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aw% si™ * r v .\'MM' »* > i it iE»saao$$U rjtfjap^FS-a ii ! k^tj'ii'TIMES. P^ Will • 1 • * ft 5gy * \ '*> r . ? i * ^i i|*b^ vin. !ftftX--''il\:^7y i. aSy^'i* WWgBHgy* •••1 .'•!i l .''.!.!•! ''.I. . «|2 GOpKRNKUHv HERALD, •rana In * * ]V - i S 1 a^SJSPIS<B3BsI BOJOrW a^tfTBojaW BfBVBJBJIQV, Ml, JSPWJ V 4 I CM)trVRRKKbB, N. Y. | ' itfkiTW '< A. aJamOLDM.l4bll.Ber a»J |M>p. (JoltfVE SDAY, I^EPTfeMBER id. 1880. ^jy4£Tr**^:^Tf&tsi? \ a UBHT. ,ut.£5r mrfioNi I. <lsf taokpar la|ho*t*>vo ratao, to Is J ^JLl** 11 * <iK*g*AL iFrauRfiica tl . AOKNT. UosjvoUMnir, N. T. MotloJea IS- •Mo*l »* tbo fbUoWinn dr*t-o*mos t>m|*al#oi lBo.Oo.fW Worth Amsrl<*,of Phllo<lolpBlai Ooraian Amortoati, of K«w forks ^H. O/ •MfUiKl} rihi AJAottAtlotij of t*bltad4Hpl|l«! ate* Kimr INI <Ui»rf#*f •» *tvftn<* fNurlM nUi<U ol ^ Uwrf no« Oonnlj, torn* w*tt>4 HyiOiy m<Um*d t+ Tft HDIiNcAfllKta . k , i»Alia <^fr $mk0*ripU$*M «r# ilM^ ^ tS.f MMNM lAof DU IMgWT tohms \mmH r+mii im Hm* * mm*?** ItMM /**fm%to for muty i$m4**i* *****•> wht§h I IM pmr ymtr, Jf9 agmi ktt§ <••*- 994**/T9m9»rm9v+rU**i rmi— t <*ntl V •ilM'sii ^ 6# M*4# primp** W*t*rU>wn Ads fi. attMtri^a « Mitt \ . alvti, A»d« rt4h#*r MM! OnulnSttWl PAINTERS, \ ^»«lt. MlHUry imt Kmbl*m*U« BsnMrs khilwl loord#r, sml« I m ***ty <ts#eHpiion oi pKia '» go!<l And P«AJ to otUor, * i «.L. - .^ ne# » OiWI»M of j il orMm««l*l work l» (ot«l »na psaJ ilrlr ys«rt* «ip#n#ne«. QilOlatf of |UM H ffUrt «s r*MHor r SL, winnow*, NTT r o. Bon iiti* lit »U#«Qftn#mi« •^f#»niiinf sum »pplkMlikm at tAU o0Jo#, of lAi^Haaa, #i.ou |»*TTSif{ if, 11.00 par jr«*r t or Tdoonl* itta4f#HlMMMU t tO AfFMpUl- iDiiitiiY'st th^ fSUi pro- Li^Sl^l|Mofft»SM06tll|tMs4 v llnMrtlstt. Bfsry wook Ihora- 1 MM tw H^«>^ win ho »r*d «ml|n«o<t •••MMPlBgitEiJi mill 'AiiaLmuiJ IfiSS DIlRECTORY. r- liTATrit 'Off < AHMCT T rfafroti I NaS Court ilifiNittf, Arrwt for mo isle <rr t T I C KETSi to alt paW* of the country, by rsilroiil stoapiboAt: alto Ck*eaa moamora and Kxdurf TloMata. , Fall Iftformatlon aUtn t maAa ttmct tables furniPbcKl. UaggXt^ obtckoU •lot^rng ^orlha toourod. 7Y4vcter$' Insumtice ^ket*. Mnd Hon and fl D^ArHiofi forolf« oonatno* %eh\ at ibe Ufllco (ti A (JoiUrxl A Cow'a Ifafnk Ui raiot. UoiittinoHr Opan from S a. ai. to « |K m. TRt;Nil RAILWAV OF CANADA C7f W A f IS U f O V? N, M. T. Wo hats 4n tmmt Iho tarf ott •took of CARntTTHCia. c •I i : A OA^rtfrKasi x. gJIOt.NAl Oo4sM A O.'. Bankers* louvf fnairr. If. Y, liank niiiainf, ifcKivortiotlr, N. T. Phy«ioiiaiia< ,- riiOOk Aitih<mr, ll f Vlik^rrotf|tIont; atttf 1 Ui .^ii -r^g*; . II. I'bfilrlnn atM ftitr* rosidf Noo.roritor of l*i»rk , OouVomour, NY. «I1S failH. IT. I), lf<inii^iiHUl«l« l*hy. %fA ft«'f«M»ii. Odl«-o ti«Mir« fiom I r v 1 s I 0ARPi£tl)fCk! CARPKTIKOa dud• one Ohanite of Ca^rs BK^WKHN OUDEN0BUUO AND CUICA4O. 74 AriiM -fir/iojrt#r Co i>a}tft»it t&kii r .' s py mny oth*r Bout** ; l i DRTSOIT OAMqaam wnh|M NilTlI DBTgOtT OKIOAOO with ill ti MIlKD botwuen at Hu(>CK roLLowat GOING WEST. | | at 1:4A p. m* t sir! tin a I at ormlniatSttf a.m.» andCai- »t 7^0 p n m. f oonoaotiof at i:l$ a m. f arririnjat enlng St 9A> p. OL, amd ' atS^Oa-m. f odna#o4U X* IJ ^ P TUB IKvmtlbJtF : BT XBB. rdLiAO, *. Many and m%»y s ywjr ago 5 (I UII the uio so Hwaa told to A lady dwelt 1ft her oirn prftitl A lady of blgb defrke; And many a knlgbt eime wootngj WOT stately and lair kraa the, ^ the fairest* stateliest flower that tlcbrtif fl Where the Rhine rah down to tile lea. One of the kaighU ihdjloteri fall iwjcl . And be bowed low at her feet. *-I bare wooed tbee Ilk three lank •sidr, . [ [ M W^ben wilt tbon wleli «fo, sweet!\ $ut ahe, with s llfht ling-h sntwetfd \I will wait one ?eafc\ said be. \Ami then I aball con* to claim yojai| banM, ; Where tbe Rhine rufa <lown to t|ie SOA, Away to ibe holy warathe hied. To flf bt with tbe Moliem honle, And tbe wpo\e land ralg with the finle o| And the mlfht of hlijjfood aword. After a twelTcmouth, lack he rode And again at her faeiknelt he: \Now thou wilt wed ml. lady fair* Where the Rhine ruip down to tl>fc 4sa CAUfEtljtua. TO 0R rotlKlUM TltK MARKRT, We fnrnUb ef#r> dsssrlptldff of flodf clotb at tbe l(»we«t poMiblo prlooa. » •\* - A tin* Una* of ©holes fall (Nittems In Rrfiasla ami IngralM Jutt opeooil to wblclv ws Invite attention* CtAHPa^t/rAftWiitL ACi, mlj Hr S p. to, umoo wuk l>r. I'ealtlst la Morris bl< rk, Gmiverneur, J. M it MSif |i »t. ftt^^tli, >| f|. ( fhyiitiiAO And HslrfoOll, »lo el giii»eiy* Untvor«U/,Kln|oKm 'X' tTor«kf tho io|l#M0ol I'h? So of Ontario, \r tlonerai , AC<*«<lft>K Ktoir. PrUatoiiflloo •i Pf'Wtoloo rr«t»lo*H»«, UI house bank of jlafl IMonb. OSkio limir« t S to S is m. Pbyllolap and atirweoa. S^rVM»alf)< o&-' >€mtlit. of (louvamenr.mav bll blttnt, over Mlllmor A it tw» woeba IS eauJi m«»nt|i. attotMloil to^' r^^ bltHf I), a., anrsiinsts of fenn- kwitAl sursery, tabes !• and poo- Sursery, tabes • ami poo- he baa ro- pfofooaioi ay AtWs Uana> II. bo b^o |»ollon sielnltv that tlooof bla profooaion rlAlalntf to l»onlia lea of IfTS and •IK iSStf nUHTlirT.- aiaiOollogo, Us sritNcau, JlftW (HrtttetonU atovsdn UII jwbors bo la prepared lo [itauly without trouo M«Me tUiigblaf Uas) Aaferrts. allwora pi; Ll ton wlia tlobll bilvor. riatla«m> bits Oomanl. Tooth aloanod a Rjury So INa enamel, »atb Uiortod on iN>l(L attvsr, and osltslold, AL£ WORK n\ ^mjoj.:^. 1 Jet* TBimtv Artteio rw mm «• w •»••••• iy.li ? s ji SV e. WAIT makoa ail kinds of 'ork In onlfr. Ordore ro^olvo<l al of hr. WeiMotm Ai. t Oou¥ernei»r, Atlsxt. Pries, forty eenis per ounoe llrlftga, root end* one wuy.(enl71y i < Howls. 'fi •~i v x N A ^9i0H flOUS*. Potsdam. N. T.. nowij /V rafwilnstl ibeiMtgb^ml, and thorotitfhly ron >\ . 9 ;V <ivoted na*I ropairo*!. rirot-elaao In s>sry re s m 1 irftftr I ' -j • • * ' WS! rMVasci,rf ty» o loo or vitality Imi elaoo appileai MI manhood rea Two hundredth e tfrslll OMI TR« nnittil mnWrleo Inst rs- •nlt from UxUooieilon tnsaxlr Ufa may bo alleviated and eurc<l. Tboos who doabt Ibis saoertlon abould purobaae the S ew metlieal worm publuhetl ytbe PSIABODV MamoAL kSTiTUTR, Booton, eaUUod run flciRKcat 'ofr ursT; fir, PRi,p-pRRakRVAf i<m. ! oervooo sml phyolesl deblll- RAIN stt JSIK au.for wsyststldaa n^BBorjKyiLi4i r ATTlv^ig viw poin. im, ^mA*. QMX&M**. HAT IUPJUA6 at StlA> m., arriving jkt MosVkBAl. as 7 ISO a. m-oonnootlng with traiae for liooirojf, N«W YOHST and Uis WaiHt MonilTAfpi . f RlUltT fclPRKM at 4:00 > m M aiHflng at MoifimtHLAL at Ssa> p, m. f eodneWng with ualntjtor UUfttBO end P6HTL^HD. eleeplbg e^ro llrouib from MOKTMBAL ts ^UBBjersiia Mt4kn|TRAllf st 10:4* a. nu, fokstsUoasbW twaenlPRlncoTT ar,d Mo.MntnAI^ arlrlnnjst afloiftlRB\Ai«StSop. m. \ , j TralhtloAvofor Portland, Me., at 4JfO p. ni», and •:!» a, m. ' ? lm4, OgUeAebari to Detroit, SO bonre\ Imi. p ; •• Cbleagvi, SObouraTV !. TRB #HOWTSWT QUtOKtST AKD OHBA>AS* ; MOUTA TO \ T Detiioit Chicago, Milwaukee Ani>4LL irolMTS Wawr,oV>UTH-W*u*A*ifr No«TM-W«aT. Bat her prkle than tier ore was itr}>njffer jitiiH yeah,^ he ••vfal'lP beadaptuo boy's cohered with) crisp curls of dark braytn ; tbe i girl's crow lied with srjdi ioldcn trcasei as only mil to the lot of boo woman in • thousand. Tbe ms^cullnb head re* posedleofnfortably dn the boy's own foldra arris. The fl|iiltoine one was bent qowq over ft vplame—a coiloc- hia! fllaln^ (iri . i t I J 4 firi on Day Exprea* fra £ant and West. ralirokttN IhrawlBg Iloom Cnrs . ». .. OM PAT TRAINS. l»tdlmii> Palatial Hleenl^gtars \ v loK NIOhT TRAINS, Rnn ihrnui-h from MoiCTHBAi>and PftEOCorir J UK on UN tb |>BTKoiTaml CtiiCAOO without t^ Wgg*4To Cheeked Through frtmi OotoBifaf Bvaa and net iUhject to Cnotom llouae examlf •atioit.^ L •_ AeiiFrsnl ass thatyoorftfotstsrend TIA GBAilt TuquK UAILWAT, tbe abort llneni tbe W#t. L T Os^wftnirg fojf Pes|oott # SI erTRAN8tTleSve4 IJOO p. m. (noon errors of vottlh o? maj be reotored re? leail and enlsfted, aSsadard mad leal work, I ho l»oet In lbs MS1IA Ungtiage. written by a mvelelan oi yrel oai^rlonoo, to wboei wee wanted a iokl swdiewelled stsdal by lbs Na- ilkm* It oojitajrie beautl- fnl awl vary enPenalve engfsvlngjL Tbtoejhttn* dred aaireo, mote than M valoable prooorl|Aionf for all forma ol prevailing disease, Ibe reeSkf of many year* of sxtsnaive and eueeaaefttt nraetlos, eMnor v one.of ofhUm ie worth ten times the pries of lbs boo*, bound In Prone* cloth; pries only Tb^^l^Js^tasVti M Jfo servn> abouM bo without tba> vntnsbls book. The a|itbbr la s aobls benefactor.* The Tribune asfil \The author bss ba<t tin* precsdented itSaosna In dealing with nsrvotm- aoea ol sll klsfla and Ita affeetlona, wbslher due to psTBielouA habits or'fnbeiite|l. He la a Ner- vo-spooiallst, and tnerefere klnbws whereof be W AnUir Seents ajr-\- ft 4 with sitcb power and ability,'* e trat4dsteplesenitoaJVon.re«etpl of r poifOataBw, anthor^refSra, by pemtasldo, to lloti. P. IBLL, M. D., prooktoot of tho National oSroeVT?^ PAasraa, t np i I 4 B^ia»s> Street, >wton v uhhU WifHTSBLP! imi The sbtner stay bs eon- r ail dlssneee expeileone. a sss. The) iTtodonall dtMSeoeroq a 1 aspoelartyof i jplsii: ISHOEWG. RiSeksmlth'S RetrAnilKO. In the beat possible man* living prleoo, lo of hoi ass with bad foot /Udell Work spr.atthe A spoolf qiiarter-ojeck*. odnas, ami all other Injtirlee. I guaranlsOlo Stop agorae, of later for log, or no ii.il .. fc.--n RTstOMBljtOVSM. Ofdenstmrg. R. T. Tho ; llolei nod Smt-cUM house* Has not In norfofit repair, and newly tarnished with all otodeva Itn The pmorleior bollovlog that od for his giioelo fumUhee the am>nisV \ L mmm ^mmrn^m. P- J- T A L LM AW, PfOB, ' •*! A lC A ^oioos Ntm* i» aU lis Ix>p<>r****** f usnploto In all Its appointments. »5tf moAumo Sample Rm»nis attaoho«|. In and from all tral r r T iTTtl TORE IU>TRL r Roosnlly ro|ialro«i Pi* 1 '\ MJ SJNI rSSUOHU Oholoo U<inore and J Igor, 1 ' ™L 't' ' AKirjOe to soil the times, PStronage onlloTt^l. ^! ^ iOoTt , * RU at A rT If A Vl^7rt»prieu»r. DlR0m>A0 HOUSR, llarvUvilla tswU O0». ii t. Convonl ronsjtls. Ifaod ISble, ono ^ 4l Wfthti: nlont to tho banting loo liquors and SlgsrS. l.kkU A IMM)D, Pfoprle^nfa^ SJIW IHH.II IHIHHIHHoXI II LWerj — -4, ovS** flavins .pur- .> - m M« Cieo. II. ProSoajyiliU entire livery oetSt— one of tbe Snoot Its- Moo, with mo«t alote lara- iisjn RoHb- im Rear York, Inks plans ore »eeenrl«f the ssisur patron* sn«l nil now ones, that the buolnoss will b e ootwiuetotl with every poe* eallffaetlon to svsry ensfcn III potronfgo Hr. I/- bo si* will be mads of •D tho ifSSn^fmot k in vnr yiWy l^e •ff##o> SJMI to Urn Rap* • from lis poet onleex MoS tiypri tn every omi, f rnm tAO Oowtst Wosms ami \I'j^ ; Oonvsrwoor. W. TV pav will oo »ifo<i. v Parmer's prodttoe mjtew In oteisogi for work. Alt WorRlWAflniART tar Acnrioil tiiW n» Bit, AsiA RAT. ami 1 1%4 a. iiiL (midnight), eonneeting with Dot amlRlibtRJbb^seTraJiia fiM* the West. All trains dr* R. W. A O. fl. R. ooniheatwiUi Htcnmeit TRANOiratfOgilonaborg. . . J Por fkrther^ imrtioulsrs apply al the^offlfS oi thoGniid Trunk Railway* eorner of Porda^nd] aisle SiwtsJfmrbere Block. Ogilensborg, N. Y. OKO. l£oMtrlKl'L,Rastern I*iu*engeg Agent, L L Ogdensburrf, J03WTIIIIICK90R, GoBSrSI Hanagor. L 1^. alontreitf. H Q. W, WAlRWitOnT.UeiiSrlil Pasesngor /g*nt, r». M.areif t?p: 11/Agent Oonvcrndtir, N. i. AttfotlSfit A lo'i. Itr nk. h S If KM TJZO: I NE^ ' AltUANOEMKNl And, lifting her haughty head ''Waltlongerf He whi patiently wjalfe Is never 4 loser/* khelsaid. The knight rose n|» With a saotbere)d MRI Bat never s prayer played he; And, nabun^ng hie steep away he tM Where Uio flhine ntnb <lovm to Uip ijos Tbe lady frowned, and ibe lady wepjt, In her love snd wrstH and pajn; Tor she had hot thought ho could thiik iot>e)r And ride from her ship again* Then twice the seasonslcame and wpnk, With bird snd bloseoni nnd hee. With the summer rose ejnd tho winteij sndws, Where Ibe Rhine rnui down by thb sea. And then agkln to his lnfly'e bower Stroils the knight, with a ringing trend: \Two years have I waited patiently? Were the only words Be said. And stiU, In pride that crermaatSretl lore. M Walt longer!\ soswet-cd shs. # I \If I wait, I will wait fojeverHhe <9Ae|l, '•While tbe Rhine run! down to phfe aea.' • 1 # J ^'Tben wait torSYerr fWo coldly sAl<i AmLs^e drew her white hands away( $uro he would fall at herf feet again, roil his Udtj*s graoe tohiray, . Du4 trover another word bio spake, AnJ never s sigh ma\10 he. And he sprang to his sa<)d)e and rode! aftra| f Wl.cte the tthne runsjtlown to thejuua HOW dragged the slow njonths/one by <|ne The lady, in sore disUSss, Wept nl^htand day, hi ttpr lonely bo^relr, Bewailing hof haughtiness. 18P0 1880 RAt A TS! llltt UUIAT THUOUUH . A3SIt WATER lldtfTE GfeND ^IRU^K'RAILWAY l^birrnnihiv' A %ANSIT CO. J CLEVELAND, TQLKVOy MILWAUKEE, C H I C A G O , , j Abdalirointa 1fi8t t prORT>II-We8T and SOUTH WRStf 'The Kbrlhera TraasIt Company, having made eieitisivn armsigementa with tho Urand Trunk Ry k , will run tike boats of this Has in connec- tion oils) tbe Gk T. Ry. from Samla, to sir tbe above OOlnta, leavlag ftamla daily,(8stnrdays sod Sundays oYoeptoU) at Ho'clook In the even- lag, or ttlson art!vat of trains front the Rest, and run tbrohgb to Ml tbe above points WfTHQUT CItANQB OP BOAT. Passehgcrs from points on Uie line of U. A B. R, IL, R, W. A O. H. R. and O. A U C R. R..by taking the morning trains, will arrive at Og- densborg at noon ami make eloso oonnecttona with tralie oh U. T. Ry for Sornis, wAero fh.e host wlllfbo found in waiting. Tho u}and Trunk Ry 1? Ono moni she »kimmone<i her trusty M Speed over IRe hills,\ $ai<i she, \Tell my lover l\*y 'Coiie back to mb Where the Rhin^runs flown to tho'ics.' Rut the knight cAme^iblUor schl he \|ord,| Save this short mesksJe— \Waltl\ And the sun rose up, siHI |ho sun wen^ <k»> And the flowers died s<un or late. , At length, the summoned her |»«K« Agslh, And sgaln to him said lUieY Htotell my knlgljt that lIwAit for him W he he Uio Rhide runs flown v> the sf si' -• ^ I I x Tbe psge cante Hsjck. andidoffcil His ea lint this waa tbe word tjore: • \ M lle loses notfilng who pjtientW watts And not one syllable rofto. •*IIe remembers well!\ tS4 lady And In wan despair livqd she, Two more fonaV desolate fcimrs il Whero Uto Rhine runs <(oWn to the sdei POfO. s re/< sho prjfc^e r; 4 *N0W go to my lord once \Tell hi in my death Is Tell him I wait bis face to see, That I wait his voice] to biar V* The page came bach withjAj laggln|r pa,cje| Obt what docs he say **Dssr mdy, ho bids yoo Where tbe Rhino ruije 0 \X am well paid,\ the ladj ••And in soln I know n lie doth but give me mine) Now farewell, love, faro) Ami soon she lay in the si cried she for are. n to the art iid, ! . ell. 11 agcln; ill !•• rjllght pale, conditio IS llrsU>lasei stool rai Tbetoai* hSvw STso snd pointed and no pa a trip vl4 this route HMtKAMlTti*' cr>AI«, In largo usnlltle*. at lowest cash prl Shop on llro<>ki>n Sc, wool small ouanlltles. at lowest cash prlcee, , •v ^ 7 sblsofrttsr ( dsjlY- Ml LABOBBBiV emow'r. R. Y. Jo* pro AlCD rtXTI'slKR. pi at err A W iiw^ The sobeOrliere doalro to sell a flrst-Ctaas Cirouljhr Sow, with s Uoraplsle Set of Plttaros, Shafts, RelU and One ring, with which to pnt It •n iHi^feel running order. Por terms, ejte» 9 call •ifM.n, or wrlto^ , . CLABK A HoWABD, hAif , ' llalmeboro, R. T. 4. XII'JIXU 1 ^ rpo PHlRTKStn. > , ; * . ~\\\| ^ I r--'-• < • . : ^ffe Hsv4 h How Knife, Iron Prame PAPETl COTTER- in t»srfset fe^lr, Wartantod to do ()<M>» WOUSY, Which ws Will sell rnttAP. . Ihtvlng pOi^haAetl * ISfge Powoff CutUr We navo B0 furt bsr Bis for above. AiUtroaa h IIKIIALI)/, OoHTsrnsnr.ni.Y. €10)1110 . t PK TAM TIIB^ I! . . ^ Wfast Ptt&f and Qtuclbuf Route Ron^ Watertown ahd Ogctehs- btitg R. tk. f New York Gen- Rnif Hie RkWrJ The WILLI A Ms »- fRoVRUHOMR POWRR v THRK8HaRand L*LR ARRR to the BRRT, for the following ron- tons 1 It hna 0 perleet eyUnder and eoooave« ^poble of thrashing all the grrnln thai eon be td sbjtl Burgo oopeVa|hig an^ cieanioji eapnol- aung ana cleaning c elean In In a poffoe the straw or ovsr setvee,a)l wlU thresh. Has fewer ye snd balsa, and la there- less Itahle to got out of rtf st prise at at. Law- 1W eironjars giving s. Joba^illoTR. T. ISC atsttR s>RA\ael i7«Kto* sPA-rftoif • or Whf. noLkii*. > TsYRTRfRAAlt ,!•!. |see|. Aviotlom\o>#r» [do not wish » MOOS eight oi bis fsmllUr faoe, and so they eowUnws to coil on him where he is at hie poet tn the atyps btoek. hsmda of n WBtolL have thetmk, liesx Of tbe Up <:r* ? WATCH BIAKRR ARIl JRWRLR 1*1* , repairing a the track having been relsid with and tho equipment second to none tn 0 boOnAhovftnghly repaired •aIns wIR ha spared to make as plearant and agreeable as possible. , p Time ftom Ofdensbnrt to Cleteland or Toledo 2 days ; to Milwaukee 3 days nnd to Chicago 3| days. iPlrsUolBoa TleksU Include Meals and Reriba on Steamers, tjrPities or famllloa' moving Wrsi with lokets nUfhs had at al| the agencies of SlL •\ y m Mor,l,ern «ow York fhoiUobold goods, horeeo, wagon, Ao., will find It to tboli* a«lvantage to consult the sgtnte of thle line, Be wo Offer special Induce meats for that class of travel. ISO Ibe. of Baggags FrSs to each PsSsmger. Op-Tlokets niiy be had at all lbs agencies of tho UranS Trunk Ry Kan* Csnsila. W. W AiRwainnt, General Psssetiger Agent, ^ O. T, Rv, Montreal, P. ^ Old. JL OawBhL, Kastem Pass. Agt, . , . U. T. Ry, Ogdensburg, If. T. V. W. fotLBCKfr, O. P. A , N.^T. Co., v Port Huron, Mich. JOB. HiCteto, Ocnl Msnagcr, (J. T. Ry., . v Montreal. P. Q. L. J. SttAJROBAiqrt TraHo Manager, U. T. Ry., Pot CKfcl M iBfoHna sgt^Oon Montreal, P. u. addrctfs I, .in. iipiTlY. hiamS yjTmSji j tJ^l, dnd Connecting 1 \ I Lines- SYoldl rotU* Thns Svohllng ibangea. ferry .trshsfer st Of* dons burg, the nncertainty of connection at ProootHt Junctl^ and the Inspection of bog- eAomjres from CTo^sWrnewr to IVe Ihss eAeimMf lAow by ony of Aer ileoniarPgesekger Coach attache*! to train leaving tSpuverOeiir at Hit |k m., and run trough to Byrnmise without change, making direct OBdrrOllsjBJ* connection with Special Chi- rost leave Obuvemeur as foUowse OOINO WB0T AMD BAST. DAY RaPMBmi S:S4 a. m«arrivingat vVater- I IOS p. m., Rome I tewn ISUOa..ss.jlewefi liOS p. m./home IM, toSPSSi* 4 * ^ t:* K!* 8 * flli ? A lbsny Sml. New York IOJOSp. m. f pu»ol|seter vis n>rmettoeSdS v\ 1 Oswego a bm.,SttaM •town 7:40 t7.*0SB. m. . Mochester via Bvrecuse tm pv at., Rnffhlo SKIS pjm., RocboeteT via Oswego and Charlotte 4 *4o p. m., UuSfklo SalO p. m., Sua I Rrtdgn vis Oswego and Lewlsf RlsfSK PallifY^OO p, as.. Detroit slost Rrklgo vis Oswego and Lewhfown 7:40 p, m., RISMSB Ps!lS7V» p, as.. DoiroltY^Sa, m. Opociai Cbieeg^ Rxprsaj JiaM pv m v arriving at Watortovm lil a^mhOotorS.*40p.k UUKlStSSS,BV.D#l p. m., Syracuse 4A p. BuiTalo JSdO a. OL, Clevs- uuKlstBia. BL. uotroltS^Sa as.. Toledo 10:4S a, as., ChtoBgoTiSSI a. m., Columbus 19^0 p. BL, OtBolBBSUSalSp. sm.. iBdlaaapoUsSmS p. m. Rsw Ton Axpreee 4r0 p. m«, arriving st Ws- IOHSWB StOi n. niL Oswego 9:0* p. m., Rome StSO, eyrnouse SmlUttoB 10:10JK as., Albany 146 a. as.. Row Tors 7ilsa. am., RostooS^Oa. m. Waoner'i f\ttact Sleeping Van Wapn stsseiiedBt Mr. Dod| tickets to eond and of himji d at JKooheotor to Speelal Cbloeiro RY- ami run through to Clhvelaod, Detroit, and CtnelnnaQ wlthodt ehsvage. siwBJf low, snd Line Quicker than fevstk Bsffsgo ^seosed through. owtw! and caU at the qflc* qf ODGK, Agtntm btfort pro- •pled withJJkroOgh eOtipon ipil points West-~Vlrst, aee- Ird iMsss which BBB bo obtained r^^tffo&y^^^ -.ashntleAetAAsat, Wnssitowo, R. T» .t^.' & Agents Oonvemstir, JR. T#f# ILT. PEA R. g.TX^IKlR, mw 1 Under an old.yew tree, j 1 [With n stono at her bead atid ono at her fro j Where the Rhine runs dhwn to the senl put Wbcu tbe springing gm* wss green] j On the grave of her whojsl^, |A plant with wonderful, shining IcAYee ] Out of the darkness crept.; %t wandere<l here and It wandered Ihercfcl It climbed up turret andlr^e jAnd from point to point, of er rock and hi Where the Rhine runs dbWit to the seaJ owly Snd surely It onwartl brept— That plant, so strange and rare; e peasants whispered, under their brcjji \ 'Tie the beautiful LadyM}|arel aho^secks.tbe heart that shp threw away J Shejs creeping, on benddil pnee, To hefiover's castle, that frojwning start WhereMbe Rhine rune dojwn to the eeaff THE DAY^OU'IX »6 WlTllOUil IKTWO CItA 0 cnAkn'ERs. toj jibe chief arltion i|l.co OHApTRit The day was lull of ^weeinehtj Itght, the glory nnd ; Warmth only summer can 6hed over an tract from tho Ittmi. t>own ipft of the Ycrdure : 90[\'orod ol aaragc-hou«e-«-where 6f the htory I am relating took 4-broad meadow-lands lay bathed \h i purijle haze—purple}h»zo thatsbdke of intense heat In the UjWn, aiutTtb»t made even tho st?lf-absorbed y^ung pair tinder the trees on tbe lawn grateful for the nlelter aflokdled Uiem. Any one who had seen (hem tnere would have sotjri tbe natural- 3 ens of such setf-abftOrptlon* and at ie same firno have fHt sorry f9r Jt iH>r though the dawfi(ug likingjbo- tjwfcaii them was \natdrsl/' it was not fit. tke girl was the) third daijgh- tfer of a r>epr couutr^r parson, who eked oat a slender professional lit- epmeS^y taking pjupiH. The boy Las the highly-prized *ofj of a njblo bouse. And still they were allowed 16 be together I .^. jj X (The young fellow' of itYentecn, though he bad not come to bis full heritage of manly beauty yet, wX* a Yfery worthy i iol, so far as apfwaran- cis went, for a young| girl to set; np ajid worship. He had the slender, clearly defined, deUcifo form A|id ftUtures that belong to the handslm- eit race in the world—the English arlstoeraey. There was a look of ^breed^ about him that wasnntyls- tikable—that look that is oererseen obleas blood\and , culture hsve afdfbd m producing h^ What wonder, thbn that May Bsron\bntntsted him wijth Ue welMo-do > ouW farmers in her father's parish; and having doue that aiected an altar in heJ[ heart, wbeVe- •a she worshipped Lloi^l HastUkgo unceasingly! 8he wa^prejeiy happy this morning, for her had given her A half-holiday Moeof aesbe pleased. That lept mother, on nooeebold cares tttit, quite lyHeved that ahe wo gi ofT for a stroll in tbe woods scjmegirlfHeod, as it had been wbot to do from Ijer child hood. Lionel magnifla^nUy ordered fieri to sUy and road poetry to him tukfter the weeping willow!\ and alia *at <*iljr too pmaa%d to ob*y bi«v t T The sunbeams fell down like ttfrtd goW Utineugh the leaves, d^wnili^ceringiyootha tiro y (ion ^f mlscellantsoiis' poetry^from which shelwas reading lines und ver- ses at Iramlom. 1 r • ^THisls •efyjollj;** Liont! saldl languidly, por the hrit was suldutng him. ' Ills [only reaeoh for isprxUng at all was nhat May hjjad kept Ur vio- let oycjs csat down or** ber book fo^ a long tline, Jand ho lilcqd to look at them 4ftcn , 3 • ' i ; lie bad nis \tasie'sjdeslfo\ at otu^. Witho|ut a moments'*! tantallziiug de- lay she liftdd bur ftilken fringes oVe- dlautly, and bent bcri horicstly ador- ing gsze upon him, as she said, eyrn« patheticalN: \Yes lai^t it! No lcFsoitfiL and such sunfehinet\ • \Auji yo« so jolly pretty,\ he'elut in, wll|i a (vast iuercifto of tji^rgy. Then he withdrew one 1 arm from under his hrad t abd | flung it rcnitid Mr blender waist-^slctiller certainly, for though May was sixteen, she waa hyrametrically and peljtfectly formed, **Now. yoO may go old reading,\ the young kultaji said/ as May ackuowl* edged his earess by saying, u ()b, dear Lfonelp A »•< sy color flashed j thCjglH's 4tco.| Tho! thought bat pernapk ahe ought ncit to let Lionel Hastings treat Jher a* he might his siator* y (crossed acr mi^d and elbuded her hanpineM ftir an i^stai\t. then, in her! purity and innocence] she blamec| herself tor evt^ik that thought, condemning It to hersplf as \d^cad- ful.^' Then in iJer confusion she be- gan reading at raiidord, selecting by chauce the very poem *he ought Hot to have sclecietL It WHM en Ameri- can poem, wHitcn by sn anonymous author^ nndi deserves! to bq more widely koown thau It K One verse rait'thus.- ! | l •. • • r «. ; \Yon call me time rsjhrt g4nUo names And genily twine my iresses ; • And all the while my happy heart | Heats tlnie to ^rour earissSs, 1 , ; You love me in yonr tenner way ! > I answerjaa you 1st me; Hai oh 1 th0re oomes another day— ' > The day that you'll forfret me I\ • 4 \ •» iter vofco bad |al(ercjd more than once in the readjlng, and he had watched her Confusion, and enjoyed it with liulf-luughing mal •>. Hoy as he wasJhe know *o^ well- what f/as In this young girlV heart. Il«^ (hi> roughly I un<|t'ri«tood Iter sudden shame, jnn4 jperpecily realized how ke» nl) tno drfcad that no might go (away and forget her, cut) May Baron, .'Look at mf f .pet I\ h^ said with Kudden authority, . *('• \\I-^ani )lt>oki/!rf foh-somotbliife elsb to rai^i, ,f Ithv ettmmelred. ± JiK»k a NltM KIKI ct.nfpssl Aren't yousdtry yoV read^.liofo lines, be- cutivo llVy dejjerHt lion and holiiijg? to \LionH' emel.\ I . own situa- cert|tin degroe !* rude nnd (lOit't Vi«- .. il«* hud tal^i hrr chin tin fcls hand and tinned hifyr f^ee jtJwartr Jiim. And she kinjV that her I4ce was Hi- ling the truth j tltttt hhof loved hirtY much I* u Alyi)jfii p>(t M l»t| •aid, more hhall never —-trut*t me ed himseli aoftly and sertl^iOy. \ *T go away an.I j for^.-t j r« for thai.\ Tbji'ii he, r>n up, and kissed the lit)io f4re that was rich with hapfly blushra haw ; and May was well content t<* \h IKive him. \I shall have you paintedjby MiJIais/ he Slid presently, lying bick aiij jro- garding her Critically. \. ^tihnlljoul' »hq Wtis Might w>ib pleasure at the! way in whjich he was assuming the rfght to dirpot ber and manage for he^ in the future. ''Who is Millals ? Is| he any ono I ought to know about ! M | <4 lle's one qf tho greatest paintbrs alive,\ ho said With roproving gravi- ty. ^Idoi/t know that I shouldn't put him at the top of the lUt of Eng- lish i»aii)ters, i^ it weren't for Leigh- ton's conflicting claims. Of course you ought to kjnow about him, pet; only how should you know about any one while you're kepdcooped up hero!\ Then ho went onto tell her that Millhis had painted his two sis- ters, both of whom were rreat beau- ties and celebrated beltesland both of whom were married t6 peers of the realnv \Ttyey wore tht youngest brides of tj,cir respective sdasons,\ he added. \Ida was only sixteen/ 1 ^ , \Sixteen ! my agel' she exclaimed In astonishment. ; i \Ybs by Jove I you are sixteen. Dut my sister Ida looked much more of a woman* She had 1J0 end Of offers; but my mother knew tbat St. John would come on at the end of tbe season, feo she kcp« Lt»jrree. fy % **It was lucky your si t<!i Ida didn't csro for any of the othery' she sug- gested timidly.' , N *^he did though, ^he *as an aw- ful goose about a fellow called Dartie Frlel; but be hadn't tbe needful. The best of it is that he's SU John's cousin and introduced Bt John to Ida. lie IboughtMhe boy paused,apd laughed lightly at the absurdity of It—\that Ida would win old 8L John's liking, and get him to give Bartiesomething good ; but Ida WOij something more than old 8tv Jojhn^s iiking-^she won tbe title and coronet/' , . \And hieheisk?\ \j , \His heart V I don't kniow about that; he's popularly supposed to bavd lost his heart thirty years ago io my mother.'' ; i i , • •,•,.., ^. \Then he triust be quite old ? H May questioned in angry surprise. t4 TelLme Lionel, is he qulfe old and gray?\ j. ... ; :| ^ . ^ .- 1 - \Of course he is. Ify's ttij, and Hda'aeighteen,\j ;/ \ j .-, , . I , \Poor thing IT May ejaculated fcith honest pity. • X .: .,:.•., j ., -. \Ver^few people speakl of tgrfy 8t John as 'poor thing/ f can tell you/' ho aaid laughing. \She's ibe leader of about the best coterie In •Wlti ssidaofUy. ,.' The bo^i % Burial it^.^. ne stopped himself ah- ruptly. j . • - ^. : \ I And ajh^ asked with\ interest: \Is what?\ ij •. . j ( \NevdrWind ; I can't toll you pet. Something yon ought not to hear till you Ye a fashionable young lady,\ he added, half sneoringly ; then he ended by saying ;j \He's not half such a good fellow as old St. John, after .11. •• :,. ., . v • • j They weitd summohed to luncheon toon afteV this, and May went In dreamily, her bead being full of faint outlines of the romabces In real life, of which Lionel's sister Ida was hero- The dining room of the plctorefqiie yioarago w*s<at dreary an apart- ment as drab furniture and dingy papered walls could mak6 it. Nature bad done a threat deal for the room by throwing; garlands of blush roses and French honeysuckle; across the lattice windows ; and through these floral fchades the sunbeams fell in that dancing, graceful way in which sun- beams do play through loaves, Dut, alas! all beat)ty and grace tamo to an eud herb. The coarse, crude, time- worn chlidrentorn furniture couldoot be beautified even by the sunbeams. We are so apt to accuse the mistress of a houife of \want of taite\ if her surroundings kre ugly and stiff and soiled.| ( But how can a woman with an empty parse and full hands drape windows artistically, and polish up ber house-hold goods perpetually ? Poor Mrs. Baron most certainly bad not solved tfae dlQlcult problem of how this was to be done. She had seen things fade and grow more and more dilapidated year by year, and she bad made strenuous efforts to re- pair them* But repairing is not re- placing, and things bad been meagre oven at the bejgining; so 'now it was but small wonder that an air of dull though decent povertv should roign over everything inside t^e house. It may bOj asked: \But with daughters who were grown up,shouid the taste of beautify ing.or of attempt- ing to beautify 1 have been left to the the already overworked mother and manager?\ The answer is simple j enough. Tire two elder gills weroj wearing their way through tbe world as governesses* And May's education was Incomplete, sho b'elng only six- teen. Truth to tell, May had never troubled her ^andwrnq little head about any of these short comings of ber home before this awakening day. Bat now when she sat down to lun- cheon, something about the arrange- ment of the table, something about the dlngincas of the room struck her as being sordid acid utterly Inhar- monious ; utterly out of keeping with the refinement tt^at surrounded Lionel Hastings like an atmosphere. Her meditations on this'subject Were put to flight abruptly. Her father spoke in agitatod tones—tones which tho poor wife knew so well portended^ fresh anxieties, fresh struggles, fresh,c'dtnbats with pover- ty. \Lionel I have j had a letter from t»adyi Hastings this morning; j she thinkajtbat the sooner you go to Ox font the better.\! Mr. Baron's .votee trembled Very obviously. Lio- nel \going te Oxford\ meant the direct losk of thtye hundred a year to the ^oor overwrought vicar of Baiton..; i/jv y ' lr JK needless to recapitulate here all that \v*fts/thought and felt and said after tho k/y note of separation had been strt/ki: In the midst of the boy's inturai duji&ht at the proposed change, there was a pang of regret at the idea of parting wuh May. Pleas- ure and sorrow wero delicately blended in bis heart, and they tilled tbe situation with emotional interest. But in^May's heart It Was all pure sorrow, ubmixed with any pleasura- ble sensation at all. • He was haying her, going to Oxford ; going to bo \a man,\ going to \begin life;\ and in these Acta he fo^nd compensation for leaving her\ But sho onlv felt that she waa losing llm { For her there was no compensation either; in the present or the future. Lionel was going away I With the bashfulnets of a girl's first lovei sho never once thought of ceufcuriog him ever so Slightly for not feeling this approach- ing separation painfully, as she felt it. It was natural, ahe to hi herself, that hoys should long fori and re vol in H>e commencement of their emancipation from the trammels of their boyhood. Especially w*s it natural that Lionel Should do so; Ili/ht as her\ father's rule over the lad was, still it Wasru/e, fonnd th less now brighten letter to days vety long and evsjnt- that there was no Lionel to them, Lady Ijtaslings ^rrote a courteous u» Mr. Barjon, thanking blip for tho c4re and bestowei himself attention he I ad upon hef son. And LIdtael rote a pice note to May during hlli first term—a note which May pri/id next to her twisted gt>ld ring; th|ugh thire was little In It save ad adcoont of his feats] on t^e river, andjlof the prpwe^s of $1 certain well-])cdi|reed bull-dog pup. She answered lit with al! tho frank confi- dence of alchlld—all the hearty,lovihg sympathylof a woman. And thcu it ended. | ; Gradual anil all th<j| h\\ mind y the o|d vicarage uoujee occupants of it faded frotn Lifo wM full of bright promise foijr bim, and he had no tinse to look balk. He finished his college more than credit. lie h more; than clever, ac*d slty stood him in stead ef career wit was a to his irapet persevere pn the ro time he done such ment by t gy withw 4 delicate >e, and he had carried him well chosen. By tHe fivo-aad-twenty be had odd service to Ooveni- subtlety, skill, and one*- ich he had carrledlhrough negotiation abroa^, thai Oovcrnmerjt' recognized his claims maniflcently, and gave him an im- portant and highly-jaalaried home ap- pointment.! In fact, Lionel Hasting^ bad made Ilia mark/and the mother! of daughter.regarded bim kindly. : Tbe years had flown with him, the eight years that had passed since hd had ^«id gdod-byo ; to Mary , Baron, and promised nevor to forget her. But they hajd ii6t flown with her. (Conphtiled ricxt week.) -••+ «A WortisnN Devotion* Hcre> is a itofyof Woman's devotion and forgiveaWsji which It will be hard to surpass, tells ltd Twdnty goes, there bride #as loved her hi teristic dov< jThio Indianapolis Journal ears ago, as the story was sv wdddlng. Tbe f good family and she band With the cbarmc- ic|n of a wife. But she found herself gk-ievoiusly disapointed, for iu time heJ infljeted a series of btudied Injunei that eventually ended in the l^ss oflhir character and a sep- aration j Sb# drifted to this city and prietjress of a bouse of ^rhicli terrible business (the present day. For s lingered in her heart eat she was and what n but for this wretch njic she owned and loved d she had nothing but curoqa fdr the Irjrcparable ruin he had wrought). Ttteihusband continlued at his old hjom^ |rjd prospered, and tbe becamo the bad repute, ii she remkins year* there hi memories of i she rhiiiht of whomatonej as a Husband; WorltjL trj?at^< man..|. lie sfj] new dorbestl prospered, ||>i him as an honorable rpund^^ himself with ties, and apparently the old saying that the 1st ill efjtjhe gods grind slow, but t^iyj gfij was iilu^trat^i ^ execdingly small,\ n his case; for with A Sad Error, , 1 The editor was sitting in the office gazing vacantly at tbe floor, and sharpening his well-worrfpencil with tho scissors. Point after point broke, and he was in an ecstacy of rage, when the youthful individual with long hair and pensive countenance walked in, coquetted fairly with the inkstand, and began: \You are the editor of this paper?\ \I am,\ growled the editor. , ? \Well you're the man I am anx- ious to see.\ Here be fished a piece of manuscript- half way out of his pocket, and the editor said; < \Stop I Pauato before vou are Im- Umolated upon 'the altar of my out- raged passions.\ 1 ) ( Here be tried to'get the manuscript out again, when the editor yelled : \Don't; I know it; it hi rejoeted In advance. I*don't want it; I J am chock full of bog wash now. Yours is something like this, I suppose: Tbe robin, festivo robin, 1 Is alitf In* by tho tarn, ! And Hobble, llttti Robbie, . Has fallen from the barn. Ills garden** rather vrltheretV. The breezes bowl about The mansion—golden summer Is osoentlaUj plared out., We don't publish any such stuff as that, my dear sir, and if you don't move off pretty lively you'll be tbe hero of a big obituary notice/* He pulled out the manuscript again as though to explain, when the irate editor grasped bim, and]in about five minutes the placfc waa ao full of clothes and ears and pulp that it waa diffloult to tell t'other from which. Finally they were seperited, and the young man went to tho opposition paper across the way, pulled out his manuscript, and put it, his half col- umn furniture advertisement, In for six months and paid in advance. Tbe editor who wouldn't publish autumnal mrset waa pretty sick.— NewT^km^. A namdeake* tells the following story of lilm—her—Itself: A man with a face tanned like a aide of leather camo into the offioe yester- day, and leaning over the railing that divides our sacred precincts from the sordid world, said: \I laity an egg—\ \Eh I\ we exclaimed, in great sur- prise. \I laid an egg—\ \Hold on— hold on!\ we shouted* Interrupting bim again, and wo grabbed up Our pencil. \Now proceed.\ \I laid an egg four inches long—\ \Impossi- ble!\ we ejaculated, looking at bim in amazement. \I laid an egg four tiichet long and two wide—\ \But dear sir,\ we said, \H is not possible, it would be a miracle.\ \I ikid an egg four Inches long and two wldl on your tablft, you numb-headed fool,\ roared the man dancing up and down in a passion, \but if you ITEMS OF THO T saj boot ttca are melded otA of taaiav in.l, for d>* BKuMisaoasS asata jtoro tbjsj** ball** Utile X^-Shmkmpmrt, _ V iS day hath tone toOed • . 4 * : . ? W, K Ight, like an infant's sfdrfc W i **>e**4 LDd momrnlBs; mesoeafor ef graeees SSBB> , l\mmUm\l^% J^BaSBB. The .tornal cl6ck#ork of tto «W» >Edv>ard Everett, v •,, H^.i^^^i Ridlealft is tbe tott of trtth-—: •M ai«s w p, il r it r revt rte m bbsinesg camo disease, and disaster lollowejd so swiftly that in a few years tberjej was none so poor as to do him reyjejrence. Consumption incapacitated lilm from making a living, and thy public hospital was his o<dy rpsdril There it was that the deserted an|(I crutlly treated wife whorq lifo of degradation had been of hH o#n mak{AgL sent lor him, and he was brought bore, and is now lying on his death bled in a residence apart from Ills own, but surrounded by every luxury tnatcan^ossiblyjsmootb his descent te klle grave. Omb of tbe ieadinjg pUysicjians of this dity, a gen- tleman high In f is profession, is his constant mcdlca is hardly an hou(r of the day or night but this woman with tlho tentlcrjest solicitude. Is no fiction/ Say Whjit to Say. kl I would ltiisft>1^'tW 'X- • cldnded. 'Bartie '*'>WSi: and Lionel was ijorn to bo \fi^e 11 ever human hiring was so. Thtrs hhe reasoned and argued against iher re- gret at his 1 going, and went on re- gretting it Just the same. The posi- tive difference which would boneces-J sltated In the household arrangements by tbe loss of that stjim which Lionel represented to' ber mother never oc- curred v to her. $he waa too young and lovlhg and thoughtless to cumber herself with domestic cares, or take thought for tne morrow of domestic It did not occur to Lionel that he ought to say something more definite than be had said to the girl, whose whole horizon was darkened by the thoughts of bi* departure. lie had meant loyally and lovingly ; and so, whenbekUted tier on tbe lips and pjut a little gold ring on her Hng%r t tie thought h* had done all tbat was needful When the time came for him to r^arry^feliows of his \order\ married earlyf-bei should marry May of course. ' Meantime it was useless to UBk about U And May relied un- censcioualy urjon the ftdeUty he did r^ot plead; but still thought far more impatiently about that \meanwhile\ thanbedidi i^ j /4 At last the tlay 1 came \for them to say good-bye, and! the boy went out into thel world, (when a thousand fnesh Jnter^stJsprarjg op lik# flowers in hla paithj mialing It beautifnU And Mayweitabpet the house anid rather,\ and hot ',1 had rather walk!\ Say \I doubt fiot that I shall,\and not 4 'liut I shall. Say Mfor you a^id mc,\ and not \j you aiid I.\ ^y \whether and not \presenlt et no. Say \not thai \that 1 knovlof Say ^return itj turn it back to! die.\ Say ^1 «|eldo|n| \seldom ot ev^r Say ^if I mi^t 1 am n<>t mista^n ad hot \ It r4nS i» it tUlU niheh is t SaJVft lifted i\ it upj. ,v Add k^st, butj^ot least, say my parjer, and |> attendant, and there is watching over him This <»o«-* I bo present or no^\ I know,\ and not to me,\ and not \re« see birrf,\ and not seo him.\ ^ke not,\ and not \If plentiful,\ and jaot n Say f'gamc U \is plenty f |\ Say \j'1 am wt^k In com prison with you,\ aiod Say t|o you.\ very fast,\ and not very ftard, Say iO its\\jtsjlmlttve sense,\ and looted for vlolerJce,\ a man notorious for not thpilinary.\ \ SaL- <hei w*i and [ncjt be wajs vi'^lelncix\ 1 I S^K films'mr|c|h is truth,\ and riot lath \and not'\I'lifted \I take |ty for I tin advance.\ '*^unds old vldsrage of old, and arrow's CtfoltTi of Heirow.^ Trie deputy 1 Democratic cdi(or% aptly sidled by IMr % Halsteac) as * 4 In depe|nd»nt wfgiweg,\ are sniffing at the jfoiilorn Hernocratlc party In' ita mlBolryJ ahd aJuiding flippantly to Inad^tjucy of Tilden's barrel as a bulwark against Itho Republican tidal wavsj. {They btrln to see at last that the HOijih Is solid and that thore are only tw* cour$ejflj open to thorn* One la to igejtj into thU Republican ark and weatiben the deluge in safety, and the other iaj |to stay dut with tbe Demo- crataanf get drjejadfully wet. •app<^|t of the gospel In thli «i4| othbr The 281.956 Sfc.893.4t2 . SMn,sk churoh (j»T« Sl^J445,393 mm m* i,mi m §'• notice it now, I'll take and cram it down your idiotic throat,\ and he rushed out of the office, taking steps seven feet long, and went swearing tad raving un the street; while we softly felt of A brain, bumps on our head, and winked gently at an Image (if the Greek slave on the desk. oat /tesfttefjr. [There Is nothing eo s tot the sjtght of the unhappy. ov^ltles please lets than they •JWcJfcens.. ; *« . - i. conqner provincea H bot Jr s hearts.—iViupoiVxm. t here la a past which But there la a future whleh I our own.—K W. Jtoftottaosi.^ ^ e are near waking when' m that we dn^m.—iv>Ma3a.{ .^ rovidence is always on the side oir strongest battoUiona.^^<yKrfaoit> Christian la like a loqottraWffi A musj be kindled la the heart of ii re tt will go.— M. W. Jacob**. > is the glory, feet and riddle of world.— Pbpe. ?'-)'*<•% \iffirj he gnarled and twisted 6aJc \ unterpart In tbe narrowed ted mind. _ K-}$Mlfe: Ibrariea are shrink of sainU, full of traeTlrt^aiid^ out delusion and lmpoettt*e*rt rved and repoaedi^jB«fXWWfeg e landseape, like a Tell M ty'a breast, brlgltteos the f conoeails.— Wellington as for th^ee that ttem aing, but with alllhelr music la metkltigflobW, hinf pure r something a%%attlj^ thing godlike, la knoeked off every iime he geia dnank or pa to aia^.through fbrgetAilneae .— Oomph. - v . .. .jfv^ts at wotdd be the wayibf Hfc If we dld»ofdriv» thought sprinkrera t)too«gs\ , wi^i valve open; humaiimlndis oraeback—prop It ost osat aide t fUIi on the other.—jUrter. v 00 S • icTsorsaBicBAse dm M3^h ^ik M &&• :sl>M> .a V-.**: *w4 ! nU Hint te llusbanda* Ubve and appreciation are to a wo- man what dew and sunshine are to a flower. They refresh and brighten her whole life. They /nake her strong- heaHed and keen-sighted in every- thing affecting the welfare of her home. They enable her te cheer her husband when the cares of life press heavily upon him, and to be a very providence to her children. To know tbat her husband loves and is proud of her; that even ber faults are look%d upon with tenderness; that her face, to one at least Is the fairest face in all tho world, tbat tbe heart which to her is the greatest and noblest, holds her secret recesses above all other women, giving strength, and courage, and sweetness, and vivaelty wbtah all s the wealth of the worl; could not bestow. Let a woman's life be pervaded with such an influ- ence, and her heart and mind will blossom and sweeten, as in perpetual youth. A Man Who Can Kua a Newspaper. He stands In the saloons with his back 'to the stove and tells how he oould run a newspaper; how be Would be Independent as a hog on ije, and call things by their right names; how; he Wduld expose cor- ruption in high places; bow he would write good, sound common sense,and none of your frivolous, try-to-be-fun* ny stuff. Tbe£ he criticizes other people's method of conducting news- papers, and just wishes sonacbody Would give him a chance show his Journalistic ability. The way to cure one of these chaps Is to get him to write a sensible article every day for a week. Beforp tbe week is out he is sure to be pumped dry, and will gape worse for an idea than a chicken does with the pip. * drl p» or mil tloi by Al tnoi thi triotty moVei 2 a-V i, <-••;• •.. moderate *ln<t bl OUr v (;_, -,,:• e dome of tbe Calfcedralo meoy hoodrcd fMN la completed. •<-.,. \.^jj^ o&Uoombe under .^eHs aln* o^ three nillloa l^t New York ohirlfy tank oo w1i«el« wtiieh'wIB eroood throofh tfa«f pMNT U of tbe eity to girt tne e, whb canH afford lot, (i, Ariak;^- Glen, who- own* and fiisSi^ rea of land in Calliomtai jasfc •hip. loaded withlaat yaart of hla own raiaing to Soropay' ao plefaad with tho Manila of Ing with intermadJ*riaf 'that II do it* aame with UUa raar*a P neutnatI6 tube s^sUin o/tetter s in Paris now operaiea My of piping, from aix oeotraj ata> #, where motive power lacoj^>Ued |^ m engines of US horee power^ Y 400,000 dispatches are aeot per ^ , tbe average charge being lese^, „ i j,, 4Q»..• ..wo. <,.->•< , ': |f v v 9%^ , 'x •, PEBSOirilA. .«?>«• m :?** m*™4* •#-•- Ijaiids the Pxesbyteri- (or all purposes, $8,* Congregational is te, ThWIEpiacopallana gave The 1 (Methodist Episcopal o> i ( Conilog* ThoVomeW are steadily coming to the front. Here In Dr. Alice Bennett in full charge ot a woman's depart- ment In the lateen -Pennsylvania^ Hospital; Dr. Mary Claves, auperin- ten dan t of the woman's department of ^he Harcisbnrg Asylum ; Dr. Jen- nie McCowarr, assistant physician in the Mount Pleasant (Iowa) Hospital; Dr. Julia Carey, assistant physician in the Dan vera (Mass.) Hospital; Dr. Elifca Phelps, at the new Iowa Asylum Dr. Helen Blase!!, at Kalatoaxoo, Mich., and Ur. Emma Hand all, at Pont lac, Mich.— Investigator. „ A Meteor. \ i ' A ball of fire which seemed 20 feet in diameter passed over Caledonia, €)., the other night It made a bia- sing sound, and ita heat could be plainly felt. Tbe meteor struck tbe earth near the village, and it Is es- timated that It will weigh as much as three tone. Th* heat was so'great after It first fell tbat it was uncomfortable , Garfield, la described m ing Iktrcmely well and gooetaatnred emleftbe fatigues of the smmpalga. ..^ Jelbme K. Boyer, one of the oldest late in Pennsylvania, died at J% Uari|sburg yesterday morning, aged *t^ W. II. U. Murray Was bora day that Gen. Harrison waa President. Ilenoe hie nam*-1 liam Henry Harrison Murray. in Booth wiU play \Hamlet inow PrlneessThaatar, London, •.-•^ »ber. TbeplaywttlbelaTlanly ', -> ft. vW \.~~ ^ Gov. English, of Connecticut* ivcr been sick a day In kUftehaa lealled a physician and has never v ;%^|f y tnedleine, although he wne v 4; \^i tight years old last March;, , / I S\ oldest liviog exmenrber of:\*)L& la John A. Cathbert, of/\^ ,, Ala,, who waa bom in €reor> 1778. He practteee law lo ,, an^ U said to be stiU bale irty. f ; - t .X'.%t-* •» \ JS Launder, who brillt the drat ;e and railway car fijer con- id in Chicago, recentW died la ity.-«.. - • I • s; . :^t *'f \^Vv.i »J: -e>#^- th. p * '$> Fan at a FaneraL t V/^ was a Mssonic AineVal man ing city a few weeka ago, tbe is of the dead brother being et* to the grave by a prooeeeloo* Vaternity. Going to the oetn-' be band played appropriate but on the return a The €Uri I >hlnd Me\ waa aubetltnted* ma objected to such iup*inljr. and told the ban^qMoiter ao. r, later the aame btyid waa play at the funeral of a dead who was buried. Ilia first as FriU. Going to tbe grave music was played, bnt the\. trs were astonished as they home to hear the lively strains >d by, Pritzy/'^Oricfiiiiatf Independent says that tbrtoe of Methodist bishops are ytMing orous.' Tbe choroh need to chiefly from its older ma; e Methodist epieoop*t* la ftty , and ftTperlnsinijakmi lha( going within thirty feet of It, and the j it is afUe to conaider m aWM % phyaK owner of the land refused $3<jp fof hisfl caJ eoliditlon, sss welifaa hlf aaaotaa} prize. J ;** 5k£ and si K K vl^x*' qnallflcaijlcrtsov