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mm i* T J^**\V \ w **'f* , '4-*- s\* > ^ < VOL. II, Vouldremlndyonof a fow linesof goodswhtoa we endeavor to keep tullatfo complete, (dmlng the fall & wlhtorSfiasonS)suck LA.^SF atii suit tiaras -itf ALL COLORS, BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, fPEGT^mjpfr—BLACKand OQLQHED VELVET^, FLAW, and \ Satins, Plushes Trimmings, Laces, Fringe, Passementeries. WHITE & COLOItED TABLE MENS, HAPKIHS,, 10WELS, TOWELLING AND COUNTERPANES, BROWN AND BLEAOH- COTTONS, COLORED SHIRTING, TICEIIGS BilIM ^ OLOTHS, 0ASSIMER3, TRIMMINGS, 7mA& A.¥tteSbaWs, WMte Donlut, Gray and Blue <M\ BrWand Bleached Canton Flannels, Blurt- Vnss, pMn and plaid, Colored Cotton Plu&hes, cUl><%, Moor: and Table Oil Cloths, Bublfcats, Trunks, tt. Tl. Bags,and Satc%, \Woolen Yarn and Wool Rolls. Buyers *> r *® Vnya will And Items of Interest la this lino: c* Mt'of OA^v ;§\&&IN LEATHER and WOOL-LINED Hy ^^S 1?0$ ^?i!s?YSwo of t,ucli Make and Stock as atheWeaior; WOOL-LINED ALASKAS LAPROBK8— Glasfcware & l- a \n a t s , Cop?, Gloves, Mitten* bG^as wyHi^JwapAj t0 lhe lowc8t marKol V al U ca. BUT- ;^«SQ6,aAMb, - u Vl TENS tabon } n exchumw. ^sBmytMyfm QQ*,M X NDY.. f^jim-; ; : •*|^i tifiifiitniij^uimtm MpMg ?tfBMSHi5b EVfiar THURSDAY, A* TURIN John. % Baden, Fijblisher. TijUMs o? \Sff6&6m™to ayeMif paid «i advance; #3.00 .pes? y oar, it «w,V jmld-in. RASES 0F ADVERTISINGS ' TEN XINIJ3 OR.r.I{S8\MAlCB ON§,SQOARB.- i ,9qv; i woolc—^ . . $ i. t, <« s toontaa..-~.; ii . ii _; ^-.i*. •*.. •-•••• 7;, B 1 yeai%_ — 10. _- SO; .. 815, M ool. 1 year ....^....t*.*...*.-. Business C^ath'AWHueiTotToliroao\yoitr! 15.00; or iiibswuteut^nsoL'tion. Miimftge and Roiith notloos froo; uut all Notloos In reading matter, 10 oonts per line r-ilrst insertlpn; 0 cents nor Uno for eaoli bseqttButjmsertloti.' \' Mamftge and Qoath. notloos froo; uut all Kiuwy And obituary remarks will bo OhursQid- lvo v oouts per lino. ^ Wayne I*. Collins. DESIDEST Dentist, Turin, N. V. « Toothexti-attted \THhout WluwltliNitrous 3xtd fiaiS, Richard W. Roberts wSPRfias and 'Prolelit from Turin to Iiyon'a *-' ?»Uf» dully. Toamltig work attended to promptly. W. W.Janos, M.D. HUasEON X«» tfHXSICUAN, Turin, if. y. Oavld Diver- txrneon Miikor imd Ropalror, Turin, N. %. »' \loiiuatofsouflpnatt luml)or nSod.andall vrorK * .rrantod. Miohaol Diver. nparln, N. Y. Qanoral.robing and Blacksmith- *• lug In all Its branches. Hbrae»ho«lhg arid ahoolng lioraos with bad foot a Bpeclfilty. , Irournaco. WIRE, LIPEsndACOIDBNTAt. ttlskaplaoed: «• In sound rollablo oompiinlos on favorably torma at tha 16we»t pradtlcftblo ratb. ItOBEivr S8i, ABout, Turin, N. Y. Dell. Bevoe, warbor Shop in Porry Bnlldlns, Turln» N, Y., u Hhavlng, Hair Cuttlnfc, Hair DreMing, ihampoolnjr. &o., donft In tl»o nioat lipnrovfid 4ty]o. Kazura honod on sliort uollco. «f. H. HHta. \ttornoy at tavr and QoncrM <in^nVanoo • »• Asont, otlleo in OonglMs Block, port toy. Jnn, N. Y. Bpuolttl attonflonpaiatd oollootloJia and drawing alt hln(I!iof : pteers. Wm.'P<>well, M. p. poYewuHatia ate&BON, TOBIJI N. V.. I'rofOBBlniinl cal tho day or night ' ConiUli'u Btorn, ills attnndsa to *t all hotiraof . I ui&cit ono door oait of U. j H e GAUUP. B AWFlLEKuuJatJllMr.il Having h«d an oxp'Tlenco i>l) itt yours. I au» pr-p.»rwd to S lv .1 9^?.* tatlalUotlon, «hw IPMtod at (h<» u« Kin«v»bpu^ono tollft wwtt of Turin *(l- lojta. Uncfl aWun-(;iimii)orfor»USa^«. BUS* 4 . ^.^'e^f s«r BLAOKSJ^SH and WAdOH SHOP. Buy your Wi«on» and sjlnlgha of PB-i MUX •T|c« OVBJU*j , In tho Shop formerly owrtod by L, Campbell, Lowvllio. Ri-pulrlng and Horeortiiiolns; done In Iflr*W CIAHH ordur; sy (381, 1832. n vat A TA vj* EH ». Tho highest market price will be paid for , CAR 8RHS, HIDES, jK FELTS, itf Hemlock !Bark. J. R. ROBERTS * SON- '• ^.'iiivv.nhTHiii •••' i ,., ,v if,,, • < :,i,.m.ji.j.tM-afaas TJIS t>Yim YSAS. Scant ICATOS upontlioaRpon Slinfco goldnn In tho aun : O.d year, thy uinu are many Toy aanda arO almo.Ht run : Tha boooh treb, brhzcn-orange, *\ Burns like it aunsot down : • Oldjroar, thy grave Is ready, SQII oceptfc, robs and crown. Tho <Ani. a- yellow mauntnln, la bhoddlng leaf by leaf r Tho ruins, In gnats of paason, Pour forth tlielr quenchless grief; Tho winds; Uko branohoa, mourning, Wall to thoatrtiggllng wood { OIJ ydar, put oa thy apjandor, * Futon thY .funeral hood. tay down thy \gpldoh glorias, Tho baro botjgiw bar tho afcy— Skeletons, wild and warning, Quaking td'iao thuo dip; Thoii hant Uvodthy llfo, romesinbor. Sow lay theo dowb and rest, Tho grass shall grow abovo thy head, Tbo BowerBuVOve thy hreast. OUH MW YORK LETTiSTi. Hpoolat Correspondence of the Qaztetto. Mm York, Oob.30,1882, UOTUAM QO$Sl£ Arrival of Mrs. J.angiry.-*-\Mobbing\ the beauty. — Ifer singular charm o/ manner and looki.—An mthmaatu opinion.^Speoulatora * gobbing uj> theiieatifor fmr flm night t <^-Ohrb>> tine Mtsadn.^Arrayed, in sombre. black iXndit widoata •oap t '<*He>P sad experiences.~>-1M walking match \afditur'4, *- What the puT>Uhc?sqr,#$xt \ ing.^ Tha fail exhibition oftthsr ; Nit? titinal AcademyofDesign,-** Wedding <rmiit«.-~*A useful fashion, W#sey New Youk,l!roT. 7th, 1882. «• h^s eotae atJnstj the woman who H England torn the ft'lnco of WalWewn la the coatet' moegei', at hot' feet. Vjangtry iria^ed on Monday, and ft baud ifotty uewsjifttoer raen went dawn the baitii ft ittg provided by nsauagw AD hey,U review Iter orittcalty and to tellthe ViMlo whetber she waabeatttijlul eraot, Wow,lronithejKiiato{'«i6w « a thearliM businetft aian this exjiejib'on *asagpo\Me». baton the otnet -hand J*hi* rude #odttotlo« of # wo»»a a* nut early morninghou^ handing lier«ovet' to a lot 61 men who-are oompaljed not to overlook a ajugle point of hoi; looka,man? ner, dreaa and language, in order that a Htorii pity editor may not read the riot aot to the offender for l»aviug been beat- en in tho raae for faet'siVlias aoroetbing BO; savage in it, that it ia to be hoped that, that branoli of the interviewing .system will be put and end to somehow. Mrs. Langtry has had previous e^p'erienoes which no dou;bt made her. oaHoas to the jnflicfion. In ia?hionabie London sq- oieiy, it has got to be thething iot the sweilB to ''nxob\ people distinguished ili any way. fobbing in the British so- oiety vernacular, means planting one's self before the noted person and staring at lain or her as if one were in the 2tbo logioal gardens. Thus Mrs. Langtry was enabled to go tur6ugh the ordealllke a traiued soldier, hud the lnspactionsoema to have satisfied the band of forty toed lowyuftper faon, who had been up all night waiting for the Alaska to 6oma in, fpr tupy gushed like so many Jenkinses in their respective journals, Your humble servant had an opportuo ity of meeting the lady on ICueaday, throhgh the good offices of a: friend who liad made her acquaintance in England. Do you think her beautiful? 1 answer unmistakably so, Exception might be taken, to her mouth wbioh.ia a trifle large lu repose her oye may have* a somewhat, hard look, and to some her figure may appear too slender. But the tout eniem- bto particularly wheu the lady is engaged in animated conversation is suou that no one can renist. At suou moments she is like the statute of a Greek goddess quiok eueo into life, Then horeyes beam and sparkle, tho color on. her faoe conies »nd ^oe», her anppW, willowy figura loads it* self to aooentuftte the espresslon of every thought which she nUors, and the oriile «va» forgets that he bas found fault with the montb, since behind fcUoua Up» ol how, cut a* cleanly and elegantly a* it tlioy had 'boon taken out of oqmuo, spar- klo two ruWH of paarly tuoth. Among tho company in tho room 1 mat a geftHiimaa wUoso ralihg passion i» tuo turt and a fova foe thoroughbred bori|i»s. Wo left thrt holol to^bther. \Did yon ever *eo anything so blood» lilte, 8j viiokitiglikeJ\ he Ajsolairaed with r*ptm» f \Why that woman tthows brooding in every Huo of her face, aud ovuu in thesltghte«t of her notions. No, iJon't point ottt any d*fcoia; I know what they are, but these very defects Only heighten the offect of the general appear- Alice. As she stood there ill that simple battle gteeu silk dress of ltorsj I could not help thinking her the lovliostwomnu t ever saw. I ean understand now, why that fellow the Greek poet tells u* of—I can't think of his name Just now, though I onee owaod aoolt called after him—-fell, in love with a statue.\ Laughing heartily at the old geaiW tnau?a enthusiasm, X betook myself to the turf olub theatre, where the auction salesf seats for ilis. Langtry'a first sight came off, lhe pnoe 8 realiied wore handsome in the extreme, but aS.the tick- etsgaeaktera were the prinoi^al buyers one canwot tell whether the ^pttbiSo is really anxious to pay he*Vily to see her. Ghristino Nilsaon, the beatttiiat star of the North, of the operalie stage and the concert hall, arrived\ on inesday, She will likewise appear under Abbey*s management. There was another tug, nnothor cruise about the bay w&itiug for the Gallia to coma iu, and another handing of fcviofciin to the interTteweiB. Poor Kilssori, the \fates have indeed been unkind to her. When she left this oounfcry eightyeara ago,with- out eonceiition the u>08fc popular woman and artist that has left America since: Jenny Lind bade farewell to ua, abepto* posed to leave the stage and to enjoy the remainder of her\ life away from lhe glare of the world in the <i«iet walks of mat rimony* This peaoe and <JuM did not last long/ il. B&ua^nd, the fiyahand whom aha loted »o deafly was ilrat ten- dered baukrupt, then became insane and finally ha died in su asylttnt, and the last t^ewfellaoseeeu.Uytfeiitlme has hot yet been abJa totmellew the poor.woman's sorrrow, M she got «at of |ho eawfeae in ftoul of the #fnd»o« Hotel wham rooms have been pWvtded fat her, she presented* tottdhiftg apeot«ol?i in h6r sombv* robes asd widows cap. Mea involuntarily raised their hate wd the toibate was meant not so mttalt for the artfeteMfo* the loaely womsni upon whom fortune's blows had lallett. thick and fast.. Mm Silesoa goes teBea tan «& Saftti'day, hw tttuoert season be- ginning at that ^oint* fheptesenl pdast*!** 5 ^ totttttamettt is tradotthtadly ihe be*t.«W» we ,have ye6 hi4 Stttttatortun^telyforthfieompe titers, ft *«wa»*»ii*ft««»tt«J *ath« de» Bertair...\-\ !fih^ub^eh?slosJ taste |or -this^^Istndofe^^Md^fttseS -to -flottttsi' teuanee it any lohger By its presence/ of course this iavo'ry\ hard on. t^e poo« devils who are torturing; tlfottisei^eS for' - the vain honor of companionship and fen* a nortioa of the'gftte-moneyjbut as thes?! fellows would perform g. msob, jubra wl^ uable service for spoiety if the^r-were en- gaged in oavryiiig a:hoder digging fott»r dations for new bttildthga *at the rat$ o£ $2.00 a day, their greseat e^perieuco. of: love's labor lost will probably induce them to rntlre. Haghes, who at heat is an uamauageabla parson with a tern* per which can grow simply vile, has be* haved well so far, but his aXtendatxts fear a momentary outbreak, jpanohot haalcetired, and Hart is indulging ia hit usual fits of la^iuessj Bvaaael and Rowell though in appearance greatly- tired, are in reality in as good form as they have been iu. previous walks, a,ud were .the in,» osBtiva of big gate money there' ii> eh* courage thont, f Uey Would smash the re-, cord all topieoe*. The publishers are at present devoting: themselves largely to the issulug of bid. graphical works, memoirs and letters of dlstiugnifiMng toau and women. Qae of the moat remarkable of thes/i works, \is the collodion of letters written to Miss Mitford, that oharming woman, about whom it was hard to say wbmh was more admirable, bar general personality and iutelleotual'-vJgor in qoavarsatioii, ois her pure stylo, and energy of thonght and oppression in her works, which have just been issued from the press of the Messrs, Harper, The letters give a rare insight into the literary audsopial life of England and America during the thirty years en- ding in 18(10. JChe tone &»d the air w lioh pestvadea them ia p JBitively ta- freshing, in these days of rich illaatra- tions and, clap-trap letter press. What object the ISatioual Academy of Dwigu could bad in opening a fail ox- hibtion, fa one of those things which tto one pan find out, and aeam* to be as- Hl«iunb!« only on the ground tb»tr*xfct»ts gaaerally do tbinga which they ougbfc to leave u jdoao. Tuo fall exhibition was a sudden idea conceived some months ago, and artist* received too short a notice t» prepare for it, What in the tenuis? Of tho flve-huddrod-odd eaavaissi \hang there-are not more than a doxan of ar- tistic value, and the inerft of t»eaeis tanie indeed. One gooa from room to room, and sees a lot of paint, and in all this mass there is uot o ie suggestive fea- ture. The fact is that artists uot hav- ing had time to paint anything: new, gathered to^aSber what saintly relics bad accumulated In their studios, and sent them to the eshibiHo'ni tfnfortun* atelythepttblio whoatiend art \eshibi- tions and pjoture' sales are too well edu- cated to be made the victims of rub- bish, . i Weddings sow ate as plentiful as toses in thespring, and tharase hach4or pos- sessed of^ large aoqnaiufanoe.is frecjueutly ttthia*witVendaasto what be should give in the shape of a weddiug present In this dilomma fashion kiudly comes to tbereaoueand persoribes that almost anything can bej^ven, from a Yorkshire terrier pup ofc a graj patent, whom the sailors had taught fix swear, to « diamond neoilaoe. Atone fashionable wedding the bride among other things found that ^a friend had sent hor an order tor twetf ty tons of coal. Another yoting lady, tor whom the bridegroom-had engaged a ilat,reqetved au 6rder for a kitchen t aiige of the latest type. Still another was surprised, and attho same time delighted to find « dozen pieaes of fine Iriahlinen, As fashions rapidly spread ffom high life to nJl grades of Booiety, the bride of Bax- ter street, or the belle of Avenue A, will probably find .a buuoh, of carrots or a jar of pickles among her present* The lat- ter would be a very appropriate gift.|rom a disappointed suitor, the vinegar indi- cating the bitter tears he had wept ove* his ill fortntne, and the sournes* of the cueumber expressing,ho» the W-ilte^ of his lore for haiaan, otiathe* femiuelajt* turehadsonradaadspoilt by Ida failore. The weathetfopthe past few day's has been decidedly cool and thu« the stor-s havelft'oduoeda w»mb'3»«f «o\velfe|a i% ihe sliaiifWwinkr WrapiTi; |Iove», etc, fch gtomi a vety swseJW |ifH# is shown in the- ahaji^of Jersey wool|Elaive«,very. long »nd without battons. They are made in HU.»hades<o'»ftteheiothilto9a9ei!j r and are so well shaped that they ill th* band m neatly as kid gloves. 4he shop- keepers, say thaktbeywe T6# fashion- able in London now, audof course tha* will phahtboij! sale hew, A WE8WBN miPlttL J*ew people in the ta»te»u- at\U ,c even in tho ssntral po.'hon of th'* TJ, * ;have any adequate ldjp. ,ti to the «* ' resources, and future of n-list i v Is* J as. the Pacific coast, Xiyiiff on ti f » er, side of the monntai s ate QKU' J Oregon, Washington l«rntf>iy,ate3 f <* •- ka< Judging'by the ptt.ojdeat'3 ra^. ' ( . ed b* older commnmtiei.th.jarj'i vL> designated is capable of su{jp\itLi(; > population two-thhdb aa l»i •,$'*} t, <of the entlreunion at the pweiv t>o, — that te, from thirty to forty nuKi\'' . What tins region will be in i.>e in, A* may be somewhat outlined by wki, ^t ? • at the present time, when, with a .n;y *- lation of not more than ono-tbiiV^t' f\ \ jvhat.it j3 capable of aiippoi'twf, -it <*t.li has suiflsient impoitance to control-- u, at least, toaffuot materially—tiie* I?«i^- 'peanmaiketsforwheat^aloiGa, an.j i ^ •er products, and to stimulate tlre'L- i'ld- ibg of railways acioss the contl'ti?. t i*J foar or five different latitudsi, <T>H.I Iiave for their purpose tho oaii-yl'ig tr.t'lc of the couat region. In this •w.ti-i >i«, British Columbia is not included j 1» ^ -although no part of this oouatvy, it hue* prodigious capabilities, and will os-.l >«' influenoe which will, to /s'epnai-} -i:' I's extent, modify tho movements of Amer- ican capital when the GanaaaPacitiawi'- way shall be oomploted. # {The English newspapers are \alrcaijy \ taking the Pacific coast into aocouui o:<» :faetor having very important beavi'i^ oh the supply of wheat for Jsurope ;, b'.r. m.ore especially 'me 'they conceint,i» th msehea as'to the effect which too\ completion of'tha SonthernPacific'a ro.wl to New Orleans will have on the caus- ing trade of the'Paoifio coast,. \wlaeh ia. n-nt mainly done in British Wtctfii^ A- carreapoudentef the Timte uf • Londoni noiuta out the taofc; that Britisk. ^re^sel^: have long enjoyed a monopoly Hft thov, carrying of when* to Europe, aad which; ' j has been so profitable that tbey could af- ford til c*oi» from E&topc to the PaeiC* eoMtlhballaat. Ship-owa«-» harebeww «blato|«eoislve «t high as fr«m$SRJt»tai> a ton lw Wheat, Now; the So.uih.tstt T>j*. ciflo road prpmiaoi to place whotit m Liv#rpooW*oHttha Pacific coaaf *ia Stew Orleana for no niote than SIS a toa~» figure with which < re*sel» aaniiot sow*- plate, ^t alljrthe ahipjneafa of wheat, Hour, barley, salmon, and the other pro* ducts of the region Wast of th« teoan- taihs, afrthe present time, fo> Europ»r amonntto over a million and,a hidlot tons a year-- At .present Britbilt 6Mp& ' are doing substantially ail of this Carryv iug; but, nnjfeu a caiial aor<»s the isth- mus is Bpeedily built, it would seem. t» be the ease that thw.eeoi;motti busiliesn: will be to»fc to«the inferesta aow^ieoufttJl-- lifigit. Meanwhile, it.inaylbe wo*th whUe to remsrSs that all the vast forttineifc . whieallOTe been.made by the ^tisti veiaelf engaged in the carryjrig busiues?* w^uldhave fallen to Ameiieattahip-own- era wore it hot that our marine : hi» beea annihilated to add to the profits of tha- of the insatiate psoteotfon&t,-^f?Alcs|foi ,A **%fn t*KH •> v Wim m. Unglfeh tlBitoir id Ben» asked Garibaldi what religion he pfo» fesed, the General replied J \Mm re- Hgiott of • Humanity—the religion that Christ tattght by preoent wad*; THE MFMGT OF AmQ0U*> • ' mm, - JVtherhadbe&tt.dead a weel;^ whens mother said; to he|! little boys -» '. Will my llitlie son go to the wd$d-Hb«4 a>id getmofhe}; a fevTatioka f o fiafah boil* ingthe tea-ketfle?' . *I don't lifcetQgointothewoodEhed r mamma/said Benny^ looking down, •Why, my son, f ' 'Because there*** p^alfof father's«??V' shoes Oh the beam out there* audi *£o»1i- like to see them,\ .. - •. *'Way,B3niy, dsyeft mind the old shoes anymore than yon do yoinflathet'* coat and hatilpstaira f' •Because,* said Banny»the,teirs-flll{ng; .> hiabltteeyes^'theylodk aaif they'w^tM\' to Moki»e.* •Did yon see anything tjf. iv strange hen aim ia yous ya«d, tMamo*.dngif Mkv; Browa?' V \ • *WeB> ye%!4%lfe ^»^» • $&***. waa-a hen; hero that wted w »tra»g^ among my yonng tomato 1 «»& cueumbs;* plants that t thought ibes«i isusfe be . *o^tliin^.*hemftttexwltl,'ierjV«ftd'•**•:' iconolad^.l'4trytoenwhuv* .; *S6wawyo«.goingto^oit*- V '•• '.•\..-. *W#, t tho^to Pd try •****. '*a«et KeUlBjBj.het would have.* ' . ' -.:.. •*. '•• - ; . ^liei^.a^goiii^-foiftttelf' Z-:,:-^ . ' ''JK a dripping pad Ilrat, %s& aftw thai itfthe W«J». ; -Qmiiimt *nd')Misia *H&«'' ittt^te«, won't jo» T '•'\ ' \.'.-';:.;••'' : : aaii, *Wlbia*ij-gft;ltt-'Uo*wa-»e' ; a'tiiut - fiud mora wp»«u iiew tfeait-iuvit*\' » T. ./ _.Li m \.•-yiHiW)^\-* ^>^-