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FOR THF.FAIRSKX.

No century like the last has shown-woman, her better nature. Since theoay -when Elizabeth Fry, rich, beauti-ful and. gifted, preached in all the jailsof Great Britain and France, establish-ing schools *an4 manufactories withintins prisons, moving all Northern andCentral Europe to humane feelings,there has not been wanting a LadyHuntingdon to build and supportchurches and • colleges!, a - FlorenceNightingale in hospitafs.a Clara Bartonon battlefields;, a Helen Chalmers inmidnight missions—revered by, them6st degraded-ra-^C&therine Penny-

^fejither jimong the outcasts, an Anne1

Bands of worse than orphaned children,a Baroness IJ,urdett-Ooutjts to spend$15fOOO,OC{0 in model tenement houjesand missions, and a "Sarah Smiley totell with womanly tenderness the storyof the cross. • "* "*

Woman's benevolent work has beeniBaryelons in thei liist century. Oat of822 associations" conducted by woinen,reported "to the women's centennialBoards all; but five are'tlie product of

- the last 100 years, and most ot the lasttwenty-five years. One of these, theBed Cross of Germany under Augusta,

. for the carje.-of the sick -or wounded inwax->or_-,f amihe, hospital or orphanasylum-work, haVits 381 branches and& merKbership of "upwards ~of*S1 00OrThe Red Cross of. Russia has 17Gbranches. The London society has 74.

wooj or silk, Is made to resemble wick-erwork. ]f lowers are tiuMratmrrangedas to seem to Be overflowing thebasket,~twiaing and dro6ping over oneside. The halt baskets are then sewed —with the flat side against the dresses-= A French countess recently went toa ball with her'hair arranged in flatcurls all over her heaO, and studdedwith small pearls without any visiblemounting. The absurdity of trie geae^ral effect was great, and she will neverbe able to persuade her friends thatshe is not wearing a wig when'she re-sumes her usual rational style of hair-dressing. *

Tito Game Cock aud the Pictiire. :-Mr. ScottXeigh.ton,. th§. girtlst, tellsheatory concerning a pet game coclc

which he'kept in his stejwlio. Havingat one time to paint tiie portrait, of alarge-sized game bird'for a patron,-thepet bird suffered a good deal from thedomineering spirit of his larger com-panion, and got so that ho couldnever see him without flying into arage. After the picture was completed,and the bird which was it's subject hadbeen'removed, the canvas remain; d in.the studio, standing on the flooj. Oneday the little game cock .happened tob itk h b t th t d

•i M? i :::Mi

FOBIIIOU Notes.

Gold braid ia stylish for jersey waists.JBlack silk stockings ar& rouch-jtorn

with "whitejiresses.Lace and tujle. Isonnets are for toil-

ets of the highest ceremony,'lucks on skirts, draperies, sleeves

and qorsages are very fashionable.Brocades in several jhades of one

color are still fashion#i!fifTh small de-Bfghs. - . - .

Small hoops w_Itu tapefronts ami-panier top which' forms all tfae-bugtle

necessary ,are worn.Matinees' with plain round-flannel

skirts are the neatest morning cos-tumes for the house.

New ruches for the neck are trimmed•with narrow fringed Bilk in shades toblend with the costume :

A. row. o£ silver beads is worn veryhigh around the neck with stylish'darkcostumes of silk or wool.

Trie plaids agd-checks of new ghams are in admirable mixtures olthe new colors andjjifldeg.

Ttie Canque, crushed-strawberry andWae-Meduse shades are combined withany color, regardless of effect. -

The finest ruching for the neck Is.iiFrench crepe-Usse1 with thread edg<either -box-plaited, or wave fluted.

A very pretty little mantle is entire?ly of ;broeaded Jet, lixye -r with red satinand trimmed with Spanish lace.

The new Hamburg embroideries are„ in beautiful designs, Irish point and

guipure patterns being the favorites. -"Wool jerseys that are worn with

plaid wool skirts have the edges cut insquares that are bound with soutachebraid. : - , . . '

Xne. "panier" or basket bonnet istrimmed with cockade bows or ruchesof satin ribbon around/the cro;wa andinside the brim,

.^Esthetic styles in -dresses still pro•vaiXcCjV>ry; mafly are made.- plain,gathered full'on a yoke and belted.

are-Jhost siytfeh for~ sun and shade hats. * Thes^fTniade,

attractive with dead grasses and mossin which nestle tiny birds.

Newerape trimming for mourning-costumes Is ornamented ,,with vinesand detached flowers of black cashmere

_ hrid in plfice by feather stitching.Black china-crape dresses for even-

ing wear are made up very simply-.The underskirts are arranged in plait-ings sit in' scant flounces, and the

""draperies Me faBtenedby bows ot blackveivet -with long , 1 W and floating

What next?' Here is a new style~ * - ' • — - gown: A

y g . p pbe pitking his'way. about the studio^- -fcwhen he suddenly caught sight of thecounterfeit presentment of his formerenemy. "With a scream of rage he

ture,-planted-his spurs' into Jt agatn.and again before he could be restrained.The next.time that he was given anopportunity he repeated therattack,'and" for some time it was tlie almostdaily amusement of the artist and hisfriends-to witness theso impromptucock fights between a live bird and adummy At last one day the little fel

Biliousness and Bilious Patients.3Ue,^Bilious Symptom*, BU'

The BiliouB. is a disorder of (he butnaueystem, A tecluiieol definition of the term. 1is this: "J?eiiciiriittg-to tli© bile; Oisortleced-in respect'to the bile?, ua, a bilious patient;"deptndaut on aii excess of bilo; tie, bilious-feruperpuieBE; bilious gyuiptoms, . "°

Tho word bile, when employed in tlie aensein wliip&it is to be oiiflerstood in tliie tiitiele.eiguilies, aceordiag to the Dictionaries, "A_yello.Wj gre^uish. bitter, viscid, nnaseoua fluidBeetoted by the liver.". "Any dorangejHOnt,of the bile nt once mnnifest« itself in (jreatbodily discomfort, in loss QI appetite, aaJ indespondency," recently remarked an authorof a valuable treatise upon this subject.• The ssme writer futthev txftdsz "Some "ofthe following BynaptoiBB srs-usually-piomi-aeat: J?aiu m the "right side, which is «ry*eensitiv© to .pressure, 'fhe pain will some-

"femes appear to be located under the shoulderblade. - There is alao irregular appetite,flatulence, h «ense of fullnegs in the regionof the stomach, and, aboiier orlater, the akinand whit^a of the eyes become yellow, thestbola" clay colored flud the •arine yellow1,depositingacopioossedimeat." .Thebalanceof-the too (amiliar •troiu of His needs nofarther mentloo hero. The bilioos is, us willbe Been, ie on affliction of great Magnitude,

d f i d f f d f t d I d i t, g g ,

nnd of varied forms of dfract and IndirectThe disease is no respecter otor localities.' Its deadly and isi-

placable enemy ia found ia

time, nnd by its mild but efficient cqthnrtio'effects moves the bowels freely. The morbidpoisons-that'ha?6 Iwen (ha cause of all thisdiseasa and soff^ring will be thrown off; new

'life will be infused into '©very orcan, andnature thus aided will soon restore the patientto health.

Physicians of .repute and standing, menwho are honored for their probity, and—lected. and trusted for thoir scientific... _ilnni«nts, are using Kidney-Wort ia theirpractice regularly. No strongei

lien lie I wei1^ 'Without precedent ia the hialory of inropnetaty remedy. Be that ns it may

r r S l V aS?everJ.Pe. ,faot "WainB estnlhshed th»'/-wort ia ft watchlest remedy, and onethat npeda- only t<?be tested to demonstratoita rare merit ns n healer of most of thecommon maladies ojjhe haman family.

Will Taaclr —

dummy. At last one day the little fel-low, resting a moment from an '"im- ,. ., , _f .usually , P W .attack, Uanpened, ta SStSErS^'f^g^aj S K SGoCKing His rjeaa on one SIUP, to get a necessary. Such indorsements ore few andlouk balilnd the picture. He was for | fnt hetweea. We had almost said that tinan instant dumbfounded. TVlooked in front an3 saw hisas large as life; auotlier glance behind,and he was more than, ever puzzled.,lie then deliberately walked "behindand rround the picture several times,carefully surveying it,and finally, witha spiteful flirt, and with1 an air of dis-gust that would have done credit to nhuman being, marched away and hidhimself. Never after that day couldhe be persuaded to atta k the picture,or, indeed, to pay the slightest atten-tion to it, notwithstanding the moststrenuous efforts that were made to in-cite, him. ,He had panetrated the sham,and would have no more ot it.—Port-land Press. •»

The Mois.A consular-report recently issued

contains some interesting particularsabout lhaMois, a race of savages in-habiting'the wilds between Cambodia,Si am, Burmah and China. Properlyspeaking, theyhav© n^ commerce, butat course they Are obliged occasionallyto resort to tarter, though they dislikeall-forms of trade and engage in it as-s'eldora-as possible. I f tlie simple ex-change oi a, bullock for a quantity olrice is intended, there is a longjlispute^a,to the mode of measuring th$ c ceand whether it shall be winnowed ornot; but when the transaction is morecomplicated, innumerable' difficultiesarise. When aU a t last is arranged—never without much djinlcand noise—one of the assistants 4lits a bamboo inhalf, and making the portions simi-,lar, cuts on each, notches indicatingthe importance of tn^-affair, thffiittm-

T>er of traders, assistants, objectstransferred, etc., one of the steps beingkept by each -party.' Money is.ua-known,-and i£a European seeks t'obuy- • " "• * * it taken only at a

a savage who willi get 11,; but

withlow valuation.refuse to work for a dollar a day willgladly work for a bell or a mirror cost-ing a few cents. ,

. MII Prices areThe State oTvirginia expended Aorf '!****** ***>

than 41.000,000 in 1882 for flie sup-port of her common schools Of these,4,062 are white schools and 1,525 cotored.

. Charlie ROSB -was stolen from Ger*mantown, Penji, whf tt_a little past fojtiyears of age, 3n tHe firaf^ay " *"•1874.

Payne's Automatic Eng

I

tYDBA E. PINKHAM'SVEGETABLE COMPOUND.

X 9o<llclno for Warns n. * In Ten ted br K V"" .' Preparea l*y a Woman.

O r It r«rtT«a the drt>oplng opltiti, invigorate! t-Mbarm<mliea tbe oru»cic (unctlap», gives olastlclty widSrmfl039k>th«etep,re«tore*tlioM{wailu«tre f* th*e70,»dpbnt*aatbcpalechccl:o(woBuui the twhroset of Ilia's eprteff and-tarly wmffior tiflMwt^-Pbysielans Ute* II and Proscribe It Preeiy.-e*l ItnuoVea falntaeiWtflatulency, des(roy« •llcrarincfor ftlintUant, aadrollaVeBweftlHiessQf th» stomach.

Tbbt fooling o! bo(i#lns down, cftugins1 vMIn, welfc-btmil buctaohe, is *lwayj pesmiucntly cured br tt» usa.For tbe cure of EilatT' ComfrlatnU of «f(her

Botb tb.o Compound a M5 u net «J and S3S Wcstorn ATCDUO, L7«a. Koa». Price oteither,$1. gls.botUcE(or QG. Bo&Gbrmailtpthe formotpillt, opetloieases, en reeelps o* price, 31 per boaforoltbor. lira. Plnkhnwlr«gly'ftnawor8ml lotturBofluqulty. Enclose3«t.stamp. SufidtorpampUut.

bo wiTlev- cu& liver.

ON TRIAL.3 CHICAGO XED&ER

Three Months for

25 CENTS.UON" AIMING THE WHOtE OF THK T11RILI*

ING SERIAL STORY, ......

The Missing Heiress,inulUr. A I»rg*Mtt-column pnpar. Addresa "- —

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KHAPFS.ROOT BEER EXTRACT.IO GALLONS FOR 23 CENTS..^DELICIOUS, HEALTHY SUit^fBR BRISK.

THE O3UGJNAI, r'Dottles i t K 6 O ®

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31NAI,. RpOT JJEKR.c . $1.50; bait and gallon c»n>. SS, HW, •HW«Qd8IX>e*IlonB(if B?$. SEND FOH C l B U O L i *

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feat fn tbe world.Kaso hauonr tl'

A Literary Avalanche.O v t m h s l m i l t i d d l i ~S lOv«wh«lminj oppwltion and delightine nil lowrs of >oo/t booto. . . . . . ^, •-

ifoxia ajrnina to? The poor m«i> i« now <m an wjjiaUty \rfth the fechest«o flt 'ae boota «ro(joncemed "—Is a fait sample of thoafianda of quotations which might bo made from ths let-ters of customers, and from newspapers notjnaaenoed by the lasji«* millionaira pnblishere.~ FIFTY TOSS OF CHOICE BOOKS, a lards portion of them top-best editions pub-

Ushed in this country, now ready, and your own selections from them will be sent to anytart of the Continent for examination, if yon will give reasonable guarantee that thetoote will be paid for after receipt, or returned—return transportation at my eScense.

iARGAIMS are oSering thid month. New publications every weefc."

before known, ranging from t w o c e n t s , for Tennyson's

jitttbo»eaa ffotterafe those of: , - :

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city,

ADDITIONAL KLTTS. .

... Tnu Pennsylvania Democratic State eon-vetition. will be boM at Hun-isbur- on An-gast 1.• B. H. Puts* & On, of New Yorkbrokers in stocks, produce nod'cotton,the first New York .firm to suspend, owiu- tothe collapse of (he Chicago lava deal andthe suspension of M. g. Nichols & Co 8f-Coicago. ' •

. JOHN Devoy, editor of the New York IrishNation, was found guilty of libeling AugustBelmorit, the well-known banker, uaasen-tenced to two ipontiig' imprisonment.

AECilDianOp BLANOHET, a Catholie miss-louary. in Oregon for over fifty years, isdead.

EXCITEMENT in Chicago over the .'failure ofthe lattj ring had hardly abated whea there•was almost'a panic in tho wheat marketcaused by Iho failure of M. S. Nichols &-CQ',thfe largest wh ftfc commission firm in thecity. July wheat, which recently command-ed §1.18, dropped to $ U 1 ^ . Hicholg &Co'.s losses are put at $COD,OCO.

FUBTHEB failures of lard and gmla deal,era in Chicago have occurred, and commer-cial circk'8 therg have been well shaken.

PLANS for the leofl&anijftttioii of internaljevouus cU&trietslirinost of tho States have

• 'beea agreed upon by this president and SJec-lotacy Folder. . . '

GeNttBAiTBiumr eft mo into the WellingtonCriminal court for tho purpose of furnishingbail (or lug appearance to answer the chargescontained in the two huHctiueiits charginghim witli receiving money while secondassistant .postmaster general us a considera-tion for iucmisiuy certain -stilr route mail

1 service. Bail was fi^ed at $10,000 for ciich

——&T§T. 3(mm {-N. -IV-) tfispaa-li reports* tloss of the briaauliiio Cleta, with the satain nud 4rew aud-'tlie lit.4 oflieer's wife, lpersons ii\ill. j - •_

A. 1-IBE eovojfcif,' two1 acres hfts oceni-reJLyons, J?i-:u«#. Forty railway Cirri w

"burned, « (

T l i

•e. tlie

matiivo, iho principal (nvm itisnnonness tlmt h# i>roicn(oi aito tho Hov;i government, wliielt rejectedit. IIo ilm\ caiilure.l Tamtuvo midstreyotl Toula Point, Mulmmbo ;u>il riVn-erlvo, three villa-op. Tho Frejio'.i, his «iiyn,liiivo firmly, cstablUhoJ tUmselvts in '.Inislnr.d without suffering any Ka- o£ HJ'CIIThG lU'inc'pnl cpemiioi.s aio finished mid istate oE p rcgelus bcou proclaimed.

l l io Mal.itfitssy imoys hud an inlervio1-'v . i l l iPdme Minister^Fcrry bt-fore iho new

^ of the capture of Tamatave had been re—cehed, It is thought Hint nil further no

Kptiatioss will MOW bek-ft in the hands eAdmiial-Pu'ire imd tltt Fieneh aycjit ii

vfitii'Sionca to Admlntl PitrrcV tlis-pfitcii nan<amc;n(t tho capture of Tamut.ivStlio Mii!n$i?sy t-nroy* sinie that tho domtnulf}. of N+te French wt-ie i>rt}i;of»tcroinThey ki:ew thnt the ultimatum would hirejected. Tho OBCDU of Miulnyapcjir i_-;iviPiriiifC'litortlera not to return tlic Vrc-nrtfire. She recalled mo?t of lier troops to tl

by merely one mud fort, ultra uTTEg four etamuzzle-load ii:" t!cu.s. Tho nueen ia no*phnt ©ii* from foreign, power*. I t will tnl etlie French fit Jen-t five momlvj lo march tu

Dital, nnd ilie.-e is s-wiBcicnt-fcoa in tho' • •• " ' touthr. l i te

for WIG mainland, their darlc, sinewy] «TW (

arms-ply-ing tho Hashing paddle sis the i tij-^jwhite canoe ..cut'swiftly the placid ; m^i {

had

irkabh thn)ie*i!i publii

Komo on thelianUsof the St. Jolm'r.d gettled down, tin 1 thought, for16 sttmmfer following tlie first winteriisc.oas ef most pueuliar sensations,smtitl to be the accompaniment of a'£ climate. I felt a sinking ot the

the giomadi, (iccomeanied byal dizziness- eud nausea.* i lyi<nl. My, Hraljs pninod n i « n n d I

weak nnd uncertain, My digestion wns im-noircdand my food did not assimilate. Atlisell imsiBined it wag the effort of nature to

'imntetl, nnd sol thought littleny trauhtea increased until I be-s iuid feverish, and the physi-

%. ^^...jod malwasettfforingfrein ma-lanal fever. This conlinQed in spile of nil' h e best physicians could do, und I ]>x-\<t

ny phy>tloian» informed rATTa' thanyoif climate was nbsolntely ue't'CS'Wppi —-that" Iiouia not eurvivo riuolhe; simimer in tho" ' lined to totum NoTth. biat

t e portion, ;;nd so Ilbolt upmy residence a t TJj>i>eT Hundusky in CentrnlOhio. The change did not work the deaived'--' nnd I ngain consulted physi._re nnq I again consulted physiciafounu they wure unable io eilect a pnent cure, and when the oitrenie wurweather of > Rammer ftumo' on I greo mneli •worsa, that I <juvonil liope, At Unit time I was Butleiiterribly. How badly, only those cmi appiciate wlio have contractedtnalhtlal diseasetrojiienl regions. It soomed as if Oeawould be a relief {jfeatcr limn ;my othb l h B iotwillisbndins^U this, I a

ht I (d iy

ins^U this, I amo-day a perieotly

I tatiitc that I am (oday

ra healthy >am--—How I caawttoo ri?ii)i\Tkably can be understood Irol i d l l i l b l i h dIho following ei\rd volniilarily published by

m e in tiio Sandusby (Ohio) licflubtinun,entitled: - d

UONOB TO WHOM HONOR IS X)VU. ' : •E D I T O I ^ RgpTTiiucAH ; During my recent

visi t to Upper Sanduskj', so many inquiriesworG TTUtut* r^lfiii v6 to what m&0jcino orcourse of--tMintniciit hud brought such a.marked c h a n g e in DiysystOEB, L f e a l i t lo bedim to tlie. p.rotirietera und to the public tostftie ihut Warner ' s Safe Kidney mid LiverCure accomplished'for me wha t other medi-cines mid physicians • Iwl failed to d.o. Thomahirial#potson which hnd workod i ts \pij'6TtliorouglUy thrungh mynystem dur iug my fn%years rosideneo in Florida had brought inut o the v e r s e of the yrave, and physi-clans had pronounced my caso incurable;b u t that is n e t to be wondered at, ns it wasuiidonbtedly one of tho -worst on record.Hough BrotrtCre, of your city, called my nt-tcntion to t h e inedlcine referred to, and in-duced m e t o try fi fowbottles. -So nmrltedwas the ehming after (out w t o V s t r ia l that Icontinued i t s " use. and now, after threemonths, "the euro ja complete. This is notwritten for t h e benefit of Warner & Co., bu tfor thoDubl io , ami espuilially for nny persontroubleS 'wi th"malar iaor l ) i l i6usai tacks ."

Such ie th e statement I mnde, without se-licitjitjoti, a f t e r my recover:-, tind such • i s t a n Jby at this present1 moraont. I am convincedtha t -Warner ' s Safe Cure is nil i t i s claimed tiIse, and as such deservus the great favor Lhas receivetl. A remedy which .can cure t heseTorest c a i o of tropipol malar ia of • liveyears' s t a n d i n g certainly ennnot fuil to

! those m i n o r malarial troubles which nr

.UeD««hI>l lNilaming M;ist. Evenare fn'eat n

beon worshiping il brass outing ot tlio-lhcocltoilbr the am o) Brown's Itol Bittaca.ili'uis of the oil ]unst India company. V™TT,.irr^ 7TZ T" • *It was anointed with sandahvood .oil I Mptar«aikfo" ° ™,a<!"^™s t o

evrry ilay, Tlie pi'ii-sts wore'luth to}itelieVt; their mistsilie, and greatlyobjected to giving up Hire Ur:vsa. Thedeicand lor iloU in India.-iurn-ishes avniy profitable trade to certain'EnglishOhriHtianH. -' I t . is siiicl Birminghammtinttfacturers sell a great number ofimages of heathen deities to thenatistes-fit an enormous ivlvance .over tiie'costof jirgftuction.*-". ••

hule]phia company hag boughtn farm in .Accomac county, Vst., whichis to be devote.I to raising'of geese laonlcr to obtain their feathers. Theybegin with 2.0CO fowls and increase tcr

olvation Navy H'th« t i t l^ofa 'neworganization in Knf.'lon<l-wl l'ji.—Ecv- J- P . Zohrino saysi " Il d in my right side. The use of

ittos enabled mo to •walk."As a perfect iihnrtnaeoutienl preparation,

J ' S f i l i s e 3 a i i y i ) r O i e t a

clo nh S(r>oni~ ^ p i ^ V w t r t 7 l r t h i r * t n t t ' o ^ i

but

wlion you have tried everything elfailed, try our Caroline and be lm

ittet be conciiaro ef imporluneo in n,i-en^dioa lor the relief of . .... „tliov became ©E snni't""0 iniiiortance. Only•such n".odicini!i» are worths' public confidence,

" ^ < f i J J > ^ , els. a r f.- and be Impny; it

prove its merits. One dollar a bottlo, andsola by fill araggHta. •. .

Hiod's Sawapiiriila in tin extract at th© bestTcuicdiea of tlie vegetable kiaRdonrknown asAlteratives aad Blood Ptu-ifiers-

"Eongli on Rate." Clears ontirats, mice,roaches, btd bugs, flioai ants; moles,' chip-munks, goplinrs. ir»o. ..

A.e warm weather comes on wear Chro-lithion collars and cuffs. Porspiration liaa_no effect on tlietn._

This preparation, *

recommended to ladiea w o e e r oploasaot feeliiiga after eating. Praggisti

Far Thick llcnilf*, .tichB, bilious coaditionB—Wells

^ b i U t h t i 10 ' c

,„. ,-.il DiscoYSTy" <words rflft-Litered as a trade msirk) cures all hiunorafrom the pimple or eroptioa to great Tiruleat

41

0 * K N T O N , Ky.—Rey. J . N . Beck says: "I'ltaSO nsed Brown's Icon Bi t ters und o&nsidsrit on'e o^trl6 best tontes so ld . "

DYSPEPSIAion uCcomp&ixioM djepQpsln 1

uppMsd by Che juFigdralin? (jua)jtju# cf I^ood a 3AOI^ittrilla. Muey sutTiireis, ba>e foiind It

A- Great RemedyM M . ' A . L . PISH, CheUea, V t . . wnafliey five j t a n

rotn ft oompllcnlbn ot diBordars; (Jjspaptiu vritli oa•ppoflte. She run down BO low tbo was poor, neuk, and:ould neitbOE.cnt itor jrieep. .She triad Hood's Baisa.^urill^; from tlitk v»iy st^t-t thin seemed lo lUt tli© Rpot4

'liotUtsiiiiidott »yll aom^n ot her—strong1.

-pfttient,-whoseIamllyphjildaQl ,ven yeura, tried I loocl's Su.(aapurilla. Th»

uly Wonderful. From ft pab, omsolatedroe monUm' ase of Heod'u SutBBparilUa pitturo of p«rf«et liunlth. .In tbefuturjd It U3'«'(tut7 to huniuojty to pr@£ezibf

Hood's SarsaparillaPrietj S', si* for $5- PreparedOQ]|O A t l l L l l M

sd

tlie JTrjuch ftlie capital,

. cr.pital forfthcie o \e ; HK thoetind a:scift,-nio t of wJioai r-rearms-.l withriflea. Tho nation will ilpb'. >o

nd. Mtanwhile it is hop.d thatri will itnefvuiie. The onvoys ie-

hs bonibnrdmnt of Tnmatsi'o as nwarto;i T.ud cnel act. The* Tea!- that mftayof tl.e foreign rosidenU of Xamatavo wcrtbilled

t linel tro'Ecm'iitjto

o b Heroweihs

thapgard iw t o

A BESEBV0IR BURSTS.

ASmartTille (C«l.)teleerain sajs that-the-Miltoa Hj-draalie Mining company's reser-voir, containing 6fj0f0O0;00O cubic feet of•water, burst daring the afternoon. Therush of water w(is . irresistible nn<3swept everi'thing im its path. It raised theMiddleTfaba ri^er 100 feet. The rosr of thomshiug wftter was heard at several mi.esdistance. It swept away all the bridge* inita path. &ver fd^es .wertI reparteci lo*fc.Tha lossooflie reserroTrninotints tos7,.,00O.

___Ihg_totalnumber of coke ovens in" theUSTtedStates In 1830-v.

eniployinff 3,140' persons, and= requir-ing a capital of f 5,545,058 fcTTarry onthe business.

Pastor Univfersnlist Charcli,WOODSTOOE, p.. May 10.._18W._ _

I'renciiing to tiie Squaws.

early days. It was the lecture or ser-mon tlrnt, at stated periods, was deliv-ered exclusively to the Indian women.An important number of thy tribe,th& big chief or the medicine man,\Vould select a promontory or • Handnaaote from the mainland and puddlehimself there solitary and aVneonaOne day. "Soon all the squaws wouldbe aeen following him, paddling vig-orously toward the common point. Nobucks were among,them; they all re-mained on the mainland. The j reacher,instructor, exhorter, or whatever heway, often stowMn tha water up to hisknees for'afiill holir or more while hedelivered his discourse, but tho squawsand Indian maidens gathered as closearound him as thdr canoes would

mit, so as 11 catchfeU from, his lips.

.lid per-v*ry word thatSavonarola w;i

never more in earnest than this duskypreacher; his face unit action -showedhe realized the importance of his work;He was suppo^e.1 to be instructing thewomen as to their preper dutiea intheir savage life; but whatever hesaid they were eager to liear it all.There was no noise save the occasion; *

ie caaoo ngninot anottiid with the slight sw

m ^ It was an exciting spectacle to seeA kid-cleansing establishment—Ther" the dusky women, i*hen* the service

public bath,hottse.-Boston Star. \ _ .^as ov.er, staft fn an .•

a perfectly putable remedy, embracine the thretimponjot propertie*

HliRluow'tr restores health vig

E V E R Y B O D YLIKES IT.

oad, lo write" im cntenaiamfr tiiIn -which we live. It prints,on ao a

than ft milli'jB copies & weak-. Ita cinulalamer than over before. Subscriptlou:PftceB), by mail, 59c._a_fflptitb, or 86«i

pet yow; WBUO-T (8

pHbllaher, Now Yprtulcrs tot yje."tibm Mf. LKiyia Kxss*. No. 9sn, Ma»»., April sa. 1*83. Ho

I havebeen tionble-l for yean witb kidney andtag in

back aad groins. 1 had grbat Ireubls in pawinger, it belne aaantj, »nd aeeampwitad by-terriblenlng,*hoTBB«elbfeinEiioftWdwithbPleli.(lu«tdep<»it.

RcBody bfwho bad Hsn rompictelj curad ot a similar troublepurchased n bottlo at tho dfnn^«'s, andImprove

more pain- It hM«iTeHmobo without Hunt's Eemedy «i any Pf»e». It is all thatit ia rBcomAnded to" to, »nd I cheerfatlr gi»e thistestimony for tlie benefit of tn» nwM BuSateni (torn

A Splendid Kerned? for IDr. Robert Nowtoa,4»te PrisidaHtof the Eclectic

) of Hie City ot w Tort, aDd ferruerlyofHall's BftUara

y inyo' bl» patiliving,.aad restored to fecaltli br the use oluable medicioe, «ftd amply testify, He a

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*v..^_,j5S~i^w',, „

S U M M I T , N . 3.

NEWTON WOODRUFF, Editor a

different things, Most reasonableadults will enjoy the former.fund yre-ft*r i\ot to endure * the -latter. Hbw-evtji1, Summit has ©ver-enjoyed a quietFourth, and is to be congratulated,.upon1 the fact that noise of • lire-crackers, etc., are not carried to suchan extent as in some places. -

REPOBT.

_lKfi recent issue of a^tlew *YovUeveniug paper, \veT noticed th© state-ment that several • ©f the Assessors.oiElizabeth hacV;Tefii"-ii&d' for the pur-

* pose o£ .defeating'• the mauclamus ofthe Geurtwhieh commanded themp gthe Geurty-whieh commanded them

ffii '

ftVxihcl, TlnBridge between

• Kocnlar" lneoiliiK nt '• Uie 31om\T, hciajJHd!^,"bojMii!ioria.>(l lo Inil-l n now br i .^ tTlntreiliiy Jni.e 7ili, 18fJ3,-ut 2 oTlook v-' in. hit a uoiifuot wonc-ied *1 7rtir(Ni]ii»i-«>.intv.

l»iv^ut-lJii-octorir. irtiudamI Fi'.alixia- On motluii of l-'wyboLI«r Uuty, mioj.u-a—

Hiii H b l j ' l l J d f VU ' * '

e notice with pleasure the local] "s<

improvements along" the lino oH our "^niilroad; but tlierC'm one impi'ova-1 ^ment that is needed-imioh wore than j {.;,„.flower beds and handsomely decor-ated-s oustations. "It is tu-Mprinfclo.oiioof the!street crossing's in the Oranges, iuid i lto keep it sprinkled. "Whenever it is ! p(.t,p'assed by an,-express triuii, every car U-nrin the- train inmac3diately tillsi' VTth j 'i!«'clouds of dust, to the grmit SIK-OII-; <--vouience and aimoyrajcGoi'pa^seu^orw. i (

The plan proposed "\vimid riKjuH'o-^"'.very little " effort,, but "would bo, very i yhgratify in <>• to-tito palr.au s <>t' the iwul. j u-»

ji\ tho popu-

Union iuut 'M-m-is

j Fivelmltle'i1.- of iho

,Oil i

(1—M

. Jvi, wi i

i r I I i i l j I ) i

L^l'iiH,

<K.V Itw!- H.JW.t. V.',. l ln.V-jImt' t i t n o v o t ' i l 'U> \y-i\Ui a-

to levy taxes sufficient to' pay part of sire io thank Sir. l?aa«oner, tbo popib ! j : ^ ; , ; ; / ' . ^ ' ^ " ^ ^ ' ^ ' , ; ; ' ^ ^ ' . k i ' ^ ^ ^ " 'the "'city's indebtedness. I t was fur- lar SupmintfiUdent <>I tho Krilroad,! ]|li; ol ,'ll0 t.xln-iiiiEt-i^ . m1 ^. h ^ ' u *ini>,•ther reported that tho comtw adopted U^i' additional railroad £u;iliiio8 to. i n,,. j.,iiiwiuld, if suuccasfif^ "soriouslV em- Summit. Such thiu^a beiuvfit nnr nl-• i" ymi^

-barass the county, -as Elieabollx con. ready j)ft)s^oruHs: villaptd, m:d , lionet-1 I"1"1 ''"'

tributes very liu-goly to tlie co¥mtyes" N ^ ' t i th i d

interest in tmeh in«thods, and it is f*n*lthem to say whether or not they v/ill |

rsmain passive and see their :

ujubwiTOsmeut ui Us jwigl.bor. ^ Vvc ifl.01° tlM. D t > a a c.UH),,,k..lti<,lls M H 1 l i t ; . : L™; ^"'.«, l ' ««™ l«»» «'"1 5'•Jjiuk ibi'i high time f.or our «ti:«.w ! U ( m „,.„,,.;,„. ,m f o ( , l l 0 aj,^ ',^]\l „„„,„,,,,„ , « , , , „ , (•!,„,„ty beg-m to iomc fur :t dohveranco U-o;n ' u n s ( ) | j,,;.^. i^ocont Collectbr. Tl.uHUCII Aisiqaations. TIIOHV are xitliM | fm( ' l ! ( i u ( h ( , l m n d l i o f j , [ v jjniinol, as i.vy.viii! J.'.S

lie to Liake an eiUu-t to ]»YO S u m m i t | S S i ' t S o w S t a s U i - T l ' i r i i .

Elsex !,r'-™tn « nnv^uatv '• ullreluifthlS °ai l r ts '" •'""^ tbc lit;-v,iili the Qrimges-as a imcleus. ^Vo-I^ji^.^'j^'not r^'oatt'i' in the j'iinlt of

vis ci'm4ty; EUiiabsth is uiorQ ipassible tiiaii Jcmoy Ci'y. 'i'b.cj <<jiilty of tliu journey' to coxu't isfamiliar to mruiy. If our idea be a

- V v n ; n t » -I'Mik .V. lt.il), i;7.

T M

i tho "-hist - Township Colit, anil not:uittci.

tvery umms in their power "wuvc iu';ed;A. , . , - , , . to brill"- about, a yijoeds-settloni^jiL,

practical omi it-Mii oiiljr be aceom- 1(, to" p.evi,nt ' , , ; ; , . „ l m d „„- j

•citizens ai d an of ?,Iv. Bmiii 1

T», ir. lilPJimlioili, N. -.T...I,

1 L. L 1\

!ir;;.".!: M ) I , ( 5 0 . ( H t ; M

I; "\V,

Mirlt d .

tare, ilie cqratios ars certamly ru j ; t l w l l e l U , i m ( , T i)(,twt.<,,, th«r lVltairn.dir,.™r ta-.-or. Wli; not make that crues-, J m o u n t llt:ill,)uted and'tiio ommiiit .iwi.1!,, li—l™.\.»•• «;.

lifl Srtvr,,,_f! UO: 1^ J>Jobl, S itllfoil. 41J,{); Ji.

PM L.w.,1! (71iV>!-|,.i A.' Cur'nmiil:"'*:,m<ij i 2 to i Williiim: £ . ,

- J l i e sick, the nervous cud tlie weaJdy. t h o neoessaiy legislationVou America lias, of eouj'fce, saifel-ed

' ^ proportioliably from this l-epreasioliof oa-dor, but It stands to reason that

, it is liiueb better that tbers should. ! .WE-hope all our lady roadors are.be a vorv gmjuT i eereaBe of happiness I busily eu^as-Kl in maldli^ sonifetliii:

r those l jtjUajiirMuieBtly kap.1

iu' tJmt:^"1 , , . )^;; ; ; '""." J I " f i " .way it ivill nccomplish a pennaneiit, i ou",iiJiru",".«r'i;;ci.lioM8i. D ,tv » i o * . n - b S' '" '"-Cui'" l t" N' W ' r "*" 1 *' ~'': "'rather than a temporary, benefit. :» -on«i iJUra.-mli-,, Vuics, u'o it'atnivcl- .s"!>,?.',; \.-,-m,,,i j w D

- ^ — ^ — • — - :™'"». ,„„,,„Vau,,,,,,:,. t. i si;..,i.i.iwid,,,,Uv,A;i,,,,;1-.i..v. • •••

„ , . A / i f !i»«^ -™ or Mil ,)„„; JI. • • •

£ lost: hjiclso io l>l«ii.U-l.|,pyi

! tial J tl1 snbstau:

_ e:of t o i - © f l m f ; . . . . . . .- hjiye had, .'jt • foi1 yews, without ouce I this year, if not savpnss it., i e t ;getting i^ed to it. ' To ^wifnoss a everyone sho\y'Rome public spirit, j

• pyroteeluaic-d^play as ,an eutertuiu- ;eveuif in a small v:ny. Tbe. Ladies'jtii^nt ftii4 a I 1 ftrt'» aV^ ^ ^ M ^ 1 I t

Hw tbb reduplicato,^^ toere, Wpedoes and toy'pistols i

* | d i everj' small V^2T/ flre "

. 51 I),, .u-cjr,if.ltcn

li-.H.IU;

lliilvlii

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The Summit R<=eotd,

EWTON WOODRUFF Ei g P t ha

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j,cs' irj,it i.cs'i'KEKP THINGS FRESH AND COOL

Tiiomas i i auksPB/0TJ04L SKATER

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runm t C'mageO VT FARROW

i

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B'\eiy, Coiifectionery—AND —

spri\ccniLD u n uOj t P 1 S \

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T ] F \ D I LL f U C n i p t

A fall line .of CHOICE FI'.ESH COXFE-,

I EC'lEV'tt f ow > it vlole^ ^ J | \ h e mile from st t tl tnre

n c a n c e n Fai r e s a 1 \ ax eb

4 X1 e<l a liort u nee ^

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MWS Or THE WEEKEastern and Middle Sta les '

t AMONG the bills signed by tho covernor,.ofPennsylvania is on©' abolishing the- -con.tijict system in prisons, and another pro-feibiliay political parties from demandingtfrom officials contributions for political put-

1 jjoses.

honQ ISLAND has "been devastated by thet terrific storm ever known in its history.

of Dennis Wolf was demol-ished, and the family were carried'a distanceof about fivi,.huadied feot-through, the air-Mn Wolf was killed nntl his wife's skull

CHtsiia n f.S5ill the prominent. St.LMIIB l.iwic.1 fthwco.sadden difiainnmahc.:and alleged defalcation ci'tnted great ox-,itement, returned to the city nntl

badly cut. At Utica, wear Chillicothe, the ! jjenoraL'deninl. of tho aeemEapti&t Brick church was deSummer, City, eighte

_ i hoi336a were wrecked; othersiially demolished, farm3, iet — --'•*'were tom into fragments; and many-persons

N, L. DTJKES, who was recently acquitted«f the mn'rcler of Captain A. C. Nutt, cashier

. cf the State treasury of Pennsylvania, wasehot and killed" by the latter's son, JamesMult, at Uuiontown, Penn. lames Nutt

r ' lay.in wait for Dukes near the poatoffice in-Bujoatown, having previously been observed

• practicing with a revolver. Wtfen Dukes a'y-pesred Knit flrfed several shota from a revol-ver -at him. Dukes fled: bat had been"Wounded by the bullets and- fell dead withina few feet of. the place where he had beenshot. Sis body was conveyed to the same.rooin in which Captain . Nott' was. slain

• .-• last December. Nutt was arrested and takei-to jail, It .will beD

mbered that lastDecember. Dukes shot and killed CaptainNntt in a hotel at - "Umontown: A nnm-"bep of letters -in regard to - CaptainNatt'a daughter-*- whoni Duke3 had•paid some attentions and •whosa_character he had attacked, passed betweenthetwo men. -Finally Nntt visited Dukes in

. toe latter's room at the hotel. Soon .after

of WO pemeat

by Eukcs, who claimed tho>4tf» acted-'defence. The trial of Dukes igreat, excitement, which waiteneifled when the jury, t<fudge's amnzoment, brought in a vordict ofacquittal between "him and Captain Nntt,[The trial was followed by indignation meet-ings, at which the jurymen and Dukes were-denounced in strong -language^__ Foya time there "was "danger of mob vio-lence against Dukes, and he took theprecaution to keep out of Uniontown.O0.ce when he returned there quietly'hewns•orflerGcFtsya meeting of citizens to leave the I trod ^u*-

.lolished, and at'riles southwest,

eleven buildings were' destroyed "and thou- -sands of trees were-nirtooted.

i8i_H—( colored) shot and'killed•don," a white "resident of Eock-

_^ i., his wife nud eon, and then fled.only cause assigned for the terrible deed

»_ . • i*. _ . . . . a , . TTI I ~ V : • .. •— i IU»IL_-I .-- i<is that tW "murderer " intended ETKssault-ayoung daughter-O£ .Garden, who made herescape. •1 Tamil murderers will be tried at (hepresent term of the county court at iulano,Texas. State troops were sent there to pre-serve the peace, '

ngainst

damage hifs Won tlono by heavyrains, followed by floods, in1 portions ofj-Mis-eouri, KODBBB aad .Michljeati. Nearly nilrailroad traffic in some places had to boabandoned, aad many bddges rmdjsomehouses were swent awny. . - —

were convicted at Mount Sterling,

THE chief signal bftieer lisa or doted thoimmediate diseontiluinnciTof ft number ofstations'on account ot reduced appropria-tions.

A^gTiftTtwa incident In the star routetrial w'as the sudden falling in a fit o£ Juroi

& , r y « o n after th.Ky., of the murder of Vaughn Hestofi, {at6 u p o n t h e i f yettoawhom they shot dead in bed beaide his wife T i n g the court-roomEnd child and all wee© sentenced to imprlsand child, and all were sentenced^ to impris-onment for life. • / •

AT the Ohio1 State prohibition conventionn Columbus a full ticket, headed by Ferdi-

nsnd gchumftaher for governor, waa nomi-nated, and a platform in conformity withthe principles of the party wae'adopted.

WU/UAM HABDEK and Solomon Hewittwere hanged in privateat Conway, S. C , forthe murder of Jeremiah Stalvey, an olfl mer-chant. ' - •

JOBDAN COBBIN, the negro "who murderedBenjamin Garden and seriously wounded hiswife and sdn, for the purpose of getting themontof the way §d: that "he could assault Car-den's daughter, nt Rockford, Ala,, was cap-tured by citizens nnd put in jail, The same

& , r y « o n after the jury had retired to delibor-{ h i tot The jury were outer-

to "" "HQ»JT« farther.

langed.• and. horr

veajaiaed. for nn hour about the hous'e,which was barricaded by the. woundedwifo with a bed onwhioh lay her dead hus-b«ad,wbohadbeen shotin the head whilefieleep by a gun pushed throufih a window.The daughter egoapod to the woods. Showas found almost de^d from fright aud isnot expected to live. Tho mother and eonwill recover. ' -

IN the United States district court at Aus-; tin, Texas, an important opiiiibn'was.deliv.

town within twenty-four hours. An effwas made In the legislature to expel hiea,but before the. committee appointed to in-.-yestigate the matter^eoold take action Dukoa'reaigsed.

B trftg^dy at TJ ntow been thag pic of conversation in

•ern Pennsylvania. .The coroner'a inquest,•which resnlted-iiui verdict that Dukes .cameto his death at the hands of James Nutt, re- j nature were depi&dentvealed the fact that two of the bnlleta case

suit brooght under thecivil rights act, passed by Congress- inM&rchu187G, to enforce the penalty of $500'or*€3!CludiLif£ Xjaurfi JSvans, a colored'woman,from n ladies' car on the Houston and TexasCentral railroad. ' The court held that the actis unconstitutional; being an infringementon the rights of 1,he several, Stales, andTlwtthe State tribunals alone have jurisdiction in

similar.inttns

the premises. Nineteen suits of a

p , the heart of deceased. So" eorlp-tions bate been started to pay for Nutt's tie-

, Jenee. - " " 'Two ladles who died in New York city

witliin afewhoar3 of each other have joail^ncremaledat Washington, Penn.,'on suo-

1 ' CcefliBg days. They were Mrs.- CorneUa" "Wolberg and Mrs. Bertha Blechen. By a

t B g e coincidence both died from the samei l d

EX-JUDOB CHE3TE» H. Krum, the leadinglawyer of St. Louis, mysteriously .disap-peared some weeks ago, and it has been dis-covered that he h&s misappropriated trustfimds in his charge to the extent of at-least

i n 3 t r o c t ions from the court,non suddenly fell to the .floar.

heA, gr-eat

lontmct. Vth© Washiiigto

painful organic ~ one—.and ©no!)t ad been eick a year and a hulf,Mr. "Wollberg said that hia

TH«I> WAKNEB, a laSor, accased of assault-' iug and stabbing tin eight-year-old girl at

Sheboygaa, Mich., Was taken from jail andb dhanged by a crowd.o an affray at a school exhibition innry, Ky., one man -was shot dead,

•would be kept in his home, in an urn UnotheiTwasmortallywounded.andawoman•wreathed with flowers and-baving her picture ' W a s wounded in the chs ek by a bullet,•nsrenued over it. Mr. Bleehen will sen.Ithe ashes of hi$ wife to Carlsruhe, Germany,y,

posited, in the bnrial-place of her

A WILR eeene of excitememouating to a panic, wa

b d f d b

t, almted ing

Chicago bpard of trade by the announce-menithattho'nraj of McGeoch, Everinghnr

is arranging for a. ecientiilc I & Co ' i ^o heaviest dealers of- lard in theCongress in -August, i88i, at which Huxley, I Northwest, had failed. This firm for months

, Tsmdal and /mW other ^distinguished Euro- ' h n d controlled the lard market and had^ - ' D 1 . . . . T(I . . . _ . . h ; . . n .] _"i._t miii GTtrexpecteo;— [created a"" corner " .in that product. When Jaring many moie.

scene of confusion followed. Restorativesrere applied, and. the juror soon1 recovered.

He had beten a heavy drinker, and the sud-'den deprivation of stimulant's is said to have,brooght on tho fit. • . .

THE,trial of ox-gotiator Dorsey, Brady andIho other itar routs defendants lastednearly seven moatha, and _.. whenthey were acquitted by the jury a eeeneof great ©xcitemeiit-ensued in the crowdedcourt-room.' The relatives and friends ofthe*peraona accused yiots nearly deliriouawith joy, anet Colonel'ingersoU, their counsel,was serenaded in the evening, The expensesof the- trial will ranch n'eariy ftl.200,003.

«B-fiBT7T*iiv TPn.F.n ]-\fta paid to Chief BushyHead, of the Cborokeo Indiana, the Sappropriated by Congress for lands ceded totho United 'States by tho Cherokee nation.

THOMAS J. BHABS, ox-tifsistant postmaster-general, has been indicted again by th©Washington gnuitl jury on tlio clmrge-of ro-ceiviug.compensation freu:awarding him n itar routo eon

TwiujTY-nvB clerks in thepension office and tweaty-oae employ*the patent office have been discharged.

FKEDEBIOK M. CHENEX, 6t Massachusetts,has been appointed United Staitea consul aiZanzibiir.

DVBTKO May there arrived in the Unit©'.States 99,C01 emigrants, of whom* 13,41:were from England and Wales, lf>,l'O fronIreland, 29,787 fiom Germany' 7,27^'fronItaly, 0,801 from Swodea, 4, 93 from Norway, •2,08D-froai Swiuerlnud, and 4,^83 fronScotland.

proseention's prineipul witness in thesniagainst Dorsey aad the re^t, appeared iicourf and'withdrew his ploa of guilty ofconspiracy, ondwns nuOTrei-t tu go froe. .

ror'e%u N"ews.T H E recent eartliciaak© iu Ecuador was

felt intensely income parts of the interior.There, wns great alarm, in Quito, where thepeople, fearing a cataclysm, encamped intho streetB. In Latacunu^i which is subjectto earthquakes', and wai utterly destroyed byone i n % e hat century, the shack was verysevere, overthrowing 'ssverrtl hon-ei, while'these remaining .threaton^te fall any riio-

'ment. Th,e vlWftgen iii the" viciuity are al-most completely destroyed. Cotop;isi i^ i aactive eruption, aad thtHpe^P^Jujhe vicini-ty are terrified at.,tbo prauable repefition of.tho cataslro(5h©oi Mnreh, 18(17.

T B B S S gtories of the barracks at Kaloga,RBB|i&, fell is, billing ion.'persons and in-

Ciunese conamaader at Shanghai hasinformed the French minister that China hasto intention of declariug war against'Franoe.

The French minister lms replied that Chi-foldiers cuptutEfd in Toaqitin will be

idercd as pillagers and summarily shot..TAILS of thebembiifdmontof Mnjuaga,

Mii<la<:ascar, by tH?Trench, have been^.re-ceivod. After demimSing ttio -sarvonder ofhepUce and refceiviag an evasive reply ttva,-cssels. opened fire on the low% the •lireo forls of which, mounting thirty ~L-'~

KUUS, replied. They : were ctiiiclilysiltncod, however. Tho Hova qanrtoc „

d d liut, th F i

:;ictory and most of the American housesscaped injury. Tho garrison, composed ot

y,000incn, retreated. The French oeeupiedtho town, and arts collecting the customs.

PEKU has a nev? cabinet.JOHN Biticmx, the fumousJEiiglUh states,

man, has been feted a whole woelt _tty hisfollow-citwons o£ Birmingham in honor oEhia having represented that city twenty-fiveyears in the British parliament. '• - —

JOHN W. I^OSTKU, the new American nun-'istcr to Spain, has preaented Liis credentials-to King Alfonso at Madrid. ,

ALT. tho business piirt ol Sterling, n villaguin Canada,, ban been barnQdi. IOMS about§150,000.' " , , , '

Tua number.of children killed diiriag thapanic at Suridcrlund, England, reached full/•JO). Some of the eliildren who CS^npoa s a ^that a report sproiid^thH-ongh the gallery atthe close of tho performance t h a t ' t h e child .first out of the hall, would {jot ni'tiio, !ia9there was, consequently, iut eager rush fa r 'tho doors. Most of the bodieyoE the victimswere buried together ia a long t rench . .

RETIRED.

.A Philadelphia dispatch «,ays:is informed that' the garrison of Por t MifiUti,.in the Delaware, will depart for Washingtonto-morrow under 'tho express orders of CliePresident to receive a commisaioa nnd bepinced on the votired list of army offleers.Tho garrison is, and has boon foe- many .years, composed of one man, but he hn^siacohis crilistmout on Mareli iVi, 1S05, seou enoughservice for a dozen.' Hia name U George W,Bromley and liis rank is ©ranniicQ-^Prgeant.He was n j-aj't o l tho " serried columns" •that •" blazed'J nt (J^Ceola, tho Homraolechief, from 1841 to 18H, When the i lesican .war broke out ho was one ol tho?e=to plungethrough'the surf and jilant ScoLt'a batterieson tho beach bofot-e tho walls of Vera Craz.After fighting at J'alo Alto. Rp^aea de- laTalma and OnmfU-go, he, fell with a ballilirodRh his lejj while leading hia companyin the ' . diarge on the Qu©cn.'a

. bridge : at Monterey, after his cap-Kin and"' lientennnt had been shotdown. He h^a refused « coinmisftioin threetimes before; he hns been in charge of for ttfifilin for many yearn, while among hia vis-i(oi-s have b?cn unmbered otneers of thohighest rank, hifi 'aling Oeneml BheraianHo has sorvey the longust nad ia the oldestsoldier in tlio active service of the country,

" -a.in Norwich, Conn., August 3,

a destroyed GrayL „,,„,,„- , . ^j , cawine a loaa of $lC0,00a obligationi lard was offered righ

N-BOOTH, the American tragedian, ar- in any quantity,'ft^id prices fell, ini few days since from a • to 0&OBO complete demombzation. Eight

long and Successful tonr abroad. o t f e t t firms, moot of them brokers f«,' T a s battle of Banker Hill anniversary was•celebrated in Boston Uy a general suspemionof bU8raess",'a militgr£4>araljle and a d isp lay

^-Of_ftt*wotk9._ ._._. _

Boston, and confessed to havinc embeuleclwm«_|44,O0O while cashier of tha Massaohu-Mttfi Loan and Trust company.

ALABOE party witnessed 4he departure ofih» Amsrrcan rifle team from New T o r t for]&ng]andt where they will shoot the return

.Geoch, Everiugham & Co., whose lossesamount to more than $1,000,000, h\so sus-pended ; ond the total losses of the- lard^'balls " will reach aboat $l,0»,000.

and left that Mr. Henry M. Stanley has arrived alanner Brazzaville with- 1.0D0 men, M. de .Braz-ia

his French opponent, haa a force of 21.0 menmd has made but little progress.'p g ;

•\VDLLUM E. GLADSTONE, premier ofEng-HUd, will not retire at the end of thtrpresent

eesaion of piirliament, an has beenTnmored.T TBWMK is the'fu'll name of tfio

latch with the British team.

---"South a n d West .

' ANOTBEB.boom in Confederate war bondsi s reported at Richmond, -Ta. North Cato-,Biia war-jjond» brongfat-fom doUwn per$1,000. One house' haanjonght over $20,-

,>40QtOOO worth of these securities.a tornado-neat ChiUiooth«, Mo.,

— A IDAOKOS olAQ-unnsual character has oc-1 present ihedfte of

fetnaje jollegl; was shot three times and, Lhabitg and methodi! of living.killedbytheReViB.T.Jenkinig,'Jr,,ayoTQig1 T H a sentences of a number of 1Methodist .Episcopal minister. The dis- three, -of whom had been''Cpatches say that Mr. Bortten had wronged ayoung 'woman "wlio was a friend to Mr. Jen-kins, and .that the latter hadthesympathyofthe entire commonity.

Thomas Walkens and hia family attemptedto leate {heir h.ome, near Baker*s Ford, andto take Mr. Bor&ne'a wife and children along.There were eight in the wagon, which wasjoanght In the current at Turkey Creek andupset Seven of the party were drownedl i n . Bonne alone escaping.

death, have bees cwamated by the czar.BT an explosion on & tug at Chuelo, Baenos

A.yreB, eight per^bns were killed and nine

of the dynamite conspiracy priBon-ert—Dr. QMlasher, 'Whitshead, Wibon andCortin—on trial in London, were foundgnflty, an* flenteneed to penal'eemtnde forW*. The others two prisoners—BernardGallagher and Aasb1irgh--w«te acquitted.

1817.

MVRUEBS.

Vnrloiis 1'ari ot Hiel

At Versailles Ky., OHio. nu3 Prow Brownshot and ktlleJ the town marshal, .George "

QHP, while he was attempting to arrest, The cause .eFTEs-killing was art'feud, tlio Browns ullegins thai

Freeman had kHlesl their brother Sandy.boutayear ngo. Tho Browns e a r r e t dAt Enterprise Ohio a yow

rrested.At Enterprise, Ohio, a yovuisr h\i ....

tully shot John A.dams. ' lJh© slionting was•'leresuHof a fanner <iuarrel. Putnam-was

rrested. . •Hndolph OFem. fifty years old, waa struck

down and killed by Albert Fuseh, in Olri-jn Sunday niyht. Brem met Fasch by.ntmtnt to urge the latter to make rep-iti for 'wrongingTiift danehter. '

ibout. forty yents of age. was fonnd" in annoon%ciotifl cenditip»i with hia.iiend andiaak restingon a cistern cover* inJ ,m rear>f William otreet. Half an hoarj\1V6rwar.d_he' died. Tho police „—.-., .tained that Carney had been struck by Fat-rick- Morrbsey in a qsarrol nnd knockeddown, his head striking the cUteru. Morns-sey, on being anested, saiu thatCarney had tieen ' insulting hisewter and mother, and threatened to stnkathem wheahe interfered to [>roteot them.

" AN 1USBCX EXHIBITIONS -"

IitHCctotosy In Its nrlou* Forms m tlic T;ir*. i»lnn Cn|>ltnt.

There ia to be held in Paris this year, fromthe 1st to the 22a of July, an. inisot exhibi-tion, organised by the Oentrfll Society ofAgricultnte findlnaeetolpjy.n It-will include(1) usefnUaaects; (aj their-pwdnots in the~n-"rT:wi quJ lu tlm nnt i-tr>t«-nf *rr"°F"p-mationa; (8) apparatus and instrumentsused in Uia piepatation of these products;(4) injurious insects and the Tarioos pro-cesses for either ooanteraotine their ravages

l d e a t o y b t h f i i h and \B) eventhins

m y bsectology,

r either ooanteraotine their r a gatooybigthfiih, and \B) eventhinbeoriftter»ttotheattt«mt of in

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T H E S J J J M M I T -»<K M A R K t T .FRANK C. PERIER,

POULTRY, GAM£, FISH ANJT OYSTERS,ALSO ALL KINDS OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASONS. .

A LARGE VARIETY OF CANNEP GOODS JUST. RECEIVED,All Orders Delivorcd Free of Charge. SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, O1JP. PARK, SUMMIT, N. J .

• . l-ly-lo

'-4

.thm.bfiii.in.!, T. W. Overpeck,Ju l i l tu . B..t bumin now i- '

work fi _ _ „•pare tltno, or give y<

im*. lonc.n work loliol© time to the tm«l-will pay yen nearly u

Moey ,TEBE^i; CO., AuguiU,

[BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1640,)

F. R. LITTELL,

CARPENTER and BUILDER.!" Plans, Specifications and Eslimntes •

^umuijeii mi an uiiidn'of buiiaiup.JO-JOBBING PROMrrtV.A'f'riiNLiKD TO.

Park Avtnve, adjoining Zumher VarJ, Summit, .V. J.My-lla •

BREAD CAKE OR PIEtheboBt ILIUJ; you «au dg Is W buy tkut mnijtur^u by ' -

N, KELLY & SON,N. KF.LlA' & SON'S B'AKRKY,

CHATHAM. X. J.l.lj.liu •

B. Kelly,1

—BEALKll IX—

STA PLE AND FANCY

Groceries,PRATTg---AS.TB.AL OIL, '

F. A. KENHEttrS BISCUITS,

W. A. 3PEEKIS. & CO'S

i General House Furnishing Goods.

j Tin a n d Slate Roofing.

i SPRINGFIELD AVE., OPP. BOULEYAKD,

i SUMM22, vV*. J.

\ l-ly3in ^

; : James H. Margin,IB0ARU.1NG, LVVr.RY AXD FEED

-I STABLE.

Hfteks Furnishod.on.call:

Carriages at Bepot-On the Arrival of nil Trains.. - — '

MORRIS A YE., ti^qy PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,

SUMMIT, N. J

C

BACON,

GOMON & DILWORTIFS

PRESERVES,

VIENNA BREADBeceived Eveiy Morning from

Vienna Bttkory,

Broadway and Tenth-Street, N. T.

Wagoa Mater,-PARE AVESI:E. near Cor. Chcajniit Streot

SUMMIT, C " j ~ - -

IIORSE-SUOF.ING a Specialty. All kinds of

Job Work will receive prompt attention.l.Ij-ain - -' ' '

Cabinet Making, Upuoisterhi

a'nd Decorating,

LONG,

s rJMMII .N.J .

MULLES Si WOODRUFF,

CARPENTERS & BTJIXDEIlS,Park Ave., adjoining Hand's Shop,

SUMMIT, N. J. .BS^ EstimateB Fnrnislied for All Kintls of WortJobbiii" and Itepairice promptly attended to. - ^

REST,mlghtyniidsiibiime leave behindto conquer time." -*66aweekln.5 t-ntfit fr°" >•'" " 'k p "

Vienna Bread, Elm City Hams,

£artabee's tBiscv.it, <gratt'& (Astral. <§&

,J)TV. STATION,

_ _S UMJ/LI T, N, J,JAMES H. KELLI,

Practical* House "and Sign

SAMUEL CHAMBERLAXN,--J|UOUSE.SIGN AXI FUESCO -

&Civ/O.V AVEXUE, _. SUMMIT, X. J.'It'teSCOTNG. LETTEUINO, GRAINING, PAINT-ING, MAltJJLING, GLAZING, KiLSOMISING

IS TIN'ES, &C. BOOfS REI'AIREU AND-ly-liii "" , PAINTED.

' E. G. POTTER,KEA.L E_STATE

AND"- l^iiURAN€E,WMMlSSIOyifJi OF DEEDS,

SUMMIT, N. 1.•st-class Fire InguraD£o~ConipaDies roprost'iit-

cd at Satisfactory Kates. .

lg, KiiUomluina IJI JTliits, ArtUtlc Signii"i<l yiiisimciitiil 1'nlntltis a fpoctalU",Morris und Sin'luyii^a Avwnacs, Summit

M!u.rpliy,—DEALEIt IS—Ge'si/s* and Jtdsses*

SHOES, sg-Rubber Goods a Specialty.

m Work aiirl Itepairiiig promptly doiModerate Ratea.

Union Avtuue, Sum mil, .\. J .

JA3IES H. (Jl tKENE,Avoniiu.y'" - , • - Sumnitt. N. J

Upholsterer jtPaper Hangeri HsLrniicfics. .Cfli'peta, Cuitalns, SImticii,&a*a(l«atKla(}Jn*tc(l. Wntraeges clcaneri ana

e. Furniture repaired. VarnlsU-P8ll*!iiiig, Oiling. WaxlBg of

Punilturo'nntlTj'looi'*.

ALEX. A, TAYLOR,SUMMIT, N. J.

PURE"IDRtTGSj MEDICINES;STATIONET, TOILET& EA-KCV GOODS

AKB ALL DRUGGISTS' SUNDIUE?.

FARROW'S CARRIAGE FACTORY.EiTABUiHED 1B08,

Manofaetufer of Buggies, two-ifftt Currtsge*.Pbffitocs, ^VogonetteB, Cao« WifiOBs, Village O»rt*.

Eepairing ia ill KiWnehei promptly dcn» b j

Fine cirrisg* repairing • tpecltltyt • .I keep on b u d a stock of lOBOtied mtttrUl.Parties bavins fln* urrligat to repair need not,

fear, for we b»Te ampl* room to itor* thtm wbll*

Carri'gea Ukeo a&d told at rwionabla n t t a . -For sale, tbree Boclitvtja, one Pbat'oo, on* U f

PoatOOuBoxW.

B. BAB81L,7l^LXT.TT

Mi]h deUTerod to any p»rt of SnnAt the o fflce of the EECOED

prompt attentioo

I ioTenUona, *o., earefoUr mtd« and p'ported. All' toMtan. itrlctlr «>dfld<

nit. Orders lof... tectlonfor la^anton proeutd In (o.rill receive . ! *»*«• Modarata ebargSl ft» aanrleea.

K I S S , C. - M^ KITCHEI. ," POST OFFICE,

. ' MILBURN, U. J .

are alwajs oa tlie looitonk.itceBtdluureiuittbefk

, thesewhodo oat! opportunities r^ma^p in poverty. We (»ff«r-»xr**fr

-1 chancc,tOB»JwHnjner. we want mfcfly ceeor W»»

.rlujflelil ivc.; opp. Boolctard,

. SUHHtT, H. J.

iling n«w. C»pital not required. "We will fqrniahoil everything- Many are making fortunes. La-

' S S "°"ifV>"'?"dX'"a"5wbich yon can make great paj nil Ibe time, wrll*BTj . r t l o . t o » H. mLLETI t CO.. Po r t ed . . ^

than ieuftiroeB ordinary ntgea. Ezpea«Tfliaroietied fref, Ho t>B* ulio engigei fiili tomoney rapidly Yon can devot* your Whola

mvfl oatflt

rk, of only T«»*»p*rft noBMtittt^iOB and aU that U needed tes t tf»:XSOS k CO.,PorUand,UalBa,

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~"T"^^^™

EQilitary: jcadenjy-,! .SUMMIT, NEW, JERSEY.

INSTRUCTORS-FOR 1883—18844i a in. iLUn LfflU

PHELAN & KLOCKSJN,; ' . PRACTICAL

Tia.and Slate Foofers,

5jCva., &uinmit> K. J ,

ALEX.' A.-TAYI*OK,

and'Clumt*,!"111; C o l l e ^ - o t L a u s l me ° e ' Bwltaortan*, teelructor

Caiit Filwavuar, W"aIl«i'*t«f&i'R. A" & Se, (London Univ.), C.aiTDt-lui In ScSi-uco tmd Gy-miniHilus,

fitUn C la ia l i . Mills, Instructor Iu Music, Drawing,, Modern1 Langna

ian; liajtua, Drawing

it of Cuiiete-aaiHii-

Ttia school willjjrennre bors snfl young inch thoroughly for Harvard, Tiilo. Princeton. West Point,Tlio school willjfrennsUtl AflUHpohs Convt

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CRUSHED .j>rlnglU;ld Avt>., ©pi*. Illora I'(irk, .

" Chemicals, PatentMedicines, Soaps,

«MA*>«poh8 <^iiverwtl«niilMei>i.d.1IiM«^rn L.mgm.^s. Cftemmry ami Pity.lc* taught wlilj . _ . . 1 niKl Toi le t A r t i c l e s ,% S \ ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ S ^ ^ S & ^ ^ ^ e^™™*. Gym-ds.. im-n-nd j ^ O M d i l i i r i O r i l - l i e a s t o i i e f o r M f t e . j . F i n e Coufcntinncry,

1 short lessons thoi-ou^hlv mwterocl. _ - , ftcliuuiziufi or inftkii%, r«uU (tv "walks, oua , . ." footlfl Watcsl1, wi

^ QUANTITY 0E:SIZE . ' j ^ ^ r 1

1. Siinrt s s s thoiouyhlviaapterort.2 Pnrcntp are not «i>«tiod to1 do tbo teaching.S. Puplts arc Uiugtii how to aiudy. , .

T E R M S ; • ' • " '• ".y Pupils, S100 per year, or SlO-pertrtoiilh. [ Boarding Tupiis, SSfiOi>psr yea-.,

1 No astral, except IijetmiWiital Music nud Paiittiu;,'. -• •

h ] , 8 p g ,1'ert'iuue-ry, F

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•."STJCOE.SS THE RESULT' GB1 MEEIT."

ENGLISH; 124 H«kei.3ites.ts. Bswails. I , J,

f1 Quarry.

frf Oontmctfi fui1 Mit<;Hil^'ni/.i?is b i :

, ''• T. & I'- J . M'.VISH,

A. E. EANDOLPil,

TCEThe Summqr-Mont-lis,

Boulevard Greenhouses!SUMMIT, If. ,7. •

Up:—:—- SVEEY-GARMENT GUAEANTEEB. •

LAKGEST 4-SaOETMENT IN T H E STATE. " " "•*""

U&f Pare Allowed on all Orders-of $25"aiid Ovfer.REFEKS TO EDWARDS BRC5B.

! • • — S i n ' • • • . • " '

DAYID Fo O'EOUEKS, J • S. &. J. D A VIS .Mason ana Builder' for confectioners and Ice Cream

and VICINITY. . •' DBAUSniS, ' "" "*

(W«f Stonework a NEWARK AKB •OKANfilE, N. J.,

» Ic Ciono by Efie Day or contract,, Jobbing naam r P B n i p i l } « U « i 4 o d i o tMl^y

received ut the Pi'SL Offlco,Ut- *i]fL%CE, Unh>n A v c , iiua

Sumirtit, N. .1.

ICETJEEAMFOB DESSERT,

Address a Telegram to Ibe

CATERER,

Will [le ukasedto ilic people of Summitllh mything in thoir line. All enters by mull

,' CELEBBATED

ICE CEEAMS &1 ICES.

isSionPotatoes, Grain, l'lotfr, Feo(!piay i il'inin)™. JI,,,MI.,» »iw timi UI.,I?,I» ,,;

and Kindling. Wood, !-""^'l""""'"1"1™1 jAjiiauuoi'iii,Opposite Dipot,

"rn1 ™OEGE w. BQWEE,CESSPOOLS, PBIVIEM, SINKS ,t ^IHSHU^'S j

wliicli i r tust bo h\a,ViGi\ by Lt\mllurtL oi' Ten'- ;

ftiit, uiiil adilresseii tit , E

' SUi l lUT SAKITAUY CO. ' ;

18 Ct • V. 6, Bux 14(I.- !

i ACR. I!,

' A. H. VAN HORN,

Work Si>v<rEiiton«aV'*l if l>e:*h

[ 1 M r C l T RAl'KliVKAV

, • J>HY GOOlhS,

\ ' r..wcr GOODS.

MILT, 1MB MY,Offers His Eul'lro Sti«it l>t" I.lwFollowmi,. ; t B * K 1 D CU>VBS. UoSlKKY. ,tc.,S2

REDUCTIONS. j l ^ ^^ 1 " ' " "

Y, Morristown,

c Iraiu time, nntl sik i ia superior ftrtick iu nuy Vftvi ty

iylti ileeived. And umuy othevUeR may ibe obtiviued ftt

SH0R1' NOTICE. •

otte IDeRusse,Glipcolate and Coffee Ec^urs,

Calf s Foot Jelly,Fjinc)' Cakes,

Cbiclieu Croquets,Lobstfer Chops,

Confectioiier anfl Gaterer!691 BEOAJJ STKEBT,

Near Cedar",St.: - - - N L W A R K . N. J.WEDMNfi EUCTiPTIONS

arid DINNERS « SPECIALTY.Music, Decorations, Canopies, Etc.,

Hurnisried at Short Notice, " •|JB* Orders by TelepUoiis, Telegraph or

MnlL pr^ioptly atleucletl to.W-3.il . •• '

Nogat Oi-iiagientS-ioS* Table Piece's,

China Glass andSilver Ep

' Silyer

1 to Loan,

¥nensseed and Escolloped,codeTBigned .will compete with

7fllY8t Garpot at f i r s100 Piecea^Ejrusseljj Cai'pot

as Low P«r.Yai'd-as 70-,Cts. ; c '25 IMeccR Tliree-1'Iy Carpet tw ltiw pet Ynnl |

( 3 mtl(!3 flfiiH Suiruil:t. 1 milli Delnwaro It.

Tfied!rrtiijll'<iun^ .Tei'sey Bul l , .

Sl.OO. 150 Fiicos Extm SCnrpot fis Low Pe

- and Hi.n..O!olJ.-

MKST SUMMIT

Under Town Clock, Depot Square* .

(ESTABLI8KED 1 8 7 1 . > " • - "

v Dispensing Chemists.To tite. People of Summit and tictntty:

S is.wi'h pliatvre that I introtfifM 6 you•Mr. Samuel * Br&uwtr, who ha* decided la inqagein int#itte#i! In vow 'own, anet J -fiei'&mjtfl«nt ittif-

rtintj he tcill 'leave nothing, undone Iu be diMtting'yourpatronage. •

1 bt*n in my employ ftwich for Ui* hUHtn

i, added to Ai*

l..w M *25. "B,arauul Suits

• DROPPEirAPJtfr. 5, 1881.

: SoliJ Ovdiiya li'nwn, "SumU Goidau Horn-*

•; Black Tout-lie at,.! Bwitcli. ,

i Sire, Httlla, J!l'31..firtn o(JJ*r"H«li»r-,4r>^-tlig j-| :-.-; of laiitlie Record. HI IIJS. liiiif. r iu7 dttJ-H jil 1 I

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50 Auli' Eeai-Qoia Suits as low fts &200 Euauiel Httlrooiu Suits, ati.&ow'iu ^13 . ;TSliOimges, i u « a w Sillr, Rep,

Cloth, its L<nv as $4.75. [^"

200 Yiii-ds of OH Cloth as- low pot- yd. a«"30c. 11 4

500 Hair SlftUi'esseB &§ IOW.IVB t$10. 1

ALSO, « ' ' '

IMMENSE .STOCK OF

j 46Ti, ») Jba. ooi, in'7 <l ~y», ffvu fti'mttii'iiftwciiv-1 iu«. mid other i.oittlotrWu. Dttin, Moqmitt ,6<i»s.Win he ponniitcil.to soi-.vci rvj;if<tei'(.-tl cows at

#20. Pnre hio.>tlcrt c»w» not restsK-roU-** u>< •IWnicu;«rt. hnuwiMtp, Mfilnoo. 4c. tpiiriiciinrn. liiuii!!'tBM'i', neOtertje, 4c. forward

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PIER andMANTEL GtASSES;

AND WItl.OW WARE,

Iii fac", tha . largest find most complete i 'variety of fionseliofcl Goo<la in the ', Emerson, , I.aulcr

anil no ostm ota'ge. -GOODS DELIVSRED FB1#FT? AliT P

TIIESTATB. , .

HOUN, *73 llarket.Street, Newark, N. J.

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aiid oilier ^rst^lttha

PAB1OR OBGANi ,to Igt RUI lent ftpi>lj4ii ou pumbiwi

PIANOS 4 ORGAN* tlTNBD \ND REPVIRED