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\YAGER & FAIRCHILD, 7: Tae Bubginibord - , . o bay im atmado fn s C bo charged, \._ \. 'a faye by notifylug the publishers. | ~ HERALD] mee t reanpiiaic nen | tremely lenee + Our torms 619 $1,50 por year, payable In advance; | Agineothe not mad dyance, $2.00 poryear not reeleMxixi the bapor regularly Hi to an oh: ~~~ gnia'will be pubMéhed In - siderable sph ge. 90. wen 9 F 1 adyortifoments: collection wlll bo Yaw-Iowan: figgmqunQ-agmfi; aan tone each porlod.o inde mask 5B paid Ro ~ made quarter fpon forthe who on.0 ~insortion, “Pilenpgveruqm 'the Fram otnarat the below, In which. wa-endeavor spobldl | Anducempnt to regular pdvortlsers taking con« WOMEN/31a. Number 18. - Estabhshed Y., THURSDAY, MARCH 20, i884 000 0 O0 os\ ... | Oho gato o' 1litle g {>| me, and walked. straight: to the window, |- . Am E Top f epe (2 c; at.? ka-Wflwk In«ll 1 0 ; 60] 4 60]: ‘i'ln. } 421 0 60 # In.] 24 o all.8 so 44n.}| 8 96} 4 doo in 6 In.. [4 00 MHD 72 a {nll} 4 70] 6 45,\ 'sel12-60 prc # inal 0. 75)-0-76) 8 10/11 B5 87 * 10 In. | & 60] 7-75).9 42118 89118 2030 87148. 20 In. 12 25]14 66104 80 68 18162 the gray - shaft which 'marked Her-father's \I‘hev‘qloqlfi; ticked sep, turned. her back on do with: it, nod, in Ang, says: 16, you wil take it~ back-and'himgelf into the: bar Tha rain fell | gain, he'll be no end: obliged,\ R izzle,. drizale,. Shoe could See |- Her eyes }it up, the loveliest dolor cape to. her cheek. I kissed her, for I saw I might, -And when the first stars came out 19 a, . wa walked together through the fields, 'and - Aoything to, break this our troth was plighted. to for t C4 Epe L 0 00 0C « You are-mot legally bound to pay thesg Iythe -lg“{\t;an dois.to claim the * 1 \o C BpboratAbynminorents or third pago, prinied ® * “stifling matter, fret wool ton 'cents {13156111111 I. NO. +. foe ouch pubsogifortyeok, fxg conta por yal 21>) doli Printing; Ing I f flight; or stook in largo-quantitles for casl yunning our presses by steam powor,wo are ann- aps she heard. She turned her head. - ~ ** .do wish you would bo more like other 'people. Hero I am with more money than - L 180, Your,false no- ,; | tiona-will benefit nobody, and. as for your \J pride, I call it foolighness, At.any tate, stay: here 'at. Deerwood. 'I will- go away willingly. if.it will be pleasanter in any way o, as your father's old friend, oe T Tr rt Ts Wu V c couting all matiler-of job 1 <ul go wow 0 5 lt Alem Ct Pe ine in this countya Balog | <0. 220% R f h A XH her to all/tis man a te: your friendship (and it is , very. dear. to me) above the duty I .| owe -to the dead, my conscience should prove unworthy of its Risking the loss of | down with the skull is as follows: your regard, major, I must still adkere to BroTHERs, - ~ Baling Powder] my . ; Bho scratchell off two. adv sgdwg—theme—me—as—sl? . Cornplanter®s~ Révenge. rutalities;-the-horro: vi Nall succeeded in running express triths'at such 'A Relic of the Battle of BalfyrinsOreek. ¥ There is-in the .possessiom of a family liy- Jug. on Baldwin's creek; not fax, from Elmi- Ta, hear the Scene of the bloody and decieve battle between the Américan forces under | General Bullivan and the Six Nations under Brant and othef great chiefs,: in 1779, a curious relic df 'that battle, which has n tragle story of its dwn. It is the skull of an Indian, with a bullet-hole in the contre. of the forehead.\ \The ancestor of the pres- | ent owner settled on the farm still occupied by the family just after the Revolutionary war. Tho.story that bas been handed 'tives, one built in the year 1851, the other furnace beneath it, | The wheels were puny abortions. | They must have had to revolve: till they were dizzy before they succeeded in storting a train. s locomotive our fathers prided themselves |\ upod, If weighed $2,000 pounds. 'The: cylinders were 18x20 inches; the driving The Intlisn- to whom the skull belongs was one of Brant's bloodiest and bravest warriore, * He participated in the Wyoming -b: rs—urhfiniainhznd'thu- the express .. Improvéd Locomotives. -& c Progress That has Been Made In Tlifrt Ye'Et-a in‘Tlfeqe nfififnmefimnu. fl * ~A few facts about the locomofiveg behind xblch.§gie_traveling public are borde with 1d seem to be the best way of a wonderous spéed. ~, . -- When a Commercial reporter was in the offlce.of the locomotive superintendent of the\ \Now Central < railFoad the ather day he was shown the plans of. two locomo-. in the year 188%. The engine of thirty years ago. was, according. to . its portrait, [ ugly enough to make a Cypriotestatua Jeal- ous, | Its smoke-stack was'a top-heavy; un- |. wieldly concern, that seemed. far tod exalt. - ed tohave anything to do with the boiler or This-was the express [' in diameter, This-tookk to Albany in six a heat, Patent and Family: Flours, Wheat Shorts, Ship Stuffs and 136117211 Colic Seed Meal, OQmQuTEiid' Cort and Oats, ~ Wéod,Beedsand Beed Grain, Calfly and Datty Bait at Bamlltqnplncgfl were pile headings. | T did;.) the :f my best to obtain Her'consent to learing 5p than the ordinary kinds, and ¢ amt-bub?” she R is 40. Oswald, with that list firm, clear tone, and mmipe- in cans: Rovan Basmd erhaps beeatise of the reminder, |X gatosaid her mo. longer.--Governess-she- -sbou}d-be;-IL aho-wishou;-and-Jesepha-went- home as pleaged-as-aiy CHESTNUT ST who has had hér way, shouted a tall; red-faced wiay the other evening, _ A denise crowd of people had gathered front 'o _Bmith's_ drugstore and: all. were struggfing with might ~~~\ ** get within heating of courdélayed g. The idea of her v _ our delnyi all ere was a month young nephew, Regi ° _ GREAT BANKRUPT SALE. __ f Fine Seasonable Oswald-Hamilton,-was-|-get-leave. - tin a bad- way, ~The ifs papers, straightening ; up of the estate 'were second was to the of- ho- only and motherless d friend, now about 24 - finally refosed him. h per The latior was twisting . himself backward and-forwards---|-doad;; with the celerity pla jack:rabbit, and exclaimlbg with much une. tion gud many gestures, \Push > ~T-told him of Josepha's resoiyes. = ~*'Plhtere is one power that w + that, uncle?\ , -_ *Love,\ Profound sigh from Res, but no disposition to opea his mouth. '+Do you try your luck dgain! Remem- ber the old-rule about two negatives. L g of accounts and eth Clothing for Men, Boys and Children. - FROM THE LATE GREAT FAILURE ob BROADWAY, N. Y. Jam. yourselves thro' the door! . d ~a change into the have: observed the young woman pret on-to- be ordered - away - \ Wo. f Soll ag 1 arcs Bln closely, 'and J think you will succeed. .._. _. Must be Sold: Regardless -of Qfié’tuyValueL ork at very low prices, Bamples for» eos ipa 33336123ggdwucmnmzmmgduponnppRchuon‘ w T ALBANY | ~~ DEPARTURE-OF TRAINS. e top \~eoive , Rast. . ! BTALIONS] Pass, | Aco. | Pass. | Pass, rugs. Lan | | PAM ® ar | EM mh | sBan _ | 1.08, - --- ~. 9G f a 1% ex of Sping and \i » ~ Sldng: f‘ 4 153? ~ Wats mage . $] gm: ~ OLOROn..ome Ame] $20, 1T cont 100 80\ ibs - , F 148 \| BBB |--] -g ed c t _ HE 48 13 j - -| #! i> | MORRIS. BROTHERS LGH AZ En \C- ad a csste .. 148-1 .a TH WEA RAB \. - - a blexialL...] 42 $9. |B |g: 2s a [GC ~ R+ Albany.. 1018 | 7. f. a . . c- cwBsTt. ‘ STATIONR Pass, | Aso. | Pas: Lmay®. | P.M. ® Me - £90 30, coe . Dull Cobloski11...1 . bull 1200 I $0 $28,000 2 1; 269 T ROT \ af \is B8 alg 104 kel 5g gm “113 . 35 « 3555373312\ M } T8 | 141 Unadi}in..... A5 B7 'L50 Bidngy ...... Ab 8.219 I2.02.3 - fumbfldgg. L353 £51k fl. 5 's \bas | i116 | 850 Elfhgmin L3 P. 3r \Last Cherry Valley Branch. h taken from an insolvent. firma. The asi lemg 3. cammxufli'nn‘ m. 5,90 p. m cdo Pootther lo lfigenzmo Grt‘bldlton ranst have thelr imo oP ane 10; . 5,00 p. m. TTBIOR 0. & 8. Y, B. B. W. M Traina Ar. magi-51x? Zinnmxgws i, (0311.2 \ HEW YoRXK, ONTARIO & WESTERK R. R. Traiis leayo- HLDREY us follows: a (Nontuwaip © - No. 18, (Walton to Oneida} -so. 1, Ontario Rxpreis..,. 5m. 4, Nigh 1 2 80 Wamp \ No. 2, New York ix o. 14, (No : No. 6, Night: «««« to- ~ Now DorH» H.ancl Bxy, « many .. - Frato teaver, 610 pam} - Trainardives, 0104, m. Business Onda, _ D, MANCHESTER, af, D., McCrum block. Q. Oflico hours 12:50 to 1:80-p. im,cach-day. In. diflco at night, Law. fnin atreot, N. m N. {A 331mm”; promptly attended to. ° YAMES B'l‘éiWAuT, Attorney and Counsellor at | ° a] uflee in th 4 I ren ered painless with gai or ether, $2253.01}; 0121560 and residence at the reside a u -, > mHeftfflde'ho «door, Ream No. 4, McCrum B AB RsFENYON, Genoral Insurance Agent. ~ officein McGram & Saundont Block, comer Main ani d Broed Bis, Oneonta: N, ¥. 5 X.. CHURCH, af, D., Ford Block, over N. I. .“ ma on's mfg atore, Greonia, N. Y. can-Emmi: nuance?) n both village and wun. Fond try, Dfics hours from p to 10 a. im,;2 tod a7 9 p. ®; Calls in‘flsmnm esstons @ the \Old Fox]?! Mansion,\ Maint w unpromp y respond to and murglen! cases, ~ eases of Women, 1 to 2 p:m on Watkina Avenue, animes TTTTE A. FREXOH, lg Taxip rds ted. at reaannably prices, White moun at renso io A Birds of all kinds, both natlvo ded Proline maimed amulet Booms at T, A. a re rn N'srlgft‘gfih Street Onconta, N. Y. mm apeman \U F. MAYHAM, * af Lay. AND GENERAL INSURANCE A -., -- NYs GENT, naw n ccm inde tev at hae oo cine team cates ONKONTA GREEN HoTsks, Corner Cliffand Grove Etreet, PLANTS, BULNJE‘ggEIV-{nd F'LOILXH‘k'B BUP. Flour)! Decorations and Designs for Parties, Wed- Ing», rut-grail. cw‘sgnadc, to order and ksonabl e prices r sile, 8. SCOTT. ENTRAL HOTEL, Oneonta, Frst-class in oy c respect.\ , Bufliling and furniture new. A m3- clmmlllnrénoo n nnocted with hotel. . 8 cot-mix Laureos, Dothi and Atamford b and from all trninia. dnp retin nn s remap cme comes and purchased one of the packs: * ges he was banding ouk«. It was ® [~~~ neat ifttle bottle Imbeled TB Eclectrlc Oil, which we, have since discovered is a quick, sefo and powerful romedy for sprains and pains, and a certain cure of theu- | f closed by saying that |-'the-best-thing-I could wish -him-was-a-bule-|. ~ let.. through the head: in the fixjflt cugage- ; C2 ,fo It was his first taste of T ~ {life's bitter, and 16 was going down hard. I '-| longed to grasp his hand in sympathy,. I of mail carriers, and stormed at the hurdred and one annoying 3 Big so long on my home-. . However, in two-days I was well on my journgy, - Soldiers ate rough 0 her:-that in 'case she congents to make us the bapplest of men you are to giveup your commission aud come into my f} neg.. Eshaw, boy Don't look so dazed. have intended it all along; only take time by the forelock, you know. ou hug me to death? Tell Josepha when' you find her that an eccentric old duffer t ho taken -fancy to the- place lhns-of~ ,000 to-day for it, god thit being ? odds more thin she can expect to have offered again, I took him up.\ © All right, uncle; anything more ?\ Ho was already half out of the brary. \Tell her-no, nover mind.\ Reg. was by this time beyond hearing. ° .. For an -hour-I walked -up and down my luxurious dmwiugroom. from restraint of Reginald's compuny,.the fever rose again in my blood, m beat fast, my step quickened. formed a hundred plans which would aid in crughing down my hear hem to be sold. it no £20 a. ma. 8:05 p, m. | - Hero aro a fow of our prices which will astonish every buyer : 458 $ e 150 $80 Fine Diagonal Bulls,... nere renee ber 117 $20 Dress Suits 105 $10 Honest Busi s and Chilaren Ing aud Children's Kpco Pants,. \ Peter Kiefer, cof, Clinton and Bennétt streets, cursed tie stupitit Buffile, was badly bitten by a horad, and nppled Thomas' Keleetrio Of}, which immediately re- ldved the pain, and tn four days the wound was f speech. ~I began to hion:some soft phrases of sympathy for my old friend's dovighter, but ave It up in despair, trustfog that, as in | the opportunity comes,. 1o-equal 1t.- Andj after all, to.such self- rellaot/natures as Iosepha's; sympathy held a tone of pity=which gave It a distasteful + ' U \ + . 6, T5, 1.00, 1.35, 2. tlon. to solect from, Remember this ja no Humbug Salp, -All\ {3534321192111} who?) thes tgthmlnw of the above ktatomont, “3311.1 Is be sold by April First. ald on $16 purchases, * {Thomas' Relectric ON is sold everywhere by Beiter goods too num Onode new- and this scaso All\! will continue. Every gut-mam in“ aranteed. Bona fide r the HIGN OF THE ry garment must bo sold In this town If it only brings fo. on theGoliac, 'The - HARRIS AGENTS WANTED. s MainStreet, ._ . (P. 0 Gilchrist's old store.) H. L. LUTHER, sw ' i 'A. word of mysGlf here, An old soldier, . medriog fifty, but bale nnd hearty, I inher- ~~Fited at my brother's death the pile of stone he called [mime 2112? haggling“ inter- aste. -A-misanthrope, - little ste for tlio societypoi his kind, My visits \him -were few and Irlof. I little notice of Josepha until I came to - Broad Street, near- Main. ann and years between I would grow RR MATTICE, Attorney and Counsellor at Tan Ofice ja the Ford & Stqwart black, my happiness in Reginald's and hers. I N. ¥. ye them Hamilton place for their wedding gift, and I imagined myself in aftor years frolicking on those greon ter- races with Reggio's oldest or youngest, as But the .feyer roso again; the longing was as strong as it was vain. ~l-was-not in the frame of mind to meet my nephew, and as soon as my roan was saddled I sprang to her back and was _off-nway=I cared not where, so I could 'ride this maduess-down, J- Lcamg home late. The bardest battle I dd had ever fought I had, won. I had such a } grip bn myself that after seein .j fortably stabled and rubbed to Reggie's room without the leas Tg tis) FURNITURE! WALNUT, OHERRY, A88, INMITATION MA- HOGANY, STAINED and PAINTED \ ONnNEONTA, N, ¥.\ ouow Ford Blook, Onconta, soribes her, -- tall, she had none of puliar in women of her toni was: at all times e'flight of a sea-bird. Beiter than, besuty, her faco had diguity and character.. Her mouth: was shapely | and. red, although. n square Jaw and long GMMBERSEIJ‘ Ifflmmo Parlor Sully *= Patent heckéré; Student Chairs, £6, ALBO, A FINETLINE OF Pug Tas al Sad FoR THE HOLIpPAYS. -| A f CHASE}? BQR'IEFH 6U-Kno win vohant Talloron Broad-. oss\ Conny Stamvix Saile ~~ wasausit . Spring and Summer Goods! t manufacturersIn Edrope x. IRELAND, Dentist, Union -Blotk, over the caso might. be aJnckwn & Cutlors store, Detilal surgery ght be: OPENED THIS: WEE/(7 #|AT C. E. FORDS enema ee erm eri mem mene AJ. T. M.IVES, 3M. D, physician and sur- Belectod from unabu‘ ence Oneonta, K. Y. Night bell . : f - But her éyes-glorions! Ol ation of my stock will convince you of the ruth mam!” If valvat, set., und o x M. “ENDBLR Mun-nor and Connsollor z P: 4d ~. est knelt at her mfiud been in undorstanding Odish attachment. Merely a -B}Ue-for-4oclety (tho', | offlendly or cold to my her). 'The surroundin country families who would. have lioniz .me on account Of a few sears and decora jons met with stall encouragement, and ut for the fiying visits of my young tenant, and su evening cigar on one of the wide verandas of Hamilton place, my was passed In riding and walking and shoOt: Ing. h . £1wa will let you thto the secret. I was found it out myself, I had fallen in love with Josepha, Preposter- At ony rate, give mo j some credit. I neyer dreamed of tellin \| ber, and I went away immediatoly-travel- ____Cor. MAIN AND BROAD.8TS., __ ut the lad was not there. ing in the mirror-frame attracted my atten- tion. It- wasadgretsed tome: lt ran, with many a blot and erasure: \Drzar Oro It was a mistake, Josepha never really cared two pins for me. -and-girl affair wasn't love at all. me so before, and I ought to have known better than to goto hertwice; but you-there, I don't blame you, uncle. How should you know? She was very kind, if at sort of thing kind, and I FHIOLDREDGE A Fresh Invoige of: siverPaied War ! vEeay-cBo502- > than ngyot kidd, like. my rot! fulcrum. AC, ., is now permantly located n 'and wh al 1 ealdenco &nd: office In & X. D. Onlcohournormedlcnl and ese 10 a. m, For dia- @ p.m. Calls attended in vilingo or countiy. Etcdicol office at fcaldonce dare &ay 1 shall get over it. {ully cut up, and I don't feel as if I could face oven you just yet ; so Em- off without VISITORS ARE WELCOME, H. L. LUTHER. Fruit and Berry Dishes} Aline or two more, so badly blurred as to bo illegible, and a great scrawl, which bore but a faint resemblance to '\ Reg.\ Poor lad &. Poor lad ! c cheery in the farewell letter he sent before ho left the shores of old England, but I saw tho heartache between the lines. In a few days I was called suddenly to Loudon on' business, being detained there some little timg. Whon I returned to Deer. wood It was to find my erratic youny neigh- ~[ bor flown, Mrs. Harwood, my estimable housekeeper, had a messige for me from- Miss Hamilton-\ she would write regular- ly, but I was not to seek ber out.\ Having delivered the message with a dig- nity slightly damaged by the-curious, #pec= ulative glance with which sbe regarded me Harwood rustled majestl- cally away, giving a vicious little jerk to the door-knob, as much as to say, '* Well, He might 'a sald more than ' O, In- LARGE AND CAREFULLY £21601! OF Goops FOR THE SPRING TRADE. A FULL LINE OF THE NEWEST AND MOST (Fashionable ~Frimmings T° ~ XELEUITS FIT, AND EVERY HIT SUITS * HOLDRIDGE. 1 mourned sincerely. Tho' tem years my senior, wo bad been friends eats. Ho knew Iatood ready | \I to lend a helping hand whenover It needed ; | oud to a fault, and, though im to allow my assistance (for I he was in sad straits) he would Bi cr quick and sudden. His indomitable will upheld him In his struggle .| for 's time, when that broke beneath the burden of troubles, which grew heayler d day, \Ll - “533; off; friend! © Here ligs a man whont pride brought low,\ I murmured, as food his -. I had arrived in Deerwdod late In the afte‘moon. and by! 73:0}:ch in the church» Of Entirely New Designs. SHEARER & CO.. (Successors to Shearer, Barnett & Co ) E. P. CHAPMAN, conta Market, Established 1860, bloodv=-Gh at that have led to his 0 an. Indiad enem of 'his. triboy | In pursuance 'of 'n plan-to head -her-off-I-Larrved sent a telegrim to Re not. loving such a- fellow, the best man ever joside a lieuten- aut's uniform, Helliad only to ask to wed My anywheres (He cams as soon as he could They were off in a fortnight. hoatille band. aht hp leader of the margndine band that batn=. ¥ js in by o o setVement-nt Harpersfield, Delaware |- : \ma'. l | county, and. murdered: the. setters thore | 0 cht come Ja n youd. | Aual. . Its weight 48. 84,000 pounds. on} | nearly two and a half times heavier than its above mentioned prototype. The cylinders are 18 Inches by (24. T head is far below the top of the driving quels, which are 76 inclies in ~dinmoter. : g , pted son of the peaceable chief Cornplanter, Young Corn- planters who was friendly fo the whites, -the. Harpersfeld -suttloment was contemplated; sent r aquaw Al lqglxlifly Hiver, to warn the settlers. Sho s‘enger Lloéomol'ivu traveled 25,000 miles in engins stood between 70,0. 0 and 80,000;° < \A locomotive for express passenger ser-. vice costs; taking thooxperienceof the past few years, from $9,500 to $10,000 to build,\ said a New Yorlc Central official. \I can the snyages. had reached there flmt’unq’um | complished their work. ~Bhe was captured, | howeyer, and, known to be a Cornplanter squrw and her errand suspected, she was F topect . killed and scalped by the ltqder of the bardly.say what life a locomotive can ba smd to have, Some last ten, some twenty performance of t a _ fallen tree. - Coroplanter, the-Indians were routed. When-this-t known-to--young Corhplanter he swore' vengeance against the murderer of bis squaw. - When Sullivan was sent into the Susquehanna country on - his errand of destruction Cornplanter was employed as a scout to pretede the army and keep the general informed as to the years; but all that time repairs have to be made upon the Original engine. First of all, the tires of the wheels wear out; they seldom last. more then four years. The boilers need replacing after ten or twelve yim' eer¥ice. {Bat fruity]: 'the first year lo . . ; | ninar portions of the machinery get out of plans and strenith of the Indians.~ In the order and need replacing or winging. In comparing locomotives of to-day and of a quarter of a century ago, you will notice that while the weight of theswholo hi has increased greatly cortain of, the ditien- slons haye nutnaltiertéd‘ much. | 'This is be- cause we are limited In various ways in uncertain constructing a locomotive. _. We ego; maké the body of the engine oyer a certain ave is duty ba was creeping through the, woods near the present village of Wellsburg when suddenly ho saw an Andian- also stealing along. ~ Cornplanter |- stopped behind a chestifut tree. - 'The other Indian was a Seneca and hid himself behind whether the Seneca had seen him, remained motionless behind the chestnut, bit peered ar g tons ays; Urmging- th6 hidlug-place-of,the other Indian in view. 'Presently tho read of the Seneca rose stealthily above the-fallen trunk, and: a moment }ater the Indian rose to his feet and glanced cautlously about. - .Cornplanter nor over a certain height, because -wa must -|- keep the centre of gravity at about the samo position, nor over a certain langth, be- cause of the wheels. centres. Bo the loco- inoflive Inuit xlllwnyi's remugg nearly the same n form, | It Is to increased capacity of boil- recognised nis, bliter enemy, thG 8187°T Of | os that wa must look for increaSedY power. At present an express locomotive boiler | to a poor gentleman.as he sh 1s of 80 horse power, that is, If {t were in a- statlonary engine that would be its capac- ty. . But when the locomotive 1s drawing a.train of cars five miles an hour that boll- r supplies the strength of 875 horses; and Handy-five miles au hour the power éx-.! for such unbounded genero is equal to that of from 700 to 800 {blesslag it Is tha horses, That's a curl T his squaw, and the Indian be had Aworn to kill. - The. noxt instant bis'rffle covered the Sences brave, and the report that followed was the . bloody warrior's death-knell. Cornplanter..scaiped the-chief-and-left-him- lying where he fell, The poxt day the battle of Baldwin's Oreek was fought, and Twonty .| years. Inter Young- Pde urs, » of today Js in. ho average man's wi full}, ient it 2 travel ;- [-would ~trust- to- timé7s-wWith-segs-=who-had gone-to- the west; returned-to- the vicinity of Baldwin's Oreek.s One day he whs walking pods with the Grand? | ! father of the' prescht owner of the Indian skull, whose guest he was, and, stopping suddenly and looking about him on every side, said to: his host that it was on that spot that he had killed Brant's warrior in 1779. Coroplanter went to a certain spot, erring was the Indian Cornplantér's alm. Bears in' Ulster, 'Some Recent Adventures With the Yul;- - C bears im unosual ndmbers in the mountains. Bhandaken, Henley, Woodstock, and Hard. enbergh Townships seem to be the chosen have emerged with their young from their winter sleeping places some weeks before thay aro usually looked .for, notwithstand- away in a hollow stump. | He took them with them, when the mother appeared up- ou the scene. Daggett, thinking that bo might outrun her and reach a house that was distant. about balf m inile, kept® the cubs In his arms, and ran at the top of his speed. The old bear gnlncdon him rapidly, however, and he put down one of the cubs, hoping that the mother would stop with It long enough to allow him to get beyord her reach with the other one, [if ped, but only instant. Bocng thet. only . ut only an t..... L0 one 'of her cubs had been re ensed, sho rushed after Daggetiogaln. Ho saw that it would be impossible forhim to reach the house before the she-bear would be u on him, and he dropped the other mg: all fed- 14-4 1 b u A ho Hudson-River divisionot the Central railroad capable of drawing from seven to-fourteen cars at the average rate of an average express trains dfinfl and Baffalo,-of over forty miles an hour the actual speed at times attained must | often renge between fifty and sixty.-[Now \York Commercial Advertiser, . and, digging away a thick layer of leaves, uncovered the moldering bones of the Seneca brave. The skull was as sound as ever. Commplanter kicked it spitefully away from him into the woods; | His com: panion picked it up, and taking it home, put It on & tall pole, and the blug-birds nest- gd in It Tt topt porves as a re- treat for two. pet: ground-squlrrels:> The small hole in 'the forehead shows how un- A Volco that Was \Not 6f Any Living Oren» # *\ mens ~* A - -~ Thompson avenue, The hcoppole cutters and bark-peclors in erying \Oh-ob.\ From tho peculiar sound |- different parts of Ulster county are com- of the voice, ifIt was a volee, be thought monclog-carly, to talks of the presenco of [At was a woman indistress, and ho searched the house. When in the house he heard the ~volca- outside. HG then became ittle frightened,\ as he said, and went fields of these animals this sprig. They directly home and informed his family. His.son Jobn his shot gun, and, summoning ten young meo started In pur- sult of the strange creature. 'They niso hem-g (5ng same voice, but ghhud 111130ng war vary cometery. e men div into pairs, scarched 3°qu the cometery, Sfter wearing them all day. but without success, They met at Brad- ley's hotel, in Blissvillo, at nino o'clock on Friday night, cach one armed with a six- shooter and shot' gun. The men divided er, Into thre'ie‘h ”nigh each Lixkillwgr a (llimlzlrcng route. oy scarcely left the hote when they heard the same \Oh-oh and in mleoves of jorseyn, Also tDY the same house where Mr. Flaherty had first heard It. They surrounded the house and ten of their number had Just entered it when the \Oh-ob from the cemetery fence. They nt once ran in that direction but failed to discover anything. They re- turned to their homes aatlstiod that the volce was not that of any. living creature. ... At ten o'clock.Mouday night John Fla herty, whoso father first heard the sound, left Laurel Hl for his home at Blissyille, When half way down the road he heard \Oh ho's 1\ lgomlng' fro’m behind in that the snow Is still very degpin the woods, The Neversink region sends in the story that a batk-pecler named Daggett at- tempted to capture a pair of cubs that be came upon a few days ogo snugly stowed up in his arms, and was Narrylog away spe M Ing the. la lawn ' Tho grass waved to and fro. E fancied w stirred uneasily. shunnho cleared; your daughter guarded well, Josepha let mp in. She stoyed to fusten, 48 vernessin'! But men Is so clus. As I went Into the garden for n quict smoke, [ beard the housekeeper addressing the Lousemald :; *\ Mary, do all your might now and tell the cook the Is offering some unprecedented CLINE & WILSON, bargains in Jewelry, Silver Whoterate and Retail Denters In Daggett to go on hls way unmolested. A party of armed men subsequently went in search of the trlo of bears, but had not cap- tured them at last accounts. tho adventures of four men and a boy with hos T. TF. | PUNEE, gneonta, N.Y. \p44 brin and repaired In erator Orders oh Ai ohipren;, arn ibroug tention ~ 'Burgoon Dentist. T2 £. w. Ads, Ad Lo \Extracting teeta -th Those wi teat fligd should make appolst _. émufififfifi tobey & Gurcey's. The corridor she slipped her warm hand into tome, and L held it strongly. | My eyes fell d's picture as weentere gether we stood looking at it. 'Then I looked at Josepha, in tier long, black gown, hor nock rt from ite sombrences, as Bereavement ond harrdssing ark £22} me and lps, tho' ib message. Surprised? Well, you never know whether 'o is or'e isn't: 1 think o' tellin''im, the major, not to see out 'er, which 'as gone to bo a gov» v t k CAn' after'er packin' off Mr. Reginald,- gald Mary, who had s sweetheart of her own whom she thought The weeks slipped Into montbs, sud tho months numbered eighteen, before I saw FRESH AND SALT MEATS, Rib, Frils Vegetables and 1 :g Keep the best clock bf Frosh andBalf Moats, fresh ware and Fancy Goods. TERMS ALWAYS THE EASIEST ! BIG BiscouNTs- Fon CASH T ooh yr mack, u bet ficmmu &, BACH PIANO has no equal. #..G. wo . Real Estate Agent ! the stuck-ap plece,\ Save Money Rod mina un; Ind loved her io 1 ls acain. and HektRestted . She was I1, and, wrote for me to come to her, No. $ Boverly-quare e and the was most aristocratic. No. G was an Imposing stoze house of the By making your purchases of him within the next 30 af dishonor fhermmo, fore raged bent. - Th z seed loth any toch, for tly toogue ¢ f m asd therrn g: tahfindagdkm ‘ ti - mz‘ba\ f a L aet\ Camet Cools, lts, &. massy Pir rep bfignogczéflég'; ned, thorjly in bard as an old £ this orn testes oYSTERS, CLAMS, clt nusta store in the McCrory block,orfont AH the pa? ece who reveive promptat p an undersized festman, whose gravity of demennor carried ast the t gested by the hoose itself. Trtold milllons eodld not havo tempted c. 6% with my card, and by ond by | staira, To give you an idea bow weak ska yeu that there were two in when I toot her bands. and Josepha redsced to work *~*~*. MORGAN, Af 8. n We keep a come tive force of men aiways that can be petent and after: . r t WET Chad you with courte. \Can nod exataine mock sod ot scelight pated from | Oneonta, N. Y , Sho was followed by three near, and appeared in time to savo the boy, ' was being closed prossed. by tho party of the, tained colbing buf fine shot, but the men attecked the bear at close quarters. The cubs haddled together a short distance bo- hind their mother, While the men were earricd uway two of the cubs. The mother broke away after thor captor. She bad re ceived nine beavy charges of shot, bow. even ond was mortally and fell deed before aho ted gore many steps. In of and. his ficsh badly t was diffcult to recommit spoken of the foture. assign Tad ber fo- mangled a ecdden spring of the bear up- i of L (Fine Dress Shirts I CS] at the Fantory and Teave you Hellz im d saw my chance, and took advantage of | oo pro a bear was very this, although } Inrga und weighed but 20 ponds. Tie Now, while ske wes uct for work. My strencth of will, sod my bert T Ee zs £ absled my forces ond pregared to advace. 4 First, 1 meant thas sho shood come Koms to,\ I begio. \tks is n far mfifga theo E ealied H ar : ho deserved to be wall kicked far Es ommiterntle stepiiy. FARKS, HOUS - Bought, Seid er Exchanged. J. W. PACKER, COOLEY CREAMERS.!s 2. L KoA iin ELASTIC HIP make my gaests combrtable, | and pothing would salt me better. i cl bom, for the ol per cent lower 48 . [Partice ora the Factory have to of u sav. & Se - or T Eroad-st. rear“ ‘ nent mini neta ins TOSBUREH & HILLBR Commission Merchants; Cash Patd For Producc of all kinds ® U 3 * Pee roles Ibe ets di€gesa af is | by in hot whorsepes to mo ithe gente a gesfol oncelstbely drew his revolver and ordered the ghost to. surrender, or he would \kill it dead.\ The. spook at onco throw up his hands and ex- claimed, \Don't shoot, boss; I's the ghost ?\\ Fioberty at once recognized the volco of Judge Cadaver as he stood up and wayed negro barber of Laurel his armas around. \I conthi fi ence in each adder. The Woodstock country is excited over Rollins Johnson, the led nation..and Johnson said:~-\I golly, Boss Flaberty, y I'mhad lots of fun, slat 17\ Mr. anmy’ haud on* camr down to de foot. Ihrlp 'lect , thought differently, and after giving John- son a thrashing, sent him home. The porty was hunting rabbits near the Grecne county lise, The boy fired at a rabbit he had scared from a brash pile, and it the sound of tho gun a largo begr came out from behind the roots of a fallen tret. ed directly at the boy, Tho bear was only a fow steps away, and the boy fired the un- discharged barrel of his gan at her, but os it was loaded wifltStoshot the effect was only to increase the bear's fory. The boy ran and shouted for help. 'The four men wero The Odd Rencoonterofa Travelling Teatan, Bring toto the old bear the boy ran up sud| discovered the loss of ber cubs at once, and 'an alzove, or embresore, £ doorway. . Justas Mr., Eesling passod,a glender figure U a I | the fight between the men and the bear one ,£thg overcast fisfiwfifimféf the of the party bad hs boot =d G20 Ic and gait that of & xa and Bes. f scc : feg stopped Involoctarly fost #5 a pr 3s ee Thos ag stopped Involor my“ ecmanie P |eanget any ono togo with hen {Lous aa Comrier pounced fer d.. an cxplann ® is a handsama is a sort of x him quickly. magi w «d. his killed the third cus. * Smiles Haperseded by Sorrow. , A women stood at the front gate watch. ing ber neighbors dog coming down the | street wib a kettls fied to bis tofl I: aroused her vastly. R ~ Presectiy fReowner of the dogscomicd the women mi! portive s belated rigs, the young woman poicted a pistol at He ena'd scarecly realize that be bad been confronted by a femals bot the women's resolute toce acd grave do. ave ? c meaner eonvicsed om that the pistol was old poloumse -( Hotel Mal. year ald girl is Rentacky It is plossact to thick tot kets, and snrrecsared the ough weighs 800 posoite fhe man watk Away 80031 thitc sol again told him she wasted mosey. | 5% orcamental | Hebed {ast #1 ir Ko fark of faits and experlecto proving t ze? Lars I wen AC mre of my Indy, who | Iszz was Insmg a govermees such as Bevery aqzere not again soon see. *The qolst ond tho wosdafcl fnpmvecen f afd ] T a : H } £ BB That the pass wil ost to CONTRACTOR and BOLORE. ~ «Yon es you as thadclamosot of 3; Ihave thooestt ffaG ect No or £ cormat to re- Invariably givicatieecticn for Elegance of Fit ana Shape, - Superiority of Material, Perfection of Manafacture, TaSicets sud ass rebpect-liy macetedw scperlonty. > & of temmatzss heve beea ater their roads, have died since Mormare to the fetal What has bees wl bo. c= The fr TLS pattnts fir Contcme «ver wore granted to Wi Gorky, . TteCsoley (Comment nre mai is foursiyles «l+ MECHANIC STREET, s. % rammwxsagms AFEIICREION Begssto talk of gong bork to Lez: =, esd one aftermocn eskal £ my to Lead Lay aff, bos ita his toi\ ETY THSCOOIEY If pog wath a cure (Nag; to - Cp pot pant (ha poop reine: Ign wert the choapest: (P gor want ssecray frie patens Fl Tntempoment and ebotce fh : pood he ettemone son wes fow. and i __... ts Pe s=, treme - Cas, Ends, Doce andl * tori ned as pomens Prizes. odmor! Exam £ CASY, riaves CEcmbsriand Mills of Cawesso,\ 7 (ee ean - pops ~ & id - . : A ter Enns fine Comming e H Eder cation pull om 67» || Rerfrss her ttoua . i Litacca to , i . -~TOEEY & CURNEYS, €. Exeds brow whet ts. -ma\ Ha stopped and eal to the womiza st the | cate: ~Whst gre you 3 E2} { repicd whib bi \Ian {sco>> Ing ote ek 2B or tram-“J, fomy, c- yxm (0 Te gots sndtely nopoad pcs Cel g Els best to got ber C4 Is boos n . the 24 hen a Fite boy rocndedtte corcer wih | pelige: a:: z ugh. | ; a bright, {5:00:13 ism—eh cpon Ris face, £4 | ly frightened, was askemail to give so cam | 1 whosho say : c errand | - dan't - detain : R x, i and wert tome. r of Ton servect who took ber onrdct the \ Be csa\ eX L ep an samy to beer thus abe It iS > (Fhem wil she bock?\ \I doot kmow when chasgeltter c beck. tnt I In ree copstaine ond aat ber for | yea ~[Fexes _ * : Bel ata wodiing thal - & men very mosh intomlxctelwps ? - 3 ther cies gr of the pmess asks\ - yea ret bell hin . frorp, and ete @artstoaget bet Lrod in a> the beis s=py.\ wiem yoo now ject? Couchel a tree: ( - Colm ten pos heb beca urge\ Bad Ron oct P\ toe &“‘=~\ 6 \Wiv pos entin@gonp Him oct F & Weld fas} DomesticEnteliigence. Pres oe __ \Is Mra. MaSoltter (a?\ caked Mrs. Yer c* i ~ | ontepings rhok Ato . | \ mrames 220 . . ¥, hiss That Wit he 1 fat THH ho Genera‘ifyy ©. B 'True and Touching Wale, * \The sheriff will be he inta | everything We bave will be swepbaway ;\ ~- mid “his head | to his hasds and. , > t Hittle wife wont softly to a W h expenses, placed . m5 packbge quietly. Halt an Hour later the nio off and the old man er playlng seven-up for ~ beer.-([Exclange. - B‘lgvllo'ltmfled . \ sald a merchant to his clerk, 0 latest reports from the. 5 - - rv A wr~ 604 sonny l + 'peich crop i# entitely Rilled M last cold ‘gna'p; cherries bgdly . mjured blackberries and black raspberries gsuovgzlluekand pears.. tou ty of the wind overthe face of t\ . ' Du howe oleae d 4 d o \All right, John, order a lot of, new ottomsa half-inch nearer ~*~» the top than Iist year, keep down prices 0 I am determined to ; 'of regard to our = _ Whero the Difficulty Wawe (*. «'Then you love me truly, Elvira ?\ -. *Yes, yes, my darling; traly, in spite of poverty ?\ ., . \!* What matters mere wealth when com» .. pared. to the bliss of your noble love ?\ * Thanks, thanks, my beloved rendered, me, y y. - 'I would rather be your wife and live in . ge than-dwell im the palace of a « Bless you, bless. you, myfin but- ottage i»-[Puilne her ye dou youls qu.dnt tomarry her, deals, that is a very personal Questing” Little Nell-« 'hen you get married you it gged all the robrt in your house, won't, d 99 ~ Me h on 4C yo 0 Pilkins-\Qaly part ?\ Attie Nell! mild your upper story ~ was for rent.-[Phi] h Eminent bat I am out of polities forever.\. . . L ys you cin easily geta . portion of the delegates.\ i g - 'Yes, but I um out of politics.\ says he will tura fu bis vot you.\ - es, but I am out of\-- estimates that 'Yes, but I am out\-- ''More than that.\ * you can get half.\ .\ Jack offers his votes.\ a \And I will give you mine. 'That makes , asc-of=the-gauge-of -the track, | your nominatfon sure. Will, you neo - !'¥es,\--~f Philadelphia- Call, -- -- Grateful for GeneronIty« \Bir I owe you a debt of gratitude for so nobly risking your life in catching that Eunnway horse and thus savin my- daughter,\ said a wealthy Newport man ly by the hand. ' * Ah, indeed [\ responded, .the Inttor; \and in What way do you desire to pay it?\ .! With many thanks, sir ;. many. thanks.\ \0 how grateful I fim. to: t you are so W‘el‘l‘ flx‘cdjn fe-as-to=Db There are about seventy engines upon with such valuable property as thanks1 ow-¥ orle | Aow-the-stomachs-of -m children will refolco when c with .so much unoxpected wealth! Kind over forty imiles.an hour. Of course, to | air, good-day; and may the Lord haye ed, as three or four mercy on your soul-you old, drled-up, between New York miserly son-of.a-gunt\-[Kentucky btate Tourmal . 22222 cell grr What to: Do with Daughters: - ** What shall we do.with our daughters?\ ry: Livermore. Why, that question is easily 'Auswered, Ma Long Island Ghosts. feed them on caramels and icc-creamt, sond them to the-opera-every-nightrglverthem~ sealskin.saeques, and dress them but silks and ffty.dollat bonnets, gud -al- - rman at least Once a -| give the little: dat] asks Mra. There has been great oxcltement at Bliss. lOW them to give n. go ville, Long Island, of late, caused by supor- natural sounds Tesembling the human voice; About ten o'clock on Thursday night, James 1¥mhcrty3 A film-[mica Ffirvme' wltlfin pand- sing some unoequpled buildings on the rom : vik from Blmymomwp Bohemlnnggemmm q | have them taught Italian before they un was startled by a yolco derstand Boglish; but give them plenty: of j candy, Mary, the sweet little angels, and pile on-the-novels thick, snd nover make What shall wardo with our week, Then: Lof.pin.money,.an mor them. at Newport, 'not to endeavor to marry them toa foreign: count In preference to an Ameri trem work. daughters? know of, -[ Puck. Puffed sleoves sreagaiis soon on dréssese ... _._. .... gencrally around the base of the waist. 5 heels aro no longer worn on even« . Tho fair sufferers can't stand It Long slik mittens nre fasblonable for street wear. They are very nico to hand to gentlemen who propose to you on t Ruffles of lace: ore now gathered into the articles of value which , the clerks will not be likely to notice. ToL Wire bracelets that fit any arnvare pretty, and rilso very cheap, as wire costs only about two centa n foot. If old stove pipe wire is used, rust should bo car moved with n lito «oal off beforo po on the crim. _ son Brides' tollets are yery simple, as any one who attends a, fashlonable wgzdding can Skirts of white or cream satin, trimmed in froot with blossoms and sprays of flowers, tro pretty n- be-usod “fl“ Can-be-US8G dishes ___ ___ The Lime Kilo Cink, \What's do matter wid dis kentry?\ asked seo for himseif. resident, an yet I have no confidence in frc When [gftabedainl ht I can't feel ashored dat\ he ta! can an' ye n wanywd to borry bim. rust him ten feet. $10 I wouldo't have dencefto beliévc (fin: de 150735; wanlgn lung it to me. On do one han now dat a Henty Essling, a young Germau travel- . eat lin 1:13:13]??ng sluics. reathed Philadel. groceries am odullt his Raturday even e: Essliog fo te If P wost ited with a party 0 ideals; oll mg— Nelson Slabs be. marks o'clock m. hestarted up Walnat street for the bouse where Bo wal a fGSL At the southwest corner of Walsut and Nine. teenth strects, the upper side of Rites. ted, an' on de odder it a {sels ob copfidente borry- band all grocers T will steal if, a0 Rly a to preveat him fmnist Iéeah to use In hs comin' eideriill. square, gan | Dis wast ob confidence om deft: residence, cext door to the Charch of the 55m; when 1 kin Holy Trinity, which is just on the comer. SC, Eo front of the private resid walk down to ds Fost National back on' borry: $200 for thirty s tote indorsed by a widsot gibia' CJ 5, you ceed not lock for fing tto (B8 worf €20,000, at to dis kestry to prosper orf progicsh \- trait - -Oar Gleefol Girt«. girl will elope atifilices A Detroit Tha Bostna girle doot act!\ when they mre proveRe \qzest you to “Riki: WEE: exis *~; Yorkers tntesan. An Tiosis girl bas scocseded in collect. ggi! buitecs twonty.fect in ing 8 3. mas have been ca leagth. dess Droke® Megazne. It bss Img beta koesws that yours Inflomsneverpenicire Thoypgeain s gow. It hes resemly bees Clscovered this thay They (pom - PMaSipts . REIC | ont make ber thorough» | of -L ize Er-“ z fig? fifi/«F’Eilytfisa frm Ls It 5&3 12 +a ELLs C3} zs weet Go°poun! E3 eof 1 O3 thark yos!\ requis 2 w F © P enw Tite beast is oft | twmhwflflgri's fimfl well fop.\ # gos her fds frem -[Durlogtcn Free Presa. A He- poi ghoisn cf Ygzgfr. \~ rn Rinafb - List etuenemy ec trkeq | aty evmiccets patinoy i Decks tas om on ber boss\ . Io her Heb zr of a | rta cookery