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but oi ' Ill H. N. .. 4 J>LEASANT LET'f]lt. Over a dozen .band's 'have already From·th.e Roc:·liester Journal. From tlte·New Ywl<: 11.vening Pool. entered for the C:Lledonia tOUillil.• The C·lli vatnroe cclf the euth'~ sur- The comet cart now be seen be· 'it R:h•~r:• of a Gr~ttctul Jlean; :aJad · gll.vel!lrl:llonor w11.,ro Holt or ·iu.JJ~uo. mcnt. face is eigi.tindnes to the mile, and. tween IO and I I o'clock n m. with The Secret of the universal success of Brown~s Iron Biliers is sim· ply this: It is the best Iro.n preparation ever made ; is compou11ded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it-no more and n.o less. By thorough a:nd rapid assimilation with the blood, ·;t reaches every paxt ofth.e system,. healing, :purifying and strengthening-. Com· menci11g at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health-in no otherwaycan lasting benefit be obtained. 79 D~:~rboll\ Ave., CJ-a;icago, Nov. 7• I have been a grea:.t sufferer frorn a vcry1voaks tomach, IJ.earthurn, aud dyspepsia in its worst: form. Nearly every-thiiig I ate gav-e me i1stress, \3nd l: c:o•lld eat but little. 1 have tried everythingreco~rnended, have takea. the prescriptic:ms of a dozen physi<:ians, but got n<~ relief until I ~tool: Jlro\n•s Iron Bitters. I f~el :none -of tlle old troucles. and nm a new mnn, I am getting much stronger, :md feel first·rate. I an a raiboad eogineer, and now make my t:rips regularly, I can not sny too raucl1l11 praise of your wonder• till ~aedicine. D. C. MAcK:, A.lbion vil.lage has been enJarc.ed t Captain Kane ,re~tdhed a point with- t. he naked ty. e in the nonhcrn hc .. w- and abont $70,000 ad<ted to its ~eal in 519 miles of tbe Pole. New that ens, arout baH v.ay bet\Veen the I esta. te valuat-ion. · distance is only a .spm compared to j borizon and the p~)le -~tar and ~~ little Buffalo expects to have sev:lral spaces searched br the teleo.c~pes <?f I ~o the east. It w1!l dts~ppear a.buut I L~crosse games between Tecutns~h astronomers, and. our suggestlon JS \ ... he 4th ot June, :a.nrl then reR'ppear and Tusrarora. Inoians. that a tower be constructed a• far about th~ 15th of June. It passes Th E • · th R _ h . . North as ·po.;;s ib 1 e, and from it ob- the penhehon June 11th, at ten e ne e <'C ester & P1tts· · · t · • 1 • h ··~'h d' b I d 'th S'l Lk R .,, · serv.atlGnsbem:a<le. bytelescopes- :mmues p:1st ru1;,1'1g t. A e IS· urg 1, an e 1 ver 'l e at•!'·Ja.d If h · 1 · -t f th - · 8 Compa.nies will build a union ddpot t ere IS. en<Oa.u;lll. c en we~ther up a~lce ro~': . e rJ ~ IS s. ~ s. ?OO at Ea>t Gainesville · thferhe tpo gl1ve a tcl~scope a fatr sweep m_J 11 e~, an 8 1ts ~e 1 oc1ty at t adt tH 1 ne ! . _ , . o t e o ar SeaL,, ·1who knows but all 'WI ~e x I mt es per secon , tS Cale<lom~s llenedtcts and hach the information desirable about that -velocity at pre.,eut is very nearly e_lors had ~ ~ase ball_ contest la.st region could be obtained from the thirty nine mile~ per second. The Saturday. l be marned men 'von tower r Ifthen w•as 11 othing to ob- anticipations forned of its brilliancy I b: a score of 14 to r3. struct the view iJ;;;.f.,.veen the northern . ar~doomed to disappointment. Thi~ A.lbion has developed a startling point of .Alaska and the Pule, a is on account o! its smallness It case of insanity, 1hirrks the Ettffd.o towt r Boo fet:t :ltigh. waul.! e' evat~ har;; nat enuugh material to make a Telegraph. A ci:izen requested ~!he one high enougo;h to let him see the display. puatical assessor to raise bis pers0n· pole x,ooomiles 11. way if the atmcs· al tax. phe•e wa<> deal:', a!:ld there are set· Charles Hyatt ot Greitt Vo~.lley,. tkments inSilJer.la hunJreds ofmiles was run over and killed by the ~ars nearer the Pule~ on the Erie road at Salamanca yt-s· terday morning-. l:le was about 35 ... __ _ Iill~Batell. l»y Chleago. ___ ., __ _ I years old, and leaves a wife and Jour children. l'rom the JJetroit Free Pre••· A Toledo cm:nlll.ercial traveler who · has bceu o;;eni 11g up a. new route in ' Indiana, recently encounterrd one · dealer who did 11't think he had bet· ter change bi s custom. He had been dealin~ wit!I a. Chicago bouse for several years, and he had no . The value o' an original idea for the stage is illustrated by the Lone Fisherman in the burlesque, '·Evan· geline.\ The piece wasa failure when first produced. Uu a second trial, however, yr,~nen the character of the silent and ever present fish- erman was introduced, success re- sulted, and f,Jr live yeus the play has been in constant and profitable performance. The Lone Fisher- man bas now been stolen for the hurlesque '·Sind bad,\ at the Royally Theatre, L·,nd0tl, where he becomes the Old Man of the Sea. I The Pauo nl.:a:lug Snbncrlber, Fron1 the Tcx:as Siftings. The patronizing subscriber is the most exasperating rnan with .whom the journalists h1. ve to deal. He does not hand $2 to the editor and request that the. paper be sentto his address for one \o eu. He is ll.Ot that sort of a man.\ fault to find. \I can rrm:ke !JOU brooms for $-- · per dozen,\ l118e:d the Toledoan. \Yes but Chic:ago beat;; that.\ \How's -- <:ICnts a. pound for starch?\ \Oh ChicagP beats that.\ Debilitated persons, and sufferers fi·om wasting diseases a~; consump- tion, r.crofula, kidney affections, will be greatlv benefitted by using Brown's Iron ~itters. \I'll sell~ougoud tea. by the chest. for·-- cents. \ Mr. Linton is to receive J ,ooo ~JL·. Willimn W, Chndwic{, of Hatch· VI •Ie, Conn., write under date of J 1.\ll€ 14, 1~:lo, to Dr. Kennedy, to :,ay tlut th~e UM!! oi ·• Kennedy's Favorite Remedy'' has ·cuted hun of Ga·ll Stone, from wh1ch. .he h:od c:...Jll\t:<:·tlcect eveiythi11g but comfor~ 1or a lo: ~ im.... Mr Chadwick lelt wl10lly t:nt•'d when ht: wrote, and say;: ••l have hu<i'l\O pam for stx months, 11nd ·have also re.!-:nlell my llllflih and can ~tand a fall' •hy's w~·rk. I rt:commr.nd •Kenneoy·s Fa\'Jontc Re1nedy' to any cnlr! ouliering from :• de· ra.u 1 ;~d ltver \ Dr. Kennedy is <la.1ly m rt<eLpt of l~tters from them, ex.pes;,ing sm11Lu sentia .. •nt~. These lett.:rs:u:e spon. ·fanwu• Plld p\lt tn n.ll varittJe:. of phr!:>eolo. gy, bul iuva1iably setlttll~ forth one tlling-· --the valu~ of ••Kellu<'rly's l•'tlvOu!e ll..em- ed(' lor many forms of d1:;ease. Jl may beju·t the t!~ing you have bee11 loo.ki11g for, I\' )'Cur Lwer dl>Otdc·red? I:hwe :yr:u De· ran~C>ment ot the K•dneys <•r Hlndder, as- sociated w1th CoJJbtlpatwn 01 the !linvels 1' If sc., yott want ·\Kennedy's J1:Lvonte Rctnedy.'' Dr. Kennedy pr~ctices Jil(edi· cine ami :-:•mgery in all the1t brat1cbes.~ L.:ttetb promptly angwered. Addrc\'s Dr. David Kennrdy, Rondout, N. Y. Dr. K.ctmedy's FaTorlte Remedy'' fo·r s:ale by . all dntggists. BROWN,s IRo~ BITTEXS does not contaill:. whiskey or alcohol,. and will not blacken the teetlt, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi- gestioll, heartburn, sleep- lessness, <lizziness, nervous. debilio/, weakness, &c. When he buys rl railroad ticket he pays cash down to the clerk who edits the t.ick:et with a hand stalll p, and to the Chinese journalist who edits the shirt with & flat-iro':l. he d1sburses some of his wealth before hegetshisshirt. J3ut whenhepa- tronizes an editor his tactics m·eclif- ferent. He says: \Well I reckcn you'd better put my name dow11 for your paper. I really take xnore papers now than 1 read, but [ St:l p- pose I'll have to take yours. too. We are all expected to do soruethi1rg toward supporting the press, y()\1 know.\ He says this with the ait' of a philanthropist subscribiag for the controlling interest in a nurow- g\lage railroad, or a new churcil, on which he never e:xpects to dra1V\ a dividend, bn t, at the same time, he forgets to red nee his cash bahru:e lly subscribing him $z in advance. .He tells the editor to call on him for the amount wheo he needs it. He is carefcl to leave the i111pressio~ that he has no possible use for the Jlape:r and he will likely never read it, bn t he merely wants to help the editor out with the $2 ae does not pay.- Although the patronizing subscriber does not contnbute a cent be posi- tively imagines he has squandered money that should have gone t<J the ~eally-deserving poor. In tine, as the paper prospers, he comes 10 re- gard himself as the founder and £hief proprietor of it. \That's J>l!rty ilair, but Chicago guineas from Q11een Victoria for his beats wat.\ painting ot the marriage of Prince ' \Our bouse 1 v-iil give you lour Leopold. There is a regalnr s'eries Above is an exact portrait of MRS. SARAH J. VAN BU~EN, Use only- !lro1m's Iron Bitters :rnade bl\\ Brown Chemicnl Co., B:.ltimore. Crossedt red liues tu;~d. t:t~de·lllarkD<A wnpper. AT MAtKEY~' MAY a1AGAZlr-<ES and Fashion Boo0ks. Sli:A SID¥ LURARIF.~, Peoples' Librruries. BlRCII and Backuo;' Songs. of the San F:ran· cisco Minstrels. Nr.w lloo:s:s 1n :VIack-ey's Cirt:11la.t1ng Library- l\AT:£Vl' Writmg Paper P.e.cke~, Note. Packet, Letter and Cap sizes, i')NE Candies ju1t receive<d. FltXSH lot of Manbatta Ci;g:us just reeeived KEYSTONE :Paper, Inks, Steel Pens, Lead Pencils &c , &c., at Mackeys' News :Room, 6 7 MAIN Sr., BArAVIA, N~ Y~, FOR SALE .. so~m VERY (J6 Feet F'l'tY.nt. 9 lr.ocfs Dfep. At :Prices from $175 to $350 Each, APPLY A.l' Nt). 6 JVallr.er Rloclr.. Ely'a Cream Ba.b:n! Effectua 11 y c£4ans· es the nasal .pas- Slges of tlw Ca· tarrhal virus, caus\ in~ heatfhy sccre· uons, ::tll<.~ys ina flam~ m ~tto'l. prcJtect~ the ruembnnc:=frorn additional c e> ld s, complcteh healr. ·tl>e ,o•es and l e- stor<> the: sc:Dse of taste ancl sJncll.- Beneficial ~:results arc realtr. •d by • f e w applocauons. U~~;;;;-::;;::~ A. thoro\gh trC·<I· n>ent willcu::rc Ca· taxrll, Ha,-1!-eve'l' &c. Ur.equ11 cd for cocs, in,th• head. Agreeable to me, App y by the lttt!e fin~<rr into·the nostrils. On 'l'cce.pt of so c:s. Will mail a package. Sold by llatavia Drllgijliits. llli.Yi' ~UA.M :BA~ ~ •• llwig~e, N.Y ---4= .. ~-- P:; tU\• :Big Pay. Mr. J H. Maphson writes to the Lor1dun Times of the r 3th, that he has engaged Mme. Patti to sing in this country for six months during the forthcoming season, at the :rate of $4,450 a. night or $22Z, soo for firty nights. She will bave, besides that, a Pollman car to travel ill and two cooks. Mr. Mapleson adds that he h~s dep0sited $44.501) at II'Irne. Patti's Ban.ker's in New V: ork as a guarantee. The various election com missions in England that have beea held during the l~.st eighteen months have c0st the ratepayers of the gni.ty constituencies about $1 z 6. 3 25 \The most expensive pn1cess was at [V1ac- celesfield, where $25,230 haslto be paid. ------ Patrick Troy, being abont to die, at Joliet, caused a priest and two friends to carry him out to a shed. There he moved a board, and $3,- soo rolled forth. speelal. We would recommend all, espec- ially the ladies, to try the celebrated Florida Bouquet Perfume. F'rag~ rant, delicate artd lasting. NallU· fa.ctured by Alei!a.nder & Co., Roch- ester, N. Y., and. Jacksonville, :Fla. A.sk your druggist for it. Prl'ce only ~sc. months' credit.'\ ol prctures of e~,;ery similar event in \Chicago's ;al 1 e:ad of that.\ her Majesty's reign. Most of them The traveler C1l~lcln't mention a, · havg in the grand corridor in the thing that Cnicngo didn't beat, and ' private apartro;-nts ?t Windsor. at last, despa~r.i 11 ,g of receiving an. ; Among .others IS a h1deous daub, order he remarked: · representmg tlte old Dulte of Well- \ r' did tbimli:: l()f stopping uver ingto~ giving a godfather's present Sunday and gGJin!; to church, bnt it to Pnnce Arthur. seem!-\ ___ ,__,__ __ \0h it's !10 'liSe trying that on,\ . \l a.m now readr to lay down my in term pted tlledeah.·l'. \Tile agent bundle.\ So said a laboring man, of a Chlcago hlo:u::;ehasbeen running who, for lollg years had V:Jilet.l to our choir over a:. ,.ear, and a Cincin- suppc)rt his familv, and had become nati house bas:a]roeady agreed to send reriuced in hoe<ilth. He now says us on a Sundlky sc:hoollibrary I May that Hops and .Malt Bitters has made him a new rna~. 4·1 1-•4, be you can do something in the '\ ., next town. b11t: we're chuck full here and 1rou lctn 't touch a Toledo house unless i1 (Jromised us a twenty acre lot for a ~elli' graveyard !\ The 1nost retnarkable point in connection wi tit the racing in Eng- land at the ltrs1 week in 1\Is.y was the almost u~OI'lllken series of suc- cesses SC()ted b)' li:e jocltey Atcher, who, out ()f llV enty-one mon nts, won thirteen rac:es-eleven out !Jf fifteen at Chester, and two out ohi:x at Kempton Pral::. ---·~ .. ~--- The old neoe£1 them for strength; the young wa11t tthtm for a tonic; the sick cra:ve tbc.m to get well; the well take tbe!Il ~o remain S'J; dy~ pep~ics need titeJO for reliet; e~ icures like them asa11 ~J>pe'izer; everybod)' takes Hors alld Malt Bilters.- 4- I I-44. ---·--- It is reported that Sarah Bern- hardt h1.s had rocken attached to the coffin in w llich she used to lie occasknally. 1882. 1882. R, Oo Holden & Son. WE A:R.E OFFERING Some of Greatest Drives of the Season ! TQwels d7 Na]Jlcins at Bargains DISCOVERER OF' L.ADIES'TONIC .t! pr,Jor:mllio1z ~ohirh is :meqzur.lcd jm· Ptrrifvingth~ Bloorf and To11ill,f{ Up the .Female Syslt!JJr.. LADIEC::' TONIC ic;prepF\l'Cd tly ~fr~. ,.,Lll nur ..... n! :n 192 1-'r;lnklin ~t., Buhalo, :N.Y., n.rullU.i'\> br~ll u,eJ ,ucco»fully by h<lie< fat\ years. h is \sure mrrforall FemaleConoplaiut<, l.owFever,A.gue,l ~croful:t, Sick Hr.3.dache, and all we:akness~s '\'''\cd by those irregu brities which me so C:<•m- mOtJ to WOJnankinJ.. This is no Patnzt lfff·cfit:itl~'' bur is_ prcpat\erl by 1\fr<. Van Buren, nfte::- yc.l~'> of, c\penence and recommended by her~ \' ,,he knows it will give nmv life to any broken-down,) worn-out or over-worked member of her >e~ 'V1vn:' AND MoTIUlRS need somctlting;: to as.;i;t' na.ture in holding her own tinder the con'>tant 1 ~lr~1in which jo; '- •ll'it:antly drn~ing them down:{ Mrs. Van Buren ausVIers all letters /rut .. o Sendj for Circulars, .....___ For sale by Druggist,,;._ Prke, $x.oop<>~ bottleCJ N. W. STILES SoH &he 8ame 'l'.l'Ut!i!l«l~ For $4 oo and $6 oo thnt sell in largo cities for $to Ot> and joo oo resp~::ctively, an•i lrith their ma.ny years experience in adjusting r.a.n ~,... 'Jarantec a perfect fit t..'rJinary trusses fnm $x t; $:z each. Dont go away from home to buy unttl y-ou have ~ea ou~ lugil stocli:. N. W. S\TILlllS. .Sweet Cider ! Of the very bec;t qual!ty, by the: Bottle, Keg or Bmel.. Al~o. n Jarg.e q11ill·•t1ty of ftrst quahty CIDER VINEGAB., for ~ale by LEWIS, CADY & CO . .., ap 14mz AleJ:!Ind!!!r, Dl. Y. DR· TRAVER'S At Bucltla.!!id~ jn England, a verv fine elm \reoe o-f great age, which was the prinll()iJlal omament of the churchyard, ~\-~ blown down and split by the 1ecemt g 1le, when it wa.s discovered that tile enormous trunk was a be ehiive, colltaining an ac· curnu!atim G filoney weighing over Bargains 1 1 Neuralgia Specific Bargains in Buttons, Laces, Em- Is A POSITIVE GURE FOR Prints at 3 cwt, --~---- Speer~o Port Grope Wine :f~l' \'iil~aolt.lif IP~I'MOD8. This excellent q nality llf the grape is prescribed ani used by the lead· in~ physici.ms of the country, wh-:n a gene rams and nourish1n g · wine i~ desi rttLble ; especially for fe- males, aged 11ersons and consu mp· tives; and br churches for com- munion. H ur:1oreds of New York Physicians ba..vevisited Speer's Vine- yards and VI i11e Cellars, but twelve miles dista111 from New York, and · are surprised to see the foreign Port Wine Grapes so succeAsfully grown in this collnt•·Y- The Unfermented. Juice fot ch u:rclles is from the Opor~ . to Grape preserl\ed iu its natural state just a.s i't runs lrom the pxess. For sale by IS~ W. Stiles and A.. D; Tryon. broideries, Handkerchiefs, LAWNS AND WHITE GOODS. --.IN OUR-- Carpet Department l We hnre Just Uec~h('d many New Patterns in Ingra.J!l and Brussels Carpets. Handsome me Mattings, Rugs and Mats R. 0. HOLDEN & SON, 83 and 8) Main Street, NEt1RA~GIA 1 Sciatica, Lumbng<>, Dysmenorrhrea, Nerv- ous and Acute Headache, Colic, Hys. tena, and Sleeplessness. It is n Nerve Tonic Adapted to all Classes of Nervoill'i DJ.Senses and Paim, w l1erever located in the Humun Body. The SPECIFIC is a sovere1gn Cllre; a vel'- ttable Pain Killer, and as &uch, an indi:s- pemible househvld remedr. TJm•·, i~ n• 11Udicind li!:t it. A trial entaJlshat a tri .. fiing outlay, wh.en eompared \With relief from the excrutmting pains of Neuralg1a in Its vario•s forms, w ltich IS sure to f~llow itil -.se. S111ll iy iJrUJii\sls •md .J)~fllNs i.trl Z•r:ry• Tnm. 'rHE PERRY MEDICAL COffi'ANT, PERRY, N, '!\ U.S; .A, Sold 'by 11. P. Hinkston ~ Co., Qppciilw h• s-. Jamt~ Iila.W.-vla. - ,; '. I . ·~ / ., ,'I ' ., . \~ .1 > I '· l ·; : : :~ ~ \ ' ; I. t ' II· '!'