llicm again .soon, nndthpy limy f't'Ol assiiH'il (tint a kindly wd-.eomo will be extended lo them when (hoy.onn (ind if convenient to visit-our- union

• ' . B g a i n ; . . • ;....

. - —Prol". Isaac'Sharp, of New Hampton,... .'on'Titosduy visited -Mattison's mill, litur

this place.'and took a sketch of thu pond,- • mill, and other .: objects in ..Bighl.fi'om,

..:.. .wlilchJi£jiili;iHls to imOtoan oil paiutingTiutiios: As the Professor has always

ivniei''' (\ocasioiiff. produced excellenttigs and i'uiintilif.'S.-.we may look for

.jiing beautiful when this is tiiiished.ill be exhibited in this town..

| O n r school .'census completed -'gives:loliildvfTf l)el,we.eii...iViitiiid 18 yours ofj 3.|,"i bf'wliiclrnre l)oyai nnd M'i girls;jrc coloretl,".',,Of this • iniiiilief'ul leastllmvo not ntlcntlcd school, but jierhnps

TiO vinl.itcd tlio law which; compels.s to attend who nre between tlio ii^es

I.find 14:.wlierens.tlio',.cbnsn9 ..ineludcsV(!Tl)i"»fwncif;~5 fiird'.".']Sr.'".L"hst""ycai''H"i\ia"gnvn-.f.ni'i|-tliuH-wii hav." mi'!" •::'-:'--;:

Vveiiingtif'tlie '22 ml." " We "understand thata cordial invitation lo attend the exexcisesis extended to all except the babies,, who,for some reason, arc not included—proba-bly for their failure, iu general, to ap-preciate such things. :

'—Grand opcnhiK of Lnrenlz Park,Washington, X. .1., Saturday afternoonuml 'evening. Juno ifclrJSSX- Refresh-ment' of all kinds will be servedjinn tin

erected ami theh l

A. largeth l b

j

platform bu&l lieatty'

beelerec a b & y C i

tra has liiic-n ongagod for tlioso wishing tod X i ill bdanc . Xo pod t<> !nakc'th::S'theof tliCr.s(;5s6nT™'J)an'<Jiproiuptly nt '1 t: .'.[. .

•rut:Ti:s «About u year a

il l

or expense will bet i l l f

ji y c festival

vili ""cummonees'oii free.

y g Hie tein|iei'itiice COHII-cil attcnpleil. to. cnloree an orrliiiancnwhicli was passctUn leTin prohibiting thehotels from sellinff liquor after ten o'clock

'clock in thenl ni^ht ami before- forT h e n " "

r te o o c k'clock in the

e ilie'or-i i j i . . ,diiincrt was resisted by the hotels and ihocase beinff earned to ilie Sujirenie Court it.wii3 decided :iguirBt the council 'oh"thec e ffwii3 decided

o ilie S u j r e e C o r t itr.Bt the council 'oh"the

U d b i(rrounil that iho ordinaue^had been im-properly passed. Nothing" daunted thecouncil sot ubtiiit it immeiliately and passedanother ordiniinen similar in its ell'ect lollm one that had just been declared void.The following is a copy -of Iho nuw oidi-

a K'tthcnug of people. Hut what doesthi* thing moan? What U its (nullifica-tion'r In tho Km"'story ofhuinauhisUr"what Joe;* thU h'atlicrliiK apniMnU

Itii then thu iiltjnilication, the Innuieatiiiif; of Decoration Vuy with thutrntliH and principles that nre associatedwith it that 1 dcuire to ECI before you.'

We Bomolhui'K ^ut »truer viewol HilngBby a Jiitlt! conn&rtepn. }.H us cmnpnri;then, what wo tec hem with a ''gatheringin »<>ini* other hud—rlilnu, c p

Thu crnwilld far liii- vr than thltt-butTin; ttlmt whichh U il

ttlio unrfnif oftlmt hi u p r

things U nil iliero is of it—simply a crowdof poopli1. 'I'liun) i.s nmoinj them nu in-snirit iitcu—and nothing that is at nil

more, the one to Imttlo Tor old-timitwliticnl wrongs, for ilnvury. for oppreaeion. Tor ttio dcHtractiu'J of n people'snation—the other to battle tw freedom,Tor frco thought, for free FJICCCII, Tor n Treeprt'NH mul fur the rljfhtfl ot man.

This tlinii it lit not tho old lends of Eu-rope that Rivo tho ltchl lor tin1 conflict,l>nt America, fur nenm the m.-it, andyoiiiiK^t born of thu nutions. Tliucoiilllctcomcri. mid for four loll}.' yearn tlio oldantagonists, l'nvilcgi on tho ono hand andHuman rights on thu oilier, f<rip nud•Iruggle for tin) vict'iry. At hut it COUICB;and upon a bright n]>rmic morniug atAppomattos coatc, privilege In Americabowa its head rirfcntcri, mid troops in bluo

In the Intent victory for mankind.T\m Katheriiif,', then, on Decoratiou Day,

sih'niileH, that now after a hundred yean of Inational lifo we actually poisctn not onlyn milted nation, hut titan, in full fnittlontliat which our. lJeclnrntion of Indonenl i i l.

Hinted wan iiut mi l b l

tion of Indonen*erely un'inalien-

d f h i l il(luiiiu Hinted wan iiut merely uninalienablu rii;lit, but tlni end for whicli nil

fgovernment wan instituted—the tile, theib d h it f l i l thfgibcrty und the pursuit

UH ol tho

pai/tlt'.Wo finfind also llm.H:iuiu hut>p.y titutc of

representative. Thoiwople arc not thero j affairs in ecc1esiastie.il mattcrit'tiutt we dou of an event of any J t i s ,

or, at k'iist, of uny itupoi'taucc to mankind,l i r because of any grout truth ur fact in

aii'prngrops or civilization. Nothingof Mm kind Iia« any phi i l l i

f Ubi Th

in mat tern political.Two hundred yearn ago in England and

Ireland nnd in nil Knropo, for that matter,Protcstitnta wcro inurderin;; Catholics, andCatholics wens murdering Protestantswhentver thoy found n chance, and theygenerally found, the chance every tiny,itut now all the denomiiiitlions sttiud on nperfect equality befoto llm law, with noold-timed "disabilities" tliat depended onu dmiij-u i>[ lulniinirttration.

Ivoolt un liiis platform to-duy! Heronre tilings that ,IIIUIUM II of Kngland orWilliam of Orange would never havedreamed of an cither possible or proper.Hero U the Honiftn Cutliolie, tho ilpisco-palian, tlio Mnthodist, and the Prcabyter-ian—each as rigid in Ms own views as everret gathered hero with the kindliest fecl--ugs and with mutual respect—withnot tb» elijthtPMt thought of vcclcainaticalunion. Vtc know not what higher formaof Uliiintiau civilization or of national per-fection ma) lie along the truck o[ futurehistory—but UiU much we do know: thatt i e historian of coming ages will have towrite that in tho 10th century tho Anglo-Saxon had founded nml maintained a na-tion for the welfare <>f,vthe people, for thotinppiness of the common muss of the pop-ulation, und where lifo, liberty, property,and all rights, civil anil religious, were notonly absolutely necure, but equally enjoy-ed by till. JIntgmit as theso thinps? uroin their iiWnniug and wide Hignificntion,they by no means include everything rep-"jresented hero to-day. Then; are other

alters connected witti llccunitioii Day—

ud this without ru.'aid lo color, race .or.wd. • " • • •Wit sh.mhl, un an i-ccailou like this, if

fi ean so express it, stand ofl and gatherbefore the mind's eye all tho nations nf tho>urth, IMIII tlio days of the old Egyptians),ho Ureelatlrt, the itoiniiiiH, down even lo.ho nations of modern Kurope und niuik.lie theories upon which they uioved, ornv iiiovinfi nuw. Tlnrae nations existedn the jiast, or t>.\wt largely in the present

for Hie lieiiclit of tho few, for the welfareof rnters and of prtviliged 'classes aaPtparateil from tlie people.

It id in tho United .Suites uloiie' thut,lte tcvLTsiviilta—the grem truth of truthsin civil ull'airs makes its appearance and.•oiin's to the front—that the people, thegreat mo« of thcpnjmlatioi

—that I would 1I;IVL- you ?(.'(.•; anil one iiI lie romortittMc fact, and on wliich IU fel-low citi/ens wo may wellcongrnlutatoench

t h e t l t o rU nl <lnii'jer»u*«ilior—that no'yin'*tioH threaten* the

The old evil3 of disunion nnd tlaveryt'lut mice inonaccd tho liepubliu havu en-tirely passed. Tlmro is now no great•piestioii before llio country—at least none

f a higher uiuriil grudu than thu tar ill" ori i l S i U f d th

g r g uCivil Service Uefurm—mid on thesu

' u> party is asd k

Civil Service Uefurmmidtors I don't tua but th&t

h TlI do tua but h& pad ns the other. Tlio old and aokinu

ipiCEtions that made mul maintained pnr-lics lmvo been pushed out of High! by usweetor spirit of elirhtian tiborty.

Now, as wi»u and pairiolie citizens, woshould sec the import as well aa the blcsi-ing of Una strttc .of'dmiirs, for when wigreat mo« of th» pnpulation, are of irrratcr j inij of Una Btnto of affairs, for when we

value nnd of more importance than any look ut uveutiio best ol the other nations'ndiviilual.s uv than any chiss, " ' ' ' ' " " —"" ' ""'*" " *~i-- -•--•-- —

Thi* i» the vital principle of the young-.?«( iHtmi-f tticntitimH i>r the turth: tlie, . . . , . * . .wulfaiv, the prosperity, the peaeo and able that there should not be throughouthappiness, not ol a priviligul class but of j the longUi und breadth uf this laud a »in-thu'citizen, the people, the whole popu-lation. " ' "'"'" '

What n truth ! What an idea ! Whati marvel and blessing thi5 is when com-partdjo the principled wliicl^.imdeilie the

It is tbe full consuinntc tlower c-t tivili-/.ation: that a nation exists alone for thegoe-0 of the people- ami where the pros-perity and rights of the citizen nre held to

• of paramount' importance.We arc HO accustomed to this fact that

we fiiiI to appreciate its signification. Uutmy follow citizens thi* ia Me ijff.Uct truthami Hi' thing of gr*iif»t wlw, that iusecular matters, has evor appeared among

; tliat in the fclmv progress of aj1 ' "JKIIV sweat, nl

iiuioscrihablugsutlVnngs ami '

ti t l

git political, religious or. ecclesiasticalplication Involving human rights or unyt t b 1 t i k it f

ho that fosse&cs tho chnractor beat qua i l -1 . u

fled to comnmud iho conGdonco and to jfl lYlOnSTSr

""" ;;^ ' ' "* \ Establishment.Aud now in conclusion let me say that

these tlilogs, these mercies, being now inthe. United States accomplished facts—the. United States accomplished factsulessingx actually In possession—wo Bliouldrcnlizo their trcincudous Import as well nutho weighty respooBibility tlio? impose-upon as as a people. Wo should HCO thatthetio things tmviiiK been given to usthrough an extraordinary public viiluuuud patriotism, they must bo perpetuatedby the, sarac; The responsibility, then,that rests on tlie American citizen is BUCIIas 13 borno by the citUen of no other COUD-try on earth.

Tlio Uiblc anyrf that "KingH should ruloin rightcousnesa." Mat in . this country,the people aro the kings, nnd tho peoplemust rulo in n^hteousuess. Tlio entiro ro-ftponslbility rents on us, and cannot be del*cgatcd.. If thero be a true public virtue,no government can bo BO strong as ours.Itut if tlmro bo not this public virtue uoform of government is so weak, no phasoof national lifo so frail; because thero beingwith us no hereditary rulers, DO upper classto tiike control, everything must bo de-atroyed if public virtue fails, and if thoplain, common citizen proves unworthy ofhis trust.

Tho American cltizeu then ought lo bo nman of tho hest type, of the highest char-acter, lit] ought to be poascsMCil of thetruest integrity. IIo ought to bo fi mnu ofgood education and of wide intelligence,-which really goes beyond education. Hoilionld know what is beat for his country,and from reading, tbinlcliig and discussionshould havo the clearest idea of what leg-islators and temporary rulers arc doing,and of wlmt they ought to no.

In a. country like ours, where tho nationexists for tltcj common welfare and whorathu people aro tho real rulers, thero shouldbo not only that high type of character intuo citizen but that intelligence, and thatpudity of inlormation by which wo notmerely know, but aro determined to liavotlioao things only which uro for the well-being of the land. Wo should havo tlmtvirtue and Unit intelligence which nhapoand direct patticH, and not tlmt towerorder ot intelligence by which piirlics arepermitted to lend or diive the citizen.

Looking then at thu mighty in tores tshich in thu march of nations havo been

committed to our care, wo should feel that,like tho Itoinan galley whirh* bore the Km-pfiror, we curry Carsur and hiH fortunes.We should fed tliat into our huurti litivcbeen given tho most sacred, civil trustd:hut havo uver U'en vouchsafed to man,ind tlicro tihpuhl bu within the hearth of.he people thu liiyh rexotvu to be worthyif tlmt trubt.

Then looltiiig down the centuries we

From the JV. >'. DailyGraphic, Feb. 21, 1882.—DnntelP.ltefttty.orWMh-infjton, N. J., proprietorand founder of. Hcatly'aOreat Or^nu nnd PinnoManufac to ry , in thatthriving city, which ia thosubject of n doublo pagoillustratioo in this Iseuo ufllio Graphic, ia to-day ono 'of thu foremost and mostsuccessful business men iathis country. BcBinuinff1

tweivo ycara ago,':.young,;iucxpericneci!, and withoutcapital, ho ban by his uwutact, enterprise, ami ucrve, ,amassed a fortune, builtthe Rrentest manafactoryia tlio world, nml is doinga business that is a marvelto bin Blow-growing rivals,and which weekly ia in-creasing BO rapidly thateven liis present colossalcntablislimcitt will soon beinadequato to supply the ,orders that arc pouring in. i

Twclvo yenra apo thoBcfttty organ nntl pianowere unheard of.'.. To-day... gthey Buporscdo all other, "brnndH nnd nre tho fovorite :.instruments in thousands ' $of hoUH(;holils thtoughouttho country, n n d theirsweet, pure tones, superiormechanism und cheapnesslinvo created rt market fortheir sale in thl3 country,Tlnmpc, Moxico, South andCcntifll Amcricu, unequall-ed by that of any otherfirm.

The great ambition ofhi* Hfo ban been to furnishto the public mipcrinr in-struments nt prices withintliu rench of nil, nnd outho basis of ono Hinull inan-ufucturcr's profit, fiivinpto every one tho bcnetU of ,tlio largo commission thulnlvrayH goes into the pock-

'• of middlemen. Thataim is heiu ' carried

out Kiiccc.Hsftilly is demon-strated by hi* pales . midthe popularity of liis iu-Hlriiiuvnti). Tl:i! jicopln ofWnfliinKton idoli/o Mr.

heir path -'.hall be hku the path of tlijU3t, shining more and moru unto the per-'feet day.

Here then nre HOIIIO of thu meaning ofDecoration Day:

J'irst, tho birth, uml then the battles thuttnado permanent a nation for the people.

-Second, tho prevalence of tlio wiUcHtprosperity mid luipphictiH ot the- citizen.

Third, thu a'-spotisibilities and the dutieshut, iu comiciiueucu of tht!»'> Muiiaiu^s,

rest on tho American people.These, I auy, are BOIUU of the tliiugs

lat I see in Decoration Day.

— l\>:w-t'ittt; co.HiM.vv.At the hist meeting • of-the - Common

Council of this borough,«Mr. Jacob W.Shcopc was appointed Chief.of ..the. FitaDepartment in : the place of Mr.-J. 'I1.t in e

Mr. S.h

iiisU-uctionsi

u g . . . ed i i i U i sto improve the company wherein improve-ment was necessary.; ' bu t ' i twas deemedb t t i d t k th lt

IIILS rcceivid many llatter-injj o[fcr3 from the citizensof other cilitw tn changehe location of lilx factory, K ' . t in everynsluticu hu hat declined, prefc-nnj,'to re-nain among those who knew Inni andbefriended liiui when he needed Inenda,and because he regards Washinytou as onoof the must eligible points for hn liuftiiioulo be founil within the greatest butmesi

ntrM of the Union.Mr.DiuiiellMJeatty is the ton of s.

fanner and was born thirty three yearsiigo in tahanon Township, ilunterdoncounty, X . J . Wlienahul ho evinced ataste for auaic, which, as hn hecame older,grew into a natuiou. This wan uitensitiedwhen lo was about twenty years old, when (

hia stepmother purchased a melodcoti, anda* lie was nol'aliowcJ to "touch it. ";he -re-solved U own ono himeelf. ; With tins end jin view he chopped wood in tho ••wiiilm1

timc'onilby "(.'leaning'.:- iu. bis fatherswheat field in harvest time, in tlirce^ yoarr

Durin•oinpimy:

fiu-oti \V. .-jtirniKWin. M. linlril.r:i!it-j.- 11. Cj-jiti':

•me ami go, naught U heard .1Mt ihe. mgs imtosiirilmble n j bum of industry anil ihe pong of -Hie. plow-

uauiHi was ut lust burn, then built up, and i niaii, ur of him that rullowetlftli'e'reiipsr;U JHHV liiuviiiy for'-{\iv "uuiV'uf liitfcuiuiiiuii j lilld yli Ihu tiibbiilli atMhc, H'UUIK3 uf thomuss of tlio people. . diurch-^oiiiK bell the people, on prairies or, , , , . . . .

This gatuerinjj, then, i-igniiicH not in stately cities, iu smiling villages or I j ,J;!JJ".M ?u,.ot".'mtrdy the war iiguiust ih« uiiion, but iu funning regions, giither thcuisclvod into j \v m . ll! i'tiker, 'addition to that, the rights of mail, the sucli ctiuivlms us llioir i-onscience-s may

'ly (if'tho puuplii and their freedom, dictate, and worship tioil after their ownigeuce, oilucatiou anil dcvelopitiout. } fashion, with none to molest or make them:li .i sight as this iu what it means t afraid. The public iniiiil is perfectly'sat-

n s t o u c h i n g l l i u v - - - - - - - ' " • - - i - = - -^ '-'••-•< ' • — •' - • = » • - 'ai;u.uKil..uLlln!. .could not' l)i-' wittiesdcd iu even tho civil-ized iijitidus of the earth to-day.

IiinfiitiHj a i;at!icri»g of like character inItussia. Tho nobles ol'tho region wotihlbe "ilicro in force and splendor; -lint thepeople, tbe average citiiwu, tho lillisrs 'ofilie soil, the farmers, what would they bo ?Low, uneducated serh—peacautH without,property, without education, intelligence

the jculoiwy i>f liw stepmother over his.sttccc?.*, and eventimtl.v stie locked up theirn?loilcon. Vouiig Donlly re.sortml tovarious strtilegeins to recover jiosscssioitnf his iremiro, but at last IVJII- wn3 tlu-eluretl nirainst him, und he was driven frontlioinc by I113 irate rival, who lusctl a broomupon him vigorously lufpueil his tlepart-ure. "To my stoptnothcr'.s ho.iti!ity,"Raid Mr. Ucatty to the writer yesterday,'•1 cwo nil my siieccsa. If .1 lintl not beendriven from my home by her, it 13 likelythat I would have stayed on tho farm, nnd"would lia'v'e grown up like the other boyn.[ have long ago forgiven her, and she hassince received frrnu mu substantial tokens

"Without a'tViend or a writ'In the world,hu alui'lfel uiiL: to • ocuh his , fortune, his jmeloilcon utinfr lua only companion. .In jthis dilemmi In:" so'u|rht a ' neitilibovint;'farmer, who had snilicient eonl'nlence inhim .tn sol! him a horse nml wag*crciiit,.r.eeoptir!g young l>fnii»)'them.for.SlOJ •"

a,11

ho took n, part nor." Tho two'inade i!but iu his new business n33ucifilo>vtlow in \tU methods and lucked en!aeeorOing to hia ideas, Mr. llealty '.his interest nnd commenced the innturc of orguiiri byeontracr,, iuU'iulin^,!liis capital yiis largo, to branch out himan ii tuctti ring business himself. Dy'lmanagement and the dh[day of" supbit-siuess tact, he made money rapidly,iii 187!) ho built a factory in Wunhiii|Hucces3 again crowned his ellbrts fro:Blart, and at thu lime hid factory wa/.atroyed bv lire in September hut, IV.the largest of its kind In tho worhV.^

Tiic new building which covers thos

occupied by the old one ia rthan its predecessor, and w .• " " * "y.tlifl flre,-Tp.a'rvelofl3ly---...

^T^stheindomitab!Die man: -v1-;-

fomploys 500 . men, aii_R—'.t fiO inslrunitnta per..^

;t! the beginuinjj« of'ons.that.lieja. unable

nud, and pven now lie'eontonip- ..•^5 eiiliirgiiiff tint woi'kin.!; capacity nf-1:1

his iiiuucnsu place of business,

. — „ . .__ .bertville, 13 iii a fair way tosccure the ca-•[ delship appointment to Annapolis, .Mil.,

Win. is. Vumleria-lt, from this Congressional district. TheHurt Vutuk-Hiylt. voimg man who stood first at the esumi-

... M*'1,1l;~\'prigw'':/1 ••••--"" miliou,.nt'...BcH-i{lrri?i: fuilml J o pa^3 thej'"lm'\\' Cl-iiv-oi'i" • color-lost.examination. Young Tjiulnll,V. W. TliatdiJr. ' " j wlio ranked BCCOHII, was found to^'e "out"

, p peuifar'e of tho plain titi-j islitil—.so .liiticii so tluit politician

ufj.lhe puiiuhttiuEi. Iroiihli'd ,16 .liiul "i^in.<jjirwlii(:h loth i i l i d id b

or iiuk'pendenec. And at a gathering likethis even iu.Ccinstitiitional England, you

tliu

ivlctioi'-- tlii-nstli-ei)f"l)i(! 1'-

iml i>:iy Ui<:tnitioii. UIK![•ni.f vlnlut

Jm!ot!flfty.'.<l'>il!H>, V'.^tH

'suc^'J. 1 tu"It fiii-Hii.T nnlii

•HUlUMlruvWoii/nf lUls'iL'liCHtull.Stc. S. liuil furtliix iinSi

" ; - " ; 'ti].|.IJt»tliLM.Kiiprlulorx. i»f

c is Jwruby

cd tliut tlii««.

cilul. r

ctdi ,'Kllilll IW

, 6 . <j lor.upaigns, and arc worried 'because they

eau not find pliHilts eimngh iu the couutryu»t of.•which to construct their platforms;juid it by chiince they get 11 platform llti-ishud, it appears so weak nml unsatiafncto-17 that the politicians arc almost ready toput up a notice to tlie voters like that seenon the doors of railway carriages : "l'as-sengera not allowed to stand on the plat-form after the train is in motion."

Xo, my fellow citizens, there is not bc-

'I'lici•whoinwo. i idmit ' lo b t

look afwlia t wo liavu In iv.j largely "brought about and settled by theift persuns In this gsitheiing |heroiu deeds of that army of" which you

iuperioM—no] were a jiurt And there is "linolhcr mciin-ujijiur ciiuH. Tlio farmL'M own the hind j ing, anothci' deep Bifiiiiticanco which 1tliey till, or soon expect to, not litilu j think can be'-iten on tliia day, in what itpaU'hes but fivchohls of hundrudii of acrcH. ropresenia, ant! thai , is, that now, and ILook, loo. nl the iionsics oiil of which you trust for msiny a year to'come, thcintcrcalaliovu come • to-day, . Thu.v aro not cabins »'f ihc country would bo us snfc in thewith itidU'hctt roots, but luindsoine, coin- j l»«nda of one p:i

. lilli-il "with all tho Odin-of lifc. KM'your ample burns, your

calllc im u ttioii->mid hills. Tlicniiimk

hnnda of one p:»vty as in those of the other.There is, as 1 hayn miiil, no longer anyquestion of human rights or of abuses bc-" •!'(• Iho people, no (|uosliou of.the iintioii'ti

to lliixt happy pointlife/.iriliiug btUer thiiii Ihi-s: the citllureducation, the- intclliiience of tho pi-gntlicreil hero.'Vllowcitixens! Wlmt . . . . . . . ~

iT'c-iir havo, what more could ive ask, what nioreiditccjiiOMt—not to tl:u good of Ihc party;.

iii our national iiiatory wlitlro old animosi-ties aro forgotten, and where KPOfl men of

could \VP | both iiarlien think only o( what will con-'

:he rresbytertaii church on Monday sif;ionn to (lutenniuo finally upon tliu Iocutitcof thc.uew..c!mpel:._ Two show won1 spok>sof, one atUhe rear of, and eoniiccted^vHi'Lin; church, and the other on the oust KWB)f ItMiciiuruh;1 entirely Eopamie and tlis-inct from that cdilice. There were NOIIH:

ill tuvnr of each of tlicsu localtun.-;, linl u.largo iiinjorily of those present, for scversi!Kooil reasons, preferred the fonuer slU'tconfcer|uenlly the nhapel will be placed imtho rear of tho church. It is to bo butluof lu-iclf, nml will be ninety Teet' in length",rorty-fr.ur feet, iu width at one end anilabout six fuel loss ut tho oilier, n'nd willcontain 11 good sised vestibule, a largo au-iiujocc room cnpablo'of seating ;(()() people,si parlor, three class rooms, n room tlmtmay he used cither as a reception roomiira stinlyjviuid a library room—seven roomsiu all,- besides a large basement .kituhen.There will bo ono door opuiiiiiK frmn Hie.

b h b d i ^

'•..'t'hia (iriliniiiicti wnii legally pasricd undiirdtiu timii the council uoliliod thu hutolsthat ila provisioirs" would, lie unfai-cod.|«e(in..wns joined on tho i["islior. of its lu-galiiy nnd Ihc iiiaUer \viis"'UU:£il'beforeHie. Kuprcnio Court.. The cnso\v'a3arguedin i''L'bruiiry''«ud.iin opinion asited for althat time, but it wits~not grnntc\l. 13ol!i'partiL's'.ivci'ir siin'miiitii^of^'succcss, but o(course one wnailoonird-io'diKUppiiiiilniciil;•riie rlccisiba of Iho Supremo Courl.wa:

fi'Iifi j could be given, in ihu'wny offreeiloi r

""•""'"cqimlity, bujipiiuisi, order, seenrity, rights,

l .hnsl ind a the escape placed in thelltling'lending from Uunfly Hnll down

1*0 folding room, in the Mayor's ndver-,.JK department, and thence to tho room

. tho rear of J lr . Gnston's billiard room.?!?This ia jusl.wlmt ought .to:.lmvcJjCBU.(ln"H.

long-iiso,' but"'-better•laic-than ncvur."X.There s.re!noiv,;,twn.mnans.>nf, ogmaTrnm

the Hnll leading in entirely different direc-".' tions and rendnring . it perfectly safe in

casctpf a fire. Mony people have, been ile-.•"terrcil fronialtcnding eiilertaiiimenlsiiitliu

^ Hall oiiftccount of tho ineufliciont means• _.; ___>^of CEcnpiiiR.qnicltly should it bccoiric nee-

•.•—'.r -.T-r— ffif-r-' csBavy-to^o1 so'."-. .Hut they need no longer.-^-.^.v:-.".r^epfiv"c't1icniKvlvi:5~o^'ti)j^^ lliii--7;.:':v.-.1:-^:Vflceoutil, for-th'o'-'(-wf>r.Plnir\vnyR--fiiniiph

'"' : : - • • • means wheycliy. the ..largest • nudience. .that

derfiluud that the

A m p i i c z i F r p fiily andDecoration Day. Tho first represents' the,

_ _ .. .. . -birth/of a nation designed for.;t!:e.-.gocd oforilitmiicc--.vi!l;ljc:ELi1icl!y enforced, but, aa | the people; the second; or Dcroraliou Day,yet, since- it linn bce:i_ oJllnncd by the | - •- " >••• -•• " - • —'•• J

All id0 jiroinptly

ud L'ivilinaiion t'nau wi

but to tlio welfare and hotmr and glory ofthe nation. And, iu my judgment, the

_ . . . hour hiu already alruuk iu thiH -cumury"I tell you when 1 yo- 'when parly lines may readily bo broken

c-.wr?ii»a, tlio'a'uiY.scs cmlureil. in • ( ) " qucstioiiM of public nioincnt, * and oven~' ° • • • •• ••• 'on jjHcii matters us. tho. personal character

of the candidates for ollice. '.'L'ariica have their value3 and their.uai

tlie past ami present by what we enll ."(lipeople;" and then tliit'I; »f the blessings

t d i ttf't 1 not onlypeopl; and hen t l traptusontcd iiere ttf-'itiiy, 1 not onlywhat these tliiiifin iiicaiV,.liut. 1 niost' dc-voutlv thank God for that plinsi ofnution-liMiru.fumul (inly in tho .'UniU'ii Htato-swhergj.lie ni'ijrsfy of the penplw is lu-til iobe tliu (Inl <>f civil truths. Now intinintc-ly-csiiucsicd.with.-this condition.ofHhing-?slniul two days, both well -known . tu "tin!Ampr

y , . tji.ii.ciifzi'"—11 iii Fourth p( .fiily and

court, the hotels liavo given no cause- lorcomplaint.

- —On"'siimlay,1.-tho,10th inM.'/Httv..]ir,Notl, of Washington, aOdrOHHed '.tho; peo-ple1 of Juuclioii, in "Wells' hall, on the sub-ject''of temperance. Tiic hall was wellrilled and ili«li!i!turevwill.:bo remoinbcrcilby'nil who ; heard il aa the clearest nndsoundest on temperance ever delivered inJunction. The1 Doctor, gave nomo CBIUII-Ualicd foots in the ca'sc.;;™. .:.:.;" .."."•..v.Lr..::- »_We ftro glad lp'k£CQ pur old friend,arr." ...rohn _S. •_l*m1U.--c. the street"agnin.,

np""iis6""of liis^rigiit-annrbiit etui'[ t6~p1 (U li ly?P^=^^^^=- ^^"-.—^=.--~™OTiJoliii S. P r n l l * Son nro_go:11*1 ;.i» -jwldilioiiitp.their fumlturc

represents tho unity ol that nation, undsymbolizes the victory gained iii tho finalstruggle, for tho rights of rnan and theicfriireipmiity'uf iho limuiur nice. :••'-- • <~i •'', When nearly a century had puascd'oycr'tho nation's life armed reooliion rose in theli>.ud having two obieelH,vileslincily beloreit: iho 'destruction'of the nation and theporpctuatioii of slavery for men whoseHkW"-,vi}re.' 1 illicit. Then arose [motherpuwvr: u.vasL hual, •purl of whom, are.-hero.io-dny1;partij^ingling in ,oilier Rntlioringslilte this, niut.'part sleeping inthoBQ,mnny.graves >vhich loving lu'iuls liavo wrenlhcdwi(.h iitiw(jrH'ViniinmitiJ. Xtiia- host '"arose'l^vc^l^niitinn^idl^hilWW:inailfi.it^wLlut]io.Bivviii ^.:JiZl.

., Tlicu miM'uipro, tint fox*"." thTi lnfif"tfiiicitijhja'ltepiiblic,"" Uio" w«/ifc"_Stviud "forthagainst;n privileged clnfflr~-'llicbltinJiing-~Aniala'.' oinn»'l-i.-..1j1.l1o1«w'in ^^OTICO

They HTU nccdtul us the inachinciy bywhicli ihu will of the citizen may be mosteffectively earned out. Aud there muy.belimes of..-, (ixtraordiririry-'einerscticy^in-jhohistory ofii iiiilioii wlieri cornpTelc duVolionto a party.mav be the most sacred duty ofthe citirtiiii. lint '.'we Bhouhl hiivri UIG in-telligence,, the patriotism nnd the finnncHslo know piecifidy when (inch ehuVrgenciesarifc—and precisely, loo.whcn the lime of(heir departure is at hiimt—for a blind ad-^I'cnco.to party, on Iho prinuiplo o£ "theparly right or wrong," whilo it may benefita demagogue, ia utterly unworthy of whatnil Anioriean ei'.ixeu onght-to bo, .-:H,-.£i, -.-

Ofic of the acts which wo havo done thisd.iy HCL'IIW Lw IHU tosjii'iboli/.o tho "fiew'and'better order of Uiinga that li'ns diwvnodupon tho llopublto; for.wheii wo luid flow-ers on the graves of tlio patviotio denil wedid not atop to entjiiiielo wliicli party thosleepers belonged, Wo laid tho ilowerd onthe griivoa of American eitircnH who in thedayaj)f._piy'il -gaye^lhcir^Jiycs for the goodof "their common country, arid "who in" theirbattles know only., two -.tbinjrs-^lluit theircouiitry..was iiidaiiRer, nml.lhatthey.weretliero'to savorit."" "TA''T!Jl""so"n(Jw'fts'ivc»iitheseMater days "cast" nboat^ufi to find the"weu.M'ho shall be mi'r temporary, rulersuiiu-laWMiiiikcrsi-tiiG-tiaic^lias^caie.Tltlnhlv.'wiieii wo can nfford to rjHk : :'WKO ii

Kilwlu l-:i.-cnliarl.Tim Suxtoti.Alburt Custrmir..Jiiliii'IV^njjk-,.Smith I'd'tv,A. C. GiHlfruy. -.Frank Barron/.;^

Kihvanl .McCnn. •-••FTBIlk JllllllBdll

Nnthati ItuilclinWin. Albert.

I ' l lEXKWCIIAl'HJ,.

by u"o. Y o u n g Xailor stood third, and, now no is uniicr{;oin|r the ordeal preparato-r y to making n. visit to Aunapoli3. l i e

'. cainu to Uelviderc ou Fr iday last, aiut wasexamined with a view to his physical lit--

Jtmss for the position. ' The M. 1). before••! wliuirt-|ni :was:.examinc(l -pronounced himlaoiiiul iis u ]Jlaiiil dollar. Ho ia'tpiito• youny and ambit ious to enter the academy• and win for himself a namn and fame, l lu: is spoken of ns being a youth of correct[liubiid, of qu ie t demeanor, mid in everyj way deserving the appoin tment .

j —Mr. Edwin Hutehinson ia now vuJ member of . . . . .

tivu Uureait, I tobcrt Hafigcrty chief. - M r .U, for some two - or three years was our-

•jioliuo officer and proved himself to be tlio"riglif- man in tin1 . t ight place. H e wanr^i-ciiimended x-ry hl^Jily for tho. place hon o w i U K a i u I f t t tho elcctiou held by theUurau i ' l i e received Iho uuauiinotis vtito oftli^-irnmitieraliip.- There a m twenty-tlireu*iuiimborn.coinprisint:.tlie Bureau, and theirjurisdiction esteii 'da'-all over lln> "L'nitodtSiatt 's .^ ' r i io general office is at N"ewarl(.Mr. HTwill recoivft h is commission undbailee'of oflico the• pivsrtnt..-week'i - W e .congratulate- h im onhii*' appointnient." — W o tciam thut a movement is on footto get u p a celebration in the I 'u rkon Ju ly•Jtli. " T h e lire laddies have Ihe ma i l e r

•crftibnle into thc .churc l i^ . i Ju i i i ' ing ' fromthi) pltin furnialied by iho nrohik 'd . I!K-Jliuilmni* will be a.moat cotivenieuL one and.•ill add considerably to the outward a p .

.ituiiincii of ihe church.. . A t the •meeting ,_„„_,on Moiutuy nftcrnooii the ttustepHOl' UiH p.rctico ol'hivr'by"church were rniistituted a bai l iHngcmu- ihL> Stnto, nnii \\ns n " i 5 -mi ofliw immittcD, undMiistructctl to proceed ui once .Maimfield d i rec t , . iii "our bon>u"h. Air.to tlui erection of tliu chapes . • hjcasluy ia youiiif, ciioryotic, iii.il capablo,

under cbusidorntion. T h e menitiei's of tw . T . C. Union.iiu'e also discussing thopropriety of obscrviii i ; thu day itj aniannerKttiliiblu to t h e occiisiou ami with a viewto entertainiiif; and instruct ing Ihc youngpi'oplo, nml iinprcsiiing-.i iponjiuiii ' inimlHthu importance of -thii'. lemperaiicc cause.and i t s growth":jirid prosperity in our midst.7

—Chauncey U . ]JcasIey, 'K^(|.;vsoiiof theiistico.'lma-'-bueir admitted lo iho

itltOAUWAY.-A new society wan organized ou lust

Friday"evening at the residence of "Jlisa]Slattio Willivcr, tuiilei' the tiuiniMil' Ihnj

Uyuiulvvay llcailiug Society." 'I'liofol-iiKnns thu natnoa of tho , (sleeted-otH-j

|coi%;"rMJ^i!^"1"^'T.""."CCch;'^l^Tsidcrir/;5IJKS H'enrwlta-Wonlveriori, 'V|e'<> Vresir'( l e i i t ; M i B a i { j p ,Miss 'J.'ani!icu Urovclini;, Tieasiiror."- TIIIH"sofliely-nieeto:-wcclsly ..every PriiUiy.uvois-'ing, l t 'wil l uicct on Friday evening ot"thW week ut tho rcaidcnci.! ol' Mi*n 'ramvLMiCrcveliKg. . . '., ' •

--Oliildvt'irs Day will bo obscrvod iu the'M.'K. churcli <>u Sunday next, Juno ' l i th .

l h h i t d t b d t d

we predic t ior h i m a Bticccssfulcari:. _l i e has taken hold of business jvith'iiiTc-n-orgy. that m e a n s ; success, and we extundliim.our bes t wishes. '

- —On Monday evening a uuniber of thefriends.or.Mr._n_Dd.Un..KlMhn Uur.1 yiivrt Ithem irgcnuiB'S.sarpriso^aaiLJleEt. various'!'tokens of -their rc"gafa.r^Th^iin5;iSiuii''\V'as"j.lii'-Jifth.an'i'iver.sary.of tlieir mnrriago, an«J:t l«T!«lt tJ i^"ro"«elected;with a view to the

pi'iniC; ,CKB of the iinniycrsary. T h e

K. churce,churchh i t o

ex, J ito bo decorutcd

7with iiowors, aiul a'general pleasiint^' tmioytll-bft nnticipalcd by all who. may. conic.Hov. . W . I I . Carson, pastor , ' i imVii lhci-prominent pastors arii expected tovpavtici-pa te in the cxiirciKes^ • •:

— M r . J , U. l luuiumt, unr linrnvsK-innh*er, liaa cloKcd.hia shop, and wo ul.present.understand ho is going to peddle hiirnoss.

liniio'Crcvoiin^haV-liw^^'k"!.'1-'11

us Clei'li in thooIllM of tho company, -..j -k— -.-Jrhe-menaloa-hQ^not-conipUHi'd -il«

—Just received, American ail vor watches3 ir«iiiV'"» ^/riiiises,"dusL utiiVvVnlt-r-'pioor,yory cheap 'at'French's;. ;;

(3Vi;niiismyspeVtVplcaBiiBt)yaiiiiprotUably, unit-numerous nnd hearty were thecoiigniLutuliuiis. -••• • .

—On Tuesday, evening anotlmr happy'ovoiit wns joyously ,cctcliratcd. "If was ofthe same -jlmvacter, jhowevor. Mr. nndHt's. .-.Win. SSalmon\H.:ilfUirani!ivcranry_oe-r

irring at that timo, a largo pnrty gath-cdjinrp.rnnionionsly nt theirjusifjenco to

do lionor to tho occasion and extend their"iftrutulntiona. : Mr. Salmon is a lumberleiy hut this faut did not deter his

fi iuiiilri from showing their appreciation ofd l d th ll

has visited tho principal cities in thi3 way,I l e i s a b r i g h t l i t t l o fellow and should lietoken in hand by'some kindly person.

—Our Methodist friends hold their an-iinnl festival tliUAVediHisilavan'.lThiiri...,iiveniniis. A subatnnlial lliigstone pavo-.nin»t..ha» lipcn l«itl.!n..tr(«itj\r_ the.- ehurdi.and parsonajre by .Mcssers. Cole and Hit-tuiibende'K The worlc wns ilouo with theproceed:* of Ihe yuiing people's entertain-menllK'ld pmiie'timesiiKiK, ...

—Mr, lieorjrn 1'owers lins bouyht uf hisfiithor-in-liLW, Sir. John Uuir.1, his brickresidence on •'ArniisliflJ si root. ' Mr. L'ftirdhas purchased a farm iu Jowii, nnd we un-derstand will remove to that" Stale beforeliinuy months. The. laltei- part of tho

incut month liu will make a sale of per-nnl property. ... .'.—Dr. H. M. liLiesliwls'itC'w""rcsideiii'e is

in couraii ol'buildinfr. The location is ini-nicilintt'lv in front of the 'Jlelvidere Jiankbuililin/.1 Wo ,re{!ret to Icaru that tin* Dr..has been quite seriously . ill for some dayswitli an attack of measles.

—Uliildren'd Hay was duly oWorvcd atihe Metlinili«i (*bi,Mntb.."Tlifi<>xi:iicises wi»minterosliiijf unit of a varied rhaiaclor. Thellev. Mr. I'nizeo prcsiili'ill'.'ind nddressedtin- tliiMRii.' •• 'I'lio tl,>i-al -.(Ircnrations werevci'vattiMctivi1.••• — Hw.-M; •a-'WiiikiirVuf'.iue'.Mulhuilisluhurilh, is oil' on ;i two '• weeks' vacation,owing to ill health. H« h;H not bam wellsince CosifereiU'e. Ho. ii now at OceanUrove, eiijoyiug ihe fresh sea bfotw.

—Tlire't! •amateur ])C-:loslriuii?, two oftheir innnbcr heiiiij lypos, walked lo N'uw-lon on Saturday lu.st nml buck on Sunday.

— Mr. .lames Jackson li«s Irm^ht a tineyoung horse of Isaac Urand*, of Iviiowltotitu\Vliallip,.f0l'$'J^.!J.^ •„ .....Ilil'tTKlt.

liliAlUS'WUVN.—Miss-Alico M. Iloboi'lsHij, of the Greek

misaio'n, iii Indian Territory,' spent lastS'ibliiUh a! the 'Prosbytorian •parsonngs.

^•llei* father und Krntulfathor were*-: bo tliii]is?ioiiar'es.Tiinniiy the (Jreeka. i.i\ llie

! evening Miss liolicrtson guvo ipiite n his-1 lufy of tho' Ci'oel; 'nation and uf niisHioiiwork amniiit them, especially"u history of,h?r own minion..' Blii^sniiff liot.h morningand evening several hymns iu the lUnsku-g(i'o luiigmiiju with •whicli sho ia very fa-miliar. Jl'ur uiolliei1 isvcngajjied in trans-Tutiiiy'lho Now TosUtncnt in the languageof.tlio..(Jmobs. . . . • • -.—---^—--—-.--.'""—Mr^ilcury 0. Hunt aud sister, oTNewton, have, just been spending a few

daysiwith frienCl1*-:'m this town, ., ; -.-•,.-~*Tv'. rAf;phot(i(;nipii carjha's'ju'it.arrivetlriHthis town,vaiul will probably'lio pairtinia-;'eJ:!iirgely. b>MllC;JJCt!'JtjICj:rjf,.th'c;p|n<.'<1, • -::••:..-..•.—Lt»st Sabbath was celebrated as Chil-dren'a-Day ttitlie MethuOiatohureh,. AnO,will bo Urns celebrated in ihc ii'resbylci'ian"church mtxt Sabbath, A serniou will linpreached in tlui mornitig especially to i;hil-tlren ; in the evening there will be a hub-hath school concert. J \

T—)\KX. If. I", llunncll is spending ti.lcwweeks wilh relatives in liustoni . ,,- - . . ', ...-. -, ,• . . '•' VVKSUS,

ood ulRtg pp

d the rcaall wns a wugoiloud, more or ICBH, of useful aiKVoriiamenU.jnl .wooden ware, Tho occahiuu was"' a'Very^'pleasant one nndpi'oductivo of mucli incr-'imiUilnd good leclinp.n,,l,,..-i.:-.:.;,-,-:^.'^,;:-

served Ipjlnys _in_tho^^llejahiwii.^ftil./or''stealing a:ride "on"ifio"can.^AnTUKciirfuiuni'tho'littlo follow souud""uslc-ep on t\iabumpoVs1 and arrestoOphim.'^IIo lir«i beenfolln^nig thia hnsiiiess for-!>ftine'ijine, nnd

—Woifcciyod a vint from Mr. JohnVrot'laml, a typo or. HID Mice oliice,.Dover, onSalimlay. ' " ,,,• ' t r ' .v".—• IJrollicr KclchniiKof tlio .Afollo.wniiLnrtowo on Ti'ieaday,': lln f'ivoi¥>d "us 'withJK-Blicrt. ftillV.1'- •;=•.-.•• •^J^Sl^JL.L.-^^•^•Sir.-XV"oirit';?Yi«ine,"'or>3«Koyr;Cif^(jailie lo'-Uiiri'i'-'jiWi-H'"- uil-iMuhiloj;- UtuMiiilK-'iuid took iilnTrgoor-Maybi'.Jieivtty's'Sprint-

:• ••V-f-A. ii:mli*.ic ofvgoid huiilinp isml openfaSo-v>iat£Sss/--'.iS'.*'^:{y!'js.;iiOall\,aiidi.Ece.thoiii\'l-owir tli't.<tlic liiweal nl I-'rencti's.

—On Tuesday of last week, i_ .George Parks, n boatman residing in .'place, was conducting liis canal boat j - -IJoonton, hia little son I'm was so iiufortnatc as to fall into the canal nnd dro<It seems the boy employed on. the bL...w

under "whose chargei the" li lite" follow~wiiH7lemployed his time in riding ou the plauc-jcar. The little child was in the act OPfollowing him when hu lost-his baami Ml in the water. Mr. Park,nriiilalile'iiicaiis (c'roacuo him, 1out nvnil. The liltle fellow wasiwhen brought lo the surface.

—One.of the heaviest sliowpya ocBin thU vicinity for a long tiriio, &this place last Thursday afternoon, Iwind blew almost rt hurricane; lliiifell iii'torrents, making miniature"riv.the overllowing gutters, nnd tho lightsplayed around seemincly close. 1largo double house on Church street, 1cupietl b y .Mr. hatouclu! and Ite\Thomas was struck by light1

dninngcd slightly. Tho inmates' i . ..house escaped injury, but not a severe-f r i g h t . . • • - . . . . > . : . • . . . . : . . . . - • ; , ; .

—The Allcalianinns have advertised tolold an eiHcrluiumont in the rresbjteriiiu'

chureli' on thisi Tliursday evening." "\VaiUidvbl«Tid-.llicy^hiiv.l::(l!oi;«liuri!li^HiiuuCtimoago, but they nre now^ refused." it ou •uceouut of tho MeiHodigti's excursion,1,whicli. takes place to-day. •/Ph-ijiuyu 'of the trav[;Iinjr.comp.aiiv^r)r singerH ibolt ringers way then oimged to hire Iheihall, and will accordingly hold forth there. J

-—Tho.gcntlcinon (lispensinij Dr.liniment arrived in totvn on Monday: l .Thelmusic a'H'oi'iteii the crowd, fvt-'e. was wulliworth the money, athlthucipai'sori'g.worth'Jdouble the price of the concert. "\Vu havejoi'tcn seen boys hide cigarettes nud cigftral.from llioii' partjiits but none so effectually Ias could this j bun;; man when he placari ucignriii hifl mouth nml.ditVnot eshtititiiisli.tbe.firoi.5vliilo he sang ftscng.-.v. . , , ^ , , : ^

—The Common' Couiiciljiaa parsed'oil*.-jordinaiico couccrniug the repairing ami frelaying of sidewalks,-which; :if) enforced;•;}will do away with some of Iho niiHcr-2nble walks now. existing, r . l t omnpplH-tliB,^owner of a walk out of repair to repair f]same. or.tho Street Commissioner will dor!HO uud add lliu expenso incurred to thc-^lax of the owner. •

r .^ -Lna t Sabbath, Uhiltlrai's- U a y |obsei'ved'in llio M.-JJ,clmrcli. Thoc'was beaulil'ully dcuornicd, and an ii.pL-!:'.'.e;«er!!!e!i-.v.f:iM.tlclivcr.cd in .the i.._iiif j ;- lu tho afternoon tho exercises iwVi'ideil, COllSialilig-Cif-iiili^il)^SHori addresses,/. elc....:..-r.._.i._;

—A. grand musical concort was held.iu ; ..Ilii'-.-IiiKlitniii. ohapi'l .on.^Kriday^nv^mngjlust. I'rof.'ltannian's eoncbrlH lastj'yruHdrew crowded houses', and tho. \— '- • 'precinto" thftu just as well

' 'onixe them' accordingly.1

—Diphtheria is gaining quite a font-hold]iu our lnidsL. Several cases tire repcrtrd-'and'5ne case lias'alrcwly proveil 'fatal.1 •rH"*

1.001) lbs. of old, clean _Kvfia;,inpioeea, cotton or: wopl&ii. Vo

.l.pnmid .will-baiiitttVfoi-- gooitfrnfjs."^MivrtrnL.Hcnitiy^rAimftictrir^.'Wniii!

; '-^: jifnjnr-H e'r.tieK! Jtt j tired, 'several -. illin u pnpev cnttef iim other'iliiy,"- V"

- \ r-s,-.?."•• •-^'-: j ^•;''",;":vsi

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w^&&$fm*$m^

NEOKO CHARACTERISTICS.

Ono great drawback wlilcli Northern. CWOB, for Imtanco, hitro not la our colored: .population, wUcli {a about forty pur 'cent.,

writes a Richmond corronpondcut of the™- Tima, << .Tho condition of this clnss,

^ t a u e h improved orer wlwt It wiw at| of ILfwnr, still Icnrca lunch to bo

As n nilo it pays no rovomio IntoHe city, lint in, on Iho contrary, A LIX upon

JL : Emancipation has douo imicli, but yearsJ ) f pmctlrjil experience will still bo uecossaryi(omakoUionogroo<iunl tonil Mm ilnHei ofIcIlizcDBlJp. If ho really 'possesses alt tUoJ capabilities life Northern UkmU credit himJ with th4o Is no reason why ho should no![ attain rjh equal development with his Cau-

sthcrin time, for his color U noti fho greatest of lite afflictions; but AS

J a queslioa for those who coino alter[detcrniiuo, I wou't discuss it hero.jO it to eay tltnt so far ho has not justU|<pectation or his enormous cost as a

•otlucl. Kin greatest adversary Isco, combined with supeHtitioii. Uy

ico I do not menu want of education,Sis his own fault if ho lacks it. I amTing, of course, of tha rfcing goucm.I his: facilities for lenruiiig being tba|> as those of tbo poor white ncUoinr, hut

iHnboni ignomiicc, which uo nmoutitpcntlou will over unulleato or counter-a c o . ' ; . . . . - - •; ' . ' . ' • .

. Tlic sure efluots of Aycr's Sar-saparilfaarc thorough ant] permanent. It tlicro isa inrkinR: mint of scrofula about you;

; : Ayer's Sarsapnrilla will dislodge it, uml'expel it from your system. ""•" ..: : :

JenovBX *'IVE VZET WIDE.—'JJho narrow.t IioufiO in New York CUj^riay bo seeu at

Mlie northwest corner q/Lexingloa nvennowd Eighty-sceonO^rfract. 'l'ho building,which has boeiUlnishod for soino monlhs,

B fooWfrldc, 100 feet deep and fourIt ts diviJcd iuto two houses,

at long, aud thb entrance doors^ o, ou tho Avenue, as there is no

_ . . . j i for a door at either end of tho build-viug. Tho law allows a building at tho'cor.

ner of a street to have projecting bay win.dows along Iho side, and, taking adrnntngo

• of this circumstance, tho architect hns man-aged to plan a house, which, while peculiarlu'insiilo appearance aud probably very nn-

jnfoitablo to livo in, may find tenauU—"llhin Tina.

•! -There la n balm for every ill. If you• ava sii tier ing with chills, innlarin or nerv-

0113 disorders, Mason it l'oMuul's Anli-^malaria Pills •will neutralize tlic poison,

expel it from tho system, invigorate and1 restore you to health.. Druggists.

-: How THK QPECN* lteTtRt:<4.—It tiilies four, ladies of tho bedchamber overy one oiwhom must bo a petrel, oiylit common

l ladies of the bedchamber, ami twelve bed-•chambci' women to put Queen Victoria to| b j j . "JJut it nm=t not bo bappoHctl that all[take part iu tho preliminary process. TheyajusL Laug around uutil she Xmcoiafu eom-Ifortablc, and then, ouo by one, nro scut offFby the Queen on litllo errands, BUCII as". opening stovo doors, stiutfiug off draughts,' fasteniug forgotten vritiilown,' bringing ther flower pots in, putting tho cat out and at-

tending to numQrOtis other littlewhich a womtm never thinks ol uutil

V ote under the covers —VhihitklpMa J\

'•'A •whisker dye must 1 e convenient to use' eftsy'la apply, impossible to rub nil', pie-pap* in appearance, u'uiV elii'ii^ iu -priV*!.

^ l m ' s Dye for the whiskers unites't'jvn n u n i s ' i - T - v i t - - ' " '

TRUSTIHG.

Tliero aro thoso who pretend that menno lougor trust ono another; Lnvo no faithfu ono another. How, after reading Iliadaily papers with their nccounlH of con*fldcuco operations, brass jewelry swindles,"freight Lill" deceptions aud a score ofother traps for tho unwary, any ouo canhold to thk opinion U ono of tho paradosesof the time. Frank Fredericks, of CIcrmontCounty, Ohio, U not ouo of these skeptics.Ho way engaged in tho useful occupation ofmaking brick when nu advertisoniotit iu aOincinnati paper lora tnnu la travel us utheatrical agent dstonnlncd him to quit hiswork, dmwa bard-ctirucil $100 cut of thobank and depart for Queen Cily. Ho found"Fox," tho advcrlifier, and in fivo infantesad made a contract with him, without even

knowing what kind of n show Fox was ran*nlng. A riginatolt) n( distuitud KngiUh,which Fox's wifo was pleased to call "ar-tides of agrcomcat" was eigncd by bothparties. Fredericks paid Fox $75 andwas tolil to call nron'id tho next day. Hodid so, and everybody kuaws the rest.

V, N.NiirfriMin itoroniinoinW.Dr.J . .M.U.] 'hcctoi ] , i s » U. d. Kx-

Surgcon. ro.Hiiliiig now nl lllooininglon,Iiul. The Dr. writes, lo say: ••"! recom:

MOiitl A'minirittm 2?rreine bccaiue it curcfjpilfpsy." J'liyiiciaua,'generally, nrc itsfrieniW

I S A Hucnr.'— Old JnJgo Ulecltloy if ouoof tho hlcndicst niitl most industrious lunchQctuie In AtKtin. 'After lie had fed for imhour by ,lhu.clock tliUKJilooii-kcepBr touchedhim on tho sliouliler mid said in a very ironi-cal tone of Kdico: " Jmige, dou't you want

to bring out iho desert?" " I wouldtohnvciniiirt cliftpso ami fruit, but I

really haven't tho time to spnro. I must gchomo right off. If I w,isto any n.oro timehere, my dinner will, be cold whim 1 K°lhomo."—Tentu Si/lins*.

Wit veai» Mr.=. l.ydia K. 1'inktijiin INK*u I'ontonilitijj with tlio ICITI'JIC hyiini

known as I t a l i c , with lylwl siir|in:iitif:snecess many who WITU iu the suriwntV__ijla will testify. Often lias the jinwerlesrtvictim been tnatclied from thu open jsiwsof tliu deslioyor. In smiling the heads ofthis monster Mrs. Pinklumi's VcgutiiMctloiupouod irf fur innro eflwucitms ll:un theprocesses of potential ami actual cautery,

TJ.VCLK SAM' S KXAJH-M:.—Ono of nio^l inuontbl Georgia ^nuigcrw was (.uperiutL'iul-

iug nffuirs at his cotton jir^ss tha other ilny,wheuho wasaet'ostoil by n nuighbor. *'I BQ9colonel, that She tariff Lill hiw pnswd."'Is that eo? llotv- about cotton tics*'Httll thirty.tiro per cent, n>l valorem.'-1 Well, here, you .boys,. tlmrj sift nnothoi

ihorclo' Hnml iu tho middle o[ tho balo; Iin'Ufforit to reform until tlin tariff dooa."

And tha sifting \v.\i strictly ntlfinlod to.—Utvrgta Jfujur.

LYDIA E. PINECHARfl'SVEGETABLE OOMFOUm).

F r a t l l p

to comnoB (u our bc^fcmulo pupuUtton. .

A Jlediclno for Wonian7"lnTriiteil Lf a lVoma

fdi'il DI.»cr r Sim* ik*i the drooping fgilrilf, l

l f t i l

t»~Ph(jiclafiS Uso It and Proscribe II Freely -£flIt rcrnrtvM falntni-**. lUluMicy. ilejtniy* Ml rrm U\g

fiir nlli]]uUnt,nndrctl<]Tvivrcalciii.'MuE ilu> (luuinrh.Tliut fui'IIry of Itirlni; down, cau-ltm rn!n, "eljttit

ami lintkaetiu, l» Mwnjii i^ruuiientlr ruri'il 1 y tt» n>r.For ihei-urcorKIi lm-r C'umpliiliil'inrtllln.T sue

3 th l l CompnunOJ* uu« urpiiii.nl.

i.rm.iK. i»ixKHAMjrt itr.o^n* _vrJJirtKUMood, ni'iil I,'1«O turns ttilit t(mi£t1i 1" tilt.1 ty/ivm, ufuuui Muiiiui ur child. Imlrt uu Tiuvlise ii*

Until Iho Ciimponn J nml IIIIHRI FiirlfliT are |irt|mml6tstSi«iJSUWi-rfiTn Anniix, I.jnii, )!*•*. Vtica..toltliur, JL Six IK>UU» fur Uy8i'iit Ly uiali lnll.u fuiiu .of pill*, ar of luthti^'i, mi rc.'L'Iptuf trim". Sf Hr IMI;.ireither. Xr'. I'iuklmm (re. ly IUHWUM nil M i e n u(liitjulrj-. Etn.tlu«3iit.fl»niiv iknJ(ur[JUJij.liLt.

\'.if-.mll:--li'iuM t-o without I.VMA ^l'lVKIIAVrt11VC11 I*1I.I<S. Ill'1* run-luli-tllmlluii, lilliuniii,M,•uiii tuiinJitf u( thi>llvvr. fi-.i'viil* |« I l»>s.

A SPECIFIC FOR3 T - EPILEPSV. SPASMS, - w s '

COHVULSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS,ST. VITUS DiNGE, 1LGH0HOLISM,

OPIUM E&TIHG, SYPMLLIS,SCROFUU, KINGS EVIL,

UGLY BLOOD DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA.NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE,

RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAKNESS,NERVOUS PROSTRATION,

BRAIN WORRY,- BLOOD.SORES, .BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVEHESS,

KIDNEY TROUBLES IHO IRREGULARITIES.

aWTSi.SOperbntHeaJ.ifniggUh.-^a

Tie p u A. MiOBd ilk co,ProDrta

rtrtil by I'liysldutio.

cure footed up $.">t3C9,(i'200,000,000 of Great Britain'are 22 per cent, greater in populntioiwell. In ono respect, however, • 0Britain beats us. Wo pay our President$50,000 a year; Great Britain's royalty costs

. S4,COO,000 annually. That in tho differenceK between a President and Queeu.—Hartford

Timta. • •;(

'•itlivhuiMiinit." O ;, /Qmck , complete euro, all annoying Kitl-

Bj- tho central petition of i u lino,East mul ilio went b r tbo shorten ro_ . . , , . „_...*ie» Venn enter 8. without ctunj;o or cara,,liclWGiiu

Vorth, AlChinui), Minneipolii and bt. Will. " Uloeti in Union Depots with all tho principal-i of road bet we* n tho Atlantlonnd tho Paeitio

iwsniB0

I n CoLtAit Bonos.—An Ohio womancoughed for twenty yearn, moro or less,

til -day she threw up a collar buttonhas since. feU~»Hev<iuV due -Vff ro-

Jembers no doubt of looking under tbsfirean, tho washslaud, nnd finally takingp the carpet iu tho .•vain endeavor to findic- collar button which her husband had

DBt while getting ready for chnrch aboutwenty yeara hgo.""•' In Tiew of iho" fact that

f o man's uollar button freqaoutly ^ l iUs into* verymyBtoriousplaces it would iiot'be ver?

flurprieing to hoar her Bay that,—I'eck't'Si'7' ''"'"

'"'.•' •••" WASniKCTo» 1 -D. ,C . 1 ' 'Mi iy ' ]5 , '80 .••;••• Gentlemen—Having been a snflever for

a long time from norvons nrcHtration amigeneral debility,-I was advised to try Hop

.... Bitters.. 1 have taken one,,bottle, ami,, i- have been rapidly getting bet lur ever since~and..I.think it.,tho_bcst..met]ieiuc;:..l Jcvcr"uaed. ' I am now guiningfjSlrengtti anilappctito, which was till gous, and I was indespair until I tried, yonr-J titters.,. 1 amiio'w-y'isBx ablo to go about and do, my ownworkNvBet^re taking it, I wiis oomplolelyprostrated. ~ MRS. MAUY STUAKT.

TIIE Tousocsr OK ALL MUBDERKIIS.—TH

•'" Grand Kapidfi ii.t;e.w_c1ftyBjngo,n,.two-year.dd1 boy .named Botjswinkoir'app'iireutly jealous

:.. because tho sevcn-wceka.olil baby occupiedliiB inotlierVuttcution, struck tho baby with1

' a eniall stick onvtbo head. Tho blow wasnot sevfiro enough to produce oven a dificol-

S ored bniiBC, but it happened. to fait upon'exactly tho point where tho brain of a bitbyla least '-protectod, producing a COIICHHSLOII

'" frb"ni" which ..tho baby died.— Detroit, ,1'ott^ V T i b ' '•"'••'- *••• ••• •

; ;V A l t r t•it!4 .ADEM'IH ST..' BUOOOI.YS, X..Y., L

•"•'•-^ *'. •• "• March 2D, 1 8 8 i r ~ TNo fiiinily-Bhould 1)0 without Au.ROftK'a

POKOUS PI-AHTKUH; tlicu" healing powers" iro wonderful and their efiioacy. Tar reach-

ing and lasting. For ycais past J lia\e_seon and known them to.cure' and reliovo

tlio most obstinato..'.ami^distressing..wisesof-rlieurriatmm;:. kidnuy"complaintrbroiH

.'"chitis, ncurnlgia, lumbago, ~inflainmation*'bT tho lungs ana Ihrtmtrijuialysis,-asthma;spinal weakness,;,and coughs and colds.

'• In uiy"oivii case iiicy haw"affuuled mo nl-most inatnut ntvO.•permanentrelief; .My

^friends Consider, them un invaluable andspeedy remedy for nil kinils'of nehes anilpains. They are a blessing in disguise;and no wife or mother uliould be without

.thera i£ she values her pcaco, and. comfortand 'freedom froth" her/oiis oxhnustiofi andother nilmenta. . As strengthening p.lns-ler, also lor vbnckuiihes and weaknesses,'they Imvtiivno1 equal. I liave 'never.yetfound a plaster so eillcacioua and stirau •lating, ~eti,to give BO much general fiitlia-a t o i ) Usedjn connection winh ]3RAV~DitRTirsiiniversiK-Jifo-giyvig «'»! Ma-healing P I I . M , t j no one need despair of aBpeeil" if-Hlomtion lo Rood sound health, .«.'-jr*> -;•: i ^ ^ M B 5 T R ; TOMPKisB-r

rfto»dbot^oo. Ila caulpi

llcautiful Day Cgactici. MacnllWat 'ilo-ton 31c-nlluiuc Chnlr Cars. Pullman'* Frcttictt t'flacnPIpoplBK C«*. and llw D«« Llno of Dialnie Cnra

"*Wsim 0 l»7er r a i a u . ™ n-s^rJlna'iieiTTMr'cbi-;

'-."• "ALBERT LEA ROUTE."A Kaw and Diroot Lino, via fieiiccn UT.II' KniC-n.

Kop,lin* recently been opened between Itlclimou J,

<Tlckatiirorsatc.it nil luitiiiip.U Ticket Ol!ioc#&

lnFurilci3lleJl[iroruiMion.Kiiil]io Maps and Folil-in ii( tlio

CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,

R. Ft. C A B L E , • • * • • ' E . ' S T . J O H N ,

FEVER &_AG13ErP.ILL.S.-RADICAL A K D P ' E W 1 ! AN ENT'CURE

AND Al.*!. r .U.IU'J^ DISEASES.

MILD, 'HARMLESS AND SURE.

8 The yreal supLTiority of DR.'I BULL'S COUGH SYRUl* overi alt oilier cough remedies is aliesietlI by. die immense popular demandI for lint old citablishcd renmdv.

~S^ir - , '»m have been using other Plasters...Jlone.triaLof AU.^OCK'B, POROUS •will con-Cvvince" you "of/; their wonderful supcnoritT.

^iKr"oiher~ao"calleil;i*orousi|)laBtei"3ifiim to bo 3)o*.tcr, they arc all frauds

tten np to Belt on tho.world mdt' ; .repn-j | iouM t l e 'ge^Sio nrticlc, "

For the Qua of Coughs, CoHoarscnC^, Croup, AsitonafErchitis,Whooping Cough, IncipienConsiiniption and for the relief of 5consumptive persons in advanced fstages of the disease. Por Saleby all DniggisL5.-^-rncc, *25 ceii

IS A SURE CUREroi'all dlseaBes or tho Kidnoys nnd

; — L J V E R —It hnaspefiiflo nation on Uila u-oit Important

uiumt, uubl'lluu IL to tUKW ofCtorplEllty and'ituioUon, BtlmutaUoB Uio lusDlhy nooroUon oftlio BUo, and b r tcuplnc tlio bowoU In tree'condition, tffeotlimita regular •J.'jeharco. <;

HLJI i^ iAta j j ^ If ^ou utn vnlft riTic ft^oniI w l c t l d l l C l s maloriai have tho chilli,

"wo Wlioua.dyspoptie, crconaUpatod, Kidney-Wort will Buroir rollova nnd quickly ouro.,

;..»Tnlhc Sprinp toolonrmotlioByntomJovory.° l°BSOL0BVDRU00l8T8. B ^ o S l . l

A NOTED DIVINE SAYS:lin.1cni—lhaf Sin Tor ton year* I liavo

o lii;!»t>pji:i, Constipation unit

now ii wen intiii, unvu f:oaa nppouii;, .UIKCIUOII.perfect^-rennlat stooN, iiil<M'pan*,' and 1 hnv-jpalnuil forty IXHIHIIJ solid lieali,' They am ivurtbtheir weight in B«lit. - " ."

llflv. It. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Kjr.SYWIPTOWIS OF

A TORP3D LIVER.liOBBOf Appu tite,N au sen, B o welscoatiy Bf'Pain i n_thp~^I.cad, •wiiii a it ill Is eiiaatiohIHthobnc^ 1W; Pain\mdcr tho Shoulderbtatle, fulint-33 after eatiiig,.Tffith a dTi^.Iny 11 nution to exertion of body orjniiiid^Irritafiulty o f temper. Low spmts, Loasof memoryTyRha fcpnng.of.ha.vlntr ne-lected aomodntyf wear!peas, DlzzlneBapjflqttaring qfth'o heart, Dots beforojthoav13] Yellow Skin, Headache, Eoatleaa-

is at night, Hglil'y^oolorcd*XJrino. ~THESE'WiCffNINGS AHE UNHEEDED,I1CUS DISEASES WILL BE DEVELOPED:

_ UTT'S PILLS arc csjifclnlly iiJaiitnl toafree'iYi'tt'w'iIVoiiit'o'iiisl^ii'iciiifrerev1.11^*Try tlift rtmcdj- fairly, nml you will

OlUrCi :t't Mm

TUTT'S HAiR OYErI <;my Hnlfniul lVliiNkcrs chnnireil to afilomy lllnck liy » «f nulo npiiUcnUon ortill* l )yt . It lnipni-M tv natural cular,uctj luMlHiitniicuiixly. So lit liy I>ruji-Ifiiti.or Ntntby eipreMH on receipt of Si .

OHIcc, IIS Murray St., Kew York. ,t I>It.TUTV>N.lIAIVITAIji>rVftlualileY

AYER'S PILLS.A large [•mi-orlluii o( tim disuaws which c.mso

>!i[M:d[illy-il..-JiKi!i't| .H> i'«rn tlin dlsciiscs causutlby ihulr ikr;ir.soi!iciit, iiichiillitg Ciiiistii>»tlim,

tt-ry, iiixl » ii'isl of uLlicr.aliiiieiits, lor all of

•«tj|iiil>\ Tliu i'.vluiislvo two oC llici-o 1*ILI.S by>iiiiin'iit t>1iyHii:1:iiis in ivjiiiliir |>r:itticc, Pliow*iiim[st:ik:i1i:V t1u> .•KlIiiiiitiMi hi.Atliidi llicy nro

Tlittsij 1'M.i.s nru ooinjiouiwU'il of vCRwlttble RUb-

»r uiiy otlmr Injurious iiujreillitin.

A Suir. ' r iT frnin IliNiilmrlitijT-.H't's:

>VtJy.11 i"l«iy>"V'.i!•»(«l''l'!M<Hi* t'•'V*ir'n.> 1 U>f/ 'bim'iliiKU

1 V<lin'j"tiiu'y*l'iVoy">*">*( 1i'i*WiiM>st'utloollvu uml tliu:iiM.-A \.U\-W. 1 imvf I-V.T Iimiiil. it is i> iilnnsmu.. im. '» siw.ik in llwlv lii'iiliii), ami 1 always Uo soSh-J

LIFEOM.THEHOnSE CARS.

ID ancient dnyfl-Qndby ancient wo moanuoythinu before tbo vor- l l to palm for supe-riority En etioet wit was universally ascribedto tho baclcmeo, And it WM a luckless wightwho engaged la a verbal controversy withany of tbo lribo, says tho Jloston Qlohe.DuttoJny Iho carmen fnrBUrpttUBthciii,uot somuch iu vltnporntlou—for they aro generallygood-naturod follows—but in apt and bit-ing comments on passing scenes, which aroto bo hoard &ad enjoyed by nil tbo occupantsof tho car. Yesterday wo iroro amused bytwo Ititlo Incldcnlo. Just opposite Tonne'*Hotel two young men, evidently bound forrefreshmcuts, essayed to cross Washingtonstreet In front of our car. B i t tho riskAoomod too great, ami, after proBrcEnirigabout a third of tbo way, they tarnod backto await n more auspicious time. Tbo iiriv.cr enxt tbo performance, surveyed them foran iustnut with n look of acorn, and sliout-cd: : • • . • • •

"That'll Jnst like a woman 1"Tho Indici in tho car recognized tho trib-

ute to ono of tho peculiarities of tlioir sex,and a smite went round. Tlio o t her hidden ttook placo on Court street. A young manin tho car Buddouly nroRe, niHhcd to the doorcaused tho conductor to pull tbo bell in-ctantcr, darted to tbo Bidownllf, and theragicotcdati uiiunlly Jfligbtcd dnmsol withgreat effusion.. All tbo passengers gflKcdwith interest at tbo scene, and it Pconied thntho driver had his eyes about bim, too, torIn a stentorian louo cams tho extremely sug<ofitETO adrico, which must hnvo voiced tbd

sentiments of all tbo beholders;

"Why don't you kiss her, and hare donuwith it?"

Amid universal laughter, tho lovon excepted, tho car passed on.

I (eh I n K lMtcH—SynipioiiiH iiml Cure.

The symptoms arc moisture, lilto per*spiration, intense itchintt, iucrcastil liyBcmtcliiiib', very dustressiiig, particularly ntjiiglit, Heeins as if pin-ivornm wore crawlingin mul about tlio roctmu; the private partHarc Humelimea niVectud. if alluwi'd to con-timin verv scrimis i-wiltM may fnllow."S\VAy5-'F. 'SOlXTMKN"T"is a pliint, Biiro cure. Also for Tetter, Itch, HaltItlicum, Scald Head, Krynipelas, Ilnrlicrs'Itch, iflotches, nil actily, crusty Bkla I>i3-nttfcs. Soht by ninil for 50 cents; ;i box-OH, SI.2."i, (in staniis). Adilrt-Dt, I)H.3WAYNK A- SOX, rbiladt.-li.liiu, I V.Sold by druggist!*.

THE FRESH AIR FALLACY

Fifty years ngo low peoplo know much

about Ycnli!fttion,or, indeed, believed much

in UM ini|iortancQ; and a cmsiidu !u (nvor ut

" frebh air" was fou^bt by Iho flauitarinnR.

Kow tlio tido riiUA tho other way, nnd ull

tho dull peoplo have learned the phrasa

"fresh alt" nt any cost, nnd without regard

to times nud places. Two men will conio

Into the Ppncions parlor of a club; tho air,

though wiirm, ts imicli purer, and coolor by

Gvo decrees, tlmu tho furtiaco-ljlast of the

KtrpdK thnt tUy havo loft. Tho incomorH

are entirely couifurtublo unlil ono of them

noliePK that tlio windows nro •shut. Then

they remember the formnli' "fresh'air;"

thu windows aro ordered open; in cotnc£

the heiital gust from without, liidoit with

the auitiml rufitso that fortin tho chiqf

ingredient of tho dust in our largo ci(ie»

Tticse inMiijj'Mit tl'-iilbnin-ii ih-.uv near Iho

op.-ii wimlow ; . they iiihalo l!io "winged

odor*" cf tlio street-;, they murmur tlieirfor-

imili. " A lUtlo frosh nir ; " they luvo clear-

wl ilicir cutwei^iices. nu:l nro : bnppy. : And

in travelling,'what do wo not suffer from

this igiiiir.mi ';i>iLL't-ji[iiui uf "frt-ah uir !"•

We \v.\\-e nil soi'ii tho htdy who imist tinve

the window'open in the railway enrrinjjo :'if

suininer hhe bri-athcs tbf! 'roilwny Bpurks

mid i-mU>, un>l hli.. uituIiM ti Mtwt'HGuUon

overy winter journey; nothing short o£

' nnco that thcro nro other things to think

»bont in triivelh'nj; thnti wlint bho calls

"frtsli.air.". —7'. .V. Conn, in Unr^r't

CITY R E P O R T E R S .

According to ti si:ribo of tlio Troy Teli

gram, ouo of tlio disturbauccti initilo by ihd

Brooklyn Bridge, iu forciug its New York

end into Cily Ifnll etiunre, has boon to

necessitate tho removal of Oliver HitclicOcVtf

;offoo r.tiil enko Ealooii. This establishment,

iluriut; tli(i past thirty years, is known to

most newspaper rentier*. It is a cellar de.

voted !o Use railc of jior!: . n sd-bcan i . - co l J .

eornciVbOflf, hot littlu bitictiibi, nuil Gxcclluiit

coffeif. Viie current concejitiou of it is cor.

reel <>iioii|;lj,-except that tho Moscriptioc

astMlty SOL'U in ftrint 'iineil1 ravifion in on*

osi.nitiiil particular. 'Jlitchcocl; lnw not for

n deendu been a caterer for j'oiirnalists.i • It

was it long time' ngo tliat tho typicalT^ow

rorlc reporter liful an iuconio of only §\~> a

H-etk, mul iliviileil tlic tnoiioy Bo'iinfnirly be.

tv-L'Mii mm and food that tliu h t tc rb iu l to be

Imu^H in tbo ch capes I [inKKihlo jilitcos.

Ilit.inocl:'-; WAS Hint him! of a literary man's

rctitaumiit. . Of Into yearn, it Inn . boeii tlie

niijiiijjlit Inncli-robm of printers, liorso cut

co »;h it tiny uml il rivers, nowfiboys, ami tin

vo.v Kninll uotitiiiRent of oM timcru stil' lefi

urn us ^(iuil its over but tljp jounialist litiii

,•» finlhliniH nml Ii'! i^iillliiiKjc ]>ay «

restminiiit, iliu Ast-jr ,'l!"!H'i mi-l K^wrclfa

Hotel nro iit'oliliiuly k.'iit tijtcn «1!.-iii»lit W

id him.

33irectorvANUfACTUIlEK Up PIANOS A S P Ol t l lASS.

(Jillci'j-WnMim»ian Avo. Cor. Hro.nl S t .Viielury-Itnllroatl Avo. Cor. Ilcotty St .

.1 . W . J.-'lltM(HttiAT I1AKUA1NS IN DltV (IOUD.S AN!)

FANCY HOODS,llflck S(or«, Cor. Warhlnctuu Avc. nnil Itroad St.

tI.IJADS Tin: wom.i). nuv O.VB AND UU

IJAl'l 'V. Kcjf citcubrn nml liricvxAiltUctt It. W. AU.i:(lEI{.

At llm OU Viuilhircn l.uinhi>r Vnrit. 1'inu *llera.luck I.mnl'Cr, Sti!»i;h", JImtlillnet, HHfl>, Uiw,Slate, llrlfK, I.I me, Ci-incnt, Kiml nmt VUnar.I'luiniiilil flow Uni>t I ij;:*. I.UWliiT I'llIUKS.

AND NEW YBAIW. • • V , , , , , ^ ,

—WAi:!tBN"(;ousTVl'i)iiuci sl'ro'iit--^;': I lU'rsACArrf.QKNT'SFUitKiaiiisa uouns .

\VIII, « . Ortsv(i!iUUtilt!l-;:>A»l

Nu. 11 Uctvlderu Avo -

instantly until

>iiHirAs IE

.!•'. M.

j£..U. fJrnllW, SlVit.r tlio Hl.Ji»hn Sowing Slulilna. O M I C T Inl l i l t S l ' lta!n & Cni Uiocvr

. ' I . I C / O o

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Warnsn County JJriiK fcitoi**'*I'I'I.I. STOCK OT

DltlHJH, I'AINTS, O».. VAUNlHlt AHf) «I..\SS

1 m ilioC'iii**Jc("nirMniiillnrlniurDr all ilj-lff (tf C/trritiUCf. Utew-

Hvt l ldo Ilnr. UcxItr(Jui;cn,K!l|itieSlitlni:.Fnclnrynn Ililvlilcro Mu, (H'm-ra] Itcnalrlnir,

I'liliilliiumiuTrlinmluc nt Klioti Nuiku,

Unu vt tin; tii'i't wE<]c-3-.(,:iei>ninTi) it.(July ti.M u ) » ! . Oiurtliu

I l k

II! FINEST HOTEL I S S o K11IC1.S S K

JEHS^Y. J . K . Hni^liitiJ, I'rojirl-'lur.

_ _ _ _ _ _ . - - _ _ . . „

llulldliit; Material, Tarntti«"or every ill--irHlitlnn. Knctory—Itrnntl SI.

Cruv«ri i iu A l i t t u Hi»ltlijiM»JLiiiloi%Dry nliniIMImit»Ab(irii^lliu£l>«i».TrillAilni{ Tli-Mo-! ArtUtle Culler in Tuwn. i'rkua tliutIJouly Mnitc CimiiliiL-. Mlllliicrr & l»n-- Mnklni;. lldy Cominihltm. Cull litf.iru (ir.lunn".

.loslnli :? I^ynn.MAMIIl.K.t (iKANITK, MONUMENTS. TO.MIL

l l I

ATTOKNBV—AT—LAW, KOLICITOIt AND

MASTEUIN CIIANX'KIU".rnctlcvii In nil Court* and Injuty n-c\h,n.

OanUil Vllot.AT m i l . V K l ' - A T - ! . A W . IHtOAll STItEBT.

I N x t l * \ t l l i i n t

lal'U'5 nml rn i l t* . lidvliicr

COli.SnKUm-AT-I.AW.

'xt;a d iver Ullli

Wrilt*' 01,1 Si nnd. 1'rnciScaL TirrmlUi ittiil Shci-tIruri Worker, Tin ItoiHllnjr, Stioutini;. I'lumLilnir.Tmwurp, t'iini|>ii, {hull-* x Kflck- lur e l u m ami(isnmcfit. H ycim with Juhiixtuu & .Sun.

MIU.INRUVANI) FASCY (JOODS. SMITH'SllUILDINd, ASin.NUTON AVIiNIT.

C:irU- ' l - 'H D i ' i i ^ j ^ i

It'j tttUlui;lou /.vc.

r«.'il*aiiil Stioiw to Order, Flrct cl.ii* MIUKI Wbtl:mnn»btit. *iVa«li|nstvii Avi?

Cor, ticlwol Street.

Jliit-JiinL imicUeuil imiif-JTudacctiUDrli-round', fnrtKronnilv lock*, Icnci1, ftn[i3, call, rntttc walk. lisliwIrarU1. lirldgc, Ac.

MASUl'ACTL'ISEIt Of CtO.MtS.

<?ovn!«lt *<: C o t i i i u mNuwIIckkOnuinnuU i'laiio Factory now In f oil

U|iculicn. Call ftnd sec ui.

Oliurl t-H i». l l o w l l > y

MANUFAUTUHEIt OF CAU1NET, I'AHLOK

ctiArKi.or .aAN3, v

w i i H i i i J i p . - L o i i l t o v i u H v , :.]

Jtciilctc with I.OMI, Klflto and Korclga NcwiTiTtiit 'mi! Itolhr n Vcar. .S»tiip!<>

C'Ol'lCi 1'ftfC. !

- M. I*. l l t O W m ' Miiii.'nctiifcr of Vlaw*. get One. Try Oii(

U\iy Ono. AKCtit fur I til c key u KuKTwinuUlmlor. Come ami ecu It work,

ISL.Cloud iloiiHu.

V.T. HTAATS, I'ltOI'ItlKTOIt

rird-Ulafa Accotnmodatloc, . . ,.

l imjiloinciiU. !.l;tit

AGONS. ;

t'nnfliuitly on hand Hutu, lfouncti<, FonllieHI'lowGHfludarulUlna of Fancy UooJs .

Stnmplnc anil Kmiiroldcry materials,

'••'"""irulimcrarcnpciioi'. "Livery, Snlo and Kxcbnnga SUblca. C'arrlr.sci A

. Htjlit *-as™» furnUfacdon Sbort Noticeilny or nl«!it. Ilenr Imlsor Hoam

.liiu 01 Dulislunllnl Kiirultnre. Uuu

• b d o w S t . Cloud Hotel. '

IJAKEItvANDCONFECTIONKKY. TUB 1IKST

Of ICECREAM.

.loJni 3L Viui l>ylct»r:OUNSE!,LOU-AT-L,\. ASItlNQTON AVB ,

nml ,it:!i:ti ukrr . A TTII I - : AltUBS COUNTY IHiUO STOHE

T-- WAKBSI\«4*B'<>X uitli a |)O|nil:Uion nl iilinia ilOOO i4 tiiu Inisinns:s centre ol*\Vnrrcii Comity, is located in tho most fertile nnd beautiful sectionof New Jersey. 'Hie town is well ljitill,li:w |nos|iei-niH (ilniiclini :uu1 :i yood .Suliool,r.n excellent fjii|»i>ly of W.iler.ti Stenm Fire EngincXuw TaxcH,tlio(:In.':i|>(!.<t coiil niiirkcL east of mines, iliu husL nl* facilities for Hliijipiiii; ^oods l>y vailroaif or cannl. In all resl'ccts a ilesirablc location for m.iiiufactur«itiif. Four or livo or^au factories already in sHcac-ssful operation. For n home no more tiesirablo place. StrmigerH cordially welcomed. The abovelihi of business incii does not represent, all, but id a list ol' those 'who :iro I'IOL afraid lo advettise.

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ri'lliiHr'ritiMUv0 I I S I I I B , 1 1 L :Oil8 '"iVSPKi'SlAUu'Vitruhiviiluiililu. , _n .1. T. HJi.Yiia."

Tli« lli'.V. KIIASCIH lt..1lAitl.oivi:, wrllltiR rrnm

l«!«n Ki'itJsut,.10."consttuatlon, from wblcliclit.fliiiti* rif tlio usu of iiiQill<JliK;s,or various klmln,'1 pnil'iT'.'il Inori'iiHinj; Jiiootiv'jiiiimcu, until fmnoiitonllis Hii'i I l"'i!»ii-inkliitt AvtiU'H 1'ii.i^i-Tlicy.havo,oiillr«lv corroolctliho" oostlvo' liublt, nnJhuvu '.nstly (iitjirovwl my KOiiornl boiillli.'.'

"Ayuu'H CAriiAHTtO I 'M.IJI correct irrcBttlftrl-Uur.iir tliu limvulit, stlinnlnlo tho appetite 'niulttlgcitiidi, niiiV by tlielr jirompt- ami' ilioron(;hncliiiii civu tono niiil vigor tO Uiowltolo pliyslwil

pr^J. C. Aycr,>. Co., Lowell, Mass:•n \y \y,\: ' • Sold by nil pniptptsla.

Ayer'a Sarsaparilla.C U l l ' i ' S l J S K

OLD, AND• MIDDLE-'-AGED :- : o*r ,my pcr(.nilmtfl°«r nypltiiltiir tnTnc|maybn inajs lioiiilliyaiulBtroiiU by ilsuae,1'. .• Sold by nlH>rnj;RlBi.s;"?!, ul.f ijolHes for §"•

^vii,Vii<r\ I ' i lK-Ci i in lo r t ln i - tu IlK-Sit'U'I'lioiisaiiilfi Oi« from neglect lo properly

Ireat Impure Blooil, CoiiHli|nUioii, Uys-|)Cjisin, Jliiluriii'/Apopk'xy, Liver, Kidney,lluart Disctisps, Drojisy, and Ulieiiniatiam..

Bui to Hie dcl»i!ilnte<th bin-doriott iviLh wTch'serious sickness, wa conscinntiomily recpin-,mmid ".SW'iVYNK'S PILLS,", wliieh con-tain medicinal properties possessed by noother riuiuj'ily.' •'SuiiL liy mail for'25 cents,box o f :» pills; fl boxes, $1, (in stamps}.Address^ DUSWAYX10 & SON, l'liiln-tlelpliin, I'll. Sottl by Druggists. ,.

•A.Poisii:i!.—" HOM, .VjioiWH yon w » . l «isg; fioma inbrniu', rtftt nr pnro pinlcr ilofi

wlmt yon puid S' 00 for, liow iimclt woulilyou git mo of I foLaliod him buck to yerbonso on Austin nvoiuio ?" nsfcctl Ham John.King.••••" I oxpect I wonlil give yon Imi dol.Inre," replied Colonel Yergcr, thonglitfully." Well; iluii, bow, Jess.licintl wiiftlat lonjToUlaw'oow nml yer won't miss tint dog, la tlir[ust plnco. Hit will BRIJO yet ft benp o

:iety tibant do pup."— JVJ'M Sifting*. _J

Vsktiiii.y

ami viftoi1, elitesHexuul Debilily.

I inpnluuuo,; - 2 2 - 9 -

;KKMKnv 1'oh Jl ATS.—air. Fogarty ',iuiJMr. Smnuclsbii have loug been friemlH, bnlthey nrc EO iio lonKci*tfclu consequonce ot-Mr*.Fognvly's prospensily' Tor joking. Mr.Siiranelsoa is tuowii-. lo be,v,very.. pnreinmni-OHB. 0^° renifttketl to Vogivrly : "Thordlanrb-vcryfaatl in AWHIin. — T11cy,ni-o tiyiag to:giinw n liolo into my-pantry. WL.il sliould[ iio to circumvent. them ?"... •". Starve llwmto'ileatb by leaving tho door of your ixviitryopon nt uigbt."— Texas Sifting*.

; "Kmigit nn KnlM?1..;.,...1 " "J-• •- (Jlcurs put l-iUs.^ulcoTroacliiiii.ili.eH, iinta,bed-bugfl,

H K D i ; ( ; i T O i : n . — " T h i n is ft fiuo i i m o . o

night to como home, and you just married,said Mw.'Davis indignantly, looltiug atrtho."oflt.which liiid:jast told tbat miilnigbt ho.uS, My denr.V replied Jicr basband poiiiifrowiiy, " I doolico to bo intorrV^wod on tb

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x-n3"IL.SIZEK, cScDealers iii Harc^vare, Stoves^ Tin\srare and -griotiltural .I'.mplcmciits,g

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>E. W. ALLEGchllamifucttirurof

WINDOW ANDrlVNFAlLING , . FORAUwin.REMEDY G U C H A S D I S E A S E S

TErTER.lTCH.SORES. PIMPLES,

" BOOlt SGHEKNS.WITH

METALLIC C011SKH&Cnn not sngorwarp. Ci»u li

isetlforupperorlowurwintlm

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C A T A R B H § S CreamBalm

Haji.niatle a deueral rcduciloti on all I:i:uis ol

GEAls and "CROCKERY WARE.

Full Set of Crockery, U pieces U3.50Toilet or Cliiinilicr Bet 3.50.Ohtss Tea SetH IVom (!0 conls to ^.00Ooliluts, from 73 emits tu § ,ni) per doz-TuinWcrs;"fiiiii -6U "SiTlh~to |05 - " •• •''"

LAMBGOODSAlways on luiiul. Also all kind's of

Kerosene,^ - : ^ : - ;

..at. . Neatsfoot and"•"": Machine Oils

:„ A-SPECIALTY.

-Notions,' Fancy Goods Boots•and Bhocs,. Wall Paper, Hats-ami Caps, Window Shades,

Holland, Fashionable,

Press Making, Buttcrick's Pat-.terns, and .Provis-

Uciitlv Dniiilins;, next iloor lo tho posl. olliw.' liooins Infge ^..^l commoilioii:|iicw jiml mnmiGicliimi by the cclubrateil J . M. Iltinswidi .t BillUo Oo.;. N |are pronounced by good judyos to Ijo Uio best in Oie world. Come and seo egdon't play. Kppjiyl Itoom for nil. licst brands or ci«nrs nlivsj-a on immlJ

JOHN S; QASTON .Proorid

^•;-= Faiiiilysml Patent-New Prpco5s-Flour,-Fo8d,-Moaljind'iGrali{

0II01CR VA1UKT1ES Oh'FOliiiKlN' AND DOMESTIC Fr.UITS-A|

TOBAGGO AND SEGARS OF THE FINEST BRANlJViV, "ii.vvV: "JUSTTtkcuivuD'A.Vis'M'v.O'i' ov NO. ,1 .UACKURHL T

'f. ." ; , I'OUKii.". AU50'A'ViiiV.'tO'\: OVV^VOF-MOl-ASSHS OV

SALT MACKEREIi and N. O. MOLASSES a Stpeoialty*t'oduce taken lit- exchange-at Par Value*. v ^WM,.O. CHEVYING. ,'ciiJiS. uniiVKLisa. ;• ainpriv:

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