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Advertisements N APPEAL TO TAZ WOMEN OF THE New YORK, GREETING. * Women ao. Hap tal ey Worren aod ermimated wiih reve tad Thewot te! Cont eine “THE NEW YORK He Sbtwes for At 7 ceat mecbined ab! ws WH nie soe de ERTED IN A fom de mater saving oma treetie aed cxpemee Nestiy ao see papers patlabes come ar Fee vee ae TY WREE F Ne a) Pak Rew Bees BE REACH Pepe af bua" at CBRAPEST AND MOST DURABLE: ike etre eee” SREY GIVER, PU 162 wet C1 Laws Seed We ike serious! Yous state Sa. Ma EP biyles ene a eee OR ASD BEAUTI interest au the eo begin to a work of This coaht to be. | starting will ake prowny gy and FORGE #, a0. B NATIONAL TEMPERANCE ADYO- pal Tuoverance Society and Pu bin int Best |tt rebeltion, IMPORTANT 10 KYE.YBODY) On the first gi January, 1907, \be BOLENTIFIC ined ‘Aue age ot in the P man w 1 vases aud cove: tale atall the wee | to bia vo PATENTS-MUNN ? CAN, set ag apenis for peprigarpt ent tree by sail, opinion eI E CN AIT, RCIRNCI, WANICK. INVENT IC TRY AND MAL PAC vectical Iniormation coveeruiue all the bnportans Toe sou Revore of ining ead esos | rae Portas. bpectines wumibory MUNN & GO. are alae sotie! Fventon Amusements. PARNCMS & tod ereuine ‘Koima¢ ACADEMY BROADWAY PIRATES neWwY WEDNFESDAY Tes Ik who 1 ¥ We be ‘The Tax on Im nlarante. A niit was passed by the om mereasiog the tax on foreigaer ing at this port trom my eo fee ie pau by the owner wort le prewwce te sleawers bringing passengers, (tahoe away the compan j ered the tax by land where, The tnman line immenee newber of emigranta during the summer, have decided to la port, RI —— the increased tax, and fear t 1 prosperity of the city will bo y damaged by the at other © the city, a0 that there will by other porta bring the oth bere « ive ther frig tbat no co! Fanaliza! rte: eu before the desired refocus atep is the eqant At the prossat classes of me only nine houre per day: teen, sixteen aut roi ¢ 1 not be oo 1 only ten houre per day ty insiet a rodu such worka neod F men asking | glad to have the tenmhour, of even the twolve or fourtoen-he object of the reform be to bring alllabor down to th ten hours per yroken Ty Jervenson Davis insincere in he will now ¢ re the injury whieh Le wae so largely inatrumental in entailing There in no doubt about | ward in eight hour a: ‘The Good th to the South to repair in some n upon that seotion, attachment which they feel tor bim is to day wa much the Ie: of the South as he was vod, TI | son Davis wight now do @ valua! try by throwin } ence and bis unjuestioned ability into the onstruction. tion he te a man of sense, julgwent and He hae latierly balo ing to do but to wateh the current of J to meditate upon oan | ellecte in our present eundition of politic, must de ov .viaved, suave of the eration, | derangement, therefor not such Hive The Oevoreen row KK T FY WHTTws COMMINAT! Coma ce 88 ek INV PASTOR'S OPRUA Ht vow vont A-vt, vou teat | CHBER be. BUSY AN TABLEAUN RNING, MAY agree to at Tagisla | 2 to 9250 por bi H f ships aud | and as it now | emigrants oles » brings an | I their passen inetead of New York ending of emi- & great majority ald come to New York, aa the point of the prinaipal rail roads, before proceeding to their destiva Quite ae macy will le muy occas. 0 for, while many will | to ou hospitals and other pal Paaseagera eno: ranting muthorities | of their cargons the ame, and bere, t rel other divadva: + from the new arrangement, even f it should ind adopt the course take by the working ey eee that it h © they are not ly ex periunen the employers into the adoption reciate the f that the eight the majority work a per day ow nas the bacere to atrag you the eightees hour a: form, like th monced at th: t whould point o now ly two days every two nin th of thy refor rly be directed an appearance of eel 4, therofore, a} zt ed army, seat ai | tarod along all the way frou 0 ra. Tt met be brow Line, coinpact aud mansiv | Lave at ht togethor in gad thea it will th, aud bo able te march for id coli Joi, Day's Might 1 ce with the Southern people or of | in th the days of the To favt, he in probably higher esteem today than at any previ period of his life, for the Southern people kuow that ho wan their represeutat A prisoner of State in Fortress M | well as their representative statesmas esidential chair ia ides that be bas auflered for them naturally tenda te one influe 1uce a great 1 the » wecompliah mmued | gyi that the true i | South, aod of the whule country, demand that everything possible shall be done to | expedite the settlement of the recoustruc | ton question upon the basis of th Of course that law doos aot embody such terms ae Davin lie provisions are any of the late rebels would choose, if the matter was left to tueircloiee, The measure | ae Reverdy Johneon wor sh thag able D smooratic wbomedliior ie adevtion Bat. ; But Dave wowae that the South bas no | ficult tark to put them ie even tolerable in the adjastmentof restoration torws. | order agaiuat the hot weather sete in; bat sorable very al Ile knows that | but decide upon t of aveh terms aa Congres reon fit to oftor aged | He murt know, tuo, if he laa watched the ‘thera by reaily for reprosontatio ort time, Will enerifice hor fared conditions of rt are the is ovuatry; tance, ern ph | that their best policy ed le wt ide in fa progress would be irresietible Hie judgmant certaluly tells bia that he cau by this means be of guol service to mlition telle li | restore his political fortunes by uo other prudence tella him that by | adopting thie course alt of | SSA reapecting puvishment concerning treason. | not be surprised to ace Jervnnson Daviela- | iq aa realoualy to lead the excluled | | States back into the Union, as he labored ea At FAR | easy to eee bow this city will euffor from | Jars Ago to lend them ous of it, sack @ change Even if all the emigrants jemanils in the exist | Shieh Reverdy Jotinson which ean be every consideration and material interest de accoptance by the can exert a powerful inttuo that ac the Su Congre Ine ae carefully that there inn moditivation in tho ex of polio wo toration, 1 counsel, could a0 #ffeotu or of the Inw that ite Will he do | action can don Agee tance oF rej that by Knough of the Treason Fares. any Kann bled w Aur petore tho number of thew who crow aud | be deemed and held to be « legal d Shite pmaarng, of | MOF: it all cane of labor and service by besa AM tMtoe Mi asbhele a a day, where there ie no contract oF year the patience of the public | agreement to the contrary ughly exhausted by ohstractios Bee. 2 Thin Act st apply. to, or in | I thie will be obviated by the proposed vray allast fare ot agcioaltaral labor of and Brooklyn will became a much | shall any person be prevented by anything | re desirable place of resideuen for thowe | herein contained from working ay tuany mate ALCS” alte (HAO. th ure overtime oF overwork as he of she | eft, the ¢ naation agree ally to certain houre, The great d n between the employer and employe Auction of | allusion time when there are others who w crime of troason It the great chief | no aple Ww | Voited Stat holed Joun C, Bake Ky Rtbe five other distinguiaued rebole, Hidly treated, and ay eas Me and expense of ar any of the loaser lights, The a has boea * made the oe oof Jeee Davin, to pire Banek other with much fear 4s tine heen trou ha thatuens of purse, and it is qrite Hkely that Jae rensor the pouch favors, to take arcanges grandest New Y eugrged, 9 re nity and | reach the northe would be quite pr | National comoteri oatablisbod at the most con: aud pains should be takon to find and ro. | move ail the thousands of Uui and uncared for all over | work bas boon | /rée pe Jy attended to in those regions mont ut it must ve male gen ohensive; and durabie head: don every grave, eral and comy bowrds should be pla | moglected alt Ar the last ma This perilous 0 apweale Loon noulected m Newlectod Uni Our Souther exobauges make f » the fact that the reg 0 bas rat buried ty ect be paid to the nations! dead hould be ium ib | ble to sosure any data, postponed the more difficult of ao- it wil become; aud if it is ther, it will be w lasting reproach upon the mation of ingratitude to: warda the brave defenders of the Ho, who slumber in ovacurity far from t homes they fought 10 save. Market 1 erionaly ta for the ¢ undertakings 1 Brooklyn ha oof time ni oy cursion, be one in ever Dead. thousands of oar soldiors were buried w! | they fell, generally on tarm farina are now sto the gual of the | the remains that should be ascred ly disturbed jo their shallow g 4nd in many cases expored to viow otieghle to haye all these seattered remaina collected in comeotaries, aud properly interred, if the work were uo jertaken atonee, it ihe longer this v requ or plantati t to culture, and vements. ting of the Market Com- mitteo of the Common Council, it wae re ived that the Committee should viait and pect the various markets to-morrow, for tho purpose of ascertaining the condi tion of those establishments, aud snggesting such improvomenta aa may seem desirable, which hae beon postponed as long as possible, will severely test the coustitutions of the Councilmanie Aiguitaries, The Committe ahould be ae companied by @ competent modical stat, ‘and am abundant eupply of dislafeotante and restoratives; aud even then, the suc- cess of the expedition will be doubtful, the markets b hee Aife for of the quent | of | Repub a we presums ihood of any His con ns therefore, mast bo tha same ae that | Yo ached, that the reatoration are the most fa- oxpedioney ania thelr early Jerrensow Davis to euro If he were now to tell le earnestly and foreibly to nocept the ternie doubt not that ne of tho oxolaled States would bo n Congress within ‘The work ia vow retard ed by m comparatively fow fanatioal leattors in the South, who tell the people that thay or if they aocapt the prof Tut Daves, ty | oan would sur ory 1s personal aafety fror We shall ated that the Grand Jury of the vurt, in Kicbmond, has ia ‘sod four or the Tt aeoins to ue that the id | Heston farce bas mqpo about far enough all the rebela can by yre od, aud #0 waruly congratulated, amd all thateort of thing, itis hardly worth while to incur the tro of envied his fread I the populations of hoth cities Ibe equally ansions for ite aatiafactory saand completion, Kast River tr n has been geowing into and more Nit and annoying, with the incronee pare of t vd, wi naturally determine many in the tion lyn, wuleat rome effectual means | of city tranaportation is devised and car | ont belore the completion of \ bridge. An active rivalry in thie mi Md ho greatly to the advantage of the ore a8, the duty of the gov ately nieut places, n dead that which is pots for kin bebind wad to bell | Thie cmee illu gift con ra nena of rant ao The Hour Law signe Sreti0w | ditior ri crime, it seen i | per | The sha | Gloucester on Saturd city for sale, says the Philadely | with suitable inscriptions where it is possi: | AMERICAN, were an entire lo these parts, whatever it may be in somewhat odd. et in the Sebuylkill of uou ban juat aubsided the | dropped apon tl auriace of the formed ua that duu it Never if the inprowem fa far an thoy g», the publ completion # tienoe, Decay of the HKpartans. ‘The ancient Spartans I ried an mode! * unpaid. jolatic sad second, the 1 { porhead” eity of ow keneral depot from which m 1 very loyal fighting material in the drafting Wiwew Victing of Gift Raterprines. a deserve Howeman ie daily from peravus wt ty nee for tu tof king lar oF two. hing | (tie an essential part of the sanitary reform tion | now in progress in this city. The comfort of those who fraquent the markets ia. mat ter of no amall conae7"ence, but nothing is of more importance than the atantly endangered by th oa8 which Coa. | isting condition of the groat metrop perishable provisions, t every other sity regard to markets, and a radical ehange the entire eyatem will have to be effected had, and that | before the deficienay i tome reason now to hope that tho recom mendations of the Markot ( be sufliciently comprehensive to mast the requirements of the case #atinfnetion to nee the work fairly begun, nte be made thorough will await their ble degese of snblic health. New in ayplied, Tunre in romittee will Tt will be nome alevaye boon bravery and pluok thin reapeot they seam to have differed from the modern Spartans, as we are induced ve by @ case which is mow ponding ju the Supreme Court of this city that ata certain period during the war the | town of Sparta, in Livingsto # ropresentative to the metropolis, ae m great many other villages did, to bay reeru the benefit of the Spartans w entious scruples said roprenentat bounty broker for sev reasonable rate of $4) onch. on delivery of the rem Tt anemia County, sont for had oonaci iuet being drafted. The made @ bargain with « eon recruits, at the 1,600 was paid 1 and the balance atill The bounty broker hae accordingly brought suit for his money, and | | the Npartane now attempt to evade pay- ment by the defeuse that the contract was of Inw and therefore void, rates two pulute—tiret, the | peacefulness of the ouce warlike Spartans or 19 which the “Cop ork was used ase ny patriotic pautey towns drew theu ceiving letters vo who lave lost eof the various lottery aud ernie that abound in Uh Sush ho sympathy whatever | They have axain and again boon warned of | the folly of aponding their m i8 promines of irresponsible persone mimected with by the invest ney on the Mbyte nt board whieh the | would be anne exces for itry paople Ld aurora PaiOne qo old that everybody ought to know bot than to fall into the trap. Thoas sympathizers, arevnottohoaneeret |i, witt uot heed advice or watuing sa, Munexemsoae partioulatiy desir 68 | gust got complain i thoy deliberately pu al agrees ty pay for bie own chAM: | chugs axparienen at a good round price, as paige one res oat the Fortress, | any weom atill inclined todo. There is no Mee ieLd aa tae tea, Geet t? | question about the illegality of these gift eee chal agent ocean Uk Ober” | concerns, anit they ought to bo suppressed & ae OF | The Mayor cannot do it, but Le is of opinion that the Police Commissioners have author ‘The Kant ‘ | ity to break up all those awindling opers. | Tse of Un the bridge | tinue, Ifo, they would do the public great to be built over Eaat has boon hold service by extinguishing annmarily every okivn, for the purvose of organizing {establishment of the kind within the city nthe act of the late Loginiatare, ‘The | limite, There ise certain class wlio will be eeoanary prokminarics will be completed | ewiudled, and foe the prowctioa of euch ay, and iti understood thet the well as for the wake of public company will then procaad without delay lity and decency, ap example should ud work | ba wade of a!l persous wio paraue the busi yoatioatly detemuti suepiois the igno im portion of the pudtic ‘The Kight-Hear bit dere: | Phung of these witnoanos | inte *apiritn toe. Kai 1 to ry of ties, Thi by Go of things that la calonlace ad pain all right th tily during the war | The associates and acquaintances of | ja to prove that the f | ot you wil dead, they are aucceeding md mirably ; but | extent of idiotey or Iinacy doow not excuse litieult to comprehend t turough thie | a ie working | fol.y, ule Ww that apivitual mong a | ewught hed off the oll that following ia the text of the Eight nor Kenton On and after the Istday of 1807, eight bi ira of labor, betwoan ve and the setting of the aun, vkin to mur persona, | If these fraudulant affairs wore new, there | lyzed “wan, inte” bad re Ne Our reporter apoke to him, 4 All other Acta or parts of sting to the hoare of Tabor which #h oostitute a daye Work io thie State are wby repealed. Awerican Ketichiem The Philadelphia Evesise Renner | manty aa followa upon the jor of | Mra, Magilton and the trial of the mur The defence in the case of George W Winnem your children of servants. Wirmness, with of demeanor and « regard to ne padeat that a fwaye respec Jou linea any cause to complain of ser- hastily; wait, 08 oli vents, until you have had time to rellect on Le nature of the offence. ntleness Uy feel vant, never Charge of tn ry within yeaterduy Tabite Aden triale were fairly ve Vand almont h been the mother of an ‘The wordi A NOVEL 06 Kxaminiog the ineave Inuwates of a Poors held in the Coole (: part of the County, Suyervis yn ated aa coannel, Mr. Juline Roseuth trator, appearing aa counsel for the demented. ‘The Court waa opened promptly at mine | o'clock in the moruing, until four o'olwok i jit Were actively, engaged. iweredible, but it ia true, that seventy eight | bad, and ae ma dered, in the brief space of half. “And each case was tried fully and ud the verdicts rendered met unk Approval. As the poor wretches brought iote the Court, they presented aa | pect forlore and pitiable, whi of their sufferings and lamentable eon! tion, the ludicrousness of mang, aod their inimitable foolishness provoked frequent b of laughter aud mirth, iT. Hones. Th ‘of the modest poet : “The mind to foul disease w prey, Makes wreck of huimau life ; And reason loat or stolon away, Awist thought aud will aud endless atrife. were nere mont apt! thoughte, paseo log in the wr ie, 1ovew a tern amb in the house: all batons, fx reprenente: ariiament o our gone a from reveug tie, one for a faithlons wife, and one for faichloss husband; one becanse he bad riod, and another bec ahe had nots one because of rick ause of health unin , a Hetng ¢ fault; whi tam, aud religi mind, atew of ti wail, waa her hue Catharine L Sie was very blany “Viger His yell to another because of cares: up somewbere—that wae all can we particularly m Magialon Schnell Waa a crying, taut in ber mutieringe over nga, and fol human hop all congrege ko spor row limite of a county poor ira, and nditiona, © aking an intern vd another be 1; one bes pinating in th unit ry or anteced mber of the patiouts, Tuey had entry wan an Trish girl wh bad gone erazy upon the muh, wild and de of religion. waa an old and ferocio and auaiou vald aod,” oring under th pression that all her friend bad been era elly murdered, and that the aame wurde) re Jauien Whal wn idiot, 1" was a shockh talked of the ears np », and bad b owas an amorous Irishman who wanted warry Slick ' Tom was a Umly, jovial, and talkative Swede, who can't be uuderstood. big Jennie idot Katy Laura lover had desertes Judge aud | was w larmloss aud stupid gone wad because hor her. wed to be the Fightin Quoen of Great Britain Major Geural” GH, Stckuey bad im: | proviaed # uaiforin, aud boasted of bis wil: Mary genius. Dr O40 Kuobloek had been driven to jeved that the “resur: | y of hin wito, | 6 made him mad. nian the bo acker waa a Fro oh plied: “IF f were» lion TL tell you what Pd iment he Vdeat up all the men.’ them f red willy, and laugiingly cou. eluded, “aud eat you tuo! Upon thee Vitation wae extei ML. depart collent ¥ received anead to be ineane was n of the trin} The number of th git were ordered to bs discharged, Volrnnte The Rey, Dr. letter dated San of legal atrategy in| South Pacitle 8 prov erument to look after thie matter, Ie ie due | Pe ouly to the brave men who perished | froth ir country’s © but also to their | proved to be aud 110) He | many surviving frien ad relatives, that | Seir occupation ia gone in intelligent oo it goes to t bh wany parte of the South, wre much in| ecused are mostly epiritualiate, ax were ed of care aud decent treatment, tu | Mre Magilton aud’ her husband. ‘The ob ul | gomne instances, Southern corporations have | ‘be to prove the insanity of the pri | made arrangomente for the removal aud ‘on collection of bodies, both of thelr own aud ey the witness Northern soldiers, but a+ a rule there ie lit- Ringe Reg SP Hanar Ore Lexie © ‘tle attontion paid to the Jatter, Many | brig ng them into court. But the Feat ives ne an jomght * practices, and 48 w: wn amazing an it is tof the counsel of | 6 18 no Isw to reacn private beliovers in thin atrange delusion, is who have the well-belug of m at heart should use their best ex dincourage practices that are at once vag with dail lety tlone to in the Delaware at and brought to thi ia Nour The oasein Jowbore, ‘are | baa te Everybody knows thatu ‘The water, r long This oil covered the ter, moved down to where bobuylkill debouehed into the Delaware, ie fied Fault in Private. private, if possible. offence, rather than at the time, blamed aro bess inclined to resist whi ere biawed without withesses. Bot be haseh aod pnivat with recast. Bo imp the yreK tur: re fount ut | and by food tide was driven up to the wator where the net nated with this petroleum wi od fish that those purchased terly inedible, and the gr for w private aud proper the for mention which remained unsold, wore yesterday dis: posed of as valuclens, ‘A discon: men at Dook ate dried. wharf, who bad come catch, sh oircumatauces are of frequent ocourrance iu Pittabarg. but the ut was the tirat oaee of Ube kind be had ore witnessed, a. Find fault, when you mast find fault, in 4 some time after the they iu | Olone: cession of eart three aud four in \tl One of our teachers, who labore in the mont easterly inland of our group, about | 120 wiles of Se Daring the 1) eho and a half and w half from Tau. tlonk wore at intereale of about an They went on nereasiog for two da: ou the 1otb they were 4 ia the hour three days longer there was ous cuutinurd puceeasion of oatburate, The natives ement Ab the erent jete a we columne of other vol Ki terrilic grandeur 2 nove ple level of the sea. tor rial the sky, aud covering up (losenge fr. ¢ in bia boat to get some pastoral i of their ancestors, Sept. a little after avon, a o Ain the deep blue sca, about a mile from Olomenga, a It appeared like aurf | breaking over seunken rock, Some thought | enongh, Wt tight be ® whale blowing. aud athere | aaboal of bonito, Th tion ba the South Seas. Luraer, ® missionary, in «| or Navigator's Lalande vember 2h, 166, has come all the die us of avo ‘There was only ® alight tremu lows motion, but its contiaua! with am uuurual sublerrancan of roloanic ac tion w fe, but to sosiety wt | Commotion continued all day, by the OM | following morning at daylight voloa — tlon wae unruiatake clouds of dust blake: and valued. 4 shes the following: unty, Hl, County Poor: ine, on Tuomlay, Judge J. B, Bradwell iding. Under an apartment of the neral Assembly, the holding or confining of persona on the charge of Insanity, before the charge bes been passed apo in made an offener pit and imprisonment. our statnte books for two years, but hae | heretofore bean enforced. ion of the Legislature requiriug that all persone pital, maylum, nity eh ai ty days from the paerege of the law, and be tried upom by @ jury, ite ne stood upon | At the Inet iil charge. id Wy ad from that time Tt ecemns almont dicta Fen: x hours and a | ile, in apite | hard? Mo a. aad the ean for ated. A world ” old maid, very fond onatrative at ies, calling loudly upon Hie mame, aud dd mocking. Ml, withered and para to be carr nto the | was aukoown, aud the ne was given Lim ou account of bie | the other x ever tad, Little Fannie woman, proud of ler fa ht lor the" glor Julia Kelly waa im: “ut liot child, and the | d idiot, putting stoues | was , | and left, t in bin detaila | Sf nwo zed her “big brother,” | clerk, ber “foliow,” | mow Victoria Stewart” 0 pro: | eveuty-two, and | | fore'wet together noueual | But hour and For window, b The blood fle inne crowd and fro, teacher from whom loft, there were twelve how mall island: pivious shakin, enat aide of sion that he w seventy and skittles, aliete to men who rj Deas th conpoiousnes in the aun beaming hearta were moved with compassion, 4 There wna He wae carried een and the height to matter was thrown waareduced | feet above the level of the sea. other uplifting bas appeared face of the ocean, nor Wy there lifting or subsidenee of the The motion on Oi atil! continues, and from a tremuton tion has become more of a sudden hae commenced on the ‘au, ut on the weet side, miles distant, all ie atili.” An Unlucky Preacher. The author of the “Memoire of Julin the new edition of “Guesses at Truth,” writes:—"There wae an effort in the simplicity which convered the ‘pranehing down’ To them, sermons often of fifty, sixty, or minutes were ‘mortal ‘long and The more homely the illustrations, the more ontirely they mleu ke of the a of ith Trath,’ and they ng laborers againet beer Tie likened. fiery sontrovers ‘walked with lecifer matches in their pockets,’ and the farmers thanked him for the real with which he watobed over thelr farmyards and stacks. He referred, by way of votion of | that rich voice, with ite deep molt ite tranapareut earnestoess, ite cause drawatio emypl , OF teensliguring brightuess which iu the most solemn momonte and mote of worship light ed up his face.” jJemeorrhage Hwindler A Port Wayne (fed.) the Civein s awindler, as follow A young air, wae the Ardine atroll to vie private resilience of . | where two young ladies were sitting at the was aeized with hemorrhay and, like all strange our beautilul city. ‘goodly pi rom hie then ho physicians called, who adit ined specimen had be entject bie servant to! pondent on the ten them to die, So Col, Hunph iment was a Scotchinan to the last extremity, would take him to bia house, but the ge ased with present much b on one sid jolt we sigh wale Joes. | deoamped. | boon aa successful bie’ recovered, hone account of bins Ine coat, bi He bi was wounded nine time ® bullet in his heart, which was truth; contined 4 lo giving Hiciently | Gradually i realy to entertan and be entertaine had & picture which he exhibited ; himaelf | 29 U.6. Rx Co lish young Iady on | lady, he said. was Mise Dix teken in Paria; a former friend, Bo he ran o1 tory, until @ letier came, and on th mon he was carried t Thi pills p not do to home and | rapidly. Suspicion erept i the hemorrhage game practi vane patent that the Wwatobful care of ber guardan wae exer | follow was an imposter, aud auddeuly he | 100 Pace 4. & cined to prevent her becoming 80 Boe *Woodtraia who coutiunal ou the railway, to Tim” Barry was co having stoleu a wat ht yeare It soon At Defian we w ween City be ved too ‘and in time the pale, interesting | % tufticiently to. give, at bia death, Were there any Seoteh here y of the 80th Indiana Ri boom a very «i had the bicod analyzed, lowing: About the first of May naarly everybody —excapt the fe heir own b writer remark Hable to lose it for taxes,” ing“ movin as to ow) oved, “ nd teat Aud "6, coures of an hour. | mad because when she abt of the ¥th there were in all | home a keg of soft soap, we proposed an amendment substituting & keg o and a slow match, We b roaning,’ | have to use so much of ite everybody. | tein min the tab onl to us, {| prospected the 4 three | broaking in the by toads. Noi «| Got the wroug on At frat the ernp: | and couldu't screw thew up. ncil before we took them down, how they wout er again, but somebody wiped the And there we wei uzgeated that one at our time of ht to have more all witha and thought toge! tarke hb Thean again | Kinally got ‘em up- of | manced putting the aud we bad to th local of an Our readers Our folke ring down. th most of the atone of Knight & o beavy, antone sai it if we'd offer it to bir.” ya: | him, batoflered both of them a dr | mquarter barrel of beer, nearly full, ataud- jng in the kitchen, Kindly, but it made noon. ‘Gueea the spigot must have got ont | of the barrol on the road, f squecae half» glass out | \4, Thought we'd have Jed the bedetead and bac Betterhalf, with patch of soot on ready. ked us to bring Moving Scene. obange who nen, “ thereby li going to ry rule w boots, it be ao handy to e by the loops, The stopper came | one containing tomato eateup, and the top of the mustard concern wa ‘That is the best seasoned pair of boote we ever had. The other fam ly insisted coming Into the house b supper wi 8 cup of beh tanted don't like ant A know cords ou, the right of the people on Tau, The roar wouldn't slip round the | of the eruptions, the eollission | the maases of rock met in their downw course from the clouds by others fying up, | subject of profanity. + | tention in getting Thay went down aod stove, Two lengthe and one elbow of the Finally found the elbow in ihe bureau drawer, and the two levgthe were fearful, too, threw on Olosan, Quantiti violoutly agit * Atter three days the violwut act! bute, and on dhe 21th Novvwber, when the of fused obsidi P Gr twice was there © gloara of fre seen ia | the matter thrown up. The sem wae most | rolled up in the parlor carpet Got a hatch da stick of wood and commenced pounding the pipe together. chunk out of ane of the elbow on el, and boiled and bubbled furiously in @ great basin balf @ milein | dimmeter, After » time, the oo light eulpbur tnge for ‘ten miles round Heaps of dead ong them deep sea mouaters, ve foot | h were washed ashor Lf iphurous vapor % smoke, and ashes, soon made the settlement im a bine with the voloane un- bearable, and the people fled to Jitde te the south, A yas eeatianes, to be felt on land, but no nor have ong bot a rings ppoarance, 1% ordinar, rea water aro, aleg un ted u began t mn had @ ad natives have piace» bt tremulous mo- in nitare, pipe miasing, throug! ro! ital apart and change it. anding again, but couldn't make it jibe, ounded more, inore to the original Inventor of this kind of fur- ent to the corner felt refreahod, ‘on the pipe. Yd better go to bed, ay through the m up and ee Jarted to pick of things piled tered around. long rockers of » Returned no ai interrogatory as to wh neck,” repeated ‘and turned im and barked North River bale fe {love dem 0 91-55 for ah ppl 10 fer loca: use paw of sleep, and alware paying strict Al. NOTICES. lo tm the World Hae A Fact—Ne Article ‘bad #0 extensive & sale ee Drake's Plamtation Mithere, ‘They firet sold becemes thay were wnid to be good) Thay Dow voll because thoy are knows to be good: They have steed the test of \ime, of weak imitators, and of unprincipied counterfeiters, The reson id ‘The formals te pablished around exch bettie, 7 are always made up to the criginal standard, ‘Ther ere ased in all the government berpitals, rex commended by physicians, Produce on immediate beneficial effect. For clerry: won, merchants lawyers, females, amd pormene of ‘etontary habits, they ere wonderful, They ereata © healthy appetiie; they care Drapepels, Headache, Liver Complaint an4 Constipation; they parity, rengihen and typigerste; they make ‘trong amd the matencholy Drilitens Mo who feels taimt, weak, lanruld, depressed, sloen to ent, labor. oF to enjoy vectety, cam aerd td be without this sagreaabie and certain tonic. They are sold everywhere. Cw de sarely a0 Light Succecds Darkees, so analy does 0 coctain and speedy relies follow the of Porter's Cugh Briss im all cases of couse. colds, Depot 64 Barclay at, Spring Clething—The Langest Amort« ment andeterete ihe city; the best swles and the ¥. B. Baldwis, To ona 12 ing breakfast, jaa decived in the house”—if she'd fragal morning meal which bad beew pro. dopartare, promising to fa la our re, jug to call in du the serly part of the en things hed boon “pat to ri we mean to go, vided—we re: ensuing week, whe are knows to alway Financia) News, Market, ae. New Yorn, Tucsday, May 14, 6 P. M— ‘The afternoon quotations of the general Stock market, compared with those of yee- terday afternoom, show am advance in prices of from 3¢ to.26 per cent. Governments wore firm at about yesterday's quotatives. ‘The loan market was easy, but @ little more active, in conse quence of the changing of loans. The rate | wae b per nent for accommodation om call, with wiscelianeous approved collateral: and 405 percent. with government secu: rites, Commereial paper was quict at 6 7 per cant. for the beet bill Foreign ex change was quiet Bille at @ days on Loo | don were quoted at 100% » 100% for bank- | ore’, On ‘Change today Flour was dull and unchanged. Wheat dull and drooping. Cora dull, heavy, and So, a 100, lower. lowag Pork firm. Beef steady Whiekey quiet. GALES AT THE STOCK BXCHANGR, A last ration, to the ino peasants to the lon. reported to have told hie congrogation that they eught to woreh im Mary, sad eee ee wm if they pra: te her. it imay be, of thie dim of reaching hin hearers, lead him at times | to reproduce with indefinue siterations 1a detail, some of Arnold's sermous, or to | adapt those of Androwes or Leighton. power for good groator as i at she would Gold elosed at 137. a church waa ender than @ pre! could resist the effect of | dew pine to bay. "De. Langles’s Boot and Hoch Biers are not s beverage, bus «wel Anown tandard medicine for tbe care of dyepepeia aundica, hamore of the blood, indigestion, headeebd iver ccmplains, general debility, and the whole teem of bihsoms diseases. Soli by all Areggiote. 208 Dixee bas the only sp llowt vorrespondent of ti Gazerem (2d inet) abows up Cancer.—Dr, J. ¢ Gan ja: Oftice 10k Woe th a half military Bofore ® | 249000 1.8. 66. #20019 Of @ divcraminatia, . sercaetee: Bek ore 553 3 = 2. to the house 3 ait < EFF rs name was eee & CASPY AG Matt aaelf had been in the army ; and now carried Fick aud Catbarine C y, basives of New Libby Pri had seized bi ioe a Cowolary for Interment. I ec! tu'ly invited to at ei DICKINBON- On Cacbaring, youngest davai er of ileal IRFEREY-On Tos File, daughter aged 2 years, © room eee eae PEEL rsiateezee ne. respectfully invited at Maser L: 1, May ick’ aged 6 years, ‘and (ose of Nell and Pe: vlna’ 9 attend the! fun wagrenelt MeKeuue, Masyest, this fierncon, ASR od wife! Jessn nse £85*ecac0 Ske PERE LE: le seems to have but at Toledo he 100, 445 Uberry +i Stee 1 See Last Pays for other Deaths.) not your bearts uddenly at the sigh bleeding atranger before your doors least until you bave OPEN BOARD. 10 o'r 90m, ALM, £00 M8. 4 N. Te. ‘TRADE NOTICES. LL WORKING MEN WHo WISH Tu tlords should au al nt for a chemist aud es Sit: LAR MEECING OF THE DRY Hates Aeteeiation will be bel £3 ing at any tine aud the tollow incident” will be read with light, both by those who ing.” oF a ‘And it was the movingont sight we ught to bave seen mueneed pulling trapa nm week ago. plunder” was thrown into w heap and lumped off into low disregard of ordin and hive ayrup vials were nacke lin our new Kelley's latest and | best. The castor buttles were placed in ¢ ok through the ditlereut | Everything wae fonnd in ex Feat and clean, and the pa oko woll cf the treatment and care $82 Wet and? fa pePURCRRY, Ree, bee Y GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSING G S3os3sat: CODY, Ree. fee. OTICE TO aL PATRICK O'URIEN, OTH DIVIstC S2=e: a $3255 gcézez: k ES ee zcee: re we got out the things got mixed ap some, all that belonged to the eook a dd if he'd Didu’e offer it to MERTING WILL thy ak the 10 ry Ly » 0 400 They took thirsty all the for COMBINATION OF ®TARS RARELY niet Meow wil dl iPM. Temes Becher night. Finally | ont, mostly of » medium quality, which are at prices varying but little from quoted last wook. pointment was created by this atate of aifuire among bold | day, who, having purchased during week at high rates, and basing their cal- | culations upon the condition of affairs advance of fully one-half reported on all grades, aml culated upon » very strong market here, oriingly on the opening a of our toath ous carpet tack |! a very material advance in prices, whi | butchers, however were not willing to gi it, | Hence holders wero obliged to ell at about thus entailing upon them a loss, averaging from tive to tea dol them | 48 per head, ‘I'he prosent roale of prices jen little from that quoted thix day week, the only variations being in poor to medium which are quoted at t 154160 last weok, and also for jum to fair stock, which is quoted at t 1S@lo} fo last week. A bringing I8@IAdgo, but ave not far from siderable disap- Db NOVAN, Pres upon the opening INDOMITA IIS PATI T.A B. Boctey No. @ whl ting ak sheir belt Gor Sd ave yon Present of Y cont Bib, w mK jottom of the cup. Found | onde of three broken matches, | t vitiuk any more tea, Dr R Johneom 1 thought we! enced playing up when you last woeks figury "rail to the wrong Te dolock ie Thee, Jore No bet I} cokiyn IAG@W3 40, aga the average selling pri ANDRE Messi Tt, je them together. The ki Vice Pree: JB, O°BKIES pegs erasbof | oouldu’t draw the rope tight 1 marks from the children and Culres.—-Although beof ie con atantly on the rise, mileh cows romain un- changed, whic ‘imited demand which at ’ Te faee Tail mother on the fou pore: Didn't pay any a 4 thus with " harnensed’ tations to-day show no deviation from the extra good cows selling Moghine’ Veal calves 129 for prime; gelOsgo for vr? : MARTIN LYNCH. bi R MATHEW T. A. ii, holds a pub ie Prices last quoted, Ly 5 eS a light demand, kauckles and got id up, Had to take tej and oxtra do at "@ ep are setling alow: £ I@10}40 8 th. Lambs are quoted at Be @ ID. Woolakina, $2 75@$125 cach, 1—In the market for Stag teetead. oo ty r to yood do, and rough, at 9 Flour and Grate, ry four marteer is ty tt ata da as at THE MEMEERS OF a 1, ra ADE, W. OQ. JOMN ELMA’ tallest | ai BELIGLOUS N CHMISTIAN ASSOC ing at LOgl0ign & -d. ; 109 j abd vommou Found out that jod us before was that we hadn't pounded itenongh, Remedied | aud the job was dono, Gut wife to the rage arund thr Btove eal

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