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.• a' POKE. 0 A, ally BUC- 'Kaskine errand lieu nag WORLD HSEASE all nialnrla, is THE He<- re decay starving Ifihnient, 0£_. • r Bent by d every- York, - in. i ' J 1 i - . i -i i ' ~ i -% 2 j -5 j voua and IT rMan, told mia- fiaes; 300 n. Con- em-« \* pbarma- ea. It la e only $1 per. AT-I, ninety ay never K t 4Bul - 1 \j- i -? I tlie ort- Iton pea- • In- tnls- titer : - __\ • .and tho ole- ces. * • * •*i ' •I \'-5 - . 1 ' \ i; 1 - --^ '3 I THE NEWM UNION HAVINGTA LARGE ANB CONSTANTLY ' iSCKESSlHGXntCUCATKra IS - AN Wam MfflSBlSDII, TERMS: §1.50 PER YEAR. Hates tor Advertising Fumlslieil on Application. Laiig&on House ' N. Y. CENTBAIi B. R. DEPOT, NEWARK, WAYNE.COUNTY,N.Y. THOS. LANGDON, Proprietor. GOOD trWBY ATTACHED H. H. IflSK, Editor and Proprietor, V0LUME-44~ \^~~ ' . —A- LOCAL ANJXGENERAL NEWSPAPER— \ . ' - • \*•« » NEWARK,-NEW YORK, SATURDAY, ,H T iA r \lO §1.50 per year. -NjJll»ER 28. M. FILKINS, Yards located on Union Street, onice iii Btover Block, 1st (loot below the Post onice, NEW4.RK, N. .V. 19yl - zrz ~-B.- Br MIlIiKR,, ..-ittornej & Counselor at Law WILt PRACTICE IN ALL for HTM. Otllce In the Hyde lilock,, opposite Newark Hutel JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. 141113 Stever Blocks-Over Post Oftce. NEWTEK, 3ST. \\\ST. Offiee HOUJIB—From 1 to 3 P.M. . 10 'ROyl .I.OO LBS'. Pure Paris Green 25 cts. per pound. A BUY ON THE WAK-PATH. Santiago Mc-Kln Xxslls irf Ills Lify Amuiig #> tilt* Aj,molU»8. ALSO. a. S- BBEWEH Ladies' Dining Room. Up Stairs. 8 and - lO.FronFSt.., - Rochester, W. Y; . DIMEB rSOS lii30 IO-2I3U5\ CENTS, • MEALS 9J11VED AT AJ,L IIOU11S. 4Ty W. P. HITCHCOCK & CO. —DEALERS IN- Anthracite and •- - -Bituminous €2 -Office, MiJler St. Yard UnionSt - > • NKWARK 3:_Xn FRENC *'S HOTEL. CIT Y HA LI, S<t»MICK, Ni:\V YOIEK Opposite City Hall and the Postufllce. Tliis notel is one \f the moat comp'eje in its ap- pointments and furniture of any nuuae ill New York city, and ia condacfed on tlie £-crmojF£3^LKr FT**V3xr Rooms only one dollar per day. Unit intitule n walk from Brooklyn Bridge and elevated It. K. All lines of cars jmas the d.oor. Moat cmVenieni hotel in New York for merchants to stop at. Dtnine rooms, cuius and lunch counters replete -Vltliail tu&luxuries at niQuerata prions. •JT-'Stiyl Slug Shot, London Purple and. Insect Powder. frit 111 BUT. Arriva l and. Departure ! of.TWflfteiiithe Newarfc PostofHcft. MAILS CLOSE. £gr the West.\ . * - \FuMfce-K#rt. 6W A. 11., 7 15 A. M., H DO P. M., G auJV.AI^ -?-6l> \ J* — \' fcJ For the North. For the Smith. — S_aQ A. M., SndUS Point. 7 3D A. M., . . „• ,. 5 30 P. II., All PomU. ——- „ STAiLM AKKi'vkl \ 7\ From the West. From the East. • i 31LA- M., 7 311 A. M.. 7 30 P. M,, ' 4 OU P. M., From the North. From the South. «16 A. MTT (T3(r?'SI,\ 4 no p. si., Sodus Point. - • -^—.—- — OlHee open-Sundays from 9:30 to 10:4fi A.«M.' - A. D. SMITH, I' M. NEWARK RAILWAY GUIDE. DRS.VANDUSEN&REED HOMCE 3PATHI8TS. .SEEQIMi. JLTTElSTIDHjSraaS JCo| _ . SUHGEBY . AND DISEASES OF WOMEN. OFFICEHOIIBS: H. P. VAN DTJ8EN. \ J. A. .HEED. 8 to 10 a. m, U to U a. ra. 1 to 4 p e m . b to .7 p. of. OOEHKBOP.UAltl ST. AND MAPI.K COURT. ICE CREAMi v. ; .\. ICE CREAM! cm BE POUND CONSTANTLY CN HAND Balery! QfA-LITY SECOND TO NONE. FESTHA1S AND PARTIES POHNiSHETLAl 1 SBORT_ NOTICE. 26y l J. C. EDGTSTT. port o oo p. in , HarrlsuuTR if 25 p. in., Pntia- Uelphia4 25a in., Baltimore 6 35a.;,m., Wasli- ington, 0 30 a. m, _ ELHmA APCOMUODATION leaves canamlalgua.3 5ii p. m., Stanley 4 u p. m., i'enn Yau44dp h m., 'arriving at Eluilra fiisi p in. |jSorriiEttN EXPUESS leaves canantlajgna at a 0\ p. lfmuru tl \iu io'p. m.r'v<'llliSn8port''l' , oi; aTm.\\- *-yJcci>pin<r at a atifr (Ti-ititnco- an d Ilarribbnrg & 30a. m., I'niiaiietptiiu S2r> a. ni.. Haiumorea 2a a. ni_ VVasUlnglonS'^a. OL Pa. lare Sleeping Cars are FBu \Oft tliHTratri trum , . , . . . - ,. , R.icliester to irattrrnnTo ami \Vrahtngtnn , anttj * <\* «>.M>t-«-«l+4HV| im t ll. J This. Space is Sold to JOHN STUERWALD} -- O Roqhester Dyeing Co. WM. MAINS. WM. LEACH. STEAM ;|?TE HOUSE 'UNO FELT WORKS. Every kind of Dyeine and Cleaning executed ill a satisfactory manner. • Ladies' & Gents' Olothing Cleaned . . Atla pyed andioicely Pressed. : Spec^ar -aftenttartrts? r CfiTftfllmrr^reanea ' 'Tinted at ieBBonehie rates. Velvets, • Carpets, Rid Gloves cleaned or dyed egual to neWJct W\GoodBj3tii besent und returned b j express. •Address, n It West Sliore Railroad , 's: Y. C. & H. R . -K.R . Co., Lessee/ gL?I0^B TABLE. 'GOINGEABT, 12:15 «.. ip M St . Ltinirt Espr-As. 8-15 a m.,'N . Y; to N.*E; Expr.-w. _ 12:45 p fc in., Dity 3*2xpivss. • 7:o0 p . m. , Atlantic Espress . Nef\vark looal arrives from Buffalo at 6: f 40 p . m. Local freight arnvtia trqio Buffalo at .4 p. m . Liriiitpd Express* Buffalo Li««al. Local 'Freight , _ Pacific Express, 3:40 a.-m. 6:55 a. m. 7:05 a. m. 8:40 a. m: 3:55 p , in.-, Expivss.t 9:0o p . ci. , Da y Express. - All traina r except local freights gtv through Rochester. Northern Central Railway,-,. Thrmigh Line hetween Phitadetphia. Bammnrp. Waahlngtort, and the 8outh» l£crche3ter, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the North.- „ v _ t 'lime i'nbfc in cftec t May, 31,1«8«* GOING SOl'THy Wnxi 43rsroRT \ACCOMMODATION leayei f'ariun- dalgua 8 55 a. nu, uualev D 21 a. m.,- Peitu Yau 9 50a. m., arriving at Elmira F 35, p. m , , .i.,, u n „, L _p i,l,: n „„ « ,„i. *t.. •. ~ i leavesKlmiraSQOp. mT, arriving, at Williams-! th * noiun of bi^ieffers, who tbrgBffed --ResiP'Sftl b y Moonsiiine*s , *'WeTeaoljt*tl the liuu^e abmtT sun- down, ami win n we liml ^ot off ou r hoTsoff I'ciUlt'd lyavis* attFnuon to a\ MUuUi*. AjlU'liwir fihuvc - tilt* tl'ft*-. HI the \iIi^nuT( 7 '\'as if oiuis hurt 'her n fired its a signal _.fi>V hoiiirlliinir,\ said i>i:l»uty Santiago McKin is probably th o only 11-yeiir-oht hiTJ in America who ha s been oh a sealjling tour with-a party of hos- tile Indians, writes a Demiuo\ New Mexieu, currespontlont of th e New-York ^itn. H e has just left this town for hia h^me, in_ eomparty vvilhJiis father,. afUiC a \captivity of seven month s i n the LApaehe camp. Whe n (Jeronimo am i hits bnudiinireJidurcii the^Qther tUi-v, tho 111 . W4Wlill „ soldiers were surpriMiiLto tiuf a.Vbjte.! hl^UlmuVtv-bo^ua bnv with tIiem_who could yH'ak no lyv- f. \gTfsli\,' tlibu^h • bearing 'unniiatalsatjle traces of Celtic parentage. On securing a n interpreter it was found that th e lit- tle fellow could- talk Spanish quite fluent- ly, an d by this mean s his story was ob- tained, Santiago's father is an Irishman, who owns a ranch .on the Mhubrcs, % throa miles from San Luivnzo, an d hia moth- er is a-Mexienn woman. On the lll h of la>t September he anTTaVi older broth- er were some distance from their home, an d in ignoranc e of the pivsenee of In - dians, wimn a rifle-shot alarmed them. Looking u p they sa w six Indian* ap- proaching'rapidly. Santiago's brother was killed at th o next lire, but the bo\* efeaped unhurt, only fo be taken prison- er. The bucks threatem^l. to cu t him up, hut o n the intercession of on e of their number he was turned eju'e of the sijiuuy^.who followed i n the rear of the; \nt-r part v. Froxti tha t tinie on the boy was'^n no lati^ur of death, hut aliwjntet' atid nn- A t)eluile d IHplomute. '^ \A count atlached in me of the Kiu'o- poa.n legations-in Washingto n wa s in New Yoi k Mniial'd'a^s ago, and , walk- in g on Uroadwav. f WSP ai'eosted by a good-lpokiiig \ tiling nv m wh o ciaimed Ms acquuinl.mre. II » called the count by l«s, riijht nam e an d title. Th e coun t did not know wh o the \uimg ma n wa s andsaid so. ^VhrrcnrmT;* 1 sairr\the straiiger, \Mntve ofuii-nrrl yon.at\* my\ uncle's hoiiH 1 in Washington. My name' is Manning I am the j ivphew *of the Secretary.' 1 \The slftm^r I'Mablished tJniU-d\ Stall's \ilarsliai Phillips of Tcli- scribing \\\** \Peek Hoii-e light*' be- tween iiinon-hineis an d t'nitr d States marshal - m iSiSj., \X MispectiitL ^JUIULK. thin g wrong an d told Davis NO. Well, \wTirn\ we w ere n «trd a liltle yye went out t o eat some corn an d get other teed for ou r hordes. \Yhat was our surprise to hcu hiding an d piepiug out from he- hind hu-hfs an d feiu-c eurners about a dozen men. 1 was i n my shirl-slee\es and h.id only lliw pistol,\ said he, throwing down a v-\ ohi-r on the bed beside Inm. \I sanl-tn., Pavis that it won hi do Midi Io examin e into the iea-^uu why alT the*-.- ijieij slmtlhl be present, so weg <i \wr'tli e fence into a eorntii Id. an d a good many of tle-m ra n qfl'. 'l'lieir ua-^-atte ni.m wlio yelled ^t v onie baud: and light like men!' t o ihe rlceing moonshiner*, hut that did no go. id. \While I i\ i- vvatehing for -nine on e to «hnu hini-uf a hull tired- fioin the l'iile of uiie\ if th e men Mmr k the buckle of my .siisjiriele.i on tlie |elL*-idi*. ciu i t in two . entered the lb sli, atid glanced anmntTth e lower rib. I wni t liack t o LtuiiuitLsu an d ix-ut -iny gun, bttt^Davis jerked it a\\a \ from ui e because his ha d burst. Not one ot-lhe iiioorishinr'rs was hurt\ Tins u;is Friday evening. W « -went back to the house, went in, an d durin g the night tlie house was sur- rounded by between fift) an d on e hunt dre'l moonshiners. I was considerably •^jjnktttifd from th e loss of idood, an d reinxrinpd o n the first. Hour. ' Th e rest of the itie.n, except two, whom we ha d dis- patche d to Nashville for reinforcements,' wont t o the second tftory. The'ehinking' ftnd bobbin g W-aS out of th e space be- tivcen the logs, an d through these* crm'KS the men poked Their firearms at a doubt in the Inimt of-iha-CtUiU-t-.-by telt++ig-«*f !•+«* w*rt i t*ttrt , y *-H - ^^ ! paralvtie attack.\ Th e count\' ha d not ' smoUin£-.worfi rea d llie iiaper.s, and . being startled by i | the informallon, was led -at once into a j Igonerul coiiversa'tiou with the swindler, j \By the wa\ , count, \ said the stranger, ; I \ i have just draw n a pri/e in a lotten . j It calls toriwo sets of TiaiK'ioU'tt.lli.siory ( of th-e Vnileil States.' 1 have no use but : for one, an d I beg of you to are -pt the. ' | other*et:\ Th e count permitted hiin- * ' self to he persuaded to go with '\Mr. '| ' Ma num.;\' to a_Jjou-.e on Twenty-third - fitrOftt, wle-fe tliyv fouiwl **« The Virtue o f Bottled Sea-Roain. A few days ago a reporter witnessed •at North beach, while listening to what th e wild waves- were telling to *acli oilier, the puttin g into practice of a. strange snpcVstjjtiou. A belief .obtains amon g mam-of the credulous all o\'et- the \sorldlha t ocean or nver water, it\ collected in a certain wa y >vith.crriidnr wssels. is a positive cur e for many diseases that flush Is heir to. The best known instance of this belief I s th« strong faith of tlie natives of Indiana the healing powers of the rivers (Janges an d Euphrates. At a little cov e luvj twrr^n TVbnggs'-o wharf and' th e tseltry two ladies, both ap- parently belonging to , tlie.most raspeet- ttblesocial raUKs, were tin 1 aettnw i n th e btrahge drama witnessed by th o re- porter. One. of. the lad teg stood o n the shore close to the rising 'title, and was counting a lon g string of black and white cowrie shells, while repeating, a THE NEWARK UNION WlriDi|ioiiSB! Complete in' all Dtptaeols, WAll kinds of Job Printing; ftt the Lowest living 1'rices. Satisfactio n guaranteed. (i n >d Seed . \ l Unco -normar'Sleep, and sueli e\eivise need nofc, b.e ot; a violent character. A walk'of two cir*thre v e mllfs'dailv is sttf- fieieut, and i a •' purliaps as much as a busy ma n can'timt tune for. A ride on hoi>ebuok, tlie Pahuers[on,ian cure for gout, b, probabl y the best form of exor- cisd for those whose minds are ctrrrgtarrt=- - . ^ at.'work. It ha s been well saijl\ that | L ' uitMI V »h.we plans wilt blossom into irmah mus t com o out of himself* when I ^\ w ** t '^* , f -' nl \ \•'>*• ' H is t o the homes itt th e stuhtlQx iio warra'd Euatti-ud loj\\ 1- \ ^r*\ hl ' n }^ talTdr v\ \here so\ many; his hy,rsc~a-mrto notice Uie objects he • v,,ll i ,lfuI ehar.teiei-s are formiug. thjit. mceti,. Walking niav be a wuivlv au- 1 mi; '>' 0 ^'>»«'\i i- Ki.-k.-d fur in manners ; (ouuitU* pr^qe^.^vud'aUurd little it anv i ?\ tJu i ! n ' 1 ' t l. ,, ' l ' t ' ^\\'MI, such wilt their in which th e eis should be sow a: the gardeners ' who* nt all weeds from their w it'u proper erfre an d $m . Ee it an \ relief to till! uiiud, an d carriag e evi <&* -may b e priietlT-iih \vahmh^^it '\rhVf '>utnjH-rs^l^ld_b e bnmgkL inlajmg;. lUltUt U »oL- tUVerh'tl TKmi wl.m h».l I tI(n ' Tnw:ir, ' t Tt, ' ,, r I ,llvllS :tUl T tim ' ™~ Tmrrttr piuvi* Is HOL diveriit i inm i what, ha d ithl} oeuiipted IL playing card 1 * am i th-inking imtd drinks. Th e count's Washington friend took hand at a game and the vitedt o \>\*\\ but declii til tw o weeliH ag o ho was compellod to JiCiip,Qp5Ut4Ltlic.huiJ.nesIn their rapid T movements from place to place, and | wis an «^fMYifntf^^\'Tm)ru.thaii-twt»M4y a 'tint vv a.s in- I. His ni i \v-\\ mad e frie^inKnou exhibited vv fnnuigs of .«-»5U( but tin'count still deeimed to'tako . a'hand. The alleged \in phew \ now* over t o th e J bega-a t+» hise, ttwl fht*4iattknr rattr-rtTITT \'\' '\ f \* hi m to'sijuareup. ba t he. h.ut noihpi g loss thim a S10O hill. The Citiiip* wa s asl; t d if he could ohangn a •\PHI tiAh —HT—^rrnl • he could ' ,1101. its he Iri'ltiulv *•-'•> w I'h'liun \Mr . 'Manning\- th^rr sau h T *\V«dt. let m ' have that; 1 will LT't this hill changed whe n , we' go\ niT f ^nrtr- : - , ~ ^iVe .-M.II-I umrders. When tue^ayage s took Santi- t over hi-*--'\r ;i»tl \M..iui.n.-\ ag.xm-uliiuge-tlie / were o h their nvayt nntTlow evervt hin-- lie .had.\ w'«t a M*«d-j $lUtt bdl. j' tl ,. r ,7, ln t ,„,., i sibspeet iii.it liis u;i« i formula of wliioh the it*porU f r conhl hot , quite catc-h th e meanings l-HU-it^-sou^dedi KUi_-5?nnr fe^U.^JliTEt Wfcl\ like repeafthg a\nuii\iber ot nmiatals in -Spttttti+h-.— S^mdmir-TTI th e wann*. khee deep, regardless of the ruin to her clothing, was ' the other participant in the ceremonies. Lit on e hand .she held a'white. lUnt ghu-s bottle, with 'an ex- j treniely lott«, thin neck and, a t-npacily . of about a pint. Wit h tho other band j ahe was carefully gatherin g tho foam j from the crest of each incoming vvavc-[ \let ushig as a scoop~\ii\large bme \shell \ .tit thc'coqtnlle variety. \The contents of tiie shell sht^carcfnlfv decanted int o the bottle. The huh skimme r of the sea?. to answe r .any of th.e inquiries or about the house all ihiy Saturday. v Dur- ing this da y Charles Tippen an d Press Smith were wounded, on e in the arm and th o other in the nose an d cheek.** \Tlie fusillade was keptm p all day, iiii* me n watchin g the mnon-hmei*s an d Wllliamspnrt to Piuiailelphia, arid through' paa- -.. eager t-oaclrestoflalttmpire; -_, . OOINy NORTH. jXocnESTEn EjFBsas leaves Elmirn fiis.a^. nw Perm Yau V 41 a. ru., Stanley s 16 a..m., arriv- ing at Canandatguas45a. m., Rochester 9 t>» a. m., Buffalo 11 m., Niagara Fails t 00- p. m. NORTHERN EXPKEBS leaves BIjHailefphUi 11:20 p. m., Washington le p.'m., Baltimore ii:20j». •ni» J Etraira 10:28 a. m., Penn Yau 12\:(1'2 p. m,, fttauley 12:28 p, in„ arriving at Cananaaigua 12:55 p m., Hoc heater 2:20, p. m,, (iuflitlo fWgu p. at , Kmgara Falls 5:h5'p. m. Palare-Sleeping Cars are run dnthts tram from .Philadelphia to WiUiamsport ami Washington to Hgcheater. much out of sight-a^thtn could. They offered to buy tire bou^e from old njitn chemt; li d no t liiaterialixe. They did take Uie fi'ftnf fJSrtoTu wagon. \ and, nailing a plank .to screen lhei.nsehes, jnlcd kindling on-jt. N o on e euuhl be found brave oiiough to let the feiiet* down that the wagon might ho backed up to the holistic an d this attuiupt-.also failed. , \O n Sunday Mrs. -, the -daughte r of Mr. Peek, -tarU-d hj-the sprrn^'eSrgPt? soiW vv itter, but was'driveii l^iuk.by tlie. mooasldni'i's, wbt» saul they vvould___n_g.L allow her t o get water for such scoun- drels a s thoise sl*elh*tv+l undt-r her ltjgf,. NiAaABA£XPBK83leaves^h^aeJpJu> T40^m,, j _^_ ?r-T/?.L%?in^?^ 6 .„ Sr ,Mvin P g eU a?' ' n '\^^ h \\* \ lt ™'«-l*«nlan.l wo (janamlufguasoo p. m M Kochester 9 3$ p. m., | Buffalo 12 15 a m., Niagara Falls l 2ua. m. ^OBTHWAHD. A.3I. 8 45 8.49 -9 6S s ur 9 10 •J 19 •9 32- 9 35 9 a 9 52 P.M. • .5 15.. . 5 19 . . 5 24... S 29... 5 39... « 41... & TM. , \ 6 US... 6 IT . . (<i... NODI'S H\Y DIVISIOV . STATIONS. Stanley . ...\Finn-....... .Seneca Castle.-. . ...Orleans..*... ^.^I'iieiptulann., „ ¥ Outlef.., 1 .. .......IMewark;.,.;.. ....Newark N YC..-., •Fairvllle\ \Zurich'. 10 o2 • 6 35 Sodus uentre-.... io 0>t 6 38 Wriillngiun io id 6 60. Sodus Point...*. • Stops on signal only. j^ Connections are matje as fowws: K. It. It» at PhelpO'uiictioQ and KevvarK, (N^ Y ClH. Y,,w.S. *B. Ky.atNewarK.andii, V. * O. R. R. at Wallington. For tlekets and alUotormationr iaauiic- ot Sta- tion Ticket Agent CHAS. E. PCGH, J. R, WOOD,, uen. iM imager. Gen\. P,a3a'gr Agt. caugh t a.s uitieh water f^6m the lout as we wanted. On that dav man } citizens from, mill's armrrrd eanie an d jiacilied the mo b an d induced the m t o leave us. \ SpUTKWAUn. A.M. P.M. ..8-40 7 20 ..S35 V 15 ..8 2? 7 01> .JB'81', X 05 6.401 show \you an ass. 6 2' .1 H ....? $A ..-..T35 ....T 15- ...T II\ ,...7 00 N, Y. C. ft H. N. t. C. & H. K. K. TIH*E.TABL'I3. ... Goes Into effect iflaj 3» , ISSfi. ' * Trama\eSare NEWARK guiug tJasu - I0.02A. M.—Actiommoilation,. stops at nil sta- tions Between Buffalo and Sy-racu-se, J0;30 A.' 2L-. j^cjajifiigi!^ stops atalL^aJbna ettfeetfltoonester anil- iWrflteuiie, The Kthic s yXMasualinc Oress , Do no t underestimate the importance of.dress. No mfin ca n he. too well tires^ed vvho if? no t extravagantly ] dressRtk I t was Talleyrand wh o said\ 'Show- me a shahh y ma n with money shabby, an d 1 ...will '\ Deference to social custom is a necessity t o all wh o live by o I s | society, an d it is th e chief Gpstom of so- o »s| ciety t o dress d.eccntly. Th e ma n wh o ^ 5Q t is singled 'out by his fellow, me n by the | poverty which forces hirn to neglect fois outer for his inne r being is of course .to be commiserated, but h e who, through curele&iid&Bi parsimony or t o gratify his vanity, adopts tliatnieun-s-WuiAtinguis-h hims^Jfinft crowd is. worthy of cbn- fompt. I f a man' s egotism, prompted him jto adjure permanentl y soap an d water in order t o acquire a reputation for eccentricity, it would no t be long before ho became a loathsome object to the world which h e polluted. In a less offensive degrno th e man wh o neglects fhM'rahueftt-WoHft*-y^ugnani to-ee- ciety a t lnxge,~3vtoteroUle Journal* Alexander H. Stephens. stops at all Rochester, -and bettfeenMWone^ter.an^-.atftflteii^ 4.00 P. M.—Arcfirnmodation, statwns hetween • Syracuse. */ : 6:05 P. M.-Weatern Bspres.1,8tffp3 at lyoris, • Clyde, Weedaporf, Jordan, Syracuse. 8:47 P. M.—Buffalo and Lyons Aceommodatfon, stups at all spation*. .- . »Trains leave NEWARK going west 7:0$-A: M.—Buffalo aiiil Lyons acoounnodatlou, stnpa at nil stations. n:**5 A. M. - Ai'rnfamoriation,9tnri3at all.nfntld&a between Syraentie and/RocliestPi*. 3:45 P.M. r>\y BvpreH stops ,at Palmyra, Macerlon; Fairporti'Itnehester: - 8ia4 P« M.—Rochester Elxpress,, stop©.at Pal-. niyra, Maued^ni Fairportdnfl Rr)ch-j ester. 9!ltt P. M;—Aroommnlation; stops\ .pit all 8Ta-, tiona hecweeu Syraouse and Roch-J eater. i:oa P. M.—txical Freight, stops at air stations between Rochester and Syracuse. ninth. Tha t evenin g they i-uet a Mexi- can on th e highway, whom they killed, anrl the - ne:fct clay' they surprised two wood-ehoppei>, kdiiu g one. Th e other I.escaped, and th e Indians hunted for him for hours without success. As the sav- ages proceeded, they would tire riiles into the 'houses that they across, and tretpieull\ would .set them on tire, but in—most cases the inhabi- , tant s ha d tied. Whe n white men ' were i seen and they were to-ho killed the ' -squaws, would hide where tliev itmlil ol»- serve what was goin g on. Some of the \ivttiu-s .were butclicrod in tlie must cotwirdiy manner , al't^r the warriors hail made protestations of iiicmiship, an d in neaVh all cases their bodies were muti- lated'. Tw o duvs after his capture Santiago sa\ s the lmliaits -went into camp \:i!le\ a ft vv. miles north of t':uMus tlal, about twentv miles .from the White lumse, in the AlogoJlons, an d there they rciuamed, except as they went off on brief marauiltu^ expeditions,tor months. Soon aj'ter their arrival a t this place they were joined by other savages, and Ihe squaws worked industriously to give tin- camp a u ai r of comfort. Som e of the bucks- wtiuld aitnil away every day, ami on their.return the) \voJ.ih! be load- ed with tiie plunder of ranches,'travel - ers, and prospectora. Th e huv*'*. Asser- tion that durinfr all this time tiie hostile* were nut onoe-alarme d by troops, ..and that he ha d not \during his entire ex- perience with th e band seen anythin g to, indicate the presence ofjh e army, chined much chagri n among the sol- dier*, as they ha d repeatedly said that (here were no savage-..in the Alugollons. Comin g in with -scalps, ammunition, arms, blankets,\ an d clothing, an d some- times with money :uid liipior/itho braves wmild pa^aJhu- evejilu^siii, m displJiyJiig^ their trophies, hoasbng of their achieve- ments, an d gambling . On e nigh t a war-parl> caulci u wiiltaloLoiisr<w?iir4ps i.-n-rrrrr -a am i -eaitdv- Th e latter was given t o the ' squaws, am i they, ate s o muc h of it thai thev were made **Iek. Il.« a« 'iffervvard learueil that tnte stock belonged t o an hTcJ French pedtTTtM' wh o had' been mur- dered. '. Sometime after New Year's th e In- dians utoviMpsttiith In forced marches, subsisting ' *M- 4t+tt*rrtm^tf. Whi-rever they went the) burne d an d krlletl. Si lian I n-d his \ beg.ili to • w indh-l.an d relurneii he The bunko lUeete d gfe. U \U . said if his inniiey was im WOUld go to th e pulict mail who h:nl hroii/ht hn s:iv ~ } indignat.uti iii«l stnl '• . . their I sn . t w j lM I__, m ' ; )h> \,,u kie.u lliat came ) nri » huXlwg n> tin* nephew of ihe s.-en- Itaryol'tno li-easiin ! J Iwill have voti to nudei'-i tint thai no m tu can cdl m.» a scotunliol an d live.\ Tie- c^nnr re- plied tint he iljoughtjie was a tlu.-f. .Some on e urivil-mit; \jlnn'i h*t : (-e-«+tv. row' wiiii the fellow (five hiiii his rhonev an d let him go \ Tlie \tirsl hliH-ko III-IH then Mild, '\'Uf hud teller * settle tins. \ :UHI shoved- two m ll s into , the,haii't ot tie- eniini. wlio t.-H, hut on j reachiu-j the sidew-iik tound Hi H he ha d • reeei-Yi'tl mill tvuT?! b.lls _ Hethough t ' J 1 : l i he vvotifl not stnnii flu- hoii-e for the othe r ¥l s .ind went b.o k to his hotel A ihn or two lai.-r, one ot the -.ecrr- tnriesei the Krciieh le^-ilion. whde in New Yeik. wi s appro iVin-.l hv a Inn'il o • \friend u ho etTltil hn n l<\ liis right name and >j;.i\f him hi* title, and told him a ^i\i v .about a lolteiv drawing, Thg I'V in Inn.in listened puhteh for abou t :i in mute, then shiif'gm'g Ins should' .neriiftui\ his h..i. s ,id- \N.r. yon \vil- n.ive iu uvi'ti-* m •; 1 d o not un - rei'iiseil ihe i»\ereuVUnH, iireserviug a strict'and .freezing silence, hut the countin g lady was mope communicative. She {said* \Mv ffH-nd is gatherin g the sea-foam to haiiie her liltte sick dog ill. . >A)U .UUl> laugh at us, but we know by trial that tin- \ialer a* we are no w gettin g it ia JI s-mv cure,fof th e pour\thhi*f. ' Fules s wo ol.s. rve all the neee.ssarv form iHs iinu> and work wasied. There! \Ah r thing! She has* to commenc e all over ngajii. ..iaiui.puL the water without the fu.uu into iht' bottle, am i (hut spoils all she \\.n\ already got. W e were told of this cure some time ago . .1 tried it on mv niallese rat , and il cured, JHILY.SU re. All there is* to do is to wash the siek -a-mm-n'l- m- it? that' s tvli ther e is of it. \rest it .tiny look very silly, the vv iiol.i Hung, hut. we ar e vvMli.ng t o he laughe d ai il oin litileibirhrigs ca n be cured. u - >sVr« {''rtwerco (.^rtfi. 'nTpw Kittrj 1 *>t;.f^, :iir\ tales avo A'Oi\! 1 :!!\ among them, nd there is* on e vvh'. u t'ohies from over the. bonie r in Siam, winch vww* told us by a, Stamesse. U-he exaggeralio.us :dl han g togeliicr arlistn'ilii an d ire in '\There vv.i.s once a kin g vv'ho\heard ll at thnv . waV an entu-tmtiRgum t in a fa r coniHPv, and h e declared that he should never rest'till he goi.aTvalrof tjie giant' s head. So h e sent' his Heel, an d they sailed an d they sailed tfnd.the\- sniud*' for ' \mks and weeks alul weeks, :t nd at last one day MI,the afleriibon ij be ante stiddeu- l\ t dark , an d they stite'k tast, an d cou'hi get* neither Ibrwanl nor haekwird . ^nw.-TherlYe^TvntsmraTThTTTrmT giit Tn- «ide a hole 1n-& -aurt of earrob fhe'sntall- cst'vogelaMo inef th^ g antM king.lorn. And 'hrhold thu n. \ i iu iruing the •hml's cliJltlr hearing\' in future hfe bt Their .good uie an - the bene- u- li.Mi, :.n.T* f. t-h-phatiis \tlier vveiv »f th e Verv I 17^717- Iftt n mi' , ivum.l . ' f..i- 1,. .Oil ML II iium i-\. 1 - . \cii: >. T tr n-.M r.win\. An ' to., i-n i < Five Tia.-: The Huele Weetl.- At the de.rs^uti'l v>mr K-ngii ho pas j d on. — f or. and w ilh Ibis }'. World. . Tvv.) Ohio New .jutpel* Women. A former .prim* r. jonrtiaiisl, saiib -.vet rapid were their movements, and so many changes of bast* were mad e unde r iWValCvOfJia4'klvAftSi Hi-at'-ihit bo y lost all now a vveil-known nth : \'1 In-re is a uewfi'ape.r II. hi for women which is veiy httie ctllll.\ a'ed. It is the conduct ilig of local Hew spapels, tlie Weekly* home paperno f the eotiiitrv towns that gl\e tilt) events cif th e |oi>nl|tV 111 which lln'v are pmite-t. I wa-nt to tell \on wimt -i srrnete-TiT Tnrjr?rv^t^ < wTtmrf't vviT?'\ plav in 1 *; tram p pr.iiier. Ii wa s in Mas - silloii, 0, Tlieri' was an oHiee there wprfeiy paper\ w.T^r •jirniTT'it,* vv|i,« h vvtis cnndiicieil m all its depart- ment-b y vvoiiit n. 'ile ; piopi'ieloi- were tu, » sl^telrf. Tj e _V nr-t T -to« h t\pe-s i tit rs . Texas slate medical conven- tion, at Ihillas, tin* hiost remarkalih paper read w:e* one by lhv o Hnggs , of l-'orl ' Worth, yvho eited a cast* of a path-til v\ho wa s hitien hv the deadly, \i^A:ts l-iraiittila. :u,id vvas'cured by llu* application of a* lxpi.il maile from the bugle w I. Heg.vi- a history of lliih 1> lli.il Uible c,l-e li e said,: \My al- leiitioirwas [irst caltetl io this plant hv J>r W. 11. ('ook.'.ol lionham . '^.-x., wh o received his inf'ii'ni-'linii from th u n:mt of Cherokee Indian s left in, the mountains of Norlh Carolina an d Kast Tenm$-ce . An^hlie wh o ha s tdteiulrd thi' fairs an d other gtdhel'lllg^-. held- fhrouglioni Uetirgiii, TenmLssufi* im d Kansas durin g the egress of tho Indian s from thnt country doubtless remembers lhat on such occashm a thm-ii were htany dndinn s wh o would with impunity al- low tho poisonous rattlesnak e to bun them. d.t wa s observed tha t in orde r io counteract-the oifeets of this poisonous reptile tliey mastieatetf large quantities of bugle \yj-ed an d swallowed the juice, -l^rffu^u^o wctf wp* mr mtmtfxY vvi*ed us»d at th e time 1 hav e ahsohifo VSHL'l^—- . am not ltiWa1 '»s l hnt i - thnVi i'tiiev picked u p tw o or ihiv. on \their wnylrir^lnrT . bui only able to* ea-tcli a few i smaHest tishes in the j'ouiur v ^u m tiling rqtiivateiit'-hV voiu\ i \uiiiniiiH\' said the narrMbr, \ ' \Ami.;ia.4.Iu\v-4^^rtj. T going back they sitvv t.iee.iriot gio u nig.j byth't' \vTVTpr*s\t*Ttfje an d puilvil il uplo; pill it into th e ciirn. ,unl inside it wa- ' the whole tieoU, iVftT'*ih y got home tho gian t ihnnfrih e tisli and the rarm i into th e pot in'order \n hud them, when the fleeUUsQ uuLai i!u nmf t o . thu to p of th e wate r 'with :.ll th e men in *f. 'What aio those eiuious-.iujiiiuuV'' ^ud the giant , pouring down into the nu'l.*' Tlit'ti came jf gooil 'leal iiioie, which the n-anutoi'; lnHt-Jtoj'g\Hen. ' \Th e me n f b r the mrsiTTi tried Lo'shoiU to th e :\ nit anil tell hup i quih«- ot llir-. what it wraa tlusy vv nHetl, but their { uhoiit a h. i.V.I Vt>iiuisi were Wo uv.-il-, an d heVtauel-nm hear *i won ! l,Iioy- «u*l. At leuglb he hticiMliem 'up to,(ds ea r in his j haud. aud a whole boaCs crew nerrched iu at the lj.de and \veaU 1 ever sijeh a long u ., \ up inside, andlhen ihev all slmuieij to- \gcther an d fold Inm- they ha d come liom their kin g t o n*k bu n for a huh of his head.' S o rit1»-< he was nbleb ) hear w Ii it even ihei>:seeiii\ il io hi m oith a whisper..:. IbillkV- hts Umd. the • ^.aiu was apparentl y a s g.io.l-naluivd as. h.- wasbig he g:i.V0 them ihe ha'.v, lilttd them hack to.-sect,, where the- hair, when pui on board the Meet, nearly «mk it, *after v\ bieh ho pull'd out his cheeks uml ga.i e a 1 i'eU»An4*tHs- -h-htw which wn ried Ih e Ilent straight hornet* hundre d of-miltM, aloneg&)\ \ (Unnl W'unh. tire tow.tra TIMMI 1 J itthcr, not li. Id m i\-e . \ e for lit of s-u-angvis. < AIOJIV ./-I . hi ,, ;.ju_..,m>w; committed would b-.ivo.dtil it good manner s were instilled bjjjj.ildieu white the) ar e tin- th*r tumie iiiihienee; Chiidrun ar e quick to in. i l« and the example of perfect court.-s\ ;iuioiig the older member s of the Ltuoiv wtd-b e eh+^eiy followed by ch.hKsl, ,.,,;;.,;,„ - \ injure of pleas- ing' p..-s h.ilii.- is lMHore children wh o iia\e 1M-M i nt^.rt iiiat gootl manner s i.k<- tn.n.u, I. g.n at Lome and \ should in* hroiigiii nii o uv.-rv day .use there. Wljeii guovij to in ii an d women they may n<>i .-. Iii.-*^ :<.LI»-thing great o r htp'ie, b,i* i. si a-stired, they will, .IIII'I-ILIJ *-,II,I,. k-ndiv net or l eourte«y* cimil.-it s.-ui.-'p'' 1 '!' t leaiure, whose bur- den :h lite L- ... tnu* - too heav v to hear. ~~Xn7Fiil.in.uT T\ ri;d -ue-vi ami Imd imiiw liVis ai.f II.'t >-• line d n> cluelreu. Wh o ha- ii\! s, ii I-,,- n injg l.idv takin g pos- ses-,,oti of a s, :n in .t.ruiwded htirsiMtar, I In urn' wh o probably inmiMig um j who is ' raiilM' bv a chill \I .i Kiiiills \iliaiik yon? \ •. -I'Mi, 'Ijk.Uafil tniv.fi'.'tin in,' wild ISuina . ibi- gii'iic giu «a i Jut- • ii'ili. l.nul\r lioi' ua Xlnmmu, in Good IIimtii]i-.-.l H.llin^ • •U w lil.i i ^. i.ini\'':i'l Iinntl^, an d snnu' I.iimu-i. III l!u* \ n-iiiit) uf Tarry - tuvsu U'.'.rr k.-|il ui a .stAtf (if e^oitrmotit u WI'IIUI'MLIV.. .U°UhiM)a\ am i Friday ^ niTit |KM-sistcnt pii- Nf« .York ili'lcrtiviM • v li.il . Il »ni .saiil.lo ij-.m .i Iniiii, wit th e • sn p'v|,.|-,.il abou t it nl il inii.^l lm :II li>hst a il I\:I * bi'in^ t'athotnod. i Ui+.—pw^st'ssion of I Hi- *m Kriiiav. Liberal i n '.ilii\-'l fur its rivov- IIM'N iitnl nlu'tv il wa s b.uuU u! rln' h'aili'r hti « i'ls uiio. tin' leather 1m- miuii'iit iu-iMiu;ht out n fir . |nril. wntli'it oviii* 3 I MI Hn' tup \yilh a tnaff- i| lor livo htin- li'i- -i-liT ffj. tliuvihiur. Inn tl [ ger on o was a frrtinl (oral wrlt'-i Ii.nl a 'pati'Mt oiit-.i'ii'' fur Iht-pnpi-r. All I'^t o f t lit* ^\ I 'I k i }tt\~P tlllv r pi't^lillS tin iliiT. 'tTtey i'Vi-it r.tn iTm pn^ s oil which tiny printeil mi I'llitiuu of unii or l.iiiil). h. ^.14 a powri-j li ^. anil iiiif of flic! 1 ilriini-cylirjih't'kiii'l lharfiirncil -With a ! i>i» i-raiik. (> fiiyj'in.tli-, thry sent crat trar-k of his whefpatjonis, iin(T\ ca n now ! mi'l Iiiroil a ui'tu to nun thi-. pja;^-i for giveonl y a vague dusorfhtion of his thriu im.palilicatioN-il.i't. Iml ofti'ii tliry \wamli'fin'is. Hi s recolh'ction of (he worki-d the |iri'« tin nini'lvus. Thr y nmrder s lhat he witnessed is so keen. | wen- nono too rich, an d tlu'y saved th e sill llGa'ttiJure upon- liii valiialiln plant oniMde of a viifjtin an d indelinlte -510- t'uunt m the United SlatesDisnutisatorVi and in th e more recent editions it is Xlwi ci . jmH+keiH-d ftiMoiijf Uiu mmrKt-Tals. r Hi6V- wnn- j in'j in\estimated, MU fur as- layiu-iuy They pu<ver. tlie history of this plant, I pi'o- ciu'i'il .some of it and mad e use of it. tit tho first opportunity.''— St, £uuis QlubtL: Dtiitiwrul, Senator Kvart's Jofco. In the jgfrk Knoiiv Atliei'mDnietljEjs indtspmiaaWn in the sick roo m an d 'the i. nipenitni'e i.h<tulil ,bo i.'n:)-efi).ll^re£trrlatT.j by- ltsinsticftUutiH. A n open Jtro i.s lTie-Ti5st veiiltlator \vhon 4t can ITC had , somutimnjsi Ida is i.nipos? slble, then the nurse mas t exereisu her ingenuity with th e nii-Kni n t hur ciini- niiind. If there Is a (iro-phieu, a lijrhiud | lump call he sel in it, ill .summer when ja^=lka..would mako tho roiun loo warm. Whe n th e room is Imttmt by a regi'-ior o r a coil of ho t watoivpipcs, o r a. <'1\M' Btovi 1 , a miMiil disti hlliMQy'-Ui 1'uLtiii'j: water a,mV |iut where it u ill keep hol will moiste n the atniojplfere hy the steaui i t give* nil'. H wijulow »J«ml4 !»• arrange d to open a n inch or tw o at die- ton mi d a sirin nf baizty. o r coarse ll.-m- riHl tepfic'tl-over trrorii]!eTtui'e.. 'I1ii a will admi t a eiiiisrsrit'strpply ' of fresh UowMfr, Biara prcfty\ cliTiF TITca ^ftrio|\expc.uac. a po.ssttil raids of th e savages ca n \be ha d b y one urc o f tlie olTke.. v\'.is \}* c\trt:mo. neat- who is familiar with the dcpreihitions J ncss. Ther e iwi v no piles of dirt swept committed. When _fonh.il th e little fel low wa s almost exhaustuit. an d t t i» probable that' a rhonth more on the war- path HoiiM have used him'tfji. Hi s par- ents had mourne d hi m a s dead, an d wlien't'ltoy _jy,ere nottfjed of his safety his father ordered hi m t o be sent b y rail to this place; whore th e tw o met. . The lad has been made much, of by every- body here. - • .'—*-. — •• •»•.».. • A Woman Deteotire. into the corners. Wheh a-woma n sets delrfcerately to work as a detective she knock s the spots off a ma n almost every time. TJiis is il- lustrated b y the strikuM; iicb.iBVmen.ts in this line of Mrs. L. . Cook, a wealthy Louisville womiuti, who , as a sho~ drbw|\\\fEe'TSlo|Jie r of7n..d-iorf •r^iivci'iior, hamo-oiio da v i n her carriage^ discover- ' \~ — ed a brutal-lookill* rilfflan emerging •He sa-icl \he would rather be hanged^ j : in Crawto'dsMile than live in Paris,\' from a'side entranc e to he r premises with»a well-stored ba g upon his snouWeiv The man' s whole appearanc e breathed the word \burglar* so plainly that Mrs, Cook whispered t o her ooachjnan to shadow him , and th e eqnipaga wa s turne d around and followed slowly after the'retreating villian. After many devi-* tm3 wtmfnrgg ire waa tracked to his lair r which proved to b e a respectable hotel.) The- carriage.' wa3 at once dri ven to thet police headqiiartersi an d tw o detectives, in plain clothes, accompanies! Mrs . Cook back t o the lair. The brutal-look- meaning , of course, writes a correspond- L i n g ruffian proved' to b e a garbag e col- entif th e Aitgusta (da.) 4'Jironu-U, that i e0 t o r , an d when- Mrs. Cook got hom e no piace in .this wnh-worl d had, attrac- j 8 i, e f OUD d she hadn'rlosf anything.— ' : lions for-liim- Jike t>oi-rft.\. ^uw that , Cmcmnalt Commei-biaL-QdzeUe. I th e gras s bogina w nsstanc' a hixuriiint and. fiuceulentj^greerin.i'-s'i u-rotind tile. SnilthsoniaO institute, f recall his quaint desire olio day, when drivin g then*, that his \ol d CQW at; hotiieei >uid geta whack at it.\ Near wiiere lam now seribb.ling jstho.liotelu'auiu. in ivlneli he wurkeif, spffered, (.'ntertitined visitors, an d mad e »y ma,ny fi'ienils happy. \Vh_at pathetic Vigils di d he. keep, with (led as witness, when the night time came au d labor Ijad ceased for tliu niajorjty of mtw-kiwd! T o me he wa,j \guide philosopher an d friend,\ an d sinvthing mysterious, went out of my ow n life whe n lie departed. Ltgisze wistfully a t the closed ' door, but care ho t to pass it. The premises are haunte d by- memory aione, but the genius wlio'nmde the plat e epchatitihg ha s gOtiOi and the spell .be: wove ia no longer there except in fancy. But his presence-is still vita l an d spiritual by m«rt«l«a0M4r«,tt.g«T*«toC«% B i». j every ffloun&ih, =vftlfti hillside, nver . * - . 1 an d catarac t of 'Qeorsia, aiw there it '.—• -M' r Vt«r \. -I.- . . .« . .. . . ... 'Wlen Baby WMsfo%L, wo gavoiierCaatflfJ*!\ ^ Whenahon«s» Cllild^iihe otjfid for Qutori*, When, ah, beouiQ tfiu, she oltmg'io CMt^tlft, „^, dwell a a • a bright ' neatijuoJe^wliilB m Hi s >IiKle»< fiittle Plan. As 1 was overh atiling the bill file in the Senate document room lo-i^aya pompous individilai entereilandat once fastened hi s eyes upon a'cterk. • He* pre- wnW a large card: A Gran d Arm y badge Was printed- on th e left-hand en d and'.a Rtartling urray'of titles and, refer. ences covered the rest of the pasteboard.\ He hiiijeii from Michigan, am i his gen- eral appearance indicated tha t he bad come from his hom e o n foot He 1 wa s frozen nut with som e difficulty. *\\Vjjat dn yo n simposehe. wantrdf\ asked thfi. clerk. \A few fiimdrpd bills perhv^s?\ ••No; he. said-he. wa s goin g to got a -power of attorney from all tire inmates of th e soldiers' hrinie t o draw- their al- lowance an d administer upon their pro- jierty. He concluded by trying to bbii l'ow carfare fo ridedut to the bretfe tion; ^hat^^iMr*at^1eiD^hff3olrenior Gov. AlgeHffettes'a-Mlwpy—at-'tjemrtor Evart's e^peti-se. \i-'!ieii the senatur ar- rived in [li'troit last winter with th e oilier statesmen who wen t there lis guests of the republican club, ft wa s J e iH'cidTiuT^at- i iimiL'dialcTyTuTil aroiiud - tIiat~h o \tad gotfen olFa great repartee on the train. Suine o'ne hail asked hi m abou t his long si'iitenVes. H e had replied wit h jt sly lautrh that ''n o on e t/bjects hi long \sen- tences except, th e criminal classes.\ Tliero was a reception gueu.to the dis- lingiiished Visitors. \ \ liile, it wa s in progtess sonic on e spoke ^t-o Sen a tor Kvarts about his re'put.itioh for hmgsen- at'th e office, It'wus dillerent from any-: tepees, and he replied that \no one, ob-f ' Th e , _ = „„ .., » thino--thev sa w anywlTfiTC^., 'Oiey used jects t o long sentences except the criuii-, literary sliir, will b e married in a short to shake thei r ht-atls nnd'go^B\ mutter- nal classes ' iOTtcr in th e da y a rfhrrrer- tim e is-eonfirmed -by CpngressnianRich - iuift-'fliey never aakutl-for worS* The y wa s given to th o isiatesmenv .A-t^tej-^fison^ji'UJg4iter^vi9^.visuattMi^^ know tha t -thev couldn't spit tobacco dinner-tabla the allusions to th e sena-{freesboi-p .aiid is tt close friond of the juice on th o ifoor of such a n oflilce. ' *\'•'\ — ™\ '— ~f ' ' - ' ' There was^no-^iiell-Uux*' in—whteh to 1 . , , _.No . — — dum p tliuir pi, an d it 'didn't seam home- jocts t o Ion s sentences except the crimi- like to them, so they gav e it a wid e na l classes.\ Ther e wa s a banquet at berth. \ ' • \ : '-'-•'•\ ' ' 'illiTc were ny pi tiu- dw-.th o staink that l«»re tin- eases. Ther e was a put or tw o of Iloners in eaph window, an d a c;inniH-bird sang in tlie cage, above tlie tyjie-rnck'. Th e old tramps'Tangiiig throttgh ,thd coun- j-try then used to g o in an d take a look ajr with no draught.. \ A. sci'f'en Can In jjlai'tuHiHlwecn rrnj~wtnctow.aliitlhu be d ttflhiTcoo l ail'^lltlros^irecrry upon. If. The prope r temperature at whiclt Ihe room should hn .Ttopt varies with the ' na,ture of 'th e illjjos*c fy U lower for fevers tha n foi--dr3T^aeirof tlm rhest an d throat, an d in some oases, a s rheuma- tism, may be governed by the. feelings of the patient. Th e Wards uf a general frospital ar e fccptTtt-rJ§Tiftjgveo3. lt luu.-t Be remembered tha t a per«on in bed does not take cold iHilcss ruposod t o a .,. stron g dniugh u or violent clyiugns ofcj Ii u nailed tcmporalure or tho body bub ig .-.inhli.n- |, right at the back ly cooled by throwing.. aside the bed c-lntlies. — IVhn'sth HiiUiiison ,WJ, in Gooff -HOHsekt viiifr.. ... hiiv.- I--, ii l<-i tl'iiektricn n i-i .- that lln-y llrfiii\. lllllllll'l I .ISC III. 'j'lli' ii.ll u.i s i..n-^l i II If.ll k H.lll.i I I li e I'l'lVflltls ji.r l Ii, , II ,,- III l.\ tin ; III 'i piis_M.il mill ll „ plim^t-' l in s ii t ittlf. am! i n ,i l .s|l..l| l't II. I,-[i, ami I.I iiaiin-nii- ililli'cllt l,'l-|-s| ,e irs trty tired, liovs.\ \\:w nil be snii.|,as ho hand - tlie IIII-K.I limli'i- ,slu ami ilistributed an - oiln-i \-i' 1 .1111.-11^ tiie iin-ii wh o ha d in - lei'i.'s'u-il Ilii'in-i-h i*s in ibi- search. A '/'/ lii.it ii piirier nlui eanie down on'th e train V\s|r['ii;iy with tile, -detee- tnes cinln-i.ril Irom {MrtP talk ainoiig\ tinm-.i-i\.-- ma ; -lb \ lute of two families ti .nt-J: on tin. IIII'MUTJ of that ha t and the li tier inside, i iltjjjjs.a note from, a marci'i! woman- foi l marrie d man , 5i£er «:is eoiiuiig tfuiu Tairytow n t o New Y.ovk. -ii.-I in .ii'ppiii^ from on e of the cars Io the siu'ikfi', while the cars Were in motion, his hat u-at blown oft'. The i--oi|si''i_u.'iii'.'-, oi ilie di'seovuTy.of the lot- ferwnii i'ii. lr liile cii'sfindm-iiil hinTTo sMid for i iii i .in \Hint uflor SS00 for its I'eeov.'i-\. A. J'. V rilinnr. ___ Miss Sitirri'ee's MalTiase. report tliatj&|lss .Miirfreo, th o tor' s .prolific us e o word s drew oiit brilliant'fiirl, wli&iindelMlie pseudony m - from him the reply that \ on e ab-;\°f''Georg e Egbert emddoek,\ ha s lieon i i— . • - • • fo r several years deligjitjng the realtors ...'0J th e Atlaitlio MpnClil'y ivlth grfiphie nigh t a t which speech-making wis th e picturesmf'TehncsSee life. Miss Rich- order of tho day. .He almost ininietti- ardson. ought to know nil about tho atoly alluded to th e wpeate d joke s that - tiiatUuvas-sho is to-be-one pf the bride- vSire hurled a t hi m for hi s extended ! Jllaids. She is not jaeqilairiled vyitli tlie _JTie mother of psTniVTrnnr-Murray of DtnK.w'as a remarkabl e woman. He r first hiisband wa s flie hrrfther of tlie noble and eloquent Jului J . Crittenden, and one.of her sons wa s th e recent gov--,- o f t h e ; 0 k e wa s too much foi- the' sen* ernor of Missouri. --Whijn I lirst s« w , t0 ,. in i p8 ,, 6 y, and &Ky immediatelv took Mrs. Murray, says a writer in the Ne w a vute i n , execo tive session to adrncmisli Yor k Qt-aiMo. '-jt wa s in her- ow n ! th e senator that anothe r allusion t o th e beautiful Kentucky hom e on U19 Ohio , |C1 .| I „i ml i classes W lono- sentence\ l'iier. I ti.iink I ne>-—— sejitorwios, and , addin g tha t they canto from the democratic camp , said: \N o one objects t o lon g sentences except the' criminal classes.\ This 'fourth repetition 'of th e joke wa s to o muc h for-, th e semt - j toria l party , and. thoy immediately , too k , magniflceia£ looking cmu>U< j oriel and ' Jifs,. Murray. Tie .tall an d stately, almost M«titus.|iio in herbcttiity. Silie wa s a veritable grind dame , bu t hur dignity wa s eampcred with theswetti'St ueutl-iji-ss. .She was ( moreover, a wornim of great int -lie-ut- nnd rharacti.-f. Anoluer .sou by he r tirst marriage u-.is a iirilhanl \\iin g fellow, .brave 'antlyiliirtn'g a s a knigh t of .oJil t .-w)io_aacriUiU-d' hiinsi-lf jcnrii ag o ha .a-illibusleririg expcilitiim to (.'ulia, tha t niaRl.sffom fmit swallowed u p s o man y -bright .liiid iiiibcllish, iiiis^unlcd souls of the .Southern eliivnlrv. Young <h:itH;n- den, i n coinprtiiy wiih* other leiiders of the expedition, wa s .i-jiptured am i sen- tenced lo'deaili, One b_v one , at sim- rlsji, llis-eorni5ii'los-slooil. iiefore a fine of Cuba n riiles, an d at th e order knelt nn d received in their ill-fated hi easts a vol- ley of Cuban bullets. H In n I ritten- den' s turn ciijiie, lie n fused, to kneel, saying;' A Kenlnekinn . kneels to non e but h]s'(ioil.,'. i :ind..dys!iite. threats, oath s an d orders, he reeeivw^:'he. fatal shots erect and nujfciunless. Yu,irs ag o th e favorite song in dra\yi n g-rooms 1 hroiigh- out Kentucky an d tlie Soiit.li Wl»s,.a pathetic balla d founded on tliei^jist words and .bearjnf o n the title pagii a picture of tuia~dauntless; .y6ung \spirit f-i r more 1 vtmM uo vott; 4 B than ( ol-1 'j- n i, u ' n& niller wa s \Chestnut.\—AV X. who had'the courage of his conylc^iohsi TOs.. ^lurrayjya s rnvered an d Jibtigrgg Tla •|to w *« Cu*e SIee'J>ICssn«»s, Pays a writer in (he Fbi-tnighlly Re- Vint 1 : When sleeph'ssr/ess is trbublcsonie relief should be soiight for in the (tis--| covery and removal of th e cause, v?he0- evcr' possible. The eoiidition- is of.te.jr , due t o ihdigestion, anil; whe n this is tho case, the ordinar y remedies for in - diiMiig sleep are \ wirfse^ Oian useless;, Th e neiTous relations between'the brai n and th e stoitianli are_ s o intimate tha t disorder of th e on e orga n is almost cer- tain t o afreet th e other. JExriieinent, worry, an d anxiety, which hayc thoit sea't' in th e brain, interfere with th e functions of th. ' stomach, an d i n liKp ninifher anytliitig that unduly laxes tliu power of or irritates th e Btoniaeii disor- ders th e circulation an d nutrition of th o brain. The sleeplessness Sften com- , plained of by gouty persons is du e to* the poisonous effect of th e morbi d ma- terial iipoii th e nervous system, J?\c>-3-- sTve snioking. to o much.alcohol, ten arid coffee, bften resorted to by overworked pefsohs, ar e frequent causes of sleepless: ness. In til! th'ese cases the cause is re - movable, whfleth e effect iiiaj?,be coun- teracted by appropriat e treatment Nothin g is move misohievQits.' however. t*aTrwOTtnnr#Tliiri5ttBibj, and to Mv'S ItwunrsiiU J UrugB » cornet Hie *n«6WF coming bridegiooini.ha.wevei-. Indeed, non o of Miss ilurfreo% many friends in- thi s city know anythttg abou t him, ex- cept that ho i s a fflrnier atid Ifves near Pulaski . Tenn. IJe\ ha s been described as a siXTfootor, burly, doyoted to cattle- raislng , and • iiaytffg.yeix little literary training ; .'•-• It»ill not appear-;gilrrirising that the yoxttlgrttoyelist should\-lave a than with' rtastes'so-opposite foUh^i'.own when the •\niarriaKos of the lite'rWy \voriieh of the day are taken info'acubuut,, A-nota-fele- exampl e of extrera6s\ .ineethig is found her e in -Washingro'rji. airs,.- Tnihcis Hodgso n Burnott ; : K'as\ on e of.'the hap - piest ifonie's in this'clty, J'Pt he.r husban d isTrtlt a liti'riiry'.niaa' !h ah y SOIIS'B of th e \tvord. H e is a'tloetbr,-given a great deal.to chemicaU BJinJi'-imiaiits; -nnd, it :feBitiit7,l'iiiK never in'Ittg - Ufi- ivatr-'msy' novols_..exct'pt those vyi'fttoti b y his wife', 'Hi s tastes ar e puril^gcieiitilTe, lviiiln Mrs. Burhctt\lifnTsT'one roun d of hter- .arywm-k . \ntej-are'tjie most devoted •pair imaginable.\ Jin fact, after from ten to fifteen years*of'rnarriert lifo they are siiD in th e tnrtle-dpv^ period. Mrs. .Ella WlieoiferuVyifcbx's marriag e i\? anothe r example df extremes meeting, Mr . Wilcox has riot,the slightest in- terest: i n iiteratnjfe \outside 6i Klla's. poem s an d stofie* Yjit, if rumo r bo true, the y ar e lovoj ^ of the 'most ap - proved patterris'; 'HnftongejnjuHly of \tii'sfes seenflng fo faSTIie'Htitrio.df love. Grace'Deriio Litelrfejlitlg Inisbiiiid is a n extromuiy prasnio biisiness-man, . al- ; -thqtigh sh e 3s a high'Stf-urig, analytical ^riteTs^Odr , Clftetttfp 'Mbime. \\ inline, i.'iown Ivies , ~ r Win 11 -1 111.II.14 in - iii inc . window , KttTtnt^- tm - Hill's ET-.tCefutty, Tff ttie ojiiiui-i.i-4i. hertt-fimg ttir-rfi'liy Tight ^uaiif whi'iuvci +*^ce*siii \. or i o cur- tains b y hits nt' ii-r.'cli u-~,i'si..,l —Xliey— tiiiike a i.iscmuiII,M;embroidery (o white lacii cmtallis. Tiicrc is n o nnire ilelight- fuj.jir »ij.iuiWe dcorntiou for .a hal l thim that tiiiuln \\Ath'i\y. Hraekcts up - on whU-b to stiuiil ihe pots cm bo fast- citi-'i, to the ' wall on eai'h side, vl'lio viiurs marbr tfnmeit alt over. A n of- iiaiiii-tilal, piui.ilile sen'eti_of ivy is ft linelv obji-ei in ui-iiuigii this mouth. A bo\,-Vii_> like a 'Vindow ljo\, ca n be neole van ing in li-ngth fi-om threo to si\ feet, IOKI on e • t o tw o feet wide,. iiiuiiiited on ra-tors . A numbe r o f laths of. wood, smoothly planed, should tse •• and. fastenetl ttp^ .1, rign t at tb e hac k of the box. Th o best height is fjlnn four to four ami a half . feet, 1'aiut Ihe entire bo\ 'and lattice work green, . Fill the box witli moujd\ anil set in the i\ y plants, which, when - -once started, wilt cruep all ovor th e trellis Work. It increases the beauty of . tile piecu to plant the front of th e bo x with, lily uf ihe v alloy*, ur jirimuliis. If ilesired^'othwelmiliers, such a s chmtsitts or morning glory, wuuilbinu orjasston \Viae ma y iiB-m-own .with the ivy-, or in— 'stead of it. Nothing so embellishes a room a s a screen of this kind placed in thu windo w or across the corner. I n a corner pocket, o n th e wall is a very graceful position t o place a n 'ivy pot, al- lowing th e vinos t o tumble „ pu t wit h their ;ln\UTiaiif profusion.— Fannie A. Benson, in Ugod Uouscheeping. — — • — 1 — — » m> ' • On th e Bango r road, no t far\from Dfi J. J. fago' s cottage, is a pon d inhabite d by . those lovely, lively creatures that Sing th o April morning s inland th e May evenings out TJr. Page 'says they ar e groat poison-enters, water an d ai r puri- fiers. Well, one of (hn mildest days thi s winter, aitcr-thc great thaw, these\ frogs canfe u p t o tho surfjtco in tho pon d for' their usual •'pusen'\ and - t o sing. The inlittbitarlt pa.wtifHHralrWTry; w the Yll- .'_.. lage. On his return th e weather sud- denly copied, an d as nencare d the pon d h e noticed the echo of the old bass frog's' voice returnin g a semitofie from Moun t Waldcunnd the sipualin g of the sopran o . frog jus! passing over thu Methodis t . chtircfi;\and then al l wa s still. TAS ha. - appraiWtfkl'TfiwliertO fhf- pooiF'E'e wa s .,- surprised t u find it froze.11 owi - , with th e frogs' heads all sfickiiig up thruugh th e ice, with mouths wide open. Th e cold had come s o ijhieklythat th e poo r fel- . lows' hadn't tinte to\ shut their mouth s tend dra w tbeir head s unde r water be- fore th o tee closed around them; an d there the} r> ili,iin to-day, as samples of Maine's winter poiul lilies; sot'in..pic- tiires_of ice. - Dii'ksijurt (iile.) Clipper. Japan, accordin g to the, ne w census, has a population of 38,'S00 1 fJ0O; A Mieliyjin-JimiUer cotlipsnyJias.purii_ , ehased thoii-amis of acres, .pf timbe r lanil-in Loiiininnii an d Mississippi' a t S1.-2.I, .which thev say will equal th e timber lands of Michiga n and Wiseop- sta. ^•*sS :- }h%xo&x\wmvt oUin.rough,wiMM^