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J·J.l THE ~11~1-\TEB 0:1> t:IOPII Eoll.le&ll•nrr l.n ll~laUon &o o_,or.ce -- D ,\,, 1' RAVER \'S . Clark tile La·u..t Owner. Senetary Folger ar.rived in Wash· ington early yesterday morning. !I be End uL 'M tb.e P•l:~~-..t: a :•et\•re · · su.r\ a~' OpeJ'a1Ul:lli \VHk••' Neuralgia ·;pe(ffiC BROWII-IS IRON- BITTERS will cure dyspepsia;hea,rtburn, mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseaseg, BROWN'S /ROll . . BITTERS enriches the blood anil purifies th.e systc:1n; cures wc:alcness, Lick c;~f energr, ttc. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRIJN BITTERS' is \the ()nly Iron prepamtio11 tlmt <lees nnt color the teetb, and wil!JJ.OL tan!le headache or >eoMtir.:ttio:a, .::lf: .thcr Iron preparations w1ll. - _....,....,., ___ , ..... - BROWN,8 IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu· ralgia., hysteria, and kindred com· plaints, will find it\\;oithout an equal. !I TB E' · Pelicy of l·:sESTltnsura,nce l3ES'r AGAil:fST f BEST ,Acoidents 1 lS . I ·p.I) .}' -ltl which is to say, Perry Davis's Pain KiUeri :---------------------' I <la~ C1tlls . .!llfllli of Worcellter {:MIIu.) i : Fixe artment, B&Y>II _•~ .Aftertbe doctor tiet.· : the bt() n ~nG~ I liStlit Pnln Killer a4 alini. 1 i ment,m.dit curea.mGin.a.shorttillle.\ Oapldn D. B. GooCl~ll. Sr., of ~~ M:aW.~, says: \ Fol' bruises, O!prrins 11-nd cnte 1 I kllt>w or no medicilr~ tbllt 111 more effective.' 1 b Dl!.\'lid Pierce, Utica, tr. -y,, ~~~:re: \For ~J I to l:'lll~ bUl'lls and t~prdni, ~t liM neTili: f&iloa i .~: IHl~\ i i Au :~ccident mn.y happen to-morrow. : I Buy PXRRY DA vrs\s P.A:r:N ID:LLE!t ! . I to-day of any Druggist ' Dissolution of l:u.partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that th• co- PIU\tnenhip heretofore cxistin~r under t'h~ fi~ n!'me o:fR. T. Howard & Co., has ,bc~h thiS day ~lvc4 by mutual c<m~><~nt, R. 1. Howard ••· tirina. 'l'he lousiness 'lrlll be hereafter coaducted by the :lieinainlna partners. R. I. Giowacki and C. H. HoV~ard, under the fira name .o( Howard -$c Col!lpLlly. who will assume and pay oll.obli&atia.s of tloe old fum and wiU cotlect all dcbl!i due aDd owlnr to the lato firlll. of 11.. T. Hnward & Ct., I!Si.nil tbti old.firm nallle [o the iiqtl!d:<tiOil of aucb claiml. Eata\ia. N. Y ., .Aprilsth, 188•. ROYAL T. HOWARD. HE~RY I. GLOW.~CKI, C. fl. ROW A~ D. l'rolll the :Rome Sottnol. '!Speaking about bops,'' said a ,ell p.1sted Roman to a Sentinel re1:o net ,the other day; ''Speaking· ab.Jilt t.ops, iL is probab'le that · George Clark, the famous llmd 01n1~ r, is the br11est hdlder in tbis COilD f t•) daf. II is counset !have obtained a post· po~.e;ment of ·A.:r~I>Fs trial f<Jr three weeki!. Takl .. ;; Clqret,.l:'ra• trro. u the Courilf- MI'S, Schoonmaker, of 1 Ci'eek Locks, Ulster C()., N. Y,,~ had th~ misfortune to IS A POSI'T!Y'lt C.t1RE JiQl!. Tile America~ flag will beca.nied in the processioD to day Gfi the oc- ca.sion ofthe i11stal'\ation of the. new Lord fvlayor of London. A. new broom \Was lashed yesterday mormin~ to the,topmost pinpacle af Gen., llen Butlds house on the brow of Gapitdl Hill, Washit~gton. ·entirely )()Se the sig•bt oJ : one 0 ~ her eyes, hcll\ti~.,_ Lumbago_- D'\.imenorrhrea Nerv- ·tbrough 110 !lC()ulen~r and e~dured p!lmful : · • ,. inflammatory actJ.on thereill .. {ot two long 11us and Acute Ile:aclil.clLe, Colic; 1-Iys- years; th.e ()ther eye ii\nalfy:bec()ming· sym. •teria, and Sleeplcssn\;::;~. lt iS ~·.Nerve pathetic all) afiected, ~er general helll.th r,m 1 c Adapted .toul ( '1asses of :Nervoa6 \Bow many has he? Well, he has a. great many thousand· p0unds. He 'nas his entire crop of Ia81,amount· ~ng to at least roo,ooopounds, and aU tbi\~ }'Hlt's crop, v;bich, however, does not amount to so much The crC)p was somewhat li~hter this ~eason than last, yon know. He m11st have 18s,ooo pounds, which a.re \'onh lUI the marlet goes, at· lea.st $I per pound, ' ''Where does he l!ve? He lives Ill Clur1eston, oil Otsego L>'ke, . near Cooperstown. He owns 72,coo acres of land ir1 this etate. He owns some valuabl-e timber laod on the lake sho1·e. He is said to be wottb $ao,ooo,ooo, a11d yet he does notdress ordinarily in as fine cloth~s as the man who doe; not own a11 acre of land in the world. Whe .1 he goes to New York, howevel', wbich is quite,ofter he wears goc • .:l dothi11g He lost quite a sum i:1 co\s a few years ago, and whatever he may make on hopB will help to • 'pie<:e him ont\ for that loss. \How nuch does he own here· ab()uts? Well, he owns some 7,000 in this county. His 'Vastamount of land descended to him from his ft~ther ~nd grandfather, and came to them through grants froin the English crown. Ht> has in his posse,~ion some titles signed br Indians. He is over 70 )'Cars ol.i, and ha!! seen much trouble with his laod and {lther m~tters You see, his lan~ ~as leased to tenants at a Dornioal sum ~Why, I am. told that a few years ago his whole 7 7 coo acre!! in 'thii county oDly paid him~ rental ofa.bout $I,20oa year. You see, t~;nants hold three life leases, and alter they and thdr c~1ildren lived on the land 80 long they cam.e to think it their own. Most of them were uDv.- illing to pay mere than the · nominal rental or to leave the land. The result was the famous anti-rent war, of which much hafl been written, ·· '\At wb:~.t price will he sell. I'm sare I can not tell. It is said that some one jokingly offered him $I. 2 5 per pound the other day. One tbing is certain, he has a. comfort- able fortune in hops at the present {liJC~ .'' ~ ... ()olorado Frozen Tl'n&h, From the DcnverTribuae. · Bill Nnckells a prospector, fell d(IWil a prospect shaft -40 feet deep, right into a nest of black Bna.kes.- Most men would have died of fright b11t Nuckells was not that sort ot a m&n. He titd 1everal 1naltes to· · gether and started tbem up the side . of the shaft, tying on a fr.esb snake as fast as the re8t went up. Pretty S')On the head of the snakes got over the edge and started down hill.- Nllcllella kept tyjng on fresh reptiles lliltil ~e had used up a ;;ouple of h11nclred-every soal!e tnere was in tbe shaft. By this time the crowd ofsnake! on the outside v;as strong eooogl:! to pull him out of the shaft al:lel he soon reached Mad's ranch, safe and sound. · .... \U Wa• OaiJ AD &eel deDI,,, A fish hook in your flesh, a scis· sorB blade in your left thumb, a sprained ankle 1rom a misstep on a ]()osesLone, a bruised. shin by a slip :;~~~~lr ==~: ~~:~~~ si~\h'~·~e~r~~~: l )~~;ea.'K's and Pain,, v,_;'l, reYer kx~ te<t in ·strait she callsulted Dr, Ili!.\'tid Kenne4y, · the Human Eod:y, of Rondeut, N. V., who loltl her at once T'he Si':&CIFlC is ~-.soven:ign· cure; a ve• _ J. C. Hueston yesterday resigned the @enerah.gen..cy of the New York Asaociatecl Press:. The Hon. Esastus B~ooks was chosen to fill ,the V\\· caney. that the JnjureQ: eye must beoremoved. She 1tabl.e Pain Ktlk., <1ic<l ,..~ sue· ·'ft mills- quietly bu.t firm:l:7 wd: \All right, Doctor~ , · pell!lible ):wusehold rentcdy. 'J ·u·n ir nt~ bu; don't g1ve me chloroform. Let my tmrli'dt~e ltk~ it. A t.rial ·ent&ls but a td. ·husbAnd sit liy my ~ide dlltlll£ the opera· fiing ott\lay, when com.pa.rec! witli r~lieJ tian, and, I wil~ ne1ther cr::yout or stiJ:.''- from the ex:cruttating:p~tin!> o! .:-:m.~: 6 • m The work. was done and tbe woman kept Jts:various forms, which is sure' o tdllow it!! · hex ward,, Talk ot saldter 1 y e:omage l Tlus u~~~e. The n~wRp~pers of Berlin, com- menting on 1he Pemocratic victory in the United States, express bopes ob. return ·to free trade, and ~t more h,()rH:st railway •p.olicy. showed gye11ter plucl< lh!lu ·lt takes t() face · S<J/d by Dnloists titzd .neakrs ill £v8f'Jl a. hundred ~::uns. · To restore aer ~ene.:nl \ bealth and give tone and't.treBgth to tl1e :lnctJ. system, Ur. Kennedr lhe11· ~ave the ••Fa. THE PERRY MJ::!l[.)lCAL COMRANY 1 vorue Remedy/' wh1ch cleaDsed. the ·h~ood :fERRY\ N. Y,, tr. ·S. A. and impa:rted new hie to the long suffering Sold by F'. p. lLii)kston & Co., 'lPpOB te The London. Telegraph says En~ g1ishm en c~n hardly be expected to con!clnplate Tlttll eq\la.nimity the seet.LJtlg probability that the next l'IlSi1ent of th-e United States will l c a Jernocrat. wom.m. She rap1dly gaii1ed health and ttle St. James, llabw.'11a. . :.trength, and is now well. ~he ••Favorite Remedy\ is a pnceless bUssalig to women. No .family should be witho11(i.[, Voul' drug· g!Ot bas it, lf not send to.'JlJr, David Ken· ·. neay, Rondout, New York. Th~ Kneela:nd party yesterday t lectcJ directo.-s for the Metropoli- tan Elt:vated :Railroad in ~ewYork •. TheGonld ticket receivedo11IY sooo V()tes out of 31~ ooo. It is reported tlm.t .tlte entire:rnanagement of the C(lmpa.ny will b,e chaogetl. A .special train with the officers of tile Maine Central, and.Eastern rail- Toad~ collided,u Lincoln, Me., yes- terday morning with a train on the Elli'OpeRn mdNorth American Rail- rca<!~ The engine was demolished and several cat:'s damaged. Several cl the officers vere cut and b~ised. One man's leg was broken. The New ()rleans Gas Company has tuned off the gas in all public buildings, including the police sta twns and prison. The street lamps are also out. The city owes the company $:aoo~ oco on an old debt, and ()n a cash contract has not paid· the compaltf si.11ce July. .... Fremature grayness avoided by tlsing Pa.rket's Hair Balsarn, distin- guistled lor its cleanliness and per- fnOie. •• ZOPES..t.. 2opesa w<~o~ introduced ill Ameri- Cil twc years ago. Large quantities lla\Ve been tlsd for Dyspepsia, and as a panacea .for the Liver, and the manufacturers have yet to hear of llsingle case df Dyspepsia orBilious- lless, wllen Zopesa was used as di· reeled, in which it '\Vas not 1nne than satisfactory. Many write tllat it is a wondexfal remedy. We c:an ~;how wbere as high as forty pounds we!e gained by ils use in brealdng up duocic Biliousness and Dyspepsia. lt9 Jriends increase very fast, and ALL ~ho use as directed are surprised a..nd gratified. '~'TEAl!ERllY\\ is very fine- Makes y()ur~eeth as white as mine! '•Try \TEJBRRY\ and you Will see If 1t's n.>t all 'tis said to be. 'lhP m.ost ob!tlnate •ases of catarrh and Uay F~vet are·c~.ued by the we Q{ Ely's Cream Bal~n tl1e only agreeable l'emedy, l'rtec so cents, .App1f llat~ n<J•~rll• with Jlt&le ADI&:r. Urcmie Catarrh.. I have suffered for yel!lrs from cbr<lD.I.C Catnrh. Six weeks ago I was induced to try Ely's Cream Balm. Relief was Jnstantanf!o.us and contmued ~ lias :resulted m 10 almoat com-plete cure. S :M. Greene, DDok-keeper, Oflice N, Y., Ca t&kill. & A.thcr.s·Steamboat Co. Catskill, N. Y., Dec 27. a8So. lllfll'e used Ely's Cream Ba.lm for Ca.. tanh (which every Eastern perS)Jn 1s sub. jc.ct to who comes to live 1n a high altitude) ana found il the.tnost efficaCIOUS Ot f.ny !U'· ttc::le ever hefore,o.se.d. It\ has pr<>ved a cure N.Y. C. & H. :R. lailroad. QQLNG B.AiS'l'. 1'~~a£il8 ,d.~. 6 •10 A..M.-SpeciiU ~~~~~ork:: EzprUB:- • Leaves Butf~ s:oo A •• IlL, arrlYCi In Rocncster 7:•s A.M. · 8 •20 A,,!fi,-Acccmmodftil.an...:I.eaves Buf• • f.ato 7 a. m., &lriVIS In ltochester 9 :3~ a,..._ 9 •05 .a..ll. -St. I,ouis aJ14 Chica&o Exproa, • . L~vcs llufi'lllo 8:eo .A. M,, aniv• IB Rochester •o:G.s A. M. . 3 •3 ~ p, M,-Atlantic El!pr-.,.-Lef.vO!l But. • t1 falo a:2o P.M., arrivel in RBChestor-4:~5 1', M. 6 •00 p,m:.-Ac<:ommoclallcm,-Lea'fC3 But- • falo 4:3oP.M., arrivll \II R:.odlatcr7:t5 l'.M. 10 •03 P. M....,&. LouiJi, hprO!S.-Leavu • Bu.fi'alc g:oo P. Y..,~os in R~et ter n:oaP.M. 10 •33 P. M.-Cmcinaalu ..:Expr-.-Laavu • lluft'alo g:3o P. ?at, Alrtv011 iD Roc:h· e~tcr 11:33 P.M. QQJ NG JJtJi:Sf:!, Trains .A~. 6 50 &. Dl.o···l'lflht Expr--La.yca Roch. • ester 5145 A. M:., arJII\CC 1m llul'alo 8:o<> .A,M. 9 ,•)3 &.ltl.-Accommcxhll:on. Loaves~ •\- ester atll;os a. •·• ~mii.'fes in Buffal~ ~t IO 45• 11 2 C A. Mo··PacUic Expras.-Leava · • iJ ~oche5ter to:os A. mi., arrins in Buf· falo x:a:4o P. M. 6 05 p, .. ~ -e-da S.ut::hom :Emiannt·- • Leayoes Roohuter at .4:~ P 14.. arriYes 1u Buffa!~ 7l4<> P. M. 7 •15 P. !:YI.-Accommod~ilon-Lu.v~ Roch· • tster' at 6 p. m., o.rrive in Buffalo a :2o p.m. i 11 1\5 P, l!I.-C111ca&41 ~-.-Lca~.l!c& . tV Roche5tc:r 9:!1~ P. M-,an:il'lsln ButJa. lo 12:xs.lil..M. .BATAVIA & CAN~ND.A.IGUA. Tralll~ Arrive: · i 'I'Eaill_l\. Depart : 8:3o A. M., \':'o l' .M. 6:rCl /A., M:. 9:30 P. :M. 6:oo P, M. 3!40 P. :M. BATAVIA AND TOlSA'WANDA. Amvc ...... s:ss 1:'. M,l DcpaEts ..... 6:+s A.M. BA.TAVIA ANDATTICA. Tranu~Amv-c. I \Dains Depart. B:rs and u as A .. M. ~.s:os oand n:3• A. M. 3:oo .. nc:l s:15 P. M. J·30· and li:xo .P, M N.Y.1.:E. &: WeeternRail'y, 10 ,1::: .I A • .m:. -Lea'f'cs Eoe'h.ster to:25 A.M. oil':~: ArrlVeli at Buffalola:w 1'. M 6 •28- P.lii..-LcavM Rmbest...- 6:zo P lll. • 4.rrives a.t lld'&lo 8:20 P. !&. -- GOING B.aS'.t. BU1W3 Datl!J) E:x;cep;t knda'l/Bo 8 •51&• ltl. --Lene5·1Sufido 8:(1o A, M. Ar- • ~iYCI at Rochester 91«a A. M 12 •55p, 11[. -Ltta'l'e& UdalL a:so P K. • Arrivesat Rodltilltc 4:00 P JY:, ~ •11 R. M.-Lenes Buffalo 3:25 P. M.,- U • Arrives in Rochr.s~r t!i:oo .P. A:,, JNO. N. ABB01 T, w n!JE'aSl41!l;cr A&t, A Positive C't:roe for :JII rcm~ie C~ll!plai;nt~. L'ri\·~·T~ .. : i· \\f•;t:.!w-11\'''fll•\\\'ol'lC\j's'!l~ .-:4 lln• $\1\~ •• ..:~fllu • .l.UIJ, ,.,. i .. e.dtu ... .... :en u~c~t ~b-··· -.to4:y by Jo1\llc.:s fur Vt· •. 1 'I .... ~ • •··~ &..ut·r fur ~It 1:~mnl~t to~11plaints, ~~·~.. . . · 1 ~ ,_,\ A(,.,)tJS 1 i ;,L,Ia~he, D)'\SJII:J1r:.l': ii.l.l.d llil. V!o'Cnkncs~t\' (.... \ ~ I r th.d\tl\ ~rregul~rll1C.'J'' .•. lt \tt: flO i.:Offilll,fJI1 tel W(oj,, .. ,_l'. \Ci·\- 1lll~ h nu Pn.Jr1'11 (i,\J. ,, l1Ut iS prcpart••l, aloc:t )'\<L'l\i of <:'l.pcril\'ncl!. 11 • , , •n· met~ded. knvwo~,gt~.at\1.\lv ill ci vc new life ton • •.en~ t\QWit,WorU u.l ( r••\\:t:'•lrl)!.tkell nlCrn)lCro£thri\P .. If )OU ha11t~ tr~<· I other Tr.ll•e\t.~ \• wi:IU_lli'X. 111• .• (tu 110't be d•scourng ·.t. l··~t._g:iYo • 'li\DlE~' ~Jt • ... • • ,, Jittgl~ t-rral.. L ~ tJ .. \:'tlc7' [cz1.t.t to grvc: IJ14it.k 1\\ot·. , . \'Ill nt ~•I t'tlit/. lr }'ounre trO'I·h1ed '?:'l!b. ll!tt:; woo.knt:ss oret ·· ·~~t tOillOlontun.r 1-C.'i, lay·(l-:hlc tl,c d.•-t\tiJr's Tile'... t\ {u~oncc_.!lnrttrv••Ln--iltS•ToDk,'''vhs.hw~·~~ ... ~ .·~ wUJpas1hv,·l\'• •l\'t:vn-:.:~ <l11o llottle issueh . '\Vomen's I\l( ,, olh;.s~'t·:JtCI'Sl\tiA!:o;ota;\t:ion4.1:' I' ~' &nd,/,/other~· \ •n• 01:?-t:fltC.t.I.:J \WbU GIVC·~Q\l-\t:t: ·-11, answer lcttp~ f, ~u lo1dlt~.,.j,.cc. f'oowillln• •: .... rn f<>r anr,ca'lc ofFcmalcWcaltna·1 \Jntlbility whi,·h \L.o.tlle:s' fonh.. .. wllJ npt CIJT-e, Thh IS a /Jonafir/4 nl?cr, IDol.doJ:,y,.l&f-~•~sibie latiieswlmku<ta- /~am. t:x./'f~ittht: wltr.U ,_ L1\DlES' TONlC'\ «<Ii. lilt., SuuJ stamp for dn.ul.art, Sold loy Dru!jgl:sts. Price, $1.00. . LIC, l POIITIVE tURE liJR FEMALE This remedy wil[ nett in hil~mouy Vllt.h the mnlc I!I)'Stem at nll times, nnd also tiD.mcdiatelJ' upon the &bdomlnals.nd uterine mnm6l-et~ a>nd r•· eoore them to a healllty ~cd drrmg c~nditlon • Dr. M~rClhlel'a Uttiri.ne OntlJolicon \ill enre fill• li1g of the womb, L~itCorL-hten., C:>ron!cJ:DfliiJII11Ui,• li•n and Ulcera.li oh of the W !;~n 11, lt!cidental II.;morrh~tge or l<~lot>di!lf'• Pdnf• L, Bn11pre£se/l M!ll\ Irregular :Mcostn:fltton, hi<lv'\V C•Jmplalnt. Barrenness andl•~recinlly a,;,., ... ,: H i!Hhtlll!f/' ~f Ufe, Send for- I!J~ra;);l!l\t frc~. A' 1 Mter!-ot la<iniry fr<~ely answ~r--erl. .Addrrs~ fl~ nhure. For .a~~ole by all dl·ugiidu. New slie '$1l.Jic ;rbotile; Olthl:z:e $1 • .50, l;e su:re nt1<l ask; fqr Dr. l~ ehisl'a Uterb.e Oat:boti~om. Tak'J no uthel', •- . fr()m a car platfor~, a Cll t on your · cheek by .a clumsy barber's razor, a· colitnsbn on your elbow by poking it Jhr.ongh a street c~r window, a · sw:el!il'lg in yQur nose from ranning • against an open door in the datk- tllese are likely to happen .without a 11\ IllY case. B. F. M. Weeks, Denver,P?lo • ! . THE CELEBRA.T:EJ) El~1 _cream llhmi EffectUally ~aos. es tho• n•lllll pas- .~~ages ~f the Ca•· tarrhal'l'irus 1 <:aus• ing healthy secre· tions.alla.ys inhm· mation, protei:'U the mclllbrmefrom additional co I ;J s, ·complete!) heab the :and te• . mome11t's notice. To be ready for them, have a bottle. of PIUY DAvis's PAtli KILLER ready. ---· .. ·---- of GLASS Ketalic, Cloth Coverall Whal Women Sbo•l41 V••• Dyspepsia, weilk _back, despon- dency and other troubles caused me DAisiES ~Now a•days not tom_e fearf1d saffering, but Parkei's Gipger . ''TuiiER&Y, ''_the new eJtqllisite for Tonic makes me feel like li new be- the Teeth and Brea.tn, arsnes not to .. ing. A great remedy. Every wo- _ be Recherche; tak~ a loQit at it ·at; n:lll.il shonld ase it. Mrs. Garitz, you draJ stollo ;lfilt Iampl-. PittlbUriJ. ment H~y Fever&::~ Uncoqu:tled for . _AgneabJe.louse:.. _ Apply by 11lc 1ttl<:i tnto th• il.osirils. On receipt of !50 ctll. w11 1 package. • SOld ll!'· ·Ba:u~ta D~. . iLY 1 SCR.EAWII.ALM CO,. tOwq~>, N.Y. At DAJJAEYS'. )_.