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•v -Q- BmQTmpQfm of gpics PEOPLE, VOL. II. fv \Tlie Turin G-azette. P»BU3IiED LVERY THURSDAY, At TURDi I.15WIS CO , N. Y. John R, Beden, Publisher. fhitMs oi SunsOBiiTJON —$1.60 a year tr paid in advance, 9,8 00 pui year it not paid In advance BATBg 0P ^ v g BT ig raQ , TEX UlbS OR,,t.K38 MAKE OMB SQOABK. 1 Sen lweok , —.™„-—.--*' 1. 1 \ S months . ~t *• j \ o \ . •~.-»~ j » 1 ycat --— « 1 i col 1 yeai -•- v~- 12 \ 1 \ .-- ^~.j-.-i- i •• i •' . —-— Business Cauls, flvo lines or lead, one year, ^Notions In reading matter, Id cents per line oilliat insoitlon, •* cents per lino for eaoli mbsecment' lusortlon Maulaso and DoatU notices free; put at jootiy and obltuaiy lewarks will bo charged Ivo oouts poi lino .. . . .. 1. . 10. . 40. 85. 00. Wayne L. DBSIDKNT DshtlBt, luiln, N. Y. H> Teeth extracted without Col ins. pain with KitrduB Dxld Hiis Richard W.Roberts, I iiXPItKSS and Freight from Turin to Lyon's !J Wills dally Teaming work attended to promptly V. W. W.J nes, M. p. [JUBGLON Alfl> PHYSICIAN, Turin N Y. David Diver. •Wagon Matter and Repairer, Turin, N. Y. »» riio best of se uiom.d lumber used, audal. work wariautcd ~~~*--sfi Michael Diver. T urin, N Y Otm 1 il robing and BlaokBmlth Ins in all Its In inUl<\>. HorMshpalng and shooing horses with bid tiot<a specialty. Inaurnace. TJURB LIFE and ACCIDENTAL. RlBitB placed •£ in sound reliable companies on favorable terms at the lowest pr lotlcablo rato. BOBLIU KEA, Agent, Turin, N. t Y. Dell. Devo6,, - B arhoi Shop In Peny Buljlding. Turin, N. Y.. Shaving JHalr Onttln&.v.-fiftlr Dressing, i5luinp»otng <te dono In the most approved style Ka/ori honed on Bhort notlco^ W H Hilts* Attorney at Law and General IrWnrance -\- Agent, oUloo In Douglass Block, Vaxttay den I* Y -^picla) ittontlon pal \\ '- \- \\ and'djawine all kinds of papers. collections . WRI. Powell M* P, - J*ItY31UIAN and SUB6K0N, Tim WW. Y,. Professional calls attended to at all hours of .the Any oi- ulgut. OlHoo one door east of H. J. iGornlHli'n Htoiv. TlJlilN,-LEWIS 00,,. B; Y., OOT;,l«, 1883. IINIIH—»»WM»»».——»—«— i iii.ii HI im'n ,imtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmii i nin NO. 33. •u. Mrs. Q. Stev en s, Jfiillinery, PORT LEYDEN<s N. Y. In Douglass jBloefc. Having recently established myself In till place, I invite the ladles of this Mid the sur founding country to give .an a call. Alt th latest styles on liabd.and for suit) at the lowes •ntes. P.B. Painter, G-rainer, and papei Hanger, Kalsomidsg a speoiality. All work warrented. Turin, N. Y. N. B. Old Oil shades renflwod and mode as ijoonas.new, Qlvo ua a trial. PAINTING, $fkn* l&rtiammtal, Cainting. Woitse, ^>s», and tm'riftge draining,' jtalsomining and Paper Hanging, Paints mixed any shade desired on short no ice. «3-Bhop In CHllett'S Building, two doors forth of IUgBB' ourrlago shop. J. T. OVTHB. F. B. QlttiBOT. GOOD 1882. T& -^vs En r. mai'k&t price will be J]hts highest CMiF.SnKS, HIDES, SHEEP PEtTS, and mm. / ELemlock Bark. j.«, ROBERTS & SON. The Largest Retail Stock ever aliown. Wo aro recelvlDR dolly frotn tho loomB of ilie oldest wid beat Wobtifaoturora in the WOttd AliL TOK LATEST NOVIOOTIEB, and wo retail ihem at a small ailvauco on tho Mon^fftoturerB' Prices. '\ „.,;- Mfirrmgs, - • WBITE, REDGrriec«,& PAKCVPATTSRHS, OSI. CLOfMS (all Y-idthf), JJaxot,eTen,v Qoflns & LACB COBTAXXO '\ «i ctJ«ilp-9 viricly. >V?uvnia\v BaADiiB (a Specfaltj). SHCPPARO KMAPP & CO., ^rr ,J AVI?. & OH ,&t.. NEW YORK CITY. wiuw.uw/rrjmrmniWBi xy ^ S. Frit^K: M erdiant TaiIoi\ BLUE FRONT lie. est ; ^ \I ,y-\ Just Received. •#*l* •MfMMMM %jMMm lowboardihow deep, how*ealm.howswoet, Suuno dour October's days s •.•ho sky bends loWi the hills to greet* Aha, though the dreamy haze, Heaven or earth I cntinot see, Wor solve the pleasltig mystery. Tls'wonderful I October's aiin MaltBB pai'iVdlBa of upon ; . vnd Wight, with all her stars, as.ono Pays homage to her moon. The sun. by day, the moon by night, SUr every soiise of Bweut delight. I'hrough allthe long, flerco summer days Swift messengi'ts havo fiih •Co-do, through Nature's aeorot ways, \•ifria \ \ '\\\ ng of tho sun. That dear OSUJIJBI' well may sharo Thebiddii J!hatdeorO,..... . ., With all that i ivu her dainty faro. Into her lap tho ripe nutB fall. With every brtoze that stirs i U! tw«sB and shrnba. or groat or small, Bend low worshipers ' WIUi the rich frnltnge that they hrmg.»» A wlloloyear's boiiuteoos altering: jho bids the squirrel go with haste, Andgftthcr whei'ehe will I \nd thrlttlefls Idlers, bids them taste Till all Imi-B had their illl , She feeds the birds, that: known no oaro, With Boods, dropped idly every whure. , 3ho bends the orollard boughs low down for ehlldreu as they pass ; And fruit that topmost branches orown She drops among Jhe gruss, Whereagu. b<>ut low l>y weight of yeara, M*y ilnduulnirmed the Jwoy spheios. dhesondB the countrymen to town. That city folks may know Ootober's come, tliflr twists to crown With all good things that gf ow ; And all the crowded streets She 1U« With odors of thohllla. dho dips the maple In a dye Of rainbow plgmunts wade, And hangs them on tho bills to dry Before tho colors fade i And day by day the miu'vol grows, Till all the lauuscapo burns uud glows. The Frost King, with bis chilling breath, Hho watuhea oloao. with, euro, Lostsomo dread senao or BlRh of death Should make tho good despair. She bids the hopalosH look and see Death auauged to plozialiig myatony. 0. dear Odtobor I woll may I Lay poll Q/POPUII down ; All sens* you uwrrtliairBaUsfyj . - Aiid With airtth rndlance orown The distant bills, they pvophi-By Of hiiu unseen by human eye. Sometimes, in droams. 1 think t «eo. Wliat loiigipg eyes hiU'u sought in vain ; SoriiHthtng of what that land raugt be That feels uo sorrow.^ant nor pain. • These lillli beneath OCtcbor nhios. Have omight the light of Faradls*. '' uua«m.i..»«< HIJ. .IHWi,«WMMI .wnMunnwAMaqeiawgKOTft* O UK NJi W YOtlK LtSTTIilU apodal Gorrospoudeaeeof thoa«««tte.' JXeai Yorh t Sept. 80, 1883. UOTH.KM OOSStP. tho lack o/cdrn/opfwiJtfAomw/or josopte not titillianairai.—Apartvtmit foiuattf a/id Ihninent hoitiW.-^A bit of toiie* ment houao Hfe.-~Air. VanderbUdi hundtomo prenetit to h(9 itVa duugli- tera.—l'ho cutting Oparatio scasu». —lUmitpmiiiii. — Gallmeyov and Ottto (irtger. — Fail opvniHye. aundrtea. and was to bo burtfea\ tbp next day. Tlie stairway was loo aarrow to enable the man tt) get. the coffin ove^the banisters, atiol tbid was tlve only jjjmy it otfftld bo brought tip; of course no objection was made btit enjoymenb^Wte at tin end. Shortly'after tin ambulance arrived to couvey a woman ^bo lived on fbo top floor of the hpspitaL \^Flio poor creature had jnst given birth to a child^ Snd, as she bad no mediont Attendance, flfee -w«3 dying from exauattoni At the Uwe time a drunltip longfllioreman was .^flggitig his wife by the hair oyer the florin the back room on'tbo same floor, be^ttttseBhe 'had nothiiiR \m% pptatoaR for Whopper, and would not go otit tCbritig ljfi§i npint dfbeer. >- On the other hand,- thettiqh, are -pmU HnR up bntldini; after building, and one more cnstlv thaq.th'e other, tflio tipper end of Fifth avenue\tieiw yeutrnl pnrk.-is sradually nsminiiiig a Eiirdpean appear E ftnoe. na the deBisnB of farootio jifetorioal buildings are boinpt copied by those whon0 wenltli prcoludes the tieceasity of denying .t^pmaelvop any wisb, no matter how fanciful. Mr. William H. Vander- bilt IIBB just tiled plans for two magnifi- cent bnildinps, to be ereoted on the weBt side of Fifth aveune, between flfty-thivd a«d fifty-fonrtb, streets. One of thorn ndjoininpr 8t, Thomas's cburoh, when completed, will be presented to liis daugh- ter, Mrs. pr, W. Seward Webb; an'd the other one to his other dnnghter, Mrs. P. MoK. Twombly, It will tftlte about two years t\ complete the structures. The stylp of Mrs, Webb's house will be Qothic Benassianoe^ and that of Mrs, TwomMy, Italian Bonassiance. Each one Will have n dojilar, basement, four HtorioB and a loft. Tho roof'will be in Mansard ftvlo, with aeVaral tall and or- nnmpntnd .*• biraneys.and a fwalceai facade. 'the interior, it is needless to saw will be of n charaotor to corrcspoud wttb the magnificont cstorior. Gol. Mhpl^Bon in expected to arrive ijene on Qntiday next, having Sailed from tiverpnol last Saturday, and than active ^par4tidn» for th*> fioftnlng Qrjettitto RBftsou will bo commenqed. Mr. lifafue. son Will hriug with bint tW onHtomox aii i scoijery for ''The Propuot,\ \h'M- rioliino,'' \Aidit\ and the *'Hugnenota, v vviiielt hoBfjaln pro miaou,to produce In a style of unparalleled splendor. No an- thcntii* li-t baa as yet ooen received of silk judging by the qualityjtaid out, will ptobably oupefsoddsatintoii great ex- ten^ pot only fctfdreMes but for bomieto as well. At one establishment a nuinbei' ofchatming^ noyeHiea ier'cldftkings weio nhown, The most striking consists of brightly tinted Porsum'goodB, which the fashion pwmbets predict, yill* be very fashiouable. * Some oftlie ?gu^es in the design are worked with gold aiid silver Jhreada. Plush'sWrU aaooifdiug, to the models shown, wilt b4 wm wife dark reppod overakirts sad ba«g.tje of the Htime material. As a combination foa- tttrs to silk and plush bricadeig still used to a gf eat extent. Felt hats ate at prw-- ont greatly in vague'block and white shadcs-Xn flie lutod. For the «%e» of bats' alid lwunets ribbed, plush k extensively ti,->dd dt>d it piodnces a yefy fine effect, Young ladies wear the dauisbongb bat io a great extent. The wide brima are very floxable and ra'ay be; benC- in any way to silit the taste or wbihi* ,of the Nearer. IMio crown* of all cbupeanx are j»quaieond\of meflium heig^tat, Operi hats are trinied principally wtth flpwerar Forgoneral evening wear, Wtek lace bonnets are very fashionable. A great many are trimmed with gilt garnitures of various kinds, and the offeot is simply gorgeous. DAMP HO UStiS AND HOW f'O REMEDY 'MEM. will show i t Three rods are wiuirod, two of thorn two feet long anst the tliirJ as much more ttiftu ;two feci long M $\O * drain is deep—that isf, if tht? drain ia three feet six inches deep, the l'pd must be five feet six inches long, The rods are strips* of wood with cross pieces mae* inches long on the upper end. The two' shorter ioda are planted upright, one oa the ground on a level with tho field at the head of ffie drain, anil tho other nt thelowoi end, and a poison stands at' one of them looking over i(i top, vrith bis eye oa a line with the other. Anec» ond man then takes Iho longeat rod and holds it npiightin the dtain, juMt touch- ing the bottom, juid walks along, its top always appuars on ft line vsith the\ to]b8 of the other two—as neen hy the pesou looking alonff Jhe tlnee—tlio fall of the drain is uinfom 5 \; hut if it jusc*a abuyo this line ac any one place, the baltym h too high theto, and lcquiros to bo re ( dueed ; if it falls bolow tho lino tho hot tom-is to low, and mn.\t be raised, IM this way the fidLtnny ho rendered psr- feotly uniform. In cntting draius the- best way is to commence with the mun drain, and at its lowest point, working gradually up to tho highest. An inter, ligentfirason ot ciupenfer m.>y be in-* trustcdVto make drains- of this soit at? very little oost-,£tod tWw Sure DO house- owner' who cares few the health ot his family wilt ever ro'-iot the iavtstmont.- ,/n Damp houses are a fruitful source of discomfort aud disease, and yet, as im- portant as their influence is, it^is ainaz- iughow seldom means are taken by which tho evil may be prevented. /When a houBe is said to be \well drained.\ how- ever trtiatliismay be ol the jjlans adojited for carrying ttway the ref(ia$ wfitei of do- me>tic operations, $t very rarely means that the site has been drained to prevent damp.. ' When experienced medioal iaea »ee house nftor house built on foundatiousof deep retentive clay* iineulciontly grained, thoy foretell the certftit* pppe^eance aniong the inhabitants of catarrh, rh4s« asatiam, scrofula, »aa K. host 'dt other diseases ot A similar, imtnro. JjJtOJE: YE IA f WO 3XL\ UTVti. Biding ol'Bg the highway- between; Entaula and tlnion Springs J came lipou u;natiye*Alaba.miau seated on\ a, leg iiy\ the roadside.. Ho -was a.^erfe'st piottft* of *'ali broke %.\ He-looked, aiak, hia- clothes wereraggedj a.n.4 ho wsis. bare- footed in May because ho had. ho boot» to wear. Ho looked np »h B weftw,'way* as Ihaitedj and when % asked abiuf* the' road h,e ahook his head wid rowfi'd •Don't bother me,- 8traogcfr-# m ol>JR« •gia out/—~ ~^*-o— — «WhaVk ther trbtthle f TSi Fashion I thi , ]t . a ^, li( ro „ m bt.r» erf Col. Maphaou s Compauy, but it is understood that in tho company will hi« Sew Yovk, dctobor 8Ui, 1S«2. ' ,,d litiou to Patti, Tho ratneu of mild and plcttSttut w Ul 4Ji- olnda alt!«, Z^gnr , a light eoiirnno, a or, Una hud tbo oll'cct tu (jiviuy a now impulse) to the building trade; whorovor ono goes, workman may bo senn biwy day and night. In a grunt nnvny instau- OPS the Eleotrio light ii» usod by night, and two sets of men ruliovo caoU other every ton hours, so tbat rio internptiou tukes place. Of course the quality of this work compar«d with the quantity of it, frequently docs not show to advan- tage. Yet no sooner is a now building completed, whoti scores Of families are ready to move into it, for, be it remem- boi-ed, the cosy little two or three story private house, snoh as we see in some of the older s&eete,, is fc thing of the past We are fast getting to that period when none but millionaf ies can On joy the lux- ury of occupying a house by therneolvas. Ordinary mortahtate obliged to pay fan- cy prioea for the privilege of residing in thesame building with a lot of other people, whom perhaps th e v will never know, Those who cannot pay the ex- tavigant figures asked for suits of rooms in apartment houses, muBt revert to tene- ments. In a few years, if.tbings go on in this way, a man with an income of twehty-flvO or thirty dollars a* week, will have hard work indeed to get what de- serves to be called a home. He will ba exposed to the alternative of either liviug out of town, or pitching his Kent in a tenement. And life in them is dreary indeed, What with the exactions of the; janitor, and the unknown yrevtoiis his- tory of his co-tenant, his family will find but little oonifoit. A fef days ago, a queer item of news found its way into publicity, which shows how. human th- ings live together in one house, and yet know au.fl oaro noting about each othprs fiorrows/ In thfl parrOW quavter^on ,one of the lower Jootsof ohept theso tene- tnent8< a little party was given. A\ violin furiuehe&tha music, and althotigh what was C^dthe parlor, it. was not large enottghtoonabltfjoiore tfaan thre$ ooftpla todonria B| tho name time, yet the people managed to \bid dull oare be gono.\ Suddenly thefe was aknoefc at tho door; a strauge mart entered aud a moment la- ter the uper endof a coffin was shoved; into the room. The etrattgor who was aft undertaker's assistant apologized, and explained that a mau had died' in the room adjoining that of tho merrymaker^ «i.st«rjot tlio well Jumwii tnanu.'-ur, Quu Hiii'riHj ttfiie. Bsalohi, a contralto of con* sidomWo repute on tho JSaropcah oontl- uoot; Bmojoi Juoh, Mu»8,Xiablrobo,a!t(ae. Qulassi, Blgaor Galossi, Slguor JRaveUi and Siifnor aiforzwlnski, who foi years huabeon a/avorito at Oovanl Gardon, It ismore than likely ioo, that Oampani will return, for although he has leased a theatre tn Parma, this will not prevent him from takiug his accustomed in 0ol, Maplcaon's trott^a. It is understood that tho main reoson why ho objects to sing in New York this winter, was baoansa he was afraid that he Would be expected tobear the whole weightof tneoff aighfa k whoii Patti would ndt singf. Gampaniui howevar has become ifuok a favdrito in Amonca, that Mr. fitaplesoii wilt not go out o! hia way considerably to- induce him to return. The two German tbea- tre* are hard ateaohpthet again, trying to cat each others throats. The Thalia haa imported Gallmeyer, the noted Vi- enna Soubrattej whila at the Germauia, Ambey is playing tho remarkably ver Batile aoti-bss, Goistingor. There is room enough for both to draw fall hoUBeo in thiB oity but niifortanotely tho managers are not satisfied with that They are seemingly working, not so* much to make money as to destroy one another. Thus far Ambay hasjthe best of it. I was at the Thalia on tho first night Gallmeyer appeared. The house was packed, but the people wore^disappoiatod. Tllio latoBt importation has neithar beauty/ figure, nor singing voice. Her pow&rs/of mimicry are great and she has au iniato sense of fun which is catching; but an ontortain- ment Composed entirely of parody will fail in a very short time, Ooistinger has beauty, a superb figur, she sings better thro any otbeic Womau not oa the 'public Htago, and her vorsatiltty ia such thatshe can play farce, opesfc botjlfe, oomady and ttagedy, ijqually yill. It i» ho wonder tberefore that she should cKcato Ohth«B- iasm^whefefihe other WemaftBimply,pl»«8, w ia a, laitd liiiA of way. A number of leading dry good^houa* es held their fall opernngathis week aud the fair shoppers ware therefore kept very busy. Wvetew is shown of vary superior quality, tlio bust grades senomb- liufg silk velvet BO olosely that eno can liwdly. tell the difference^ Senvy yepp»d *OJi», .eycjgrtf^-^^vtltto^,- i'v* I hnil Bickhe#« ««d toMM«riiM<( '«'*Wt» *x4 tribulat»ii*i»«S mf *»»*» *» «R.«•»'* X camo out h«t» f*>. ditt «3f by rny la'II, «!'«! ««•««««« n«»» B «v S «, flramsgo qr », «t»a-j X'«l:»«p«}U«g »y«y>«Ji«tt'to hca« *b* ..r-*' ?^S pool full of daoomposing lnatorlol—at» uufortuiiato conjttnatioa too often mot with in cmntry and anbnrbah houses- other audi moro dangerous disease*, as 't,«pLuafevur, are induced. The watery mist of fog riaing from a damp soil af- fords an admirable vohiclo far the subtle uud dcudlv uxbalaUon of tho decompo»' ing drainage matt<ar» by whioh they ore too certainly etonvoyed to tho interior °f the house, A,nd,pby»lologicaliy dopca* dent xtpna thiscaudifion of nflaira amca- tal as well pliysical dcpre^Sikm i«i«duo«l which drives those subjected to the ton** porary relief aiforded by the una ol or* dent spirits and other stimulants, Thus, in thia, as well as iu other departments of sanitation, the connection between physical and moral, disease is easily traced. l!here dm bo no doubt aa fo the increased pecuniary aOd sanitury value pf laud suitable for building sites, aris- ing fr6m efficient idiainage being carrM ant, Tlie greater tho indtfeemeats ofc ferod by the healthy condition of a neighborhood 1 , the greater the value of the land for building sites. An excess Of moisture itt any district inovituble im* flnonces the local climafobpthas regards drynesattt.cl temperature.- The most effectual preventive of d«mp k houses' is tho oomplete drainage of ^'>e site on. which they stand, All other remedies are but remedies in aame.more espeohdly when the soil t is very dampj in such a case lead or slab placed'around the bottom course's of the foundation with water-proof ceineat may prove effloientf^r the time, but will ultiarately become inop&rative* The system\ of drainage for cafrying off surplas water ffotn the Itfnd is different frojn that adopted for Conyoyjog away domaatio refuse watery etc. In ihe latter is «ff seutinl, nay, imperative, that the. drains sbouid be water-tight, capable of con* veylng the water atfminted to Ibeir in^r- ior immediately to Ha iiltima;re dostihar tion, bust incapable «>f posMing any of it to the aurrounding swl throngh which the drains ate Jaid. !Che former* on the crBntrdry, shottld be of sttob * sliape as to faoiiitata tho removal of the water to its destinatipn, protentiflglt^ return to the aoiV, . .. '. In laying and forming the dralas tlio following points should be Mtonded to : The first to be observed is |ho uw'forw- ity oiLslope or level of the bottom of: trencblls. Thometbodof acottfiBplishr ing the perfeoily «ftiforra slope of- tho froni; their, bighest, point to their the 080 oi Isvol-rydE) or liirf ^ot so with' the. io?«si-rotl«, g daneription of |k«r mm toot of the bow.' .Tbftt^ttO , , ; l»«a.' , •Ye8,.it*b«d:'':*W oldjw^iW^toll have to pef »to)»6, atwt tiWdt^Sl^H ei- wiE woiiojf »y tiMM* *&% W* ^ ^ dog, B'*b*4 W^i l'v» go* *> «\; • .they'll «dd W*mA body'oait hm »•<« .. •plant i* iv^oiomtnmuqfi and tlwt'B -h* • -the hw* H ittn, •VtH&thtt} ym my ttyt' ly»»»«aity * 'mim hmi rim* /w #f '- »qir*e«* 1 XUw*'« tW ftm.-Mmt , w 4 rwhawiie-awM^y'^ P»toh b^l-- hide tt 1 dbw't IM| JUM jBWbg Oa*m^ nltonthii loagar 1* ... ,,-,-..; . V( .,- -^^ ... •Witt X'f. Will * Attew»ia#. mm- hefr- leriur tfrattf _ . He took the plug »ad4or»*-iray tor pf it at oSjeb^ a«d *• 4b» iMfebj*.,,, gau. to oome, h&orjod out: ^ . .» 'gtrangef, ifa a Ueaa batter thanNe*- r . ing toHeavea t. Ytu»! yftto i Why/t feolly believe I'll live ffil eotfcm ouiwe* off!' . ' * .' »iad hetafr some tHWady which t carry *<fo use H the *ater down $MUO.. Won** you take; a putt?*: Won't t? gfranger, thftt'a foo good^ aindt cau't believo it f I hayerff tftsted brandy'siucaXiee-enrrondered;/ ' ^ . He took tfeo Stab andpnlled away vm tahall tho.epatents had diaap^redv and m ha^ded.it;bW!fe his eyes began to- ?uine, hia hair pushed his old hat oily andheoraofcedhis b-cohj tojcotlier and exclaitnaBd i ... 'Stranger, I'nigpiagto liye—goingto> ; }iye ajii sftrhmcj^alt wintetWll- «ext. year I . 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