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but to the, rolling prairie. . o Matter of Torin“ Reform. ; \ 'school who beliere; with th L fe sof Ohio, thatif the pr in rolling to give pro- th. - But these 'gontlomen, like ate Honud to take notice of pub- lie sentiment, and that, if we may judge by what findsiits way into the , negspspers, is he T I ometer \Tatk thus far, 'of ay, factory -q > tion;. In thefirst: 'place there 18. the excess 40 099,000 to $50,00tm00 for ~ ending one 89, “1885. When there is Prat n.sdditfon_ro the parch Orr, w ell know merchant of New York a. single year m 1t had cared for workmen for whose sup-. r-ton had - nosed, benefit a tmiEo£$28_pe menle “Well the manufacturers do seem men fare better after gll than they would if ____ the 'daties wera decreased\\--is treated to ~- ' discussion like the following by. the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, a republican : I think the workingmen are beginning to seo . the illusion and the deception that is practised £11 which is a doublefold one. Th B ulntion otnny form of manufacturing by an 6 texlft in tly carries au. emou‘iit of' | , which p cessive capital Into that very direction, naces than arg necessary to supply the home de' mend fork-on H there urge morepwoollcn factories to sup lythe demandathome-|- than are nec for woollen goods. But all that keeps men ont on the:-one side keeps tli 'm out gn the othet. ° The tariff may primarily prevent the importation actured s. toad, but directly and in frectly 1t also. provents.our carrying. our sur- plus goods frito the markets of the world. In mannfacturiug.the raw material, the sts. 16 clo- ments, the interest on fixed eapital, andso on, ato incompressible-they remain about station- d when this glut comes there is but ono way the manufacturers can contract, and that Is b knockfiigdownthcwnges of theirmen, and if t etentes & row, then tho mext thing is to shut dint the foundry, shut the monurootory— ( ltschsrm. In 1812 there ron c *| here.or In Rogland. *+@ur igréat* west and Pacific coast way a \wilderness - Itis the \f splritrof enterprise and the love -o roving insapeogile 'that make it maritimg, - Amor. | 4¢ erd nto doubtless among our. readers A \good many extrome protectionists of the old |- thus far the opening. p qt The ~west has af- |. forded a far more. tempting field for their- exercise than ocean. navigation. - class merchant, .sallor averages hot tor ceed $2.35 per guy and works seven days In the week:and {welve hours in the day at. that, Hels exposed to great risks and.| must submit to “discipline\ extremely Itk» once. The same nan, “going west, 't can sk an no greater toll, hecome onindepeh, '| dent laddholder, 'The game principlonppiles . -| to the -case f the capital-which ears ngo off the «sn by short-sighted legislation, It n against.\ C 1 Ad title: try th clal Adver <n: the coun ty the: press finds rollrondshiiresandmining stocks more js‘mo‘ ctpieliy alvided, but there is still ad +. for teform; and as in 'tha.|- metropolis\ the issue Wm“— b \2. Hage, 09 0 0 As moons & ows wpys \ate deserted for.the old ones> - > o W - Note ind Comtment THERE ate two opinions sbout the ndvlso- ‘biilly 'of. Adirondack forest preservnti l Ek eech unless he could bo permitted et | to deeponee iheoietform abou. they es essential to the prosperity of Bt. Law- renco, Franklin abd the other countles that make the wilderness, that the: lumber «ind minerals shall bo utilized as it is that water shall: run . down the Hudson. 'The 'pien who insist that progress must stop in , northern Now York now, so that someone may shoot game in the 20th century, will\ haveé.a good trmg in enforcing thef-n6.. belief—Nevertheless the forests must be t rought to light [. :. some ugly. facts tite 28 manifestss the: Perry's statement, In a. rétent address, that ~ Vanderbilt rolald- the - Contral track with English steclrails/he was compelled to per-tond uld touch them\—coming elese pon! the essertionioi Alexander E. « The National Capital. announced. Monday, d\ elaven (mm west in, states, id their state election, du 8; 40st gollant | 'And surprising . manher, iThelr chicf eandt 'date was not only sl¢k , and \broken down, . butin his appeatauce before the peopla sip-, a «gn the stump, 11 was evident that his name ' U salt to be- puSlied aside to make oylace {or ye | the ex-enntor. 'They belong to the néw: '| generation of Melee republicans. Blaine lies had his day, in their, opinion, a hey” . to make. dames mid ~positions 'for T, seltes, They will make fio Sacrifices hole old lender. \-In NW Hampshir ; 'away \tp lntiho 'Adtrondacks which, Io taigled vel dctnlisulflsims equal- ' Aty with the strongest of: the 'many fal Sreaxee CQanumrz's committees were An examination of the list shows that of the chairmanships two have been sélected from the ust, eleven |: from the middle states, twenty-sight from' A iiorsc-l‘t‘lilei‘s Romance. , Tow a Fglon neonuigvi‘qom crtod and - Won . f + nFri ay a romance was consummated lstrihutlo oléarplus money one? pay. « wows for Syrup will him—dim“: x6 min Tiloiismns-All \over the land lugInto ecstasy ovor.J)r: King's Now ¥ery:for Consumption, . 'Phely unlook' recovery. the timbly. use: of t Ariqlmas 863 at Tow - Lemp - printed“ Ferd Roderick a young 'man of twenty-five or twenty-six years, of burly with a certain mauly charm in 'his rough ways, the son 'of a popular old ulde up #t an Lake} has\ bean aon. ned in the Hamilton county jail, at Bage- ville, for the past four or five months. await- |~ Ing trinl.on the charge -of stealing a pair of Joreps from a.farmer of that conuty. Every Bunday alterhoon . the Rey. Arthur Cham- 'berg, the pastor of the, Methodist church gn | tho yilago; In company with a) dozen Or fifteen members of 'his Jliongrc tion, holda alprayer-meetthg\ And - song-meeting in the | al. For: two .years it \has been. the-babit ewnesAustin the . young, apd bf no icans. fluncomciy, daughter of the vil ago- -a othd€ary, .to \ join. the - missionary; band, find her sweek voice is credifed with liming influenced mnny ar tough-hearted The Lstnteutlintiinn Blogham, late of Ono,- \ ; Consents of heirs for pro- |:-yal¢e; ¢ will admitted to probate; loitersissued o, Anson Blowhom nndNathnn 7 Estate. of Al ond D. Bishop, late of 8d. Due proof of .clta- f & of kin fled; exon. tor rendeted account t decree s ttled disirib-. t - Trash late oi: Otogo‘ fof cltatlcniiicd, will |. admittedto prof etenndiclters testamentary * Estate of, \ Oléffega Jaycox, fate of merrls, 8 \A atrator filed account of - mmgiis colds, asthma, Nuiioliltlst hoarseness, loss of affection. of.the throat and bottles freo-at N. I. Ford : drug storb. Largo slze $1. < Béosiegh Saove.-The best. salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ul- cers; salt rhoum; féverkorés, tetter, chapped, 'hands, ehilblaing,. coms, Ddglj‘zglfjg erup- cents,. For gale by ] - T.. Ford» & San. - ttck of, holiday % 'y‘%ln c average lilo . inn; remgd y ganses them' to 5:6 nea ly - lions, and positivclg o piles, 'of no pay ~ £ l} . d: to give perfect | > | sat sinetloumrmeo rofunded. - Price $54 ‘ofierzs per cent 2C Gomonova, Pi d new # claims upon n the pyblic,\ hig; . is positively proven bythe immense good. - ccu “it“ o diseases from wing ii ma & m ed tee lmon ole, very one of ivhic A - itven ith if? fit f.” Yig t n, . The welling ll} “gigs oiled £0 the? mB ad foprolame and * 1988, cobs RME Fivuld not alep on dt. amd ft avould. r .' gons to wet a ban dp Tough fn an hour, - out om? eyes, a to e out' -|\ Ayholo-surface of m ; my fI lit - $ 1linice‘wns ”lo . all/fin}! d (or tire firm lhuil filtlgllmngmiiiuggists, of this town)\ otgfakelt. Lqld s o.on ll f hsd'mken' , Inlet elllounil lilo tiie more. Atter't had. taken have- been 69 personal assets, ordered discharged from TarAt, -—'l‘ho Voltulc - «five . bottles my soreness“ £353; to leave Jule\ m1 wi v that to-day Toa ? t have noysorcness lli lll .and personality added little to the strength \Vet'ngainst filkob ;- In the 'face of immense dlsconrsizeinents, ~:] they brou if“ the state back Into the demip- cratic fold: In doing. this did they réceive - any help from Mr, Hurd ? 'None whatever, He wis top exclusively a free trader to take | part in their labork, He refused even to were making theirfight. ° Accordinglg they went through It-without the Teast ald from Ell!) : and It is to be said sin his behalf that a Bavedong ury to his putty; c.0 equally certain' that, although ho. was elect- ed by the party, he would have' been beat- en if: he had gon befoim the épcopio alone first- Sundsylaiter Roderick's arrest she he- 'came acquainted with him during the meet- ing, and 'on succeeding Bundays it was noticed wlthout exciting remark that she. was. oftener in'a side corridor doin in- dividual work with the prisoner Roderick, as the Chaplath and: his band thought, than at \her customary post in the choir Jaborin, the general salvation. After a month or so 'by 'permission she made special and irregular 'week-day visits with the prlsoner, assuring «thi er heathen 'v Estate of Clnrlsss Wright, late of. Moi-y- land, deceased. Amdavus wud consonts of heirevfiled showlig a full distribution of-the estate, end udministrntcr ordered dis- dilln. deceased. Depositions of Witnesses | taken and filed ; will admitted to prohnto nndletters isstmgto Catherine Belt comfiiiny, Marshall, 'Michigan; -will igend Dr. | Belts and Electric ppliances on ttial for, hirty days to mdn (yoiing or old) -who .are afflicted with neryoug dcbillty, lost vitality, and kindred trgubles, -gunrantecing spec y 4nd copiplete restoration of health and man- ed In‘rnxmm purchasers of Pond's Extract ~l-eannot take too-m nt- fast falling under the, influence. Finally, 'she began to neglect her Sunday work, but her week-day visits became more frequent. This led to-\ some little whispering among hor-d i, but_.no. 6 Estate of Abram Blend, late of Onoonta, deceased.. 'Balance.of receipts of executor filed, complying. with order. on final settle- .mpon-his.own. 'his own ideas.\ - Bays that conscrviye paper‘l‘h York Times The ways: mid eans com» that- York 'Times, which for years \has opposed | Roscoe Conkling, because the Jpofls system,\ should administer to: 'toget the best- ofit;-but-I-guess the work- =geg> z oie Cowsmeunnuz complaint comes from Washington and New York in rcrrord to re- cont extensive. undervafuations in: the in- voice offoreign goods. tipon which an ad. nlorcm duty is laid. Years ago importe- ong of foreign goods were made by Ameri- fans who purchased {n Europa rman, js & man of Ability and export | ence and of high personal character. He unhesitatingly beiievcs in a gradual but 2C ét=| sure approach 0 the greatest possible free- merited from the stendpomt of The Times : county; is said to - bg the favorite of Seaator Warner Miller [[for the speakerahip the sembly], who is exerting himself in his belialf. By what itor Miller a favorite for 'this. place, aud what business has he to interfere to influence the choice .of members of the assembly in the election of a speaker ?.. If he consulted the dignity of his present post- tion and showed a proper respect for his. {own proféssed principles in politics he attend duties at the national , capital and leave the representatives of the | people at to. tale care oi theirs.\ dom of tide and industry, and regards takation. for protection, at this period in \ourhistory as essentially indefensible, to «ces shall permit. Messrs, 'Mills, of Texas, Blackburn, of Kentucky, and\ Hurd, of Ohio, share hs. views. Mr. Bimini; 'of may be summarized as favoring low duties on most forms of raw material,and on com- ter-coal Afr, Kelley, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Mc- Kinley, of Ohio, are extreme protectionists. York and Mr. Russell,. of Massachusetts. with the preponderance in favor of revision (thes which. is . simply - scandalous. 'Mr. Biatkncr has held the same position before, DAT- e‘chr be done away with as soon as cireumstari-4- Georgia, is less radical. .Mr. HcWiLt\ of NeweYorh has well-matured views, which pilingfinished roducts dutics'e ulvalent to asson, of Tows, Mr. Hiscock, of New are moderata protectionists, All decided | phases of opinion in each party may be -| saidto-bo-rapresented -in. the committee,... and reduction.-The placiog.of Afr. Buck- ner aud Mr, Bland, both of Missouri, at the head, respectively, of the committees om blinking and currency and. on colnage, isa blunder and.an offense against sound poli- 6 envy in the- T id (“8&ng co-workers,. o woguntlt . otevery fireside in- the ccommunity it was the chief topic discussed With the post mentfexecuter-discharged substitutlon, Some druggists, trading upon the popularity of this great family remedy, attempt to palm off other preparations, un- scrupulously ' iisscrtini them. to be \the nd's Extract; different to the deceit practiced - upon yes . Colsbrated Elective-vellum . I n that sn sald > fevsor would, ot over my lamen sawithoot ~~~ than BVC. e zg JF yv risk is incurred as lhirq days trial is niiow- $l® Giv e“‘n“A~ Wayl mi uyl uuu uuco e confidence ofthe public especially those who are troubled with -burt C1 Yours most mil OS TRIN: that m lim: ; Ewrlte - ilsto at you know tli mil ltdesenées Noothersarsnparillnhossuchashnrpcninz effect upon the Appetite, No other preps ration toneuin strengthens the aigestiv con'8 no dollar.or six bottliais iorD iig‘o 88l- Apotliew‘los, Low cl fins: \ -| romp BLOQK ~.. _ disappol theroby -omnsed-to-tho-ptr _ Estateiof Je ohmHunt-finte—vfietego—iiso chaser. so long as larger profits accruo to eit‘es—Ahvflye uslst on having Pound's, \| Extract.. 'Take no other, Sold in bottles god Estate of Miobuolk. Ayer, late of Wor- | cester, deceased. [Petition for final sett» ment filed ; citation ifGued, returnable Jan, | 'ouly ; never by measure, Consuarezrox CurEn.-An old phyBiClflD retred from practice, having. Bad place ja his hands by an East India missionary erd Roderick, and. all sorts of reckless talk was indulged in. Mr. Austin vainly for bade his daughter from continuingher visits; | to the jail. The father then called on the' 'gheriff, and in this way was more success- ful, for the visits were at onee interdicted. \Two weeks ago last Thuoraday Agnes'dis- appeared from \her home and nothing was heard of her whereabouts until last Friday, when a constable came riding into Sageville with Agnes behind him. She was taken 25] bofore-the- magistrato.and seut to jall on the for the theft of which her lover was suffer- ing confinement., 'The constable said that sho stole the horse in broad daylight, and 'when purszed made but a very feeble at- temptto escape. Her story isthat Ferd told her to go to his father's camp and await his arrival, which would .be as soon ns an opportunity for escape . presented it. self. After waiting for for more than s week she says.ho became desperate;and, resolvieg to join him in the jail, sho ran away from the camp 'with the.deliberate intention of committing some crime that would place her by her lover's side. Her stealing the . same horse that rofllceloafem-Aggic-A Epriisolifloue conhcctedwmr motor * Taunt 6 Brow, Tate of Eau- e formu edyior the. speedy-and- Beamincot- ouro simg, The Tailor TLAURENS, N. Y, AS this week recoived 50 patterns of all-wool H—QMi “sting; . bought. esp: Job lot to close es alstocmk an fo tm Oil-blog (£01050 out 1m: cent, n former pr toek- 1f- possible this season; he has-decided ens, ~d:osssed. Receipts of executor in pursuance to order of distribution flied yiox ecutor ordered discharged Estate of Almond Crippen of Worcester, Pelition and band for appoint. inéut of general. giardiso fled bond ap- ; letters of guordiauship issued to Estate of Clarissa szoox, late ot‘ Morris, tribution of. moneys. ariging on sale of real estate for the pryment of debte-flled ; décreo of distribution ordered and enltrcd uten- 1es paid ; receipt filed: therefor, ° Estate of ' Bamuel S.\ JBurv'side, late~o Oneonta, deceased.. On npplicatiqn for leave “MNW’E1_WC -on money Judgmentooraer granted ard on- Estate of Minerva. Stylus lole o’ Oncon- and appraiter¢xitmined aud meat twafiiryou take the of th in}? with 'all these deductions, I don't k. egonnnnvmgghege re thi ey. fl - n ds count e been stimulated in price, carried up for: the sake of tho merchiint 13:1 farmer (for, they litre an interest); so that when he comes . a? d this morley ho buys less with it thai con d buy -with the rame sim in Earope, Upon: the. wage question Thos, G. Shear- man says: 'Wages are lower now than in 1860, They are 80 per cent, lower than three years ngo, and. cotton workers get 20 per cent. less in America than in Lanca- «shire, England. In England the average rate of wages is $2.50 for 5G hours, while E hir America it is $2.44 for 64 hours,\. Péo- ple who contrast this statement of Mr. Bhearman with the black pictures painted by-one Porter; New- York Tribune; in regard to the condition of labor in Eu- xape, may be Interefted in fearing that at a “it“? #coéht English fair trade\ convention this Porter, itis sald, trib to his erged, argued tliat /t was for England's interest to shut ' ouf our farm products. What would Amer- can farmers do, if, to \protect\ agri- cultaral Interests in Canada. and Australia, Engfind Iatd a considerable duty on Amer|- \enn corn ? 'Phey can't afford to do it,\ it i“ sald, But It would seem they can quite as well afford to do it as can we to keep up theso\ exctmlfio dutles for the benefit of a \Low. lists,-who. reap. profits Kow importations. are largely made by ivreigners who ship ig alien consigners hore ident»>-The-fereign> shipper makes his Invoice away below the actual. value of the goods sent and so endeavors, to lessen the duties. The practice is a fraud upon the government, whose revenue is diminished, and upon the honest dealer the relative cost goods is increased. Gen. Ketchum, appraiser of the port of New York, declares: that the-utmost used it- bis to- detect and advance all such undervaluations, 'but is forced to admit that doubtless the swindle is often successful. “legislmon‘seems‘to'bo-neencdr—m _+, : Inthe year 1861, the Fréach, following T lish quired control of the province of Lower Cochin Chins, Anam. yadually extended and streogthened their futhority until, in 1874, they obtaibed a rotegtorate over all Anam, two centuries claimed guardianship over this territory, in extent about four times as great as this state, but did not contest the matter with France until the latter began recently to push. across Tonquin, northern'provinte, lying adjacent to China. The object of France in this northern move- , ment is to open to European. trade the Chi- - h . - 1 - - eous in *'goo d\ yummy to close their factories , a N E and starve their workmen when they have glatted the market. We have said and we shown that this question of a reform in the tariff as yet ~~ Pud8 athwart party fines. Weillustrate the statement by the following extract from The Evening -Journal, of Albany, where the other evening a public meeting was held for the discussion of this matter: \Passing. to the Imputence of the claim that the repub- lican party is the earnest champlon of a prohibitory tariff, wo Aml that there were os many republicans as democrats at last ~~evening's meeting. Whether wo take the names on the call, or calculate upon the larger basis of attendance,this even division - continues thro' the lst. Over half of the vice-presidents aud secretaries were repub- leans of prominonce; both of the speakers were republicans, and io the body of the cudience were scorés of republicabs who - bave been honored with nominations and and clections by their party. We risk noth- ing at all when we affirm thit no protection- ist meeting could draw out as Hany repre. scntatiye republicans of Albany, as were In Bleecker hall last evening.\ There is a strong tootlment in favor of tariff reform In the countfy. But Itis con- - servative. The questlon is, When sod how shall thoroferm begin? It is spon that eill_divide. sup nse ee colle s 222222 ce TSF * a once inm imen Decline of our Merchant Shipping. The enbject of our merchant shipping, Its decline nnd the best method for restoration, occapled & good dekl of space in tho news- papers nowadays. 'The tonnage of Amor- can ships in foreign trade thirty years ago was seventy per centof all the tonungo en- fered. Last year If was but twenty per CBzk. Next year it is hkely to be. stiHl less, What aredtbe causes operating to produce this state of affairs, so bumiliating to pstr}- otis pride ond so alarming, In view of cur great extent of coastline, to the stateszzan acdstedentof Mistery who calls to mind the brlliact caval record of tho war ef 1812, when every little town along shoro had its pollast privateer, manced by rative Amgr- cans? D10. ___ Brf feed ‘zfir‘L Aochtives, Is ous myuse 34 Fears ngo the Malte shipbullders secured dosble \protection.\ | A high daty was prt on alt materials in making waoden ves- gzoem cf Perayyans, Pot wo tmmatie popes tn view of emam‘zru \Fairfax my‘tse .”MML}W“JCI 1“!th inl This.. is (Z5 Tle cermiury of stein 83me = oockes Cle friec's of ®: uwmmnfiw xt tave eszasd W7w4”*e::m Extra? Gis ices in, tno fing as be dses nctqot fo cher Assessed/32:3 #323 anomalgfliwmmzmcymfi I%, «rda? Misvey dxupt Prey Epfiattets Arr. Promcremty bras Unicast to \ neso-provioce-of Yunnan. des Tine between Frooch and Clifnesg authority has heretofore been tha large rive‘Snngcn, for proj which traverses Tonquin a hundred miles south of the Chinego- frontier, stropghold on this stream, Is Hanof, near its mofith. Above are the Chineso fortified towns of Soutai, Hunghes, ctc. riles to the north Is Bacnifth, another im- portant town under Chinese qghlrol - Bat- urday's dispatches bring the intelligence that the French forces have advanced upon Sontal and stormed it. great. At Bacolnth a more stubborn re- sistance is anticipated. The war is heartily supported in France both by the people and Their loss was not Ix connection with Evacuation Day cale- bration English papers present thoughts of interest, as for example, tho fol- lowing from The London Times: \The United States have now formed ond estab- lished themacives, not without one strugele of tremendous proportions ; resources aro secured to them; they are safe tora foog the to come agiinst miaty | Hawkins county, was sitting alobe in his of the trials which must befall the older civ. (Bat It is already al- most a commonplace to say. that their real trigls are only Just beginning. When the era of settlement is over that of internal-de- velopment will begin. moral ond inteltectunt aspect ? ilization of Europe. What will be the pational baaks, of whose operations, their the silver law tow in force. If tlie chan- manships of these two committees are, as | they must be, taken -as an indication of Mr. terests of the country as to its currency and , its credit, the Judgment must be one of un- ualified condemnation.\ ges Topics of the Wook. Tar New York board of aldermen have must be placed underground. 'The com- panles have two years in which to make the change. ucation, an Eminent lawyer and legislator, has been declared & lunatic. Insanity was ' éaused by overwork and the assaults of his political opponents. Tus formal opening of the great canti- lever- bridge, over the Ningnm took place Thursday, To test its strength both tracks were loaded etmultaneously with locomotives and cars filled with gravel. There was no apparent deflection. Bamgst GrBsos, n Camden, New Jersey, negro, was fatally shot while robbing a hen roost a night or two since. s A number of farmers on Saturday last formed a society tective Society,\ and it is believed that the shooting of Gibson was the result. A cousia of the late Alexander Stewart has turned up in Vermont. -He has already begun n sult sgainst Cornelia M. Stewart and Henry Hilton to recover bis share of the estate, and has been to New York to donsult with L E. Chittenden, who carried ton successful issue the suits of Alexander god Matthew Stewart of Proctorsville against the executor of tho Stewart estate. Moony and Sankey corteluded their two Weeks' mission at Stepney, England, Sund 17. Five inmense meetings were held in their hall, and overflow meetings were condusted in Stepney church and Beaumont hall. The Interest created by the inission at Stop- -ney is remarkable. Thousands of people haye been converted. From Clspham the. evangelists will go to girdtfifi 'They havo engagements up to July. stateg that while William Hard, one of the wealthiest and most promi id of room, he foll face forward into a bed of Hickory conls. Ho was burned so severely that bo died ina few hours. Mr. Hard esjustrccovering from asevere iliness, and it is thought he fainted from extaus- The German Lutheras charch, of New Haven,. Conn., has been split apart. \Nina rowhess,. ignorance, and his obstinacy. His rling passion'is a blind hatred of the their defects ho has as dittle-con- ception. as a fish has of farming. Mr. Bisnd |. is, if possible, worse. He is the author of Carlisle's capacity to care for the real- in- Avam Crooxs, Cangdian- minister of ed-, tection -againet- chicken thieves, un- } der the title of the \Candem County Pro- A dispatch Trom Chattanooga , Tenn., ow tlon and fell into the fire. - simple accident. Miss Austin's bail was fixed at $600, but she refused to 'accopt bondsmen and her liberty. On Friday morning Roderick sent for the and informed him that he wished to wed Agoes Austin; who, when brought be- fore the sheriff, declared a similar desire. The girl boing nineteen years old, and there- fore of the legal age, the sheriff deemed it his duty .to comply with their wishes, and the committing moafitrotc. Jarvis, was summoned At three o'clock in the after- con, in the cornidor-of . the jail, wvith the sheriff and two deputies as w messes, thal| * {-felonlovers were made one. 'The district]. attorney unpocti¢ally declares that this $3“ remarkable of Hymen's consolidations rossonting-the- brideand groom on separate indictments. fle promises, however, to try and bring both [. eases up at the same term of court, and thus allow the pair to mage their bridal Journey ietogether to their mountain home at Clinton Prison. The father of Miss. Austin makes somé dire threats against the sheriff fir his course, |. ,,, but it is evident enough that the romantic 'horse-thleves have many sympathizers; nmonlf the excited village people, who ate to bed. Friday night and neglect. ful of their - business yesterday because of being so absorbed. In hearin and so eager to tell the story of the wedding of the Joll- irdd. It has beon said by some that no Hamilton county jury: will ever convict the pair, and as no one is the loser by their crimes they should be permitted to try liberty again. 'There being but one corr dor in the jail, mun and wife are not separ- ated during the day, but they occupy differ- | ent cells. y & ‘N'eigliiioriiood News. . Tue Stamford Mirror and 'The Walton | Ghroniote will publish the session laws in Delaware county. A. Deversux of Deposit, is wintering about one hundred and twenty head of cat- tle, mostly.on onsilage. Tix Schenevas tannery has been sold to W. H. Adams of New York, It has been idle forn year, but will be staffed again Jan. 16t. It is stated that. an action has been brot' to set aside the assignment made by Seth White of Delhi. Fancher & Sewell, N ton, attorneys. X Airs. C. C. Kromer of Schoharie, has ob- tained mm absolute divorce from her hus- band, the publisher of The Schobarle Union, iminally Intl- Toate with a domestic. Tus largest tannery ip Sallivan ¢ county, that of 8. Uauimond at Debruce, will closo up business next year for sirabt df bark. Twenty-five years ago there were 80 or 40 - tanneries In the county ; now there aro but four or five. - Grand-and trinladororsdrawn to serve nti a circuit and court of oyet and terminer, to be held at Cmufl’stuuo onMoniiuy. Jans T, | Butternuts-Edward C. Brewer. Decatur-Burton Waldorf, Harttrick-Amos Matteson. i R. Buison, Simon B. hn F 'New Lisbon—Willie: Be eersi-wiu Arnold. . Otego—Rcuben Hale, H. K. 8 Worcester-Harry Guy, Jacob Hurtwoli Burlington—Dang! Cornell N. Dotr Bol- hapin. Butternuts-EI' R, Clinton. unmckmEiisha Belgioson, Pee Maryland -John T. McKown, Schuyler Cole; Milford—Gilbert Kniskem. Ieu'is Ellis, Daniel G. Winsor, E. B. Morrls-Andrew Benjamin. ( New Liston-James A Perry, George A. F. Oneonta-Delog Brightman, Enos Y+ger, Johnson Burgin, Alex, H. Johnson. Otego-John-Garr;-Winsor-Place; Eplink, Roseboom-Bavid: Winne. Unadilia-Jesse Foot. | ~ Westford-Henry Tn W orcester-Eqward Fer O. M. Soule is baving his winter vacation. Mrs. W. L. Wellman is thought to be slowly improving, Norman' Stone has purchased a term In Sullivan-co., and will move in the spring. E. Z. Kendall of the \Kendall combim- tlon\ troupe has returned to New York. Prof. W. A. Gardner, principal of the unlon school, is spending the holfdays at 31s. homo in Gilbertsville: Tho winter 'term'| will commence Deo. Bist. Miss M. J. Bartlett will 'have charge of the primiry Timothy Crandall and wife visited thir son Irving Crandall Christmas. warmly greeted by his many friends here. Stevens' upers house Tuesday evening, Jan. ist. Hels supported by alarge con. Asthma and all throat and Lung AL fections, also a positlye nud radicatbcure:for Nervous Debility. and. all. Nervous Com- offer Overcoels made to order,. style aud, fit gush case, atthe ext; me dlow pri or «nteed .h Y $18.50 for Tot 1, and $15 for tof inducement will give to the tint (son (10)custom- plaints, after having tested-its-wonderfnt curative powers in thousands of enses, has felt it his dut nake it known to his suf- fering follows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I -will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this to German, French .or. Eng- iish with full directions for preparing aud. | Adressing. with stamp, hauling this paper, 149 Power's Block, Roctiester, N. Y. - ~ My mother: begun alning from the first dose she took of Dr. Graves' Heart Regula- -tor. -Slie is rid of those bad feelings about her hélirt now. 'The rolief is permanent; other remedies only helped for a: few min- Tara Bradt, Lawton, Mich. #1 per bottle at.druggist's. ease so universal and with sucha variet chhracteristfcs as catarrh, prove how e oct- ually Hood's Sarsaparilia ncling through the blood, reaches every part of the human sys- tem. A medicine, Tike anything else, can be fairly judged ouly by its results. Wo point with pride to the glorious record. Hood's thousands ofpeople it has cared of Dr. Genwax's Cafausit Corks. -A sure, speedy aed certain cure for catarrh, hay fo- {caused by chtarrh). Will cure. eighty ensos out of every hundred. Warranted 16 cure, If after using and, you find it has done you no good, please call- and i ct your nioney. - \Price T5 cts, Sold byJ: B.-Gloveland, drogv ~Durso's Catarem Sxves.-This well- . known remedy for catarch still malutains its well carned popularity. E. A. Sava of Geneva, Kansus, writes March 4, »1 38? \I have used Durno's Catarch Snuff, and it is ne only thing that does me any good. It gists every where. & Towssry's Tocthnciie Anodync cures in- stantly. £ Gzo. W. Lssiimiom‘. font, 78 Riddlest., Bal- timore, Md.-*'Suffered 9 years; could not work. lowe my life to Wel De Moyer's Catarrh Cure.\ Here ror Eveeypooy tus Wisy®n.- Three thousand bottles sold in Troy, N. Y., {our ngent Geo. W. Holcomb, dmggist. If you buy a bottle of Dr. German's Cough Cure and it does not cure your cough, bring back the bottle and get your money. No opium morphia. _ 3 cthmgive it to your children. Price bOc. and 758. n bottle: Soid by J. B. Clevetant. Hean Hut. feel new. 1 wos afflict ed with sick headache and general debility, but Burdock Blood Bitters brought about ao immediate improvement In thy general\ health. 'I tticm the best family *! medicine in the market.\ Adolph Penile: Buffalo, NM. Y. ~ Ax Uxporatsn Busssrsa. -About thirty name of Dr. Hai} discovered, or pro- duced after long upcrlmcntnlms remedy for diseases of the throat, chést and lungs, which was.of such wonderful effl- cary that it soon gafoed a wide reputation in this country. ho namo of the medicine is Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. «anid Hafely relled or as a speedy and Bold by all dmglsts. « No Cure, No Pox Dr. Lawrence's Cough Balsam when once\ used takes the place of all others, See ndvertislig columns. Ax Ere to Bosiszss -B. R. Ford, the draggiat, is always wide awake to business and spares no ns to secure tha best of every article in fis tae,\ Ho bas secur pany, asd d if wo aro to credit the press n. ports from the towns bo bas visited, it a tho best shnw on the road, and we predic: that our citizens will extend to if the liberd patronage to which it 1s fustly entitled. * ed thaageney for Kemp's Balsam for Con- 8, Asthim®;-Bronw chitls and all - mit of the throat acd longs Bold on a positive guarantea. Price 50 cents and 81. Noorn Potz Brahmas—Prize fights, lotteries, walking matches, and balloon as- ore usually hnmhoizs of the worst Wirmw the last two weeks, Amsterdam, in Montgomery county, bas suffered the st Lone-bank; sho failure of two will be the gift of America to the common stock of ideas? | The question Is one that can only bo vaguely asked as yet; time alone can-aoswer it. Bat meanwhile it would be valn to deny that the century did republic is giving every Fodication of a fa- ture as remarkable in the region of morals and of fdeas as in the matenst region. ; Lit» cratare is beginning to take a character, asd a very charming character of its own ; art the Americars are. showing, if nbt lnda- pendence, at least an extraordinary facility which must lead thets to better things be- Torelong. Thq keen Americas tied Is torcing with eagemicss, cof unifoformed with criticiem, toward the best that the mod- era world can give is. | Tlie intellectaoal fa- tore of such a rece Is ost Ekely to disap- point the most enigma\ of the prophets.\ Trmoran a gamma the members acd the pastor, Charles H. S:ebke, who Ids dso professor of German at the lilg h school, in ranniog a b.t with beer nod whisky, fotteries with all sorts of rizes, sad q seasawlog orthesire and ddy, Waltzing women to catch the half. ‘géilnrs of the Thong at their church fairs. - The Now York . typozraphieal untoa has arrived at a final determination to boyestt The Tribune. This is the first time that such a movement has-been entered upoo in the east. The plan pursued is as follows : balms; to either buy the boycsited from any stand apon wh ts ahoet. The knights of labor, who nambes over 430,000 in the Coited States, ate to be éalisted in the eacse, og als> all the farmers' tntlone tho'ont the states in which the paper pelrealates ~> ~ - from Acgosta, the New York Timestels as that while Binlce may haves sold dele gation to Chicago next year, if be wistes) sels asd Amerimns were forbidden to thuy i i, there ms yet g great doal of opposition to ahipe tolls abroad. Phe Maine bolifers ox. \ fats to tis own etate - '\The-t Jeffislation to reap great } while all Verzont republoass regard Rom 731 uey < not Tomake the | Edmonds as a menof strict wag“ A nary rose eamplete (serrate aBncd Have ! Molce republeats regard ther forther and forlidies tms “porters to ose | son'es a frickiter. {mags vessia Asi was oor people cent. take cpercs ngainst him, beciges he 14 the catoboy ard owh sligz They exported foremost represectative of ther sia's, but and impoited by vessels onicr Page, | Tm may do oct hesttnteto shy whet they thick The farm cost of which Mummgmm The greater page? chaser-e- craly Increased Since Tos sli putlosee can be found fo Port rmtetess'ln Hime enictter states Rave Lonxfiwmemczofmme. etertug Foreigners bave reaped | moved oot ol fie Estrist and the profts that ratomlly woold base been gosta,\ ujePci-ucfi ammo-an, ‘bemzse Ciel-s; they have gressed (healt. t beeen 34, ahd cow cones In Dingley, a repre | Moar get «lose bere.\ Acctherren. “m? Porfend thet Dlaosapres mire In dongs from the sim's of {figs was fim alnkes when sogeciLieps Mose, witha B] hee ct al Drirnl resocetce who bed becalndcscelta wool to be osed In ' boven IG Tod teste CT H fe very Chelly to ecoourier | eonpany disecesrel that they Red been upto Ameepamtepoons eeul [ross os tops m cram tony ard | poiir wes conrod by the tothe persistence on the partof some of- Members of all labor organizations are to be forbidden by the unions to which they sold or patronizs any advertiser in that ding\ mills, managementflfw ral merchants, and the total cessation of Op- | erations in nearly every knitting factory. Nzan McClure Setilement, Broome-co., the other day, Elins Hill was haodlings large Colt's revolver when It fell to the floor and was discharged. The ball struck Homer Gregory, ant passing mptbrothis |-- at her home near ML Vision 1853, Rachel, wileof Jatot-Birdsal1, a I; West ”Mull. Dec. 5th, D. w. hour, aged In Dne‘sAD‘c. m. Tatin 04153 mother in- law any Wreath. rk B. L Jenks, of hm stomach and liver lodgedio bis back. Greg- ory died about nice a'clock in the evening. Taz distance from Stamford to Hobart is abest 8) miles Tho cost of laying a rail road track between the two towns is put at $17,500, outside figures. It is thought the road will be built, ths Ulster & Delawate company operating it. The Delhi Repobii| 7 rosd between Hobart ard South Rortright ter the Stamford. Hobart lick is sipplied. P. Hrpsago. a rolizocd employee MARRIED. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil fs nol a b Ittsrt quick care 'for aches aod parsonage. Oneonta, Dee. an; a of anemic. (mega-om At the heme of the bride\ E. Wood, ll ot smack N. At the mfzeooo of the cfilnltingdcrrm n Jenniemits of theme piece. raing, ond is jimi ms good for Inmencés. En'it Ford's, & - to certify that- I bave bad rhcomatitth for to?! genre at hlicorice so I could fim raiso mysetomynnor cs gat on without help. 1 commeccgd urging your Syrup, ond had taken it but a snort tis {wheaithegintobAp ms 1 Hays mig Decenb uxu- Hackett, wife of Wu taz malted“; . . el a iA hormone-moi emice:\ -~ pase 4 hear of and Coctored with @fferent over tte New York, West Shore & Baffalo raZlroad, betwees New York, Hofalo and land Town 5 Tn is dort fot that through- trains Chicago, wil commence roralng cn Jane p w F an Gies, mteupte! siad? thero, on Thoa:sday aftertoon fast, by shoot. fog himself thro' tho rght fang Adis Bes pateh from Co¥leskH] says Hobbard wis fs tvar the Boston, Hoosse,Fonzel & Western which Las been extended to a ech paction with the West Stare, at Paola-12:3 JuntEion, there» over tte Fite=borg ral- chraimed.ogzal '.scvcr 1‘s Nf tern Fals asSTpe-zsz'c the Erin acd wil use | Treck relways A specil from aaye: \Teck Myerkes the bedeftielust . Cats Mire i Aocters, whish is fmmenss Ip rich reartle bec estore . 6f ts Eig Herm “7c. iasz‘nchscfie- ‘km 2, Eval mw'flfh sham 31:55:33 Cincs Bases imams toll Sopptlesifle | hare . Thmmosof Jon 6. Ruttunt of that od that te wes coder Pn exasty far Lapin; a farmer to while two eompanisos essecited Cao far era wie. Hobsd fed theccottrpacd on- and & Grd! tlthe cews cf his nitemprat tis | wes unknown. - cede . Oalecot. mummies ‘Pla'e was a Chyistmcs tree al I “m a ere: arty; uchdefityel F R Wekemnazhs Mi] the nlsfortonats | brock Hs Ing ain weckengois ts | be ecfuor erciches LEnz'nsrm Eek mmm Eamonezmrm‘r Iii 4:5. t. amman loa edgyauci'lzer: intuit; swarm =x, In a: Im #54 crea Lenrzmsq 5 won 55:21 kmfiuwflg wi ght some.” and bar maz ea tres Eet Hrs of fe $2 i pased Ito Ternooo) tm tBenC Z Hosa - [Cta serare Daying frites on one | C ecfess (=Deiion® | _.. CAbjempiionihins nona a yama al Deepe) fxs and . the | w Cofe:sh Byer «anmets Favs tmesiths . Phe bosece. iE fiesta-cfifmmecmdm rmw‘” Hs {eee bes wholes\ Est T frt ile eo nr C x ovgen ester—W cery pae choas fifiaflgf‘“ Tez ver- # #4 the n esters. Eet tete tre terse-”ice .e. Ns pits bottles and am os well as ever r” Hz Garg tr ms car-mine 13 Tmms Wares. -Rbcomaiic Syrop Co: I wishto say to the 33mm 1 have bsd the rheamn- jem for fiftecn years; some of the time 2d to tes eratches to get aroond, acd the ed fost winter, could tot got out of doors for ¥eeks at a fime, Have used all remedies I irfens to no porpess, and could to “if? ust? taking your £123?- Dru | Thad taken but #wo beities 1 cont ppne! s4 a cha Coftinging its use am {cw‘ i Ber | seeks, 1 frond preif walking without Catamnm. -The remarkable results in a cils-_ | Barsnparille has. +.. ver, cold (in the head) and bad breath- always effects a cure.\ Sold by years sgo a rominonl pbysiclan by -the- (gesture eure for coughs, colds, sore throat, |_ Raxouaro emit} Gents-This is | Incazt J. CtaPP. °o payin: cash downa ' T teo an first-rate good: J, rind attho pr co the aro offered will undoubted be sold.. Dont Y t fail to call 1 and examine tli goodso tri'oi‘or which will he dent free by mall to any address. Strong has a largestock of botter grades of Over- costlii from which he will makean Overcoat for Also & fino assortment of fine cloths Soils P n ite will close out a stock of 50s white and colored Underwear for- Comes d buy a Now Home 'Bowin Machine for $25, for a Christmas present for 1 ”inn Every one warranted, CaTaARRE > FERGUSON'S QUICK CURE FERGUSON'S QUICK, CURE Recommended b the well known phy- > siclniis. Wim. £. MHibi ALI). ltany, N -Y., it. D. Bloss, “bl, and others, as well as by many 0 ifeong. whose names wo are at ifberty to furnish on ap- plicatioh as vouchenrfor olillm wonderful Catarrh all? cold In the bead, as exempli- fled by their own experiento In Its use. Is pleasant to .con ba carried In your pocket aa esally as your watch and used ° min-here nt any time. Bold on Its. mer- FERGUSON QUICK CUKE co. x 181. Apsaxy, N. Y. Hamill infill! e'ooussosn ONEONTA. N.Y. My assortment of B O O KS! a is the largest and best ever shown if Oneonts, mong which may be foun THE STANDARD AUTHORS IN‘ SETS, ALL THENPORETES, an unrivalled Assortment of JUVENILES, and a mostinagoiflcont {NE QUT BOOKS. My stock of _;,,,_ Lolz Family and Pocket Bibles PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AND FRAMES is very complete. TOU WLL FND itm STORE AND “Emcl Sarre\ con ie brent ate wiittka Desks. B CPY HOLDERS, WILLO “mug BACKGAN- BOAR 359};me p ___| T_ Staple Stationery Goods CHRISTMAS CARDS In cndices variety and ofthatbestmakes. Donst bay ontil you have scen my Satin Cards 1 Fancy Cards ! \AMD KOVELTIES,. to quantity and quality aaftetent to Erect all\ Hemands - Sold Agents for .. Fairchift's Calshrated Gold Pen, f prpag think it has co equal as a 14:de sph All oswfiir Emgifiltm 54m, inch of memo-mum 16, 8, fiExcelsiol‘ ”Diaries. To}?- Dells nad kindred g3ods Italian cot p. Cod; ow is the time to buy Alf cQodssold atthe LoWest - Prices. * 841mm the mild weathor, and so many people will buy a seh low its real value, we have bought up so unusial 1 season of.the year, not because we needed them, but ' | be made up at the prices we bought them at. -o ask 'for an inspection of theso goods * r hurrmvficrcd‘fnt—heieav—thhannnnmomflnudeesk Our Dry Goods Department - curative erof this apeaific.remedy.for _|. NT~ER~E§3T~I~NGFLW - INTERESTING TO BUYERS OF =~ » Oveiooats and Ready Made- Clothingf f“? . DN CENBERAL. = I; REOA f At Mandelbeumilflelzem AT SLAUGHTERIN G PRICES! As the clothlog market in: genoral has bean overstocked thisseneon, mainly due to garmont when iti offered far be: assortment of Overcoats for this nowing that theso-goods.could not ~ Contatos, as usual, all the Novelties. WE GREAT BARGAIN& Eh oal |VELVETS. VELVETEENS AND PLUSHES._ Our Biel. Silks that we are offeritig at such low. prices are worthy of attention. [Holiday Goods in Great Variety MANDLEBAUM & PELZERe ~ v5 nc emmm snene WV Has just returned from Now York with Large Additions of NEW GOODS IDF Every DEF ARTMENT I Ami in the line of Hasadded some very choice styles and Entirely Now Patterns l ~ \o +0 hich aro worthyof inspectlon AllGoods Guaranteed as Represented AND BOUGET AND SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. VELVET & Prominent Feature is Our Large Line of UNDERmfil‘ For both Ladios and Gonts, which amt te Surpassed, CLOTEALNCHLI Iyor mgomgtobuyClothlo ta will of course lat fiéeez» All we e gammynfinwlzmmmflfi rm Wizuing . Culth .or enne, Anyese ‘ngtred with Ted other i flssmatiers shoold take gamma} i~55qfiatflfg§ for It is feruJIm #1 I wil ofer S3 mm coa my ectife stock of bosday ego-3: i Eu Ores Commorove, “321; wmmd iEQLIDAY Goups l (hr imasazid New YEr‘Te \{tardard\ - w FOR 18584, AT ta\ Eyrap ! a?“ ”W’momw, . To ms and > fmt. congressman; Batles, N. Y., March 22, 153g, Care e me ec emm teres moan n on n c onne mete Al)harmeos quoted below arenite M..%ffl125 £5 tonic-pm Lang? c SINGLE Reduced from - $18 to $15 PORTLAND =-- e- [88 Fall - Importations 88 - Having been to market forthe fourth time this season, we aro mous stock of Dry Goods, consisting 0 Al the Latest Shades in Hostility We Call Particular Attention to our Lina of ° Both in Plain and Brocaded. the best sad at the lowest car fill-add Men's, Youlks' and Bo Glowing, and yon collinear» that wo ara offering the lawest £ texilzrx’bmhlnm Bassoon was! ~ CALL BEFORE YOU PURCHASE new. JOSEPH PRICE. 2G 18 25 to 22 50 80 to 47. DOUBLE HARNESS. ° Reduced from BiG to $35 50 to 45 85 to 55 bolls T5 to CD ~ penser ABM sal Enom, &n - © W.F.CRECCRY, . Hae d ~- dtecame. #23 ' ance Biase o deemwm gwwgzagégézg f FA X» tes B Od- ‘ tum-fl £5: zeérifwfi’ 3 eters ana ef\ Soe Ockers I ngssd‘m Feiner prepared to show ag enor- | The Greatest and the Best, ; The Large Double Waskly, BEIGOOS AXD SECILAR, Tork llllSBlfl’llf f l No Party tn Politico, wer oy Reet is Ice t ligtem. 4 } ufibfi' 128 3