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l a - T he G ilbo TEEMS-^SljOO PER TEAR. VOL. y . A ,LOCAL JOUIINAL, DEVOTED V I THE INTEREST OR ITS PATRONS. aiLBOA, SOHOHAiirE ^ y WPl^BTASIKC a; CAnWI^VoKKI ■VTT. F . ^[p:BI?rpE5^^, rRMnClLiffiRKiPR, STAMFORD, N. V; Wo>'l£ I'ecutvcd nud delivored Bt the Hard- . ware Store. (Jahoa, every Saturday. D '^ -uau«aiII-!lr^.-e5st-'^S J. 51. HAZARD, G o B O A ,0|y., Drujjs. Moitlclues. Oils, TlDclures, pye-atitas, ixtracti Ileihs, iWots, Faney Toilet Articles; CD.73ETT, MUCHMORE <S. QO., C Jinmission Merchants, Sutter, Glieaes, Lard, Eggs, Poiiltiy,&o. ^■vJ\^4!:^ S .» N e w York R. i . CRAIG iOO„. \.y£?hfim issioh-W ^ -\SD DEALERS IN ' - Butler, Cheese,. Eggs, Sc. M iney AilvAiioed on' Consignments. 131 flfifttilt; Stroet, A’cw '\’prU Ci«^. ^iROHT& M c L a r e n , • Commission Merchants, BuLter, Cheese, Eggs, Sc., 311 GREENWICH ST., HEW yflRK. UEltEUEN'-E: Tr-tte-mt-ji'!* Uattonal Bunk, Now York. X e w A d v e r t i s e m c m t ! Go tr> rh.'uiiplui’H Cooporngo Saw Gumimogjiud Filing ii KpocijUiiy. Sawing aijd Planing, L*tb, Piclh tR. Toll Lidfi, &c., sawfd lo ovdi-r. Ail kiiHrtof M-roll Kawiiigdone in thoucat- «-Rt pOKHll)!- stvl.-. 6. O, Clmmplin. A T ’T U M T I © ! ® ! L A D I E S ! L A D I E S ! ! * M rs . n . P. HimT.vri:R’s )*<*w*Btoek of Mi liri.^ry ii.id F.tu<*y Good^ for the F a LL rh I I »Vn.tT iriih* m «m* of Ibelfirg-fitfcVvV h*for-di>;plt>.il in Gilbui. g u t i t i t s i , INFANT WARDROBF.S, M o u r n i n g O - o a d s ^ nnd GVerythiog belonging to b^r branch of y 1 it.aoA Foti.voisT. Wft 5Vi4i to inform our friends and |mt- rmiB that w.^ are inunnfaotnring and keep .‘onKtautly in Btock all kl«dn of Flows <$s Castings HUfh artaro in goneral use. tlLTlflTORS, SCll/lPERS, > LARGE KETTLES, B O X S T O V E S . Hop Stoves, Slci«b Shoes, Bolslf r Plates, Sk*(lg.-s, Sii^j Grates. Vlatetj We also umn ifacturo the Excelsior Ohurniug Machine, i/ighoBt Price Paid' For Old Iron, A .n. <;icu£U'r A: co. QXrii HIM A, hlJPT, Givohimalini Bon’tkpcel in prayer, Nor ujor^li 2 e with bib despair; The man is down, nnd his great need Is ready be^p—not prayer apd creed. It is timo when (he wounds are washed Tbat the inward Motives b.e revealed; The wotld is lull of Of prsyer, and praise, and preaching of good advie I praise, and It the generous souls who aid manSind, Aie pcatoo as gold,' and hard to find. “r s . ‘£ ’S:7S‘S r s f ‘“i f i j S i ' r . ' S f , ... G^toItaeNji;i D b IK Mi>NITOAi- look foranyihinS'ft heels of p iykstie# how to enjoy a.fe'n: f)^0l4|tidnRfc«ld:'.fe^^ ' w tharfhT d h ^ l Spring weather s!n«e 1 am-^yeAitf»|b«ska;. it trill ,. .. bs^ryatidUf TJatJE ISAUV !$] We suppose tborp was a great tiojfi at the Rock county fair, at Jatiesviila, over the E'our ^itors were to .be the judi^es, Coo, of \Ybitewuter, Ingerkoll Beloit, and flmitb and Nolun, of .JaiiesTiUe. Men of tfXperiouoe knew that thaconioiUteo would have-,a leitjblB time, as ibey are all moderately young meu,^ who have an eye tnnt would be more apt to wauder towards the huudbome mfamimts than to the darling babies, uud bets Vote freely olfered at Janes • ville that the baby belobguig to the band- ooinest mother, would get the promiiun. Coe got beared tit 'ast a the l minute and wrote that btisiutssfl would call him to Klkboru, and he appoiutea a er named Jackman as bis proxy, k&l the comiuittee got together ju \ ai - lU.- young baeiitlor tditor, u u.a lo boW oue ut Hbe bttbiCBjjpiiB to look at Its upper teeth, but be bold it wrong side up, so bo comd look down op'the teeth, and tti the biiby broke it away from him. ‘ He said the have any upperteetU, when Smith insisted that no oabies eVer bud any upper teeth. JackinUu said it was cuvvH that didn’t have upper levth, and baMee always did. tugcr* •Oil was iu favor of having the babies walk a luubb around the room, and was hitohmg Up the long dress of one Of them, abltcouid walk, unit lay across • Me lap, when the iijoiber, who was Ipoltiug.thrpogh the win dow, thought maybe tUe, baby needed at tention, cauitMa the room with a piece of liueu crutn folded'lUrse cornered, and gar« it (o logei'soli. HeWys it Wasps big os a hotel napkm, and tbiuking by the peculiar scarf pin ou it that sbe bad presented him with a scurf, be put it on under bis vest. The rest of the compauy laughed ut him, and told him what it Was, ituU he said he thought uliUie time there was nii Oaciir Wilde odor about it. The commiuco iitially got lulo tt tpmrrei over the prize bub) ; whether the recipWiit was a boy or git wh>le thry were sorting over looking lo see which was ibo prcttieht, tuey put tbe babies uiixeti up so luwre is a good deal of uuubt ns to whether the u.viKrs g.ii the right babies back. Mr. Jackm.ui Uud uu lavender patiU, and the rest of the cmn Uilltee inude him bold the babies, and be got mad and said they did it ou purpose, utid that wub the lust time he would ev»r Vrvo ou n comuiitlee to pjeuso uuybody, Thaeommutee rclitrutd a baled verdiut, ers, ugd auiiuuuued thuir Uecibiuii, and while file envelope coutaluiDg the VerUlut was go. lug to the office of Ibe BuyreUry, Ibo com- uiUtee ult got out of the ruuui aud lit out of wbat‘ibb56ic|atidu-Abd-expericnij0 ad I d mj' s k # timaqf jfsd.aenoa hara, largely 6xaggef:ifa.#Br;tfciKa w f tie nnf«vo'retble»!dAara eceatly culargafl DpoD, necolAtogWhlcOiiaHtoaof (he as- thqrlai'wagih'altwpov^eyi' ft* thaa cornea here aui docs well,-htf,U apt to look upon overy«ne^la«»»dofeg^thas,'^e,.aii#l,c,gets ideasof'tkAcohsli^’^^toadxakcd,, ihd- then hoiMeeiClcandiScducagea,.. there, ore not epitheis oe wWae-ttVhife'Bhagii ID the En. gliili'jatigosge fee exprasa hiidisguet for the efittWt i<reijbo!ig don't live hap- py * ud'get jjcih i« Keliraska, any more than s J s s ’C|S?«»s rr™ much chpidd.iirt»«eb4bQm as many sup- pose, l^ublio we about the same, and^bstyofttjap buy'East, you can also buy prices will average about the kams. ^Wb^sipess opporiunitiee, bni6kaisjii«kd«4ad4ti6al8o prufer capital to n up the iitiair for hib paper, a mothers came m idler the ( he was over twenty years old, and showed her his uiouRlufho, aud tiually ulHim Koiau, r ; : lly they fjuud UH^iug bahy in a pigeou hole, wh.-re Jrtck'imii hrtd tiled it away when it got too ftiirm U» hold lu his lap. Mr. Ouo showt-d the b».-ht judgment of auy of ihe committee, III 1) lug out of'it, uud hUyiug at home. Th* re is no set of men on eurib lliut cun ^give saiihfoctioii ns judges a« a baby show, jiud the experieucu of Ibis commiUee should be a wuruiiig lo men never to serve iu that cspucUy, mver. 2f>tb of Mrrohis a some: S I S K ’S Eiiater ou tba 2fit Easier oamo on the 2r>th 'of coincidence is the first of its kiud in our century, aud will next take place again in M onitor . RINGI^ COVTr»CESTS. : 0 .,N .T „ MARCH 29,1883. N i).43.. OOmO^^CATIQU. tub ..lub,. it thVilo .ot yltl|lfay:wt!!iUiet in Now, York Statm FhtmeA are very Buay iog-and jh|pno'fe^. a longing eno e'port with a ^ n , YesferSaY I saW, for (kefirel linie:in mjr life, game.‘'till I dnkheihgwiTenndeAinfeydfeam S p n ^ * . o f , h ^ h R g ^ for fanning, j(«t it Wfiairie capital a Bnoqee8..oteifh»r,;ft'ough not n m XU New 'Yorkatiitij} if he haa ni6ro, he thanhan hecanEast.'butan if ho do better t he c East,' h»8 no money at all, he isia fox West to farm it. Ofipdntao'lhero ar8. ox- ceptiouBlo thisraie,,li)htia general, it Is tree. If a person coines here without mon ey, thenext best ihi^fe to have is facial thecixauictf and jour* le third more wages ent a bouse, the ut halaxxce the in- xe feixt is at l-OxiliOj^jinduth. *3(1 is lowest, aud i knowipaSo «'ho get $70 aud $10(1 per nioiitb, b ^I^or -olerke and low' grade teachete afeiiRli^in'demand at any I iioiioe- that man^f fanusw use sulky d I owb , and «oiiieUk®nj< plows. It takes two teams to draw S tong plow, nod they will turn over two fljl^w*; eaeh foerteen inches wide. The CMXpon.plows used here, •re considcfullle IWdr than these used East, and the slxarepj- lay as it is called lierej is made of Bteel^aua kept very sharp Rharpcuiixg lays Bix^.|(^paldng plows, sowing Tramp Over the.'pra . . . coixidn’t sleep wxfboutiieein^ those planned birds., .t^hile oii; iaxy- traxdp .ytotetday; ,1 cotxntsa.dSflppVs pt g««Be;iix lees „tli»A an honf and ahalf, Slid each flook would Ppm ' ’l.frlretp3.r>tol00. A xxuinbei Pf ' ftftcka passed us Within shooting flistsixse. ' jbey djf with the speed: of a railrosd, (rsin, Jtnd' miike more noise thanxt Frexxoh px'onie pitrty. Yon ea« genernliy, heai: them before you can see them; The Bmnller game i t huhier- o«s. blit xndreshy. ■; This is a great place for a persoii- tp ao,. quire an Appetite. Since we havA reepYer. ed from the effeota of onr journey, I can devour—well, t don’t want you to dqnVh iny word, therefore I'll npt slate the exaol'<qnan.l tity. Ixnt I can juHteat. nud eat, and iat, without regard lo quantity or qnaiity,. and then leave the tabic with one of thOss: in. extingnisbahle hankermgs about the stom ach which sotuetinjes malro ‘lixen saVage, ixud Icaxla them on to deees ot gore—preyiding, there is any live poultfy ,oix tbo premises, N-it to intrudo too much, on th'a jyioK- tron's KPUO&, atid it’s readaris lima, I xvil| draw my leUerto-k cioac, audiStibsmbo Yours as ever, i t Dtsoa. r*} is made of Sfi4 rpeuing lays a n d ................... planting uiadiiA^, give blacksmiths ^imb of work nt Everything on ^ farm is done b j | m|cbinery. To rnu n< WcHlern farm witbwitmitcbioery, would be like oulting cord-|t|f§ for n living ou flip OfttskiH Mnuutaipll fclli ft jflck.knffo. Tn see e hor.se •wifk skw^.OTi, is an ^ uncommon oecurroMoe, tbmigli|[^iu told that the city hot«PB ftVo k^pt fibbj couple of nionihs dnriiigthe Wintw, j f when there is auy ice ou the ground. * ;! The soil ill this SHe varies as much as it does in Schoharie Cdii^ty. Some land has a rich, deep soil, atidpUliin liftlf a mile of yon may find noil, that is vr Ind ft Btreikpf k'ght colored sandy B vor.v-po|r4itjtn after it has been eiiriohed vvith Tharo is plen ty of iimbar hPl*.t;dlt 0 it is mostly yonnet irt^ps tlmt liaVft bceA^l’t out orplhnted. The I think Nehrftak(i|s equal lo, if botahedd. ift'Es^nf Sbitcfilu Tbo best WjojfDmg coni < of many of th matters. This towr valued lit $3.'J,0n0, effiioationnl rchool buildingH authorities are lug steps to her echool bpild- iug on tbo North eitl of the track, which is to cost. $3-.,0Pp- '. } Grand Island Wftmyht settled by the Ger- mans, and that oc^tiJaftllty composes about one-third of ,fko pJ«itntioij. TUo news- eresfcrest is r^Afljjented in' t.Uia city by fo«y ia)*g« weekliei, one of aper Inte i no dftto a&,d enwhy penny bneinces. Th.lsinttteBt ohangayCA i'Ap^et' is > . “ nicUlo,”, 0ye ~5xnxixxx::Mra:M:i:^;ryl.as' rented tlxo J. H. Cowles property..,.,.11. Crawford will reiuovttlo the Wyckoff house ..... E. Mess hto rented the H. K. Chittoudeu farm andtiAmps-GaggertheDr. Cqwleefarm. Ifa . Thorp has purchased the Wearer place ...... Lorn Hay and Low Hallook 'will be rival b)xtcliots, tliiBBpfiug......i, P.-Hull xrill go x i s S i s s . - Eminence itchiugM. David Widomftu is on the sick list. Stephen Jobes has moved to Westkill Jerry Widoinan has moved his family to Cobleskill. Supervisor J. L. Burrows has purchased a fine pair of horsea. Liucolu and Joseph Long, of Walton, are visiting frieuds in tbia vicinity. Fredt-rick Ham has employed S. L. Ouf tm aud.Jiicub Oollibgton for the seasou. Mrs. Eliza Qorueii's health is quite poor, Those wishing to purchase a good t year old colt, coiniug three, should inquiro of O. B. OurtiB. What was the oxcitement at bho .Jeffer son House ou the Uth lost., when some of our citizvsus vUited thal place ? We understand that Eben Judd is to move Ou Sabbath last, Uev. G. G, Tousley preached an able and iutercbtiug farewell st-rmou from Amos 3:2. “ Can two walk togetber,Except they may be agreed Our new post muster has uiovedHie post nfliuu to J’- A. Burnett’s store, corner of Main and West streetH, the most cbuveir I^iilloiiliam Fuiicicfs. Sunday was a warm spring day. Dr. Burgett has returnedftfrom Albany. M'«« Evft Teller has ivtunud from her vifsit to Aibftuy. Mrs, Olms Mott, of Albany, is visiting le orgium on ( Xhibil at the lioi« 1. Reuben Baker, of this' place, 1» ft for Mr. A L. Haines has returued from New York having just gnuhmU'd from the Ntw York M*-dieUl Uuiversity. Mrs' Jftcob Pveck is slowly reoDvio-ing from bsr severe attack of heinnrrhHge from the nose. Mr. Abram Spickennan is ul doing welU There bos been a subRoripliou in circ lation for the purpoiis of buying a b‘ ll f the FuUonham Uuion church. Thres bn dred dollars have been raised*-Cor. Jefferson 0««n«r. '’SSfSr.S'STSS'\''' ■ 'i.s.T .a-sa.'si ■' Patieixit hati8e youi: toif Is endeA WxxvingpaUuBamougtixo Blest. SUjIxxt feet, your walks are anded ix bur changing-vTurld so ould. \ I Whore the good sha In the pcesuu sir r fajlxer’s wsiSence, 32t EaetRal- beet) postpuc tbe bridegrot ffiaiii i>t her fftjber’s wsideuce, timbre street. 'When the guests was learned to-day g dnived ' fouudthoYesideii.ee of .the Uermans sd, and TVBke told that the Veddiug disappeared a et for the cereL.ouy, g to have it post poned. The Hermans are wealthy, aud the girt is ft belle amoug the Germans of East BftUiuiore. Beckman caiua to this couotry It four mouths ago, aud ubtaiued em.- ;ut in the dry goods hoUHO of Mr. ifto, where he showrd much business capacity aud industiy. He chanced to meet employer’snployer’s daughter,aughter, theyhey t would not .give it. called OQ his bride d t becamo gaged, aud the parents coudeiited to i union. Beckman broached the subject of dower, bdt the father refused to do more than start the groom iu hasiuesti with $ 000 worth of stock. Beckman wanted $1 tiQi) cash, aud Herman W' Ou Tuesday Bt ckimm cn elect, and during the evCniug ft floor as though •uffering from ftu epileptic fit. Hu then made the proposal to post pone the wedding, but did uotget the girTs conKt*nt. The opinion is that be desired to marry the girl for her money, aud failing to idure the father to comedown hftudsomely he absconded. ^ Tbe girl Is quite ill. directed by her teacher to write a composi tion on *‘Sfrong“ Love Kewarded.” And Ihc following is the composition : “ 'I'liere was ft young and hnadunmo lieu tenant, ftud a young, beiuui one day Iho lieutcimut won a large amoUut of money, and thou there was uotbiug to hinder. They got married and were very happy, but he didn't get children. So a wnr broke out ftod ho was cniiiiimuded to go and fight for his country. While fighting ho was (akoii prisoner, nnd whs ia the prison seven years. Tbeu ho ca o hoim*. ami vrhocfiu tell his joy when his wife showed him seven little c-hilder&he had got while ho was away I Iu this way did slroug love get Tbs Mississippi, it is now nportei ing rapidly, and no further danger 1 overflowing wuteis is Itured. All the Wes tern rivers which were lately turned into de- Htruotive torrents appear to be resuming their ordinary level, but lot not tho lesson they have taught, lie forgotten. UoleKs the forests are preserved wo must etpeottobear of still more destructive floods lu the fa- ported is fall-