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Re> ex egtig tha that LIl Hey a p- fink” it irth, ged bing» and ? | v gut tha I br 'a alfriste pu alth. If they, ty tho wht aind men th’hm‘ «if ing shall grim te- bias the or »Pol - lad I am ' what 1 ef ir m down in 'h {$1411.11} ts ofo thee, front B19 B a; n, Kt mates, No. #31, by OJ Jent4. - Q to (¥ 1.0 'No. 632, by J. Gal ner- Unsoutul} can be sotv@dl by R to B + Concerning liaipid Play. To the Checker Bdoor ¢ the Tearin: Ad bearing the nbove title appeared so lzllu'; 1of tye nor f ints of ft, wo.fld request you to give ro to thy tollowings I am ofthe opinion that cheeg by all means a gare reqpmmung study and thou it col aimn. and as | do not agree with ® game af chess without ealeulating the | consbqacheces cfeach nmmve is contrary to the de- i i no clearly shown by the lact that when: only for pastime, int to s+ which of the two is able } players are engagmiain a ganie, they do not play to canquer the other, thougt not in quick imovi ° but through skillful play. 'I he author of the cle \that there ais moge real practice, grow of chess and Inowledge to be nequiret by pla at the rote of ten games an HBous. ' Perhaps pric 1 1 t Ontd growth is tte mauuer, as | have seen on! + doath grpmies an hour, had just nearly finished In pdae ing thestuen, tut never in strong play-é nlce Ew i Morphy's plyying chobs at the rate of abou Z ing: t hot pttugele, when bhappened to look at the bogrd t oneé, E dscovered that they were playing with | thetr kings, aged ashing them what bequme of the i better, I recbiyed the promjpe reply: Why, captur + About Iknowledus, I would «ay, that it must kd mémnber the sore, ind this will be about all he w Hud, enjoyment, Further, cun no chess with such &n musertion as tho oney. \that the {d« no necessity, only ternptation, to «deliberate in chers.' 1G If Ir. Zukertort learns thai news, he w d anly tachle memilé at once, throwing off ! | Tompte ten to uleltberategits, should he lise, Steiniitg of | defibernted} -sopmething upnscessary by chess p ~-he will continue to the champlonship, learn, while the parti ipoints fuga carefully played giaiue will know the moves, errors, ete, and have. . § pat Ire lost enly because Steinifs deliberated, and such u thiug as that is noe chess plajing. quiek friends know also of a way bow th solve p Porhaps gur loams mjthout deli beristing. Gopd-bye \tough nuts,\ then?, The correspotelent says further:; \If the tivo .} parties would ouly agree to regard delay as disre- spetubnl '~ erogs whuete the laugircuties in. the perhnps catch hys opponent deliberating and visd bitm at onee to hurry. Should tus winner # todo ~o, he ban at ouee thréy over the men ahd koupe Uffe grouue, beeabhse delay is disrespectffil [ tos might be n yout way to destroy thitt mofflot 'r has its Lome in alf the chess local- and naik 5 things te're l'nf-ly, ts affore learned Ln {itty sueon swift moves than there 44 in one of th com fan th the Hime cActuimed oy one tow move,\ ' oque ko friermdg must be real hirrierne players, as if c wedake Hilty moves to & game url I do not think Uhese gue K ogfpin. s will contain auy more,) they chin Play LDF Hanes wuile the foll wets of the dld method only 'fHme«hed one. (If woe then take tivo * hears tuns a good played samp of lity moves, vala l do hot{ataa this could be ealied, slow tudve I ma the hurting players would have to play | iw! ufy-five gunes @h nour and not tem. I y m odtin pug aisi ho & rule, and then we mhy , this se Hoesaden', Prat tne Phsfastitatie , gnime is he altffulaitel normal, very healtnful, I «ee 1; whale the pour, analytt ab pmyer iarches the | sei av or pd bo c -f thought [rom enfy- thy ty h donn hmk’u- sequel of wm oprdijilg. &Way Wali such sutaw! t wi > tali» st and enjoy ment u pid ying again e p etbrtmess sbA¥ll play as good as bhall delfb- c oefibee as Inigeti us eeden, amd the mission fof one gist 4TNIfif {ed. | Hurriecagre play fever gives eatistac en} but, racb#r, manes guess play look lit Ay. Ndar ot a game, the lo-ing player could da- iL t e- o A “l“y 7! baby werk. | bose who tin Eehess too Sl6Gw can pity « 1 feards. lhe telmesie} variations aud munitoldndss t | t oof mers i ent are ais privilege; und every C q follower of Q afssq shad do his nesto kgep up glie hx with «bytfead work, so outed play, and cal ulation by majy- t lyf (p. bust | To play a good tame requures csceful study, ' an d Lik@s biure, 0 ¥oPy respecifullyy en efoa | -- Mit Ins ' FRED WENDEL ank fae | R t Tt tty ~ Game No. 220-Fianchette. ed and Wll’flfixj'firibm-puh BLACK ((Col. I. H. Trabue) -. «bols $ . 1. Eto Q Kt3 say that i. i to {Q 4 f f vo Bde bitsy ** herp t- olf to ag i 5 T' to R3 £ PUC fD ds oy @@ & P to K 113 el \ e, ge beetles 5. htto K B3 mil ot 6. Fro K By- ». P to ag d rhped.\ 12 Pro Qq Ba to Q B3 + s. E to l d F. I' to K Rtd - , H to Gp B3 ¥. Pro Qp K 3 | > Pr Pago ds 4d 10. P takas -P 41 Kt mafia P 11. P to K ORG of 13. 1'to (§3 1? Kit- Ko e Li P lakgs P 11 K ht to KtS ; 11. P tak go 1 @* 11. K w 4 4 0 you?\. s. Bite IK he 1%. ht taxes B . jn. R takes Kt I6. lt (ag B [4] li. Wi takes b* lo to K & £, ts wite Bob vh} I~ h to B l R pro Bie R # © FL lito NS 4, ih ot} Q 5 JL P to & BB iL. brie Rbd h Il. K to RG P 1 iL obs ”i Boi .o Biodw 6 £1 Kro d [R 3 T1 {) to R 5 e _- Jb ot fames 21 h to K2 aide, for r in oy fikus hi »». B takes R (ch) | / Qt vn. ly P o B tho Q fakes B ' ' #m Bg C 200 om. ay to RS | vs ht foal > . Q l to KB t M vu. ht tah. a A . t+ 1G takes IAB j , . Ard whit® reaiguedL ~ : The sbote game was played at Loufsville, Ky., v } npaeg the of 4 visit to that diff. | boy to As cn speaking of the gaime the next dafy, bo | ued. batth cauded bbe nute was well fought dnk . enc both sedon, These hemag noo mistakks, no bid Col o» ploy = 0 Aude Port had #he mevennd attip B; Frabfie Eee be eved 'at onevir Primed fb cho Jll was hs foliv | 2 awe ert, wished ut 0 Pe cgsarrie t Trabaels center hy elo dn, ws pd ailoed TPioune s king sa infantry Aitd m v. | cuiry Lt om the board, and drove the; king fro P30 20% otus prtace WIUGE pasus, - The fteeing king took shdl- t \in;~1' bec an Qo H serond He eft a cles field\ be- coger #2, 3096) d boom tn bigs aust. Ard that clear fell proved fo o be */ dee < Wateriso. - Mas this cadcipated? wis ddfer ce, Lat aon dental jor wass $o chiinee? When Zukertopt Ujeqce, - bad d Cera ¥aiuc into the bast ditch, IPrabue threky ade youl ons. pae rtert s himaigs positon, and bo- P od C\ 0 gigs 2 pwe orb ead Pietendi'irabae mneivy piecds lll'fl“:!l‘- H‘} £11 oo ? aa d } 1 t 2 5C ay' the | in, a e i 1 10 ) problems? Parrine. und shepld not ffllllx: Logue, vity , ly improving. Perhaps it would bo go . 140 dll the variutiong, > ' good pracuce h ta; 4 fo suite havias, 14d nre foo pads. [pet oanaly pug the ganie ilappmré tee bre tome Hest fomlctht t: death maudea yet recofded, ¥ po th Paver ed / ukertart as late as th Iwenityesecond meve; bii Zakerter®t could not eg up 'The ace K amd retreat always has Ha doom.\ Chat With (hessists. M. e wiith n. salons . Selirons cervacs . Why not try your han ipJw. 4.8, brom. 1. our solation comes near working, a not q ua''e, as g ou dou btiess nave dircovered. * I_.\. +o dI YAII'drftT’Urlnlfl'hfizlntuj ful\ 8 my, and hope to tye you for ft resglar solve ] F.C. veep on trying. You are y)ung in th ripect to accomptisa every- t. L. our Enveledge of the game is evident- t # & Tasender, olive, B pink. ollye, dark bly, dark puco, dur® fawn. {1 ma & 2 ttt, twin e h gs 4 *p 500 © - ao L9 fe ee LC 65 . 1 tou s . |- r a sha e L2 ea d Cnr G, ho i , a; at <_, e i > g. ~~, | t atk C I Plate 18 u 6 é‘ 12005 *a \' > t Up w o. 403 6000 pop 1- ~ ( fc [.f u t o AL Toa f C+ ol bok C . £003 I: Q q 0 I 1 l; : i . ta | l‘ \if o Ni s. \ ' , D “3 [> 112}; ; t l W1 « j j a. 3 © aa hol A «I. \ i t a to t o* a d 10 om 3 ! * e * [+ 1 . ' O V? f . 104 's j R © . pork f“ * ‘k‘ a H -A O a, J - f A \ | nn d . * Co F\ #' t - ¥ 4 pi % at 1 L i l. ; . . p THE MOENING TELRGRAM. ; Bp e f ‘ nog : novar Bava, | 0000 | C00. . dHE RVS muss. COxPLETE scan-mum} FRANEK'B PORK STEAK. Tar rover rove. | - TREBUTE . is f 161% M to bet- BH Bina wiEELER Wilcox - How It Was audafimy Changed Into Several Frobabilitles waif? ailment 'Will Win From QneA¥ho Ins Bren 'Many Years Away | Sketch of med fiffi‘fiy ** ! BLI. [L&I WILEUA } , s -Day 60 { . Hlmira. I * ' Love, when we met, 'twas I{ko two plunpts meeting; , Pounds of Liver. > g “a! p he”, Bose i EN & j f | Hhadge on d authority & - ; heart * : t L [ (o the Telegrams} . v. :- of Gouth [Creek The statement nde on gbo \ rm oii 9, toni If mot an ap deme b Roces a are | Pout Jey t 29 atin; people af nator Ph o ife notion | this fe Aig or ans p ho 27 *' Eroorng, - gall him that hodauso. it is his name. Not this vHingo ard maontfonting a groat tntorest tn A. Matthows, ot Spring Hill, Johnson qpunty, Russia and Engl¢nd nrbitrate pon the ques- w + 4 , t a & F 22 » V U ' fella . y L 'And wrepched away, loft nothing thoro th6 WBH® | mony jays ago our friend bought iv nico pork'| th0 81-day roller skinting race, which be&!n® Tus, Aire, Matthews writes as follows) to tho tion of the'alioged pilation by Russia, in at- - But the great shining glory of your smllo. steak which he mepnt to have smoking hot for At Madison squgre ghrdan after midnight t0- mersonas; ~\ My fathor's form les on the old tid Afgh is bn March 80, of the §greo- , . ; \ I f t A - X 1 know no part. *Twasali a blarrod, blank waste, _., pper when ho got to his home in Blossburg. night, the more so from 'the frct that two of :Bouthport hill overlooking the Obbmung | ment made betwobn giggingnilgfizgfzggwu A Adress comfinat Fasked no future. \Twas i blinding glare. . I unly elgsped the present; as ncn tasto Lome stimulating winnluut ® sted love's elivir, and I sceme: fight“: in somo strange land, like one who dreame1. » It was a gol-lilke separate existence. Qur world was set apart lu some falr clime. 1 had no will, ho purpose, no realstance- I only know I loved you all tho time, The earth something foreign and afar, Aud wo two sqvereigna, dwelling in a star. Itis 20 sid, so strange, I alinnat doubt |_| That ull thope years coald be, before wo inst. Po youriot wish that we could blgt thom Olif, ObLinerate them wholly, uml forget Thet we hnd part in life unt! . We elasap cach other wilh love's rapture-thrill? My being frenibled to 4t« very center © A+ that first kiss. Cold reason stood nalda With folded apms to I6 n grand love enter- In ny goul's snered chamber to abide -__ Its great Ligh priest, my first Inve, amd my last. There on Its alturs | consume iny pASt, And all my lie I lay upon its shrine The best onjotion« of my henft and brain- Whatever gifts and graces may be mine No secret thought, or memorys retain, But give tueny all, for dear prectous suke, ét‘muplvw surremter of the whole I mukg. MM OLPTN HOME DEPARTMENT. departnent wi\ be devated to practical recipes. Audrest lefters to Home Department, PELEOHEA Y. B eneray, S. YV. It avsaety dg peuds upon oir toy read ens to inttke the deg an ment attrachcce ased af practiul ratve, gral id com trcently took to then Por c qganerta Comm should ye supply of eopdrenifiois. 13 -w-'s0. uritton vre unly vae side uf Uhe pauper. YMARELE: CAKE. To the Filitor of the Home rep artraent ? Five.eggs, whites only, Iwo cups sUEAF, three- cup butter, one lp milk, three cups flour, ope eip corn btareh, four teaspoons biking powder, wider m little coctinest or confectioner's pink sligar op chocolate and mix with two-thirds of the batter and pla ce in the ceptor. W. w. w. *WiLLI4MsPORT, Pu. OME hud CARE. Ro the Pditer or the Home Ome cup of sughr, one egs broken into the (up,. ML the cup with sweet cream, peur ever the sugnr, ard beat thyroughiy with ex beater, twonai| ofnc- half cups of flour, two tenspeentuls of baking pow- flit-r, a pin h oof sait and ofp teaspeetful of flavor. 1 lose all caro iof ua { trfend, Blily MeA----, at the Pruzior. [ affairs. for himself and found that his bill of | then and thero registered a solomn vow, in the p the samo he Is one of the mos .affor his daily run. On the way to the depot 'he stopped in to have a little chat with his Frank lafa dbwn his steak and told Billy to look after it whilo ho went qut a moment to see a man, During; l'raunk's abgenco Billy slipped down to Metzgor's and swopped off the steak for liver, Frank came in and took the prnekage without dropping on the jolie. Arriving home the meat was sont into the kitchen and Frank eagorly waited for tho tingling of the ter bell in pleasant antletpetion of enjoying his favorite meat, couked to a turn with plenty of {nlcs gravy. As Frank pat down fto the table tho j nicaly evoked viands were [prought on and | nmong othor things placed {before him wusl some fleo fried fiver, smoking hot. Friunk gave one look in whigh amazement and disappointment wore about evenly blended and thep exelitined with a great doul of emphasis; l \ Whore in h- -ceaven Is that pork steak * I ' brought homo a aleo one!\ ~ It wus liver you brought home,\ wus the aweet reply of hls esttmable wife; \ and you wun see for yourse}?f by looking in the kitehen.\ Fmnk promptly Investigated the state of iuf- fare «id not inclyde any pork stamk. Bo ho- good-naturedly mepepted the «ltuntion ; but ho sight of high heaven, that he would get even | with his friend \ Billy \ if ho had to lay. awahko every night for a month in arder to eoncact mdequateo measures of retallation. Frank's friends now «ay he ds a high liver,\ but ull modest as well | us most clever-hegrted of men. - - + * G+ THE TOBACCO GROW EKS. + ro g cinc es They Hold Theis Semi-Annual Meeting and Transact Important Business. The semi-annugl meeting of the Chemtmuug Valley Tubarco Growers' association was held in thy court houss lust Wednesduy, The names of John MeBurney, of Corning; J. F. Beckwith, Jumes Erwin and John Toles,of Cameron Mills, were added to thg list of membership, and a discussion on te adyvisgabflity of nt offee efgucre Inting petitions to be presented to congress dt it« next se«ston, for the purpose of securing legi-lation favoruble to the domestic tobweeo g. - Bake in a loat. MATTE N. Y. * Tiff“; ecisror om. ~T. the PAt¥ of the Heme [irpqartinent: Het miHk is a good medtum in which to give chil- «ren castor oil. | 'I'gpke s darge wine glass, fill one- third with hot milk, put In the epstor oll, theu pout aver it eneugh imilk to fill the glass. If the child can be induced to drink it all wituout stepping, Uhe | teste of the oil will uot be detected. MIXLE. ELMIRA, N. Y. . link. PIF. To the Fditor of the Home In py» ft“! nif: . Bont one-ha}? cup ot rit UH temdler, dffer which add milk until a thin Fatter; yolks of four four mlnlu;pnnulul~ sugrar; bike with one crist tl_ll brown: spread over the top a frosting made by beat- Ing together the whirews d gks, thetoadd | tnblespaoontuls of winte «ugar; Raver with lein putin the oven fiye minutes. Miis. 620 W. Ci BA, N. L. MEDICAL T flv-jgnl’ Jv the Hiver it the House Depaitoxcat: For buros an seabds there is uothing than the whute of au egs, Winele sumy be pegpred over tle woun L o Tos shoes thogv ole mn as a varnish for ft barn, fud helnug always [y he applied, | It is mose cooling thaa the * sweet f oll and cotten, \ whi h was formerly enpppsed to be the «urect appheation f theo sneufting pain. Lt is the contiret with the aur which gives the ex- on hand, con Imimediate., interests, ensued, The following resolution, , Introduced \y M;. Buldwin, of Addison, wus adppted : Resoired, That the secretary of this association be directed to comm unleate with growers of cigar leaf tobraceo in all sectlons of the country where grown, nsking thom to orgdnizo tobrceo growing assofin- tions in their locality to en-operate with the New Engloud and Valléy Tohm co Growers' associations In anliing congress to linpose restrictive duty on all foreign grown competitive wrappers, Also tp temove all internal rovenuo takes ou to- bareeo, £ - Oh motion the president of the ns«oviation wis instrue ted to communleuts with the offl- eers of th e Wiseon«in Plunters' warehouse, to secure Licts relating to their method of receiv. ing und dispe-Ing of their tobgeco, One of the meinbers of h!\ ussocintion stated that the principal ‘rI-Jm-L of the meeting was to devise some scliefue for \ sweating \ their tobacco bo- {fore the béyers sgeured possession of it. Tha agents of the great tobuceo buyers in New York now buy the tfobuceo af the men who\ ratse it Lefore bogs prepared for the manufacturers' use, and by \ sweating \ Ito make severn} cents or each handied. The member- of the as- sociation propose to sive the peroentage miade by the buyers, und there Is now talk of ececting a In this alty for the purpose, If discomfort experienced from ordinary ac l- tents of this Kind, ated thing which exelyuden adP artd provept- ond airmmuvtien ois the best thing to be it onee applied. [T he epg be also congtdered oue ato the best fAmedies for dysentery. Beaten up lizhtly‘. with or without eugnr, «wallowed at a gulp. it tends, with its emellient to lessen the influmiitiGn of the «stomach and intedtines, and by forming a transient coating on thesa organs, to enablo nuture to mssime Ber bealthtul sway over the disefised body. or at Lhe most three, efim per day would be the mest that would be required in ordinary eases, ated nes the egg as fot merely i but toad wa well, the lighter the «et the Leter. Dx. IL. ~Ew York. acs e, COOKING POTATOPS AND RICE. {+ the Fditor of thr Home Department Qld potatoes should ne ver be parel before eack Ing. The most nutritious portion of the potato Hesa- tmimediately under the shin, ami this is generally aH pried away. A agnall «Boe shontd first be PUL b gous of this <tafe.\ fre m eath end; this lets the wart rout, ind the poti tea ire then put into cold water and allowed to rat slowly. They hould boil as slowly ns pdés«lble until Thete ure a ¥qmely of ways 0° wirmng over potitoes, and nearly aH good and econeric al. Sever throw away a ould potato, batoegt it in thin «hees aipd lay it in & bowl, with i frw sHees of endens, is litte pepper, salt and sine tras; i terns; ee ra- done, The best Way to vook aweet potitoes is fo hip off n preve of each end and roast fn the oven. 'The shoulft never be boded} they ure very plee stewed, If ang are over they make a niece breakfast fl«h if snueced lb ngthwiso aud fried on the grieddte, each luwe Is an excellent article of died, but is too oftep spotted in cvokfhg, coguty on the ta ble ei'her sgorched or boiled io a nuislh. A very bt deaetfenctron will coed dt Just MW oish it we M abd srk for Pr hour in cold water, drain this off, wid toooue pint of rice iid three pints of boring water mrad a liftle salt. Set your pailor cancepan In 1 pan of water with two ities In the betten;, lei tlre por Taal, fast, heefong dt 'lghbGy coveted By the time the wate foeviaperntes the froe Wit he csoked, \he t hinese the their free Pn it bag, leaving feotu to web, itud <trikia df Wan ef coocktug if, H6QHAsikHk, N. Y. HIXT® oN PAMPING.. Te the FC 'up af the Peri Degas \o these who wish to toiss certain «fabrics «Aved, The fellowins information moy be foun i usefql as \ngage the calors the sow] takes Bta bo materia ean anly be dived bigck, brof#n. paces to {sell. M dark gren. dark erimson, dark claret, dark olive, ' Boda ucr t, ullret, byea black, dark drown, dark - Dark sreen Black, dark brown, dark green, dark } chiret, dark olive., bight ogréen coark goon, bh h, scark brown, uarh erift=oen, duarg edaret, dork i Dark cti da hoo rhoson, daek claret, R a Light erimean will take {1:0 sqme as dark orinp. sen fo _ thret - Paack, brows, dark erimgony dark claret. Fawn will irk erunsun, dark green, black, brew e, dark chiret , , brown,wlnrk olive, dark crimson, Catk climb. ~ olive. . Dark Hlae-dlinckt, brown, dark erfthgon, dark goren,abss& ca pret, dark ollve, dark blue. Pale' blue- -Uars ectmson, dark green, black, Froway claret, puce, dark biue, dark olive, lavender, brangd, yellow, I fume will dye brown, black, darck green, dak cmnqonfidnrk vrlaref,. Lavemfer- Black, brown, dark ertmson, » claret, | Pink- Dark rimsan, dark | Kose bame us pluk, but also orang», seartet an 1 I girade, | filt‘uw. primrose uel yellow will dye almost ny , required, as also pose a gdrd girnife. +> uray Will only dyo, he «idegp brown aad black, dark greén, dutk < duret, Jack o eimsun, dark fawi, dark blue % “ hite slik ARJ cr ton goods enn he (lyl‘d almest ffy color, - Hite wooten @guedr enanuet be lifulunr‘. dyed in the Jase e; Fully cleaned, differently, Lt is B mixed stuff Knme4, calor, S¥xactag, N. v. fuey can, bowever, be beaull« «As cutton, milf arut wool all take dye alinost un possituc to red ye a any color exeept the dark enes | Pale biue fabrics will fedye better thin Al. M. @ s. \ tab ot eal, t have & reli-hins salud tog I j ; pesisats of such trial, and |n case of conviction of il, aud you * «hing salad tog Lunefn, Mor t acl you NHB C 'On & \CB 0 mufpiter in the frst ds gree, the of execeut- I fepufunces that he t bear the a Apenas auf his trigl. I sry that the people of this vity and, gounty ures \I Ligs, without doubt, the test the buflding mentioned Is constructed, it wilt © be run iss is ce-operaftive estisblishment,and the | price of topme=0, it Is thought, will be materi- ally Inereased. * #4 --- -__... EXPENSES QF MENKEN'S TRIAL. ! good lenkons for Believing That the Stato '- Will Foot the Bill. Willinm H. Lovell, chairman of the heard of | atpreryisors of Chemuhg county, has raturned i from his visit to Albany where he went to on- denvor to havo the state assumo and pay the ey peuaes of the Menken trial, now amountifig to $10,000, Tho law under which he made his request was passed 1, 1882, nnd Is entitled * An act to provide for the payment their in either of the state pri- Bection one of the luw reads as fellows: Whenever any onviet or convicts In efther of the state prisons of this state, or In the New York State U reforngtory ut EAmira, shall be Indicted und tried , for Any offense comgnitted by such convict or con- vjets daring tho tUme of their Imprisonment in any ature prison In this state, or réformatorys, the ig. evmxfln- judgment or sentence of thu court shall bo | pald by the state, Mr. Lovell reports that he met with con- encouragement In Albany. Atiorney- General O Tidten favoring the idea and giving While the daw, in its etriete«=} Interpretation, does not Or to egver | tunis odse, the fact that Menken was an ox.n- eonviet will, itis believed, be Jouked “f...“ gs ap <n reason Why the state should 11 44 ne-«lles»s to heartfly in favor of it. would ussist In having the | | matter arniunged to the satisfgction of the tax- I puyers of the county. i front. by the «tate oi the expensesof the trials of con- | in the Domimon. 'They succeeded in tracing viets for erlmes: committed during the time of | our town boys and two others, who aro well- knov uno of our boys wil} come out at the front, Now York to-night state that tho betting mon 'Donolme by Lowery or hiy pals, and from there & # - ___. Arrested an a Serlous Charge. Charte» Cary was arrested by ehdef Little yes-terdnuv gt The udide rtakipg reoms of Edvard D Lin br, on Carroll effect, for robhitmg a yernp v oman named Berry sid in the fifth ward, on tiie e[ manth, down tn the «trect, his cont iud «les gs well s- *} in men faken Trom him. hes carl -e term rome has Joby, and Bis new bat torn 1 Cary warvedl an exvamimattinn and went «o jail to awit tho action of the grumd jhl}. fue w' Jun. 'o lvll'n'l cu, ~ -o .> e gee ale sare The Bed Men's Danee. 'The Re} Men gave the-last of their serfes of very pl nasaint hops at their hall tin Lake streat last CIhoreday evening The attendance was not so lnrge as on soine previous oeccastons, but the epjoyment was quite us great. Franklin's orchestin furnished tho mnuste, The hop» given by the Red Men daring the past winter have been noted for their epjoynble features und select mumdugru und muny will regret to learn that there will be no more of them until next fall. bau wn ance son . <- o( dite (n a ow ane , Nobily HKescued. A young mun wus hudly sold yesterday by endeavoring to put out a Ire which he imag- lef dmed he saw burning a young lady's dress, He bravely went tofhor reseue and found that u - p'tu'lfltfgrv of sofe sort of free powder had proken open in lhyr pocket and was fsing out like «mukea, i I ' # Ge@ «o in -- mmm Golng West to Live. Charles Hamiltean, a well-known and popular Eliniry boy, is, {bout to tike up his reasidones In Cte (p- where he has seeured a do- siruble position. |. Muny friends of the young unten white regretting his departure wil wish him all the succes that he is so well worthy of, * o agr 6 00> . * For colds, erogp, usthnis, bronchitis and sore throat use Ur.{iThomas's Eclectric OH, and got the genuine. sa can e neap H1S- shirt was : arfubged -to run hit larch among the curtains. | 1 | 1 f , age on ft en the oceaston bf the (grind concert Beery wis o knuek eod 0 | x. horo, nro ontéred with the chances that with the other not fur bohind, Advices from rate Al. Boyst and John O'Malia as about even for first plince, with no vary great odds against WIll Royst, Harrigian, Skinnor or Walton. Al. Boyst has never beon in mn race longer thun tweive hours, and hus won the only two he every entered,. He ia able to stand any amount of push and drive, wid if hi§ foot do not trou- hilo him by blictering he will come out at the Heo skates with much tlimpame move- ment as did in fact studied it from tho lato champipn,'-and can mafutain the steady,rapid glide without weariness for hours. Will. Boyst, the second fuga in tha latr six-day ruce, has been racing ever since the late mateh, on a three weeks' tyip, fAnished Tuesday | nixh$®, ho- skated. sixtson ruces, winojing } thirteen, the threo being last by a fall which in- jured his kuee. Ho exerts himself too much in rucing, but hasa constitution of fron und can aturml almost anything Mporting men in this village nro exelted over tho race and there will be many in attendance from here, RECORD OF THE MEN. New -Your, May {L—Thn following roller | rkuters will partletpatedn tho six days' mateh f which begins Monday morning at, Madison Hquare garden: Keaneth A. Skinner, Boston; Charles Harmmiman, Sin Franctsep; Albert Shock, Chicago; F. Maddocks mid John 0, Mella, Boston; WilHam Boyst, Fort Jervis; Charles Walton, Bosffm; Juncob Small, Brook- lyn; Charles W. Emary, Morristown, N. J.; Jumes M. Reynolds, Mpnatana Territory ; James Francis, (colored,) MussacBQusetts ; Albert Boyst, Port Jervis; Oliver TyOns, Penn Yan, N. Y.; Alexander Snowden, Hast Boston ; Louls Raun- ders, New Brunswigk. Al hays» previously miude goods records, kind aro counsigored cham- plous to their several focalfties, kenneth RK. Skioner, of Boston, with a record of 7X1 miles In six days ab twelve hours a day, made Inst year in Boston; uge, twefity-six yearn. * t bartes Harriman, of Nun Francisco, Inte of Hav- erbfl!, Mass., thirty-Uve years old, with a beel-and- too record of 5330 miles in sta days Albert Shock, with the best reegrd of thirty-seven | to sixty hours, a Chlengo {Em twenty-eight years old; 'w ho made a recorl of 95) miles In the last Mad- ison Square garden conte«t. e E. L Maddocks, of Boston, fwenty-cight pears old, bekt record 1,000, mado in thh lust Madisdh Squaro gurden contest. Juhy O' Melia, ninetron years old, a Boston boy, miles, in the last Madison square guar- den \lull. Willlnnfif Boyst, of Port Jervis, best man after Ponovan in the last race; redurd, 1,045 inlies; twen- ty-.one ypars old. ' Charles Walton, Roston, ghamplon tWwonty-four- hour «kater of Massachusetts, with a record of 244 miles aud 701 milds In a week. Jacob Snajl, the pion, with & Mid- Ison Squatoe reconl Of 1%5 duiles In a week; age, twenly-three years Charles W. Emery, of Moffistown, N. J., with a tem-hour record of 117 miles, made at Trenton April D lost; age, twenty yeaurw Jataes M. teynolis, hampton of Montana terri- tory, a ten-fillo skater, nevpr in a long distance. culilGol, James Frgnets, colofed, champlon of Massachu- petls, fou y skater, agr, twenty-one years. Uhver Lyons, of Prun \., N. Y., twenty-three years old, recoru, 720 miles ih 100 hours at Havana, m. I., In Mag b. The I nknown, of Ko hester, N. Y.; record, 25 miles in thirty-«ix hours. Alexander Snowden, of East- Boston, Mags., twenty -twiryears oll 'best skater from one to twon- ty-aix hours; record, 452 miles in the last-named times. Louis saunders, champion of New Brunswick; the unly one why ever beat Nkinuer; never 18 a long Fye. to +.04 o-- WAS A PARTNER OF LOWERY'S. ; I A Well-Known Buffalo Merchant Taken Into to, Custody,. R Brrrai o, May 9.-The city was 'astounded a few duys ago by news of the arrest of A. J. Rayner, the well-known cigar dealeg on Mauin atreet, His storg was Iiminediately: searched and many hitherto missing articles were found, prinelpally watches, diatuoud rings and other Jowelry,. For somo time the Canadian officers have been on the wateh fqr the perpetratora of | the numerous robberies that hfive been effected 1 1 U I the goods to Buyneor's stom, procured a search | warrant, and,served It on him vith the above result. Enviier was futo court and bafl furnished to the amount of $8,008, Its thought that Charles Lowrey, ono uf the Oscgola bank burglars, was impliaated in the Canndian rob- bertes. The goods were thken to a man named forwarded to Jayne, Donolme bas been at rested, Hads heléioverl to huve been mixed up with Proctpr in the Susguphanng robbery. Inforediita * < ol 60.0 R Baldwin Post] Meeting. Ballwin post No. 6, (G. KA. It., held un impor- font meeting Thursday evening. C. 13. Chase, of the Northern Central shops, aud Edward Kenuedy, of the pollee forge, were takes into memtb«erslip. Mr. Kennedy served in the navy | for several years and aftefwards enlisted in in 1 Infantry company, Wherehe attained the rank f of Hieutenant. Prof. Prentice, principal of school No. 1, was elected a member, A com- mittee was appointed to qrrange for properly Detoration du)‘ mired will report to the post in about a Week T'hvu a special meet. i} will be held. 14 © * - -p F « _- For the May Festival, k Pre fossor Huimer has areangemeants for Ifnlutzglw stuge of thy {upvru house \ butflt up ' so that 500 persins t 4u appear to ivl\vant- with which the May T4stf#f@al will close. 'The «tage WBI beextended ouf aver the place new 3 c ecupied by the erchestrs aud seats will he 60> hil aik dd > Deereo of HMvoree Filed. 4 decree of diverse grunting a separatiop between Auna Burnett und Edward L. Burnett, wits last week filed in the cagnty eclepk's offices. The divorcee was granted by Judge Martin the ; Ath ot May, 1881, and the papers have since , bsen in the hands of L. Mimer, the ! plhuotfT s aftorney. 20 ede e r # ine * Is thera no balin in Gilead? Is thare to physician there? \ Thauks to Dr. Pierce, tiereds a baim in his \ Goiden DMscovery \ ua \balm for ogery wound \ to harlth, trom colds, coughs, consumption, broncehitl«, apd all ebroule, blood, lung—{and liver affections. | Uf druggists. | con 0 # Go # , Inthe Ck“. Charles H. Yerrill, the able and' successful prinelpal -of -the Delaware Literary Institute at Frumkin, N. Y., was In thu city last week, visit- | ing 4. Dorman Steqle, the millionaire boul aitthur. | C tto ; cen esen n @@ # m n o- opps i Ink! Ink! Ink! | names cs 1 U U U A& puekage of German ye makes ia pint of } Ink. Any cojor wanted can be madd. 10 cants. | All German Package DyeCo., Elmira, | ¥. . wam o ote cmm 4G dgn i 4 inca cme an Opinm and Morphine Habit Cured or ro pay inside of twenty days! Thousands of te«trnoninis. Dr. I. 5. Hamifiton, Ceres, Alle- guny county, N. Y. 2300 mS. 10. N voip ste #p t -+ recte The Tersonrax will send free of charge the } opflnufg chapters of its magnificent new serial story. a valley on thp east and Bouth Creek va l6y on | the wost, After living at home twerty-two and a half years, the farm being small curred to my mipd; that the {friends att home for mo, so on the 16th day of Octohaer, after packing my trunk for the wost, | them ail good-byo. Nearly thirty year ; passed. sineo that day and now my sists , girl noxt to me in age in our family, is , to goe mo. That Inughing, romping gif used to meet me at the gite to groet mj | ing, and who was ever at my side read - stroll in the fleld or n rarpblp in the wopds, is at inst coming to visit mie at my home . west. How off ho's met mo at the gaté To groot my coming sister, Mate, With ruddy chpoks and,laughing éyes, The hnpplest gifl benegth tho skies. The s'xtenm we viewed when we wore yof 711m river lata, tho blug:Chonmung; - | fibum ''rrek and oh, those Southport bi 'The shady nooks and r{ppling rills, I oft recaunt those childhood greues, The sweet birch burk, the winterkreeng; +- 'The berries fresli and chestnut sweet, p- Euch helped to make our joys complete, In winter I would const ind skate, R Ans syowball with my sister Mate, Mo climbed the fences, sealed the walls) i Played in the Golds with bats und balls; Ulimbed in the barn and on the stackp, And buzsod the tuk trees for was, And slide upon the ies and romp, And gathor cattails in the swamp. What put It In my mind to roam, The {inrm was small-the dear old homér; Thore grew a feeling in ny breast That L nclo Sim had farms out west, 1 I left my Lome at twenty-two 'To paddle in my uowh canon, w Kince then, within my little craft, The winds have tossed me fore and aft. i A few more days an'} she will come To bring me all the news from lume; 1 now am waiting at the gate 'To greet her coming, slater Mate, * @r + FINE SPORT PROMIS park, each meeting : puree, Open to contliti¢ie : Trotting Circuit For and St, Marys. Wirbraxysport, Pu., May 9.- The pr now are that Willigmsport will be fuvor senson with some fine trotting races Ouks park, which has been entirely rtrueted, und is noiy one of the fAne-t t parks in the statd. placed in the New York and Penffsyivna) ter-stuto trotting elreudt, and the rand take place in June. r went hus been given tho manigers b owners of \ fly\ 11, frst only. veut. © PUT IN \llmnny \ Richardson, ouf the ofd Tr nine, who fy playing his second seagon w New York feaguc club, is fust taking hf argony the best ball players in the country. On Tuesday hb was put in the box agaifis=t the Providence team, holding the champion Elmira, A great doul c horse flesh tjhmuuhj cauntry, and some. very dine trotters expected to be on the ground. the progmmine tor the season of 188) meeting at. Elintra, Thoma» J. Foyd , sedpetary, Jurte # 3, 4 and 3; second meeting at O Willinmsport, J. C. June 9, 10, 11 and 12;, third meeting Marys, G. C, Brandon, secretary, June 18 and 19. Following is the program First davy, Tuesday, 2 48 purse, 4400, and 2:20 class, purse, #400 ;, day, Wodnesdlay, 2147 class, purse, $4) 2.26 class, purso, 7400; third day, Th 2:2; claps, pucipg, purse, $4008, amd 3 :U $400; fourth day. Frida class, frotting, {purse, $4044, and Park Folio wing a Natlional issgriation mtieb d buy, straw and stabling free; foupto en three to stuart; chtries close Monday, A for thaentife cipeuit, for which addr different bukufrins; the winner to If, owlnug to bad wea other the bonurd shall be imitble one or tnorg races (ffiun before 3 p. n. i day of the week of the meeting, sact shall be duclared off and tha eutrauce refunded. ~ The transportation will b trom Rimira to- Willinmsport | starting at Williamsport. vided i» foliows: Pifty, twenty-uve und x40). * @ % > for Himself. to cight base hits. sCitsO11. schema, ness and good judges of orf land say surface dndieations renson that the dand is Tf the direct ¢ tion of the great Bradford belt and H there is itaison to belicrs that ofl will ts in paying qnantitic=. The Bradford fitna is noted for iis pnudgment in such aed the fact that 2,000 neges of Innd ha lenged is pretty good evidence that they s The farmars bn the vief 1 Webb's Mill», are much easited over tha in oll ther The Mead-Baildwin Suit. Corwin Bulbd win, as coumsel dor bis | Frunk, amkil Jndgo Smith, at the court held in Oviego inst week, to strike out a lurge portion of the cofupiuint of Mfnos M. Mead in his suit for slander. -A appenred in his own behalf, said that the Bald- wins Wwitnted too much of the complain en out and nsked that it be allowed t§ The judge listened to tho argument a the pupors. Pleasant News From anm Old Elmira J. J.. Brown, deveased, was engaged atvices from the youug genticinun, wl popular in Elmira sogicty and business report him as being much pleased \¥1h his now home and enjoying exeellent heal ~ ¥ Best Fronch Brandy, f Ginger and Camphor Water, as comb) Ur, Pleree's Extract of Smart-Woeed, is-f remedy for eolic, difrrhcea, cholera ° t dysentery for bloody-fAlug ; also, to bri rs and lnflfimmmory aulacks culds, feve early. The Brooklyn Rink to Be Sol . A decreo directing the sale of the Btpokiyn rink on an meehanig's lien held by Jones ‘1 - ~ No tietting I There ty gomaderable Interest manifested in Elmira over tha preparations made by & Co., of Bradford, to bore for oil near Mills, amt it is believed that sqme of th lators are preparing to Persons familar with the off busi- ) decisi we ewe In facfi,_su well di that the Triwne the next morning d him a better pitcher than Radbourn pitched for the Providenso nine., \I has played in every champonship gas far this season and is as good when the willow as when in the field. York club is countod on ais a sure win + G+ a - nterested in far oil ur 4% > w +4 <b 4 - J# ~ 19 @ io “ur-k) of the Nfth ward, was issued the Dyspepsia cu ¥ | Judge Boardman Smith, _ by; Hood's Ratarparille, ~a . , Htpson A. MaT W illiar a Wllllmfi-pun har 3rOWN, on all Purses will} TO PITCH. The qung man Elmira Hall Piayer Is Nr. Me on has yet been re} #e =-- )- Bmart-Weed, ft oc- gould . 1, who com- 'for a in tho 28; 13, | hws cl TRivs, EDs nsport papects d this n Old recon- withfg 11mm rda in- s here if enaduruge- pre by ut the may be fing i- First m Follo¢ 1 Oak» retary, at St. $16, 17, | ine for hecond U, uyd Pyiay, vlu-«s, ¥ 2:3) hotel re the overn ; er and ay 25, 8 the pefeive her or fo start re last ques money b paid horse- be di- ten per ginking seq LBs RARE ith the plaee down he do, 'elared , whos anny \ e thus lelding i New TH Ln: this“ Ol. Carroll AYeblb's ] mpeet- | in the hat the » gob and [| itinun- found , fvhich JP been seller ity of I ‘xlpthnr. tm of , who Estriek.- stand. Ad took -- : | B If used [ k Bro., otk by 3 | past ¥ . of the Prinemss o | mark is one of the m contomporary ~Eppropé -‘ufi'uix - 4 friends. 'The pall- on March 17. Te the foh-advance bf e}ther the Russian or Af. han troops from thd [positions thay occupled at tho time, until ison «athing further should 'bo done by the Eurdpelip governments Interéste toward the sottiefiter sot the frontidr question, and in pursuanicdlof (Which the movement elthor Afghan or Russian forces would ht propsr. From the ‘ehly-bulanaed relations of Christian IX, tin# of Denmark, with the royal families of and his se- lection to arbittaté} pn tho question stated, seems to be natural bid wiso. Heisthe father who, in the course of Q iden Consort, of England, sltd1l ascend tho throne, and hla, wife of Al¢xandeor III. jent royal funtily of Den- d 4 ; nature, will be thy, when her husbhan of the empress of}? The history. of tho' most interesting pages in an chronicips. - When, Thristian was' married fo Landgrave, Wilhelm 'of not have brien foresech y nbsmn'fl‘ Fersons would and queen of a country hem was pative, matri- ngland and 'Russis and Grecsca. 'The most im- portant domestic-lb? a?! during the reign of: Christian IX, has bee the loss by Denmark of\ the duchies of Hojstdih and Sehleswig, {n 1864, which ware cededitd Alustrialand Prussia, after u waralisfstroun - ¢lf io Danish arids. By mi treaty of 1867, afthir| and Prussin, Schiesi@t May 26, 1842, Prinko Louisg, daughter. Hesso-UCussel, if epoulfl that those comparqtiyi bhecrom» reigning fing to which neithuxi-‘b monfally related itp || parents of tho lath; id 1 -Holstein was made a province of Prussip. Danmark has a population of abgut 2,000,000; , \Mle inhghitants arg a well éeducaihd and thrixing people, and are a nation blessad with the edppfityerts of real prosperity and happiness, t] t little among the proud powers (I? Europe .~ fic oe 1 An Industry Which, a (51084 D f Two hundred mn: Pulimun car shops ipfithis city. The greater | par u’t' the men ure frgin Philadelphia although. a rumber of Elokifalis are employed there. ! Yesterday a notle office stated \ No work ployes.\ Enough mr adelphin during ths en wanted But old em- / bave arrived from Phil- ; ek to fl the shops to tional workmen gre [fuken unless they were employed before the ghops shut down. A. J, Druke, who for many|years lived in this city and was in the em; by of the Pullman com- pany, afterwards going to Philapeltthia, where he whs the superintendent of the hops, is in charge of the Elmira husfness until the com- puny's buildings in 'the Centennial city are ready for occupgney; Ho stated yesterday. that the, Philidelplfia thops would be ready for business the Ist of duly, at which time he | expected to return and tuke charge of them, The Pullman company has a lease of the El- miru shops which expfires the 1<t of December und Mr,. Drake expressed the beliaf that a full foree of men would be kept at work here until $ extended, No new work is being dane here, re- that time, but did not think the 1051150, would be 1 pairing and relltting the cars being done ex- elusively. There are twelve or dfiffeen cars in the shops at present, and more are fit Philadel- phia and othef points waiting to be repaired. some of the 3211“;- here are of the most elegant and gorgeous owned by the company.and to an Inexpertenged bys it would seem that nothing ebuld be done to improve their zitppmflMlue. It is rumored that a grand effort fill be made by some of our business men Ao have the lease, of the shops extended, or if that is not possible to have some, buildings erpeted an keep the our business men. The kprepers of boarding houses in the vicinity of the shops, lard reaping ome of the benefits of the new, but temporary boom. * r The R. Y. M. C. A. Annual Méeting. « The Indies au€lliary of the I'. Y. M. C. A. gave a supper and entertainment at the chapel Hall Tuesdgy evening and the members of the association held the annudl meeting and elec- tion of officers. The report of General Seere- ment of the work done by the assodiation dur- ing the year. A very pleasant social time wis ladies who hud the affair fu charge Cleared about iv.. The following officers were elcctedfto serve for the énsuing year: Pres- dent, L. J. Stomp: vice-president, E,Denio; trea=urer; T. B. Delo; recording secretary, J. M. Yan Dyke; general sderetary, F. Z. Wileox; managers, J. .H. Shearer, C. D. C. L. shnttuek, C. W. rown, C. M; Lundy, A. Burnes, A. Kinkade, - +10@ e -- 14 Sued by the Plank Road Company, dently have great faith in the position they have taken regarding fhe collectiig of fol§ on their demain. | In addition to the huit against WThomag Russell thryfi have imminenoed one at Bulle Holud and, the gasd is returnable before Justice; Galatian the 18th of May. pay fout cents toll and the defendants assert that Univ should only be made to disgorge b Head have formed $00mhinafi suits and haye rgis« murpo-e,. l j 44 e - -_ Wy of Mother. > ui hast loft us, And it griergs ofip inmost feat, It is hard to loge you, mother, ' But the bent 7‘: rfleuds must part g+ In Mey _Deare-t moths, 1 \Thou wast uhfiibqs érue and faithful, GoA saw fit t6 (gM thee home;, No more sorrofr, ifd more suffering; AllAyuur vrigis oll earth ure done. 1 + God will guar{ aiid guide you,. mother, , To your last land Angl home; +- \ Thou hast setips this example: f , Live for Chr ét id hira mione.. Thoée dear fri h n That kissed y: They will not teo + ou left behind you, parting lips good-by9, you, mothers ond the skies. £ * _C. L, eon PENINGS., 6 E ¥ A $ ¥ has awarded the contract ing year to <. M. Lee. tas Deister was very large- ifternoon. 'The Rev. Mr. re services. The flowers and appropriate for the CITY r! -The common coftne for sewer pipe Iona? g -The funeral of Matt ly attended last Suid Kammerer condue displayed were abund occasion. e -The funeral of {se was held Jast Sm? i-year-old. Charlie Briggs ornipg a§% NS; Foter and Morey, George French, Paul's church. ph, allowed the stuff to boil black, heavy smoke which be sent ffom 'box 42. The street, Tuesday af over ind catch fire.! apose caused an alst - department responfen damage was done. -The lev. E. M g church, conducted {the} noon the remait | aging, | Thero wore and the 'rostdence 31mm? { ronged_ with sorrowing s i : Johr : friends lhe) were: John Davis, John i mars and Jokn K.i Ma 2C a a tary Wileox was read and gave a eoheise state-ii %. The earth. | terfeft, 7. In Emmet. NJY. No Fourtecn letters; an able periodical} 2, 6, 14, 1, an | affiictibn; 12, 8, passed provious to the entertainment, and the 1 industry which is such a material aflvantage to | gyome, Bimiru, N. © Wri enter but dne puzzle on a page. Angwers a 2491.-Dew, are, hin, #92.-Great minds often a labor under yriov mg; disqdvantages arising, from pecuniary disabilifics which render their powers * unavailing. (2498.2, cod, hares, carolin, coronfited, * Original contributions are requested from ail, on but oneiside of the deluyed, siths,. a 240S.- uct, t. 2408.--Bubby. -'Tinsel, ANecordion, 13114:pr : buis, drum, flute, . panied, estfite, tec laud. 25(04..-Narrhtion, npisomp, * - or- a war, between Austria 1: - ¥ fame by the poser; In \reward\ offered by the losory, . ' \ff In \cape s aat and grand; _ [to les In \acre\ of finest land; ~ woo cll : In \need\ of {hhving.a good band, - hta ~ Pet-hp, s by t. timdé you understand . . \ , Thisisimple Kittle puzzle well enough, no ' * So that you w the Whole * Is com pos: t «grassy turf. - * MORRISSYILLE, X, ¥. 09 REevnAarRDp. 62\ No. 2607-Cryptogram. . . . w PROLQDX YRZO iEQKU} :ORTHKO ZTXR RXBEOU , XEBRUK XBQTLC FBQAH] VEZ HKLQQK ZTXR f VHZ0CKGPAXLMQT 28 d W +2\ CATATONK, N. Y. ko .. fropwev. =. 40] the outer door of the | tenifig. \ b. . on & t? | \Boeload a fian's ame and legvea beast of burden, ;, Behead a fish's name and legve a person to efr. Behead a fish's name sna legve a confusion from _, i defeat. 3 | { : woord ‘ DUNMORE, Pa. ; ¢ their utmost working eupacity, and no addi. | RE, Pa. i I Norton, W. H. Peters, J. F. Lingle, FE. Fiteh, | - The officers of the Plank Road company evi- {1 against Lewis beaver for running the toll gate | | John Clare and Tliaddéns McGowan, coflfgpanions . of the deceased, Mlpd pall-bearers. \ous! -Workmen engaged boiling tar on KaSt Witer' promptly. affix? but little. of the First Methodist! ryices last Sunday after» |, the late Mrs, John Pick» | floral offerings, |: iq Thdmasf Joseph Du-. £ 'he officers ; eclaiin that a person driving two lhgrses should | cents. The farmers jn the\ vicinity of Bulk | on to fight the | d a fund of 331500 for that | ( * ' tacy . 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ANNA. a + N « I am romposed 25 letters: © 20, 19 is somethi i the masculine gegader; 1 | der; 10.11.12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 11 is a pregent which lov- F 12g friends give to each other; 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 is to + shut; . eat; 3 is a pronoun; 9, 7, 8, 9 means extinct, Iam very oli saying. fs 9. 1, 8 We ' * * 1. 42. 23, WELLSVILLE, , No, 2513-i1%iamond. . ao td g, 1. A lette 7. [A bush. :% Pines. C4. To topple. ' pi 5. Spends. 6., Td resign}. To xcept 8. A peak . R4ls of Himalaya mountains. (9. 4 letter. , 60 BurFaALo, X. Y.; & +o > M. G I __ No. ?514-¥gtter Enigma. | 20. First in the TELEGRAM is seen| . _. fe aC But néver found in t{Grit;\ | My next is in a \hofe L ween} But nejer in a pit\ ~~ | My next 'Tis nof to \angels\ My nex And r The last {s found by shilors trhe - :. In the It} * O. My Wh Wrote lyrid pootry. - LIVERPOOL, Pay' i. In Cyrus of beer.: N. Y. _ I% Pr. H. B. F. No. 2517-* Quotation Charade. , , Sho left the novel halfqénenit / mu. e Iog ~ Upon the Total shelf; f - She left the new pigno sffmt, } [ she couldn't please herself. | Po 3 . t g But light as any wind that blow t+ + j i Ho fleéetly-did she stir, 18 . The flower she touch'd on, dipt And turned to look at. Her. Her Kissastern so close and kind, That tru : , Hard Last !I am, and wripkted rind, . But yet thy sap was btin'd. | - . | - Norwicx, N. i oy rod ANSWERS NEXT WEEK, f e - o ~ \ y ~~ /' The ljloetical Puzzler, , Tle id tall, he is fair, . And he parts -his Ylonde Straight down the middle ‘ he genérall dresses in the two ; ,propensity to sk lars with the cor makes it a habiH and prominent thoroughfares, wi at an angle of forty-five degraes real expression nion with the he Poetry is his for anid if you aro rhetoric for the duubtedly conyvi eontributfons pi His ideas concen sory to the untn parent ineffab than 4 miss of claFe that published, you ow; thatit is impossible for me to a. | remember them Bus our postical puzzler is | M ustry and patience, and f. his pro- - gassessed of unapp > If you were semble? A pe # « ; revolutions .a bupols, spite, tone, 416, C4, y; -Calepdar, fakeigfinn, ur’omai’ duct f Hofi250‘6—l i In “sought” IG, .~. 4. compose them. perchance some sanity, should i he immediately state of 'bliss, a1 first beau. - Hor tion to-some pu and if you should he will assume,; zlesa was tn tha 'nittmber, with the air of uctions do rot ened, but aghin| endesvors to to world, and is cong - ROCHESTER, N Which was th ait the creation, Why is herb it in {supa Why is a blind ma he is generally led (lead). Whon he is going to sing. || When is & teachey like an af When he is a private tooter. How dogs an bute sending a terd 3. M. M. wit 5:4? 1 Another whee} : the other yoy nicatfins to: Fnner® B. Burlin=' C _> &-6-8%., paper, ise ink, anl « Tre % 4) Puzzlés of Last Wegk. L Ned, d. 0A. -ESaratoga Fprin ”g. roduct, tumult, .-~-Papilionaceous, 2500. ers, aternefleaser? 2501. ves a Bs cw; ot, clarion, cornet, eym- +> Aite, viotin,. 2502. ergaed, fer, addors. 2502. -Gzover Clave» \ top, oel, r. =. b. i Mr was}? Rents. | ume~bgt4terEnigmm (L 7 - i 2 I f bead Fighes.Nanies. e 5, e gud legve a sign of an idea. ° <3 G ne and leave a word prefixel is - . ~ & cand leayesometiting near to. < ~ e anf legye things to haul or., ‘ + + me and leave a person lis- | victor B. C90 > sur- * pulverize. 6. A colop. 4. A letter. - R. I. 1 - o & a '$\IQ§LS 1 C mksho—N uméerical:; oC ow H find inil to 9. ect you Will see' -__ \ 1 gt a* & e -. find my 4$ 5, t rey fne. is Détictous fruit, 3, _, of oleic asid with a salifi- W 1 : 0. 2512~NunperioaL My 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, we wear; 45, l1is a pronoun o 2, 6 is a synonym of won- + 4, is something that a 'cai likes to Niv. . SCHO0t-GIRL | - s cthiried by \people tho' 6 to given; |~ I fs in the “Parrish” belof, tip in to, 1 idgle of the \sea;\ | _ ., c , will:give an author{who > ~d. U: Large. . 25615-IHigmona. tos Ap exclamation denbtins’g‘rebukm‘l l Acequfate. & Afeast 6.\Tocoun- ZCAYE . . 2516-I§umericd¢li 3) 4, ?, to pay; 9, 13, 11, 10, 5,. a kind | ind First, t me on my word, - hl t y. OL ' Bosercq yi is an effeminate + height of fashion, y-blue necktigs and ners. turned down a of attitudinizing 8:3, lead elpvated 16 > ida sort of ethe- |, mn hig eyes, as if destripg commu- \; - f t avenly bodies 6f ar {er sphere. be. kan'av a df rhythm and metre, contdnt to listen to\his eulogistic . Spnpeliof five Tum! s,, be will un- rea'you thht [but for his poptical gzledom woulfl sttrely degenerate. ning form puzzles gre very fUlated, anil he looks down with ap- ; {contempt npon hisibrethren who . .. I Charades 'ate his gelight, dnd if editor, during: mporary in- sert one of hig in hif department, ° ' is transformefl into an ecstatical . © d proceeds to. put on more frills ° . 1 44 prentegn during the presence of her infigcently he will call your atten- lein close proximity to his own, sniffing the fact of its existence, le 8 al sufprised expression and de- Sora s not are that one of hib puz- | - * But, then,\ he' says, ; . superior-being, \I have sp many ,' '(. take upt Itogetlier disneart- « in lavirels frog; in- nt > Me wape K. Montacus, | YC. . moo .; *~ & v,- Conundrumg ; p first, the hen of the.egg? Thehefi, te ride:s donkey, dis ° J (91m?- a 311m would you re- Sup the best of - 11 soup? Because . kéaf wat n-pibeg © Becgquse ~ : ~ i . - © Hike a tea-kettlo just oxxiihg Loit =~