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M-Blown of th SJ bull f - i raquo t bdquof one UgtouraquoiiaooSLpS to ic Clrklaquo bdquobulllaquoltbullbdquo of C011I o r j laquo o r gt 7 l S gt ^
li cawMntd III bo foreclose m described M u
I the Court Hi li day Of April laea are ilcscrl raquoraquo follow to annate In ttte
KV and HUM bdquo bullrlhid aa follow f lot No one ha (hKKW W slot bull bullaatukoon the I liniK H I ~ ft CUIMI Of i ilugree K 11 claquo raquoa Otgrcca W cornet lt4 air land thoutw H bdquo tin lot thltnclaquo i f raquo
uoa M link to tha in ono laondrvd
Alt yCotttand N V T gt |
ienff8 Sale rT OUT IAM) as I l ybdquo r bdquo ucd out of tha 8o| Yoik ugt nut dire
OIKIraquo ami chatllea _ McAllister will Will ami taken All tha tit
10 ram Jerome MeAIHsl Ix-ccmber- lifTD or at to H10 following deter 1 tract ur portal of ton aroruaaM lt-n illowa to wit Ik KIIIIIII ml formerly owned by I alaquo|)laquoiinlni( thehlKhwayaadn
weel Icltailia l i l l i tw-unco north
raquolit) motifs I d r ESS ajake and alow
no Ilt link- to a Blake and 11 ili-ur-i- H- to tho Old taleulka
UK -lid ronl to tliu place OTba ni -I acne of land inutv oT~fc_ - IVIIIK 1 herefrom a pl-cu of Ujvi In 1 hu raquo ft cursor litareuflaquoaJT ceded by Itobart B l a t r ^ A ^ opting 1 imall nhcv 01 laadS
iv IMiigt laquorllaquormgtii oj Wllliai ll May bulllaquo lam I l iaroahoi tliiu and lniorotwich1 tha u u t hail nn the llaquoth day of Deelaquotgt furniture- in too hotel rn TraitZ ml ooitnly now ktVawli a the His linl i-v|i-laquoi foraalowld Jeroiua TV-I In Urn aboveaaactaadreal It el In the hlahitt bullMMat laquo
bullor ni Iho tl l l i t iM tatv j r i Ilinii-ilnyilui setoital da ut April I In 1 In- forouoojiof llaalllay Jjpound
N II IIAVNKraquo8herlraquo
ortgago Sale i ilelaiiti in- IMHIII made lit th pay in mnmy secured by a iiionaan iv of May imo executed by B
lot 11 l tiiliuuilh-count of latv f Nvv Virk^oYollylloo nv p-ii wio 1 now lb ouw ikh iiii bull bull -i was rvi-oialod Ik da V Clerks nitii- In I itbdquo-r lnof Hal n 1111 th ad day of J1110 lie1 and win rvraquos 1 tie aiiiYuliil ilaisa bullnit iiaottxiiarii at nn nun- II( is
I (if (111 Hull IK raquobullbull ailOl III h t g wotnMnr nui) ri-vt-iity aovajiovati nlnl dollant 1 uu fil and 182 M in wholu inin1 unpaidea aid 111 iiuniiit inigt 1raquooiiiiliattad
gltaw pgt lioniatl and raquoli laquo | Inndirc nollco la hereby KjvCM bullI Hi IKmcr of aalu contained lu did only IIIII aa a orvaaldiui thi nun-in iirliituii nude aim III ISage tvi l l lniri irccl iaedbya itm-H liirvniaitor doacrlbod at put 1 inni IIIHT ni tlie Court llnuio ii bulliortlaiil oottnty N V011 iw laquotfll at n n oclock llt| thbaf
The raid |irilnltca are ileatni nil M1111 in lliu lownof trirt
id on t| tinuliii l y four tfli i 11 Id ainlilvacilbndaafoA-raquo I lie tiiilsr W the IHulnlaquoaj leadiu iliraquo)| ngt (tiMuii at the northwi bullwtiiil by Ma(lln KcHvtSf fornri ilUK went along the cmler of HM i-ll iltU 111 twenty-ope I ub i-uly ll vii rutin and tlteeti link to f attid lot ily lour thence et in of aid lot twenty HHIgt and l i rr of |iliii( Irvik thence adrtb II roiin ngt flit- Junction of bpruu 1 rvck liieiuo wneterl along 11411 all in Martin KvliogK a loutuwii ) 1 in- north iiixiy ntvi-ii rud -bull- wtft linn to tlm |ilinc or ty nun- aeteo acrea and twenty m bullre or U lu-cordlntt to a auivri r horhiK Maroh laquo twt UaM
l l l l S l i i n i l l Y K A I I MortKHna Hnn MortLtiLcCa Altoilleyiraquoltirt
[ortgago raquoairaquo iiMri mi been made HI Ike pa In- rti ixJ -iiiiivd by a niuiliiwi ibty of April IHoo eaacutedl)) kl f the 1nn or CofllaortvllH 1I111) mid u of NeW Ydf la bull llof nn Imiiol Iriutoncoailf I Still- ofJviW York and wkkl Hiiriii-d in II111 IcrkVofllteuf wt r of Mnriiiaitea ou pate oVba A (irl I 1 Hot a i^ oclock K N AM I IIIIIHXUCU ban been tlulii aaalgaca irka and 11m Miller vlITJUXU N Ylaliil 1 lie aatuu I powffn ill uu-is tin Hiiiiiiit olaliiirdio d niefluage il the llnii- of tin- lot lltla iinllte t the aunt of two lium Id and IMriiity i-iv 11 iliIlarn kaJ I to IMI cii of principal aad imt 1 and the whom amount clabura
aatd ni 11 t-- at the f line of the n o t H- i i i i i i - i the Ill f lraquoraquo niiiiliil and twi-iity-aevep doUin ullta now llu-it-fiiio IKIIUV in hit ly vliim of the |raquoower of rale o lOrtxaKe and duly recorded aa a(iiv aiianco of lliu atatute In shell cam li-I il- -mi ittortgatfo will b- I- bull bf tin- l- nilri-n then-Ill WMtlhaj II lit 1 In- litgbvntblddor at the noau J
lii 1ouri Itniini- In the village 1 v of t orllraquotnloii the I0raquoh uayilt two oclock In the ajti-rnooil ol IW
nretnlnia aril dcacribed in uM iinwi AH lhraquoa tract or parcel lt
il- IOVVII 1 1111101 coonty-at iiiimtHir iiiiiv inn knownasuw
li1 1 1 - in tbononiheaatcvraci bullpilligtI Hint rraquoiivililt ibcieiroalU uhd loin oopupled hy Alnilmn W bullttlftint l i mid Jobn WUdlav bull bullni u nn annul two and a iupf acre X wnn Alno i-xioptlng anil rclaquorr-llkuil mill- ti-iilin of 1111 a i i r nl ti-l Mlklili -M I- il will- to Altai
At -1t linn illu-r t met or pf reel at II naid lil iiiiinlii-r ninety-Innr laquolaquol m i - 10 w t l in 1I1- north by uw lor lon inil it UMIIII line of raquoM
by tin- i-ant linn of nitil l o t oolai iroaatd M1I1-- imudred acrea M till UMlda ltgtl null Hurt ceimn nl ai-rrn of laud Uloro or hgtM w mutliK iiieiiifroin fifty aenh ftw theleui luieuiforo arflclcd if lraquoo all tbal other tract or p a p l
lie tnniibora four and dve In lr aforoald andboundwl an Mkiaa li nil i|t eaat from thocealarvl bull1 line tin the north Una of Ian
ttlllrn and wife to William Mar the north bank of ike
^tiimlaril ami ^aiirnal I lminiui i WaattLv laquoT
XV I 0 laquo l a M Y l - I O O la l i l l
UKIXANU ltH)KTtANIraquo tDllNTV N Y
9gtraquo In Moonaa BHIOK BLVOK tlrJ jtow
IKUMfJmdash1900 per HIIIIIIUI 111 ttilvMiirtf
AdvartUIng Rates Kor legal luitlcen and official adverllnutnuita
nurgea will he made according to the talee enlrtti-Untied by law to witmdash 73ocutaa folio lor ftrat pub it 111ni ami SO centa a folio for each eubeeqitcit jniltiatiin countloK 100 word or tbclriiuii 1 ni in apace aa a folio
Kor ordinary bimlnenn atlveitlncnientn ehargea A nl In iinly at the foltnwtug ratea
loin uiimnonj iinui raquoM raquobull-laquo-mdash 11 afuroald andboundoil aa ( lug nix tdet eaat from M y f a lot line tin the north llraquoOf|-laquo raquo mile anilwlfo to Wllllanl Pf lutherly to the north bank oflaquo ginciit of a rag Ueel raquo J J Mnnrly uplho norlhl(raquoiilaquoo( bull Id by na llaquot l llaquo loUlaquocbalaquone 1 tin -laquoint batik oftheil l ik n w e t down aalil lino toW yen a -- about Ate Mo iccpnii) raquond ronervlog tbo laquo bdquo _ bdquobdquo bdquoervloglb I InJalid koi-UW laquo f bullraquobullVZ T laquo Ly0irjih vlraquoK5f
d cbttiity nJL^JVaHZ irlulual towoahlp o f t l bull bdquoraquo inllllary ltrlaquogt0^ibdquo1 ca-
r d a y ^ e o ^ ^ - l l T W ^ r bdquobdquov third mcfRfir A ^ ^ W
litornojr for ArraquoraquoB S gt- - i r h t c o K T i i A N D t 1 ^ Mi-rclialil a^ttleorgo-jjfo
Itrown hln wl ^^raVTa bull irraquo Nidnnii W- laquohermlaquohota laquoVwUlaquo jBraquoraquoJlaquovraquotJ 5 1 and nale i0tl1 r^ WTlaquobullgtbull lie 1Mb day of ^^bullIfclpneUI inn fiir that porpoaed raquoflj bJ uhllr a o c t l w f l J raquo laquo 7 h laquo laquo raquo - the town laquo^bullbulluy^bullbull^gtbulllaquo at the Htb bullraquoAJfbdquoii raquo 111 that d y i l f f ttahta1 bdquov dlteeted by bullbullfti JTiil bullraquogt ell dewrlbedIS bull raquo raquo bdquoJ tolaquo
ml county J r J J W b f i r - 1 orlulual towoahlpor raquoraquobull_ bdquo Um mini rjnl by thi lUabd I on Kimkilo
WIII-1 by Vrvlll Liioiln - which wa convoyed bullraquo | ( ^ be-bdquo be oraquoraquot by amppoundEjt3A ml fjtrllanrl conn - c r t i n i j -bdquo1 me half cd hiLwI^raquolirbull Brown l y J laquo raquo h W ^ j - 2 wife on the nJfSf flaquoraquo HO at of httxl bull
bull f A t f y l raquo H ) - V i I s t HKT f CopMTT Of W E J JeM
llardHarah raquo laquo laquo laquo (jMMrbl bdquo K t c l - r J B j U ^ w W W
V11 ar- bereny bull-yclarar r Ibe ltid|gtjtSiftyraquoVtai
v-^wflK^Jireg i ibdquo7 bdquoVlnbec^^ y bull A t t y r o r t l a n d V l l h ^ ^
bull K f n o r d r f A h J raquo V ^ llio county f f l f f i t a S l S
In IH-molla hav ing amp iiitiiribghof bullrf-j srw nilI to eihlbit OT^tb bull oreof to the bullj^JJubulltlaquoX c Mid dclaquoraquo-raquoedtlb^ y bullraquobull no county 00 r b laquo w j (laquoraquo
bdquod laquolaquorti^degZY I
gt IYVU injchtM Itiroo lucUu Kiur inch
One bullIH-I I I V litchoo rniro iuchelaquo Klvgt lnrferaquo
ltgturaquoraquo meh Twgt irflot i i i f - f igticholaquo K-xif ItnhtM f ive luchei
bullgtuo inch Two litcNi Ilir- tin (in-four liuhc-
laquogtlM lQC-1 ffigt luclir-i
Thrwi incrio bullfyiir InehM flvw Inrin-ri
K)Q9 QCh
r i in i Inchac four Iiicfiu
nno inch Two 1 niche rin-u tQchlaquoraquo f mr liii-htrt rivgt t i rh0laquo
I IH inch
Ttraquorelaquoj luchut Kimr inchiv Ktvo luohoo
fomiNowiw bull
1 ib Third laquo( column I ingt 1 75 HnJf of c o t a m n 5 IN
raquo raquo Hotcilmnn 1 a i
rcpivb W I S H bull i l l raquo laquo u n laquo r ol column4o OU tXhfhlrd ol colnmn 7 1 laquo bull v - IVlMf of coluum T 30 n so MorcoianD to ltgtbull
r o H T H K I K - f l l K H bull t $1 16
a 4 TO 5 TO
Quarter of column fy) i Third of column raquo on Half of c o l u m n Ill an V of column 11 Ml whole column lb uO
roil OKA MOHTH bull- uo
n m i SO
V I I t raquo
Uitarinr of column$7 00 Third of column t DO Half of c o l u m n w 00 XL of column- 15 00 Whole ccdtiiiiR- Ill Oil
roraquo TWO MONTH bullSIM)
5 00
S S raquoraquon
Unatter of collimn Third of column Half of colp in I I
whole column run n ines M O N T H
$11 I I t bull
Ik gt X do HO OD
i 91 50 Quarter ot column $10 ou 7 00Third ol column M On SOU Half of column W O
I I 00 yen f column 30 Ou
r im aik NOMTBa laquo no
10 (X) M 110 18 00 raquoiton
Quarior of column Third of column Half of column M of column Whole column
von o K K T i a n gt ( t o no
17 00 WOO
7 OU 84 00
Ounrtiirof column Third of column Half of column of column Whole column
$Jt on DO 00 air on i s 00 Wl I I I
laquo 00 47 SO 00 DO mi on
ion no
Advertrtoraont for exiuhlttuna coocert Ac and ndvortleMimoni cxttnlntag cut muro thun hatr an Inch In diameter will ho charged 3ft per out (till(liml to above rate
Bualaeaa oottcee In nowa or local colnninc to cents a line for dret tneurtlon and ft craquo-nlc a Hho for i-iih laquoubeoquent lnaorlton earoe maitor
Adverttaemenla no whirh the njumher of Inaer-gt|IHH ts not innrkcil will h- pubftiihcd until for nA (if y ijd iht chwr^c mmv accordingly
laquo I N I K S W U I R E C T U R V
B T W R I O H T tTTOHNKV AND OOfNSKI01 OPFlCB IN
Given to Hubbard new block Cortland N Y Dlnirict Attorney II
L P H O L L E N 3 E C K VITOKNKf ANU(HiUVKK10R AT LAW Of
Hi Maioulc Hall Block Cortland N Y laquo
H I R A M ^ R A N D A L L vrluKVKY ANO COlNdKLOB ATIAW OK
raquo- or Mai ion i I auk Cortland N Y I
H Y A T T A HO L O i r e I gt I 5 M 1 I H l H
ifYIrK ON CORNgK Of COURT NO MAIN bullnr^otCortland y Y _
M R laquo K P HALBKRT rKCHbK OK VOCAL AND INbTKlMBNTAL
Klitlc limine nM - Orant atreel Cortland
Y _ gt_ O U KELLOGO
I I gtKNBY AND COUN88LOR AT LAW OK - with Hon A P Hmlth t^iuuty Jndiri- v 1 - i--i4iii Taylor Hall Block Cnriland N Y
Mvb B A BENEDICT
MIOltNKY ANUCOUNHBInK AT LAW t)P Hit in the Having Hank building with Inn-IIA Kiater CortWud N Y bullbullraquo I
iio 4 O E INCAlL8 bull IIUIKON UKNTlHTs KKHIKfTPULLY IBN
tor their nervlcen In the poople of Cortland Ml hraiieben of ihe profealon will receive promiu mi-ullou Bthoradratnlatorcd If dealrad (ijttrc bullin Ihn corner of Main and Mill atreeta ovur A -Aienn ilriig store Itirmorly occupied by J A T O D O
llO lb NttALLa Hvl C t INIIAILH
J L W A T R O U 8 iN TUB BARNARD HALL BLOCK NBA RLY o f
tmnite the Cortland Houne ban oatahllnheil a new Livery Htahle which la fumlnhed with neu cafrlagea fine hnnn and nrat-ctann i||inrn-u m con _ TMcee ruannitahla laquo v
1 B E N J T W R I G H T I T T O R N B Y A N D C O C N N K L O U A T LAW A M
Solicitor ol Iatniita mil a appoatic the (Parley llonne^Maratlion^N _Y _ vi-l
B O U T O N I CHANIPLIN ~ VTTOKNBYH AND COUNHKLORB AT LAM
and Noturiii Public Keumr Block Cortlaiul BOIITON Iraquov8 R CIIAMIIIN
p 7 J 8 P E R R Y ROIltlKIiiR SPKHHYH IIOTKL UAVINi been recently enlarged ropalrod anil rertllcit Ihroughoitt v Itha large and welLvontilalrd bare Iti-li-il tlnn pnpntar hotel In Tolly prepared to accommodate travolem in the boat of atvlc Ad-lotmog tin Court Uouae on Court -4rorl vl
A P S M I T H I tt-UNKY AND COLNt-KLOK AT LAW HI Hen in Manonlc Hall Block ftiti malm) Cnrllani N _ vl
L Y b i A tC 8 f ROWBRiOGE I t i lKNIt PHYSICIAN TKRATH ALL (VltA tin llneanun iin-n|tilly without th uao of drui-Iailmitn recelvial in the ltdinc and call from
AOin- promptly atleudod to KF-I- i it aitenilnn iiid Hi iitinic and iiteriuc tllaoanea Konhjenre -li Iourt^lonne litli vl
W M J M A N T A N Y B IIORNKY AND COCNSKHIK AT LAW ivck^Hiock Marathon N Y i n )
GEO B JONES l HlHNKY AND COUHKLOH AT LAW n |
ll In Keator Hlock coruor of Main t Im I Waton atreetn Cortland N Y
w haTLTY flbok I R K ND IthvPUINTKlt All Wolth KKK bull tied in the bent manlier and at ruanoiiabli- ralon tec to Moorea hrlck bulbdlDg north ot Na itonal RanpCortlaod N Y
LUGE at SILVERMAN Ill bull TOUHAIIIBRS AND ARTIHTs gLOCBHH
or of H D A II Luce over Dank otCortland illiul N Y Daguerrcotypea Auibrotyten It otographn and raquoil klndn of Ilrtnre copied ami vidargcd and warranted perfoct lu every ro-met Beailtllul Qennan Klnlah Photograpbn Lite alze Im hull- palnlvnl in India Ink Watvt Colore Craj on and Paatll Porcelain IMciitr-n llinly Ullinli d 111 i-nlota laquo N D tUCg L HtlVEnttAH
HC aTliiAYrttTgt KCLKCTIC PHYSICIAN AND jUKOKON HAS
rtiriitgtil to Cortland anil opened-an offlcc In Ma -nine Hall ltlnkfc where lie wtll receive and prmnpily attend to all protinnloi al call llav nut had nil - x|n-rii-ni-n of lluiro (ban thirty yi-ain in ii- irianii^il of dioMMi bo la prepared to lt uiiloy ah ihe gtueao of reliel known to medical ncleuce Siai t it nllt tillnii given to female cool-ll-nite ami all t bronle dineaaee Rentdencu on Pro-pect etroet- i 7
H At H O t v L t i M D P h y v l o l a u a n d Hurglaquoraquou
WAVINU iravt-leii alieoevetj UttuVluj nouit 1 I lii -iflncgt iiiil irolaquota-tl -iicciraquolaquoiiiI (hiin bulltuiii of craquolaquot)laquo or chronic ami -ni^c-il dtaiMUrHui do-bullirvt to aniiciuuce that be will rerotn at homn uow iraquort ilovote hU aitentlon to the ireatmont of chron gt IMWH bull bull a apocialty
Ml who are afflicted with any form ol dieoNM or - riniiy may coiitull htm ai hit office uear hl-videnca Kallmari nrreel near ibo s raquo B Depot
^illco hour itoib li A M lo 4 1 M r Ho truit for medlctua at gtgt01co tofljund APrU It lTO y 4amptf
I gt L N i i H i t i t b U i l r i i i t t i Ufflcc In Ihr Wict
bullbullbull Block opj-oalie the Masonic IIBII UlotkCori -ltd N Y Hpeela1 attention gWcn to 4hu gtrvt lt ition of the uatural teeth and the treating ol li bull iiiriiH-f- aod dUeairea of the month Pbr
rk oxecutod in the be polaquoatblo manner and warranted
Hit- lo I ii- ouly office In tin- county whom Vita bullbullbullI An i-AilnlnlMcnd It I the fttt I h e ^ f out tin iiioet ploaMni la It efTocta of ajiy anieraquo iic lt-vordnvented ok nerd a iiunilreiln are read^ gt leattfyTl would nfc U) Ihoae who are imlfortng ltin ilecayM ltmd iikcinltod teeth rait and try It for
bull bull hraquove II local anaMlholte which not iilgt Kit- (4fthaxiracttitj almoal laquow(rry igt4viigtleilaquo
MI iirimvfN all aoreneas from the gnma In anal bullbull-gt increikb]laquo short apace of iliiu All wtvhtnjt
1 nihWWaUt of a -unerlor bulljualli) can hae lt in iiiMiUvai UIY office at reasonable prtcev
bull Notntra charge fur tuhallns ihoair raquohwv
t i O m A D T amp FRANILIN DENTISTS
OFPICB ItlltiMs IN
I HOYSKADTS KEM1DKNCK OrrOMITI TBI CllMHtM tIlaquoHfK
I T H A C A N Y No Advanoe in Pnoes
K UOYBRADT lake tfreat pleaavre in a-i nounclng to hu nuiuuroua pairoaa and the
iothllc that he haa aaaoclatod with hint l)r- raquo W KRANKUN of Ifow York city who la lhvorlaquobly known aebelni emluently auccoeerul a an artlal in the artificial (UgtittQHnu of dcnlletry Or KtMKKLtn ha for many yearraquo devoted hla oftHre iilmillon to Ihe coutructIon and ttlaputlon of arshytificial teeth and by bla iklll and oxperionce U vn-thled to aecare every advanUKO atlalnaNe lraquo ibo prx-aettt advanced aUto of dunlal acloncc V|gtecU) IOI in all profeaalona have blaquojcome neceeniilc and bull bullbull other ha greater bonvStM rc^nlied By a
-yteraatlr dlvlaloo of labor we are enabled not ly to meet all demand upon ua hut to dtcbariltlt laquoil iimK-rtaMn w h dUivticli and Mollty
lgtr HOTHRADT Will give bla jKiraonal attention gt- heretofore to the operailvo branch of our bind S wraquo and igtr FBAMKLIH will have charge of the ulrinl Our motto will be proiuilnce to all en b-vciTieiita Udellty to the wraquonl and ucoeealtle u lhl^llenla
I-ire freb Nllron Oxide ltia dallj adminla laquod flir the palnleoi extraction of teeth and other [bullannul upcrattona in denial laquonryery mdash bull l e d
1)
uu iiroporly pieparcd la rcitarded by Our beat nn n i rt Sllrlltbullbull raquolaquo Idttbly lieneiiclal In all u dimculllM a W UOY8RAUT
ibaca MayllSN
UbWRADT Hr W PRANKLIN
POPULAR TRAljrE
I raquo|IILI0 VITBNTION 18 MOHB rtlAN KVKH
Olretleid t o w a r d r e c e n t d e a e l o p n t e n t a
N E W
roMMonious ANIgt Wr^LUGHTKl)
8 T 0 R E OF
Bivens Hubbard
O N A I V p A K T B B
September 1st 1873
i amp Co fct A-1 IN N T
CORTLAND VILLAGE
BRING WBLL 8BTTLED IN THBIR KBW (cllABTBRS
a
Givens Hubbard amp Co Are now receiving a
N laquo w A n d A t t r a c t i v e M o c k o r
S P R I N G G O O D S
Among thftr vprclaltlea wit) ho found an extenalva variety of
Ladies DressGodds inraquo-lBilinc partly of
BLACK amp COLORED SILKS Baviers Celebrated Poplins
In a variety of color
Roubaix Poplii a
Brilliantine and Silk-Striped
Vigogne Suitings
Soltaire Stripes
Tyooon Reps
Frenoh Coatings
Pure Mohair in Hlaclt ana Colora
French Cambrics
Orotonnes gt Peroales and
Prints
in Ktvt variety
In men wear iheirftock of
WOUEN GOODS In ptdm ot
s t y l o tluMlltlcM a n d H x t e n l hilaquo iiraquoivigtr hecn nurp-iiMii-d In thi mark it
Tholr aasorlment ol
DOMESTIC GOODS s n o t Aft
Cottonades
Brown and
Bleacked Sheetings
Tickings i c
Flannels
Table Diapers
Hosiery
I (loves A c bull I M I V I 1 I
1 Thiil IAUtlK AND WKIL llGHTSn
CARPET ROOM fttneked wllli a itroHier variety and hefter e-
lectid atylel of
BniRSols Tapestry
Three-Ply
Ingrain and 1 Venetian
CARPET NGS AND
OIL-OLOTHS iope-Matting
Hearth Rugs Matis ampc
than haa ever before MCH exhibited In In Hit department they claim a prcnnilaencc
andtruxt ibelr liberal tnveetmeat will meet with the ancceaa It mrrila
lt I i - A c O C X have alioadded largely to their utock laquof
G r r o c e r i e s conaiatlny of full Mpea of
SIKJARS TEAS COFFKKS SPI- CES 4c
A large aawirtnunt of
CROCKERY amp GLASSWARE Looking-Crlasses
Silver-plated Ware Paper-Hang-
ingB Window Shades (fee all of which wilt he offered at I
W r y rengt | i t l i iB P r i c e l o llaquoelaquoltly-leiy B a r e r M
WIII OVVKU
E x t r a I n d n o e m e n t e
IN
C L O T H I N G AND
G f - P ^ N T N
Purnlslig G-oods For Cash only
SO DO NOT ASK for CREDIT
Second door north ol too Pojt-Olflca
OOBTLAND N Y f t R M O O K - K - H
Patent Shooting
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MORE DRY GOODS
For the same money
Than Any Firm in Cortland
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CLOTHING ftOUOUT AND MtlV BY
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Cortland July 31718W 18 yl
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I S A A C M I L L E R A8 Jitat iiiieiirit a new ttrmi-rvStore in l t l a -bull o u l c H a l l B l o c k N o r t h t o r e
S l a i n 8 1 C o r t l a n d N V whero be Itaa juat put In a freen lock of
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Store where In- propotfoa to keep n hand all kind of
Blank Books School Books
Stationery ampc mdashmdashraquo
A tins and comploto stock of
New styles of Wall Paper for 1874
BOOKS OK ALL KINUH
DRUGS amp MEDICINES A Ail stork always on luuiil
PIHE5T 8ampAV88 Q TOBACCO AITD CI6AU All goods sold at the lowest prioes
( 11 BRADFORD Cortland March 17 I8TI Ilaquo
bulln eaue bf a M f e laden
with a nKh Hogtn
I me wherein tiesmdash t all ly-
fmrirtderiea let 1(1
pin ulucked the flower
Pictures for the Million LUCE amp SILVERMAN
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BKO LftAVK to Inform tho public that in order i he hotter (o malntitn tho jgtrjltauiatloi) of our
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German-Finish Photographs
PICTURES OF ALL KINDS yen At G r e a t l y lteltlueert Prtrgtraquo
Ourlnff the cootlnuaoco of (be prosoot crisis
Our Photograph rooais have been tlnoly flcrora-tiil and wo aro making pictures
TO S U I T o r j U O H S K I Kememher the old alandmdash
l i v e r H a n k o l l o r t l a a a d lt o r t l n t l f l N V
tW N II mdashNo pictures will he aetit out hotn our Intgticrrelan rooma
UNLESS APPROVED OF Wi allow proof hefbre wo flniali
All kinds of Fioturea Copied and Enlarged and warranted Per-
feot in every respeot
Purcelaio Pictures fiuely finish- bull ed in Colors
Life-Size Portraits Painted in Inshydia Ink Water Colors Orayon
and Pastil
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TOE MAIDS
A Illy in my laquoardlaquolaquo (raw Aoild t i e thytatUad clover
No fairer lllir laquoraquoerpound Heajvh alljthe wQLt v)tgtr|H over
Ite bekttty nuaed S t o my heatt-I ariow twaa n al ry-
But I waa than 4 Wollah meld And llmdasha rfcrfeet Illy
One day a learned l With year of I
And tJlrn I dWllc Like any fbolleh t
Wlee air pleaao t I know the quoad
Tho loinothlitg thi Audi makei a nor)
He airJlled and atlt Then tore It loaf and petal
And talked to me Mr full an hour And thought tho point to aattle
lloreln It Hat at length he erica But l - I know lttlaquoH bullUly-
Could only weep and aay But where-O dbotor gtraquohora1raquo nty Illy f
^bullJohn Ftaurfn StrVnttrt for April
HKIKK M K N T I O N S mdash I t ia said that the
Hudson River railrtad ia doing one-third
more business iince the panic than ever beshy
fore still it haa cut Mown the wagea of its
employees ten per cent
mdashSay Sambo did you eber see de Cats
kill Mountains r No I neher d i d but I
have seet) them kill mice
mdashThe placidity of expression worn by a man who is Next In a full barber shop cannot be counterfelwd
mdashIt is estimated thai in less than a centushy
ry the whole arable land in the United States
will be occupied by actual settlers Whence
then will the emigration move
mdashA Missouri titan offers to live forty days
without food if any Ofte will give him $500
but no one seems to have any interest in the
experiment 1
mdashA man was bmsting that he had been
married fjrar twenty years and had never
given his wife a cross word Those who
know him say ltesliiltit dare lo
mdashThe following advertisement is posted
near a western depot on the front of a small
restaurant Lunch twenty-five cents din-
ner fifty a real gorge seventy-five cents
- r l l o DividedmdashVe hear from the West hat a philosopher haa extracted the following reply from a schoolboy to the query Mow is the earth divided my lad Hy eirth quakes sir
mdashThere wa a very aingul-ir mistake made
by Diggs 11 ttweddinj who when introduced
10 the bride wished thai site might enjoy
many rcuijrns of the present happy occasion
mdash The monument to gim Kisks memory
i to be crqeted on Decoration Day of all the
diys in Ihn year It will cost $20000 and
it is said is made at the expense of the Equit
bullllle Life Insurance Co of New York
- A New York mart living on a farm in Alabama was ordered by the Ku-Klux to leave lraquout instead of so dotng he remnincd and shut three of them His neighbors expressed lien gratitude by electing him County Clerk
mdashThe expense u-cotllit if a Kansas bacheshy
lor tot December shows lima they do things
out Wosl
Wasiing - bull $ 0 0 7 Tob-xco J t 24
mdashIf a naughty girl Hiould hurl you like
a good giil you would forgive her wouldnt
you 1 Yes inarm ahe replied If I
couldnt catch hejr
mdashAn exchange says that devotion to fash-
ton has deformed the women of Boston to
such tin extent that ihey now present the
appearance of having been run through a
threshing-machine and by some miraculous
interpisition of Divine Providence escaped
immediate death
mdashAt a Dobttque wedding the fierslti says
among the wedding presents ostentatiously
displayed was a hundred dollar bill a1 present
from the doting father to his darling daughter
After the guests had departed ihe old man
cooly tolled up the bill put it in his vest
pocket and that Was the last of it
mdashBefore slates were used people multt
plied on the faceof the earth Boggs who
takes a joke about as hard as he would a
blow in the face read this to his Sunday
School class to show what wretched pervershy
sions of fact newspaper people are tq pub-
lish and then went into a computation to
show that the use of slates cannot have senshy
sibly affected ihe increase of the worlds pop
illation because first slates are only used as
a covering for bullhitman habitations in a very
small fraction of Ihe earths surface secondshy
ly because in those countries where slates
are used bi t a srhall fraction of the populashy
tion use them the use of thatch tiles shinshy
gles tar and asphalt alto prevailing and
thirdly because the ratio of the mtuibei of
persons injured by the falling of slates in
the most populous parts of the most slate-
covered cities to Ihe whole population of
such localities is aaid to be expressed by the
decimal 007031)00072 I mdash laquo bull bull
S T N I C H O L A S FOR AfRiLmdashThis maga-
zine for young folks fi l ly meets the promise
of its brilliant commencement and is one of
the most delightful periodicals for the young
of both sexes we have ever seen Its illusshy
trations arc superb and the reading entershy
taining and instructive The three serials
are increasing in interest In Fast Friends
thereare adventures at boarding-house in
New York in Nimpos Troubles the
children get into scrap in a Western vilshy
lage and 111 What Mljht Have BcenEx-
pecied wondeifu| schemes are concocted in
Ihe backwoods of Virginia Jack-inthe-
Pulpit is unusually good this month he
fairly sparkles with fun and everybody old
and young will be sure Icopy have a jolly laugh
with Jack1 for April The Letter Jlox and
other departments are full ond interesting as
usual -r-avaa-a
SCKIBNKRS M O N T H L V F O raquo A P R I L mdash T h e
April number of SltrtgtHtrs contains another generous installment of Mr Kings Great South the subject this iljne being A Ramshyble in Virginia from Bristol to the Sea The illustratioiisas usual are profuse There is a timely paper by Miss Beedy on the Health and Habits ol EOglish and American Women Noah Brookthas an article Con-cerning some Imperial- Booty The new story-writer George W Cable tells a tale of the Belles Demoiselles Plantation Mrs Davis serial is concluded and Miss Traf-tons is continued The number opens with an illustrated pocnt by Benjamin F Taylor and there ore versus by A R Macdonough John Fraser I O Hbdquo Charlotte F Bates and Edward King Dr Hollandin Topics of the Time writes about Jules Vernes New Story The Taxation of Church Propshyerty and Social Usage The Old Cabi net Is concerned with Veracity Amateur Theatricals are practically discussed in Home and Society and the other depart ments have their characteristic variety
M0hj(i jrant Bohemian life I count the pershy
petual meeting at moat unexpected placet of
people whom you have known before in
widely d lerent localities An hour ago my
friend ant i started for a stroll on this match
less Galvc iton beach A lthe afternoon we
had sat o 1 the upper gallery watching the
long low urf-crests that crept so lowfy and
surely Ian Iward all the afternoon he had lisshy
tened in lt he pauses of our light chattering
to the ce tseleas refrain which those same
white-cap raquoed waves were chanting till the
beauty of he scene and the siren song temptshy
ed us dow 1 to the shore Oh it was lovely
sauntering thither ovet the oleander-planted
walks bre thing their rich exquisite perfume
and gathe Ing httndfula of the pink blossoms
A few car lages had come for the regular
sunset dri re some German women were
gathering shells a few children with bare
dimpled flt et were wading out into the com-
ing waves to run back with screams of laughshy
ter when raquo ime swifter billow washed up highshy
er than the rest and over the whole picture
there restid the mellow reflected from the
crimsoned west
The occ tpants of the carriages raised their
eyebrows i 1 polite amazement as they rolled
-past us for1 a pleasure walk was beyond their
comprehension and my friend laughed tellshy
ing me thai she always knew Northern visishy
tors because they loved to wander t r i W a n d
Texans never do
Im sure they regard tne as mildly insane
for my long walks hut see this time we
have companions in oiir madness she conshy
tinued pointing to a pair who were standing
a little distance beyond
Kvidenfly a bride and groom I asserted
for
Both wero young and one waa fair
and there vlere the usual unmistakable sympshy
toms of recjent ownership quite apparent in
the air of t i e young man who just then foldshy
ed the ladys wrap mote closely and caught
her fluttering veil till she had fastened it seshy
curely and in the act the turned her face to
wards us startling me with its familiar look
Isnt she beautiful f said my friend
Ianswered her absently since I was huntshy
ing every nbok in tny memory for the coun
terpart of tne fair girl before us I was sure I
had known Itermdashbut where
An impertinent wave came hurrying up
the beach aatd in a moment the brides dainshy
ty boots wbuld have suffered but Milord
clasped her swiftly and raising her ran back
a few steps coming close to us I knew then
where I had seen the happy pair but I went
very soberly towards them only quietly sayshy
ing
So this it what came of that journey
1 By Jovei ejaculated my hero in round
English tones seizing both my hands in a
grip that nearly crushed them while the
bride blushed laughed and added her graceshy
ful greeting I
Wasnt itjan odd encounter 1 last saw
those youngj people al Cheyenne in Septemshy
ber 1873 npw they met me strolling on the
shore of thai Gulf and my friend asserted
that we had picked up something better than
shells this time for she demanded the story
at once andI will lell it to you just as 1 told
it to her
On Kridai September 12 1873mdashI like to
be acenrate-i-the San Francisco train stood
on the trackat Omaha waiting the arrival
from the opposite side of ihe Missouri of
Eastern passengers There were four Pullshy
man cars attached three weie already filled
or engaged by telegram and the officials in
chargewere grumbling because Boss Tweed
and his party occupied six entire sections
The Boss ttayed closely in his compart
ment for Na^t had made his face so perfectly
familiar to eVery one that he encountered
more staring men than he liked His daughshy
ter a statelydignified lady waited the stair
with evident impatience while the young
gentlemenmdashHis sons and their friends stood
in a group on the platform smoking apparshy
ently enjoying the curious looks which were
naturally levelled at them They were
bound for the Yosentite and I have always
marvelled thai wheponce so far away from
Gotham the TBossV didnt know enough to
sail for Hong Kong and slay there but that
marvel is not easentialto my story ^S
We were picking away at lunches eating
California grapes and doing the hundred
listless things one always does while merely
waiting tilt the scream of the approaching
transfer train sounded shrilly out and we
looked with interest at the new passengers
Some of themj deserved our regards others
didnt but we watched them all mentally
summing up each particular case and utterly
Ignoring them[thereafter or else resolving to
win their friendship
The first group comprised a man his little
inefficient wasjied-out looking wife a strong-
minded nurse and two children destined to
be our tonnenjs
Next came a widow and her daughter the
daughter wore glasses and was a goose the
mother only paying for a single berth grumshy
bled and fretted most impolitely when the
other seat anq berth of the section was asshy
signed lo a tall spirited-looking English girl
with whose splendid eyes and queenly ways
I fell directly and deeply in love But dear
fiicnds dont jump at conclusions for she
isnt my heroirt of the beach
Listening to the ill-bred matron I hardly
noticed a bevy Jof young girls who had entershy
ed at the rear door or two dreadfully bridish
brides and their spouses who had likewise
claimed their places My English beauty
utterly disgusted with her vis a-uij asked
for a place in my section during the day and
we became so delightfully confidential in ten
minutes that I learned she was from Nova
Scotia that this was the eleventh day of her
journey and that her destination was Sacrashy
mento while -the merry-faced handsome
young man w l o m she ordered about with
such supreme rlon-chalance was her brother
Meantime we heard from the rear Action
peals of merry laughter the aforesaid infants
gave us peal on peal of dreadful yells and we
took dishonorable peeps in the tell-tale mirshy
rors to watch he spooning of the brides
Our handsome young man roamedup and
down and final ly with a wickedly mischievshy
ous face came to his sister suggesting that
she should go and watch the view from the
end of the car I knew his motive so I went
too but he nintk nothing at that time for his
sister never even glanced at the ptctty girls
we passed Wjt looked from the platform a
few minutes our hero stood twisting his
moustache with vexation till growing desshy
perate he remarked
Say Madge That girl with the dark
eyes is stunning isnt she I wish you would
make her acquaintance
Indeed Thats the view you admired
was it Well sir I shall do nothing of the
kind I have npvocatton forstunninggirls
Come Mrs Dbdquo jets go back
Evidently used to such snubbing T o m mdash
that wasnt his name but well play it wasmdash
made a Mocking salute and retorted laughshy
ing
Well madam Im quite equal to helping
myself You jtrst wait till you want to know
some stunning fellow
Madge only gave him a look of supreme
contempt and walked off tossing over her
shoulder a command to fetch the hamper for
she was hungry and no supper could be had
till we reached Grand Island then turning
to me she saM with an exceedingly ancient
oiir Positively that boy Is loo ridiculous
He gets silly over these American girls all
the time but I wont help him
Thaf boy I bull repeated with intense
amusement for the delinquent stood six feet
high and was evidently older than bis moni-
tress who lectured him in the gravest fashion
all the whi le we were nibbling at the conshy
tents of that nevertobe forgotten hamper
It reminded me of the famous one which
Mr Wardl carried to the races and I think
we enjoyed it as much at Mr Pickwick and
his friends enjoyed their al fntco lunch
though the sleeppy fat boy was not in attendshy
ance
The usual funny scenes occurred during
the stowing away process at night but the
long hours passed swiftly and the Infants
greeted the morning with sundry howls of
misery and fretfulness which waked us all
too soon It was droll enough to see the
way in which everybody peeped from their
sections to investigate the reason why and
then having viewed the situation each sudshy
denly discovered all the other curious heads
and disappeared T h e lamenting wail was
from the stout lungs of a four year-old boy
this time His mother arranging her toilet
placidly paid no heed to his screams and
the little imp danced with passion Suddenshy
ly Madge showed a vexed faced between her
curtains and her ringing voice called out imshy
peratively
Tom for heavens sake get a slipper and
spank that Child Hes quite too old to cry
like that and his mother doesnt seem to
know enough to manage him Then she
vanished
Fancy the laugh It began in a chorus of
stilled chuckles but she had spoken for us
all and a hearty endorsement sounded from
every berth while the amazed parent picked
up her off-spring slapped him soundly and
looked round with a Pleasc-maam-what-
else-shall-1-do face which was funnier tha)
Madges prescription
Our train was behind time and breakshy
fast was only a dim prophecy so we beguiled
the hours as best we might watching for bufshy
faloes which wouldnt appear spying several
groups of the pretty graceful antelopes passshy
ing swiftly through widespread settlements
of the funny little praiiie-dogsand opening
our eyes widely at the cactus winch grew in
such prickly profusion on either side of the
track I found the face of my English beaushy
ty more enchanting than anything else for it
was as changeful as her thoughts Suddenly
she exclaimed
I wonder where Tom can be and suitshy
ing the action to the word she started in
pursuit She was only gone a minute then
with a comically rueful face she begged me
to come too We found the deserter cosyly
tucked beside the very girl he had admired
the day before for bolh ol ihcm were occupyshy
ing the same car step while the rest of the
gay group camped on the platform Of
course 1 laughed while Madge evinced her
presence by reaching over and energetically
pulling a curl of the handsome head that
was so dangerously near the young ladys
rosy cheeks
Tom started looked round and coolly
said
Ah Madge I thought it was you Well
J cant very well move just now but Miss
Ellis if you can look over your shoulder you
will see my sister Miss Fairfax allow mc to
present Miss Ellis
The scamp certainly showed good taste
for Miss Ellis was very lovely both in feashy
ture and expression She blushed a little
but bowed as gracefully as her position pershy
mitted and her voice was singularly sweet
when she said I find that Mr Fairfax is an
old schoolmate of my brothers They were
at Toronto together
It was Madges turn to blush now not a
little but furiously while Toms mischievous
eyes danced with delight at her confusion
and I did some Yankee guessing about
that brother which proved quite correct
anil then I sat down lo watch further devel-
opments and to enjoy the happiness before
me O youth and hope and beauty What
brave possessions ye poundre Ye hold in your
magical glasses such rare libations and we
drink such eager draughts believing ihr
visions they bring to heart and brain bull
The train roared on Boss Tweed came
out and stood on the platform of his car
watching the strange desolate lands we were
passing gentlemen contented themselves
with cigars ladies tried all conceivable
changes of position and read persistently
while all the happiness and delight in the
whole train seemed to concentrate in the
knot of young people about me Madge
sent for the hampet Ihe young ladies opened
their baskets and when we reached Cheyshy
enne I left Tom seated o n a reversed watet
pail with all the gay girls around him ham-
perjng him by offers of the daintiest morsels
and my queenly Madge as merry as the rest
directing at him a perpetual volley of saucy
speeches
They were all going through to Sacramen-
to My prophetic soul told me what would
happen for the imprisonment in a Pullman
car for a week of two mutually susceptible
young people has an almost certain result
Nothing in Euclid is surer than a flirtation-
while something more serious is apt to take
place Tom gave me his own version of the
stqlry declaring fate had been too much for
him for during those days of travel he had
grown so used to caring for Miss Ellis so acshy
customed to playing a devoted lover just to
ttatf Afadgti that when their destination
was attained the force of habit made him
still seek the young lady and she seemed so
fond of htm that well really now you
know a fellow finds himself in a queer posishy
tion and I had to marry her just to save her
feelings
The pretty bride had heard all this before
so she only rejoined with the meekest air
Im trying to show how sensible I am of
his pure benevolence
Altogether an accident but what a de
licious consequence I am telling you a
true story dear friends and if you will find
out the history of many a marriage it will be
found to have an equally small beginning
And Madge I think I hear you say
Well Mange was going to Sacramento to
complete her engagement to that same broth-
er of Miss Ellis who had known Tom at
Toronto and Tom asserts that she rules him
splendidly Id give something to see her
eyes flash again but to-morrow I am to say
good-by 10 my hero and heroine who sail for
home at Cape Breton and Madge Is keepshy
ing house in Sacramento
A S DIMOCK
IB D M M H Q t D K S T I O N -
C o n c e r a t l a c Be-lttrssta audi R e f o r m e r
nv F A N N Y r m o i N i
We often hear men and women too who
style themselves reformers bemoaning the
prospective rain Of our country through the
extravagance of women Let us calmly and
dispassionately look the present and impendshy
ing evil snuarely in the face and see wherein
It hat root and nourishment
tn prde - t o make a reform effective it is necshy
essary to strike ai the root of the matter in
question The reason sa many reformers fail
is because they aim at external causes and do
not seek I a eradicate the root of the evil
There has never been a time since my earliest
remember nee when women and their style
of dress had been free from the criticisms of
Ihe other Usx The medical faculty the press
and even lesser lights have always found tome
deformity or another to inveigh against-
Withwhatresult Simply none The bugshy
bear whatever it was kept on the even tenor
of its wayluntll some new style more agshy
gravating than itself perhaps set it aside
At presilit some reformers are striving with
the war-hdopand scalping knife of ridicule to
decapitate-(he chignon from the cranium ol
our fair belles Others with the broadsword
of satire sack and haggle at the camels
bump whilst others still with elder pop-guns
tire popping away at street-sweeping skirts
Ail in vain gentlemen To use a homely
pltrase yuu had better save your breath to
cool your pori idge Your etlorts remind one
of the anecdote of tlie man who tried to gel
over a fence by taking hold of the straps of
his boots with his hands and lifting himself
over The ladies laugh at the meddlesome
men and go to greater extremes than they
would if left unmolested
Ever siuile thddays when our Mothet Eve
was beguiled by that masculine serpent
Mephijtopheles (I darent call him by hit
Scripture nameit might shock delicate nerves)
who perhaps appeared to hei 111 Ihe form of k
very lascuiating man (we are told he can
transform himself tntoan angel of light even)
wellever since those days it has lacen an inborn
element of Our nature to desire to titid favoa
with the othsr sex Now il this element is
inherent fjibd implanted 11 in our hearts
hence we are not accountable and who would
presume lu aa raign the Almighty for Hit work
Wounto film who striveth with his Maket
mdashlet the potsherds strive with the potsherds
of the earth
The extravagance of the women is uniting
the country Whose fault is that 1 would
like to know In studying to find favor in the
eyes of gent emen ladies are keenly uabserv
attt of wnat seems to please and attract them
most They observe that while the men inshy
veigh and protest against this and that laslium
as being intproper and disgusting their atshy
tentions andhomage are always paid to ihe
most fashionable women
I h e wives daughters sisteis and sweet
hearts of this country hear their husbands
fathers brothers and lovers anathematizing
the prevailing fashionsmdashhoping faViV ewe
lambs will not be led into such follies Hut
they see these same noble guardians ot their
liberty neglecting them to dance attendance
on fashionable women f hey see al all times
in all places that fashionable women receive
the attentions of ninetynine out of a hundred
gentlemen not only in society but on the
street in the cars and everywhere if a fashshy
ionably dretttd lady enters a crowded wat
they see every gentleman jump to Ins feel
and eagerly offer her his seat but if a plain
unfashionably attired lady enters the same
car they Observe that it is with extreme re-
luctance and much growling a gentleman
offers her his seat
With these constantly-recurring contrasts
is it to be wondered at that our women come
to ihe conclusion that plainness moral worth
or beauty when unadorned is of little value
in the estimation of men whilst adornment
and the trappings of fashion have an irresistishy
ble charm for them Is it to be wondered as
a consequent result that ladies who othershy
wise would have cared little for fashionable
trappings become fashionable women As
long as men prjeach one thing and practice anshy
othermdashas long as their actions give the lie id
their wordsmdashas long as they pay supercilious
court to women of fashionmdashjust so lottg will
all efforts at dressreform be futile
There is a great hue and cry raised (hat
young men cannot marry because ihey are
not able to support a wife as she would exshy
pect to be in these times K that the true
reason No indeed There are just as many
aye more young ladies at the present day
just as well qualified 10 make noble wives
true helpmeets fit to adorn any mans home
and do her share toward making that home
a happy one as there were in out mothers or
grandmothers days out they are not sought
ihey are wall flowers they are not the style
young gentlemen fancy They prefer the gay
butterflies of fashion to th little russet bee
although she is all sweetness
Another reason a young man of the present
day cannot support a wife is because it lakes
all he can earn and a fortune beside to pay
his tailor whitky billiard and fast horse
bill to say nothing of the unmentionable
lade supported by him But he is the Young
Man of the Periodand nothing must be said
Womans extravagance ruining the country
Oh Consistency thou art a jewel j mdash 1 a a m a
A C o n v e n i e n t B a r
We thought everybody in the Stale knew that we are deaf but once in a while we find one who is not aware of the fact A female book-peddler came to the office the other day She wished to dispose of a book She was alone in this world and had no one lo whom she could turn for sympathy or assistance hence we should buy her book She was unmarried and had no manly heart into which she could jxiur her sufferings there fore we ought to invest in her book She had received a liberal education and could talk French like a native we could not 111 consequence pay her less than $2 fot a book We hadlistcned attentively and hcic broke in with What did you sav Were deaf She started in a loud voice and went through her rigmarole- When she had finished we went and got a roll of paper and made it into a speaking-trumpet placed one end to our ear and toltl her to proceed She nearshyly broke a blood vessel in her effort to make herself heard She commenced I am alone in this worldmdash It doesnt make the slightest difference to us W e arc a hu- band and a father Bigamy is not allowed in this State We are not eligible to propo sals Oh what a fool the man is he said in a low tone then at Ihe lop ol her voice I dont want to marry you I want to sell-a-b-O-O-k This last sentence was howled We dont wain a citok we reshymarked blandiyl our wife does the cooking and she wourftt allow a good-looking a woman as y o u i o stay in the house five min- utes She Is vfry jealous She looked at us in despair Gathering her roses about her giving us a glance of contempt she ex- | claimed I do believe that if a 3ooopound-er were let off alongside of that deaf fools 1 head hed think somebody was knocking at j
You should have heard her slam
4 o n a u m p l l o n -
IMs estimated by some medical atttboH tits that in the New England States one In every ten of the inhabitants die of tunx
disease The same appalling fact is also
found in theState of New Jork Hence
it is manifest that the attention of the people
1 annul be too frequently pr forcibly drawn
to the causes and cure of that which Is so In-
tlrpately connected with the well-being of
every household T o this subject the reshy
sources of medicine and the medical professhy
sion have been largely devoted and yet with
quite unsatisfactory results In Ihe mean
time the sufferers from this scourge in their
desperate efforts for relief have fqpnd wonshy
derful benefit and often entire dure by a
careful regard to air diet and exercise and
a judicious change of climate They have
discovered that Ihe dry rarified air of Minshy
nesota Montana and California has wrought
the most wonderful cures of disease even In bull
its advanced stages and that frqm a brief
residence in those high localities The phishy
losophy of these cure it made manifest by
examining into the causes of th disease
The following suggestions are mostly exshy
tracts from or observations taken from Hattt
Jmntttltf llialtk
The lungs arc composed of millions of
little air-celts or bladders from the site of a
pin head to a pea When -the blood vet-
sels winch spread out on the (nalde of these
become too full of blood (at they sometime
do jin consequence of c o l d s congestion or
inflammation) the thinner portion 001 out
and forms a deposit in the cells of a bluelah
gray substance called tubercles These tushy
bercles usually form in clusters and when
inflammation and ulceration take place they
destroy the substance of the lungs and cause
them to consume away Hence It is called
lamumplims These deposits are primarily
caused by impure and vitiated blood The
principles of cure consist in the re-establishshy
ment ol the general health to prevent fur-
thru deposits the absorption and dislodg-
nieni of tubercles already formed and the
healing of the abscesses caused by the ulcershy
ation In short the restoration of every
part of the lungs not absolutely destroyed
to a healthy action so that the patient may
yet breathe a proper pot tion of pure air
Montana Minnesota and California where
so many have recovered their health have
an elevation of 8000 feet above the tea
The atmospheric pressure decreases at the
rate of half a pound to every 1000 feet of
altitude The air of these placet must then
be extremely rare and an atmospheric pressshy
ure of four pounds to the square inch lifted
from the body This produces a very pow
erful expantion of the lungs causing a greatshy
er effort to inhale and promoting the rapid
absorption of tubercles and the healing of
abscesses The same climate is found effishy
cient to restore the general health as persons
suffering from liver and kidney diseases dysshy
pepsia general debility ampc recover rapidly
there Hence large numbers of invalids
from all quarters are resorting hither in
search of health But it it impossible for
great multitudes of those who need itt healshy
ing virtues to avail themselves of it in conshy
sequence of the great expenditure of labor
time money amp c involved Fortunately for
such and for all by rhe aid of instruments
and appliances the atmospheric or ratified
air treatment introduced and thoroughly esshy
tablished during the last ten years brings to
t h e f own hornet all the benefits and bless
nigs found in those distant mountain alti
hides By this treatment the same results
are reached and that upon the same princishy
ples described above The patient is seated
(or reclining if need be) tu a small oval
room or receiver surmounted by a glass
dome By means of an air pump the air is
exhausted 01 rarified around the body to any
extent desiredmdashthe barometer in this often
indicating an altitude as high as the top of
Mt Blanc The pure fresh air pours Into
the lungs through a breathing tube icgula
ted by the patient by means of a valve The
air-cells are forcibly and fully expanded tushy
bercles and other obstructions dislodged and
removed and the blood purified and vitalshy
ized by the increase of cxygen inhaled as an
imtqeiliatc result The patient enjoyt a senshy
sation of expansion warmth and exhilarashy
tion svhile the pores are opened and the
body is covered with a gentle perspiration
Not tlie slighett feeling of discomfort it felt
even under the strongest expansion Thus
is produced an equal action of every part
causing the blood and nervo-vital fluid to fill
all the capillary vessels removing internal
congestions conveying nutritive fluids reshy
moving waste and dead matter and restoring
health and vitality to the system This treatshy
ment has siecn appropriately termed The
Equalizer By its aid a perfect equilibrium
of the vital fluids is obtained the head is
cool the feet hands and surface warm and
glowing the stomach heart Jungs and kidshy
neys quiet and a perlect slate of healthful
and painless action secured This it done
upon scientific principles and is approved
by the good sense and experience of every
one For the cure of rheumatism weak
wasted or deformed limbs and joints varishy
cose vmiis ulcers ampc receivers fitted lo the
limbs ate used while of spinal affections
pleurisy and other pains in the chest and
abdomen instruments adapted especially to
those pans are employed This equaliser
cure does not detract from or impair the
merits of oihei systems of treatment but
comes in as i n auxiliary to ulillte yet more
highly other legitimate means of cure
mdashThe total production of coal in the Unishyted Stales in 1873 according to the Potls-ville Afinrrs youmal was
Anthracite Bituminous
wtcmtot ssNiesM
Total production In l i l t tMlsSSI
The increase in the supply of anthracite
coal sent to market in 1873 over 1872 wan
093913 tons and the increase in the supply
of bituminous coal moved towards the seashy
board in 1873 was 1309230 tons making
the increase in 1873 over 1872 1962170
tons laquoj
mdashMasquerade balls are visiting the West
and South in epidemic form They are all
very pleasant no doubt but after all they
are hardly the thing lot a man lo bankrupt
himself thai his wife and daughter may atshy
tend
mdash - laquoraquo F I V E M I N C I E S FOR KEtaVsHMeNitmdash
Everybody who has traveled by railroad has heard the above announcement and has probably suffered from eating too hastily thereby sowing the seed of dyspepsia ll is a comfort to know that the Peruvian Syrup will cure the worst cases of Dyspepsia as thousands are ready to testify
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A N Irishman called at a drug store lo gel a bot t le of Jokntm1 Mnoa^iu inimenttot Ihe Rheumatism the druggist asked him in what part of the body it troubled him most Be me soul said he 1 have it In tvery houl and cornci ci me
FUR loss of cud horn ail red water in cows loss f appetite rot or murrain in sheep thick wind broken wind and roaring and for all obstructions of the kidneys in horses use SAtrtdani Cavalry Condition Pow
the door the door when she went out that
We heard
Melent l f le a n d Safe T r e a t m e n t
Whan appllod with Dr Ilercos Naaal Douche and accompanied with Dr Ilerces Ooldea Medical Discover as constitutional treatment Dr Mages Catarrh ltctnedy produces perfect cures of the wint cases of Catarrh and Oassna of eaaay years standing This thorough case of medication conshystitutes ihe only scientific rational safe and sue ceasfu I manner of lieatlng this odious disease that baa ever bean offered to the afflicted 160 success ful has ft proven that the proprietor haa lorn offershyed a standing reward of $600 for a case of Catarrh which hu cannot cure
ISDmVtAttlK KVWHNOM IHOS J Mimil of Hoiith Brooklyn N V
write tbat bla wife had atilTored allien a child with Catania nntll It had reaulted In what unilnont pbr slclans pronounced Consumption that- she has used Dr Mages catarrl Itomedy with tit Ptereee Ooldan Medical Discovery and ihey have worked wonders with hor caao
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