Published Every Saturday M®min£ V CAPE BAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1884Tiu fg^^u^ufimaUuiuam-JUr cot The eifbl end nine penny naileuttera *m|ile)red at the Cumbarland Jf.il and Iron Work. at Bridgetoo, bare (track (or as advance ot J eeal per keg. They now reoelv. 11 cents pee keg. llyteaaoc of the total rapeoMOE of boi ding operations at Aabory Park, the lab iris* popnlatloo it Bid IP be thrown not. rely out of empktyroenl, and *00 persona arc dob; being supported by ccolributk»« from mereSkbt. and boaiseaa men. - p. la aaucTtbu tbejezney Central Kailread baa siren not toe to tbe Western Colon that at the lennioaiioe of I be existing ono tract, srblcb arid toon expire.it BUI work Us own wins. It la Ooderatood that the Jersey Oenlral Hoe trill be operated In coenaotae with tbe Baltimore and Oloo i Dr. wmi.»vW i~t.«d r ...n., PfcTti- 1 (dan of Camden, baa leaned a writ against , linnolckano Chew, proprietor of tbe Wu! ( Jtr*y Prmi, for libel, claiming damage' , in $80 000. The basis for tbe action «■ , published last week, and ooosUted In tbe , sua rtlao tint Ireland resorts to tbe aol>terfuge of -'not owning anything to arold ( paying hit honest debts. , The propoattloo to create a oar^oonly t ool of Camden baa been abandoned, tbe 1 opposition to it from all aoctlnoi. being t the Camden Council appointed lo draft a i Legislative bill aathqrixing fbe dirialon of I tbe OMOly, baa derided to drop tbe matter. la rlcw of the prerailing public eenti 1 meoL _________ ' Tbe New Jereey Oarne and FWt Pro- t tactlre Society. whose beedqvierters are at ( Pbunflrid, with do ascertain to what ex- ( tee', tbe quail and gronse bate euffeml f throughout Ibis Slate, by reoa-m of tbe { recant extreme cold weather. Farmers and sportsmen who kaow ohm In wblob J these birds bare been stareed, are teqeeet- f to Band Information to the secretary of the ( society, as above- , Tba liberal basis no which tbe giasablow ' an,' strike at Piuabmg and the Watt ba» > been settled has attracted many of tbe e New Jersey blowers end manufacturers ' peda. In order to check it lh« Bridgeior. • Window Glass Company hu raised its I scale of wages 10 per cent., sad Joseph ' A. Clark A Co- oBer free bousM totbelr l married Mowers. At Newark, on Tburadar. tba soft of , New Jereey West Line Kallroad Company against tbe American Dock and Iraprore- , meet Company, to determine the title lo a , strip of land at Oommonlpaw, now'beMby , tbe New Jereey Central Kallroad. was de- , tided by tbe Jury girtng a rerdlot. under , Instruct loot from Judge Depue, for tbe c Wast Laos Company. This suit iuTolres , tbe question of riparian righu. t Tim creditors of Daniel P. Beatty, the t organ maofaeturer at Washingtoa, N. J.. ' bars grantad him an extension. Notes ' amotmiicc to $85,000 hart boat protested ' sod as much morale nearly due. Tbe ' total liabilities are shout $175,000. nearly ' ell nwing at Washington. The immediate • cause of tbe trouble was tbe refusal of the « bank lo credit Mr. Beat I y with draft a on >' Of doing His real estate and stock, u|sw f whicri there k no incumbrance, are valued at $800,000. Tbe factory It mill running. To be tartetigated.— A Inter bearing s tbe signature of Gorerooi Leon Abbnt • hu been received by e prominent official f staling tbat tbe Slate Board of Educaiioe h hu appointed a committee of three In In. t Tcstigete the existing difficulties between u State Superintendent Apgar end City Su- tl perinlendeot of GkwoMier City WUlian fl Brtndle. Tbe difficulties between the t w. . a e Be tale bare extended over a period of c about two years, and, iu {DOSequitroe ,4 n alleged Irregulariiy ln.tbe reporia fornbbed g by Mr. Brindlc to the State Buperimeadaui . about $1000 of the Bute Schools Fund p hu been arllhbetd from tbe School Board « Legislative Summary. 1( Tba Lrglalature seems to be getting tl down la aoHdburiotm ibis week, and both u tbe Senate and the House bare been do. b tag wllhthdr work snmothlynnd w.tbooi » discussion. Senator MiUer> n tffll to make the study of the caoatltutkin h of tbe Called States end the State of New „ Jereey compulsory in tbe pobltc schools « provoked a little humorous debale bnt t, sua passed by tbe Senate with a good tl majority. Among the bills paiaed ate tbe d following: Senate bill OL'lntrodocecl by Senator j. Miller making the study of tbe onoatlto- i; lion of tbe United Stales and of tbe' State o of New Jersey Compulsory In the pabHc It schools of tads State. 7 Senate bill 114. providing tbat where rt lbs amount apprrywialed for interest oo a the &*rd of Ftuanoe aball order another n Senate bill 107. providing for tbe fllltag a "gstinftuss-sts.^ i n i A TO^I^^bTlwrtai 5°tad%«« dr ^ Hester Mil Sr. 7, fur the trilef ofptr- ' . -ttSSWK £££« u,ta : tSSebiaS«.»l.»etbcri»Ing the Board . .a^^lotecewm^endm. . • Bmat Ml K;|. Wjrt eta n tbe t>« . » awwalHB ditanre o^ro-tawa d -^.?B%Wro^^Wen of wards In " y"* b
What Will They Po With Him? ' I There is one mm in New Jersey wbo ! a est" under existing cbrmnrances, throw ; an unllmtled amount of gusto Into tbe trite ; "•Ting of Tweed, "What we yoe going 1 to do about Itr His name la William _ Hutch lns"d, othmrim "John Sands." and be la tbe legislative correspnudenl from tbla city for tbe Philadelphia Pres.. Some time ago tbe Pnesa published what * purported to be an interview with an n.: - named "promioem railroad man." In tbe ra course of wbase remarks appeared tbe d statement that tbe lnbhyuti at Trenton ir get tbe members to introduce bill of a virions sorts aimply u "ttrikes," at tbe railroad. There was nothing remarkable about tbla statement. Similar ones are poolloDany being' made, and tbrir froth is rarely questioned by any one. j II But tbe shoe terms t o liarr been like the i ' Uiatbam suaM taiior's e^nt., U "fitted r . " gwick ax uefer via" Mr. Cole, , nndoobt edly purely out of sympathy for some fe e I. low. members "bote enrot were being | . squeezed, Introdurnd a resolution calling : or <n Invretlgatioo of tbe rharjre at to ; I 'striking" bins, and all the Asssmblymr n | t wiih one accord, realizing no doubt, the j > sztreme probnbility of the general public's | i accepting at truth tbe "prominent rail mad | man's'' statement, voted in favor of Ibis method of vindication. ; a zeal more evident than discretion, first summoned tbe correspondent of tbe Prtu ' and set out enthusiastically to discover 1 from hint tbe writer of tbe article and the 1 Identity of the "prominent railroad man " With inexplicable unexpectedness— lo tbe committee — the Prtu correspondent de. dined to answer any of tbrir question a> these points. The Coenmitlce apparent Iv an idea that a newspaper mac ro'n - never decline anything. Tbe rudeness, with wbicb Mr. Ilulchinaisi dispelled this area a painful shock to tbe committee and they had toajnurn to think It over' Tbeir dilemma la an interesting one. t cannot find out anything from_ Mr. Hulcbinaoot they cannot find out Vint tbey want to know from anyone else, ar.,1 cannot drop tbe matter without maka laughing at nek nl Ibemalte. and id tbe Axserobly. Tbe only Ibtag tbey have succeeded Id doing thus fai Is lo fume "and ' threaten. TTiey now. It is under* ond. tbebar of tbe boure. and if be eoot.mi. . rrcalcitrmut to Impriar.n blm. Mr Hmcbin. sou Is undoubtrgly excellently mulled will, ' tbe present condition of things, bnt a r i that bU satlsfacrinu will be dnu If this threat i> earned _out- lmpilwio. i meet In some nice ro.m In the capii, I. < wlib Sergrant-at-Arma D morao tofornlah 1 tbe refresh iDCn'a-al I be State's expenre— ' and the story of Hallet Eilhourn and hi- ' $100,000 damages to prmder orrr. arouM Whether Sergeant -at . A rata D no van srou I d tare to ran the risk ol bring tbe slethn of a Hallet Kilboura verdict is anotbee que* Hoc. Ailogether the Aarembly seem to have a 1 veritable while ffapbani upon us bands— ' and one, at rial. ihat is of no pi sal blr use Its show purposes. Tbe only show in the mat ter is tbe show of ila own foolishness. It i the oommlttee really desires to probe Una ' mailer of •striking" bills it can brat at tain lis object by shovhtg Mr. Ilwichltin n back Into oblivion u expeditiously af ' possible, sad summoning before It at members wbo have Introduced bills afTeri. ing Ibe interests of railroads, make then. ' testify under oath- as to whose rrqgi .t ' these bills were introduced sail- what war the object of them Either there will t. 1 a rest amount of legislative perjury or the oommlttee will gel a goal deal nearer the < facta than they ever will by (tiring ' a newspaper and its corirap indent's lot lA frasndtfetltlng — Trrxtm Tmtr. • The cost of the wardrotie of ladies o! ■ wealth and fashion in these dsys react,'- I to a prudent family. In Howard * i to ibe Philadelphia Prtu a abott time ago. tbefasrreapondent states that he t tudtle a mental caV-n tattoo of the csst ol the dreua and Jewelry worn by tad lea ah < a Brooktyo street car, hi wLicb tl,. ■ credible to those who have not bad th. ■ opportunity ml taking a JHu inventory ■ Idea of the- amount of moeey to vested by ladiea of arasltb in perwmal >p psrrl, can be gained from the following i which is sulbenlic: A Spanish lady now - residing In PblBlalphta rrcelsed a'aods ' call from a youydTilladdpbia lady, dur ' which the guest wai naturally sbowo , wardrobe of tbe wealthy lady, lb take even a mental inventory i d 11 would ' been impossible, but fnah thsobser rat iocs of tbe guest and Urn lady's state . and fifty hand* me dresses, ail ' of Ibem aery oatly. -One dress shown , dazzled tbe visitor tbat her curiosity , Impelled ber to usk it'a coat "Bight • thousand dollars." wutbe reply. In art J to this costly display there wen , rrreral tranka of valuable apparel ami t Jewelry .stored In the vaults of xbe Fidel i ' Trust company. While this case la r.t ' course an exccpiiooa! one. yet it fairly II ^ lustrsles lbs extravagance of the age. cost of dressing a (aabkmable wit. . deters many young men from msnyto* | and bankrupts many young marrit men. In musy iustaoceu tbe wife spend- , more money dunng tbe -year upon her I wardrobe, than Is used by the husband ' sod family in the ordinary living expenses ^ This extravagance la often aa much the t fault of the husband as the wUa. Every 1 man has s natural desire to arc his wife pa ' well dressed as utfaer ladies with whom ' she associates, and many wires brirz 1 Ignorant nit ibe ektent of tbe buabuad i > means, thoughtlessly accept sad eoeoutage the dlspcsltkc to provide exprsalt-c wardrobes. As a mailer of dory evrri , women should feel sure thai her husband ' la abuadantly able to afford tbe perchau- ' of acuhakta tacq-im and diamonds, faufart , she Indulges in such luxuries. Seal akin , ssrqom and ,11am orta do not kink well 1 tbe wife of. s man who is obliged I" ^ dodge urt« red the cornea to av.Jd Ms cred- , oair bis or ber own moorv fur luzur^s, li , is nobody V boatoe-, but when tbey epenrt , the tocra-j wbkh murenr bri-mg. to the. r errdttora. tbe public bare a sight In orn sure. Aflrr all, tberels nothing more re- , SS£~S?as i of there or stylt -f $rtng. In doing K ' tbey hwe tbe reurro. ri tbew sweat. ' in similar crruuwtancre and nvru tie ' rocrenpt "t tba aaushby they seal hi iuu- * Tbe targe tardy J land ore- Viueand, i
""K' „ iFr-ai «or racJ'v* rorreapuerteot.) e • WxsmAwt*. Fr-, tf 18K , g : The arerk# ratowl In umgrrwrli rurily n 1 nwde np. Tbe Srasra talked about .the rt new Coogreeeletaai library b .tldiag and tba a rrmoral of the Naval trtieosnt, Bear the west entrance of the Capitol grounds • it discussed the tpirwir* of Mexican land vJ grant tltler. i leum pocomoola amtog * catlie and copy tigbL ,e Mr. Morrisoo's tariff bill reached tbe'' u Homc early iu tbe «rek. Tbat body ,f spent twp oafs id fruitleas debate on iu e new rules and parliamentary procedure; ie defeated tbe propnaitioo to exclude lota. * by! of ex-membrrs from the bouse Boor; is defeated a scheme for mi ogling lodlgua lion and pleasure is tbe proposed exc.tr,e I Si on in the Arksnsaa H-t Springs lo lover. A the hstbs; snd Karrttad u> Reiwescntalire - Brib-nd pleading lud'icroosly for clerks to g I sirt poor but hnriett Coogrossmeu to attend g j lo public btisiorML O i Tbe Western I'reaa Association memor- ; iallsnd Ctmgresq lo reduce prutafe oo , ounces, and a new Itill prescnled in the 1 House provides for punishing by fioe a j every person in the Dturkr of Colombia , share in the sale A lottery tickria. , Among bills favorably reported from , ovmmlttees .this week, were several In ber half of the working cUsiea, notably noe a frean the Senate Committee no Education - and Lain', providing that eight hour* . shall cossttTute a days labor for workmen i and mechanics in tbe Government employ. : and tliat the lalmrerv shall be paid per i .hour, noe eighth of the wage# paid per ..day- The subject of labor kemi^da tne of , a large mars meeting of worktngmen , which I attended at Lincoln Hall the other night. Tbe audltoriom was crowded . and tbe platform occupied by'repreaeutafives of varioua labor organization". There were ringing speeches in" the de. I fenae of she rights of labtw. and a long . list of resold! ions were adopted. The I first speaker was Mr, Foster, of Boston. , tlic wlitely known Isbor adrncatt In the I router of l,i« remsrks, be said that lata-r. American workmen ool of employment yearly. That, though Oatgma bad ignored tbe wmklograao. iegi'larive bodies would he oanprllqd to answer '.he de mand for labor. He said preparations were now being made to organize an International tafint union wh:eh would be tbe most commanding body In the world, and tbat tbe bono and muscle of the country would In that way meet Hie organization" C.f capitalists, lie alleged lhai all taxes acre paid by. the working clatsea. and . tltal even the tbirfy-six pairs of white kid cloves furnished Senators to sitend lb" ' funersl of one man were paid for by stir Itorny handed toiler. Tbe nrxl speaker was Mr. Maguire, Ibe master workman of the Knights of Labor of New York. lie aniniBVrrtfri-rametlcellr niton politician* who be "aid claimrd thai laborers need no intellect, no molality, no heart. He thought Congress ought to be Dumhered so tbat It cau be knowe when tbey are in tlwlr seats attending to business. " — ■ Dr. Thomas next addressed tbe meeting -Bring unless Congress ensctrd hurt to •.•resent the importation of fttreign pauper labor into ibe United States, a revolution are war would shake tbe country. He •poke of the power of the laboring rlasw-s ■it the next political campaign, and ad. vocated tbe enforreturnt of tbe eight hmir aw. Another speaker followed, and all ibrsn remarks were Interspersed with ap. olanse and ntutic by a band. TV first levee of il>e e- asoo was beld n tl" White H-wTuewlay evening. It was Ibe most notable crush of 'tbJ iseasr.n -nd during tbe two hours "of iu contln. ■lance Dearly three Ihouaapd people shook hauds ..with the J'resldent, wlio wore a crimson rose bud b-utonolere with bis errhing suit and white kid gloves which •ere well grintmrd before tbe haw} shaking was half orer. A striking feature ol he scene waa a party of six Flathead lo. dtans in tbeir bright blankets, feathers, •[ancles and war paint, wbo presented a vivid picture of, barbarism contemplating •emUas vt Union at tbey stood in line against ll>e wall of the Blur Room facing •lie receiving party. A party of ItlinoU j »■ militia came and went during the week. la a tavly tbey aa tbe aighia of Waahingroo: were fan queted bv ibe CnBgrrsalmnl delegation from thai Stale, figured in tbe President" receptKin. and v tat ted the tomb of Washngtnn. in a Untied Stales war vraaah Preaidenrtal boom* are growing nutner„us now. new noe 'a springing np every 'ew days The most astonishing thing I* 'he Administration strength' I?**hink. nnw sad hough their would be a nine fight Logan and Arthur, which wilt •rohahly defeat them both. Senator D -n 'antrmo writes lo a friend In Wnahmgbv, thai be will nut lake pr aauaion of hia Bra1 tbe Senate until after tbe question I'reshientla1 cnnditlact Ilka 1-ren settled. He says tbat he wants to be not of tlu-la-rauMtif be intenMed himself it, t-fltair of any caodidair tbe borelam avottld raised In the convMUlon. It cannot te that Din la qmetlr working for tbe ootid nati-wt bimaelf. Such political modesty tttnnaialleled. There are two. significant signs rt rite growth of Washington a" a win ter resort for the wealthy. Otic .d tlrern ta^lhe 'rimowt "^ in tbe fornltnre hu* - ta now undoubtetllv tbekarge-t single trait here, outside provisions. Every dealer haa ratargnl hia plane to the utmost hit, •tarted. ami- of them in trbal itavs beet IreaMBf.ve private parlors, to aatl.fr tin developed erase for "art" fumlahm, lo the shape of aereeua, potteries, dad -, and tbe like Two of the tarn ballthat of tbe Odd Fellow, and Tallmadg. are glgen up In ibe dtaplay of furat rigidnooa percentage of profit, hu tl. drawback nf hevoe bulky and requirbn great spam. A largr- rating bouse no lb Avenue went inln hankruptcv; iu mm a were immediately* relied "u, oof by tbe fu Trtakat log-rink of tbe city has found I profitable to aril <*■ to another drat er in bouartanid goods than to continue h fundi, m-g! colly to tbe arinf . t tbe <ooog fnlka A former Itotel at tl.. c met of Seventh atreet and Peumylrani avenue baa long been devute-I lo tba aaj. of furniture, and some arms bave lew. warebnoam and leaocbM scattered Bbott U" °dy- . Pkttso, Tbe wife of Ricbard Lawlia. of Re, Bask, M**c mouth county, a few daya eg birth to what is probably the amaltaa afteeiman nf humanity in existanre. It ti, n.i. child, weighing noe p,oind. aw "Silri be vastly ptaord under an tirtmartamp cfmoney. Tbs Hitie feiuwja acttv. Bra. W. H. ^1- rev. o^ th. Chcrt-h " lhy bos . octatrwi o'
Among tbe other dollrs which the Mor. risdB Free trade bill prnpoaes to reduce » / per cent is tbat oo augar. Sbnnldtbr re. '• tiucrion he made Ibe efforts ta rwtae augar he ta (he United Sum would hate to he ** abandoned, and the eoontzy would ta- *' wholly depgodeBt upret countrl-, ' : for Its supply. Hon. WIBtam D. Kelley . ■"> in a letter to tbe Sahrrifuy Dtmoeral of St. Joseph, Missouri, shows bow import, ant s matter truths, tbs sngsr tadww be tfi.tbh country should be protected. If it '* efaxdd cot be. if. br tbe rum of the iu Morrison bin. all support abnukl be withfi drawn from tbe 6. cithern sugar t-iataa ♦>- and tbe Westers sorghum States, an tori duxtty which isaa yct.iu its infancy an.l a struggling for existence, but which, ii. if- properly encouraged, will make the U 1)1 v- led States independent of the foreign pro<7 j duet, will be entirely destroyed. "" The agriculturist* of the South anil '» [ West ate declared lo be free traders; they id declare thai they are not protected by tbe Tariff,, but, on tbe contrary are taxed by J lb If inch is tbeir belief tbey should >° j change it. The cotton, sugar and tobacct 1r . gr were of tbe South are protected by tbe ,e I Tariff 'against foreign competition; the >e j wool. figx. hemp, and even tbe what ta growers of the Went are protected simil- *■ arty. In fart, the agrir',1 uriai of all tec , tlic prcmct Tsnff. wl'om' fa^'iotdd' 11 be If tbe Morrison Tarttt tuu vuoutd be come a taw! | . The couolrv ha* no Jttal Ida of the ] 0 value of tbe augar Intluatty of the Unittd v Stale*. Take, for In-'atirr, tbe value of | n the corn augar Industry for the year 18S2. t In t'hat jcat the tikal number of glucose 1 :r_ establishments bm SI : ibe capital iuveai •r cd by them wa7 $6,500,000, tbe ottmher ' if of workloctoen rtlfployed was 3000., the t n number of bushel* of rore oousttmed "i> ' • 59.500.000; t'te value of other materia* ] d used waa $1 000,000; tbe wages paid by t Ibem su $1,800,000. Ibe IKahproducti o I of sugar in pounds was 67 200,000, and 1 tbe total number gallons of mollasses wis 1 • 82,300,000. In tbe State of Ksnsa- ^ e where much aiteotioo has been recently t - paid to raislDg sorghum, there were pro ' ' duoed last trat 4 684,028 gallons of syriip. ' '■ worth in the market (2 058.127. aod the , 1 product of sugar realized about tbe same t d amount, the farmers receiving ab -ut $20 ' r- per acre on tbeir aorghnm cane, and after J V the milt men reotived the cane an average , I- of $20 per acre more was realized by t is ihrm. of which amount at least 85 [»•• J cent, was paid din for labor, laving 15 , r per cent, profit for the manufacturer. i d Tltal Is the result in one state of the t y West, and for a year of an industry which ' is la but ioirodnced- If properly encouraged | v ita growth throughout Ihe Wat will n-c- | d essarBy be eooernou-; if discouraged, as I d by Morrison's hill to reduce tbe duly on 1 ■' foreign sugars 20 per cent., it will be de- 1 e stroyed Tbe most perslsteot opponents ■r of ihe Tariff have always htco tbe farmers , >f of the country. They have said that they , e were taxed by it for the benefit of the t is manufacturers, and tbat because of tbe | 0 Tariff they were compelled to pay for , e tbeir clothing aod Implements at greatly < d en Its nerd prices. They forgot, however, | ■> tbat the Tariff made Ibe country prosper- i oss, and lhal they prospered largely by lb- I ' general prosperity. Clothing i» a* cites-, t " n day ta fbia country u it Is in Europ ; f ' farming implements are not dearer, for i 1 tbttl are largely. ex|iorted; but suppose f r tney were blglier prloed bete than abroatl. | » and tbat foreign clothing aod implemen t osjld be Imported at a lower price, would ' the farmer be the loser or tbe gainer by a 11 variff reduction, which, while it saved him < - a few dollata a year ta tba purchases ,;f " clothing and Implements, destroyed Ike * d corral prosperity aod left him without 1 ' tbat drmsnd f-w Itia products whicb 1 0 kept np tbe price of them? What he J ■ gained in one way by reductioo be would t k lose tenfold in other ways. There la no t • -me more interested in a protective tariff ' ' titan the farmer, aod very linle coosldriaIt ti -n won Id convince him of Ibe fact.— , • Philadelphia fngutrrr. i 1 : - g Faahlona. I , Grey Is much worn, s White stockings are coming in fashion. ,, « Foe evening toilet t be hair la wren high. • r Girts we*J bunches of ribbon oo tbrir I it oarage, when they cannot get dower* The colors ta vogue for spring will he 1 fawn, smoke and blue grey, brown, yellow r and black and wbite. ( Surab aod foulard silks will both lie a 1 worn far late spring and summer toilets. k • in black, iron and shrimp pink and other J , delicate lint* Iu aoftoos and fineness „ nuke It stoat desirable. Tbe price per • [ yard is from $1 to $1.25. Tbe foulard ' ' Silks occupy a high p-aitioo among the '' . summer silks, and appear this season in * snail triangular and diamond patterns on r ram ground. There ore also dark cuius ' with white ^iois, and geometrical figures ' > iu lighter ahpdn af Hie stmt color no . grounds of a fiark shade of the same. Black and white check* and black ami , *ile striped aummer silks are made nft I with black lace and sort ribbon loop* the latter banging at regular intervals upon or netween the killings White dreasa will I mrr. Swiss muslin sprigged and dotted will he worn, trimmed with modern Irish 1 sod English tacit — From Drmortrti March number. Frank B ngham is one of tbe early set. tiers lo YtneJaod. Me bun farm of eighty oerrtea produced 10.000 quarts, and netted aim $800. He also raised 2 000 quarts of ■ "aapbevnew which aokl foe $200. Besides be rawed men, sweet potatoes, grapa apple* Ac., from tbe sate of which be bas am yet figured bis profit. Tbe sweet' potato crop from ail tern acres in 1882 was 900 barrel* which sold for $2,250. ' - J. K. Emmet's huge St. Bernard dog. • "Rector." fur which be recently |*od 21,006 at Paareie. wn locked opto the bllltartbroom of Mr. Emmet's boose In , Albany, sod when Mre. Emmet opened tbe door la-fct blm ost, tbe furniture in ( tbe room was ta splint er* the curtaia.it I ihred* and. ta fact the entire interior furpi thing", excepting a-a'looary fixtures, *ras wrecked. The damage excasda $.1.802. . If You Want a Canary. A parrot, -r atbrr bird : any kfad of a asge ; a fine bred due ; gold fish ; or a pvt * • of any arex. the plane to go te to the lateral St *, of the kind is America, Tax Burn Foon GaMraXT. 287 S-with E««h h ritree* Philadelphia. If you can ore v|«t t(or Rusfaalad catalngne. Tbey wH?iod v I -oything in their line wjth perfect aaftvy I ayexpreatoanydwunoe.u« o6 6m The Dunn e*sg thwvariz ta num I ■er. wee* sentssioed fa.ManitsouihOamiy ' Maodny three ta th.rty y are. one to reenty, and two to lea years fa glare ^
WondaU Phillips. to* tar* ott a at sexto*. | The annrammnest of Wendell Phimp-' death, which occutvd wl bl- -V— lo ' Btereio Mas*, oo FW-tssrv 2nd. 1884 har no doubt rstiw-d pangs of regret to tic , hrart. '4 the p-opt, thv^trboot Ibe Jeog-h i j and breadth of the Union. In htm the .' haul speskere. .train the finish, ptaaripe f qnalblea and foeev rd his utterance was _ simple urretreparaed. IVrhspvjoarlvrhsrgrtf with taking a mr. j row and parr'tai view of many q>ies-i,-p«-[ ' t up-n which his eioq-mn tongue hu been c b-avd ta tbe put, m>—dv qnestloo- the . Otastevvor l.hstrtv.nd elocution. Thf 'tetevo of btv generation. pcrwioa mprea |tting every peenlisritv of p-iiltial thought - will Sinc-ielr regret that the v.Tier. 4 Wen. 1 detl Pbll'tps wftt be heard no mice ta tt:» I Lveetim" of our land. Mr. Pbltfns w*« * Roston man, born November 29th. 1811. H- was eduat~! it - Hvrvard. where lie graduated " in tbe vs" 5831 He snidled tsw St the rhnit 't't -v , • h o s-dwssadmitkedtnlbeBhrtalSSl a rear alt-r Ids graduation there. Timera rs afterwards be braame known to the 1 r Slavery. Tetnprehnee and Woman's Ricli s . reform}, and continued to be uutil his ^ dath one of ihe best khown aod most (vvp. nlar speakers in the country. During 'be " ew-lv vtree nf tbe^dril war br adv-cstod ' formwii"arv-omDli«hedrontfnoedameint-r of he Anti Slsv-v Secieiv. which was not disotved until 1870 Mr Phntips ha" been r its President onu'tnuouslv as tbe I"*— "A , tale euriwssor re . onttttcal and aneial quevtiops are well 1 1 was prohsl.lv as a taolorer that be **' ' known. He had delivered lecture* in "ble sobjerts being. "Tbe IywT Arts" sn' "Toussainr t/Ouverrnro and his funeo-t rtilogia on Theodore Pstkrr and John Brown attracted universal notice, li s ■ spree-bra were neret published comt-lete , "U hough "eversl nf them have heen i—ned ; in pamphlet form and have heen widele . etreiilated in this <-"tn'-v and in Englsn,'. o'tlhctiop" were pnhli.lcd itt U i loo to 1846 and 1869. and his other writ1 periodkwt" imd'newtpamen^1 1 An admirabte and touching trait in Mr ' character Its" heen hia devotion Ptaini. ' in 1882 'he nld ar,d historic hot— in E"- . rex Freer. B-wt-n in wliVh Mr Phillip. I make wsv for tbe extenslno of Hsrri".,-, »lr. Phillip, t v-k np hi. resld-nre ■ ta it Uteio the v-wr 1841 and comlDtied t, nnrupv it until Msv 12 1882 It w„. in thst bouse that J-hn Brown visited MPhillipa tod delivered into bis car- hifueiiive "lave* The old bouse wa* otnui off piecemeal l.y reltc hup' ere. the choir- - , wont front lite nld fashioned dour ca«-nL--Which Mr Phillips inscribed with hi- ant.. Since the destruction of blank! borne Mr. Phillips and 1.1a wife lived in Coram ut S* the vicinity of the il illls Street Chan It anti slavery rtlrn in whicli be participated. J.taeph Holiws'.i. cmvicted at Orange i of "triklngllubert Kelly on the had with hatchet, was sentenced to three years In f Ibe State Prison. After sentence be was ' granted a new baring on a claim that n-sr evidence had been discovered. When 'he wa* called floltwald't molher.in law testified lhai Kelly tild Insulted Iter and ■ unable to tell how be w.i • Judge Mcklarter said he was satisfied- that liofawald bad persuaded t.is m enerdn-law in testify falsely. He there, increased the sentence to Jaur years consumption Cured. An Old physician, retired from active Ice. having had plaoed In bis hand- by East India Missionary the formula of s simple vegetable remedy f t tbe spu-l v Mid pertnanrnt cute nf paosumplhut. and Lung effecrlon* alwi a po* ittve and mtl-csl. cure 4.w general Detriiiy and all nervous ounplaint* after having j thnrongbly tested Its wonderful curative In thousands of case* feels it bis doty to make it knosrn .in his suffering ■ charge, lo all who desire it. with full th- J root ions for preparing and auoces-fuily . , using. Addres". with stamp, namlne this i paper. Dr. J.'O Raymond, 164 WsMt tvlrrel. BmAlyn, N- Y. fl6-y ' Mr. W. F. Paige, the newly appointed 1 manager of tbe Holel Ka«terskill.Cat-ki|t. in New York last week at the Grind ! Hotel- ffetaf Mail. [ A domestic Journal fur American h u-e- : erety lady who wlttsetelarouhr de tame, i and address of ten marrtrsi is' ties or b- are. and 24 cents in 2 cent stamps tor I Cw age. It is tbe test family paier ta rite ' . S.. and 'his offer Is made only insecure know crerv Isdv who oner si* Tin 1 vrii luUtrOtfar U R git. ! lar prkw$l 00 pre year. b. oil to dap * . , Tux Horsxwtrx Rocrtrater, N. 7*. Mr. K. A. G'llett i.h leaned tbe Grand Iloud. Caiektil, for lire ensuing ico.,i .- IIoUl Mail
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