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VOL. 2. PORT JERVIS, N. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1870. lutiing TUESDAY AUGUST 9, 1870.

PI BLISIIED AT Part Orange County, N. Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoc.i, at four o'clock. irwOftlce In TUB AZErrs building, Plke-st. Terms: TTE 111 be delivered by carriers at their residence. 1 or places of a ivcek.

Four cents for single for four dollars year, two lol- oue dollar for tliree montliB. SING by mall, Dfteen lc at the office Here recelVLd. ITE, weekly, Is Issued every ul sent to mail subscribers for --payment in advance, and pa- at the expiration of tho TUB EVEMXH GAZ to Village Subscriber at ton cent copies. Hunt by mstl lars for six months Postage- on THE Jivn cents quaiter, IJHJII TUB Thursday morning, ai ONJ5 DOLLAH a yem por promptly dlscOnl time paid for. Advoi tihtng Until fin tlier the rates foi advertising in THE ENIXJ GAZETTE, will be as follows: Oue InoU space or ess, one insertion, two is three i 81; throe months, 8-; six months.

one year $10. One-eighth column, three, months, JS; six mo iths, $12; one year, tie. One- fourth column, threi months, 81 aix one year, Business Cards, SI ier line a year. Nothing counted less than five Business Notices ir local columns, 10 eta. per line first insertion, anil cents per line for each subsequent Insertion.

Not ling counted less than ten Hues Advertisers 11! on be entitled to uu average ol two Insertions per neeK. An uniform stylo of displaying advprtisemen ts will le observed, and no cuts will be inserted at anp price. Orders by mall fo- subscription and advertising, should lie addressed THE ZETTE PRINTING Jernvi, y. Y. Spc ial Notice.

VAiLllHOTHEHS, nev sdealers, are the general agents for EVENING GAZETTE in Port Jervis, and will 3av entire charge of tile village delivery, and make collection therefor. Collections will be made overy two we Mai flingli copies of tin current Issue of TUB EVENING HAZKTT may be pun hascd at Vail Brothers and at Mrs. Richardson's anil Miss Tuthlll's News Depots. Also at Lea's Drug am! Book Store. four cents.

JTo Advertisers. TOE ilvEvixo OA7.BrrK now Has an aggregate IBBiie of about 'Itree thoitaaml cvpiex a week, and Its circulation rapid ini reaslng In the village and extending into the ailjncent country. No other paper ever toad half so large a circulation In this section. As a live paper or freiji ent Issue, giving the news early and while fresh in interest, carefully edited and neatly printed, i ts contents arc of interest to everybody, and it Is Inning its way into almost cveiy household in Port irjs ami "icinity. Advertisers will appreciate the nn equalled advantages which are offeied for placing their no.leeH where they will be generally seen and read.

Hevenue Seizures at Honesdale. Correspondence of Tim GAZETTE. On Saturday last, Mr. Lucke'iibach, In- ternal-Ilpvenuc Collector foi district, accompanied by two detectives, visited our place, ind ty sharp playing," confiscated the and ulosed two cigar shops in the lower part of town--one lolonging to Nicholas Boos, and the other to his brothei, Anthoiy Boos--on the charge of belling cigars without the necessary btauips required by law. 'Ihe siinc paity vihitcd tho ihnient of All.

Loienzo Giainbs, a this place, bavin'; the slircwdncsq to wait until liotU the proprietor nud rnt wire out, the tottiblisliniciit being ill thn handi of iv nx bor of boys employed by tho proprietor, arid asked to f.ee different kiuel.s of thiir piice, but found that Air. Giaimbf, ar.d not forgotten to live up to the very lottur of the law. The- same pnrty Feizod a tei, gallon kog ot whisky, lying the fioigl house of tin; Delaware Hudson Can.il (Company, it having been sbippol from Qlyphant to this pliice and awaited transportation to Hawloy. The keg was properly stamped, but close iu- specticin showed thot the stamps wcie being used for the time. 1 IBxcuj-sions for August Reduced Fare on the Erie.

For the information ot thoiu iln-iiiing to attend tliB Buffalo i aces, und jthe vanou.s proposal excursions during the piewnt month we give) biilenv the tlates cif excnr- sions ud prices oi tickets trom Poi Jen is: Jiuffilo i aces icuraion tickets on sale 8th to 12th, valid foi retuin pasting)) till Augu it 13th, f.rrp round trip $12.50. Nitigitrn Falls, veivraion tickets, August 8th to 12th. Valid for return passage UH Augua', loth. Fare, remind flip, 50. Orarige County Sabbath School Teachers' Association, August 10th.

Bound trip, 90 cents. Qood only on date of issue. Hidiilotown Raises, August and 24. Round trip, 90 cei tb. Neclytown C.imp Meeting, August 24'to September 2.

Hound trip, $1,70. Does or Doei it not Invalidate. Does absence of is stamp upon legal paper, as a pi oniissoi notes invalidnto the pajer? The Supreme Coui); of Michigan hns just rtiteinted its deciwior. that tlio act of Congress imiking invalidity one of the' penalties of onrissfon of stamps not apply in any manner to State courts and iBtcver papur is valid according to Stato i ratntos must be recognized in State couits According to nmning to a quite recent duto, tho U. R.

courts, even, do not the luck of stamps toinvi vulate tlin noto, unless it appears, or is presumed that the Btniupi WIMP omitted lor tlie purpose of deluding tho Guvirtn- mcnt. How is it --Via learn thai iholSrie Railway bridge Lanttiboro, dratioyed by fiie this SPAPFRf BBIEP MENTION. --The town ot Warwick hss a population of according to the new census. --The wife of J. Hendershot, of thil village, was, badly bitten in tho arm, two or thiee days ago, by neighbor's dog.

--The ladies of the Baptist chuich will hold a sociable and icecream festival it the basement erf their church this evening. --llondout is ahead. That place recently been blessed with an elopement, a golden wedding, and an applc-duiujling eating uiatc'h. --Woik on the Driving I ark has been comnioiiLod and will bupitcher 1 forward frith the utmost vigoi till completed. The association anticipate tiack will be in sufficient order feu driving on in a or ten days.

--ill. C. Sway40, cditoi of the Pun i il, Stevens' Point, Wis favoiecl us, with a call this, afternoon. Mr. Switj'ze fonnerly identified with the office at this place, auel has many i'uf nds in this section.

--Middlctown has a smart It hrard its muster and mistress talking about the boys stealing theii harvest applets nftcr they fall to the ground, and now it the tree, and as the apples fall, takes icni into the house, out ot leach of the bad boys. I T--On Sutiuday night A iire' bioke oi in the tin shop ot St. John Malvon'h foun- diy, but was fortunately extinguished by throwing on a few pails of The Bcpmtmcnt were out in full foice, but theii (-ei-vicf'S wcic neitcallod for requisition. --Oui olel tiiond and valuecL coricspeind- ent, Geo. Wiggins, of Otisville, pill in an in our this a) fcer- noon, Mi.

Wiggins, having i (-signed his chaigo as principal ol tho Otisville Public Rchoeil, intends entering somo oduciuonal institution in New Je-rsey. --A writur, in speaking of war 111 aps produced in such abundance by tho news- bays: "They aie very easily ninde. A pistol is first chained with powclei, then a small bottle ot ink is placed rn this cha rge, and fired against a piece of loxwood the block is them handed toUic aitist, whocliips away all the surface not coveicel with ink --producing a fiist-ohiss newspaper ivar map." --Mr. Then. Button, who met with the frightful accident by which one of his onus WHS toin off in tho Eric Machine Shop, in this place, is still living, and doing much better than wass expected List week.

A reaction took place Sunday, and in tho afternoon tlie surgeons amputated the portion ot aim remaining at (he sl'oul Icr, which operation Mr. bore rcmaikably well. We trust that the helper enteitaiuod ot his recovery nitty bo realised. A Sad Railway Port Jervis--Death ol' Mr. Sieveryn Kuykendall.

One of saddest uccidfnt'j which has occuireel in this place a long time, was that which deprivcel cur esteemed friend and townsman, Mr. Kuirkonelall, of hisliie, which happened about half-past five o'clock yesteiday alternoon. Mr. Kuykondall wa.1 assistant forciuun in the Erie Hail way car repair shop, at this place, and was supei ml ending tho removal of sonic cars from the Slop which had been repaired, to make roon for others that were damaged, at the time ths accident took plncc. Ho was sitting on one of the oool when by a sudi leu jerk of, the engine ho was thrown off, falling the; cars.

Three or four oi this dumps passed over him, rolling him over and over, breaking one oi his 1 legs, inflicting some slight wounds on the head, and in- juniig him inteinallj. Mr. Kufkendall was immediately taken in charge of by the 1 employees, and a stutchor procured, and tali en to his honio in Brooklyn. He was perfectly conscious, tin inking tbe men for their kindness, stating that he would piob- ably neve see them aip-in. At tho house, the physicians attempted to set this broken limb, when theiroperations, wtrointoriupt- eel by a slightspasmodic movement of the injured man, and in moment nioic the sprit had taken its ft ght.

Mi. Kuylren- dall lived only about an hour after arriving home. Hu seemcel to bo aware oi the approach ot eleath, anel made one or two allusions to it. In the scivice of the Company, in whoso employ he liael been upwards of nine yeais, he was cvci faithful, and kind and eibliging to his fellow woiknicn He was a member of tho Reformed ohurc'i, ot this village, an otunost laboier in the Sunday school, ind was a most devoted 01 and faithful follower of his Divine Master. The church will miss him, but far greater, his sorrowing wife, and three fatherless chiMron, who, at a moment's notice were culled to bid adiuu to their father, snppotteir, firiond.

Tho deceascel was in tho foity-second year of his ago. We Inarn from Mr. Edgar Btodheod, tho agent the Home Life In- suiau.cc Company, that Mr. Kuykendall hod wisely provided a policy oi $2 000 on his life for his family. Tha funeral sendees will be in the lleiormed chuich to-liorrow morning a), eleven o'clock.

The licnds meet at the house at half-past ten. Tho Completion of Laying Pipes for the Water-Works. Mi che lion and Soiton, the eon- trautors for laying elown the pipes for the Port Jervis water- works, completed tneii work a few days ago. The work was jm- ruenced Oct. 18, find about 7,000 teet oi tho main wcie put elown, wJicnojieiatiotib weto suspendeel until spring.

Thin jeai the woik was pushed vigorously toiwuid and completed July 22d. i amount ot i pipe laid is about tout, the mains 1 limning through Piiic-st. froiciiig the canal at the Brooklyn bridge anel tieneo toll jw- ing the load leading to the Jtewoiy, itnd a short distance thionijh fie fillds to the leseivoir. The follovnng arc the streets to bo iavorcd with wi.ter, iiiid the I sizn ot the pipes laid down Pike, 12 infch Flout, 8-inch Main, Hammond, Ball itnd Fowler, (i-inch; King, Blown, Thormion, Elizubeth, Sussex, Biooklyu, Muinn, 4-in sh. Fifty-one firo-plngh also been pud in, all uf wliich are in servicable order.

Mr. Olios. M. Carre, Michelloiii Soxtou's ioreman, had the entile supervision of the work, and it is bit justic" to him to say that everything ws 8 done tlloi- onghly, efficiently, and to thn satisfaction of the Water-works fompfvny as well Co the public. The material usect in therpun- uiacture ef the pipes is oi the bent quality iiou, and they tiro sufficiently hi rang to npsist any pressure which may be l.rougH to bear upon them.

IPhe oontractois have done themselves cri-cjpit in tliib work, winch is one of gi oatest of the in my impro ve- inents of Port Jervis. Messrs. Michellou Sexton have the 1 contract for putting in the and reservoir at saw, N. Y. A Merry Piu-uie Party, One of the happiest pic-niepuitieit i ever left this that of i Jer- Munucchor, numbering ninety Indies anel gentlemen, wlio 1 aviug le-coive'd nn invitation from the Tan lies and Cnil-rierh uf attend Jieiv annual pie-nic, OH Mpnday, st irtcd about four o'clock Monday morning on a bout kiniflly tur- nisheel by Division luiiorintondont O.

Hose Tlie; Erie Cluin rille Bund i- nied the and the with their music. Under the ullin-go oi Mr. John Bui.to|j, the bo.it iciclicd Wurtsboro' at 10 e'clo and 1 0 met by a procession of the T.Iiinqts aial Cuirieis Tlie linn of march then taken up and tuo pioce'seion mdor the diiection of Marshal KBin, march oil tbmugli tho tenvn anel iitterwiudd pJoecorttM to a beautiful giove, listant aboub tlireo- quiutuis of a mile, the day was, spent in the most agreeable manner. Speeches, singing and dancing as the onlotl of tho day, foi whioh the g-ove was admirably adapted. The refreshments compl-isecl nil the dainties of tho setson, and furnished in abundance.

The Maunoehor were ontcrtuiucd id ths house of Geo, 01- cott, who got up a din tier Biich as a king might envy. Tho tallies were bountifully laden with good tilings, which tlie Poit Je'ivis people made proper disposition of. At three o'clock, the Mannerhor started on their homeward vo and arrived at Poit Jonas early this morning' Thej speak in high terms 1 the handsome manner in which they wcis entertained by tthe Tanners and'-Ciimefs, 'Mnrshnl 'Korn, Geo. Olcott, and the citizens of Wurts.boto'.all of whom, took such pains to rendei their visit pleasant and enjoy ab) p. poem-red, and the utmost haimony auel good feeling prevailed.

A Mode). Garden. Mr. Jeiseph 'Eadzinskv, eif this village-, can lie-at any person in this wtion ot thn countiy for pioductiVe gardens. He has a patch of cucumbers in the lea of his hejtasu which eccupios a bpaen fipt wiele jind 45 feet, long, from which he Jt.m 404 already, -ind whati re- niains btillon llio vines will reach One of the cncvmbcri'i long and ten inches in eircmajorenee.

jl'he patch for the Js i nbout $liO(t. Tho vines run onfrvuie woik, inatead oj'on the ground. The Biggest on. A jumping match ciitno off at Bmgham- tou, on Saturday, botnsen Ned ftiarlos, of Sing Sing; and Bob Way, of Olimn, for $oOO a side and'the chiiinpiocshipent America. There were to bo 'ten trials oil a single jump each, spirit Matt ujim and E.

D. Davis wero tbe judges, arid lEiastns Campbell was Scailes toed the mark, an e.i^jy spring, 12 feet 10-j: inches. Way then threw himself out, and covered 12 ineliqji. JJi-t- ting was brisk. On tbe thud trial gnvo a tremendous ing and cl ieet 2 inches.

It is tlie 'longest record, in the world, and iVilldWd by prolonged ch'ceis. It caused lose heart. Alter one uioia tri.il, on which ho Cleared but 12 feet i iches, he tel used to proceed, auel declared (limself --I i Seanes ared imp The War in Europe! DEFEAT OF THE -WHOLE FBEISTCH AEMY. PAKIS, Aug. 7, 1870--News comes fiorn the Empeior, dated at Metz, tho 7th, at 4.80 p.

m. McMahon has lost a battle, Tho Emperor says his communication with him is intemipted. There is no iiows from him since yesterday. Immense fbicc-s opposed to him. An engagement on the Saar began at 1 o'clock yesterday (6th).

It did not pi oiuise to be serious. Gradually fresh masses canlc up, and between 6 and 7 o'clock General Piossaid was compelled to retire to the higlits. This was done in good oidor. Tho Piussiaus are now on French territory. Tho bituaiion is serious.

The Chum- beib will be convoked to-morrow. Paris is dcclitiod in a slate of siege. Tho latest information is that, McMahon is retreating, and coveting Nancy. At Metz preparations are making agaiiibt an attack. LoSDOJf, Aug.

1S70--Information has reached London that the defeat oi' Me- Malion is complete, and that the Crown Prince has advanced to Hagenau, and captured the place, routing the French. The French loss is stated at 4,000, in addition to a gloat numbei of prisoners. Thirty pieces of cannon anel six mitrailleuse" were also taken. A repot based on a disp itch from Baden, says that a force of Southern Gorman troops (volunteers) lnis crossed the llliirie, anel advanced on Strasburg. It is also stated that th whole' French aimy lins been elnven b.iek, and is supposed to occupy the line' between and Nancy.

PAIUS, Mond.iy, today icpresent that actual hostilities- aie momentarily suspeuelcel, but a doubtful rumor th.it the Prussian atmics have concentrated battle is i aging before A gen oral battle in emfc of Metz, however, IB considciod puib.ible to- moiiow, us tlio Pyissians, at last accounts, were moving in that direction by forced niiiithcs SToversink Ktflc Target Company. To the ISOItois oi 'J'UE rjVBjsrao KAZKITE. It wu-, in a issneoi yourvalueble puper dated October IHli'J, That an indcpeud.int target company has lately beuii oigamzod in this village, under tho title eit Nuversink Kifle Target which lias tor its object to acquire a proficiency iu military tactics, and tho amusement enjoyment ot its sevcial mom- It is in no way to be connected with tlie. Militia or National Guani, although a puition ot its members belong Company 'llstlleguuent." After luboiingibr the pel toe! of nine months We find that the Company numbers at present forty-two meiulieis, many of whom have been led awny fjoiu attcndi'ig our drill meetings by the false representation of evil disposed or tiivious persons, who, wo are sou-y to suy, would to bieak up the Company, by fulsu statements to uitiuy oi its members, tolling then; that tliuy have boon supplyod by tlie Stale with arms and equipments, and Loiibcejuently wijl be' hold in tjio fitatt scrviue), 'now I to say for tho preset vation oi the dignity of tho Company that such stalunu'nts are utterly false, and have no ground-! whatever, en the contrary we are indebted lo'Captnin Tibbitsand the officers of Company National Guard, for their kindness mi letting us have- the use of their room, armi! and equipments, until we cak procure our own, and not to tho State asi thosie soreheads repicsont, who act so liko tho dog iu tho manger, not enjoying themselvcii nor wishing to see others to any enjoyment. It is under consideration, that as soon as the Company numbers fifty members in good 'standing, that a Union benefit for the putpOso of paying a benefit of one dollar from' each member in case ot sickness, or in the event of death to the survivois of the deceased member, in of sickness a draft be made of mc-mbers, commencing at the head of tho Company roll, to take care of sueii sick member if agreeable to their friends, Wu would wish to say to tho young men of thu village, and to the members of the Company that in country and under a government ours whoso is guaranteed'by the efficiency of Well regtllateel and trainee bodies, tlie establishment of -uniform edcotti- P.IIIU'- mint always be conside'roel as an ob joit highly commendable uiul piaisoworthy, and having a tendency to disseminate military Uuu to military superiors in office, nqataess anel cleanliness in essentiah highly leqmsite to the oijpot9'of dicipline anti the tespectabihty of a militttiy body.

It is subordination tltut imparts chutac- tor to, anel preserves in harmony armlitory corps; it is only that which gives strength to the and merit to the Sol- elier. In desolating for the pur-' lose et' perfoi-iuing luilitary duty, wo Isavu' view tho establishment ot schooj for the purpose of tinining young issnof moral and'temperate in of military knowledge, therefore fitting them for positions in the hour of danger to tfieir country, or of insuneiction' against one of the best governments the world bus produced. We have been asked, why nol get old soldiers, all you can of them, they woulel make a goeid Uutiifs'not those who are proficient in the arms we are anxious to obtain it is the youth of the rising generation, we would wish to instruct, so that wh'en we passed from this earth, there may be thoo left after us who will be able and willing to help drive the minions and hirelings oi any despotic government, who may invade the shores of free America. Therefore we cordially all young men who feel tha pride of being American, to comer forward and learn how to be faithful defenders of their country. H.

J. Pttooioit, Captain. 8. McCuBRioic. 1st Lieut.

J. GARKISON, "2d Lieut. Magazine Notioes. Among the Ladies Magoiiinea, Arthur's Home Magazine is fast taking th3 lead, not only for tho high cniraeter eif reading, but foe the beauty of its illustrations, and tho fullness and variety of His fa-jhions and nccdltiwoik dopaitment. S.

Arthur Sons, Philadelphia, are untiring in their efforts to niako it tho leading Laely's Magazine of the country. -Price, f.2 a year. Godey's Book for August is received. This old magazine maintains its justly-acquired reputation fo fine illustrations, and good and useful ret. din g.

Terms $3 a year. New volume commenced with the July number. Published by L. A. Godcy, Philadelphia.

The Little Coij'oml, magazine, offers $500 for a prize story." Tneise caff (end twelve cents to the publishers, Sewell Miller, Chicago, 111., foi tho August number of tho magazine, which gives all' particulars. Dan Bice, and Hits Circus. The fun-loving cpmmnniiy of this sod- tion will be pleased to leurn 1 hat Ban Bice, so long known and so high) appreciated, is again to pay us a visit on Friday, Aug. 19th, accompanied by as liit-gc and well trained corps of peifoiming men and horses as travel in the nited Stati s. The, array of talent prosentad in his ndvertifiements cannot bo surpassed, and the degree of perfection coi.necte'd with evsryt'ning pertaining to the show business, with which Dan Bice has to do is a sure guarantee of success to them satisfact ion his house.

Do not fail to by in time to Dan Rice's greatest and latest novelty, "The Eight Horse Ballet, or The Vision of the Ce'ticaurs." Hi) has also' exhibition some i are specimens of the an mal kingdom, and the only ones of the kn id, we bwlfcvc, in America. EXCISE Excise of the Village 4 Pfirt Jervis hold a meeting on Wcdnesdi (eo-morrow) at tho Trustees' rooms from' till p. for the purpose of ac ting upon application for License ilia le their lust meeting. BRODI EAli, Pres't. Jim Wolf and the Tom Cats.

MARK tw AIT. I know by ths sympathet glow upon his bald head I. knew by ie thoughtful look upon his face Iknevy tho emotion- ed flush upon thu strttwbora'j the end of the old free lever's nospf that Simon Wheeler's memory was busy with the olden tune. And- so prepared to leave, because all these were symptoms i rumiuuoaaoe --signs that he was going delivered of another ot Ms tiresome i personal experiences but I was too sk he -got the start of me. nearly as I can recollect, the infliction wag couched it the following iv We were all 'boys then, 1 lid didn't for nothing, and! didn't no trouble, and didn't worry- about n' thiirg only to shirk soho6T'antrKgep a i i devilment all'' tie titne." Jm Wolf I was talking about was the 'preitico, and the best feller, wen, and the most forgivin 1 and onselns'il ever see -well there couldn't Be 'a bullierboy than h'e was, tabs him how'; and sorry enough I was, when I iae him for the last time.

"Me anil' Henry was fays' pestering him and plagteTJiig 'horse hi on hia back and putting and ao on, and soinetimes we'd crp'n and bunk with not' th's'tahding' 1 his' growling, and then 'we'd let xin to get, tioA and fight across him, so as, to keep Km stirred up Eke. Hewnafninet undnk, and 3 and and tolerably C'jsy worthless. "S6, that nignfc, you Siiov', flat' 'my water Mary a tMuidy pollia 1 tlmy (taHcd us on to bed earJ.y,,/K ag the have full imd we etn Jim to ave some fun. Our. winder Jook ouiiuio the ell, nnd about ten o'cl pk at old tom-catg to raris' around it- unjlf Wag four inclie's'of siiow'bis line was frozen there, crust of ico on it, and the nio in we could daylight First, yow tiw ag a eussin' one another, you up, their bucks jut swell arouua spit, the gray wt of the yaller 1 cat's round like thubmUomxi clinch, and an bite and howl, and the they'd make the fur fly, was powerful.

Yliioifted with tbe row, and Mt there afad ah'ake him ofFn tkat Hthttda't Mely ne, notion of doin? it, IDwIy, tet lastin'ly dogged him, mod ragriirt and 'lowed, he'd a wayi he wouldn't a dire, and bimeby ho highited i i loandVhoUyou.h* as he ww BhaM. Bat You ought to seen him dima' hw the under the under the ornery shed of oM- settin' nwnd abowttwo doxen UMcn of hot candy, which Otev'i sot in the. snow oo-)l. And WM Jaughin' and talHn' lively 'but SUN you they didn't know noth ng'about' the panorama that -WM goia'cs-orec tlMiv Well, Jim, he -'went BM-km' nbe- knowns'-to them their tails ami yow yowin' Hid threatenin' to. clinch, on know, ad, not paym' any; went meiikat, right np to the comb pf the roof, till he was in a foot'n a half, of 'em, and then all of sudden he made a n-ab for the Taller cat! Butby his holt abd hi.

heel, flopped' ouhw baeki-aid oTn roof like a -a Aultia, orf fc cnwhiu' dQwn vines 'and landeel'. right in the dead oaotte of "them peopl down a earth quake in them trp. domt rmr'n of red hot candy, and let off a howl that was hark tomb! Tfc they wt dressed for company, tkey bft. done in-a second, it WM jwt me Utfle v--whoop and a whish! of their draMB, tedi blame the wench oi 'em was in sight "Jim hi, was a light. He was'ncmed with that bilin 1 'hot mo 'candy down to his heels, and had more sasesrs hangiu' to him than if he an Injun' prancin' up stairs just a and pranoin', awl every squirm he dropped candy! i "And blistered! Wly.iwny, blev pooe cnjtwr.

couldn't reeiy set down comfortable-. for ranch iu Jour The Burlington, Otttar BqiicUr I. It is the shortmtl between Chicago and' 1 1 1. tt. It is an nir Hne Pad to gt Louis, 90 miles shorter than any projected or, constructed road.

anel lied Eivor 'conntry. It iniut receive as feeders all projecte 1 oonrtanoteil of Maukate of St. Paul. IV. ft possesaei-vlie 4 requisite to secure a JBnt-claM n-good gmd ttr- OTWwf point and'a rfch'i VBJhlSii uOnr- vtedidte octaBtty:" 1 Burlington-- and-- it i i o- a i wheat fields of Minnesota are terMbwl jptononnped a iiMM local imueiMe.

with timber; and tbe treat ooa) nimois, which it resembling somewhat thatof w-.

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