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Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 2

Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 2

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FLORKNCK PKlUlKltT. Til IC RAILROAD l'JtOIJLEM. V. M. A.

WLTMSSKL Toiltt articlea at Doanlnrtr'a. IVnaaaal Maatioa. Jadfa Braaoaa returned oa tki fflor CctrauUi oir at Dougherty's. ANOTUKttACCU)EJlT. rour Cam Dittrhcd on the Kivcr lload.

I ROtALVvv-t 0 Tba caatern paaaenKer and frckrbt train are Kin running aionnd by way of Wilton. Laat ninbt at about 2 o'clock, aa conduotor Orey waa taking aeoond No. 18 froiftht around the bond above Daaint'i, going east, the train found a pot where the rail bad spread, aod off want the whoel of the ten-drr followed by 1 flat and 3 bos ear. Oa looking at the einking and spread of tba rail at thit place one can aoarocly aaderatand bow the engine kept track. Nodamae wu dono to any part of tba train, and thero waa a sufficient foroe of men at work thia morning to got overythlnc to rkhu by noon.

Two of lb bos ear were loaded with bog of Mr. Stoat, of Roa Hill, and ha wu mourning tie loaa of Iva dead animil tbat bad been mothered. It beaio to be avideot that a large oatlay of labor will bavi to ba expended oa tba river road to make it reliable, tba reeaat lxd having waahad the bad and ialicted a damaa beyoad the ap- iraciatioa of the pallia or the fear of tba Company. Silk dolmaaa, ailk far lined circular, eloth dolmsa. aod cloaks, ebilJrea' eloaka, aiea stock, at 12 It J.

McColm A Sow', Hirer Xfwa. Na boat to-day. Tba Joait otad for from below, Tba Imperial aad Arkansas era i peeled doan to-ai(ht or Ut morrow. Taa river fallioa at 13 feat 4 inch's above low watermark. At th raivereity ia Iowa City tb weanaf of military aniforma will be eompilaory aiier April aeak tr.

Of all tba aiterly ntier place of silli- area for a grat I'airerauy to eniir ia, thia praetica aad role of teaebitsg aad commanding aadu a reapeet for aa aaiform i th moat otcmptiW. Better aead for Geaaler's eap aod doo wtih it. Vtabave ana of lb beat euttort the Male, aad are prepared to mak maa't eloibe very aheap. 13 ddt J. MrCuLM A Sosa.

Tba Iondoa Daily Ttbtfmjtk ieak is the followiug manner of Mr. Bur- bank' appearance io that A nutneruua and biahly apprecistir uilieno tuemtiled yeaurday afternoon ia Jamea's liall, i'leeaJilly, to bear Mr. A. P. Uarbaak give asertaaef iboaa humorous and dramatis raotution bioh he soiaired tbroaah lha atted Stales di'ttnel leputaliuo.

To the dvaotaa-e of a good preeenee an1. pleaaiBf anobtraaita manner, Mr ln bank add the qualiSeaiiona of ftVunle lealure and powerful voice capable oreverr variety or Mia, a grsmaue ar leel beina tnus lwparl4 to bia raadln and rrritaU, gready etihaneioi their Ininrval, Mr. llafbaiik baa msntfetiif well deaerved that leattntony to hiaabd ity wnb which ba has eome accredited to tbt aoantry. Uaearved seat Ueketaal Kwea'e. ImDortaat.

Wbea yoa vuit or leave New Tork City, aav baxtMe eipreeaateandearTi' ag bine, and ttop at Urand I'atoa Hotel otiiMteii Grand Centra Depot. 4j4I rxiroa. Sited at a aoal of oo m.llioe dollar, reduced to 11 aad oowatda per day. Karopeaa plea. Kleralor, IUa- laoratil sapplied with lbs I lot.

ear, aiatea and elevated railroad to all depoia, Feroilire ea live belter lor aa moner at tba Onad (late) Ibaa al any other eUa bntal is tba any, MaylUlyr Urm A aa tin KnHh American altiott for mea'a wear at 12 dtt J. MdVi A W. To WitrtH rr MAyCom-saa: A. P. Ilurbtak, aa loaUniat aad pabllr reader, baa bad great eeeeea ia New York and tlrauklya, a4 ia all th North, witk repauttoa grawiagfrc luiporlant Quaatlons Diwciiiwfd by Mr.

Nlmmo. Figures Mhowlng the Ctwt of TraiiRiortaUoB-Oovern- nii'iilnl KeHtraltit Con- Dldnred. In no town of twice or three times its sine, in the eountry, bu the railrosd question received greater attention or been mora intelligently discussed tbsn in Mtuoatino, and the new report of Mr. Joseph Nimmo. Chiuf of the Bureau of Statistic, relating to the railroad problem, and devoted partlou larly to th eoSt of transportation, and the governmental regulation pf rail roads cannot fail to interest a larg class of our readers.

The reduction in the oost of trans porution on the railroads of the ooun try generally Mr. Isimtao flnda is very oloarly indicated by data relating to the following leading rosds, vis; Tbo Boston and Albany. New York Central snd Hudson River, New York, Lsk Krie and Western, Pennsylvania, I'lttsburg. Fort Wsyne add Chicago, Lake Shore snd Michigan Southern, Michigan Central, Chicago and Alton, Chicago, Burlington sod Quiuoy, Cut- esgo. Milwaukee and St.

I'aul, Chicago Book Wand and Pacific and Illinois Ceo trait. Th O'jmber of tons of freight csrried oa the railroad incressd from XiiWi tons during the year 173 to tons during the year IKSi), an increase of about 71 per cent The receipt from freight, however, in creased from tU2.0al.ei3 in 1873, to IliimnS io 1W. as increase of laiClW. or only about 23 per sent. Tbi i small rat of increase of receipts ia proportion to the increase of trsllte wu due to tht fset tbst lb average rate per too charged os thea railroads fell from 1 77 eeott per loo par mile io I8fi3 to 1 07 oent per tos per mile in decrease of 33 5 par est The other roads of th country shoe similar reduction.

It is impossible, say Ut. estimate lb miga tude of lha bencflt which lbs reduc tion mad ia th charge fur traospurt-etioa oa railroad htv conferred opo th interest of agriculture, of mining and of eommeros. That th Increase Is the value of tba domestie export of th Coitd Htate to foreign ooaoiric -i mm ftujrui.its aunng th yesr ending Jan 30, 1H74, Io A3l5.l7:i during th year ending Jaae 31, ku been largely due to sacb redueiioei is evident, ba believes, from th fact tint ch export are chiefly th pro duet of lha Wetter a tod Northwester aisles, larg proportlua of which is transported lbs seaboard oo rail road. iv-gsroing reairainta pla4 Spaa railroeda bv th Uaverameat, Mr. Sim mo says: Tba current bieinry of rail man aranaportstMa la tin country clearly lodiealea that there are evils ottecte4 wub it whieh eali f.r a pabll rautejy; evil ahieb tHeet sol only th aomoieretai aod in iutirial istoreai of lh anoatry.

bat whih Alatt affeet the rilfo4a. Ilenea triaea tba demaad for em aort af Uovemmeat intervea-boa. either through lb enfureemeat ol irweilo prosisiiSas ol law, Of through ibf moral taSaeaea asertad by a well-grousiod spprebensma of aueh inter-veniioa, sa a raull of lb ecmtiny i.r etsed by intelligent and faithfal boards ol railroad umiuiiaer. As th ss thoriir of Ua fiat (ievernmeata ia sir- bf rial line, lieiius srem to be lna4rtaui lo deal ing whs, lb sppliealin to Ih great omuretat isenteal a lb aouniry aero Hut liuee. "ll te a eonre of eoenaragemeat ibal tt Ih oreeeat lime.lntellleent aad lair atiaded men who d3er widelr as i th slur and ttteat af lha aoatrollia sad restraining whieh ahasl eieretaed lha ftlat (ltd Naiioaal ioretentetil agree that lhra should be aelair disoetmitiattoB is rate iitirr WHb lespee to peraooe, Of lo IfwaJiiiee; thst rsiee ghtalj ape n4 "'lsl Ut 4 an-ler lik enn litl.ins that aar guverataeatal regtaintia ehieh wag be eelabli.hed shall be Unk rtolaeti.e ef the phiis ietetetta ami lo th peo(ritrs of Ih railroada fit dstolea loeg ehsi.Ut lo J't the pabli iaterestA, aad are ihme eeile of eh mtsailtxl 4aud iuterferettee rW.SHt lly what Wteaae a traxb tatetferekee ba aterelsod withoat aabeiiaa tha (iiT.f.ieet a tfsgtee af teispnesihili ty swl to dieltis a Mwi.i.ts lis Sat.re whieh Weald tbi e.uh1aao the pnsaiM ad re salt whik mighl be sreied te fot0 eererame.tal Utetfetatse fnf the pi)t pnse ef nfretiM Ih vit ff hnt Mr, N.mm believe that tbpin1(k t.ietiigstioa af tbi ohi )see.

ts iwrfii fth a gsii -B ahaeld. be Ihiake, ena s-fd by a ef espert f-ailp ereie. to pis eaeb sab )e as tha Wag ef the leae.fn qaatio) ra ibe sertrallatsl i.t4iiist aad enetaset, lumet ies ti.e fensmsBis S)4 ii nn.eiM,s eK.ete-t tsia Ih se last nndat ef Ih laa lsseu.i nf 'ai'ra-ta, a4 the ltal sad eo.stnq th "st Jerattn ef nitrnad pools lie tleef wbteh. be rntl Already familiar. There are.

Mr. N.m-a Mya. two ly iarrtt atwa Imi F.raa, Are thre th railr tht I'oiteJ i.i-.t..t. If Th Five Act Drama "Urn and thin Evening, Tba popularity of the Florence Her bert eonipsny has overstepped the ae-eommodalion of our Opera House. The play of Kuth Tredgett, the Tramp, drew out an audience last evening.

which nailed, into requisition, all the seating aod aunding espsoity of floor snd sallnry. The role of B'tth Tredgett gives Miss Herbert the largest opportunity for the display of her grtat talent id tbe ooaraer lines of the drama, and the continued and thunderous applause which followed ber last evening told of the powerful of this strong snd difficult character. But Uutb Tredgett ia repulsive to the last degree nd we prefer to see the actress in line that do not depart so widely snd boldly from' those womanly grsoos which sro so charmingly illustrated by Miss Herbert in other of ber fsvoiite roles. Tbe nest study presented last even- wu Mr. Charles Cuon "Mr, Sinailey," the mimicries of Jbo stage esn counterfeit nsturo more perfeatly than wu done by Mr.

Coon, we hive yet to see It. Ilia Mr. Snisilcy bu few thing to rqusl it in Knglish drams. "Mr. Fiti Partington" plsyed by Fergusoo, wu rat yriteru of oura, abounding ia wit.

snd those extrsvs- gsniu in whi.h this seior revel with til the spirit snd genius of Dickens. It au remarked by many that Mr Ferguson was John Dillon all over io bis make tip aod that be could not have been mur so, bsd ha been Dillon, limsoll. Miss KJstrotu wu most effective "Mrs. Vso Brugh," snd Nellie Moustesstle't appearance io "Eva" ws very bcsutif Ouptill sod Thorp filled secondary pans, but sro never seooodary in their tn jnncr of whstever role they miy have. Hi friend got fair glimpse ol Beeley Cummin last evening the "Builer," snd bailed him with applaaae.

Tbi evening hsva Campbell's great Iva set drams of "Lost aod Wea," th first lime, we believe, of its presen-tttioo lo a Maaootioe sudienc. gus-a aay it it No. 1. whieh from Lim la saying enough to illl th houatt. CONEVILLE.

(We, Ion. Nut, n. Hwl, Ett. Jot ssiali-J. W.

Coaa and wil. of low ttty, Vera virilina with their father, 11. 8. 1'ooe. Tbe Mies Kichelbarger, who bar i oeea sis) log who I Cecil, the tall of th Cedar (which is sgtin 00 th rise), dr parted (or bom yesiordsy ty tram.

tvionn cnurtn wss sUy filled by lUv. Isea tfitee, of Juneth-a oa last Habbatb. Mia A.O.ft i.of lirandrlr. bat writtag ilaa si ehw boaae oj abual twenty mrteber. re(ia4 see Ih SbvV.

also thaith lieeaot al lb uma scbool baiagaia stiried lb winter Vlnrs H. Ker.a resarord last vn Itvm i oUredn eg Mr. Coveisoa kaa Tiiia mU'tA satutK-s sb ies ail th to sad atni. pompkia were sprosjis ba8i (at ac, Hot VI aotiea the bills at f1f aertby the elan oa IVedees day ernng. Pllwl I'ilrCtFilfa A ara aeed A wra fuf blind.

bleedeg aed ateerated file bee d.e,t.,d h. I'r. Vl.tl.w vailed Pr. Vl.TuJ. O.Itr.t.

A bM ait! atainiiee rrati aiea Brt a llikZ, aaderlal 11.1' Utio.s s.r bsr w- uiisat sad ZZT' "WW ad T' f'ta aa irt- Mrie. aviii The eata a 7 1 Be as tr Peel Oa Thirty iw -r a gs rtiH Uvgrj vvwipiAiny, a-' 0 i J2Z a. "vts bas P'ise SI ISI II. I f1 lllWvmiFiir i-zjr: a- ii TQCBSDAY, NOV. 17.

liSSL LOCAL CEPM'EKL Los sad Wot," to-sighu C. 8ilvr-pUted war a Buy Welck Kmopt tat tlfo iu ad4 rcrota. 1 Mrv IIuIem' in book, MtieliM, at BaracU't. TT EMtrra mis tm komr Uu Uti aiontikc Florraet UertxttM "tloreBO (inat Ij th Tenia. Frk tterjr Fridf arnin Swrph i rroeery.

Can Loaia KrJioa i Isv City tb EM it. 1 i i Genu' kid gloTMl wiUl book f4B- io. a SnvAtr 4 Co. Silk dolmiaj Trj chnp. a Liu.r 4 Dnti'tw tltOO mla, to iUrt.

AUrai iii FerfMo. pltr ia of ki (Ttwt ckanwur ia "Lort aa4 Woa." CkiMrta'i cloaka, all aiie aa4 Litxr A Uiwl Tk lata ftoata kart com to a drptb of tf iaebet la etatral I-a. Mr. Icaaaial ia pauiajt oa krt a4- 4itia to tk wt ia of ki iIL Aaackar bi( lot of cloak i aad id a jot ooaoed. LllXT A Him.

Ladiaa far a4 far trivaiiaca al iU 8TlwatT Cowtabla'f appniMoieal bUeki tut ail at Um Jot ixal eoaatiai room. Call aaj tc Ufiia orderiait Wiixa A Knorr. i 1 1 i Tke Htraa-Sajrder raplafio tait kId tHa fort lo-l ia tb Oireail Coart Ckrapaat lioa of ladiea'aad ckildraa'i oolea booa ia tht t'Uf at Jackaoa Broa'. Jama Otadf'a brick blaekrailk bop ia oaa of th oooiplcaooi boiljioiti oa Bomb Malborry, Xit MmUxJob tolattnlt will (ti om of tbtir (raod ooooert is oar aitr oa Not. 36.

Mb. Demorett'p tat apr attnii Joat reoairad. Call aad auloco Lll.LT A ItlSI. Tba Cbieao limit, aoaakla of llaarjr Clay Daa, aalta kia tbat "go aaatiitad i-dttiaa." Tba Nt York fubioa of Ukiat ooodlea aad oiker pat iog lo tb tbtaira, bu atraek Maaettina. THa aaiaa kooaa of tba R.

A N. io tba Tklrd ward ia rooftd tad ill ba raadr for aa wltbia a wock. 0ata" aadaraaar aad faraiablai (ooda at SriWAtT, Tba ilatur. iii Walek A Kaofif aoald lika lata aa laurrlaw iik ovary oaatlaaaa ia Ibaciijr tWainoK mil. Mora of thorn fcaadaa aad ckeio black ailka, )art 0Bdl at ISd.1t LiLLT A iltait.

Manbal RiUar ia aaliUad mast Ikiaki for lart aalm' order at tba Oara ItoaML Kmi It a Mirabtl, MMMM Antl.r tarta atock of (torfa. iltat aad roboa Jatt raaaivid at 3. D. Horraai'(, Ciit lUt etora. iHooratod abanjUr faturar aad tern fno, at UdM PlLLAWATO.

Joba itiakla kaa addtd a atory kit dlllc oa Ert flaaood art, aad ibroaa oat aa all, and nida kia aaa of tba ia tba ahf. 1 nM-flni, pfs ptir( parr. ud Warr aad far trtmmiat at IJirll (1y Hal Stora. tHi raa o4 a a orarwat. aad da too aat a baadaooia aad aniab)a aaa at a awdarai toat? Oa In Watfii A Kaora.

Siik ailk UA't akwfa. ItpUadid iiaa fo kol dr trad. iataadat Jakwa Proa', lntlia'i (Vkrf flurra Ua plaa Ut all kiada aatlrr. kt ar. ra aad Lartui axtat la lk lr.

rWoKiblac oa faacy aal Hfd.ialulta fr Taar'tor la aJmiun! wild Call at tba Jm tht, tnaaiiajg ftroi aad aiawtaa tba (Uta liat of aAtla, Mr. Walt, tba Haiiaii dirtf ka bM9aa t4 awiat ia ralmaf ibf OiUhfiat. kaa nia tba aalattia 0ai Ida auaaiaa lia kotua $'dt a a. II-tt Waaiin-At tba Jot iatt. bS rr ptpm a tba fcsatk Ma Uat rnai.

Oaa tiaiat ia tbat af tbt at it t.rfrd. Matt ka ad arillitif. Foa TV tbrvaalnrt kflel t'VXt tl ta Ft. viib la tbt rr. ftr mI aa raaanaatila tami If J.

Url1 Tba bla tba ia- Too bt It aal tba Anta tnf'a aKoald 'l Rcwpton at Tlmir now Knadlng Koom. The first answer to Mr. Waaliburn'i earnest artioles earn in the generous mihlin eeaonnaa tint dllcd the new M. 0 A. rooms laal evening, with a elect audience representing the wealth, 'auburn, culture and religion of our city.

The character of the aeseiubly showed that the interest in the new work of the V. M. C. louche and penetrates every eirole of souicty. President Kwart opened the exer cises with a brief addrcsr, saying that the Association deaired to meet its Muscatine friends In its own rooms, show them something of it progress and talk with them faoa to face of Its purposes.

Th groat aim of th so- oiety io the work of its reading room, wu to offer to the young men of th oity a morally healthful resort, made attractive by it books, periodicals and newspapers, its pictured walls and Its inviting comfort. To this the Asaooiation intended to add the pleasure aod utility of a lyoeum whoae debate and other literary exercise would be open to the young men of the eity. Io concluding, President Kwart expressed his own and the So ciety gratiloatioo upon the Dumber sod character of tba attendance. The' programme of the evening eonsutod published, or toe lo ve-ration by Ker. J.

II. Bar card, quartette singing by Sharp, Uoydston, Kwart and Jackaoa; the reei- "ItoaJMo to Drink," by Mrs. P. Fraocis; d'ifH by Miaae Buids- too sad Pollock; Scotch ballad by Mr- Paonie Oarlock'; declaration by A. W- Lee aad addreaae br lion, D.

C. Bioh- mas and Bar. 0, Unsold, concluding prayer by Kev. W. II.

Kleinfelter. Th well known talents of the parties contributing to the lbs pro gramma render it auparfluoua ftr aa to say that their performsnres wore of th tnoet plesaing character. Mia Aaua iiattig ia alao to bo moo- Uooed for her seoompliehsd support at iba liaeo. 1 be aitdreaaea ot pleura, ilichman and Lin'eld were highly laudatory of lha enterprise and aim of the Asaoeia tioo, aod aaa bat give encouragement and iBspIratios to lha work in band, Both geBttccnca tuott elwuently urged that oo movement deaerved th moral and financial amp port of lha oammuaity ws higher degree ihsa this on (srneaily and ably ooeapied with it parpoa ef Improving the moral and soda! eoodltion of ih young men of ike eity. Th Aenciilis eouM not wi.h for mra auspicious inaugarstioa of their noble eampai.

I.EAIilE FOR MlteitTV. Tbi law liraachr of the Ijind lagtt aad lha Coming; Na lloaat i'oaveatloa. Tq tk Vt4 llmmkrt A OOBtsBtio ba beea Sailed of drta-gate from Land Ixgua Braotbe thnugbnoi the eountry to asermbta al MoCorwiek Cbkaaa, oa th 3Hk lol, and Io Ital threw day. Tbrr 1 litil time left for af.ioa. aod this Will aadoabledly bath greatest as vsntioa of th IrUk raea aver held oa thia eooiioaol, lb rliei seeUv trt aatioaa thai Iowa ahoald msk a gooj aloeiog.

de-sir that al th regular meeting lue ding the reeeipt of thia l-tler. dele gafe should aelee led to aiteed lb aoaiveaiioa, eeaordiag lo lb term ol lha pall of II P. CHa. preeideal of th aalioaal orgaaualioa. Do ibn wilboal fall.

Im lha Irishmea of oar great Stale show lo iU eaernir. aad 10 -b world, that b.y ar ot behind their btethrea eUeah'f to patriotism ad ib Spirit of JeSsneelo tba eiertabt -aima'ry, wbieh balds Ireland by vi'ta I aila, beekahet, forelga -iUiry, of ppl ahoae right ef meaiteg kaa bee prohibited, sheet ytee kaa ba 4 wheee feeely eh leadee bar b--en sU4 fof SO oriias apabl Of d'll-la Th Laad trfsg ie kaa aeeeiaptishsd OtSeh, bl mora, far mea, yeasaie 1st be aeenm fli.td. Forward, lha, bt af free does I Fs sMeaiioa Io lb rhrwai dalier ad faatt ledef The aba at with aew, may be aspeeied" of beieg lo bu esMsatry, 4 to airil liVriy ery- hee it. i i.a, rt e. N-r e-.

SawMl, at afw.f sM4ma'ia4h ntwi i rHw.aws tMe s-a VseeTi f. M. esy r. ae ts ii i ua S-e. r.

SM I lha trial te esiftoteat to SMviaest ike ml ek'Mieel ef the laeeleal-le ea4 aw- tsiiie eftaer t( I'r atail a l.eeg Jtfntp. fn eosigSe, s-er, wiksit, a--hit's am Try it ht s-l s. I'nee laeaty le 4 Afiy ealA, H44atw F-ia ee t-m nf the fHtr- J. (1. Ftail.

The fae are ar--rd bt arti Is -f tit'a, and ask ias af teller ef free tie a. whieh are f-it by a rra'sr 4f as I'r. H.oa'e ftia I are flt'O aeofainaa tK'1-! It, ltddlw si aad Hh Ka I bat bat aal ih eeiiee hons s4 ha I War. Mef ill )) them ftrHlaa.si(Sdsist fttt, at p'ieee II dtl Nats, askivt pf annia" eee.nl,.( rsW tm r. ra ana, tess tr nnannwt" viiti te jr.

sa rst, 't am a VM IS SS r-r roe's It fns esmmtir ta ei fc. jW tru, t-e VS i ini 'r t. A. s-t it AMaie t.i f-r Joraett, ee. rtin'ifsg at th BiBf a traaa.

D. Balbacbild, Jr. took to-daj'l traia for Wkat Cbaer. Raaa Prary took a traia yaatarday afteraooo for Cbioago, to attend a coo- vaatioai of bill poaten. Mra.

Ada Mcrlty aad ckildraa arrired TeatenUy froia New Mexioo aod are riaiuoa at Maj. Piekler'a. J.W.aad J.LPaaiaar, Dr. Cooling aaAULS. Morgrid, of Wilioa, oame dowa tbia aaoraiac to bara a kaat, Mra.

T. Tbompaoa, of Ueekartowo, N. aariaad iaat aaaaiait oa a aiait to ker btotler ie-law. 8. M.

Tbompaoa. Ko. aad family. Mr. D.

B. Hodcoa, tba araat ooarier of Havorly'f Now Maatodoa Miaatrcla' waa diatribauog kia omitoa ia oar etty today. Wateboa, alooka. tepairod, Sawyer'a. Mr.

LatiEckla b'kaildiM a kaad- aoaaa bay prcjtioa to ki dwailiax writ to Tnaiir okarek, 3 aad kattoa opera kid, aootber lot jaat raociaad at Jaakaoa alao all iba at abadaa ia tk oelcbrat4-d Eaprcaa book kid a. riaia aad plod CaaaelA LisMj'i yray faaatU. Caatoa taaaala, yaraa aad AO aw food aad at bottuai pnooa. Action Boot'. Aa aaadraruaad aad poaiura care for eatarrk- Pr.

Si kaa' lart tare. lUAala Tba Caaur Poiat Journal aart; All kariax poutoaa to atll bad Iwiier dia- poaa of ibam ovw tbaa to bold tbrai. for tbrr la daacer of kaia tbem; tba dry rot kaa appeared aaioox tkcaa arery-wkaraw Ifaay of ear farmtr friaod bara aaora tbaa tkay caa baadily aaaka aaa of, tkay kad bettor all off. Tba detailed acbedala of paf fifrr traioi oa tba Wiltoa braock tba time of Nating Maaaaiiao aad arririac at Willoo.aod alao tba lima of lraia Wiltoa aad arriviac at Mgaealioe will ba found io tba "Traaalcr'a Oaida" on tba tbira pua. It ia a vary ooovtaiebl labia aad ia oluioad fionj a riroalar aaal by tba But Drag Siora, of Will oo.

A bright yootb, aadargoing imiaa tioo a few dys eiooe for adaiiasioa to oo of the depart roenta, fooad biwaelf eoofroatad with the qaeatloo, "What is the diataoe from Iba earth to tba us?" Not baring the eiaot another of Bailee with bin, ba wrote io reply: "I am unable to elate aocarauly. but 1 doo'l believe the tan ia Bear enouib to Interfere witk a proper performance of duiiei if I gel this elerktbip" He got ll. Davenport Gaud; To-day tba taar Hei.eil! broaght a eora erlb IS) feel long. 13 feat blah aad 12 feat wide, from LaClalra oa a barge, sad took it to Msaipalier oo the aw river railroad, wkera it will ba placed about lalf a mile from the etatioe. It waa botll at Clair laat winter, for th area port glaeoa tompany, and the aora with wbieh It waa filed then bu Joat beeo shelled, aad tba arib ia removed to aaotber aora regioa.

Bad habit aaaily eoolra.iled; so are eolda, aad both are very hard to gr of. The aoU are aad ara-Ig eared by Pr. tl tall aoath Sjifap, Said a prnmlasat aitltea ia the bear ingof a JiH aL rsportef teeierday "Wall, i ksve lea road oaa thing, aad ibat is that it la a great deal ebeaper bey ready mate evere-ta Why, thraa fear ago 1 paid 8. A t. Coha 1 13 fof aa overeost, (a aloe o- too,) aad I bare am it aver siaea aa till day wbea I perebaaed tbia aew aa of th samt Ira.

ti eortainly par ma to bay my overcoat of 8. A Daaaert baa aaotkeV aaietda aa aaliea. Kbrt C'oakay, mas af fam lly, ad 13. fenaerly oa tko Rek I 1(d poliea forte. bl lallerlf rULl af Deeeapeei, la appd to have Jamped from lb gnveramaat bridge into the mala eheae! af lb rivet at i lata boor Teeedag atakL He waa to go aa the bvidta bat st to off.

and lb feet that bt bat aad Oaaa era foaad oa lb brUga, leatea atroeg pmamptiv (videaea Ibat leaped to bia death la I be ewrgiog water bo-aeatk tney th lld niaf (Cat lUUg Wyie i baa baea reired at tbi aftee, with th aaaaeaieat af tk death af Mra Kitith Middleuaa. wif of Wot. Middleloa. (formerly af Maaile) a the i'b of Sevt mbtr, ia the 47lh year af bera, bv aaee awrti tied with aaral4 rbiaijm, from wkWk a be eatarad seierely orer yr. Mra, was faeebly kaeoa to th! eilf, bariag beaafj a ti a tmtm bT af Ik faaiilg of Jaeih tlf)4ma.

bf maidaa Mag Araatt, The Cjm aay eb wm a devoted Cbrteiiaa ad bifhlr ifmd member af la Bed BUff. Te eltilJr. sarvit 9m. Tb followiag avtiel from th Mar-tbalitawa baa 0 raneel for M'ai-tiUe' "pe.moieae, the dirtieit tt la ba f.if tba Ut leg baa 'tef a Wait a til grw lima ja pnpaUiiua, amw a ltt atenK bf.ie wt aad la I df a alty el i ta I plHl tM it ef be (ore. ttapr'tU with a eg at that el jnng eat bee ba etl4 al eet aad He lb Pitetrg rarea frem ft dta.

aiib ll batia laSeriag tbiaiia ef dn' tar wnftb a dy a "isl ft ble. Impale''! eree'a, I ia ptnfrirg maeeb farvard aw thrwat't ika bnftr ef ea-fll'C', I Bed M.al'e l'Ui a wp't fawilg e-1't aht by 4'ii'' lAela Solo 4 Inm AT- E. Mil ESTATE BKeji If you (lettlre to L.srutss ItiieAuii rs.i.. Sa iiq snllrtr tsr brouirlit cttnnnimlcatloit, iittaiia. svhu iwiiore bujing.

SPECIAL LIST BU weea unriee 5" IlilW! a im ms ut Umlier. allL0 asJ B.se Umeliw trn suW lots or lll ItmU, tut erSwoul. ''i. No. 124.

I eept aeeeat I ".4 fc fair l.uu.laiK.i fruit .1" kiolrV port. mile, leom port, nllee (rum Mukiim, No. OH, No. aiwt mlMr r4 Imiw.smnniUi list the pUtee, wal slue laBi, No. 2 IO, So.

220. t2QU tmm MuteallsAhi. S.Mtse witts bmn auTT. tee good liwoe: snail urttuu. No.

221. ttiueaiia.au. oo. U.l sua tnZ be tlvl.V.-l It pueetuM-Y it-xen Sul rMwtM.lueel.tta. Wui fee sat sTZ tMre.ia, Also many ether Bargain M0HE7 TO LOi! Ii kief niti H111 ht'At tH STJa.

7bTi Sanlto, Ma tsrrmr -n ii ewie rt 1881-NOVEMBER-1831 WltlASto lionet fof HOLIDAY COODS Of my ut rt liiiportAllo. ritr.sni 9i0 9 i I fcXMI r.11. t.i -ii-- I 1 1 -A glasswares" 'itif 'I! GIssS i t.i'lll ''-s tsvfisl AetMwa, I tirir for tha Hll4j th ts sk eos enJ) tt ih-1 IMuWtMSI PRESENTS! or llrldul, IllrtMaf a4 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS (iKO.W.DUXAWJiT, wi-ar-aTtaa liw CALL AT MBS.J.E"P i a FAIXMIfJLlNEET. aafte ttatiesttv1 awrawtw wvv tziik tmmt Uoskry, Corset, I'lothn. CarTfW AP4 pliqtic rttrrn, Klc, Etc al vl la i4 tShwe fAM; a.sw MRS.

J. M. PECK, ICE CREAM WOOSTEB'S PAHLORSi I-IHII AUSOLUTKLY rUKK. Made trnm Omm Ceeaaa iivl Mkn lt. But beA ttca.itiwui of Use twultla-leu IMinniW fuuU.

So4 oalf SJ tux ai Hiiiwl Fovsts. 0V, IsewTeet. DEMOREST COE AUK JIEADQUAKTKHS WALL PAPERS Itordrr. Itodo. Fringes) bikI IrirmtU)ii.

All Slates o( CktaAfc Imm lb seal rfcek to rA DADO FRINGED BAND SHADE. iu MMII Supply 14 ADJl'nTABLK WINDOW CORNICE A4 IUM hws-y ah 4k I.j.faeietv Ceevtee Puts aia Binea. CROQUET tlM eetl a Uiam, IIASK HALLS' AND BATS. PIANOS and ORGANS Rnt kluil w4 vamose. rAtt.

IM.MOKUHT A COE. SWVXDKXTEKTAIXMLNT orTiia ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Unit Alt COUItSE alfred imm, TM BMt CMMIt E0MOI3QS 119 SUIECT UM Beth fentiser. OLDS' OPERA HOUSE, Monday Eve, Nov. 21. Kim I rv At Basi, 9 ww.t A IhMk iHUBl Ifatbr- tlwlliHK at It Owtaf.

tw vtt Su mi. St btflH HwH-wt, 111 vhe a FuiMwM gssnstfoa MtttnvcestAtiTMu tbilF e. pt IMS eat at e4 r' trT, I pMR 4 1.1. estteeleinawsrt ft, BR. PITER TOWHttT, Mr.

tlHfi. low A. inn ftutbtf OLDS' OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, NOV. I4TH. tllM IMWItJ riVJ MTU'M fx 7 i 7 if i Plorcnco Herbort HEW PLAtJKH EVENING.

I'laharat AptiihlmlA. UKPXHAV KVKNINfi. LOST ahd WON i pi a reryita hMCtt p. MiTt art 1 1. Itgck Of Ccrmtnlowrj year 10 tar.

Comwituea of gaieUeala id p-'' hlry, st by the fhwi Rvry, I jvmeal I has Zl 't ''T1 ft arthiea bb t''l'l TCmll. a' bf si I "e.t dfwiring hw aerviee may be I hi aablemished ef bia far aeeem sJishmss a moroqa, deaetiptifi, Sad palhslis reader. I eemd him 10 lha ki4ea aad eiise frieata abfdad, llsaaf Wtao lla-itas. Pt.Vwisrvsit'sieas'ej. n.aiea.

IT, la th Library Coara rnierteinmeal. flee prostramm is e(bar anlama, He ere aest liekel Bt 9eaa'. BaHety ia Masaii bse sever ba brighter or mora tty aoeJ ibaa f.r lb fe Week. Om delightful ba qaiekly fallowed aaotber, ek if Sateibla. aeewiag al aiayabl al lb time af ta ewete reaesx Iel aveaiag Mr, aal Mra, J.

0 Jeokao reeeieed bat baaired af ikeir trieed at their kom OS Third MreeV. Th prelly parlue were le3ed ilk ght aod ed.Teod with frstsM lower. la gtse ai gay. aad kiadiy greeting aad aaH meal ef lb dala'y Sad dliiiaa ad, lb kntiv and arrsl eoartaeaa ear fot lh barr'a of it, th a4 beiet raada tht h-'' pa all too qair.Vly, Peek "eeaslsat, wbef st rH bfitita side eaeb eiher, eaeeol fail tl if aanfe IVPRMKTT CH1t4IXK. Fy Premalor lejef the Half' A i'blladptphlaa'a Ifpialaa.

rs se mt I rIHt rest flfM I a rw.s. mmik tMe a ie a ria 4 at a -fmm mi Hi H-m Art atrs tm. a Oa Tstiorief dpattet i larsmg vry ate ii. Call sd least yur e4.r esi-h 12 dtt 3 MrfV. tg A Bt tr aiisrk of ail ef plated wae tee pitcher.

hkete, b.rvt f.ta-jef ke ht ttaafatn', f--V al pa'aesre ft tinaal iMia l(il4 la the t-n th-a "asfl.t.i 4S lt r- Msr F. Melehsr. edltof 4 (,, Cbarltleia (S. P) f.W,4e atilee "thM af pfesesea, Jk Whalfl. Waa eared ef a aeef ease ef t.eateiia by th ef St.

Janhg after ether bad failed lie rts very biht ef It. e-l I tti.t s.eh peepstati'nt If dseig hisheet pf that raa be givra it," Brel fill enriiiaie bee serlaa iMf. if hHKt nli sfis4, (.. Bf eh. Mkeil T.ke ai yn ill r-e si.

cswttw. tvgt p. tinn.risirk loaa ea feal eita. peraoaa tt I e-iitr. ri 4wf t'i tines ad I is ml at but.

j.Spa. Iiid ese he eeet4 1 I. M. T'tra. il fit, aa it Tba tK.a (ll i Uara ara kt ifti at t1t Jla Mall'i ra- baa Wa ia a "'a la up.

i.t( bit is I'a'b pift tad -it' pt f-st ef lbt and. t'ru-Vety ffeta. I drtl It 8.. ea he ef th fv-d Oef eil 4 hat S'eat. mean t'-e fs flf I'r tea er frwtah, 11 H.

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