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Hornellsville Weekly Tribune from Hornellsville, New York • Page 7

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BUSY CASTLE AUDKN. THE PLACE WHERE IMMIGRANTS FIRST SEE AMERICA. In Unprecedented It anil from All Euro- of Dally Oe- Ilovr an Watt II ro iit lit About. NEW Muj; Sow Is a good tinjo to Kt'L 1 Castlo Garden and the im- cLauyid ijcasant of Europe at llutir ebouiest; for the immigration is larger uud uioro tliiutever before. The place through the examination at the iu- suwtor's Josi.

Ho hutl been recorded ai 8.5 yeai-a oM, farmer, bound for Minnesota, mid was ebout to puss on when the woman ami girl t-ainoup, At ft sign Iron tho former tho iiisiwctor halted the German and tli is examination followed: "la not that young woman your wife? 1 "No," said, blushing painfully. "You catno ncross togollier, didn't you)" "V-u-a-w," Slowly ami reluctantly. "Well, hadn't you better marry herj" prolonged hemming and gestures tlw German stammered out: "Wolt, I iiili-tiik-il lo when I got soltlwl." "Well, we'll settle you to 'hat extent right now," said thu inspector. In two minutes Father lUonlun tvusUifiv, rinjj that serve! for J(JU weddings produced, imJ iu a minuti' moixj tSii'y Hindi; one. Tlio cur- tiiii'iitc was luinilod t(j the bctilrj and two clerks signed tbo record as witnesses; tins girl wif.lt nnd young follow like a man.

lutd josl jilt through i iuMvssjsry sunrinil operation md was glud it didn't licrt fiiiy woi In lite- of thf 1 is tb'i iiioiicy 'ii 1 I in 1 coin and all i ion tlmi'Vas suiiill margin iUV pOStod EDMUND O'DONOVAN. EDITING WITH THE SCISSORS. AN IRISH JOURNALIST Wi-tO MADE HIMSELF FAMCU i All Honor Slitmtil i tti tintl I'll 11'" Tlio iiliovn remark in frwmi'iitly cotmoi'li-m with itml i.t quciilly niftttit a slur, Un Ilit ui'ilcr iirojit'i 1 ciiviiinstjuii'i 1 il ihuld fi-c- 1 of MHII Whose FUt It I.lfv Mctttcul St lulu nt, but Achlovml Eminent vau was th il CcrtvsDomJeu Slay Edmund O'Dono- of ft dtAiiignishetl scholar I .13 Uil, VI, wlw ox-capwd. for moro Uiuna quarter of a with a wwwl of most rjif. century, cliair of CVlUu luiiguago and lit- vrutuiv ill Trinity collage, of tin; University of Dublin.

Tho father, liko most of tbo old ftttliioutid students, was st absorbed in liis books tliat his sons wore allowed to read, think, ami do pivtty luucli wlmt they pleased, and to select their own courses ia life, Edmund, tin; oldest vliild, after anil precarious attendance upon ci lectuiv.s with his collcgo class--by which we mean chat he went Into and. lot't curly--joined tlie school and soon bei'iimc itttoresUil in surgery, in ho might well have at- tisiiiL'il tin 1 hi'iicst eminence, Bui. like Win- Father Abrom, 1 am ralAnb chieftain, so appointed according to the most tacnd ritrst HMV'I and lio iluccd document covered with hieroglyphics which conferred tribal honor--at least wo took his word for It. "But now ol tout tho dinner," proceeded: "tbero a pretty Ions wtorv connected with that, I hod scarcely i gnrdcd iis ft t'nmphnit'tit of a nigh rlwira'-Ur. (is iThosimif i i In- nhi.f willed will) tho jxm and riMst-niiily twitted with lUt 1 scissors.

A idea pivails hat Ili'i work nf thi lattfT J-f tnt-re fluid's play, ti s-irt of hit tr miss venture, roiiiiirins still loss (tint i anrl voluminous cltiijiiiigs nnt i i batclie.s to foretuati, witli tlint tlio editor's duty owls oiid tbat ciftliafori-'inaii I of work i-pqiiires uitich THE NEW QUININE. KASKINE ilk Constantinople, on my way England, ivheti dome of tho iultnn'f? oliicliiis upon me with order frmn Uirir cnlor thftt 1 Miould promptly explain or with- dniiv Minis of my mad versions upon Turkish rule in Asia. declinc'd both invilatiotis, nnd two Afterward found rnyst'lf in ft prison eelk cotntiellcd lo i miy jmy a.s fol- I wtxxl i ivln.1 of Hn all wily Irii-fi. Mid native of ca-loiii Kirroin 1 only bur. IVl 1 and linn slid Olicfttifi Even far of? Finland hr.s Ix-gun tn drnj-s tin.

1 swelling i-nrrtTfc; fr-r Pifiii, joyis.1 some ioiiK rtifiou of the litst niiiti'ria! fcr wiilrere in inijierial navy, now vito hi-avj hand of llit; czar, and arc uiriJnjf loward Lhc UniU-d St fill's. From little liriticijKlliiii 1 too, in tlw interior- of ca.sti-rii itnd juMJiiJ in tins uouniattis had not heard IU? IKUJI'-S-- finniliai, or raliir-r clans, nil of KIIUU Ix-ins coanto! onti filially; and 1:0 g.ongof Gypsy's, Afin-'fiiairt, Ti-ic-l-- (iret'lts. AlSianian IVhito lluss.i^.ns add itnvcifcy fc ihs. 1 sor-nc ty thcciJc'i-soii ato ia iniddk- Austria, nioro tovnv- shipshut in by calltd caiiie thirtocn a i-pceiit Com par ins the aynvalji so with yeai-s, it is indicated that conMileral-ly tluill one 3ruiiioi! will ciiina t-T-'aP this year. 'Xli-j iDovutnout usually iti M.iix-ii till in 51ay, falls off fur weeks, iittor which the immigration sets ju and fe immciise till in Octobur.

Tbost; from (Jmwiistowi! jiai S1S.50 cnciL, and tVor.i any jxirt iijur tban so the tost of aEurnpcui) is but i(J. Anil what a it is as tbonsancis pour into tliu rotniulu from thu how amusing, how Many have friends waiting; others fisul letters on dircfuiig tlieui 1 -what rutile to take, and allaro rcjoicc'd to beon laud And the meetings of relatives, thu riJ- ir i-. T-E KSiiMf t. i ti I i i i 1 i of to -i'il i'l i tt tii-t'iiscd i in bnlf fit i i tlio those iv bo i 1 of i giva! ly rJI "A it'Hl Uic is that tit-i-Joii or family Ims tn lia rc tu F.dtvri" het-atiiu i iveiiljtiini is iioonu i i fur n-Jt becoiniiip Si in iriLL's t-nscs dcUiitiuil for in 'jTdllt ttii 1 HIV "a 1 to ttllsfiit but if tho c-ail'-KiapiKiai-S! llcicraiit Iliov nre pot i i i i Vf-ivi whicli ilu-iii. Oulj-- UiO i.tlii-r iirrivoit fnuiily of llus- sinsi art m-tedy bt-youe that it miij's ej'es and hcurt to looic nt tiifin.

Tlic-y vere rnggod, dirty aiisi had no ocMipatirtu: had hocn stimll pod- filers 11 in i-liissiti, and would nn- doubttxliy been fiaujturs hc're. The ttgcnt of the Hebrew IjisnevolL'iit sotiotj- (all sucli agents at Ibe garden) dL-clintsil Fuspoitsibiiity for ihcin; acd trlnai they wurd made to undursbtnd that they could remain but atiight and must then go back lo the vessel, tboy broke into a loud and long wuil thnl, pitiful, whiks the old Hian fell on bis lo ibo olDcial awl implored him in ft jnrRon none of the iiilcrjiretors could Thpy seemed utterly heart broken and i inoanitig forever an Lour. Castii 1 Garden is ono of tho sights of Nuu- "'trie, jxrid it Is a -wonder visitors to tlio city ls not sec it. Itfainter- estinj; at oil hours; but oioet so, of course, when an i'limisraaf. vessel is disclinrgiiig.

The place is clean, dcsjiite tbe rnisKiellaiifrju? Thp air from the toy is almost ulwayd cool ami refreshing, uud tho broad, grwn stv.ir/l, with stjrtih- bevy, stretcbilit; from tbe building to tlie first street, is tlie in lower Now Torlc. From tho seairaril side otic may look Herns'? to the Slatue of Liberty and Win all directions tlip vosselsjf nil imtions, tlia coitst sound jsteiimere, I bo tugs nnrl liiiavy Ingijors, tlie black bargus or thu and white j-achts. J. H. PARKK wljii-b i 1 it Ail wr li litiltf Wttii iliv K' botany uud his foi-mod ui id I i JJosv- wilLitiut EDUCATED NEGROES.

Some IuUTf.1 GKEKTIKG L.OVSO OMKS. of friends; tlie sister who ivorked in America for years, ft ml scut 1 money for her sisfc.T to come urcr, flie lnitln.T ivtio liml inlike inannor sent for Urotlicr or sister, tha iriio had hi-lprd tliuir and friouiis ivho hud jiaid for moet- tul laughing, Jjuijsiiis 1 raying. (Jnu tlio oiM questions tilings attueoiil iillarixicd are Mniit-v, nivl Jurvunt pi-oyi-i-s, All this liiui; Uw: postal di'rks tiro culling olou'l tli-; of for whoni lutixra nnjiK i aru jiutivc in giving Atiu-rf-'cii i'or foi'pigii nionr-y, anil tho The Italkuis arc Jess vJ vat-it ms than Others; and as they eit arounil I'Otuii'iti in groups thuv jirrsent a rather furlorn once. Kcarly all are of tho ixjasuntrj" aMl city liixzsnaii, sniint, swfirl'iy iiiid fur from neat, llei-u and Pit-tlinontur or Vuiietiau shhifs among them like white and clean shavud Yankee a crowd of quadroons, They aH stay iu Jfew York a while; butof latetnanrof the French and Italians go on to the southwest, fereii to southern Cal- it'ornirt. Tlie Scruidinaviiins nearly nil go to the fai" north west.

Tho Germans itlso tend northward, but tbeh- latitude is a little south of the The Irish go everywhere north of the Potomac. to tho present time over 100,000 immigrants liave this year landed at Casfcla Garden, and the daily rato is steadily increasing. The system of caring for, classifying mid forwarding these people is admirable; long experience has enabled tbe officials to reduce it to a science. A few ftmusing and many pathetic VAftBYMO TOT IMMKBAinS. teems occur.

TIM ottrar day a pretty nuut girl of IS VM ptmrl by Uw male offl- cU, but and aharp eytri tody wbo in employed to look after thaw btr tox look girl to one tido and tatl- that tin latttt 3 appauaooo did not TU (trl can- witi teirf. Jit tht, tall Mul Wrauui (r Ciiiilrastii in tlic 'J- fit i Hay opening nnoihor rollt 1 for colored pooiile and report on thu year's work of our state and city schools draws nltt'iitioii to the changes of rpccnt years-- ivhich niniisic the olisnt-rer and molco this eiHairn, "What both 1 wrought." (Hep's c'liisrrasls: On tho Jst of Jfiniinvy, tin- nnd mid colored jJeopl" i tvcro in (lie in T-C-S xvero i tli', iiilt-s-sfif hijveii hold ilit- hnlanco of jiowcr i four others. HosiitUli-n aiid tro- ft w-rrtnght tuaiiT evils; a 1 friiion-od, Jiiid 1:1 nine (-? i i i i i mv.vr. Then thu rens-iertnl itjcif in aid-; to education, nnd Iho colored on a far fin-r-r to a far mow i ugcd jiooplsi well it ti-jis f-ririw to tcjich OIK; to rrnd: now ovor i.W'U colored children are in the public the wjutii, KL-hoois from trtxts ly paid by tho vi kites, find in fivo winthern states tho of attendance in such schools bgrwitei- thu in some of the most eiiliphtDrietl in tiie north. It is lo-ilay an nnustial Uiing to find a coloretJ boy or girl of 12 years who cannot read--in this city very umisiinl thing.

But in the country tho ratio of illiteracy is still great. Tlio next census, however, ia bound to show vast improvement over iliftt of ISSO: for iho schools have now been in operation long cnongh for tho educated younfj colored people to come forward and count in the ranks of adults who can rend, and write. Tho old illiterates are fitill numerous enough to reduce our percentage; but the census of will certainly "take away our reproach." It is to he hoped that one of the immediate results of educating tbo young colored population, be tr cure that domestic recklessness which is their worst inheritance from slavery and their tropical ancestors. To marry young mid produce immense families without providing means of support; in Advance is almost a crime In a conntiy liko this. The most marked effect on tho colored people is a rato of infant mortality that is shocking.

In no city in tbo south is tlie death rato among their children as low as among tho n-bites, and in several it is double. IB proof, note these figures from tho last census: Louisiana hftd 39,000 more colored people than white, but 1,000 more M'liite voters than colored; 5,713 mora white males of militia age than colored, 5,871) more colored than males, 2,904 more white males than females, and an female surplus among tbe colored adults, West Virgiuiais tbo only rtate fa tbe south wboro tbe colored males of tdult ago equal tbe Taking the wholo south together that census shown that while tbe ttand to the colored in tbe ratio of 100 to tbe ratio of mata of fighting 100 to 41. explanation is In tvmflc Intuit mortality among UM cttortcl opectallj ot 80 gnat a tJMklUeof eoumtaodcpowir- InerMM of and tf gmMTMloa ri'jiardeil us tli? ni.is! ytiuiiTM of bis time in ok'tneir's tiieiitj of travi'l ndvcntarfi to; of crucial "fijjcrsiti'ins." Geology lusil titlrnet UBIS for I i of those adjuiit-c tn cov tho cjisti vvbeii 01 territory lutes find Uritlsh ivhii'li lystineil to be (iol't for fcnropwui wnpiro in I'vrr. i pniwhssd in an alit'tlter accoiiiplishm' 1 iiilu'i- gifts ivvru I'lirjicmi lie had in viow. 'lo 1 i.t» (tti''iitly (bij Fri'iich, iOi ami u'hcu he had tuiml aboutft.

jrtumey to lie fouii'l diilk-tilty in Itt-coining nst-tully Turkish a i ftti'ioiiiS ot ct'iitrnl His ly fcr iiijtjitvt-ing oriental to hi nvt atT-oinjilis-h- in trliif no 3 b.is ever been ifjual. i'li vvi-y youthful colleen student, il briitlieHjO'Vl, and wlmti his in the thrt fervid iSationnli.it iu I'isi-ruits thrciaglii'iit iliu truiiitry Jlistricra ilrJJiing uud tli'-tn in s'naw or the hillsido after 13o was horn orator tuid Jainuii hi-; Jitiil fric'iiili lias dL'scriiwl us i i i most vuriously young man of bis ac- e. Ktcjilit'tis, the leader of tlid Fcuiaii iiiovcnicnc in Great Britain. IVivn t')o prison tdtib up his in I'tin's, young joiiiiul him from timo lo time, and wiih tongup nnd jieii ami as niucb purse ns be coiiM c'Miiuiand to Lho national spirit "lively." Uirtn tho outbreak of the Franco- I'l-usiiiuri ivjij" O'Donovan joined a Fjvjm'b as private soldier, and after a proiiuited to captaincy for dis- tinijdijihed military capacity and conspicuous fpJJnntry UJKJII ths battlo Held. lie n-jis bxken prisoner and confined in a Gorman rortrosH, but was enabled to make an early escii by the assistance of is jail i tor's daughter.

When tin; Carlists and littifiu- sigcniuseruatiil listurliaiice in Spain CTDono- vaii went out tf that country as correspondent of some English anrl Irish journals mid special urtist (jf The London Orjiphie. After suping on liotn (luring this gucmlla wnrfaro he returned Lo England and 1 a project, upon niiifh ho bad nita-li thought, for tha discovury of Klfisian aims anil progress In central Asia. nibmitted to.TLe Daily nvro favorably n-culvofl, and his book on tin; "iTiM'v ivhieh run through several eiiilioiis in coinilry. einbocTIes tlto resulta of his csin'ricn'-o (is first set forth in columns of his paper. 1 was in London when O'Dottovan rottirnud from Mtrv.

After quite effort to rwich him, a friend and nivself succeeded in finding him at the oflk-c of The Daily Hews. U'u found ti cut into thrj l-'Ir-et and cros-si to Antlcrton's lidtL-l. iw unKmi-i! moil) pat till ii.i.niiii-. tlie tork-s of fixliu and advc tahlo huiMOr and exquisite room was soinuivhat entered, O'Donovan liisovcrcoat for ilans 1 ill a similar iim dlrcck hriganrts. Asintio fnliirs nnd dervislKS, at) and liowlctl to thu fullest extent, of their htug 1 and every va- rk'lyof native rsiwnlity coiilri'otitcd to tho roijjih, btittd vat nl'tcr truth' it was tiiul us had sunn 1 tH'ivspdpoi-iv and iwiici! in my 1 wa-4 able to sUolch an entiiv pillt-ry on llsu It was i i a t'Vf, nnd I hud hopfd ti( be mi my lo i i a i tin- ut i-ay in Asiii-rii-a, it Ki-t'iiti'd as cas'ly 'p'-iy I Iif fili'-tid irf Til' 1 ii di viis inf vnrd niidiiijjlit, A 1 my 'caroaiid attontinn, with kcon coinprr-licn sion of ihcfiM't, tlirttt'aolidnj'V paiJt'r its own Tlio editor i- a jusins- li Ml'li 110 E1ME 110 NAUEEL taking, fnuwii-titi'ius, i i ways oil nl''rt, in i irk in shrowd ifl aipr' 1 fiiilioi, never i pivnt tin- iii'I'iiUim; i i i tlli by triei ti i lliv eii'i-rl licard the le .1 lind I l- tcutiro in Ho ivad.

1-11 (iii)i'iiil-, fact llini. is a aiv sentence-; tn rrcasi, lanri' to pi'Unc, to oort'cct, I iiiadf, civdits (n bo t-diis-idi-ri'd. to wwi'd, ouiisisti'iick'o to 1 ri-ix'i'tcd. knoiv-; tb" I ire 01 wbetlicr i-djiriat-', hi'ilici' i i i i i lit; v.l: iint ii i i.f rc- 'P A TOMSC Tiuit tlif-ni')') i-t'Jinuch willHcttr. A SPECIFIC FOTV MALARIA, ItHCUMATlSM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, In-ad irc- it' 1 ill at.nl OilUi' hiiri i' Wit'l ri jit tlio of wiiii-h tii'o suarkl'j tlutS ii i i i i -'i d'- t'Ji't i i stvc in i i 1 1ii I lit illicit at h.Ti "rid, but 1 ssioiti'l th' i a i days in I'jii't 01- faiHA" inoro a i i Ibo to 1-7 iir.t I i i i i i i i i i of ivnuifii.

jjiniiy i irero moving tn I cif waits I oi'Icred I Vhin 1 to Uiodaugb- tvr of ocr in whoso lionor had bfpn si 1 i Wt Hist after tny laic ex- iri Tartarus tfin C'liristian's heaven could i i nioro ungeiic spirit in nil Ilirons. "Tho fi'IJiivring day I bynnioli oE tlio i inilitury and put on Imard idi of irar rottnd cT ship i sho to move, and I lo: 1 how 1 did hfivo nli'c, ithout violation of ifif'' liciicl etiiiiR'f piic a foiff horn tc my lips and m-ncslietioH tipoi) tbu of Turkey." 1 dTjivswran The London tor and he a long parstQKO in vriiirh tho grent of English liljernlisiti and lit.er:i- (be cpinion thAt The Uuiljr Sf wn ('(jrrcspoirlence from Jlerv IiarJ reached pfiin! of general Icnowleilgo and i ico tliuit b.td ever been at- Iiincd l.iy correspondence from nbro.id. "Mr. O'Donovan," said Ths Spectator, liB5 coiilributed inoro nrcnrate and valuable 1 iiifor nation npjjn the Asiatic pusi- trC'llsot Jlnosi i and Great Britain ire have yift bei'n to durivo from otlicr avniiable O'Diinovan KG'iiial to much aftfcted and pk-ased beyond mcnstire nt this corroboi'ation of his success. Ilts remained silent for some time, mid u'liun he recovered could only say: "Well, I iicvcr it Tbero oan Iw no tli is.

Boys, Jet us liavu a drink tho health of Tha which uaa notal- uio of of it-! i a i paper Hisit i in till iN TU in; A M'KUm i-Jii-m -i i r.10 i York', i i VT ptrtiin.ii nl' 1 wi'viit it. yoi- I t' a I t'li'ii- i i i J'f 1 1 1 i i i i Cf i'is tl I i i i i 1 in i i i I.K" i 1 1 I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t'v tt'l I I 1 i i i i i i i i i 1 tl! 1 1 i i i i i i ni i a i sted Vitality. Eampio ffee. I'liiliiiiflphia Unt: of tLu i fU'ld of ti Inland. f'W -m in i t.

sun uiiliiirii'-l a r-: ujiid i end fosif- ii'-thi-r i i en in i i 1 time, thorn. Thu Zi.bi Thtiir Ln i 'ii uud Oi 1 a dffp'TiLl" Thcconi hicn a i i mil. ht till i i i their C'iii nl th" ti finer tril.ute i Imivl i)f a lowed to groiv Khnilly snw (TOimova'i from his hero, 1 we spparated find I only Ho Iinl rfturnotl spent niucli if his time had up i i i I ii--Ms afti-r hiivv.ti i i i i i nnd living, thi 1 cf tho INI bull i xi as i i i i i i i horrililij i i 1 saw the dead bmty of tlit i i prince i i i pfjrial. w.i.s hid tin-at tin voyage ouL he expressed jiuxioiy fibout receiving a u-oiiiul i wi P.st·;*!!!. liu on li'-ld i i i 1 tinlreiJ, wounds, Koinid his iuu'1; a thiti gf cliaili and lot-kot, in I i i of liif niollicr.

Vfu I'Miit lliin off and senl. it Ut Iho i-inpi'cas and llicti carried him from the lieM. It wnd cast a gliMu ovor nit. that 1 lmtild sc i young Iw liif fullier called it, his baiitisni of Urn tit Kpifhcrcii itnd tbeu a few years HUT MV bim a corjwe on a loreign i i ir 'i 1 i i i i Pi i i i i i l'i I-. i i '1 i i i i 1 (I It'; 111 I I i I i i f'-iti (I tn ri i i-r'-: r''ii i i i i i i i i t'i i 'Il-n.

i 't ru i i inl.ru' in" i i i i i i i icii. 'i') in 'Li- inn mar tor i i.ni; i I i i i .1 i i i IS- I i I i uiv i i 1 TI ro A Y' -j i i i in xl i CATARR ELY'S 1 i -tic? at duco IN Mm Snn(t Froe trjjin ami HAY- FEVER i jj i i i in i i i- uhvfiy: relk-tl A ji'iriiEli' 'i 1 jilh'i! iiito nr.it it I'rn-f- ff-'itc 1'y tnat ciiist'-n (i, i IJIKIS, 1 1 niseis tf, Oiffi'ft, N. upon to best trnffrJVi, oi ii-i' 1 1 be (Ic-livcrr-il In and 1 to uuiogiuci. Hicks of L-cUire to Roj'ftl Geographical road aloud some portions wistloiuof The Spectator'! ir. oil a i i i i -Itr Iv tn led fit? miserable 1 ia i in 1.1 tliiri 1'iii-t, nf tli had 1 wav nr PARKER'S BALSAM MEDICAL i i ruJ irutiM 4 1 liis-wirdor.

i i about an Lour afU-r thy convuifiatioh had cominenry-d. As his warmed to his work of narration lju frequently put bis hands into tho. pockets of this cuat and in-odmjeii rings, cninoos, eui'i'js, wj-ssos, trinkets iiTiil vnlttulilosof various to illustrate his (liiTtTirstE tliwnt-s. All iv and crtfli as connected with oil d'hotiiieur, i soiiit-- iaicrni'W or liitropcan potentati', tic uf franc wpucint yomu tokens of regard wlir-C tu'insur a- i i no deeply )-oo( Cglit of any ik'- all fac merely to him when il.viv. Ll5 JMX'keL, carried i As related each situry v.is.ii delicate i i dr HiMtainS from tho ivho t-MtrTlainedi Il seem little th.iit, Kiioulil havo carried i i 11 hut hts iiii'j v.i ii'iL'ri'fiiiu and tiLuU- U--i porson u'ho had kiioivil lew jyivels Von frnrnv by lit is time, eni-ij of inniiy yr.is^, tj r.f liinAt J'c-t.

I I fe'l it to f.it-c I'M liy from ideas, faj be met vrjtli. in fi you (-sj'iscL l'i wo run a- leave you behind to the At (he vei-y tiPSt O'Donovnn inr-r. ths fa to wliifS JTM. a the ''(jt-nrliRil nway," oisri a 'bi'avo Bpirit. liiitly tuiK-bttl, paiatd a I IMil Dr.

Hcnirdy a.nil "tti now Rochester. V. in tho I i Lavo been bibld and ,1 51 rii-nc-c, I oC hi3 i i to roalisse that the been nn fnjiortnnli pa.rt of the stirring cvtintot whicli fir; ro scribal. TLa fw.lures nnd of that pcculiat'ly Iimttisomc face inoro lliose of ail of intR'pid fxtui tmvr'-r, in hU iifo i i rt ihoiight for benefit LclioveJ, or jn I'or his news- for of a cause la v.iiicb hf rt: to find iinportr.nt paper. His manner wns agreeably wo might say chivali-ouily-- nioctcst and polite; voice rich, soft nnd melodiouf, nnd found in deprecating tones, with ifcping impediment at words nddcd tiderably to tbo of ii-uth and reality in nil mid hii old nliy, "the 1att timo we anything about you wan in TUe Qrapbic, a when tw of your own appeared, ono you na on Arab iheik, chibouk, lie wing wLitc and All, w4 tbo other bud you tit dinner in jttil at Constantinople, tturromuled by motley crowd, flow did you PWiMga to Aa4 tbo Anb nnmnu UK! ptWm dtentr on Tin- Co 11 fcilc rntn Fliig.

After the li.ittls of Mn.liiW-in'i. in I it wasoliscrvpil ty the pi'inoipfvl offlt-ers of the army of tmi-luern Virginia tli.at it wiis rJii3- cult to iti the field the Confederate from r-lie United States colon, I atloiuptcd to (jet. riil of tliis incotivftiienco ly pi'ocurjng iti I for each ivgiittcnt its statn colors. In this I TV uusuctessl'td, except ns to regiments. Governor LetcLer liar! thu stttia colors mnrlc for each of them, brought them to the army himself, nnd delivered tlictti to the troops with liis own hands.

After in this nUciuptj I to bavo for uso before tho ctit-sity for tho army, nxlwd, in the for designs. Many atul ono of several by Gcu. linntirugnrrl was I inoilitlul only by mailing tlio shnpft snUJiiv of oblmg, nisi si'ribi'd the tiillurent sires for nrtil- lery aud cavalry. Tho proper numtw thon tbo (if Mnj, qnttrtt'i-iiiaKJi'f if tlie ConfivitTat. 1 mid paid for ivttii in hisiutmis foi- military jitter from Oen.

Johnstrm. Rochester. V. Price if I. Kfnd 2 r-pnt stamp to IV Kf'niirriy.

for liick on Liver and Bloo.1 this paper. IT STOPS THE PAIN IN OXE MINUTE. sicfe. wo A Child, abo crind forCmatoria, "WTx-ji P.ali When elic si to became Mias, she clung TVTicu dho Children, sko gave tlioiu Cos; ori Aching bocks, liips 1 nnd iitk'ii, ki'l and iitcriiif IULUM. iiillam: tnntion, ttuitif, sudiien, ehnrp nnd atrvoua pains and i in ARC Minute by decant unU Infallible (ictidotc to pain anu inllntnmntion, the Cuticurn IM 2,1 ceuu; for il; at ull or USD CiitmciL Bottou, TjinifriPiit rt'iiiovt'S iitid "Enslish Spnvin soft or bifiwishra from liorsofi, blood curbs, swoeney, ringbone, stifles, strains, rfwollinss.

etc. Save mirier by usft of one bottUt. i). chief Sold by Reed fr Young, druggists. Itch, inanKO and acrnV'ht 1 of cyf-ry E.

kind 20 mini IPS by no other. ISf Apples, i i Piix'tlCO, (i I nm! sell fin i us frr il Hruiori. Ut fK'jilcrs. Est-ibiMtn! lM-rs f'f 1 PARKER'S I IONIC Till) Cnro Wink Lunss, InJi- InnnnlCatns. Kxhaiii-uon.

tlnl Hunt valtialilo i 1 ntstw nh Jam.ioiftrJinffcr a curative poner on-r unKouwn t' otliur U'l-rxk KvinaJo ami (no They never LU.VO any breach of cases in China, A futuro Ctiincso liofir i.t not tbrw dnyjf old tiuforo her jMirent-s Imvc ho- tfothcd Iwr to. acccpUditu sf-inn nt! a Iwighbor's bftUSo. When tho is old she does not IIRVC to be very old; if she were in England ibo would lie still with her doll--ho gora to the ho DM? nf her affianced MM! nuirrio Itifli. 8h: tnil all Uw way Uwre, IMUT Ulcm (( nmt- rimony were nut exactly it one, to ilwmyt mounting ot ClitncM whih Cblncw fuitcrnl there te Brailc iiul font's Sanitary Lotion, sSold.by Reet drupsists, 1)EM lUornoJlsville. N.

Y. tbe good tilings of this life aw sorrowfully lot on account of DyBpepsia. Ackor'i Dyapepsla Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, and told on a at GO oenU, by Young, CABINET PHOOOTRAPU8 fZ.OA PEB DOZEN AT CHUM 14 MAIM 8TREKT PHOTOGRAPHS 91.00 PKR DOZEN AT CEUM GALLBfcT. I'AIIK nit's CISI.KK It new iii'finmi Mictiuih iho BOc. l-tug- ilisct-i: luJ Willfiuii S.

V. Deafness Cire ttt yonr own bj One ctsht bj of noted tpeclsi- benefit. Cured himielf in in4 Jinnrtwdp cf Knll T. 8. 41 31st Street, iicw York to tic aid 'womtn iw VfCKERTT irta.

AMrm P. O. BtM iNEWSPAPERf SFAPERf.

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