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E B E - O S W E G O F A J X A D IT J « , T U E S D A Y ,' J U L Y 18, 1890. \ ,i!7a*-8tx*r Mot, o a ths Hud- sqb > cAphityJ % Jlfttl Ait' thoay tVtfnfa. Tho Bi|tteh .- tout 800; the Anisristos, IS kU M M W d e d , W58—J^Whlnt JIuratf-otts of,rt , 'Napoleon's marshals, matted , , » king or Knples. -\ -S8JS—Bom,partey ehcajiing frohl Waterloo, surrendered to r „ „ ... . ■ Caph Maitland, of theEnglUh frigate-jBeUfr rophou, at.IterSiefort-TWMt coott of Franoe; Aug. 8 sailed tor St. Holin* to remain.for Ufa ffli^Hje-Savaaualj, Vlret-»t»»n^lpto-«OB*-th«,' ocean, arrited In Liverpool, - ?’ 1884—Death.o( 8. T, Coleridge, English ptetsphysl* ' • clannnd poet, aged 03. ■ I8T0—Franc^deqidvtb declare war againhtXr&s- / riabocauteofth*uonSlaetion.«fthoPrlnceof 1 Hohenapllem to the Spanish throne; doclara; tioasigned July 17.,. 1871—Beath of ThoUiaa jipc< Abraham Lincoln, aged 13. lSn—Pril?^ VAnnfehk »ttT©Of Bl S U N D A Y ’S O A T,iAMITY. ^ Rvrely h a s this favored land beenvia- ited .-with, a grezrter1' disaster than, the Storm in Muinesota on Sunday., Rarely ,hav& the edementa seemed to conspire 'together to spread such havoc as they djd o n that e v entful day The,most re - markable thio ^ connected with-it is th a t it waa so sudden and unespeoted. The cloud* w h ich a rose w ere considered only forbode a n ordinary thunder storm, \and when itB'filll Yorce cam e jthe people totally unprepared f o r j t W i t h this as with, o ther otJamitiew o M h e ^ i n d , m a n y p athetic Incident* are connected. Sad, indeed, are the stones o f whole l_CJONCTlNTION,__- -faniUiei-carried-away-hy-the—wind8,-of- a Kapoiebn expelled from rmbCCharieS S. Stnttoa); TUESDAY JU L Y JS, 1890. The Peace* Convention opened ifi Lon- --fionys^totdfty, withDaVid Dudley Field ’presiding. The objectof this convention is to get the nations of the earth, to sign ... «b.mKf-trraty nf pategy^ Anolable feature of'this aaseoablsgeds that it w V B ^ h r s ld to ^ W d ;» h 4 « ( America^, presides over it, whhe Eriglaiid and the only nation* )be- ' iween whom tiW* Ja. at present any ‘ chanoe for war, A* to its ultimate Out come we are notin any poeifcionto predict but Wemaysaythattoe fact that such an dhject is oontemplated ’ is in dhr judgnoent indicative of the coming of the mlileniiun., Thejfcheught that phe peo- ptoofthk earth will never h e at war agaih ia a pleasant one. Godspeed the . day when tbs object of thk^oonvention r“ JA G E V n id^A lC S . ’ A striking Ulurteation oftlw fact:that : the evil mehdosdtohly Uveeaftetoem, but even-with them, hae. recently been , gjvpainAfantlc City, X 3^ Jrofr Wit. lataa, for rwo years pest haa nerved as a guardsman inthe life-saving statlon on . the Atbmtio CStyCoant, and daring that time him saved over a hundred lives,' Some oneof tbai'ola**, whoeebufincesit is to t o d to 'everybo^y1 etoe> business, prevtoo#bton in the penitentiary for : some petty offence and immediately communicated thefaot to tbeautbcritie* c f the oily; Jack was interviewed a »4 admitted tha truth of the safartion, , but nald that be had made up hk mind toliveanhonestand upright life.' Sis. friends preseed the fact that he was - bjave, gafbmtand honest, but without ' effect. £9e was dkOhiu«ed and Jack1 •Williams went put Into the world bcandep ms « felon. OaxingHttle forhis actions, h e again offcndedthe mayWy the law «wi wm again incarcerated in prison* This is a ead etory; but if k only ^ne of many ot tke tame kind. The peqtieof Ifak wcsld, although many believe and pray ftat as tl^r &s^ve ao they ' ‘ ' v to grant to the raothem w e e p ingfottheirloet child* ren — One incident is p eculiarly pathetic apd ehCw>the.mnny d ifferentm e a n sre- sorted, topdto—eaeaTW-tiset’f u t y of the: Btorm. fA .poor woman, w ithfourchild. ten, h iving their w elfare most a t h eart, when, she aaw t h e storm approaching ra n t o the shore o f the la k e and etretehed herself ahd her ohildron upcn th e aandj hoping tM ; i a ’eutdi a. poeition th e wind m ight pass o v e r them . B u t n o t the wind w ith ss fatad sweep gathered them all u p and carried them out into the ‘lake arid ti»ey.were drowned. This k but OBej there w ere m any, m any of the tame Bind. ’ \• richly deaarvea. » k hardto ocanprch- . h m d how people, Evtoghr attenllght- «ned and oiTihsed land, 0 k key-note of whose gwrepmenk k “brotiw lr Jove,” can bear todrive todeefenottonttie man, ■wht),\liarlgg e u ed, k aew ky cents. The S outherners h a v e , appointed a com m ittee'consisting of Mudd of Idaryland, Iv&ndell o f Virginia and Brewer of N o rth Carolina to labor w ith the Sfuators in behalf o f the repeal of the tobaccfr tax, an d failing in that, to reduce the ta x pt least t o where the Mc Kinley bill putifc. Oswego h a s been f«wtunate in the mattox Of b o a ting accidents in recent years yet ifewould h e * f ©U f l ^ w h o ' .seek pieMure o p . ^ w a ter to bear h i mind the following rulee submitted b y t h e ^ h e s t ^ Herald: r — l- - : * Don’t s tm d up i n the b o a t Don’t Indnlge ln any frolic*. * .Don’t ^ . t o o h a n g e seata, jByobserring _ _ ______ __ __4t and _ ___ — in th e W ater,’eapeelally if theboat & overloaded. . . . Don’t rock the b o a t. A n ^voluntary movement o n the p a rt o f a companion If n p e tt from > a m a ll boat d c e » ttrr to ellmW nto j*- . T h a t i s [ tro'oT thi^riim c fflsltt th e p a rty ________ ta k e hold, o f th e end*, keep as much of th e ir hodiee in th e water, u p to their aecks i f p o a ^ le , a n d resaain there tlU help arrives. -TheteianoU e e o f stm g - ^ ■ t g i a f i s i i ' ^ i f e s s -- ---------- I t l i - An o'r^ni§*kiffwJu hoia up, vrimncap^ tlsed, two persons If they keep hold of the endstof boafc. ■ American naval offloers1 who have adopted the chotera belt to the tropic* find it eobemfloial tint they o f t o retain it in all latitudes. It k simply a board band of flatoel Wom night and day the year around thigh about the waist, so at to protect'timstomaoh from sudden changes bfi temperate*. The* who h t j t e i t k a a digeetioh, amj, thousand* regard it as wdlpigh an abso lute pcevenfciTe of etomaohic dieordsra. Oneof the lead&kgRepubticaa papers to Vffkcontiffi istihe Milwaukee SectineL '‘Fedehl nzpervkion of • with U* Creator; Many are the a s r r t r t t v iM j S ' received aaduntil aoob torn are out of g ^ ’a a s t a a g a r Anewbesj* for greatneeak batogm- -laUiahed in these days, says the Ulus* tialpd American. Mm borrow glory iMsh theto natives * tiiey eetabllshtiieia- ativsi In popularity through tbeir ooa- nfr^ow .’ Mb, .CUevelarid extends hk fi0UaWf4K jWeoiB the,charming lady wbosft h e lM inaie hk wife; Mr. Hsrri. aosr1* pssadii '1». ateort.depetidenfc on , Bahr l&fKee^ttk ototf truly popular member of tfae BseeUeotfal family. A ‘ eomewhat titenteh. A Bbato sfogarine an*- nounoesa ■'haw llfflvig *%r0»,#kter_o£.. IfistMurfke.^ A Nevr \Yetlf Syadloate < has among ite attodtiosk “a nkc* of . Mr. Gladstone,” a s f .Mr. Huxley.” Other ildstett, and aunts of great meh df WOtett .clamour for attentihu ha the pages of other puhlioatkiOi. 'Where . k th k to end?—'Whatdegree of o0n- ' sangtdriky shah determine whithsr a relation shall or shall n o t; baric -Jta the eumhitis rayed oat by a famous. mem ber of the familyf It will be seen that tiesofotetognkky are^not the only credentials; conaeetion by marriage k an ectnal paaspert,' BhaU we lire to see am of our periodical* announcing a kory “bytetitird todsfn of the broth er-to*kw of Baby Med&e’s methert ' AMutwllI tbatit •aatooiplteWsadMt f «C XtocBf , crAtew'rM hfl* tfaebmkl ,rB*toegh BOuttenB , • probebtooh ^ . t a r i f f bOll^ says, “is'hot a- - ------ ... „ if-ireead'be sccompiUbed, but there is sverything in the sitoattoo to warrant thehelkt that it cannot be accomplished in the South, and that Its application elsewhere oan result only to mischief.’’ Citirens o f New York State 1 You who how Juaesf JrBtelaeu'oroI^who're-\ member h k n for h k notorious political record, thkikof Mm addrsaing an open .Istfe r - to * ^ people Ik behalf of pure election* I What extraordinSiyaasump. tkrn. . * _______ . AFTMRTHA . . “ The monthly pay of Puliman port ers,” says tbs qnclnnati TlmeaStar, “ranget irom $8 to $15. • Theae figures cpmpgise tibem&rimum and vnaxinnmi pages. .Pullmsn petkra wear uniform^ are cdjKgedL to sat thk day and evwy other day. their , daily htod, they have families, end, thertfcsM, k v e to pay house totr and buy bread for more mouths then oCe. To tender them ^ e maximum pay.of holy t l5 tot a month’s hard work, italkked s i t a month nf denrffattom. Is tsmtatndsmt to expressed fm ^ teM toS tesd o r b e g . K S a S : li en imiii j ho diecuas the question whether s^iMM-oan eat and btiiy uniforms with ^ • m a i^ ^ id o im e m y e x p w s ^ ' Masonic' lore m n o l^om d by the Row. H a s k 0 Sm ith,» reclijr o f bineolnBhire, England, . While, inhejbeanou Bdf. S m ith w as admitted to t h e moast; s w r e t intimacy w ith tlie Druses f o r . h iv in g h v e d the liife of a young man b y lacking th e venom of a snake bite f r o m hk bo<)y. He w a s initiated- into th e jDtdeme’ hitherto u n known mysteries^ and i n . these: the n ss- tives etartisd M ta, a l t WrM Mason, by , using the naoatcIxarMteriaio o f Ma»mo Bigns. H e rns he» agguso. t h s t tb e Druses arCnonoother t h a n a b rsanchof the grea*: Phoenician race,, whose Ancestors s u p plied the Xebanon pedax* for Solmon's temple.” Mrs, McClellan, widfeow o f General eorgeB. McClellanon, Siturriay even-: tog gave a dinneninLoorion to the Count ' * teas o f Paris. The -Count o f Paris was on Generil M c C lellan’s staff OUring tho war, a n d * Kfaong fxiendahip wxiBts betweeiLllfrs; M eClellan and th e ; Countess. A number waf distinguished, persona were at t h e dtaneer. t- Some reljp h u n ter haa cut a n d carried aw a y fronts, the U nion Oollrge.huil(ling, itt-Schprteetday,-N.-Y„-afc section of w m— dowsili to whlobt ex^Rreeldent A rthur put h ip'name y e a r s ago whets a student --A c u o rdiug'td T tfi^D e troiT jburnal a well k n o w n m edical mass is so strong a n advocate, of change, that ho says: •‘Change y o u r climate iff yes, c a n ; if y o u oannoi do th a t change y o u r h o u se pdadl- Ing yo\ir hoiue,^!dianga arour rriom; a n d if n o t y o u r room, then jretttaabge y o u r furniture,. If x>OMlbl« tv o r y family ahould go away c m c e s y c a r fo r a month’s rtay u n der •differemt surnoundingB; if t h i s a notpossBble, ohamgts © o fa w eek a t a tim e will parobably mvo you a doctor’s bill ity o u ksve Become.^ .‘run down’ , i n . health, MEake a a m lny expeditions a s youcim tltixing tkc.8|»t»teefj gio once, a weekltpoersiblP, a utdyoax will find them m o re efldcaciour to huilct up th® strength, th a n anytoniothateM ilkdadnsinistered,- If possible g e t' d if tereat food for t h e . femfiy a t p n o h tim e s thamithey aro daily aoouBtomeri to, ewen if te.i*«>fc asd e f i- ’ » A charge* o f food will o ften stinh- a s-iaded appetlte,” . janitor. to tisecity service,” reaaerksd a critical citizen to a Bafeaio O o w jer. reporter. T t k n ’t.S very M g b touandlng title, b u t some of t h e pooitioca asppiar uncom- monly w elkphti. apcordSng t o tho o f fi cial list which P v e bseam looking ov e r. I t sets f o rth , th a t wkrewaS th e npperin- ----- T S i^T p M b e M d f o g t e t e *3,000 a~ year,. the janitor, o f (he ptlfoe building gets $3,6CM), T h e n the itit- o f school, hones janitors js headed M y Oto a t f 1,100. T h a t, with, free x e n ta o d t hkt; makes A bettor oompensataon.thaxa is g o c by a n y waoher o f ihe okaatios. There are tw o ianitors a t $1,100, two atIM K ), one a t f850, aevesa at 800y etc. Idom?t wonder, th a t tbew favorites of foxtiWK * cheerfully . ’ , '• .“Haeantjie window*.- And sweep tM floor.’. A n d vs ILO l up tb* i s n d k O l tho M*. front dtoor,\* T b s N e w Y o r k Tribnno xeotos kha th e re k ant old d e b t in tbeU a k sed States Office a t Balfcxmoro w h ich w r s uM d by CfeneralStobert JE1 Lee when he wakxn Charge of xhe office a g o s a t m a n y year* ago. iJhe -dwkto about tour f rier lo n g by th r e s f e e * wide, and i s made of w b ito p ina,' Veuoered w ith The cpctm l p a rt o f tbs Sop is xafhed a n d ihclined.ek a txaevenien-fc angle for W rit ing, leaving a ^ s s c e on. etch side fo r papers, -A.m o re valu»3b3e relio Of-Seo, L e a k oooirpancy- o f ; ’ m —J‘ ^ isonepf th e mgnlarrtlle* Of the offipe.” (iaad is troubled With too much r i s It n o t ?” asked an American th e P rince of walea. ''•’No,1'replied h i s Royal Hltrhnws, de- jectediy, “ we are troubled w ith too m u c h ; steady relg a a t p r e a e u t —Lawrence American. “ Hello, Hickleby, why a rc you wearing these colored eyeglasses f” * • “ H aw t o . These b right oheck trousers I bought a x e so gay th a t when I look a t m y leg* , P b struck blind.” —Buffalo Courier,' ' ' James Cusick, who discovered John D, Heensu in. California In 1849 ox 1859, and brought him- H a s t to fight w ith Jo h n Morrisey, filed .in St, Luke’s Hosplfcabin New York op Wednesday. By a curious ■coincidence his: cousin, Nioholas Lsugdon whoalso l e d a sporting life, died the tam e day;*--Bellevue Bioapital*. > TO THK CRICKET. D idst thou, uotteaseand fret m e to and '• ' ■ fro, - '.. •\ S w a t i s p ir it o f this Summer-circled.. \With t £ a t. quiet Xicc\ of thine t h a t ' w o u ldnotyield%,........ Its meaning, though I mused an d sought i itSO. t'-’: B u t now L-am content t o le t it go, ; T o lie ab-leugth and watoh the swcllows —Aw 'S ltSe-asd-reetf ulAa the quiet-graasp- lontent o n ly to listen a n d to k n o w 'hatyeara *h*U tu r n aridSnmmexA_yeh ____ sifil-shin e ;: ’■ , • Amd la k to l .lie b eneath these swaying- fitin U s toniugthus;haplyatlastto seize itrd » n d « in eome hapfder v e rse divine to s t friendly, homely, h a u n ting speeoh of thine;. ► . Thatperfect utteranoe o f contempt and eiee. r - i r~A,Lainpman, to S cribner. ' ’ . , E » U B L ip O P I N IO N . *■ oopies of MM cocreepooefcence o f the office m a d e b y G k n e rel I fi, rend ti^pned w ith h k well k mow n e ignsture. Tbetbool ' been mutilated i n . some psrte togr p* - . ontting oott the a m togrs^h of Uem I k e , Hereafter the .book w i l l to . osrefully guarded, a u id n o on t w i l l h sveekoppor* to to ^ totm t-treiH b t- A a e m tiiriB g -^ a a - Not Jtew tout Good, The editor of The Andover Review toots a t thd'eightlhour hueation from a point of view differing from that usually tafen, Diucardkg' fire ,economic oon* sidoratxpn ho oonsidors i t \ in a sociologi cal light. The tower hours may possi bly ru?nn lose, wrfgee,- hutothoy bring advimtagfes of more than compensating value. To the workman, 'this writer matoferins, $xo-nwr time is opportunity, I t means ft chance f o r raentol culture ,: \for soobd advance,T»r greaterInflpeace\ to: all directions.. The E jection that the. time gained may be- spent i n dissipation: is dismiseetl as4 unworthy seribuS- dia- cusrion, Experience- hits shown that •wheko a- small percentage - misuse-their opportunities the g reat majority fcnpvr hotv to turn tlxem to good account. .The general adoption of th o r ight h o u r . day w ill r e sult in elevating the m a ss o f' worhm en from . mere, mechanical toilers* t o thinking workers. , The opportunities -fo r c ducstionr-discussiou-and-eocial & ik - tercourse'will inevitably te n d to make •bettor citizens and bettor work men. They w ill g o to in e v ery w a y an(f th e country w ill be. th e ’bettor for it. That' i s a p o int of v iew which should not L Attgkst d % ‘A;Jto*6!« n u in b to d t Fellows will p ass th r o u g h this c ity -be-10Btoright--of-by—wOrkmeu-or--em--j-the-Rr-):Wr-&-©r raihoed^bouud ' ployers - in considering the eight__hpnr . - p x o b le r s r r l r i s not sim ply a guestion of work a n d wages, b u t one alto of m e n tal an d social inipxowtoout, T h o vrorkman1 “w ill'elevatohim self i n the social scale, b y reason of th e increased • opportunities which h o toll-''know how t o torn f o ac- . count, a n d ha w ill h o t look d o W on his w o rk because o f his h igher social grade, The work w ill gain dignity with the workman,-rGlayeland. jPIginDefier. Opinion p f a S outhern Repuhlibsto JournftLt . . 'ValUy YirgtnUn .{Rep.) W q a re very s u m It would b e followed’’ b y and oomtoBtion aba bloodshed. ,W e know *ge«ier*lly -Who - g e t ' h u r t- I n such tim e s, Tricing' the past as a guide, t b a reaord would be a sen’iation about n s g r o aggression and * ‘inegrb rk in g ^ a oopfiiot in wbioh o n e or tw o w h ite D em ocrato would havO th e ir shins, sklnned'eancl a dozen oV*»wo heroes* kfitod. a n f i in Aba long ruii ms m a n y Democrat* eleoted as h a * b e e n in the paat. Indeed we’ t o lk t r i t i k p e s ^ d S f tihe Lodge bill w o uld reduoe th e pu m - W o f RepfiblloanRepreeenUtiTeS, thro w som e o f r e teSoutherh S a te s in toturm o il And disorder, m a terial progress be a r - reeted, a n fi h»rm generally b a effected. - T h a Naw\Y0rkBoodl®r8. fftw York Pres*. O f the tw e n ty-tw o m e n w h o w ere indicted for bribery in connection W ith the Broadw a y railroad only threo^ r e te k x to w to f a d k d i They xroDeLacy, Mribney and Dempsey, All the rot); hav e e ither hid fire indictment* against them dism kHd o r have been im prison ed. The f ir s t t p g ^ toff 1^ h a r ^ g th e XliC Church »ml ttis Xahdivr. One thing is very pertain. Thftreis a great deal of unrest, the presentistoto.of things is extremely unsatisfactoryf not merely to too commonly called btborisg men, b ut to men of thought,.and tomany' above any fear oHmihediatewmto And- running Away.. at this juncture ’it \becomes a queation what attitude toe church ought t o take with reforenoo to theeq matters;. I t can not stand aloof, for they touch things in which it is.: repedally.totoreated,. toe fights and happinees and prosperity of. ten and wrinmi, * < ' The qtieatibns • ays larjg^’ jmtiai arid moral, and the poor man, wants- the church to define its position. Even if he does not go tb church heknows enough ofits preaching-and: protenmonS, e a o tih Qf-the spirit and tetohing off ito fonncler to know that i t is bound to totij^ihat- all oppression aridinjustioe. Iiihis riGnd toere is more than a suspicion that it is feebly conservative, and is secretly and really in allianco tothilie wealthy, upon whom i t must depen d tor material isup- port, and.j»ho .scor^m it .as fake toito principlea and regards it a s a thing for which he has no u»e,—Rev. John K. Allen,-of Tarrytown, N, Y. Jsz h « A . Richmond and Thomas. B, K e rr. T h ^ a followed ex-Alder, m e n Pearson, Cfeary, S h r ik, Reily __ • Alderman Saylet from Ckuadsi. who also got oiC. Dempsey a t thk time was skirmishing for bondsmen, b ut ooula nop find sny, and gos soared away by the continued newspaper talk. In spite of tbo Statement o£ Ookmel FeHowa in of the m a n charged with bribery who were thep in exile, Delecy andMilooey, have cocao beok. Dekoey h a not changed muck, but Maloney looks very much older and has grown quite gray. K e p t A live O n ly b y the N ew a p * per*. : Chicago Times. T H IS ALND T E A T L . 'T h e -worst th in g Shout a w arm wave,’1 says the-I*MilacIe!plii& Times, ,‘T a th a t it too often a trikee th« th«mona*t*r When It’sdown.” W ien a l l of o a x sttteta sreconrersclwith aSpbxltwi»erewlIlania*iiKet a stone to throw a t a dog.—Bpsoowe Herald. (fiiieiimatt oomplslns tost. I k ’s growth in tM s latotenyearahw h«n wery slow1, I t w ill hawe a chaaM to do b e t* « in the n e x t ten years. HslVtead haw gone to N ew Y o rk-O fieego HeocaW ” Bhe seemed T err well (Hwltinte*, • A h d n o munariw esme free- Bam, - _ ____ _ — i fact *thif ltoteaAto$lkjs^*wvids»it. « The OHM dllfll ibs Besaka kptobahly not vsvy satliklMiHr fiver a torvant’s recent d iaxw a r y tbat a n saoouldesudly bepoiseoefi W .«ba 'jftiiriftsi of a t o t a w ire tlpti w o u ld kpT * •O M M 0 M L UratU t t e e t»>* C t e - h* egg* wtik abariirtk l lBlls^ ^ t 'aow, * - conttnetiei bCrresgoHdatit aveMyfcty a to , juevav mmmu. agp, isoau hpa Forthe Associated P r » « ,” _ ^ F teukffcnsw k E x . _ Doctor—“Ah, acute petirt I n . your Mead: thism o ratogf” ... Patient—'-Gneea, If y o n h a d it -you wouldn’t think there vwassuy«akg •very CuWabCwth*’ to h r e t h e l l d a ani lasmblle down „ —rnn. :, . ffotelgnW lAewUoW 'mit a ^ * w a r . f e » i ___ l^efi %er breast on toy enbjeot of Amedtaa new^apers, and. b u been ‘ aoene r a y bitier tizkga abwri toe ____ Jn of toe pritoqy o r tbe White Bkmae. Rfr*. Harrison ahould remember took if i t were not for the Writer of *' »e Benjamin Harrkoo Wight at ___ _ in th#. tomb o f hk ancestor* so far as any Internet which toe people take fn him k-oouoemed. , / ekjd BlessTDaFlaff^ Henry Watfsrsos in^Louieiillif Courier Jen* The roawii of the Northyrilkd to to* flag. Tfae maasos ot the Sottto never quite wsormed to the atari sad bars; nor. wat there at aikj time during the —- m g j deep-srated hostile feefing ag ___ tfae Stem and Stride anioae toe Oou- fiedsrste aoldkra. The “Bounk Blue Blag” w as a poor jingla The only aplrit- etkrihgnong w# Ikd w*p<p>ixV~ ’ w* got that tto m Christy's Mlrua , m Kottoeni trottpe. Tfae tenth k, the TTnlon b a d toe mutio and tibe colors on OS, MweUMthe numbers, wad theNorth At least, ought to he proud of us, that with snob odd* o f musole and sentiment against ns,we stood Out so long, happily we have tot flag badz agatn; that flag which bevte flowed over . a mean or cowirdly actt(jn;whoSe hktory is an un* broken skoSvOfwatriofismand valor;*nd which,*s it vestas itoelt to toe battle and the keeao^totiMsumtote tod toe storm, tolls to Heaven andeerth-.eaphtinlyaa work oould trito toe odgia aid genius of our gxtotiepiiUio, OOdtOea the flag! The Booth wae never so foriunate as when sMe found hesself otsoe more en- rirckd by.itsfoUb, drew Appomattox by the bends o f a f<*.*eeikg,msghamm- ouaindbwv#— - sent Mm In all sorts o f agstotttoii gi;' reptaclss—mmettross they m Moiled or reKvertHt- into osne*. '.ktitoM* Btto kltehto ctotiguOsstoto* hnperifi etody. H m a M M to OtoK' • USE DR. CRAIG’S DfWiial Kiliiey ill lifer f CRHWK PLASTEllS 3E( PILLS.il m esm asE** ALL ) j ADIKS DBF t a r Sold by *n,J()iu*gl*w. The Craig JMediciae Co.J - iAi.dAwixpmi ■ ■ TUESDAY,-JULY15; 18»0>. C ity JiQd Vi?3iuity. ] NEW S IN BRIBff. -ThereantoriB from “all the i England Stated.>iU go o v e r th k Ilnsm For the tw e n ty-four hours e n d in g s morning, 1,197,595-feet o f lumber I received, a t this port.- N eatly tw o J a quarter m illions/havo beta reoeisg since Saturday. / ' : T h o b W ldreniat t h f 'OfpblW to J l l are indebted to th e geueroetty ore Bi VI. Woodhouae, whp mans “ m e rry go round\ on th e lot. S the D , L fij 'W. freight depot, for*] pleasant entertainment.. They e n j l the. “horseback ride”' im m eneely,! horsee eeomed so r e a l a n d no fears! A n A r f e W o v k o f O o w s ir c h H . R . P a g e A Co., of Chloego, h sent representatives to t h k o l t y j o t aitktioview a of-puWio arid-privatol^ ngV, n a iu ral eoenery, bridges, e tc., « a view to issue a n a r t w o rk of toe | ahfevdSrin Xha -Way Ih#y D o I t I n ITnraoa. I t is <mly since 1884 that trafit* union* havo b e eu recognized, b y th e F rench law ,; y e t th e chalnber o f deputies has'now passed a bill w h ich gives th e m a strong e r legal position th a n they ’have ever Claimed i n E n g land or America. This . m easure. Which Was c a rried b y ft majori ty of S47to ICO, prohibits, u n d e r p enalty Of im prisonm ent for one to three m o n ths and a fino of $3Q to $H10, a n y interference w ith th e liberty of saeociation b y Way o f threats of dismissal o r refu sal t a ‘ work, collective discharge of unic •workmen o r offers o r promises o f em ployment. ' ' - T h o r igh t o f .pomMnation. is made art eseentud r ig h t of a l l dtixens, T h e in- tunldation o f tmicax laborers b y em ployers k m a d e a s dangerous a s th e in tim idation o f nOn-jxmon laborers b y the unionists. I t seems, tingrdar t h a t th k -radical, legislation should h a v e b e e n an-. ■ riedlu i country where soven years ago trades unions Were illegal a n d even th e assembly o f m o re than tw e n ty per- .TheM ariey Tax- prohibited.—C h ristian Union. Cigar ntkk.au’ Int«ni»tlem»l Union. The completed report of the shore union is out. its financial features are of interest, inasmuch as the 0. M. X U. Is one of toe most successful labor organ- -ization*~df- -tho-counhy. - Jam -lr rthia year, ihero was $2®,188 on hand ’ This money k in th e poreoezioa .of the eeverel uni one, but la really toe propertyofalL During the year the eipenditarse were $348,842. Of this #69,519 went for rick benefits, $10,175 for death benefits, $48,- 540 for . traveling expenses, $5,003 for strikes .and $3,488 i n defending the union. labeL In eleven, ycsi* the' union paid Out $1,128,683, ,0! which $486,493 w a ifor . strikes,-$888,785 for the sick, $05,788 for funerals, and $800,044 for traveling mem bers moving from place to place in steoh . o f work; : / Lot Angoies Cd-on*r»tot*. The Laborers’ Oo-operarive Construc tion c o m pany M s taken a c o n tract from the electric raU w aytorem o d el tho en- ,tire eryatem o f tracks, pole* and wires, and Will no doubt do a s well on this .job t o it d idonthe eewer c o n tract which It has juSt fimzhed. * I t now ohear- fully dispenses w i t h th e ’ middleman known as t h e contractor, a n d divideslts profits am ong them reives, i t goes with- out zaying t h a t th e y are a l l Nationalists and m em b ers Of t h e Eighth W ard club, Which i s n o w h o lding open air meetings ftttd doing im m ense good.—Los Angela* W eekly N ationalist. . ' A 10 cmtcigftr for 6 cents at R. Cb Blaokbum’s—The Qeo. and M*.' had. They will be printed' in * volume brJtfm ' Photogravure 3 ■whlchdjrmft*^k prsfesred to A graving^ The subjeets te be lli „ are aeketod by toe artist*; and are n be paid for by toe ewnsn^ the com lookings for reimbursement to the si the bdok Its representatives say, ' oan b e eftaily beliered.^toat the fid peculiarlyrioh-infinesubjects, M id i futfakh material for an interesting fej They begin a t once to oauvass i likely to meet with suooes* a t tb«y i done elsewhere. ^ jcdylfu The pleasure of a trip to New 1 depend* largely upon, the way y taken care o f while there. By ai at the Sturtovant House, S 0 th si Broadway, you insure the maxi comfort for the minimum o f cost, ] A P ropoeed N e w ® The prelimindory survey for t: ‘ ‘ ' N ^ f ____ to Watertown hai'been flokbeA one line has beCn made, and if toe ii ot w a y oan be prooqred wHhozkis expense thk iz therouts that v bably be adcqgted. It i* reputed b engkman t i of easy grades, ao’*s likely that about all of toe new land will given frasc. Thkbstzyto run* alongside o f th e R ., f f . A O * (Mmden t o W filiamstown, from i point i t soak** a direotlin* to a 1 r r o l i e ----------------------------------- iw y , itito w I Brtwmity tfast to ■ ‘ m u m r n * teitf New York oppose ------* uity toe prehib. ------------- butoel on barley V to s M o K inky bill, a n d to i M e a n w . 5 r.aitioa of a du$y not W * - : ...M « Iwtoel, a n t e wldoh „ te'to be amply xeotiotfvs and ji ooeosraed. A grare - |-';«n m Mate wiH ^ , > 1 ' ' Oh, if Xonly bad beToompl keafify obtained. Use Potscmi’s J plexionPowdar. SeA \toff\M e 'o lgat a t 'U €f, I burn’*. - A Gilimmer of Hope.. Auburn Adysrtirer: The *fi» 4 tteanor 4bat has oharaoterisedR krk stay hi Auburn pekoe baste gone * Change. Irwtoad of toe a' yet indUerent expression offak 6 whifir indkatos an inbred kar of d and at toe same tone afaowed toe *1 bomnees fif:bk- nature, Me «wv si “ enimatod ooteeMsa*rt4 * tsina a glimmec Ot hope. Trytoe Geo. and Ma fi|*r at t Blackburn1*—Bo. ,. O . B . L . Abr*uoboftoeO,B.L,w**oi_ edat Sfe Bfttol’s^hnroh yestertky i toe fcJlowtoff oMeen: Prtfidw' “ D»Keefet J, Q, I Secretary, M, McGowan; Tree* H. Farrell;Orater, Rev. Ffttoer A OhanosUor, Rev; Father Y \ ‘ Ohaplatn, Rev, Fathef Barry; C Jasnee Feeney; ’ Msrfikall, P. ! Guard, P. Gali^her; Trustt \ Pierson, F. J, O’Briee, F.D H ^ M f i o f a U k I ~U, S. GoritReport,