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VOLUME XXI FAYETTEVILLE, ONONDAG-A CO., N. Y., AUGUST 26, 188fi. NUMBER 11 A LOCAL JOOTINAL. rNDEPENDENT W POLITICS. •'l>nLI8HBUKVBliv il l U US- DA > , IS THE VILLAGE OP FAY ETTEVILLE, ONONDAGA CO. NEW TORS. BT TU B gayoUoVillo mining go. A. W. WILEIN, Bns. Manager. Prosont Otroulation 1,150 Copies. Terms* Sl.QO pur Year, Payable ID \d>auct ty No paper discontinued until nil arroar- area are paid oxooptattbo option of tbo pub lishers. OfTie« in New tCnapp Dloofc, iEntrance enst end.) THE ItrCo«DKfi circulate* prlD< I pally in the towns of Manbus, DoWuu fomper and Fubi- us, and is OQC of the best advortfalDg mediums tntbostHto It publishes no advortlsoiocuts of an objectlonablo character at any prico— tho publishers aiming to confine tholradvor- BBB-KEBPING. S. Snow, H AYING lately purchased a 15-Inob Dun ham Foundation Machine, would say to any persons havl ate bcoewax thoy wub worked Into Foundation, bo would bo glad to aocom modato them by working their wax on snare* or br tho pound, or will pay caab for all nloc wax to those who wish to soil. Any parson wish lax boo hires or honey boxes will And good ones and cheap at his place, corner of Clinton mid Chape) strata, FayeUovlllo. N Y AFTERWARD . Oreo. Barney, tho publishers Using solely to rol DOUBC0. ,blo and trustworthy Terms for Advertising outdo known <m «>> plication State fully nature t»f AdvortUt-- tnenC, space and position deslrod. Our column are 13 tn's In width. Unless time « snociflod la the contrnot tho advertiser will bo charged for tho full tlmo during wbioh tho advorusc- caoflt fa inserted. T/UIQ DAD CD mny r* retrod on fll* at Oo. r. TCTtuing Bureau <t08prac«et.V'wh\nt\W''ertUii\s THIS PAPERft> M, ««^ I I l?} ft tutoi AJrency St Han N. W. AVER a SON, osr mtSulwl ataats. JOB PRINTING. Tux lUcoaoaa Job Department to tho most oomplololn IU apiioliitnwuu of any lo Con tra! New York, outslOo tho Unco cities. In our now and commodiousquarters wo are oot- tor prepared than ovor to do work cbcaplv aoa satisfactorily Woalso aim to do our work promptly Our stock of typo u bolaff roplpn- {shod lrom tlmo to tlmo with modorn strloa, and we arc prepared tt do any kind or Book or Job Printing at rwonablo ratea. on iliurt sotlco. Ulll jrnd Nolo beads, Statomonta arid Memoranda put up la tablets If desired, wia - W \FArkrrFtlLLBPVBLlsmNO CO. J'-hJ W'ELBB 'Vntchw, Clocks «nd Jewelry constantly on hand. t30\tJpcoIal r attention given to tlnpairlnn Howinjc Machine OH and Ncodtoe. S5vl f.g/tibbitts, RESIDENT DBMTIST •tooms over Drag Store, two doors soutb oi the National ank VV Absent oooutonally Fridays Uooknordorodandsubsorlptlooj roooived for •'orlodlcaleat cluW rate*. QroulaUoff Librury irlth latest works added continually, open to the publlo generally. \Will you lore me then, as nowf* Soft the whisper catno from you. When we plighted mutual TOW, Breathing of affection true, \Will you love me then, as now!\ Picturing years of toll between. Wrinkles written on. each brow. Tresses turned to silvery sheen. \Will you lore me then, as now J* And my answer pleased you well. While I fancied that—somehow- All things brightened 'no&th Joy's speU. , \Will you love mo then, as now!\ , Two s a fallacy I spoko, I Sco, like culprit, here I bow ' From my soul those words revoke Start not, darling then, as now, ! Surely I could not have told ! With what measure to allow For love's growth an hundred ford. —Mrs. Addlo B Hill lag ton. 1 GHOST OF A TAILOR. -BUSINESS DIRECTORY F Sun BANKS. Farmers Bank. AUMRItO BANK nrfanljcd under lb; . jroncrallawsofthoatnto. Capital, *iO,0U> JurpU»10,0M. Pn«n-Hmnhtw. leant; DavidColJn,Jr., Vloo-1 resident; r M Severance, Caahlor. IMrectora-Mrron Bonis. S avld l»llin. Jr . Bamuol J. fc\*! 1 urhona. Luther lloblneon, Isaao8 »b\5«\ i J •* DoLanor BartlotU David IllbOard, Frank H fiOToranoo. National Bank. Kt AT10NAL BANK OF FAyETTEVILLK. IN Capital. $100,000. OIBcors-O l> lllnnoiiarj President: Lovl Snoll. Vlco-l'nsldciit; il. w EaUiu,Oaahlun Jobo .v.Eekor.AMilnnt tAsbtei. Dlroctors-B. It. I'ulmor, A llomlnifton, Clark Snook, Lovl 8noll. O.D. Blanchard.\ L.Peck iLP.lVonlyo.B. I) Luce. I' II i<mllb ATTORNEYS. Parker 8. Oarr, k TTOltNEY ArlUCOllNaEMIll AT LAW \ uuluu iu carr Uiutk. Mill 4trw ;i -* ffcN.V. iitf. N E. Chapman, W*' A TTOltNEV ANIJI'OI .NNEI^'UAI LAW Of0co.No UUcncsei ilrecl fajilievllle 4utt F. It. Maino, A TTORNEV AND COUNSEUUt AT LAW and l'mctlcui hurvo>or * » » K ooiuiEnoa.ee. Kayottcviiif. N i)B4fe at Ha Y 45tf A Andrew W Wilkin, TTOUNBV ANWCllfjNABUUi AT UA ^ ULUcolo knapp tilmk. raycttoriUe N * PHYSICIANS. Dr. Ch&Tlea Baker, H OMB'H'ATHIC PIIVCIAN and 8t It gfon uUitse aui rwsJOisuw* on ut^ux* street- Fa>€'tt*viUo THAVBLBUS* PIIiBOTQHY, N, \\ 0. and II. u. n. n. Trains depart from the depot at Manll us Sta tion as follows: U OINO .V EST—(8yraouso> Wr» A. H.. 1237,4:0s, 10:11 r. K. G OIBO KAsr—(Ut)ca and other noiota) ess* s. M 4 VtiU, iHi P. u. The 838 Is too bay tixpres*. raf^Tfio Uaollus stago oonnoots wltb trains marked * Wes t Nliore Ilallroad . (itTOAnaa.a .00, Lsasxa.) Trains depart from the dopot bear Manilas Center as follows Oomo Wjwr--(8jTaousoiO*4*^ii..liy,*fl^s, r M. O OINO B AJJT—(Albany) 850. 10.1T* A. U.. 438, P. H. C^Th o Maoilus stsgo connects wltb trains marked * Tho Manllus 8iago, O. U . White Propr makes two trips dally to the stations on tho NYC. and 11. U. IL IU and N. 1'., W B. and U. lly^ ai follows.- Lcavc»Nanlluas:OA.u 4 lS30r.hf., Fayotto- wNrT 15 a M , 1\00 J' it, Uoturalng leavu* Uanhas Station »StT a. u., i&e.U, Kayottevllltj ILhOU A. U.. idQ p. M. Myraeuae, Ontario an d New Yor k n.R . Trains Icavci for Syraouso as follows M ANUUS 7.48. 0,« A u , 1.16, 6.14 F a KArirrr(viLkB-16&,8-^Sa. u., IW,6 3>p w Ooinfr south, train* laavo as follows F A tCTTBVjiyLE -7itA A. H , 12:14,4.JM 630 p. H. Trains leave Syracuse for FavottovtUo.Mao- lusanduthur sUtumft •outn.atTJt, * u., J.U,aU r H TLIO Fayctterilluaud^vraousostajro, David ftuulop i rop'r icuvfs Paycttevttl < d«lij ut i 'i (.luck * an-l nturniOK iuavw Klogsloy ll»usv in lyrauu.u. at 4.-UU p. u. K DENTISTRY P. G. Tlbbitts, ErilUENT DEN 1'IST UlUco in Uylnjru.. bluak, Kayct TUI»». JJBUGQISTS , B. O. Hubbard, D KLdGIST and \POTHE(?AIlY Prc«crt|»- tfonjcarorujlyoompuutided. Uak«r block puyeliuviUo. DeTjiinoy BartUct, \ IllitiOIn i l'resrnpi *< >ai compound.-., with cam. Ucncscu iiree Fayt*ttevlilts ciiunrii uiitHirrottk IVfHriivierfaa REV ( p. oanonira nurover> roauay ui itnjy A U , aod •* K . babbatb Scboo: at close of inornlnr lorvioc I'ruytir Mowtlntc Wodnos/Liy ovuamgt at HuaLs Preu. All ure Invited Charrh mt tfa«i Immarnlate iUtoeepOoa RKV JAUt* O'fltJlXY Sorviisoji every Hablmtb Morning at li)-Ki vipers at a^t; e. u rnnfratamity of the Sacred Heart Mary^txl i unrraternlty ot tbt- Hcairt Jivus, itnmntlLatvl) iff or ttuDday oiorDlor services. Sletbodln BplM-opst Bcrvictfl every Saoiiath Morn log at 10 f> Kw-ntntrat Sunday BchfKll each tiunday at doso of morn • scrvi'lo. Inm Mccllnjr\ '<n Sundaj ^v^ning' at (Win no.' W iijiiiwalciy uvuaiuM at *-tG Cshers lo attendunco a welt-omf («> all Oapllii t'burrh. REV s\ ( l.TON iSt'PPLT J I'rcuchlnir at I0JO A. M . and IJDb * u HuDday tfebool nt close of mornltiif eervi^r <) I) Iltancbard Hunt Prayer and Oonfnronce mMJllOR Wednesdjn OTfO*Og gpUropa I—Trinity ptv o A OTTHAhS, Uunday Service at IthJO A. U and 6--00 ?un(lav Pcb.ml Q t 12 H '\ft In the fall of 1847, New Orleans was as llvtly a city as tht> most ardent seeker after excitement could well desire Tho Mexican war hod 'made buslnau very brisk, for most of the army supplies' passed through this port, sad ponymasters' money circulated vory trealy There were here, then, numerous large contractors who bad mode handsome amounts fur nishing tho boys down after Santa Ana * with clothing and provisions, and every thing wore the appearance of flush times. The sugar crop bad been good, cotton was coming lo quite freely and, commercially speaking, business was booming. Halls, soirees, opera parties and trips to the netg^oorlug plantations were much In Toa'i»\ and almost Parisian gayety rclfi tied B L Charles street, between Pordras and Canal streets, was one of the liveliest por tions of the city, and gorgeous oyster saloons, shooting galleries and gambling bouses ran night ami day with patrons waiting to be attended The old Su Charles hotel, with its groat domeaud imposing architecture, was one of the con tors whore planters and mer chants congregated of evenings to discuss the crop prospects and to make arrange ment* fur th» coming season. During the earlier part of the year Aelrttio cholera had made sad havoc amongst tbo population, and many families had been nearly broken up But a propitious outlook for the winter, an In creaso of business, and the restless spirit of the younger Inhabitants, soon dUsi pa ted Che gloom left by tho drond disease, and pleasure was wooed by her votaries with all the tost she \had excited before. If there was one thing more thao an other that tho Crenlp gnilnnt prided biro self in. it was tho perfection of fit in his clothes. Neat ta a fault, and possessed of a taste that was almost or tin tic in his por sonal nabtllmeuta, he was thoroughly a onnol«*our In tho rut ^uf a coat or tho the omnipresent small boy, but it was not loug before those of larger growth as sisted In these vigils. By September prob ably some twenty or tutrcy could be found there, listening with rnpt Attention for the tailor to commence his nocturnal work Sure enough, when tho passers-by grew less and something like quiet reigned, there commonced tho **snlp-anlp*snlp' ol tho tailor's shears, and then tho watchers would flatten tbofr noses against the glass doors, looking keenly tor a sight of the ghost. Sumo few of strong imagination asserted they could discover the lank form of the late cutter but their ghostly figures were generally found to be some garment hung np la tho back part of tlio shop, which In the obscurity resembled the ou man shape HUMAN RODENTIA. INTERVIE W WITH ADELAIDE NEIUSON TWO CLASSES OF WHARF RATS, ONE HUMAN, TH E OTHER ANIMAL. The Ileal 8«or«t of Dramatic Saeeasa— A Plgar n In the Do or way. I noticed a niMnrnt ngo something I Out-Throat VarleU of VII* Have » Way of lUUlnff in Caves, and Underneath Landing* llAbltft, Who Dark Holes, Low Wharf hnro often observed—jou wore shedding tears Are yon often so affected by your part?\ \Always t (.fortunately, I can not help it It Is not stratiy that I am carried away by the soutiuient I am called upon to express; It Is & physical weakness. Tho A police officer well up la his bnslnoss j tear duct (s lo nn Inflamed cott.iitloo. and will toll you that there are two classes of j the drops tail willy-nilly firJ.UoQulL wharf rats—one human and tbo other anl- my physician, told tno sumo tlmo ago that mol He will toll you, also, that tho anl* \ I should put a stop to it. for that form of mol la a long, loan, lank rodent, with , weakness ha* a bad eflWt n-i my health, sharp, white tooth, an empty stomaoh, ( and my disposition. I tol I hun that tho The fact that no specter could bo seen ! and a disposition to fight ilercely when at>, only cffoctual rume.ly within my knowl- • tt . „(« .1.^ nr.l K f ™. tn onn th. n ^ t,l. , M3 „. -t™ „.. t „, rjl(J y 0U did not abate the Interest lo the m&ttor In truth tt rather augmented it. That tacked. He will also point out to you the j edge or his was to stop act m ^ t ^ ^_ ^ _ resemblance existing between tbo rodont I note, by tho way the pet u.i ir stillness or the sctMori went on°wUh their short, I and his human brother, who is nothing hush of the audience woou 1 was doliver- nharp \clip clip B tho mc«t obstinate bad to more or less than a vagabond of the street ing tho 'She never told ber love' speechr admit Anybody wltb half an car could | Not the vagabond of \Uoger and I* but a The flattery of rapt at tent urn is tho most testify u> this And vrhat could produce 1 aneaklg, cut-throat varlet, with tholvlsh , sincere and grni ify. >•£ i iress can ro- the sound If It was not the ghost' Wh y notliing The toglo was satisfactory to the average man, and so It was put down as an indubitable fact that Uucournean's foreman, the victim of the scourge, had returned to his old haunts. Soon the crowds Increased about the doors of evenings. From twenty thoy be came forty sixty, and then lOo At first, with all their ruputatloa for cutui^lty, not a slnitl\ rental.- <ould be seen in the hetero- genpn is ihcm»i(, but soon three or tout women p;:rnred an-l In a few nights there wore u.ui . It was at this time that the Duoourneau ghost began to attract public attention and the police were ordered to disperse tbo peoplo congregated about the place. It had become a nuisance, tor the groat thoroughfare. St. Charles street, was obstructed by the presence of so many, and nightly the numbers wore autrmcnt* lug. Those nearest the closed doors kept up the axel to men t bv shouting 'He's at work now' hear him! hear him'\ an l tho throng would almost hold their breath to catch thp sound of the scissors The polk-e found great difficulty Inner* forming their duty Several wpr e os- propen<lca, vllo habit\ and a way of hiding In dark holes, carer and under* neath the low wharf I and lags that baffles that ferret—the metropolitan policeman. In tho sunlight of a summer afternoon the river's edgo on tho east side, from the stock yards to Dayton's bluff. Is a tempt ing place for all to seek. It Is a compara tively quiet locality, except at the wharves, where all 1* bustle and confu sion. fiLECPIHO PLACE 07 V A GABON M. But at night, when the shadows come down, and tho mists rise, the cbaraoter ot the place Is changed and It becomes tho great sleeping berth of scores of the most worthless class ot the city's vagabonds. What more tempting spot can they flndf Darkness, aided by a scarcity of gas lamps, shrouds the ware houses, elevators, landings, caves and box cars with an al most Impenetrable veil, underneath which the homeless wanderer can seek, & resting place. A few watchmen, with heavy clubs and lanterns, patrol the railroad yards, but rarely dive Into the Innermost recesses of the spot. The regular police keep aloof, except whan necessity de- col vu I always feci .1 tr iu 'dy, It opens tno door of my » m 11 1 vi-t it into ray acting. When t.ie editor* give us rea son to bellovo wo have enlisted tboir sym pathy they get tho best work of whloh wo arc capable \ \Can you tell mo what, In your opinion. Is the real secret of dramatlo successP She hesitated a moment, and then sold reflectively * u consists in as ympnthetlo alliance of the bead and the heart. There should not be a preponderance of olthBr each should bear a Just proportion. In that proportion the secret reposes. Na ture in tho rough, abandoned to Its own crude Instincts, is utterly helpless. Ar t rightly directed molds nature into sym metrical form.\ Tho actress' duties again called her to the stage. Thero were no more long \waits;\ It was time to go. I started to grope my way back through the Plntonlo pits sage. Kellfton hastened lo draw back the portiere, allowing a flood of light to escape into the hallway -Draw the bolt—no, the upper ono,\ she exclaimed Tur n the knob to the left; that's fight\ 1 paused to look back at the graceful who r thou7ht° tt. ! aS p7eo7nce. So \thai'itTas'ccme ' 1 paused to look back at the graceful 1 1 h^;? ' that the wayfarer with broken figure standing In the doorway down tho officers of the b»w had no r| 8 ut ^ (lr '\ J I rM to(U th e loneliness of the spot, the passage-at the beautlfn» face, suffused citizen off the sidewalk, and frequently thero were threats of violence. All this did not disturb the gnnstly tailor With more punctuality than his earthly broth era he worked on bis cloth vigorously, at least his scissors were plied with an energy and zeal totally unknown in tbo terrestrial fraternity At lost the mayor, having bad the mat ter called to his attention, resolved to no longer permit tho crowd to congregate about the place, and so announced pur BB finds the loneliness of the spot, cool river breezes and the absence of guardians of the peace all In his favor, and he lays himself down to sleep In peace with bis companion, the wharf rat fiat if there are animal ferrets there aro bamaa ones, too, who wear brass but tons, a glistening star, and carry mahog any cluba And when en masso they de scend to the levee and begin thalr search passage- wlth the flush of animation. She touched her lips with her hand in cavalier fashion, and gayJy said \Good- byer That was an eternal good-bye. The door swung shut, and closed out the pict ure of womanly lovellaoss. 1 had looked upon Adelaide Nellson and heard her voice for the last time.—Harrison Grey for prey, thero Is fun ahead. It U gener- 1 Fiako In New York Star ally after a series of petty robberies have > ine'reosed the excite- [ been commlttotl that some valiant ser- | This only tueut, and on one beptember night thousands of people filled tbo side walks and street From tho old St Charles bo tol opposite gue*t« looked out tho wlnduwa and portico down upon tbo mass of buinfinity, amused at tho morbid curiosity worked up by tho sensational re port Around tho doors the pressuru was greatest, and he who could got within car abut of'm e spectral taUor a eboaw felt ( treotbug aofily They koow the eharao- A Cockroach In m Clg-ar Dox. geant of police dooms It necessary to lead ' -While 1 was on the Union Paclflo,\ sold a squad Into the depths and to temper- tho conductor, \I made np my mind to arlly destroy the lodging arrangements ot break up card playing, because It led to so the suspected thieves many disputes. The boys used to got tho lit MAN r CRUETS OK TIIR HUNT , boat of me, however, and tbey always had L&te souio night, wbeo all Is still, half asubstltuto for Uoyle's game of chance, a dozen belted officers, with flaming The best t ever saw was one time when \bullseyes.\ can be aocn stealing down to ( wo wore coming cost from Ogdon. Thero the levee, whispering as tbey go and wore four In a party and ono of thorn bad omtuoti cigar box with a hole cut la the -set-ofapalro f puUlodn a He beliovod | \Elmiself very fortunate. ! ter of the animal they aro searching for. center of &ho top Within was a cock, a Kentleman should be a .rentleman «v«n Ahoui i0 ocl^ k th. pol.co reported to and that sometimes he unsheathe claws roach Loch of tho party placed a plecn inh,.n M ktl B and oersonal adornment | t . h . ^ AV(>r that thev were powerless to . that are dangerous U> attack. Onoo | of lump sugar on no corner of tbo box fairly ou tbo levee they separata, each nearest to him as it was placed In tbo alone on hl« bunt Down under the middle of the qnnrtet Tbo 'anto' wa* a wharf landing they go, the river In front 1 dollar, and tho game was to see whloh of them, tho dark dreariness of the place lump of sugar tbo roach would tacklo was out beneath the consideration of a prlnre T o moot tho demana (or tbo finest of garments, tbo re grow up a race of tailor* here probably not excelled even Itf Hurls. The most costly stuffs from fore n looms found ready purchasers, and tho richest fabrics could be seen oo tbo bacl£ of tbo habitues of the opera house, any nignt It Is said that each of the leading tailors had lit* staunch supporters, and their respective merits wore often the uubjuei uf vrnrm dtsroaglon. Perhaps as the leader lo the art pf Qt tlng the human shape, old Ducourneau stood head and front Q 1 X>VO thr others, at least, many old residents, still alive. to» ufy u> ids groat popularity Ills plar.o of uusin \H* was immediately opposite the St t tuirles botel, and bo employed a btrgo niiin'ier of oporall VPS . He, howovt-r iruHit'd no ano to cut o garmeut, ozropt one fori-inaii Ducourneau » ciata (i.ni u rur\e in the collar anil a ntv<fp in iho tail none others had, ami hi'would not narrl £1 (0 his roputatlwi by perrii.ttmg a rare less n.iiiil to alter them ; Kveu tailors are atnonahle to Anlatlc ! cholera, and Ducourneniij'n eata>»U*hnn*nt. I popular as tt was, did not ev.<tu« tu« in trusion of this unwutcuuut guvsC ' '*** move the crowd If tbey attempted It tboro would be bloodshed That vigorous and determined officer Mayor A l» Cross- man, was not to be thwarted by opposl ar'uS^ naught but tho 11^, first when he' came up through the holt, £tod.m\^ tie -bullvy, to guide thorn to their Ills highness made bis appearance soon tnis aoraonsiratiop, ano ai«p The shadows aro frightfully fan- after the chunk-of sweetness were placed Tho this demonstration, and stop I When b U police acknowledge*, their (tamo ...... weakness, he had resort to other means. , tastlc and deep, tho walking rough, and In pos.tlun 1 he fun then bejptu. OmJtlyTnd without giving noUi c to any the opportunity for a sudden supprlio and roach would take a aurvey of tho situa- ono bo win a note around to tbo rngmo attack t>.em by the f. « m favorable. tu.n, and then dar t for on. . \™* nouso of lid live r No 16. then on Dor , .hat no uonder club.s are drawn and pistol I \Just as too lucky owner u-ould think slere stre.-1^0.1 behind the prctent storo belts piare I convenlpni ly at band Ilere his sugar was to b« .Hsrd an I the sfakos oiSUuner*Maeraad y in wb.rh he re- and tin- rv curses an- oaths, growls half «uu . ho m ....d ...n, s.idrtanly oucstod that the band engine, fully like snarb apprise thorn that some ono has around and RO for another ump Thus ** _ _ i. . In ..r«l ,.i,t nn. l «tnrti., l n o il loDr- Hi.- o x. lt*>mntit tvmil d th ' • itltlU monnn) vboutd bo sent U> the a- rue Iu been rooted a few uiiuut«?s tho \machlno\ was on hand I noy that and wim flu red in position on M * hnrk*-< near <*ravicr Btrect 1'ho luwi wan lunI Ktrr) ciiipty and the brakes manned- Appr.-tHH< t »i.->• I r. HI. the hutit-r •<} tbt- irboJo affair the ill IMIIINI i -%• ' lrun|i « worke>l ^ itlt a nil! UM I a ntmug iin h unJ in i |>m<- a half ui ream was BOOM leveled at tlu- mob (.-• < w..ti,.i ,\ At llrM tliuro were wild tiiiprecationa. but tiu-in Ai J >'«.• • u tho (jiiluig tt.iU.-r diiiii (K)U «il all Uelttger a(T -rd Hn—i * i-nt Hfl >r >u,d the croud ItMik Ui iLn hfeli TH- i-ji nip i in . |lm onri.'iui ^ (timer \% ,w % »t< «t«*d v,-rj rapldJy 'tod wheru the police bad taih-i Itrd K'^.t No H» im 1 t omjuercl it u>>k but a ft w nunutrs fur iiie imw.1 to n-ai-* the ludu Tiiun side of tho t>ituuli<>i>, ^i. and atartvd on a Jonr- ends In tM*» w .rkhntf o I he Rearch IP indefati^ible and untiring MIX <*«i •••» an I DENTISTRY • GENERAL MERCHANDISE i ollnbl- IN Al.t ITS niUVinE S Arl»H\ (Tilir«nt«*«l I* P I «r tT\t-™« .i>rvt>»t .iriioul [mm I'crlu p plt'n^nou br i>rt. M. I*-. i.IUY. \i hi* d»»ni 1 parlirs. r-> m 0*' Wirtinu M^k Hfrn^use. -'ornor S mill Snun i an l w S9yl It *vu» rvsuHi-d lodisro*er tho ruu^o of all this . A. itunt/ii, att 1 to ftrret out, iJ passiblu, tbo menus by which the MIUII U,** of tin- \hi-am woro produced At r\rdiMly a *li-u -4 tno wo-i luckril up In tbo ston- tbe nt A l iiight dftvr the publlr Uuth. and ordervii Mf report t.\*.i >is .i*j ( ( iluit irui lf . pire-i within At 1 « o clock the at lasora Corotm-r.' >-I then HiHif-Hiup-sOfp, uti<l ibu balr ol u.i- dt-tertivo began to n**,- It came from the diret iton of ih** dead f\r* Jtlrtli H in t- t)t tluit IMTM coul'l \K t,o rioul'i -~i.oiinoiiii^ ( IIJI nil hii < lumgf ne i In i in) *ier) wu * Vt\kt> <»|(.\iir r .n Water «trp>'t-t>l- ii.»MI bad the hatnt u vMi.«h tbfir di if plnrtng [i m. r w ,u Snoll & Smitn, ,CALEIt> IX-DIIV Ji.MH^ Orpcorloa)' FRKM'IIV HOTEL II at . MlCAHB. NE W II\ 1 lay< C1T» 11 VU. MlCAHB. NBW 101th. D CALEIl.-- li-iip i I f>l.pnsll<' I \> llolland till ' IU\ Hnu Teas. *c. fayetli-illle. , T,, w ),'„„., I, on-\I tlio most .••.nip —^ - r i. , iifi.-iiitiiitiit. a'-l furli.ttiru o( A \ \ J H Mathews. ,„ \ t . „ y orR mj on'i t*«»uiiutt.*i -.u >A LFR IN t^ENTS I-1 UNisHIN«. | iaunoriaww OooiK Oiwrtia. SmnkinK Uoo.ls. lie j .,,„„,, „„ „ , ,„, Imltar por .lay llaifmin- •oltAJ »i.\ ^ ^ i ui. » »al» Ir.iu llr • .» »u brid»o»'i'l t-u -v« T- 5 . Q . „»,_ I >n.| It K All \Wf n> i»r, |M>< thf. <|D- Nichols & Austin, Ml „, „„,,,.„,. m u»ai m Now > »n r..i M.-»- t_„„.,.., MPUiHANDISRno'l \ar<l> arf ilinntu t .i ut liimo« lloomi I aii-s and (~\ ILVEUAI. M ^' d a^clLFay \tt «vlU<>.N V I Limed Counter rcpi. u ..lib all .be l.i.utlv. \J UortlcT*. ™^ , ut lu.Mli.ml. pn.xR C H. J^cteon & Co., D EALBIt.\ m li\ fJ »'\.V fL\\\ T ' to. 1UJCU .TUIO.N 1 Snook & Smithy p. I nits In all Brnile. of Ihi* < Uowllrua. sluro prompUj altouHcJ t a HttPSs PHOTOaRAPHES. William Jackson. _ ooms on sooo^jaoor of Baker Block, .i t .^l\ S«n ! 1 i «• t- postAifo aol #u * ill mall you fr*r tt royal, valuable *i«n;»lo bor <.r jro«,dH th it will put yi in tbo w«y of maK 1 ina morn mou yy \n a few flays than >du ever ehratcil thtiu^»* ,> tvibte at sny bddacJs. Capital n-.t 1 rr ,].i cd Vou c<a lit' fit h nfli* an-t w.rn in sparti time only or sll tbo ttmo. All of both 8CIC J U : all HifusKranJl* SUuoea»ful 'o cruu to %\ easily earned ovory ovontnjr That all i who want work may test the business wo 1 mnko this unparallolod offer To all who aro not well satisfied we will sond tl to psy for thotroubleofwTltlncus. Full particulars, dl- roctJona, oto^ sentfrco. Iramonstf pay abso lutely sure for all who start at oooa. Don t dolar. AddreM Srursoa <S Co. Portland- Mslnts W brlKhtsprlng morning tho foreman wit--* j good naturedly every l«Kly went h tak«u down and wai »»m followcl t»y * ... - - tbreu workmen They a/1 sucrumbtid and the old tailor was compelled to re dunbl« bis own exertions to OU tbo urdun that en mo crowding In. Hlfl shop wo* on tho around fl«»f>r of t*w building, and along enher wall wai ar ranged the latdc* of Ins ajwUtanU Few of them etor went home to dinner but were eorrod from a neighboring rttatau rant. Here thoy plied the ueollo until a • Jvxk slru> k from luv vio» k ... \u < lapp s church, at the corner »heri in n lent proCcMslon tbe y filed ou t (to-1 tvcit ervpt <ii. N uway J-olhrir families •>olve-i Ao\tu two week* aifier tho ileath »fth« x nv « , T foreman the \*trusr ot tho shop wi i in ' ( , , , formed that after -Urit tho ;»ince wiw 't'1-vt-.l l.iiii'slt-*! AU'I nigutly . ie g.ioit tii\> tie- , u( ,| > cvah*.*.! foretunn reltirued to hts arru* doing u t t«ime*1 table ivil the.- in tho rturkni -<i ( m tt riu . ) proceed.**! to tu t out Burtouta, rudinitou-s. (,., u,at tl noil t<-*u for npiritual gallauis of the onrcd a 1 tilber W.TM* The HtaU< lient nt* rorro'*- rims to*»*ti t orutt>l <v tcverul cno ueii wimte hat kf 1'vfo <i » Btoo*l III front of the it.mdio*? Thoy bAd ' u-^t UJ , heard u.gbt aftor nU/ni th e clippiugand m ,-ni > u \hnpp'n^ of th« |»h'»- > \t-l ^•nil<«miin ' a r- ,; t « s. is*.rn, .ind many other mys'enoiii uoUes most uj«r WHlnn the Abn p Thi> heavy platPfilrt*t ^i.ted (. ditora permitted a full view of tbe interwr pn,^ * fpoui t •!«• st reel .in-1 w 14 -Ifiiii t i «»e ,| L , no ifiuiau tMMiig iva« thero Lo produce \ llf , , , ti t P ril \ D W a s established ttneii «.Hin'H t „i, ' l.i v ' 'kt - tht .-t .i .r.i..; Uueoumeau himself paid but little, a t nfu-r men.- were over oud Durourooau* tcntl' n to tbo eT-.r> \ ut It had it* effect phi>«tf 1) r r. tiuin in \rt revisited the nhop on Ms workmen, »v, : i (belt nuine* and toe wh- • ty-** M 'K\e 'dirtily over thr ariio'i.o' uieir arqo n Hutu ^ they talked spectral tmi'T et.iry out the mnyor » geo about t IHUUT O ' t »'. ui l •••» «.\ura« eroUA I«K n bl.;i liiJa.errt iu t no rm»niory * lo«ikii>t«: set ihoy nn- tSut h hard, i t.utfh fat. i i iothing. Hiieakui^; <1 Tbelr cupiurs treat, t mercy and they r. t abuse that it of tin- ti 11 iniel II tc i tno >t lum M-r i« < t l m thf moHt In i shrewd j fur Il 11 will n from I i.,t-. II H -.r-> le I o il iiim ex* lU'ineut wmild vbe i i-e \-ome'ime* ,,te«* InMorv : r and \lilt ' Ii - t \ t. A hi when - t.'ru ai. 1 ii* « pern e ekjiruui- •II with UJI ii irt with per-1 iest I p i he -t the) go like a c*'ilecl.uii t/f UUI H run*, the damned of eurtb Tut- carries them off to naff iiiuir 1 . r- th© morninit ofT to th. \\i.rk>i> IH liy hold IntMjr tto-.r u~ru\ \* «ert 1 i>ucK Oipiia thev u 1 ' l \P \1 1 l* the rodent < I l he vC« '» h . ti he buiit»i| \I ne ijiii.li v ->f m i <iut to him l* i'i\dU »t «uu»d »\ 1 ffin t hj f i e f ' k « t*.«nie rot *>i I'am i'jmjeei l'i«*» titiualiy ou Aould tt>u»- ulil I TO twenty »n d light on a 1t.nr oi-en this if H >'f \ lit tlii'im, > ie lull-• fBl crent'-'l v\ i> f..fct*r i- . en- m c«mpnrli\n i tl u.e 'i».'ii r t x i.( it cuuietl moro . ..if tun «..| ir ••! • i niy cor than (Ifty lintuefl <if run'. 1 ^ lane* «row wild •MT t he ijdii'f I .fi.M.n I yot Inter ...fnj in i M-i ( H.i i r t M- i,11 iiiiNHtnu noma IIHOJ fnret The roach jiame kept up all Hie way i.. ( be>onne. ninl r *Tou had (handed hands nmnriR the |nntr.« to say nothing nf outsldo winning I a<»i aftor- wiirtl told ihut tbo man who had tho box hod jo*? i-ntto .-ut $1 r «iio ahead on tho game In Knuro and tliat there It was all tho ran* \ tlmaht Hallway .Sows their meal was over 1 n so mfe fork or sptmn w an almo-i >, it ot-1w.on noniu ol l.tu plutei ..-««. reNtniii u'\jto wpre trxl i^ht toil'It would br nn lix r • i ui't nutke thorn rut lie r- e orr'Ut'</y rait UIIAIO-JB r>> ho ft'tu.iaiiU ol tbe i\orki..-u i lly vjh.n-l thu i-ik- t,i (,, i . •, - pr*'e 11 r- i |^»-t t -i I, n r < ien out uoutU BJutkA* t o r lHtl I ;<iaU'S ion Lht) nit'tulli CII,> L v.CIA ptoUaied us lite tii.nu The I'.lec-trlt al Uopadlloi <it A I- U.hm jiK^T ,tik- i tilt t J t»f ilif <t rtlher tn- ftliptT-'-h I i . v tin \... iJO'lruui wii'to I'l.iif . \I. i f>*i|/ |.r..p..onde.i t i the 3 idt- s>'ni''l'-«l in the theatru of tin- !(•• in>>tiiot..iu Ut hear bun dl-so-fir^e u| till' I l« N. ( • ,«^U l)('(HI3ltl<H| Ol* l^llo fl \i.rill A1 lit 'UKto e qiicH'i .'i v . .ii \f iiiitwrr\»l hy Itw \tvii ft'.^in i , h w Ii. K.I .* the nninern'm t*spernio r.i - i-i l»\ fio.eMor l»tc e will pnu^o i* r .it i iiiuk\ answer I not eiectrictiy tan iK-iii fK laily e uplo) i'i tut icinu*: mn ic lu.len- at'ti<«*[-<,ere tho Hmii;'iet of n- inwrr l.-,ite ii\ r »otn to don' t I*—11 j tt * tllie.l W.tn •len.te Mil >k\ K< r e Hi I i'i It •. t *ared bv an n-.ccttit. d ^rjt: Ir- i it W hnt woul d ito tlte revolt If a dlsrlinr jo the metn»p\li* can on In tier inj.-itflnod thnn detiri'.*\! lint l'r*>f''«S'«r Ixxltce l» not Hnt i-dnl with i lejnn^ t he a' niosp .ere of smoke\ and <1u*t It* wantx to know vt .h I 1* il.r i-T— I i (n .n the I inrlu.nl. A li • Oli.O lipp-lkllli{ IlilU «•» (O « planU \ M i hem I'\' knot* ffo tt lu-ht-ti re/i'li r« i • pin H t ex pi ii»i)n pur,\ Mi t ht \Ut I to eat in tli i riiioim d luu ro.lt* ufl* or chew wui in I.It ,» |. ivd-J th . your ii-t ••' S timifr it Spir. tv>m.l b.e iip f t r „ r ll.>. f.. t bli.lrt.ii. nil I teiiriier, ..I' -I he y re (i\l us n rv fn i unto _* .V • tpeil .don I .»elr «.f »....! .( . MMI-MI . ..f nil\ bit to. i rhi.'lren * rn .e' ii 'n , ar-t UioTO -K •« n i .'iii iu(Ki) r hings i' rt.i.».(« «ittd Heldt \ 'us ac- triitn/ II I HIUI u|i) •< | '• m go I iiefure h o l»pain* tr> mbbla ie h .j, that bo II i U crotvlng < \ .ti n>,1 ret tit i do*.,-n M K Ii > <ii ttcre hurd In > )l»g n^n pi-ueii fr<<m Nvi: Imib of mic and root, \diii'p ry cm , the luidt, of tiie Itinh'ti (r-e t)io tender *hk,it from the sprur - and Inrch sll tickle the palate of the hoy or «ir l \fen tv|i..te iioyhood uaspAw d an* when' i'i rmrthera No w ' i 1 ! i ' ..v f.md ti.i-y unco tti-rf ef *ompihlfi({ wh'ch was called ''sil ver tbe mci,n iini later nf tho white pi no. In certain p. u -*•> n is u w tastjion Ut chow the letre-. of I bit nutenijiirls, \Indian lo- Imc/xt' In ttthert thittle til(>-*>.m*k Wil l ever b<m,e> taste h* sweet as did l hr) daltlty dr«tplft» tttken dlrert from irrme unfort unate bumble bee captured and dlsmom- ono or twu fte. k* a bix^tr prop /riion of tn.<i old titiz*-'.» even to this day Inhabitants down town had heard tht I Whitney in Times iJetnucniL strange story It was then that small knots of listeners could bo soon after nightfall, standing about the doors of the Ducourneau tailor ing establishment At first these groups were composed ol mines K. weather of tho discharge of an enormous by the ^ seeking what he may de- amount of electricity Into the atmosphere. voar »_popular Sclfnce Monthly ' ers - Gen. Grant's book has been translated Into tbe tea obest hieroglyphics of Japan. Twenty-five thousand lynxes were cap- tared la northwest Cauda last winter. and only tho cott of the experiment dete him from carrying It out The object shadowed fprth by Professor Lodgo ought to commend Itself to the charitably dis posed and the chronic grumblers about the weather -Chicago Times. A Horror of On tidy Copj. Mr T D. Aldrich bos a horror of un tidy \copy.\ and wants every contributor and correspondent to send In as lmmacn> late manuscript a&his own.