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*l «*&:• .^ NORTHERN aKJuauxiu. tJMV/v v ujk»i.i M ^ «^ _,_ »ttfaifs»y.J'*tti»» Baa»asM« efttlreadwaf.IJUea. f SOUTHERN TRIBUNE, f you save a pala la your beck, stop HI b»e berk. tti>p It! Aa achinf buck, pfXl gDo yy want to know bow ? Let tsll your In the first place, nem try M yourself of peia wit' out kuowiag : cause. If paia or ache exist U*r« insane for ft Find out the reeaoa sod t after it. Btrike M cause *' a good, tuff jm with the right weapon and iu allies, is sad ache will flea like chaff before t wind. To get right (town to it. \back *•\ W indicative of kidney disorders, a >y pfaesd there by nature. Heed his trnhf; take up the weapon and strike rfore ffisesss Is reinforced with allies that ut not he rented by hand of man, such aa YOttPAT, AUGUST 1 II MINO* MENTION QOUVtltMtlMt, WAKE UP rights disease. Let us introduce yon to tft weapon. Let us provs ha superiority , all others! Here Is a bk>w it struck: Lra Olaastead. of T* Broadway, Utka* r Y., spsaks of her recovery tn short but oiated namner. She says: * 4 For years are suffered from ' bec*sea*V result! roes kidney disorders, which rendered ife Bissrahk. I had a feetag of MSS and lassitude, which I could aot brow off. I have used many so-called tidsey cures without aay benefit Finally [triad Doses Kidaev Pills, finding tn them relief at last, which I had heretofore hooked for so long la vain. M Mrs. Ohnstend is well up toward the tap in the \ladder of life.** Dona's Kidney Pills have proven a boon to her advancing years. Doan't Kidney Pills are not a ca- thartic, and cap be taken by anyone, no saatter how delicate their constitution. X<* a curs all, but a specific for kjdney complaints. For safe by sll dealers. l*rice. 50 cents per box, six boxes for 9150. Mailed on receipt of pries, by Foster Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. T- t sok Aganu for the United fr'Tt Whitney and wife are at Point Tiriaa. Gnc*. D Storie, E^ . of Wetatchie, was in town yesterday. % We hear that our European party m now doing the continent Rev. Somere, of Genera, filled the Prenbyterian pulpit Sunday. Supervisor Clark, of Fowler, paid the TUBUS* office a riaftt yssttorday. Grace, the cajcbt year old daughter of G. W. Seller*, is ill with typhoid fever. P. YaaBuren, Utica, has i tarryiac in town for a few days i Hand Jeffera, daajr*t*** N1 Henry Jtffere who lives on the Rica •ilia street, a abort way out of the •Osage, died Sunday at the home of her uncle, A. Corbtn, Jr. 8be had been ill for weaka with fever, aa akao nearly all the members of the Jeff era family. She was removed to the OJT bin home, who wita great kindness offered her a home where she could have better care than in her own home with others sick about her with the same disease She was very ill from the first attack and although ... i^^_ „* # i everything was done for her tfcat I » ™bbia* opsa sirfja andL feeling medieval and scienad* nursing | *• I %jf»»^^ coidd do, had not the constitution tS i ^•^'•^TS^^^ln!^?* rally after the fever had run iu I ° **** «*** l * a 3£?£ J^ iy f lve court* Her age wae sixteen years. ! ^ b . 1 ver T ***K aha m to have a iroi 8he wns buried yeeterday. The sym pathy of the community goes out to &TAT£ FAtR, Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U, S. G&rt Oar naig^aora so mW north smVbomt 1\ of them, enjoym* eW luxury of a fair, boom. We are not by any manner M 3 of means suffering ffom any lack of, as u booma, bat we rm so say that the things thie sown neat* are just such thing aa our neighbors have of late been getting. There mour only city, which for some years has whded the Itime away in aetata, half eooiuo lent, due very likely the v eff*et of the winda from the Canada shore nearby. thesmicted family. TWO OtATHS. Will P. Andrews, of Burlington, the guest of hm parents lasti Fred F. Drury ha* been ap pointed health officer by the board of Palmer, of Russell Bariett, of thie place No Price At Ml Considering the quality style, for a few cloth capes have left. A cape is almost an indispensible garment these days. * You Wll Not ' et It WM It TOO Much Ctre»« * OoDESaBuna, August 3 — George Perry, a farmer residing about five miles weat of this city, on the river road, attended the Wild Weat show veeterday sitting upon one of the highest seats around the arena He com plained to his friends of feeling ill and a few minutes later fell back warda striking the ground, several rpcirauou* for this year'* state to be held at Syracuse August 31. are advanced to *uch a stage any lack of , a s to 'nsure the largest and beat ex- SO say that the ' position in the history of the society j Of the fundi* allow^i by the state; 125.l<» will U* offered in premiums and |U,v.w. w U?m*c laid out ;in im , provementu on the grounds. Besides several improvement* of minor iai portAiiCt*. a Lew horticuliurai bui'd-', mg will be erected. standing close to the old buiidiu* and to be connected , wiih it Ttie building is in the thape of a Roman cross, 200x150 feet and one story in height. At the intereec I tiou of tne arm* of the cross a copper ley line that will oarry loiks through dome rues to tbe height of 60 feet the town at good speed, and she is The sides of the build in* will be of gomg to hare a great big match fac ; glass, wah an ample skylight in tbe lory. This last si the thing which roof. Around the interior of the worries ua, and niak'n us groan that walls will be run platforms and pyre we did not secure ia. Matches ought mids for the display of dowers, and to be made in Gouvsjmeur as well as there will also be many detached in Ogdenaburg and Heavnn. We * t^uaree and circles for individual die surely have the wood and the power 1 pieyt which can be fitted up for the Powder ABSOLUTELY PilBE LIKE A RIOE ON AS EARTHQUAKE. Tk» s»^^>> fcoa Kl» r kJM»t and from the air of our streeta some umes of late, we could furnish some at least of the sulphur. Then, too, there is Potsdam, some time known as the Athena of otd $t Lawrence county, she ta gaffing a lot of good things of late. Tbe munificence of the Clarkson family m erecting a Regn If you buy some of the summer goods we are closing out. The same things will cost more later on, Wide'Heavy fiottori Shirtings in checks at less than reg- ular price—S pieces of them— they can't last long. Wool: V ? Dress Goods Ripe plumbs, choice pattern lengths at dosing prices, most desirable styles, good quality, good weaves. It's economy to buy them. Indications are that some of these goods are going to-cost more. '-•' , \\•-». * A Few ; Reminders! - Umbrellas, Chamois Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Velvet Ribbons, Hosiery, Laces, Jet Trimmings, Corsets, Satine Skirts in good varieties and good values. Mr. and lira Byron E. Hoover and children, of New York city, are nait ing in town. J. Frank Cote and wife and S. P. Oarlon and wife spent Sunday at Mas aena Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa Dean of OxBow, were the guests of M. H Maxim and family mat week. Mr*. J. B Turnbuil and son Jaraes, of Utica, are guests of Bobt. Mark wick and family. Tbe Bev. J. S. Wilds, of Edwards, will preach in the Methodist church next Sabbath at both service*, Gorton's Minetrela, old favorites in town, were at Union Hall last night They gave a fine entertainment Ticktts for Rev. Dorr's Masonic excursion to the River are for sale by Rogers at the telegraph office. Mr* Starbuck and children re- turned Saturday last from a nsit to relatives in that charming village Glens Falls. Judge Abbott and faintly returned from their camp at Cranberry Lake last night, after spending three pleas ant weeks in the woods. Mr. and Mr*. S Powell of Bfermon, who were visiting M EL Maxim and family, returned home last week. Mm* Floy accompanying them. See here, if yon want anything in the harness line you had better ex amine the Taracm with some care this mnue JNow remember thie. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. cleared something more than twenty dollar* out of the Demorest content in irftpramitvm at the Methodist church, recently feet below, on his head and shoulders, tiemple of Warning in that town which Dr. StiUweil was summoned and pro- [ will never oeaas its good influence nounoed the mans neck broken. He waataken to the doctors residence where he remained during the night. The entire body is paralysed, yet the man retains his senses and converses with his wife and children. The doctor states that the man cannot possibly live. This morning a bed was made in a light wagon and the injured man was conveyed to his home. He is about 43 years of age, and a hard working, industrioua farmer. He leaves a wife | sons, the voungest being 3 years old. Uriah tVilkin&on fen dead while watching the crowd going to the Wild West show this afternoon. In the early afternoon he visited the grave of his wife at the cemetery and on the way back went to the fair grounds, going up onto the highest seat to get a gooa view. Whue in tently gazng about him he suddenly oitched forward and expired before nelp could be given. Dr. Benton, who was attending the show, was celled, but pronounced the man dead and could oo nothing. Undertaker James A. McGRlis waa summoned and conveyed the remains to tbe resi- dence of hissoninlaw, Wm.Trickey. with whom ben sided, on Mill street. Deceased was a Canadian by birth snd was 73 years of age. -4 ^Beliefs been in town of lata, caring for his sister*, whose illness has been long and serious, and who, we are sorry to learn, do not improve. Master Guy BL Kinney entertained about twenty of his little friends at his home on Smith street, last Fri day, it bemg his seventh birthday. A very enjoyable time was had. We give our readers the benefit to day of an eight page TRIBUTE. The large amount of advertising carried now compels us to do this, and the reader* will get the benefit. We hare seen no better matched pair of steppers than the bay beauties driven of late by Frank Starbuck. They can go in forty to the pole. They look almost exactly alike as mother and daughter should. 8ome month* since Mr*. Fred Ford- ham hurt her knee in some manner. Tbe member grew worse until an operation was thought necoesaary. Yesterday the leg waa amputated, Drs. Hawiey and Dandurand doing the work. Rev. 8. J. Greenfield leaves to- morrow for a vacation trip extending to Newark, K. J^ where he will preach for three following Sunday*, returning for the first of September. He will rest at Ocean Grove some of the time while away. 8. H. Palmer, of the Ogdenaburg Journal, waa robbed of some U0 by the nimbse Assy is of sv pickpocket whim takmghfi little boy tones the teoftmfBnCaloBmtiww. We pour out our crmnathy In but the from mon with tbe Times the happy flterk third casm* citssa, ceil yesterday. Be m*a a right to tasi good over his hick in gettaaax appointed to th* plans he over there, and only last week there were taken step*, through the enter prise of Messrs. Moore. Merritt and others to establish a knitting mill which will employ a targe amount of labor and capital. Why did not Gouvemeur grab one or both of these industries we hare named while they were looking for eligible loca- tion '. We must get up and hustle. We need more foLka. Folks to buy shoes and caboo and nails, and store* and four i and sugar and flour and clothing and drugs; people to get sick and be doctored. people to get into row* and he a lawyered to death ; people to get wicked and be preached to, people with needs along every line which are to be supplied by the industry of themselves and other*. Are we do- ing all that can be done to increase our population by new accession*, to hold the laboring men who are now here. Get a gait on you. Some morning we may awake to find that we have marble and brick cages in plenty but no birds so sing and live m them. Ja not this article good ad- vicei _^_____ SENSATION AT CRANBERRY LAKE. coa v enieoce of exhibitor*. The bu ild ing is to be completed August 15 and wulcoat about 9.QUO. Several lead- ing speakers are being corresponded with and will be present to address the large crowds sure to be in atten dance. Among the speakers will be! Hon. J. Sterling Morton, secretary of agriculture and the founds r of Arbor day. As usual there will be diary institutes with practical iiluatra tions of butter and cheese making daily, under the direction of the di rector of the Farmer*' institute. The exhibits will, as ever, embrace all lines of lire stock, agricultural and mechanical excellence and will, it is Mar- EMPIRE MARBLE COMPANY. ALBANY Aug. 2.— The Empire Mar ble Company of Gouverneur, was in- corporated to day with the secretary of state to develop stone quarries It* capital stock is placed at $5,000 contisting of shares of >S0 each, and diresMmw for the first year and their are aa follows: R*G. Whitn*y ***** w.iu»» «i P*+.A» m w. Do*8e 1« share*, and D. J. Whitney. \^ZrS^l^r I^^L ^? 1« shares, both of Gonremeur; and L.8. town Lansing, 16 share*, of Water* ORAFTEO MEN'S ACT DECLARED . CONSTITUTIONAL. UN TCXWBCEG, K Y., Aug^5 -Supreme Dourt Justice Charles F. Brown has written an importiut opinion in the suit of Hudson G. Bush against the hoard of supervisors of Orange county, Hiram F. Oetrander and others This w*4 m suit brought by a taxpayer to prevent the expenditure of public money for private purposes. Oetrander was a resident of the town of Monroe and in 1863 was drafted. He paid for aaubstitut3and now wants to tt xyver $300 9% pro- ridel by what is known as the ••draft I men** act\ of 18M, which penrtn town* to raise moneys for such purpose *. Justice Brown's con elusion i« that tbe act is unconstitu tkmaL This H the first judicial rul*ng made on the question. Many towns have raised the money and paid the dmftsd men. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS THURS- DAY ANO FRIDAY. Com'r 4&oyoe will hold tions for teachers this week Thursday and Friday.* Those expecting to teach the oomfcng year will the data Rem ml p* ol_m. ******* JBmkmg Fomad d«r or Sulci** or £e*kl«*V La&t Saturday whim workmen were engaged upon the elegant cot- tage which Judge Vann, of Syracuse, is erecting on Buck* island in Cran berry Lake, their attention ws* drawn to an object on the shore which had evidently rxen washed up from the lake by the action of the warea They investigate 1 and found the ob- ject to be a mans shoe, and in it and clinging to it were the remain* of a stocking and the ankle bones of the unfortunate owner el the ahoa The bone* are those of a well developed man. There waa nothing farther to identity the find. What woodland tragedy waa here foreamsdowed? Some nine years ago, the story im told in that section, two hunters, one of whom waa namci flayer, drove a deer into the lake near Buck island. Sayerjumpci into trie boat to go af- ter the deer, while his companion went ro the camp near by, thinking that one man was enough to take care of the game. Sayer never re- turned as the story goes, and many stories hare been told to account for his dirippearanca He was said to hare been seen in the west. Were the remains washed up from the lake c*™ believed, be the largest in the history of the society, whue, together with the great mas* of other attractions on the ground they will one of the grandest exposition* ever had in this state, I A new departure in the manage- ment of the fair will be made this year in that a large stage is to be erected opposite the grand stand, on which a continuous peifotmanci 1 of the highest and cleanest class of vaudeville attraction* will be given. Those already secured include Geo Fielding, cooaic juggler; the Deco mas, aerial bicycle riding; Napier and Masello, burlesque horizontal bar act. Prince OKebe's troupe of 16 Japs, in eluding many clever jugglers and acrobats, and Monsulaand Russell n their wonderful performance on the hifth wire,. including Mm* Bu*- sell's daring slide for life from the top of a pole erected on top of the ) grand stand. In addition to these inhere will be balloon ascensions and parachute drops each dayv -Atftmuge ment* are also being perfected where by Robert J., 2:01* and Alix, 3 OS*, the fastest pacer and trotter in the world, will oe exhibited on the track. The four days of horse racing will bring out purse* of $4,500 distributed as follows: . - . t»r%»dur*il hj AA KuA»lim Awv N *h\ufl bot a ndf -m an (*arthquske ci»Qlti In* oumi*u>*<l t< • tb*' »eii*aUuu of be- ing r*\!i PW.HV \%'.»'i I'V iri rienhtmt. Nothing *t«*i» hi* >* wd ruHh, and be doen not «w*»r>e T«r an i»b*tavle. bat *«* Straight «t it A f»'w *h*k»*» fling <M everything on hi* U* k., *nd the rider h&» but * «*vwid or two in which to tnskt* ap hi* mmd w»»wh overhmiiKing branch be will rhu* t . or if be will ruk ihr^wmfc himmlf v3 A broken neck would be tin- curiam omsequenoe of re- maining A* f»r atoppmg him. mwue- body ha* well *aui that j >a might as well try to utop a runawa? Koimotive by pulling with yt*ur walking utick on the funnel a* to n»t*k to chtvk an ele- phant at finch a ttt<*meut with the goad. By *tTokiug an elephant *•* hp in a cer- tain manner T>U can make it pur like a huge grimalkin till the earth *hake« i bene*rh y«w f*>»t W>w»n it ir* *fr«ud »r , angry, it *«qaeak> Uk»' an mvuVd hiri^f But wh*»u it !*nddeu!y jump* a>id»* like a fW*a yon lmagiut- f »r a iu«iiit ut that ' tbe ultimate terrestrial cat^-ly^m bai» gv^ne off 34alav> never whullv trust t\ie : elephant** and w*-rv uenr<m» at my »~ ml liar it le* with mine, a irweet tevapstssl old ft male i«t) whnb I rude hundreds SS? mu« > During the midday halt I asssl to call ht-r up. and the would come smd stun \ v ::i: - . , ft A en tmrb side cf say I che»t a* 1 lay <*i my bm*k and fed bar j witii hAii.uiai* I wa* never angry wish b*»r but unee, when abe tried to kill mm 1 cook. | Ou i«ie mx-a^ii^n a little elephant at ! oar iKvrty, running behind ita 1 leaned ht*r b«-youd enduraace, ! turned and gavr him a idiove that ed him t**< upperm**t at the a deep hrn k r\>r two hoora he ed lake a ctoam whistle while we all euiraged in getting him oat. Hwry uight when we reached and the lx*b. were taken off ench would ht>bble bu* bea*t by tying its le4C*UiretheT v* uh rattan so that ttcosJd only h«»p with both together. Then a huge woodeu bell wan hang sremnd km neck, and n waa turned loose to wander in the )ungK All night long the faSbt dong, dong of theat bella made amowm- f ul uoiae around the camp At daybreak each driver tracked hii elephant by the *)und, often going many mi lea for him. —-Atlauta Constitution. -IP ^»r« k^-« j*** »rvsi »vw *+k staaaaas - Wcdaeadaj. August »» ^ Ko. t ftm Clam trottla* Pom *** No. S. *W Class paem* £******* No. S. fc« Claaa trotUDf Purae |SJ0 Tk«radar« Aaettat m. No. 4. U0 Clam pacing {Merchants) A _ .'.VJ '£ *\^. So. a tat Clam pacrac rridar^Augaat .Purse No. a. Ho.T. No. S. MS Clam trotU&s IJ4 dam pacing. t:10 Clam trotting Saturday, Aiwraat SI* ..Purm MO j. Purmftf* (Hotel>PurM $4^0 Keeds pushing along. In this case the good thins: will be found at the store of '-'*'*.&&•?•' *!, washed l^^t ftatiirdf 'i ^ thit u mortal of the poor hunter, Bayer deatly came from tbe locality where he waa last arm and the probahttltts* are all in favor of the conclusion that he was overturned in Ms boat on the deer chase, nine drowned. Met there been aa No. *.2*T Cla** trotting ...Pora« No, VL t;lS dam trot aad pace Pur»e Beaarvad for Spaeialt The stite fair track i» a member of I the Centre 1 New Yorkcurcuit, which I will insure many speedy entries in i , addition to which the track iM in di* rect line of the grand circuit, the datf3 0f which are at Rochester the wesk before and at New York the week of the fair, affording an oppor tunity for many good horses to stop off at Syracuse, whose owners do not to ship them to New York, Tuc3day will he bicycle day, when races !*illbe runoff under L. A. W. sanctionH-Onajn^le novice, one mile , quarter m\** open; onahalf mile, lj»eiasa; ooamile, ...A. B. OTTTnrGk~ It L< the leading hardware hoase i%this vicin^ ity. There you can find everything desired which any well equipped house carries. #cur prices are such that it will be to your advant- age to deal with us. ' n A. Main Street, B. CUTTING, Gouverneur, TSL Y, two mils wiU GOUVERNEUR MARKETS. a suawaj rismanre, an entire thmd witheottcing noveltiea, also be introduced on the A POINTER FOR THE CARELESS. \ are the retail in of the Gknrfcer- A of the tonight I* to that is so near at So* Helper do*. 11.00. nto r-«rC lire, $175. Dressed beef, 4 to 5c Mutton, 5 to 7c Veal, H to *c. Pork, 5 to 5tc Eiirbt hundred cheese were sold here Saturday at above price, vi*>7t to7ic —If yotf want the beat coffee ask for ^ Mocfao Java. Sold at 8w*Sjt& Jeffer*. DSL Hoamx-Office in Dewey ft ao of this a careful •abject by ao trained a a Korea. sir. deKoven^sarticie with of poarsby pwfmwfa^ new sport, more thrfflmg known t) Nimrod, more than wmi ever expermmoad by even a Buffalo BPi, k exiAoitad in the game isnue in an article on ^Photographing Big game in the Rocky atodnUma/ before shooting. The idea that ten cent* for the Cosmopolitan means in- feriority Iroma literary point of view im dispelled by the appearance in this number cf such writer* a* Sir Lewi* Morris, Sir Bdwm Arnold, Edgar Pawoett, Tabb W. Oark Russell Lang, Sarcej, Zangwfil, Agne* Ret- plier. etc Nor can we entorts ; n the Idea of ftnfsriortty in f'hmtratior with such name* as Hamilton, Gibson Denman, VanSchaick. Li*v8andham ete., figuring aa thechmf attmts of a single month's -R. M. York I * in town who daily by tajsyrsph A hail on hm dock is ammm to joat at noon, grvimg ths correct time to aaeoomsX the dock besmg both set by the electric car The midway will baa TiUaga of itself, built of canvasn, in exact rearer duotiooof the famous Chicago Mid- way, devoid of the objectionable fraturra of thht famou* street The production call* tor the^ service of 550 people end include* the follow- ing: The German village, street is Cairo, Ubhey glasa work*, Japanese village, Japaneae theater, beauty show, Persian theater. New England home, Irish village, Blarney castle, fryptma b*U <* London, Old Vienna, Moorish palace, Turkish theater, Dohotney village, and the Ferris wheel • * • • • •* HOOD'S P1LUS e«re IJver ilia, l»dlffeatloa, Headarhe. laxative. Ail Drvggmta- THE MARKETS. rtlca. Aug. 5.—In spite of the decline in New York, cheese was fai'ly strong here to-day, the ruling price being only ic lower than last week. Following are the transactions of the - - - - |>rtra. \c SHC as ?£ Bev TJaaaed mallwmy Ttek#t« May Ba 1#- 4watd at Sll*ai Coat. Some men with valuable unused rail- way tickets on their hands sell them to scalpers, jarhlie others RO to the railway company that iaraed them and obtain their value in money. Most men. how- ever, do neither, and accept the loan when the ticket is worth leas than a dol- lar. Indeed, many men do not realise that railway companies stand ready tn. redeem nnnned ticket* even of small vame, so that the companies must be richer by many thousand* of dollar* per year by reaaon of thin n^jrlect or ig- norance. Every railway ticket b^ars the name of the £f*ncrul pafo^n^r ag^nt of the road issuing tbe Kime It u» a Kirnple matter f. ui<l«*-* thp ticket with a M- ; ter diroc^^l t.» tbe g*»n**ral pa**»ng*T j agfnt ^k;n? hira t » rt-fund tijf maae-v j paid and ix;»Uinma th^ r**a^ n ^*iiy tbe tx*k. t J^ )*fx unc*f*d \u it**- liand* **f th* pur: has^r. It is cimTi**fo> t<> inclose a Ftamped «nv*-L'»pe in which the roonpy mayb^ rfturnwl r Wbwi all tbeae UiiniT* haveb**en don* the company mcuaDy avkn^rwledgee the receipt & the tickpt hAder s communi- catisa and pr^imii\*^ to investigate tbe matter. The investigation ocaxtuM* in tbe prnper identincauoo of the tickK and a little bookkeeping to t**\ all right in the arrounta. Tben tbe p^rcha#er re- cseiTea from the company a check for the amount doe. alnt>g w:th a inter request- ing ackn-Twiedgment on tbe pan it tbe rec:p»eut. That c*#** 0>=- tranmrtvTD j and th^re is no xaaiTLal IJM -«I either * «da— >\-w York ?T^. £IAUN£S3. • wanata of foVd, all summer Ta« foklrarod aivrs u>, Aad ftllwl from Jtprtmr*tm*»» , acaattat Baln«« th*> «we»t bntt^rcu^. And from th« stacUig <>f UM bream Aud low, nrwt mmod of rala, Th« little brook l*<arna metodlea To sine them back a*ala. Forrottrti all\b* cloudy tky Of dark dar* orvrcaat; For flower h*art« \*+ rloom s*»hy. But bold the ranshtne faai. And all year !<*)« tae little bora. Though wintry bou«h» be wet. Picks out the har»py Aay* to learn— Th« MI«1 one* to foreet- -Chari^ a CKoBf ta Hi. K 'NO HURRY IN NORWAY. ra A City Bailt la : At the t:me of tb* Preoch Cry»ta Palace exportioo a Nuremberg toymak er exhihitM a cherry rtooe WTtiun the i eamty a€ whi.\a be bad built a perfed plan of the nty of S^rast'-wjol. stietca, raihrty appr achea. bnig^a. eic A pew-erfxu m*crr*c^-j r + wa« naed m exhibiting thi* wooderf^l mctiatfnTV ary. and 21 if satimatM that not 'mm than 5*:*o.0O0 pe.-pJe t«-*A a perp at the raamhs I the ujrmmkpr'i to;L Each at these *00 >0 C4g^taeerv defvaCtM s franc pi«re in ths 2iandt ^ the mr-c- iossi vTTAia the laul d the cask dra* tzkrs: zn oKVJig l^a a crug hrOt People Take The^r Tim* Ther« a dar at Yankve TUiaora. These Norwegian* are a wonderfully patient people. aay» a correspondenA They never hurry. Why *bo>uld theyf\ There i^ alway^ time en<*ugh. Ws fast at 9 o'clock. Monsieur goes to nee> at 10 or ao, and rvturnA to his din- ner, lik^all tbe re*t of the Scandina- rian world, at 2 30. We reach ootTse and cigarette*' at about 4, and tben mon* «ienr g-^e* back to bis office, if he likes, for two or thr<*e b^ws. We sometimes see him again at rapper at 8:S0 t hat usually there is a game of whist, or a geographical society lecture, or a con- cert, or a fnend « birthday fete (aa at> csmon never Trerlooked try yosor traa Norwegian », or aome one has received a barrel of oyntem. and would not, not. dream of opening champagne aad company only. Jt seems to sse thsre are entirely too many purely festivities We- In fact the men 8 <r fl snibv mizrv citbe occasions il ladies were present. Bat \it the custom dL tbe country** (a^ which I am ahwayi fusawlsitBSTl ta or to chanre tn oniy oViet aa do all the other see. which is elderly, and wa»d) is solid. trst of a v M3- rsgpw^cr. < ti»e 'BJTT Abri \i BIB PV?^ an ear*, r msswr a the tc^ra. w^ t fp .^ had been crdacaed at Xewsrk. m £zc~ ^ ' •4fe£?. *^*«\- < ^IL *^ M ^^