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FHW DAILY BEE-THURSDAY, PTEMBER 6. 1885, —— — —— e ey ——— ¢ GOTHAM GATHERI. GS. same with many of the principal citios of Germany at the time of theestablishment | | moving the sunimer foliage would not be | the same with plants not having the long | The J.|;~.~\p ‘»‘IN‘L. u'r el ‘\.ir expi vv‘n"m« ‘ - of the confederation. But here you can | 1P BASTNG WEAR | of Voelcker have shown that clover makes | . see for yourself something of the busi- A FELONY. | the best preparation for wheat atter the | 106 EIOTIONS Arrivals of European |mees -~ ° S 1T COULD NOT B MORE, TERRIBLE PUNISITED 4 second crop of hay is removed. The soil » i Saying this, the stamp collector lifted | THAN BY THE TORTURES OF INDIGESTION. {18 Gl SLetioe i TewctTiBing sosteris) tian | Notables in New York, o e thi, the atemp pollectar Wfted | Wity ENDURG TiEMY EVERY DYSEPTC i | at any previous stage of clover growth - | feot square, comggning perhaps a thou KNOWS, OR OUGHT TO KNOW, THAT TAR. i It is ita boneticial offccts on the subsoil | | sand Toave RANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APER H that makes clover s Wl proparation |The Uppertendom Organizing a “This,” said ho, “is ofic of our sample IENT 1S A SPECIFIC FORTHECOMPLAINT, WHY [for wheat. Other foltago plants, with | d TR books, a8 hie turned over the leaves and | L waurrEn 1T 18 SHEER FOLLY. SOLDBY | ‘x...].u near tho surface, arc of littlo | War on the Ringing of showed mo hundreds of unused nhunpluf:MLM““”H'\ valuo Cures Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples and Face Grubs, Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tet- ter, Humors, Sc: Diseases, and Irregularities, Dizziness, K Dlood Mitters will satisfy the s the Greatest Moo earth. medine desiers everywhere Directions in eleven languages. TRICE, $1 FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop's, Buffa'o, N.Y. A course of B most skeptical th Rawnins,, W yo., Septembe developed that the Tthas | Tribune and Republican and began its | ritroad survey being | telentloss war its stock was above par, m—— THE RIO GRANDE RELAPSE, Deacon Evans Explains the Cause, Rocky Mountain News A reporter of The News ealled upon | Governor Evans at his residence last | evening just prior to his departure east The governor was in a great hurry and ¢ the black fls inst the | Denver and New Orleans las cost that company a loss of more than enough to | build the Denver and New Orleans, | | doublo track, steel rails all the way from | Church Bells. [ The Stamp Collecting Mania~Pro- ; gress ot the Postal Tele. graph Line, | New Yonk, Sept. 2 The irruption of | British tour ts into the land, which has taken place during the last few country Among the from Maine to California. recent arrivals is Lord ¢! club, and an intimate friend of the Prince ! India, and porpotrated the prac- | tical joke, so much commented on at the | ball through the head ington, a great | #forting man, mombor of - tho Conching | Will e, sold as high as a thousand value between each one of them. have twelve such books, wo havo piled away in the warehouse. We sell more new than used stamps, The aomand for those of small and un- known countries is so great that there are not enough stamps used to supply [it. £200 FOR A D-CENT STAMY, | gle stamp for is 8200, and I believe the time is not far distant when rare stamps dol- My two hundred dollar stamp had lars, The talk here turned to old coins, and the dealer said rare United States coins all countries and of all denominations of “We said he, “‘and these represent only the cords of stamps this scssion was the almost absolute disearding of the deaf-mute alphabet and the substitution of the much more pic- turesque sign language. Even an out- sider could follow this expressive panto- mime. or. was . weoks, | ., L Lord Chief Justico Coleridge has put in Loss of Appetite, Juandice,] [but a short time to make his V| looks almost like aforeign invasion, A [ AT stamps growing cheaper?” said L 4y American Sunday—though this must Affections of the Liver, Indi-] |tions. !nl ans¥or to-some: questions, | fect brigade of noblomon, baronets, | Yo%) common stamps aro, but rare [ not bo told in Massachusetts, Tiast Sun- gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep-| (hoyeser, he suide =0 L Rig |Jurists, members of parliament and other | S14Mps, are increasing in value every | day morning he attended Divine service sia and General Debility. i‘.‘ “llllm \\‘:lfll‘ of the Denver and Rio |3 it P sproad ovor tho | yeal The most I have ever sold a sin- at Ol Trinity, and in the afternoon he | went to Coney Island with Judge Rapallo, of our state court of Appeals. **His Lud~ ship” enjoyed the Sund M. - —— alo > Wi N +| o face value of five cents. Tt was issued . < = Denver to Galvoston, At tho timo the o itale waw attached to the |yt Wleboro, Ve, 1€ 1 had it now 1| A Buptist Minister's Experionce. A New Road in Wyomi | Denver and Rio Grande hought The | CRTCSS | Could ask five hundred dollars for it.” | ““T am a Baptist minister, and before [ [t graduated in ¢ of being o clorgyman T Toft a lucrative practice for | medicine, but i | made across Wyoming to Yellowstono | 1t8 consul bonds wore near tho same | e Bogal tigor, which had boon | #4 general rule bring the highost prices. | Y i biieslon forky yoars teo. L was | Park, beginning at Fort Washakic, is | figure. Now, after two years fight, thoir | {ooued and placed in- a safo and conven. | 014 Roman and Grecian coing area drug | as Zefectric 0 cured m, T whs alao. troub contracted for by John . Bothwell, of |stock s 25 conta on tho dollar and the | NI RICE L AHE il [0 the market and those of the C: h hoarsonoss, and Zhomas' Lelectric O New York. It is not known who his | Donds 7 conts. A loss of 70 per cont on | oo ohice ™ Mo daring e wpado vory | 011 for ten conts and upwards. We i |"-'\~"l‘n" My wifo and child had backers are. It is reported a London | 30,000,000 of stock is over £20,000,000 widows mites’ at two, three,and four dol- | {Phtheria, and Thomas' Eelectric Oil curod [and Central Pacitic, and petroleun springs and _other interests in_this section. - Col. Wallac Penn is with Bothwell at Fort Washaki Dr. Grafi'is on the road to join them. this road is noted for grazing land as well as timber, soda, coal, iron and petroloum. e Judgment Against the U Bostox, September 5.—In the supreme court to-day a decision was rondered in the suit of the Union Pacific railroad syndicate is also interested in the Union | dead loss. A depreciation on Bothwll party have socured soda lakes [ $1,000,000 spent by the company in do The country that will be developed by ts agricultural and ion Pacific. 110,000,000 o[ of bonds Add to It is knewn the is&0,000,000. this ing business for nothing on the best part | of its line and you have a loss from the effects of its foolhardy fight azainst our road of $27,000,000. Railroad wars are always unprofitable, but 1 challongo the history of railroading all over the world for a more vindictive war or such disas- trous consequences to the aggressors in the fight."” “‘Messrs. David Moftat, J. S. Brown and Fred Kountze accompany you on your visit to New York, do they not asked the reporter. “Mr. Brown leaves with me this ¢ nearly lost him the prince’s friendship, but gained him an immense popularity among lovers of sport and fun, Lord Car- ington's brother, and the heir tive to the title and estates—as his lord- ship has no son—married Miss Juliot Warden, an American lady, the sister of Mr, Win, Warden, sowell known in Now York socicty many years ago. Among the notabilitios who have not yot arrived, but whose coming has been wnmounced, is the Earl of Cork and Or who holds the conspicuous position in t sporting world of master of her majesty’s buckhounds, This position is quite dif- ferent from M. F. H. to any ordinary hunting club, as the appointinent is in lars apiece, and genuine Hebrew shekels at from §50 to 8100, Coin collections aro somotimes very valuable. Professor Auton, who died a short time ago, had a collection worth £40,000, and we havo ourselves spont 895,000 in buying coins for one man!” TEL RAPH MATTERS, A leading tolograph contractor, the mau, in fact, who has buile most of the Waostern Union lines, and who is now the manager of the Postal ‘elegrapli, into which bonanza Mackey has just gone, sayn ho has 1o doubt but that within the next five years the assessed value of tele- graph lines in the United States will b them, and if taken is a cure soven times out of ton, T am confident it is a cure for the most obstinate cold, or cough, and if any one will take a small teaspoon and half fill it with Od, and then place the end of the spoon in one nostril and dreaw the Ol out of the spoon into tho head, by sniffing as hard as they can,until the Oil falls over into the throat, and practice it twice a week, I don't care how offensive their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their catarrh, For deafness and earache, it has done wonders to my certain knowledge, Tt i the only medicine dubbed patent_medicine that I have ever folt like recommending, and 1 am very anxious to see it in every place, for I tell you that T wonld not be without it in my house for any consideration. 1 am now suffer- ing with a sain like rheumatism in my right Timb, and not! ug relieves me like Zhomas® Eelectric 0il.™ Dr. E. F. Crane, Corry, Pa, company vs. the Credit Mobilier of | ot 1K N [ the gift of the prime minister, and the [increased to 8160,000,000. Says he: ——— America, arising out of the building of | ing, and Messrs. Moffatt and Kountzo fol- | | 14ar of it becomes o member of the ho increaso in the demand for tele- JOHN R. POLLIN. . — ~ the road by the Credit Mobilier under [ 10w i ..+ [ queen’s household. T'he stags are hunted | graph lines amounts to thirty-three and B the Hoxic contract. The company sought | **Has your journey anything to do with ~ KIRKWoOD, to restrain the Credit Mobilier from pros- ceution of a suit at law to recover $2,660,- 000 due. claiming fraud in the fulfillment of the contr: The full bench decided that there was no constructive fraud and the salo of the Denver & Now road 7’ ““The road will not bo sold, sgne of its stock may be.” “You believe the be comploted ?” nske Orleans ad will eventually the report in Windsor Park, and the heunds are much superior to fox hounds m - size and strength, and of quite a different breed, Lord Cork, if he comes over, will proba- bly botake himself, as do’ all British sportsmen, to the far west, where bigger one-third per cent every year, and T have never known a man who has bought telo- graph stock and held on to it ¥ho has not made from ono to six _hundred per cent on the investment. The increase is won- derful; build as many as_you please, this A Talk with the Doomed Man, Platismouth Herald, Shorift Hyors, on being apprised of the decision of the supreme court, affirm= entered judgme nst the road. e ‘ T game than stags or foxes is still to be [country develops so rapidly that it out- [ing the llocini.nu of the disf court : e iy e . “Yes, sir, it will be completed 8 or-|1o5kod for. On his return ho may have | strips them.” here, and sotting November 9 as the This is a new and beautiful addition to the city of Omaha, situated A Carnival at Cincinnati. iginally planned. ) in the north part of the city, fronting on Sherman avenue, and is the CiNei ~ATI, September 5.—The arrival The time being very short the inter an opportunity to see a hunt with the queens county hounds, and of giving Is the Cgoing much improvement,” said I, L in tolegraphy?” day for the execution of the unfortunate prisoner, John R. Pollin, sent his two 1 ; reception by Ci view was brought to a close and the gov- ; h Yos, indeed. New inventions are be- | doputics, Eikonbary and McElwain ¢ : Potine s, that has been placed on the mar-|of Rex and the reception by Cincinnatus | View was broug lo 8O¥- | some instructions to American sportsmen | *‘Yes, indeed. ~ New inventions ave be- | deputics, Eiker in, ’?“’“g desirable location, for residences, th “BEDFORD & SOUER, | was an imposing spectacle. ~ A flotilla of | ernor hastened to tho train. iin tho ystorios of stug hunting, whioh | ing constantly made, and many good onos, | to- search the Jail a3 nsalthinb overything ket for years. % * |ten steamers, all decorated with flags, | In connection with this visit of these | G lably be introduced noxt year at |1 think the time will soon conte when one | was all right. They were parti- took place af one o'clock p. m. + Their [ prominent Denver eapitalists o New | Ny B0 Suratogn, ] can write a lotter with an oloctric ink in |cularly instructed not to mention Kirkwood. This property is divided into regular size city lots and acre lots which will be sold at veasonable prices and on easy terms. BEDFORD & SOUER. appearance was greeted by the Bloing otiwHistlbalanARAEING oL AbeIE} by the river craft as well as the factories along the shore, salutes of artillery, otc. The responsive sereams of the flotillla whistles created the wildest enthusinsm among the people along the shore and soon as possible after la position hall, wh comed, nding, to tho ex re Rex was duly wel- ——— - The Great Labor Parade. the royal procession moved as soon as | OF York it may be proper to mention that there is a rumor abroal to the effect that a syndicate has been formed for the pur- pose of controlling the Denver and Rio Grande that it is the intention to con- solidate it and the Denver and New Or- the latter to be comploted as iually intended to the Gulf of Mexico. Poisoncd Arrows, \d Surgical Reportor. At a recent seance Sec. d' Medical o nthropolo- 1 wan, There is warin “tupper ondon” against church bells, Mr. Jackson S, Schultz has organized a campaign against all bolls n goneral, and against those of old St. s chureh, in Stuyvesant Square, in particular, Similar protests have boon nst other chimes up-town, but heretofore without ay . Schultz, who is ono of the leavy leather mon in the “Swamp” and a politician of some M a New York office and have a fac-simile produced simultaneously in Chieago, That is ho will bo able to send a lotter by telegraph over his own signature and in Lis own hand-writing from one part of tho country to the other.” THE POSTAL TELEGRAVIL “We expect to be able heforo long to send lettors by telograph for half a cont a d and three-cont stamp from New k to Chicago. We shall do this as soon as wo have enough i any reason why the seatch was being in- stituted, and when Polin, in an anxious manner, questioned them as to the object of their movements, Mr. McElwain in- formed him they were simply ordered to do it by the sheritf. The next morning after the news were made public thruug{; the columns of the llumh\, Mrs. Polin, who had seen the paper, hurried over to the jail and informed her husband by telling him through the outside win- dow of the jail, of the fatal news from 3 nes. Such lot- gio an interesting communication was ve- | Weight, supposed e would have a clear | $001 i WO N6 crou “ate mossuges, | Lincoln. Mrs. - Polin appeared to be U of Tabor otsaniations of New York, | ing the methods employed by tho North [in force in défense of bells, cleray and | 1o Will b sont outaidie of ¢ fod p.m, |all the time during ' her recital to the Brooklyn, Jersey City and adjacent | American Indians to poison their arrow church, and even the most nervous in- " f sentenced man the story of the destruc- Fronting 700 feet on Sherman Avenue. This property cannot fail to be desirable and will be rapidly taken up_and improved. ~ No lulls)to climb, 110 ravines to cross, in_getting to KIRKWOOD addition. Re- cities came off here to-c About twen- ty thousand men were in line, represent- ing almostevery branch of labor. € Points The Comanches simply pierce the green shell of the **Spanish Bayonct” or yucea angustifolia withtho points. Tl valids in their ranks are ready to make aflidavit that while other noises tate them the church bells have a peculiarly soothing effect upon their nervo This mode of corresponding will, 1 beliove, largely supersede the mails for husiness matters. Lotters will bo sent in this way, and we will got business withina vange of tion of his lato hope. =~ We learn from deputy Sherifl Eikenbary, who went into the juil soon after Mrs. Polin had left, eeuut 9 7 - | zathere 2 the 16 o pr Apiches ! b T Sy s + | that it was evident from the appearance < wn amownd-oequal to fivst price to grade your lot before building. tors. After tho procossion the members | tlesnakes with fragments f deer's liver, | makes it evident that there is not the |3 B9 1hlow that had touched the innermost Kirkwood. went to a park on the outskirts of the city where games and other amusenients were engaged in. St Louts, September .—1It was statod last night the Ohio & Mississippi raile allow the mass to become putrid, then dip the arrow points and allow then to dry slowl The Chinouns (Moquis of a portion of the wood of the arrow into the blood of the animal. A wound with slightest danger of the bells of old St. George being silenced. ow people who havo scen_childron this has grown to be. About 1860 the rage for postage stamp collecting com- You hand it to us, and ten minutes after- ward it is posted Dy an agent in Chicago, and tho next regular United States mail own neur Chicago, The post takes your lotter at Chicago instend of New rocesses of his being, he was paleas death and his entire frame shook like an aspen i rs . ¥ king hi 9 Vi tter, f delivery gives it to your correspondent, | leaf, on asking him what was the matter, — 1) irritate a rattlesnake until he|collecting old postage stamps for their | ¢ 5 f 4 inois | the deputy noticed that he had been St. Louis Railroad war, bites himself, and then dip the point and [albums imagine how great a business | FhPROW You prisyaioprenchnny tlingla Y woeping, this boing tho first time since his arrest that his apparent won will had i s e 7o | for a moment deserted him. Several of Street cars will he run to_this addition al an early day, These lots |Just night the Onio & Mississippi railrond | tho biont of arrows generally proves fatal | men It began first in Buropo and | York and swves you two days. c‘]‘~° e ‘r‘:-i’:,.:;:.L:\'vtu‘-l:fill.‘.fi;"t;mlk with him will double in value in 12 months. Call at_our oftice and see plat and | ohine™ ickets o that point. for 81,50, | in threo or four days, and its action i |spread to a, and now covers the £ NOW SCACHE BEONLY WOrE b6 U] during the day, who cheered him up, and make selections early. BEDFORD & SOUER. This statement is incorrect. The O, & | much more rapid if the stomach of the [ whole civi world. In England, | FH0 0 e edock until | gave liim som reason to hope for a Lrngur M. still ch: €5.50 to Cincinnati, but | wounded person is empty at the time the [ France, Germany, Italy and the United | - Tease of life then had been measured out ha 18 S Tniviloto it |linsasy isicessived: States there are men who make their | ™o L s Cohiasity tho couste: KIRKW OOD The Vandalin T O RS ! boison s obtainedby irvitating | iviog by buying lling postage .p,h,'.,"f.‘;,l',','-‘?"y G ) o, o G0 1 ¢ fight yct, and thero ave no_indications at | bees, shaking the hive, and then killing | $amps. Hero in 2 ke there ave | TES) T isand, We have lines s yot | called to see him and was admitted to the reschit ] 1 i **| thenn when in this state with branchos |soveral cstablishmonts dovoted exclusive- | (o tiosind, | W6 ave 0| Gorridor whoro naught. but the iron bars lilegant Building Sites and at half the price of any other lots in s | bunched together. The insects are crushed 1‘3’]"‘““{{:::_':'%‘:x:‘nl'lfzvrt'”::x l\{l:;;“l‘:fu:l'\l\lx:]); now lines will be rapidly built, Tt is|Were between us. He was looking in B i 'k Ticket. ¢l 08 ock, the value ¢ the city of equal distance and location, on the hest street in the city. up i a ma with mortar and pestle, and w fine health, his long confinement of o ptember 6,—Tn tho | the arrow points are dipped in' the mag. i _soveral hundred thousand dollurs, | S11Y 8 Nittlo overa year sinco the com. | AL N0 40 1in® vory aler othorwise he " » convention, George D, |[m 1t iy probable that the active sub- [ This firm has a large store-room in the | FEY WOS OREEHAE0L 000, 1t isllnut seemod ns 1ast wo saw bim when walking * Jones, of Albany, nominated for stance in this case consists in tho forraic | busicst part of Broadway for which they iy on tha streets of Plattsmanth ~ We made BEDFORD & SOUER, | | Beecher was then nominated by acclam tary of state, declined. Rev. Thomas K. acid contained in the bodies of the beos. This preparation doos 1ot eause death, ent, and its stamps and pay four thousand dollars’ only stock in trade is post red so heavily as that of the Western Tnion. “Still,” continued thegentleman, ““the the remurk about his looking _comfort- able, when he gave us a peculiar look, tion. (. L. Halsey, of Unadilla, was | but induces long continued sickness ulllhwvm»l filled with used and | Westen: Union is not watored o hoavily uu(ln:mxl, yes ir,]\m L"fluuf[m;mhlu enm:;l;h unanimously nominated comptroller; | Anothe y active but not fatal poi- s windows are filled with used and | o000 Tmean the face valuo | here, showing that the future was the 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Dougla.s. Julian Winn, of Albany county, tr ;[ son is propared from vod ants, 1t pro- [wnused stumps of all nations, and bushel | 1 S0 SRR ) MO RS SAE8 BT ouly"terror ho suffered. Ho said that ho Edwin A, Stillman, of Ontario engineer, C —— A Chinaman in Court, SaN Francisco, Septemby of the supreme court of the United granted to-day, Si Ho, a Chinaman, a writ of habeas corpus, returnable to-mor- row. The petitioner setsforth he is a na- duces pain in the pha considerable swolling of the part injured, and some- times delivinm. The ~patient remains feeble for a month. Real Estate ansfers, I'he followmg deeds were filed for rec- eordin the county clork’s oflice September 4, veported for Tur Bix by Ames’ real or 50 of canceled stamps are piled up in one corner. I went into it this after- noon and had a chat with the proprictor, asking him who were the constomers that enable stamp collectors to maintain such a business’ WO COLLECT sTamps!" ““Who does not collect them? said he, It has been stated that it could be recon- structed for 20,000,000, Its lines could not be reconstructed for $30,000,000, and its right of way is worth £30,000,000 more,” ‘Do you think the teleplione will ever supersedo the telograph?” ‘*No, no more than actual conversation folt that he was justified in all that he did, that his conscience was clear, and that if he only had an opportunity he could b cleared beyond a doubt with the evidence he was now in possession of, Ho thought it hard that e could not have an opportunity to show his inno- cence before the law, when he was . 0 it ! ¥ i, §0) Young and old, poor and rich, men of all | will superseds pen and ink,” inuocont, Ho talked frocly and sid that tive of Hong Kong and therefore a Brit- | ¢state s and wife to Geonge | Professions and in all businessos, — Some | ““What do you think of o governinental | at times he thowght something certainly ish subject. He arrived on the last ‘i“”l'gu, SOHROY ~'i“‘ ’\V_lt‘ S 1COTYO | ¢ the crowned heads of Europe arc stamp | postal telegraph?” would happen that would vindicate him, steamer from China, and asked permis- | Ho Bk (1 a0 PRI 8| cotlostorn - \iater. Eminariiolclaft s o | aur i RISEeN i The government | and that right here in the christian and {sion to come ashore. " Hemry Ouade wnd wife 10 Georgo |#Plendid collection. T havo customors in | will find it cheapor to carry th maila by | hospitablo city of Plattsmouth, within ey o Holmer o 0 16 bl &, Tountrss | #ome of the bost fumilies of New York, | clectricity than Y, pout heating of hur shurshhellpy thisan o~ . "';',""" ‘;"Lt“;" ""'t“*‘:",;'- v | R L e 8 | among others in thoso of Vuu;]ulrlhilt und ln:.m'm;: in I;{r. 'ildcn'a political can- :‘Sllt"'-;;::-;:;"'zw:yv""< not be murderec NEW. XORK, Bopiomboer ey flo- g1 FeCormi ; ina. | Stewart. A great many children are | vass has been heightened by his appea- | 1Po 3 : boat Edwin Hawley, this afternoon, ,,,& John McCormick to Jeremiah A, Lina- TR :*hum ey ""y,m 8 Y PP e 3 e run into by Jay Gould’s yacht, Atalanta, cut in two and sunk. All hands saved. The Atalanta was also in collision with a schooner at anchor, damaging her stern. — Collision »al Trains, Reapixg, Pa., September b, empty coal trains collided this morning near Big Dam. The cars were piled up in great confusion, Fifteci wore thrown into the dam. The accident is due to a brakeman who fell aslecp. in this section, with the di Two clover for wheat is still largely practiced han, w. d., lot 4, block 12, McCormick's add, to Omaha, 81,800, Henry A. Kosters and wife to August Doll, w d, part lot 16 Bartlett's add to Omaha, $400. Aug. Pratt and L, Groff and wives to Chas, A. Thieman, w d, blk 2, Pratt's sub-div of 8 e } of n w } 82, 15, 113, £1,- 800, Orville P, Chubb and wife to May [, Jordan, w d, lot 16 in Keyes' division of lot 9, Capitol add, $2,00( PILLS TOWn peo- plo, and the men outnumber the women. any of my customers are active busi- ness men who want something to distract them from their daily cares, and some of them rich men, who take this way of getting rid of their money.” ““Does it cost much money?” kaid I, *“Yes, indeed,” was the reply. “‘A good collection runs up into the t‘luumuuln.l“ld there are a number of collections in this country worth what you or I would con- sider a small fortune, A Boston lawyer lately sold in Burope for £8,000 or $40,- anco on the briny deep this week as a achtman. Not only has he hired John Roach’s ‘‘Yosemite'" for the season, but it is understood that, after having given full proof of his capacity to enjoy a life on t}m ocean wave without seasickness, hie has ordered a steam yacht which will surpass the magnificence of its up)mim- meonts the sea-palace built for Jay Gould. All this—so it is_argued by his fricnds— proves that Mr. Tilden is well enough to be a presidential candidate, and this view of the case is strengthened by the giving heart. Dairy Interest of the United States, ] The importance of the dairy interest of the country is quickly seen’ in consid- ering the following figures: From the census reports we learn that 772,204,000 pounds of butter were made on farms and 20,421,000 pounds at factp- ries—making o total of 801,625 pounds. Also, that 27,260,000 pounds of cheese were made on farms, and 218,885, - 300 pounds were made at factories,giving The product at 13 cents average per pound, T ——— ) 1 I B & & T [ hasa set of tamps worth $35,000. * 1| fact that he has parted company with the | o total of 243,145,000 pounds of cheese. [ Plowing Under Clover. | ' U I I s have a collector now who lys hoen col- | iron-clad Bourbous, and now proposes 0 |Tho buttor, at an average price of 30 | | A New York state correspondent writos lecting for six months only who hay al- | admit John Kelly 'to the state conven- | gents per pound,would thereforo'be worth to the Country Gentleman: *‘Plowiny | SS—————————— ready spent $16,000, A “collection was | tion and take Tainmany Hall to hin for- | 240,487,500, and the value of the cheese | ence that | 000." The man who sold this had been | Poor Tom Murphy has como to grief. | \oould bo #31,008,850, Oleomargarine ' now the top is mostly cut off and saved | | fifteen years in getting it together, Thero | Twenty years ago ho was a contractor for | product, 17,000,000 1bs. ¢ for hay, and only tho roots, with what | TORPID BOWELS, are some fine stamp collections in Cleve- | soldiers’ hats, having yrevimmly had a 4 — N foliago cannot be mowed, turned under. | D SORDERED LIVER, [lund andthere are a number of very [small store in Bowery,” He made piles of IS UNFAILING |\ One about the recently cut clover MALA valuable ones in this city. A veny fair | money, went into real estate speculations AND INFALLIBLE 1 hay wmay not generally be known. 1t is e atamp collection can be gotten for $100, | with Sweeney and Tweed, ana lost it. N————m { that so is standing the | but this does not include vareties. Com- | Grant made him collector of the port,and AL NI | s0il will b prick, and almost | | mon Americin and foreign stamps can be | always liked him, But Arthur, who was Epileptic Fitsy unplowable; but if plowed within three {had very choap, and if we could got a | his counsel, petsuaded Murphy 'to resign, Spasm, Falling or four days after the clover has been re- | [cent apleco for our present stock we |in order to *‘vindicate” himself against l Sickness, Comvul- & | moved the soil will turn up with compara- | would make a nice thing of it; though | certain floating rumors, and then securcd | gions, 8t. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, | tive ¢ I have noticed two instances | | many of the stanps wenow have onhand | the place for himself, ~ Murphy never |opjum Pating, Seminal Weakuess, Ime [ | of this within the last month, and it is a | ave worth from %50 to 100 each, We | forgave Avthur for this tri Now he 8| potency, Byphilis, Scrofula, and all ) | #hould dry the soil rapidly is not strange. | Kidneyusid Mkl 15 A0 Promat Fomoving | TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONA perity say that his mind is afocted, Aftor | ) &0 Clriymen, Fawyers Litryhens 3 ¢ | The inexplicable part of it is that after | b tieso threo ¢ | of Buropean stamps.” | twenty years of ups and downs Tom | MOURES HI0IChe causes Nervous Pros § this foliage has been removed, without | “Where do they all come fro Mul'pfly probably “onvies tho pecoful | tration, Trresularities of the blood, stomacly, 1 | any rain, the soil should become friable | | “*Wa have agents or correspondonts in | hours of auld lung syne in his little Bow- | bowels' or kidueys, or who requireaueeve » ‘:n}ml lwmp:nfll[\rlly moist. It may be that | u ping hov every country on the face of the globe, | ery cap store. 4 : 1anis, spnetiser O SUARIAGLEORATIR 8, . 1 the process of drawing water from tho | iy 5 , |and we buy great quantities of unused | The deaf mutes held their second annual 4 subsoil, which with full folisgo is at once | NIRO TR, T MUAEARIA | 1te il e amotiutly o whon. tho | convention hera thiawoek sulettaroreiiod o= ;f’;;’:‘;,,“,:,‘;‘,j ) | evaporated, goesonwith little interruption | Seeemmrseenans e at e = | coinage of a conntry is changed, or a new | but naiseless sessio cises | Nonderful Invigors 2 for (e aftr e fluge s romovod | TUTTS HAIR DYET (st o tampn s adopiod, “Tho, wo buy | with o recoption, which wus , dosided | st over st @Em- i | The surface roots will thus be made very | ® v O Wiies ) . | up the whole collection in certain cases, | social success, Their right hand friend, | €da 8 . H | sappy, just as the sap exudes from u.f“‘ s T AT A AR RS/ | A tho ataiin hdoaiaing Face, Mb Al |[Dn Gallains, reains iAo AT & Diugpia. i stumps of vigorous trees cat i spring | piicatlon of ilis Dyt fold by DIugeles, | o nico thing of thom, We have just paid | copal church for deaf mutes, is in !‘.‘umlm, R b - | aftor the flow of sap Las begun, P,.,E.m,-] O B Nia, 45 Mutray Btroot, Kew York. fifty-fivo hundred dollars for the old issue | hut his assistant, Dr. Chamberlaine, filled | Mristors, 6t foseph, Mo. 3 the effect in helping the plowing by re-| TyrT's MANUAL UF USEFUL REGEIPTS FREG, Wo did the and circulars seud stamp, (1 of the Costa Rica stawps, \his place acceptably, The pecullarity of 'or