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rtJlUBBaD TBT TDOBIDiT arrBOOS, X1BM OF .IDBiVni"-'" T04r QUTIQCe "v I , rrosTass fr-w in.l KATES OF ADVKUriSINQl iln. Inch 1 week, . . 15 I One Inci S monthsM. 0e Inch 3 " k's, . 05 1 One luch 0 monih.,4. Oa.Fourtb col. I yr,30-00 ne " 'j"' ' " 1' rTiicsB inserted nnder head of "Business I CftU I 'C Pt uur, CWJI UUM. II .nit nnmmnnte.tlnni Ihonld bB ad draiud O. A. PIEltCK. PublUhor and Entared atthe Bennington P.O.as.eeond.ilaw roauer. I I I I I I I I I I II ABOUT General Order dcclarcs llmt Soft Ilalsslinlllnkc slyic Inc coiniiig scnsoii) conscqu sortmcnt of Uic sainc. aiid cnn kI Iroin :0 rents (o S?.00, 1 A 2, llinl llio-c ulin vviw Dirujssli inrueu up at me siucs, A COMICAL LO nlilcli vc :ire also piilllMK ln s(o vlio do n ot rccofrvlze llic aullior rort anu conrciiienco, and nave liave oulte a varictv whlcli we ca llic cansclcct nliat lliey il sire Furnlsliliiss wesllll lake llic luad Wc sliall oiien a few cascs of Snr Tlie Main Body Wc liiivea Konil assoriiiicnt of wl can lie sciiiml at all llincs, bat tliiKpriccs (in Wlnler Gnoils to cl ior our sprin" siock. i c siiuii, store Headquartcrs ror Cl'Hliing prlcc and quall'y of all oods. COLE Sl NO. 447 MAIN STREET, Snsiiicss Elircctom DK MARY PARTRIDGE. OFFICEAT Rr.SlDENOK, MlfJ No. m .Ualn bt., Bennington, Vt. C. II , MASON. ATTOBNEY AT LAW. Adama' Block. Bennington, Vt. C H. DARLING. AfTORNEY ATLAW. Offlce over Fim Natlonal bank, 4ltf Bennington, v t, W. B. SHELDON. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ana Hollcltnt In Chancery. Ofllce and resldence 18 Wta! UainStreet, Bennington. Vt. 19tf-8J COAI. I COALl COALI LIME AND CEMENT AT W1I0LESALE AND RETAIL. Depot Bt-, J. 1I.L0RINU 6 (X)., Bennington. ' 0. A. PIERCE, OOOKSELLER, rRINTKR. STATIONER L AND DLANK BOOK MAKER, Banner Ilull.ilnf.) North lt., Bennington. BATCUELDER & BATES. ATT0RNEY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW and Sollcitors In Chancery. Ollice over Fim Natlonal Uank, Bennington. SStr J K. BATCIIELDKa E. L. BATES H. C. DAY, M. D. OFFICE AT Dl'.UG STORE. No. 17, Maln Street, Bennington, Vl. Bpeclil atteutlon glten to diieates ot the heart od lungt. tll ES. GOKAY, . Practical PhntOirBph'T. ftctures from a Jllnetie lo Ule Slie. Also 8ou. venlra of Bemiiuiitnu Vt , bJ lens. only 75c. S7J5 Ualnbtreet, Bennington, Vt. 3Cyl DR B. C. JENNEY, Dentist. SUCCESSOR TO DR. J. N. SCRANTONJ ! prepftred to perform all opcrations ln Dent stry lo a tliorough anu orkmttnlike manner. Ter ect sitlsfaction guarantced ln all wt flubmitted o hli care, nd at reatonable pricet. (iat or Ether admtnlatered orextracaufE teLth whcn re- Iolred. Otnce oppobite Congregational Church tlnst., Bennington. WILLIAM E. MASON, l.AWRENCE M. ENNIfl. UOIIT. P. BATES LAW OFFICES OF MASOV, ENNIS & BATES. RoomsS7. 38,39 & 40 Uulty llulldlng. J9 Dear korn Htreet, Cliimgo, 111. Invetitments a prcialty Loans of any amount placed upon t'hluaKO real entale at 7 per cent: Bmall loaua at ) per cent per annum A share of your builnesB in both deparlinenta Bolicited. 10 HOOSICK FALLS DENTAL ASSO CIAT10N. DR. C. II. BOYNTON. MANAOER, Offlce. Classlck Slicet. Temporary Bet. $1 : irmanent Bet. $5; one tootn. $1.50. Warranted fame qnality a& mtLde heretofore for 10 to 1J. Teeth uot pioring t Isfactory nioney relurned. tirl nmoe whlle you walt, In four hours. Silver flllitigs. &0 centa ; Qold. 1, Extractlng wlth (laa 25 centa. Uaa mad ln ofilce, alaayn frehh Keventf en yeart experlence. Writleu guarantee given wlth all work. lOyl A. Z. CUTLER, Denutt. Succwsor to Dr. 8. B. nke. All operatlom pei formed In the most thorough anicareful manner and at rvaponable priceB, My altn wlll bs to pive e-tlre lalisfactlou to all caHes mbmittedio my care. Uaa atd Etber adiniuistered for extractlng teelh wlthout pain, whru uemred. Offlce Opposlte fc'retj Ubrary llatl, Bennington, 87lf Vermont. Haring sold my dental practice to Dr,A. Z.Cat er, ageiitlfmanof exper encc an.l abllliy, I be spetk for hlm tbf Baniellberalpntrcnagethat uai been accordod me the pait elgnteen years. Dli H. U. P1KE. BENNINGTON CO. SAV1NG8 BANK. rpbe Bennington County 8ariofts Bank at the JL Bennington County Natlonal Bank, Is open dalJy for the tranitctloa of bailnei from 10 o'clock u m, to A o'clock p. m., Snndaj and ilolldaji ex ceptd. Intereitto depoiltort trictly in accordance with he ltwi of the Btate of Vermont. Money de Soalted an) Ume af ter the flrvt day of each tnonth rawi Intereut from the flmt day of the next auc ceedlnff month. Intoreat computed Janaary lit and Jolr lit, and lf not wlthdrawo wlllbe added to prindpal, and Intereit thereafter will accrae upon lt. Loar lolldted ttpon real etlale and nndoabted pertonal secoritlet. . B. VALENTINE, Pretldent, W E.HAWKH, Vlpr Pre-Ident, J.T. fiUUmLEFF.Tremarer, O. W. MARMAN, Secretary, TnniTiia A B. Valemlne, Wm. E. Iliwki, G. W. Harman, 01 lo Scott, J. X. Shurtleff, 1. K. Qlbaon. UN1TARIAN LITEKATUBE FurniBhed cratuitouily on appilcatlon, by mall by W. W. ?KNN. Piit,fltd. Matft. 4Sm3 51 fc DR. SCHENCK'S .MahdbakePills OR. SCHENCK Seaweed TOHIC STANDARD FOR OYER HALF A CENTURY Cart TndlRMlIon.trStomAch, Ileart bnrn, riatulency,CulIe.and all Vitun of thegtoruftcni uoeurenHi, Blarrbaea, PJIm, tnd Diieut oftbellowet,; ConrMtlon, DlllouloeH, J.oudlce. jVanw., Hevlach., GlddlnrM, KerToninru, W.n d.ring Pain., ll1rla, Lltir Conplilnt. and al I Dlmiei arl. og fmm a Oorrvd and Bloiittih Urer. Thry clean tbe mnaras OutU. ilac. ror-M or eorrt'-d colldl Il a roalUr. Cnn for DYSPEPSIA And all Clnrden of th. Dl- and itrjnjta. They ar. I.anditr.nt. Th.rar. (Mtlr. Orgtoa, lll.llk.wli. . a CorrolnratlT. or filrenth. r-uncui VCUC I HE1-.C., naiiue.liuirunuinap.nici. enlng Hedlcloe, and miy L. c-TRirTI V nrl I1RI r of oplom or t-ilti Injorl Uk.nwlihbenfntlnallCTW. "'"IWILT Ht-LIAULC BM ititli.ntCuuhiled. ofDebliliy. fi r 8.1" by all ND ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Idn.ln tb. World. Ki.r Bal. DrontWl Price.lUOperUit. U byall Drafirt.t.. Price'IJO tl. Vt, gchenek'i K. Book rorSJ.t.TtllDroK,ti. rrll5cU.prboltl.l)r.Bchenck'.vOok on Lanet, Llr.r and Ffomach ptKx ; 3 loxu for C5 ett or .entby on Con.ompUoiiaod lu Cnre, VOLUMEL. I 1 ! I I I I I I I I I HATS ! No. 1 From' prcccdencc nndbc llicprcvalllng enu) wc arc npennig a iurgu ns vc. srralcst valuu ln nrlccs. rani; S1I10N also dcrrccs, in, order No, all Avear (lic coniracied riin OKIIG AFFAIR, ck in srrcat varlclr. For Hioc lt)' or lasliion, but drcss for com llic tastc to drcss becoinlnjjly, we II our Coinrortables, from wlilcli at t ic Lowcst rossioic rnccs. in in onalitv. stvle and low nrlccs Iiil' iSuils lliis Avecli, but will Arrive Later. nter iroods. Kxcellent barw.ni more esneciallv whlle wcarc cut- osc lliein out so as to niakc room as usiial, conlliui.' to makc our nid Furiilsliings, anu guaraniuc BURT, BENNINGTON, VERMONT, The Most SacccBrul Itrmedr ercr dls roTcrod, ai lt is crrtaln ln Ita cffect and doet uot bllfiter. Xlead prooC betow. Offico of Charlcs A. Snydcr, BREEDEIT 07 CleTelaDd T.nf and Troltln? Cred Ilorsef. DR. B. J, H"jrDAtL Co. uear Hirsii te aiwnys pnrcnasea yonrKcn dall'a SnaTln Curn Iv tho half i1nzin Ttntllfn 1 wouMllkfl pricraialarRerquiDtliy, I thlnlc Jt ! cneof the bcstllnlmentn on earth. IhareHBeUlt in my BbauiFi ior ttireo years. KEHDALL'S SPAVIH GURE. HRtV.lrt.ry K. V . Vf.mhfli-9 1M Or. D. J. ICcntALL Co. Drar Blrs I desiro to irlre yon tcstlmonial of mr Rood oplnlonof .lourKemtall sSpriTln Cure. Ihao iiflod lt for UmcnpM, Hltr Jolntn an.l HpnTlnn, and I have found lt a buto cuie, Icordi ai)y rucommemllt toailltorsemen. youtb truiy, A. IT. Cn bvtit, ilanagcr T oy Lauudr Btabwa, KEHDALL'S SPAVIH GURE. DR.B.J. K'EfDALL CO. 0ntii : I .er my diity to tar what I nare doo wlth your Krnd&H'a Spavln Cnre I have cured twcmy-iiTfl norse wiat nai spnTinn, ira ot Itlnff llnnt. Iitne aflltcfed wlth Itlir llonil aml seTPuof IHcr Ja.rt filnce I hivA hal one tf your tooks and roll uwl tiit ain,i.tIous. I have never lutta cnofanv klnd. xoum truiy asdbew tfhnkr, UoTae Doctor. KEHDALL'S SPAViN GURE. Prlce tl npphottlo.ftr kJt Iwit Horn fnrtA All Tmir (tlsts har-lt or can (:et lt for ou, or lt wlll bo Bctit to any niMreM on ret r-lpt ot i rlre by tlie proprle tors. Da.ll, J. KEKDAt4.Cu. tuuhhurgtiFaiU Vt SOLD BY ALL DR UGGISTS 'Altib Greatest Blood PurmerA KINUWNi ThlBGrefltncrman llcdlclnolsthe Mlhc.nncst&nd bcst. 128dosc80f SUL IPIIUUillTTEItSfortI.00,le88than iii one cent a aosc. it wui curo int- aworstcA6C90t fikln dlscasc, a common nlirmla on the fllto that awful dfscnpo Scrofula. 11 bcst mcdlcina to use ln zMH ( lcarcs of euch etubborn andtfyour j Idecp Boatei dlseases. Doneyaarcoul Ulnot cvcr tako Wnt ir b.ue pills n,wvm ir mcrcury, tbey arc dcad g",, ly. Placo"your trust in" ;P.? SULlMIUrfBITTERS,"lwhatM1' tho purCBt and bcstffy'"'' 080 mcdlclno cvcr mado. foUnf BilttrS ! 2BjruuxjoaguQUDateua7 m wwlthayellowBtlckyDon'twalt nntll yontJ I Buustancc? iByouraro unablotowalt,or Ibrcath foul andaro flat on your back, I offcnsiTC? YonrATJUt gct ome at once, lt Utomach ls outi'will curoyou. Bulpbur or orucr. UBCjffuutcrsts 3UmrrF uso Inralid's Frlrad. lramcitlate.yTheywin?,thoagednml toU ls your Ur-jytcrlnjc aro aoon mado wpII by lne thlck.jPits uac. Kcmcmber what you rony, clo-A'n'iiu here, lt may save your uuy, urvjire, lt nas eavca Pllfe. H hns eavcd hundrcda. a't walt unui to-morrow, Try a Bottlo To-day 1 6 " U . lJ.il L. ArQ you low-epiniuu nnu weai, iiilTerinff fmm the cxcesse ot yout'i? Jf bo, SULP11UR BITT-GEd curo you. Sprwl 'A 2 -cent itnmuB to A. P. OrdwaT A Co.. Bolton. Maii.. for Ucet roedlcal xvtk tiubllahcdf HOTAND OOLD BATflS AT ALL nOUIW OF THE DAY OR EVENi IKO AT TIIOMPSON'S TONSOUIAL rARLOK rUTNAHl nnusi; iti.nnK. DR. SCHENCK'S POLHOHIC jnntniouiiiun, SYRUP ynn cor 7 Elffils tln,irk np.talJrnciniplln,ilcini,re-ftnlJOHS. COLDS. ator. frM.healthy actlon to tbe orrn,and , ,,. nf' ".",,r. ' THROAT AND WNC8. . , lt ! plnt to th. tait., VTISK AND OTIIEBHISE. Fruit for children is better than phj elc. Good roade belp to mafcj blgh-priced farmB. Teach tbe boye and girla ptactlcal buslnt-es metnoue. D imnRpil fond is a datnage to tbe nni mal thateatslt. 'Down South" they want hogs that can outrun the neKro. Si-ed pntatces. ltke seed corn, Bhould be paved from toe oest nins. Sugar-maLing time haa nrrived. evnyihirjK reaiiy for the event ? One of the coming Implemcnta is potato sorter. Il is a deaiaeralutn. The t8t kind of alore hngs are Ihofe that hve rraehed the pork barrel. 8t out trees ennueh. It is better to have one too many than one too few. All of vpcritnble ornnimal fond that uvailable and of practical Ure is solubli If vour Drunlnn is not already don do it at onCB or wait umil the eap ceases to run. The incrpase In Ibe cron of wlntor wheat is about 2 per cent over that of ust year. Make a man of vuur dTchatd and on il nanio all the vaneties ot fruit as th tre,s fland. The dinnosition nnd trustwortliinesa tlie norse uepenua a Kooa aeai on tralner. Wire fences in E igland are pipuUr iid they are makmg tox-hutiting ui popuiar. ColmansRural thlnkta man can lonner otaiving tu ileatli in farruiiig tha In anv oilitr Uuslnee?. If you havp a cood article for fa'e ad. venlHP, and vou will b pretty eure ti liiul a cuatotner ior it. It is a eood ptan to have a reei and liDe handv for aid in making all rowx of fruiln snd vegetables etraight. The Drlvv blt is a nuisance and Ih caupe uf dWeaae.t. It poisons tbe walern beneaih and tbe alr uuove. A BDrine ouens. sep thnt your drains are ciear and clean rree irom all aecay' ing anu fermentlng subatances. A nair of brood mHrec properly used can do h good epaHoti1 work nn a farm and turn out a puir of line colts. The pntato that Kprouts the eacltsl irmken the poorest eeied. Prematui urouting is due to wcakness. I the x voke what it ahould be? Whv no imnrovemeni ? Ws this one rticle pi-rfected generations ago ? The man who wales or abandons h's tltHH in no more to be commended than tne man who abandons hi farm. VVhich is the better. to expend Y"U money in making gond roads or tu l"u i ln worn out norse-lleen anu wagonuf Tliere is nnthing that pays better than od roadit. Every nelghborhnod should have an ambltion Ior good roads. It ia not Ihe larcpct eeed Ihatis olwaye hext, hut that which ia monl pprfect and ignrous and has been kept the ueet. S'rine is tho timo lo prune harny oscs. Thev bloom nn the new growtl Cut out all useless and weukly growth. Brine is better Ihan water to auencl fire. A barrel of chean brine would b. ery convenient in tbe beginn'ng of n II re. Silage in the barn may taintthe milk tiut ailHEe in the cow dnes nn harin. he opimon of Frofessor Uooke of V-i- mont. Rul and decay are the wolves that d- vuur ezponed tarm machinery. It ouuh i be protected against tneee dpreda nrs. Have a medicine cheft in the house, il ou muet. Lei the drUKs be few atm mple. Thun study how to avoid ueing tlnm. Josh Billings says "debt u a trai which a man sels for limself and delib rately getn into it." Avoid it as mucli ar possible. II rd and snft wuod ashes are said to (iniHin about the sume amount of pot h, hut the soft wood asbea cuntain Ihcs piiovphoric acid. Thp eeneral opinion apppars to be that 10 pnunda of good, clean dover seed ifl nougli io aow on an acre to lecttre peiffCt 8 and. 'I am Sir Oracle, and when I nppn my iok let no dog uaik 1 am a benefactm n the human tace.greater than he wh Iuh taken cnies, but ratlroadn and made he Uichinmg tonpeak, 1 have done more Iiiiii tneie, 1 have ktlied pafa, and my Miie is aa.vullon Uil. Keep your frnce bnards and postr iiuUer ehfltr umil you are ready to ue hem. Tlieu draw them out and me hem at once. Working anlmals should have wotk uig sires and dums. Why vhould Ihe uiking quallty degenerate for want ol proper exerctee ol tne iatter; The Ma8Pacbusets fruit-growers pro pose to petition for suuh legielatton as iiali proteut tnem against tne depre ia- miis ol juvenlie tteepabsers. New Jcreey farmers are nsid to be iioriEHKinK their furms al 0 per ceni nd loamng the money on Wvatern farm iiuirigages at lu per cent. It is claimed'by some tbat with an aieraite cron, the Slover pays for erow ng corn in New England. But tbe tnver must he properly careJ for. What is ihe diff'rence between a duck viti) one wing and duck wiih twu? Uiiir tne dlllereuce a pinlon. we WBni evrrv one to pas au opinion on Dr, Buli'a Cough Syrup, It needs but one inal. Krep your word witb tbe boys. Il you gtve ihem stock, let your word be good as a deed. Don't afcerward uell t aud pocket ibe money yuurrelf. A member of tbo Franklin, Mass., Farmers' Uiub unre thugbt il paid lu varm water fof bis covvs. He nuw grts juai as good re.ulta from well water at ia uegrues. Tbrre is talk amoog tbe farmers or New Yurk Siate nbout havlng their -x pentueni statiou abulisbed. If tbey do, il will not be Ihe puly foolish ibiug thai larmers nave aone. Broken down borses are not as corn mou iu England as in Amenca, and yel E glith borBes do more work thati American. IIow is ihie? Tney have beiier roads. "A stiich in time saves nine," and n iu take liioi'n Sareaparilia now il tudy "ave montbs of fuiuresickuess, Il you want your apple orcbard to do better, uive It a little encouragement bt supplyiux it with ptant food and clean ing lt up so lliai K will be flt to aesocialr llt ri specuDie orcnaras. Prof llenry tbinks Ihe coming ello wnl be cylindrical. insiead of .quare oi obiung. and be uoated iimide wun nun corri.sive paiol. The uil lank, we eup- pu.e, wm eerve as a mooei. Accordlnu to tbe Connecticut Farmer farm pioQtaare mtebiy uocertaiu. lVey ''have b. cuib as .biipry as an eel. as eiu lve as the prutul.e. of n politiciaii, as amall aa tbe piimal gerui Corrct i Lserviilun and somo naon ipgare tlie bra qu.liflatlons.orVriiiug Ior ilit presn. vv iinoui ineee, rrwrinnii and redrrening will nol ava I mucli. Tlie f iruter, wbeq be takes up tbe ptn, uu j all) dnvra at Ibe uiaiu pnii.t, hiiiI bii ideas are correct, whatever hia E.igli.h may be, Children Cryfoj PMrcher'fi Castorlcu BENXINGrTON, BDr.DULt-'S ABY SYRUP I Dr. DULt.'SfaollltatMrefiMn!7an(J i rcRuiatca tno uoweis. ai all drngglsts. rrlce 23 cta. 'Q Cures Coughs, Colds, 0 Hoarscness, Asthma. Bronchitis, Ofl I i P Li Croup,Inci- pient Un-dmim g sumption, and rclievcs Consump tive Persons. 25 cents. CunirrMW'S CUBtB CIOAHiTTCS for Ca dttUKt tanli. PrlctlO Cti, M all druigtstt. For Sale bv CnARLEM E. (iltAVES, Bennln ton : CIIARLE8 H. POTTEll. Uennlnirton : WM WIKSLOW. Bennington : II. M. IIARRIS. Ben nington ; r. Jl. THOMAS.Bennljitton i JAIES W.WIIITNEY.BennlnKton : LEON LAMARItE. ueninnston. ISINVAlUABaSm COUCHS AND COLDS. 35c. and SI, at all drueglBt.. S. MORGAN & SONS, - - Froprietors, I'KOVIDENCE, K. I. PREVENTS APOPLEXY by kecplng tuo ucrrca, blood, blood veasels and hcart in a hcalthy condltlon. CURES PARALYSIS by glvlnff strength and vigor to tho nervoa and muficlcs cnfccblcd by dbtcaso. CURES HEART DISEASE. It ls a "hcart tonlc, ' and by lta actlon renders the formatlon ot deposlte ponthollnlngof th; hcart lmpuiblo. Kellet la Bpeedy and CURES RHEUMATISM, wnicn ia a Diooa uiseafle, resuiung irom an cxccbs of acld. Tbe ncld la wbolly ellmlnatcd and tbe euffercr f ully restorcd ln a few days. CURES DYSPEPSIA : by excltlng the flow of gastrlo Julw. italdi tbe dljestron of food and effcctoally rclk'Tca all tbo unpleasant and palnful eymptoma. CURES LIVER COMPLA1NT. Rcgnlates tho flowof bllf.rellcMBconeestlon and eradlcatci allnymptoms of Jaundico. CURES KIDNLY AND BLADDER DIQlcnltlcM by rclievJrg all congcstlon and luflammatlon iieodly aud cffoctually. CURES CHRONIC BRONCHITIS (etpeclally In tbe acod) by actlng lmmedl ately upon tho bronclal tubea and reUerlng AUlrrltatlcn and cougUlng. so; j by all DnuaaisTS. ELYS Catarrh REAM BALrV eanfeslheNai-Bl Passages, Allays Pain ni Inilammatinii, Heals the Sor- Reatnres the Senps nf Tac and Smell. TRY the CURE.HAY-EEVER A prtlcleiapplipd Imor-acb nostril and I agreeable. Prlce 60c, atdruyrtt; oy man. rtirirerti, uo centa. xix miyTUKita, W Warren SL.NewYork, ARAB1AI (ineol tne BEsr medicines erer Inrentei FOR B & MESIATS EELI5F IN CASli D' PAIN AND INFLAMMATIOH, both Eitemally and Internally. It U Bafe n I ain in its actlon r'orliums, I'otsonlnfr, Erjsir anammation of tbe K)e or UuweU, I leafness, KheumatUm, ?alm in Side, IJ.i houlders, Pile., Sore Throat. Ctoup, or li hltlv Hrlceif cts. and il. at all drusglsK MORGAN & SONS, Proprlcto, rRuvlDEM.a. h 1. ClOLD KEDAL, FABIb, 187b. EAKER'S Warranted abtoluiely twre Cocoa, from tvblcb tbe excceB ol 011 luu bor-n rerooved. lt baa Mm tlmtt tlie Mtrtmoth of Cocoa mixed vltlt Gtarcb, Arrowroot orfintfar, I and I. therefore far more ecooouil. ' cal, ro.ffaf tttt than on. rntf a cap. lt i. dcllciou., nourliblnff, .trenirtlienlnc, catlly dlsr.trd, ani admlrably ndapteu for tnvalld. ae well na for pcrwn. In hralth. Sold by Groeeraererprhere. . BAKER ii CO.. EorcliGStEr, Mass. ftnti-Apoplectine 1 ttk sALSAI VT., THURSDAY, AI10UT THB BOT SOPIIANO. . There is no doubt ihat whst Ifllmprop - erly callerl the boy chotr hns come etay, I bkv Improperly callpd, ror a choir ofbnys only would n.tsatisfy tbe mu.ical nqulrement o thet me. Tbe proper irm is maie cnoir. in cnmraai iih a choir ot mixed voices, i. e men Hnd womeni a choir in which the 80' prano, and posaibly the alto parts are rung tiy buya iniiti'Hd nf women. tne tcrm, veaifd cnnir, 13 aiso mi ,i,., ... r .ii,. ,.,. ,.mi.. lb9 wicked aeculirs, whone aco uut 0r . ,.,r.io. ,,.,.i h.n. ..i, i the eye of the hinigry publio without ,n,iruii r ii,o in. i.,ni.d. nf ,h .uvhitb nprnlrnliir nf tha rtprl. tclih nmund plan or the scene of I.N i,knK ..rr ., .,. .Jii,.,,. kik hln-soms out periodically Into the plc- t( oonsecrate the church lUi.tll the frag torul page, asionUhed its readers I .telv ra,r,t Rnrt bpauiiluloff-t dera werereniov t.y pre.enli.ig to their amazd and am- d, and a Bight B-iv. FaiherlntheSi.uth Uirdpyeaapciureoltbechnirorwnmen v.ated in lone Burpllcea. ,quarecapsand H-aveii savethe markl aiolef. O.ienaturally aka : Why 'lhaVe 'bovd .s church Himtprs beconie sopopula'r? Andtlieanswerisreaillly fi.und iu the iMHt htHlttrv nf rhnrfih p.hnlru ,nri In th growing love Ior tbe aealbello in public wnrenip. It must 'bo acknwledged tbat until Aiiliin a few,years c. urcb musio in thi cruutry uasataluw ehb Tha Roman church had Ihe same fl nid maflnes that iie bnard iu mauy of their churches to day. The Epixcopal church had her I'lianiB. but il was an anibi'inu. r h--i t lut n tomi t-d a Bervice of Te Deum nd tlii'ii it was u.nallv that dreu.ifu J ngie j.irK.-on in t of whicn the lai O. IloJKej caid that iia fnouent u. woul.l rteinoralZtf the beat choir iuexia- t nce. Iu tha nrdinanr Pmteatauta hurchts in country towns and vHIikfs me cnoir coUBieted of any body and evrry ndy Hho could 'inKorfancied hecnul l Of coure tbe vuicea were, as a rule cruue, umralned and nrien hr.b, to lne average slnging maiter forty yearr igo, tuough be did leach hla claas l ead, Beldom altempted Individual vnici- cuiture, and bevo' d an uccaBioual open ing piece o. simple antbem, the singlnii vaa litniled to .he bymns and the tunt-s 'tiuomgoi beyond the convenilunal typ t tne pilU'l Arlington, federal Bnert, et irl nnm. o,.. nt ,n c..,.h , rotiilecuoua gathenug as Ihe averagr ounlry choir cotiblated of there wa buudanl opportunity for foalering vn y, Huubbinii, bicberin and heartburn iga, aud happy Ihe puor minisier wln nuid keep out of tbe mvlee, Io tb i lea a good ouartrlie, apart Iruni ib ijueatloii of eceieaiahtical prupriety, is an xpeuaive luxury vtiiicn poor cnurciie uuuot auoru, anu n mey arnnriveu i ih volutneer choirs of mixed voio s w mve the old dililculty of iempr. pre ccoeuce, etc, tu cunt.'nd with, and uu- rsa ihe organlsi be a clever man. with iut temper and nerves. wiib a stronit vill aud auave manuer, lne irritatio l, ever breaking out afreab and X eur u ii'iure ihe cougregation. Substitute bova for women and thi touule diaappeara. The boysare direct iv under auihority and ttey mu.t eub- nit to rules or be puniahed by flnes i ney are paid.or if voluntrer., by sus Mrneion, a diecr.ee to wlticb th.ydouo like 10 submit, Boy nature is not uau- i ly jalous, as schoolboys readily grau precedeuce, to tho e wboare .uperior lo neoi in leesona or game.', and il la so li juoirs, llie raiik aud Ule are not jeal ua ot Ihe boy wiih a flne voice'owhoui nesolo work Isgiven; ihey are rathei I mud of belonmiic lo a choir tbat has u ri., m...ni.ii 1 ThH li.i.ir lannn hnrj ho.n nrp,l Inu or ytara with tbe vairaries and tantrumr i a lui ot Uueducaied, screamlng glila, l trir.il lile had become a burden, Onone iccarion, a Tliaukegiving day, btcause ne choir in the next town, liorraa. han one it, inev lUBi.ted on siuglng the 11a nojili chorua from ihe "Uei-siab." The :uoir conaiaied of eix een irebles, one ialf uf whoui could nol eing above F, nd that nute very ofieu waa qu ti utewed up to the piicb; one freble alto, lie only young Iady In the choir who rttended lo reaii; one ahaky leuor and urre baasoB, fo of whoui growlrd, and he third ruared like a bu 1 of Baahati. No sooner was tbe sermun ended ibau ie choir burst out wiih the great, thi ,ii.l,..,u nhntn. A1JU t ,.r. i,.-r r,ro.i r aublime Irom their lipa. They .cream- ,1 ihpv r.mrpil. ii.mv il.rt HrIIIii,-.,M tialleiuut I Uallelt wh I The loue t. ouie more snd uioie wavcring; thi I niipo more and more uocertaiu, un'H. beti the feuup waa reached, the thliiK 0 iliKpKed like Ur. tlulines one-horet ay all at once. A tew high nolea, unded alone, aud Ihere waa u dead sil f ne". 1 be cotigrrgratlun eat down H h ,ii:h ot reliet, but the laie ol Ihal cliou aa eealed. Ihe paraon has be?n try Ing for montne 1 get hia vestry tu conseni to a trial 01 he boya aud now they yleldtd, an hen, alter a few weeka ttaiuing, the iuIh bova tonk tbe ulace of tbe Kiri. ne ppople rej lcrd aud ibe mucli reliev- d iiaetor saiu a special tDankrgiving. A secoud reaaon'for the popuiarliy of .oy chorislers ia lound in the growinu .u, ...c uu.u. ... hip. It is not coulined lu sect or parly : t ia not limited 10 one departmeul 01 I it or a alngle elrment ot wuatcoucerna ublic worahip Apart from th mere quration of worahip the artiatic devel- uement ot tne age haa made lueu feit n every partof tbe religious body, and lie very fact that inii arlistlc develupe- 1 uenl haa taken piace has wldened the g-neral public thuught, has ied the men I .11 lonk at and admire tbe artntio elt- jirnts in llself and quench the sUBpicitiu nat tney mun be an unaeriymg evn nnceah-d beneath ihe beauilfulexieri.ir. ine pioua .tiinndisi siaier 01 nny 1 ireaie ago dreaeed like Q akerena, and lie preachers inveigbed HKaiuiit iljwer. anu leatners on guis nats a, me very .igns.and badgesof tbe evil one, and lhe youiigmanwhoda.edarrayhlmfelf in he gray attirc of "the world s people and feathers on guls hats a, tbe very nad etnall hope of salyation. A musical instiunieni in ine ordinary meeting . o iuiub uuuow,,, ,uo inuat be obtained from a fork or reed I nd the elmple jsalmody perfgrmed by vnirea alone. Will Uarleton ln one of bls iplmitable nallads embodies the lament of "a aister n odand true "over the introduct.on of ao nrgan Into the old meeting huu.e "Death wlll atop iny volce, I knayr, For he Is on my track ; Aud soine day 1 to cbarch wlll ko, And never more come back; And when tha folks geta up to llog Wbene'er tbai tiuie ahall be I do not w.nt no pateut ibl"x A nquealin' over me," A venei abie woman tiad built and en- j.lA ... pi,.oi rhn,.h i .. . ourNoiihernitateUnditwas 10 Iden- tilird wlth htr that everybody palled lt Misa omltlra chuicb. lhere hs,d b.en great trouble 111 keep ng lhe sii.gera up to lhe p.tch, and, aa ibe villein eho tnaker perloimed on thevloliticello. ner ui saion waa ubtained Irom ihe pas'.or to iniiouuce mia in-i umei.t nun lhe ual- lerv 10 eustatn ll.e vi.lcea. Ou ibe tlrn Sundy tliai itnpppeaie.l njin.oner had lhe unluckv (Jrisuin itrawn hia buw acroaa the ainnga to give lhe alnires lhe pi.cn ior tne veni u inau ai.ee ouillli. 111 Ibe Iront pew below, turi.ed snifl.v aruutid, the bows nn ber boni.et trrmb- ittig wun ineHgitation wnicn Bhiiok her piuua iraine, anu crieu uut III lOUd tjneetl Biup 1 Biupi -la.e tnat ming out. I mi.n i ve uo iiuuic iu uiy uiiurop. i And now Wlial ine BCOICtl Uorenan I Xtn called "the devtl's ox of wMstles" has InvaOd every meeting houen the land aml never wlll be.onated ffpm Its place, Tnen look at the typical New Enu- land mpeting hnus or lhe last Cip nr. What Mia-ioua aociety in our day eiect. a barn like atruc uie and calls it a hou-e 0' wiualnp? So we uiuat have Qo h.o. thi.UKlu II t-.be but carpenie.'a tj.thic and e must have but.re.ees aid ipa... drels and corbeia and h.dea.u. gar,tajL., 1. h ,1,0. rt r... ih.. .ri ol a waler epou,. but only sj mbnlfxe ihe ilwimna caet oui of the eacred preoinoi; Bi.d vff muet have n Hiiiro w.:h orna men al ciuckeii gsaudfl iu's, ,.ndbow. ever revi-rriit, l ciown all, a criMr, Boawftti jotinri)wLw ttnftjiibtry MARCH 6, 1890. Uplre nf nld St. Pwer's church waa re - I..,.t.l. I. l.f ... 1... I.-.. I. 1 r" "ru lu,: ""'""- youi.K toi"?'. U."J " ""!r -""" .- h'PPer In the sacred f ,ne, wandering aon8 ln graves some aas aner io . , "r : , ' " "i " y.--- doi on her church whicn was associated Ki.rih ' ? . J"! ARftnr a,pn in her mind wiih evervthine dreadful, tbat, as she afterwai l ea it. ner ieeiinea po overcome ner tnat r , " w " tombstooe and weep. Then look al the quetlonof fliiraldec oration. Time whs when the introduc fon of a few fl iwra to dpcorate ihe ehancel ofa new church aoi ffended an Eistern bisbop that he post'ivrly refused ouD., n aK,..,n. ... c'm.e,' but against fl.iwera in chutoh- as fnvolcus and papHtical. And now every preacher mu.t have hi8pulpii ric- or?'yd wiih.fresh.bouquetn; i EoiBCd- P;I,an' hth or. low must have fl iral nwuuiuirnto iru mri oiici, ouw vi he MethodM vie with tbe church peo pfeln Ihe'lieauiy, extent and Value of their flural decorations. Mural decnration has also become prcial dppartiuent nf art. and sacred wall blaZe nilh color ana are ricn wun leacbing symbols where once the eim plent emblem was dl.-'cardedas auper.tt' tious. Il was POt to be expee'pd tbat thia widrspre d develop uiontif theaitsiic Hieuient ihiough'Ut tne cominunii) """'U'J eave the que-uon o mii.io un; ned. We u ln tne cuucopni 'It'jrcb i tho rapid Ernwiti and popu larity of tbe ve-ted nialo chuir, and aa He f roteelauiB oommunliy Haa gol riu of a co d many pruudicen inthelast rew yeara we have good rtason to sup uose that they will get nd uf aome mit, hiiiI come to "ee Ihe beauty ot tne sur- pliced choir and adoiil il. Some pru- greessive man will uiake up hla nnnri that it adds another elenieni to Ihe ex ternal beauty of the worahip; th t thein ia notnn.g wrong anoui tne iiiitur iibpii; liatlt may be noantile to i;ei lo ueaven il uod a pralaea nung on earin are leu oy men and Ikivb. and be wlll adopl il ann o'0"e poputar, anu mnrra follow ruit; and by the time Dr. Ta- inage'a new tabernacle is limshed we may see the pnpular preacher riaing up in hla pulpilt for the morning wurship, conlronied by a great chorus ol hii voune mn and boyi. ready lo lead th. the eaurrd Bunghy a great burst nf ehor il sound. We clalni that the atlcunuit if the day haa increased ibe loe Ior he bt-autiful and givrn men brodei vtewa ou many Buhjecis directly or in- I lectlv cunnected with reliisinua ques ions. It haa made men lolerant ot the 'Pinions and nracticea of othere. It bah uprnoted old opinions and dicsipated mucn prpjudice. 11 bas rxtended Inlo queatloins or wor ahip, and we claim thai ihe populariti of the vested male choir is due in pan t iia appeal to our love of the beautuul The lon. whiie robeb proceaoion einK- mie a lubllanl livmn to open the puoilc Aoraliip, appeals to the pot.uiar neart : ne muaic commiilee llndn tne question if thechoirand itsmanagemenl iij loni! -r a burdeu too great to be borne: preju iIicp treltaaway, lt ia found thatnoaoar. iet iady is concealed beiieatn tne vrst nieniB, and it growj. in pnpulariiy and le """" iuoiy ufv. Tne b1 P" ihal thia ia a true Btate- .ueot of the caso lies in the fact Ihal uiunv Ul llieoe veaieil maie unuira euiK trocinuly. The boys vnicea are harah, "" .i.ijuc.,..j he men, undrr inoat circumaiances can not stng well, II iw ahall we get ovei thia diillculty? IIow to teaihboyato iing sweeily and l tuner A remarkable innov.ilon wlilcli wm prohably extend to many EuiHcopalian rburcbea throughnut the nojntry, haa juat been introduced by Rev. Dr. V.m- lerwatei.an Eoiacopalian clTgyman of Brooklyn In his cboir, which is oiieof he tlneet In the cily, the men anu boy ingera n'e eurpliced. tlereafier lne ladies are also to wear tbe choral mr plice. A drefinK room ia providrd where they can remove their wrapa aud lobe themeelvea in tne long, anow.whn r,"bt'8 ,w"h 1,18 regulatlon nrck hand and deep, looae hanging Bleeves Dr. Van- derwater conlenda that Ihe change nadn for Ihe Bake of prserving the pu- "r'-;4ue um.ra11.17 u. ,a !, , ...m.. whlle aurpilces and faihi.inable Inili-ie luinifleil inplHpr wa. (thvi tilv in hid a8ie. T V Shackleford, in Troy Vess I'KFEKIIED NEWH AND N TE9. IlHlf-hour veeper sertio a are lo bt neio m the Unltarian Ul.urchln uoncoiu N. II.. on each Friday evening durnn' the Lenieu Seasoo. The Munlana Lenialatire sersion pnd -d Friday by cnnsttiu ional liniiiation. iier Legiilature haa been ln seaaloii ninelv daya and has not paa.fd a hill n... r,.. n,..i a...... q.. ctllimU,g lhe tw0 BealB , W-i.l,i.,glon lt na9 neveribeleas eclipsed tbe reoid. A single Amencan maniifactuui.g concern-rine iiuinus otrei uouipan) for lhe eigl.t munths aucceeding lta ui- ganiration lasl year emplnyed 8300 men anu lurneu out inure man niieen tuiinon dnllara' worth of fluished proitu ta. I- it any wonuer mai intriiigoiii curopeans arearouaed ty tlie whimngs ol our Urni- nrratln prt'es abuut the the hlightiug in uuence 01 a proiective lariur inev ponld give a good deal for Ihal paitnu- iar muu 01 oi.ih 111 r.ngianu, Rev. Dr. Thnmas 8 Childs of Wa-h- ;no,,,n npri ,,. -,,rrt.r,,,,,,,, , tne Baliimore Amencan w-y he wiih ,irnu fr,.n, ih Pr....i.i.llin r!i,rrl, anrt nka tu be rei-eived into the Proiesi- anrt nka tn be rei-eived into the Pro ant Epi-copal Church tn the di.ee.. Uar,l.nd, Dr. Childa says : "There ,wo lendencle8 in lhe Presbyie cee ol ere ar. Praholi-riMti Church one luward dminugratlon and one toWard unity. This tendency ti- wardsdlsintegrilion ts that which pro a n,. .. i,iu .i,rrunu. .,r..nininn 1 flod ln tDe Epincopal Uhurch a doctrinai faitn in substanitat narmony w tn onr own, 1 und a communlon ol salnta, 111 wbich I bnpe lo enlarge the experiencee of lne paet, and have a pledge of the ellll wide,-communlon of the fuiure. I hold as satisfactory the basia of Chris tlan union prnposed by the Il.m.e nt B.shops of tbe Amencan Eulacopal Uhurch, and rovi-ed by lhe limbeth dnference. Tlie flrst ihree teruie. th Hcriptuiea, tbe Creeds and lhe Bacra- menis, could hardly cauae serinus die- cusaion araong Proiestania. All accepi ttoa,, We sre unable to )e why ihtie ri.Ul? be ay m,0"'! dlfflculiM witr, the blstotio epiacopate. Calvin admittid ii; Ihe best hlaturic scholarahlpnf our ag admns it. Tbe Iluuee nl B.ehopa made their dliverai.cc inlellfgently and h. n eailv They do not a-k u tn acrepi an paittcular ibrory of Ihe E, i c pile. lliey a.k ua 10 ai'Cep lne lc , nii.i lllft ib ibe fact, whether we arceut itor not We are unahie tn Bee a aimpler basin ul unloo than this. All mr.ilin.l nlilhnrillen acrpn ihal pt.rrh ia nn more nor leaa than an 111 flamiuatmn of thellning membrane of ihM ns.al ulr niraaova. Nhaul ralarrh and all oatarihal hflectlons of the head are nol dl.eaes 01 'he blood, and 11 la a urlmi, mlali.li. tnlreat them aa nnh No conBCiemloua physiclan ever at tempia to do so. It is held hy emlnent nrnt me.lli-al men ihat sonher or la'er a epec.flo w 11 he foun.l f.ir eveiy dlaea.p from whirh humanity eulTers. Ihe facia ju.ilfy ua m aaeuiiitng tl.ai fnr oitarrh Ht leMt a pnaittve cure alreadv exiails ln Eij'a Cream Balm. , j , , , . The time lo auw dover aeed la clalmed "? "', rv ,,.i " rV Z . 1 .hteL ' 'hVr,,"l' to be an Imm ditte Ihaw, which Wl" ln,urc ,be l "" Vriy l.igh, a.y'$l0.0U0 l..r mefl. aud In ! Uuman excre'a. properly Bavpd, make thai way we hll pnt an end toali lliete oneol ihe very be.t of manutes. Tbo sue. k iliievei Mi.l tup nuy c unr 14 annual wate amounts ioiuillimiatn this nnd whail-r.i., an.l mi lia'l o 11. j. country, Yet tiiBnme penple lt appeara hon dollar iaol. Y"U i:i vorput to Ui a wotxUc wby Utm nin Outv iduwu tLvita ru'lbia cwTulty uairl yuut ' DEFEItRED EDITOKIAL KOTES. John J.,cob Ator. who died a few days ago, di.pnwd of his Diauimntli 63- tl)lp or 5o 000,000 as followx: Mr. Astor to hl. Mni'd Alexander Umil- t0 , i,vInln tao.OOO: to 8t,LukeH hnepl.Hl, $100,000; toihe Melhopnltian mu-eum ot nrt, f50 000: tn the New York cancer liotntal. tlOO.OOO; tr, hia ' Tr oouin, jHnieoiramonsAim-,riinB,30,' .10! '" h A",or LibfHry, HW.000 The reiualnrler of the eetile ii givrn lo hf( eon, Will'am Waldorf A-tor. Th will was adm t'ed to prolm'e yeslerday. Ii haa been tlie pride of theAator fHni.lv lo Irananilt their forlune in liul k. If William Waldorf follow. hia father'i ex- aniple nnd ia ble'aed with like flnanctal aucceaa tl.e prnperty at his deaih, If he live. to 1900, will Hmnunt to $750 000. 000so flrfures a New York editur. Tbe Contineu'al lian and Trut Com pany, sats the Troy papera of Uat even ing, which accorolng to prinled flatn mrms does husineas in Western land innrluaire. and haa a nAid nn nanital tock of $200"0"0D. ia In" iroub'p. The cninpHtit haa a'n i.fllce at No. 110 Broad way Ni-w Y irk, aud yesterday a depuiy aheriil tnok chnrge o"the place by rea enn of an Hilachment lak' n 0111 by N.ll aicuaiiutn, a broker, ror 3,tjU0 allegt-d 10 be due him aa a two per rnt com- tniaaion for negotialine a $350,000 real eslate irani-actioii. An exatuinailon of the affairs of the cnmpary, it is aaid dis- cloaeil nn morigicea and no capitaj ex reptfCOOin tl.e Chase NaiionaJ Bink. Eduiuiid Kimhall, the prerident, ia 11 foriner Tn jm, and ia Bllll a inember ol ibe firni of Kimb,ll & ilowe. moitcaiM- and inveaiinrut bn k-r. who have an ofU.'e in tbe Aiheireum buildinu in riny. There follows a lonit llstof irree- ularities. R-v Morean Dlx of Trlnltv Church New York, whoae Lenten aermons Ior a year or two paat have kindled inlereat uy their nutepokennesa, began hia aeriea thia year by a a. rmon on be-eiling eins. 11 e touched up tho8e"who are bilten b the gad flw of scientlBtB." and women 'who are cumaumed by vani'yand love i aoiniraiiun which will not leavethem ihough they are marrled." Dr. Dx IwrlionihH morul cnnluainn reaultuiK from lhe so-called advanced ideaa now current aaserling that lhe reault haa been uiirruptiona of iha Koapel." H.i reoudi- ate.l the notinn that "we kn nv Uod be - er now and have hinner and clearer percep'i.ina of Hia will" than the people of other diya. Oiher advanced ni.ti.ni, he characenzed aa ''awful rnhli.-h, ' liough "apoken in einceriiy.'' EvidMii. 7 Dr D x doeB not reir rd rel.ionasa uiovable inetuution. Troy Press. DEFEIinED STATE NEWS. Mr. an.l llra Norman Colih nf E a' COth Putney recemly relebrated their weouing anniversary. The Sihip Refnrni Sjhoolat Vergennts containe 76 inmales. New York capilaliatR are developing n aabeatua deposii in R-ading. The voting check llt nf T890 for Si. Albaus cnntaius over 1G0O names. The town of Jamaica is the firit upplenient Cummiaejnner Valeuline1 Keinnl adveriipinu of iia deairal.le farm for aale by epecial advertisint; of ita iwn, ine ii.wri has iaeue'l a four-natr cnrular deecrip'ive of thirtv-one farm to be boughl al low prices, althnuizh no n or cuuree withm lhe limit of $5 a ,cre It is estimated that the total cut l"gs in lhe Slate for thi seaaon of 18S9 DO will not exeeed 50 peecenS. of the an "Ui ouipui ot tne laai MU yeara, on ao cou.it of the llght snowfall. The Central Vermont RiilrO'd Com pany have juai receivud ,ix new mogu reignt enuine-, from the liildw 11 Loeo- mouve Worka, makine e iihl thua fa received on au order furonedi zen giveu 111 loav. The Trtietpes of the West Randolnli uraueo rjunnoi naveneen pre'ented wi . nanu.otne Ameriran 11 ur hv t:nl It Kimball, which wiil be ke.tfling cur mg ecnoul hours every day during th year. Vermont's celebrated stallinn. Ben Franklin, haa been sold by II. T. Cutti ( Orwell to par'iea from NaBhviMe. lenn.. Ior fiU.UOO Nineieen nf hla coli iblained lecorila from 2 21 10 2 00 ln Ih .eaaou uf 1889. DEFEHUEU I1KNNINI1TOX CENT11E. Many of lhe cinzeiia of this villagei nd pattirularly thuse who had the oleasure of hia ai qu iinlnnce, ar made h.i at tne dralh ot Jklr. L,inii 9. suinner luch occurrrd al hia reB.dence in New Y rk cny alter a very hnef illnesa, on S.tuiday Ihsi. Alr. Hu.nner was the eon I Ueorgeanna bquier, elnet daugliler I tne laie Mr. aud Slra. i.ii 1I1 Drwey (lul.bell nf thia villaee. llla lather. R-v. Mrr in Tvler Siimner. was several yotrs piincipal nt Uuioii Academy. Ben n. 1114(011, aud eunaequenily a cleritvman ir mucn repuiation 111 the Uiptiat oocie- y lhe oeceased was born in Marmu Aiabama, which was tbe birtb-place ol nla brotliers and sisters and where hla body will be taken for burial in Ibe f,m iy lut be.ide hia falher and motber, tiia age wa. thiriy-one yeara. and leaves a wile and two children, and five bruth- era and sislers. IIIOIl LICIINSK, THE lMONOrOLY or AHO.MINATIO.V, 'It ia not lawiul Ior to uut them into he treesury. becauaH it is lhe unce of blond." Matt. XXVII. 0. ror llfteen il..iara Judas Iacariot had old Chiiet. TJiider u thrust of con icience, or ln diegual that he bad not made u m.ne lucraltve ihing out ot it.he pltched tbe r- ttling shekels on the pave mei.t. What to do with the consrience money is tbe question. Some say. "l'ul 11 tntn Ihe ireasury." O hers eav. "Ii isii'i right 10 do that, becaune we bave ilwaye had an un.Irrelunil.ni: that blood money or a revenue obtained by the ale nf human Ule uiu-t not be ueed for gov ernmenlal or religious purposes." i vou aee the relaifon. t.r mv tert when ii aays, "Il is not lawful to put ihem inlo he ireaaury because it is ihe prire of ulood " - We are at a point in reformatory movemenla in thia country where it la proposed 10 reotrain or control or e'op the liafilc in anlent spirita by ompl. ing the inerrhant Ibereof to pay a lirge um. say (0UU or XIUUU. as a liceiiee. Ii 8 eaM that thia wi 1 have a tendency 10 ciu.e up all lhe Bmall drinkerles wbich curae uur ciliea, and only a few tn'en can aiiora 10 sell Intbxlcalinic Urink. Th m tiey ralBed by a high l.cen-e will help euppott Ihe poor housee. wheie there Hre widi.wa and orpliana eeut there by ne uiaxipmon 111 nu-uanii. anu lalliera Now iliia h.gb l.ceuae inovenieiii ta tht pri'peiiy quel Hcailoii tn the mi.Bt ntreii. iveabape. Why iln ti not narry i ui ln mher ihiiiKSf Wny dynu not lop all theae b.keri.e. ou chrra and lhe .mall dry giaid. t btnl.m-nia exrepi ihat a man pav $500 r $1000? -Oii " ynu ay ihal la d.fle. eut ? ' W'll,"' you -ay, "ine sale 1.1 uie.d anu tneat and clulhes doea 110 damage, whi'e Ihe aale ol wh'.key does dauiage." Ah, my liioiher.ynii have eutrenriered tbe whole subje'-il If rum aeiling i. right, let all have he right : and lf 11 is wriiug. $500. or$1000are onlv a bribe to ihe govern- tiient lu give to a few men a priviiege which it denles to the grrat masaes of lhe p.nple. U t re.ilv jnur exc'ae cnmii'i 'ainners. We i 1 -ave $5 000 or 1UO00 biirh licen.e We mus. ruuiehuw i.ui down tiie-e criiuiu.la hal re sieal ni: dour niaiBHiid IH... aga etatnp4 and ehoctiltte drojs For hign licei.ee weM gtvegite 10 n few men all Ihe priviiege ul runnmg 5U 000, of wt-ring lhe st -k taktng $230,000 .1... v. r .1; 'n ...7i. " NUMBER 7. give a few people for a biirh licen.e all ine priviiege of stealing. You will nev er stnp murder in thls country until you put a high license upon it and let a,few men do all Ihe kllling. But my frietida, all Irony anide, ynu sne ihat If rum ell- Ing ia right we all oughi to have the nghl; and if it ia wrnng, live raillinn dnllara pald down in hard cash for one nrenae miith' to purchaee po immuDity. uev ur. laimage. CIOAHETTE MMUKINQ. We llonk that tbe little cily oIFrank fori, in K-ntucky, deservea no amall praiee f. r one th ng ita authoritiea have recentiv dnne. A law haa there been enacied. wdh the purpni'e of enforcing it, too, tbat clgarptus ahall no longer be bo.u in ine corpnrailon 1 (Jerlainly a liulil inuve, erpecially in a tobacco raia ing Siale. and one llmt deservea univer. sal Imitatfon The smiikinir of tobacco in any lorm ls miunoua to heallh. anil even piejudicial 10 morala.but the cigar. e-ieis imriii'Uiariy to be denounced Theaini.keof the niedii-aied oaDer wran. cdmbined wiih Ihat nf the deIetenou weed.is UBUally inhaled so na to he parsed meaauiablv Inio lhe lunga befnre bcing brenthed fnrth agalil Into Ihe pniaoned air. Andthuait immedialelv and direc ly tnlroduces Ihe aeeds of in aiiiioua dieease und death. The niearetie ougl.t every where to be prohibiied, if the young lads of our country, who are itiving memaeivea up to tho habit ol amnking ibe killn.g nu.Bance, and whn Have nut ense em.ush to do olherwUe, would be t-reaerved to reacli 11 manhood f aomeiliinK like viiior. B tofallDeo. ple, our l.iw.makers havolhel'ast moral courago when a real evil ia lu be dealt with ; eo that we are hardly able to hope inai iiih rrauniori exainu e wl II be iren- erally fullowed. Public opinion muai be relied upon Church Unton. !)MI IIL.L1IMUS Ul INFIDHLITV luipuurnce. luuratltude. mnurance an . cuwaruice maae up tne kreed ov 111 utletity. JJi'l you ever hear ov a man'arenniinr. ng Chnatianitv on luz detbbed. and turiiiiig innuei 1 tiamhlera uor free-thinkerp havpn'i lailh enuil in their urofeaaion lo tpanli it tu their ch.l lren. No iheiat, with ailhiz bnafted braverv. naz evei yet uareu 10 aoveruse bls un nelief un his tum atun. 1 noiles one lliini:, when a man gels 1110 a Ule epol. he ilon'l never aend for iiih frleinl .hedevil 10 help him out. I had raiher be an ideut than an ii.il- di 1; if I um an infldel, I have made my- een one: 11 an uieot. 1 was tnaue ao. I never hav met a frre-ihmker vel wno dl.ln t beleave a hundred timea uioie nonaenee than he kau Hnd tn lhe Uible enn) where. It iz alus eafo to follow the religiou belear that our mothers taughl ua there uever was a moiher vet who taueht her cl.il i lo be an infldel. A man may learn Infidelitv from bo.iks, and from hiz Hsaoshiatee, but he kant learn it Irom h z mother, nor the wurka ov U,.d that aurround him. lhe intl.lel, in luz imt'udeiice, will ask you to prove that lhe fl od did uccur, when lhe poor ideot hnnaelf kanl even prove, to aave hiz Ule. what makes one apple sweet and one aour, or tell whi a hen'a egg iz white, aud a duck's egg tuue. IIELIOIO.V ON T11EEL9. It will not be the fauh of Bihop Walkeror North Dikola if lhe religioua aeclion of that S'ate lagi eupetfluoua in ihe rear. He propoaes tn k-pp ahreaal oi tre age, and lf tne ui.t iNick scorea any poiuti ln Ihe Biahop's bailiwick he wm nave to nire a very laat express. The Bisbop has just ordcred the Pull- oian oir ooinpany 1.1 cunatruct for him 4 muveanle church a chsprlon wheils It la 10 be rurniahed witu all the eccle- xiaatical regalin. including a tont for baptiemal eervices, a robing room and aeveral other'aparlments needed in cler ical wotk. Wiih this mnvable ediflce Ihe Diihop proposea to 'ranaacl hia mirBionary noik aniunir the D.kott heaihen on the iirui ciple that where MacOregor aita is Ibe head nf Ihe table. lie will move on the enemy a strunholda at ihe eaiabli.hed rate of forty nillea an hour, and it ia aale u.Baythat Old llonfe.and-Uorns will have lo bu-lle to over each this progree eive attark on.hia worka. Auiong tbo many advantagpa to bo de nved from this echeme wlll be the eecurily of lhe funde. When thechurcb and iIih congregation are boxed up in a rapid I'iillman car it will nol bo a hard j ib lo keep track of ll.e gentli-man wlm paaae. . ihe contribution plate. Acio I'orfc Press. SAI.I.Y COQUEItED. Many of tbe ftret aeulers of Iilinois were rutle in speech and rough in man ner. Money waa acarce with them. and service waa paid for In produce. Quv U., HCCi.rdini: 10 Ihe New Yurk Leiiuer. uaed to illuatrate theee inciilenla or frnntier iife bv tbe Mlowinc anpc.li.tn. O.ie day when jns ice of the peace there came to Ii!h ofllce a young man, accom- pauiea ny a young woman. 'He you IheEqiJirt? atked the manlv ynuth. YeB Bir. ' ' Can you lie the knot for ua rlmht awav V "Yea. sir." 'How much do you charge V ' O.ie dollar ia ll.e legal fee. sir." ' Will you take your fee in Iweswax V "Yea, lf you can't pay caab." "Well. si. ahead nnd tie Ihe knot. and 11 feieh in the beeswax " 'No," aaid Ihe equire, Ihinkine there was u.guud chance tor.a little luu: "cei the beeswax flrst, and then 111 m.itry you.' it-iucianily tbe vnuth went out to where waa hncbed hiahorse UDon which D.irby and Joan faahion, tbe pair had ridden, and bruueht Ibe nax ln eacli. On being'weightd ita value wus found to oe oniy about half a dollar. Wall,' satd Ibe anxtous ernom. "lie ibe knot, and 111 fetch more wax next' week. 'N,i, sir; I don't trust: tbat'a aealnst the rules uf this ofllce." olOKly the diaappointed youth turned to go out. saying "Uome, aalj let sgo." 'I say. mi.ter,"atiswered Sal. wlth a wnmati'a wit. "can't voumarrv us aa far aa tha wax will go ?'' "Yea. 1 can, and I will," rpplied the quue,'' laugtiitig; and he did. Wereall wle f notiph to heed this advlce In tcuon, a world of snfTerlDi! wnnld be avofdrd. H yon snffer from Imptira Mnnd, scrofula, dprtpsls, blllonsness, tittdaclir, take Hood's Sarsaparilla ildbyall rnndstfc. I .lxforfa, rnpaMdonly I SoMbya!ldrurlits. Ui sutforfJ. rnparsdonlf oy a t. HOOD CO., Apothecail.saiMB, Jlau.1 by C. L IIOOD COH Apotliacarl.s, Lowell, Maw TOO Dowa Orra D1h,r 1 IOO Desos Otm Dollar ' NEYTSPAI'ER HUJlOIt. Wrltlen 'VTlth a 61x Dollar l'alr ofShears A broken wlndow hatb no pane, Barper's Bazar. Tbe pnlice and tramps fraternlze be cause both are on tho beat. It is generally the man who can't waltz wbo declarcs that dancing is eln ful. A iitting tribute tho chpcks for your suit of clothes. irasTitngfon Capital. The pedagogue keepa suhool until tbe beated teru) comes on, and then he keeps cool somewbere else. A cal tbat will beer is one of the cu riositiesof Caluret, Ohio. It ls proba bly one of the Mallese variety. There is alwaya rootn at the top and when a small man geta there he only ervea to set oii the surrounding ya cancy. There is a etatue of Bismarck at Cologne,and it makes the evesofCologne water tu look at it, he is so homely, The reaaou some men can't make both ends nieet is because they are 100 buslly engaged In making one end driok. Some pnor, foolish men, who hve usa for such a burden, Beem to want the earth. All the eartb axis is somelbing to turn on, The widow is less splflsh than the maiden, while the latler is always look Ing out for No. 1, ehe ia eati.fled In watchlng for No. 2. Ted Why arn f ou so sure Miss Lonely hasn't a beau ? Ned I called on her the nther evening, and tbere wasn't an armchalr in the parlor. ClerByman Fiow can we reach tho young men of the preaent day ? Falher nf five daughiere What's the matter nith lhe old fashloned way of a boot "I hear that young IrtzieT paSBei' IiTb examinailon in anatomy with honors. D.d he have a privale lumr ? "No: be wen balhing every day at Asbury Park." Daahwnnd I am going to do Bome thlng nnble and eet my name in the pa. pera. Merntt If thai's what you're af ler you'll have to do Bomelhing bad. The burglar who was caught in a shoe ftore after raidnlglit asked to be dis charged hy lhe judge on the ground that il was a fitting place foreverybody. Acrepted auitor Won't you Und it awkward when you nieet your olher two liuabanda in heaven? IntereBting widow I do not expect to mtet either of them there. Mra. Qble (reading newppaper) In India tlie women are sbut up. Mr. Gable They are, eh? I didn't know that it waa possible 10 shiit up a woman in any country. Old man Time, with a By the, is alwaya piciured with a bald head. Ambilious penple made him bald in their hualling, Kraaplng eilorts to take time by tbe fore lock. ComDensatlon : Mrs. Cobwigger My buaband, I'm sorry to av. is a man of very little lale. Cora Tbat must bo real nice for jou for I heard ma say your cooking was dreadful. A bachelnr who has always had a fear ihat bis lit.le wife might rule him, savs now that a new idea has struck bim. He is goinii 10 marry a typewriter girl, becauae he can dictatc tn her. Ted Are you going to call nn that heireas ihis evenlnn ? Ned No; not with thisierriblecold. T.d-Whatdif-ferencedoea ihat make? Ned Why, my boy, in ih,se days an heirees is not tn be anpez-d at. Beggar(fier being glven a piece of bread) Jlay God reward you a thou aaud timee, MiaTess Cook I Cook That is a great deal too mucli; I am satiefied with one time. "Ah I Iben for the rest you can give ine some cheeae." SAVINOS TIIK FOUNDATION OF YVEALTII. The min who aaves something every year, qtmtes a contemporary, who bad heard lhe remark from every quarter, ia on the road to prospenty. It may not be posnib'e to Bave much. If not, save a little. D.i not think a dollar or a dime is loo small a sum to lay by. Everybody knowB how little expendiiures get away wiih large turas. But few eeem to know that the rule is one Ihat works both wnys, If a dime epent hereand a dollar lhere aoon makes a large holem a man's income. so do dimes and dnllara laid away soon become a vi-ible and respeet able nccumulation. In this country any man can mak- himelf independent or keep himaelf under the barrow for life, according as he waates or pppnds bis small change. Moat of our millinnaircs laid tbe foundation of iheir foriunn by eaving. It is aaid that Senator Farwell coni menced Iife aa a farmer. PoatmaBlprQeneral Wanamaker'a flrst aalary whs $1 25 a week. tV, T. Siewari made his flrst start as a sclii.nl leacher. Cyroa Field beean life as a clerk In n New E'lgland atore. Andrew Carnettie did his flrst work in 11 lelegraph 1 01 -e at $3 a week. Jliwe laylor clerked in Water slreet. New Y'.rk, a $2 a week. Whuelaw R-id. our MitiHter to France, did work as correspnndent of a a Cincinnaii newapiper at $5 a week. George W. Childa was an errand boy for a bookseller al $4 a munlh. Jay Qould cativ isaed Delaware county, New York, selling nnps at $1 60 apiece. And to the ubove namea, wluch are fauuliar 10 most peraons.might be addtd hundreds of oihers whone fortunes and fatne bad ibe sime begtnning. The same or better opportunitiea exist lo day for brntht, energetic young men 10 jucceed than exiated when tbe above millionaires bfjfan their bujiness life, but to accomplish it, the same cersever- ance aud economy which characierized their early pareer must be observed. Scientific American IS IT SAFE To neglect youreelf if -.rouhled with any disease of ihe kidneys? N . it is daoger oua; and if you are ao afll.cted. attend to ouieelf now. Do not wait. but mn Sulphur Bitlers at once They cured me when 1 waa uiven up to die by sever al physicians. Jonalban Uam, Boston. There is not much liftine of the mort- gage, uot much shopping for the wife, uut many luxuries for .he children in raiaing com al 13 cents a bushel, oats for iu anu wheat for 00. wiih a ten per cent morttrage over tbe farm for all is it is worlb. Again notice is civeu out that thn twine mon.'poly is Dultine un the nrirn of twine, Much grain wnl go tinbound, and the atraw-binder will ba fiirthpr pushed toward perfeoii'iii. It is said the monopolv extorted $4,000,000 from the farmera last year. J. M. Smilh. the Green Bav. W,V. majket gardener, raieed last ceason 1,050 ouil.eli mercbanta le Dotatoea on 4 aeies ol land meaaured i.if by the couDty .urvpyor, besides 80 bucbels of small potatoe8. lie eays there were Pnota that yieldedal the rate ol 600 to 700 hushels per acre. He doea nol think much of tbe plot eetimatcs. March Aro tho bost nionths In which to putlfy your blood llood's At no other season dors tlie human systom so April Sarsapa rllla Is tbe best blood puriflcr. much necd the aid of a ro- llaule mcdlcine like llood's Sarsap.irilla, as n..w, The may lmpoverlsbed condltlon of the blood, the weakcnlng cttccts of tbo long. cold wlntcr, Uie lost apnctlte, and that tlrcd f cellng, all make a good spring nicdlclile abso lutely nocessary. llood's Sarsapirllla Is pccullarly adapted for this purpose, and In crcascs In popularlty every year. It Is the Ideal spring medicine. " I must say llood's Samrarllla Is the best mcdlclno I ever used. Last .prinir I had no nppcllte, and the lcastwnrk I did fatlgued mo ever so much. I bcgan to take rtood's Sarsa parilla, nnd soon fclt that I could do as much In a day ns I had formerly done In a wcck. Jly appcme is voracious," Mas. M. V. Bay ajid, Atlantlc aty, N. 3. n. B. II yon declde to take llood's Sarsi pirllU do not be laducod to buy any oiUcr.