The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 01, 1877, Image 4

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    THE I'RESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
IION* Si Sp|>r*r from an I uhinril l**tM
l Vlrw in n >mnrl Wnmnn.
{IV tl.r lAttcawtrr (Pcnn.) Examiner.)
I t\.r until this full realised the
debt \vt> ow the preen, ami 1 never ap-
II , the nhißbpi of living in •
. mnt y t at chvtx its own rulers. My
Imslt; I a Democrat, ami my father
vx'i > 1 >;u*Jx i 1 th lis, a Republican. O i
the sex* < o( November 1 t*>k .loan
my 1. •! winter's cloak, :ui>l I eouhln't
i. pi.- the tears. That cloak eo.xt
s.!"i. but it Vina short, ami of course 1
• iuM: "t wear it this season. It didn't
-• ■n ; 1 eu'il wear my double paisley
ivl . v uter, but I thought of the
s ; i'or • ei the poor, our heavy church
ii.'t, a. it the many obligations Wil
li am hail to :IOH' the tirst of January,
and I c ',*,. its! 1 wouldn't km a won!
a! :it it. 1 night be a downy, but 1
would : • calmly forwnivl up the church
HI -!. ..•oporte.l by the smiles .<f an ap
prove., c uusMcuce.
Win n W'.Uuim came home that night
In il N. >\ York ha.l gone for lYhlen,
ami tliere v.: a glow upon his lirow ami
a built wi: tin his eye 1 hadn't seen there
for veins.. Tlic bisouita were light as a
feather. id so id 1 : " William, what
dox ii think 1 had Kutcr do almnt a
c'o.k this winter? You know they don't
wv .r short chinks. 1 supjxose you don't
foci a.s ii you could afford a new oui>!"
" S-* ut it," said Y\ illiam, scraping
the last drop of peach juice from his
preserve p'.aie. That's a dreadful vulgar
ami I've told William so OVW and
over again, and I don't wonder, that Is
i n a genuine, elegant lVnnvrat, he will
rsisi i;i
The n \t moruiug. when I passed
thi\".gh t . s .ting-rvavtu, Williaiu sit
ahivi rir • over a cUwcd register in his
s'oekuu; ii , Ins hair uncombed, but he
cried out fix nil the top of his luipor :
" IVuuvritic victories everywhere?"
The country gone < i m :<#t for Tihleu !"
•• Intense ■ \eiteiueut ami rejoicing !"
Wo had W..T. . jind maple molasses for
breakfast, and I made the xxflfcv myself.
William had made one tvimest dab at his
head with the hair brush, but had evi
dently misse l. Father eallnl for toast,
and saiil ho had neuralgic jvuns streak -
ing all d an the left side of his face.
William rv ad aloud s. Milling morsels
from the IVtmvratie paper, such as
" Indian i gives Tilden 10,tkk> majority !"
"What do von think this morning
about u ■ ] ring a new cloak. William ?"
"Of course you call have a new ekvak,
if von need one. •Full returns not vet
neohrad from Oreg\>n. Ncxuda. Florida
and I. nisi ma, but they are undoubtedly
ours "
" Una!" said father.
I felt a .si d ilof anxiety about fam
ily pravers. William isn't a professor.
Father tea.ls devotions, and I was afraid
he wixn'.l be too supplicatory ; but he
pr.oi.i r. Tlv for the 1- - allien, Jews and
sncn like, but didu't refer to the Demo
crats, ami . nly ouee—just after the
heathen allutled to our suffering country.
When William came up to dinner he
s,i .* - of Democratic majorities
vi I.- p>-iiring in from all quarters, and
s: iI; " Will tun. I've beeu tliinking the
mutter i>x, r, ami 1 do believe it would K<
r •> b. st twuioniy to buy a fur eloak.
Every l>- iy is wearing fur. It might est
in iV st first, but it would be cheapest in
the end : fur is so durable."
" How much will it coat ?"
"Mr- (' >l. Tucker's sealskin sack
wasijL'ilO bgst winter, but I don't feel as
if, in our o -cmustamys, we can afford
th Furs are cheaper tlian last iall,
:... I \f. I could get a good, desirable,
I- : -> r ': :• - - me, but still good enough
fori 11 n•ii r circumstances, far ??150.
" I'm !" said father.
" W !h . a had taken out a blank cheek,
and was reihvtiiig. when in whiskeil tlie
pe . lent f the Democratic club and said
Fi . .La i South Carolina had gone for
i'-.idi .i. i William wigs wanted down to
the elnb r > in to see alxont the illuwina
t >n. !' filled out the check, and I im-
AUS:- - went down street and selected
the cloak.
T; it evening a shade of anxietv—a
i -ans-ly j re ptibie tinge of melnnelioly
had settled on William's countenance,
while father's neuralgia was Wtter.
William asked if I hail done anything
about my cloak, and, if I hadn't, he
sii 'Uul -ugcvst waiting awhile ; furs
might be cheajvr. He .said, when I
aaktsl him about it, the illumination hail
been postponed.
Tlie next in- ming I heard the KITS in
the -tr -'t screaming that Hayes w
elected, and when I went down father
wi.s sitting on the front stairs cuatless,
ami with his vest on Mie shoulder, while
William balanced himself on the edge
of the hat stand. B.>tli patriots were
stocking-footciL They hail just taken in
tae m rning jwpers. Very little conver-
Siition was made at the breakfast table,
' it father was extremely jslite to Wii
i ua, and said lie didn't know when he
lni i en tea buckwheat cakes that tasted
so much as they did when he was u
boy.
At no a William didn't stay to des
s rt. but fatlier, having eaten his own
padding, drew William's untasted plate
to liimself.
The t-ars were welling to my eyes,
an 1 father kindly inquired why I wept.
" I've Is-en thinking my old hat fixed
over won't look at all suitable with my
new cloak, but William is so blue I can't
tienr to ask liim for more money."
" M: rey on me !" said fatlier, " don't
cry ov. r a 1* urnet. Go down suid get
what you want and bring the bill to me."
Nly hut was to be of seal brown.
"Two f atlicrsor three," askid tlie mil
liner. I thought of tlie hundreds out of
employment, of tlie destitution and want
the winter would l>ehold. of the. vanity
and pride of iln-ss, but while I hesitated
a newsboy, just out with tlie afternoon
pipers, yt-lletl: " FloriiLa and Lonisiana
both aure for Hayes!" I knew how
father w >uld feel, and said: " Oh, three,
certainly."
For two or three days there was a look,
not so much of pure inelanch< <ly as of
gioom, wrath and vengeance coni
mingle.l in William's countenance, and
he sprinkled |>epper on liis bivfsteak
fearfully. Father said that lie awaited
the action of tlie Louisiana returning
board with confidence in their integrity,
and sippixl his tea with a spoon. I never
knew father to sip his tea liefore with a
spoon in my life.
Hy-and-bye it van reported that elec
tors' names hml l>et :i omitte<l from Re
publican votes hi Louisiana, and father
said th'-re w .- a chill in thw November
days that struck to the very marrow, and
William said lie intended to arrange his
business so that he could Hjiend two or
three weeks of winter in some Southern
clime, say in Georgia or Louisiana. That
afternoon f went shopping, and at tea
time laid on the cloth four or five sam
ples of sea) brtnrn merino.
" William," said I, "which of those
do you call the best piece of goods ?"
His opinion coincided with mine. I
held two bits off at a distance. " Ever
s> many women that I know have dresses
off thai piece," said I. I laid tlie bits
down and sighed. Then I held them off
again and said : " How dreadful it is to
be poor !"
"If you want a dress so b,fUy, get it,
Mary Ann," said William.
" I really don't know as in our circum
stances I ought, William."
" If there's auytliing 1 liat" to sec it is
a shabbily drowsed woman—get it." So,
in order to satisfy William, I hud to get
the merino.
Since that time Hayes has been some
iraes elected and sometimes Tihlen. All
disguises ! ~e fallen off in our family,
and thoue ay father and William treat
each otl with forced politeness, such
words as 'corruption," "nigger," "bull
dozed," have become familiar language
in what T once hoped would be a refined
Christian household.
" William," said I, cs I rung for more
baked potatoes one morning, " I never
allowed myself to reul tlie Reecher
scandal—m-ch as I wanted to—and if it
was worse tlian this I'm glad I diiln't."
Oii> day, wlien Louisiana went for
Hayes, father promised me a new parlor
carpet. If the question isn't settled
soon I-think lean easily get the house
refurnished, and perhaps have a new
China set and a silver dessert service. I
J) am so scrry the Centennial is closed, for
W I know I could just as well spend an
s other foi-tniglit in Philadelphia, and I
j,- do believe I oould have that lovely pink
coral set I want 1 so badly.
I don't understand politics, but I am
so glad I live under a republican form of
government, and 1 do feel sure, if any
one makes good resolutions, ami tries to
be economical, and r< illy menus to be n
g.ssl wife and daughter, n way will open
out of difficulties.
Smith's Health Lilt.
l>r. Hmilcr, says Max Adder, had a
large tank placed on the top of his
bathhouse from which to supply Ins
Jl-oom, and so forth, with water. I'lie
water had to ho pumped up titty feet
from the ei-tcni in the y rd, and the ,l>s
tor found it to be a pretty g-ssl sircil
job, which would cause htm ixuistaiit • x
}>eiisc. S*> after thillkiiu; tin- matter
over verv earefally. one day an ilca
struck htm. He built a room v< r the
cistern and put Wool "Sanitarium oxer
the door. Then he IMIMXWIIXI the pump
maehinery Is-nenth the tl-s>r, and he
rigged up a kind of eomplicatisl appar
atus with handles and hinges and a crunk,
so that a man by standing iulhe tnnl.l'e
of tlie machine and pulling the handle
Up and doW'U wuttld Operate that putnp
Thon the d. Ct -r got out circulars and
pubhshixl ailvertisnient.s ids ml ".sunler -
Patent Health Lift," and he secured
testimonials from a thousand orsi>if pis
jile wlu agreisl that the health lift was
the onlv ln>JH> for the physical aalvr.t II
of the human m< i Pretty s s-li pis>pl.
liegun to sec alsmt it, atnl Sutiler would
nish them out to the "Sanitarium " and
si-t theui to jerking tlu handles. Vtul
when a custom, r had pumped up titty
gallons or so, Sunler would charge linn
a quarter, and tell him that three months
of that khnl of thing would gne him
utnscles like a pri* fighter.
The thing become so popubu- that In
hail to enlarge lus tank :uid put in a
smaller pump ; and he not iHily not all
his pumping done fin nothing, but the
las.pl, who did It o.ad 11it\i ulH<Ut £l..stO
a year for the pro
Due ilay, hoxvixrr, Mr. Magiunis. i •
had IHSU pna'ticiug at tit.- health
lift every day for months, broke the
Isiaixl ujs'U wltieh he was ,-tandiuv. and
plunged into the cistern, and ]iisi a.s he
was sinking for the third time Sunler
rtshtsi him out with a crooked nail lit the
end of a clothes prop.
A few days Inter Magiunis can., round
with a lot of other patients, mul cross
examined shutter's servant ~ul, mid
lixiriusl alsuit the truth, ai.d then wi-ut
home mad. A consultai: >n was held, at
wluch tliev r,s vial to prosecute Snuler
for damages and for obtaining money
under false pretenses. It i> thought by
gvxsl judges Unit, by the tilUe the courts
get through with Sunler, it will l>e alsmt
tin- uuliealthiest lift for him he was evvr
iuterx-stisl in.
AskuWla and Angela.
The scene of the terrible accident on
the Lake Sliole Ittboid IB in many re
sjHs-ts similar to that of the Angola dis
aster, the horrors of which it more than
equals. It is at tlie crossing of the Ash
tabula river, a small str, am which dnuus
the farming country of the same niu le,
iitnl cl -.a* by the vtii. .. of Ashtabula, O.
The stream is shall -w : nd nt • .mgable.
and vessels engaged in traale of the hike
and i\uuitry have to load and uul.sal at
the p >rt on tlie shore oi the lake thrx-e
milis la-low When the railn . 1 er -
the little river the banks are high, the
jvrjwiHlicuhir height f the bridge frmu
the wan r Iwing seventy-five fed.
It will lie rvir.eui'ovivd that the Alieola
disaster, which t<s-k phwe Dec. Is, lsiks,
on the name road, occurred at the ert-ss
ing of a stream. The train in that casi
was much behind time, Hinl was coming
down the line at lightning sjwxsl to make
iq> the lost moments. A car jumped tlie
track and was ilmgged across the bridge.
Tust before reaching the embank
ment i>n the other sale it fell
over with a crasli and was thrown down
the ice coversi slope a distance of forty
feet. This car was daslnxl to pieces and
burntxl, ami but three of its occupiuits re
mained to tell the story > f the horr-rs f
that wintry afternoon. O ieof the other
two passenger ears of the train went
down the opjs>site side of the embank
ment, a distance of alsmt twenty-five
feet. It was wrix-kixl completely and
twice caught fire, but the names were
put out Is ah times by the passengers.
The situation was not as horrible as at
Ashtabula, because the wrtvkiil pa.- -
gers were not iu the water, but it was
nearly as bad, Iweanso of the ice and cold
imd Imrviing cars. I*l l—> bv the An
gola accident was twenty-six kilhxl, of
whom tweuty-tliree w en- > badly buriuxl
that they could not be ideutifie-1. and
forty-six wonn.h -1. The injurx ! were
taken to Buffalo and eared for. A bnl
liant ball WHS to have IHS-U giveu at tlrnt
time at Rltffalo, but was abandon, lout
of respect for the dead.
AVititer Fashion Notes.
A great many buttons app. ar on all
the new suits.
FIUIOT feathers are worn n ie t! an
ostrich ti|>s and plumes.
Coquettish little bows of rihbou ami
laia- are worn in the hair.
Buckles of gold, silver, jet and stix l
are used in trimming hats again.
One f the newest fubu. s i- of caniei"
liuir. interwoven with feather down.
Smyrna lmv i- tlie fashionable tiv. -
ming of the moment for underclothing.
Sky blue and myrtle green is a fash
ionable combination for evening dress, H.
Murine and ink blue, myrtle green,
and seal brown are popular colors for
kill gloves.
Hamburg embroideries are cheaper
and more used tlian ever (■ r trimming
underclothing.
Cardinal red ki.l gloves are seen on
some of the glove counters, ami the
salesmen say a few ladies call for them.
Tliev ore sticlnxl with white or black on
the Uiu'k of the hand intim-e triple rows.
Some of the latest importatioiisof I'uris
suits are simply I<mg prinreme, ] >hmaiaes,
loojied very low down in tlie bark, ami
have one deep flounce put on at the bot
tom in such a manner as to simulate an
underskirt.
S line of the handsomest imj>rteil
French suits have the underskirt f cam
bric of the color of the |*>lomuse, with
deep flounces of WIKI! serge or silk set on
at tlie b .ttom. In these suits there is al
ways a finish of velveteen, silk, or wrge
put around the bottom, under tlie lower
most flounce. Holbein gr>' n is a new
shade of this ]K>pular color.
The most fashionable coiffure at the
moment is a rata gun loop or waterfall of
waved hair, falling on the n<'-k and in
closed in a large meshed silk braid net,
which eox-ers all the back <<f tlie head
with puffs and is fastened on tlie top
with a IKIW of rihlNin. Another bow of
riblsm is plaiixl in the nape of the neck,
just iil*>ve the eatagan I<> >]>. The net is
of cardinal red, or bine, green, or br>>\vn
silk braid, ami is called the " Lnmi" or
the " Massaniello." The front hair is
crimped, waved, or banged in this style
of coiffure.
A Russian Story.
Tlie Russian princes in Pari* are all
men of large incomes, but generally sjwml
thrifts. One of them borrowed the siiin
of ten thousand frnnes frotn a money
lender, giving his jiote f>.r the same. On
the day it fell due the holder presented
it for payment, and was told by the
princa that he had no money to waste in
paying debts. At that moment a gen
tleman entered, and the prince humid
him twenty thousand francs to me t the
losses of the niglit before at the club.
The lender tore up his note of hand, and
said, when going out : " Now, prince,
there is nothing between na but a debt
of honor." The prince bowed jind hand
ed over the money without a word The
Beeond begins in the same way, but when
the lender presented his note tin priiic
flew in a jiaasiou, called him inir>l names,
and, drawing a revolver, made him eat
the note of hand. A few d.avn later the
lender received his money, with a thou
sand franc bill thrown in as interest.
Shortly afterward the lender received a
letter from the prince, telling him that
he was again in fvant of money, and
telling him to present himself with 10,-
000 francs and stamped paper iqn
which to write his infernal notes of
hand. The lender came with the money.
" Where is your paper for the note ?"
he said, taking the money. " Here it is,
prince," Baid the lender, drawing a large
cake of gingerbread from his pocket.
The prince laughed at tlie joke ami short
ly afterward paiil the debt with interest.
THE LATE RAILROAD KIND.
( iMittiiiitlorr I niMlrrbtll'a IVrtntil
I ImmiirHaflo* util
I'lie I IIIMIIINKI of A underbill wa >p< lit
amid invne* of toil, friu.ubtx ainl rigid
simplicity. Vii.l so, when at \t> en
vears of a ■>< he voluntarily tio\ ii|>oii
' himself to be a man. In- Wim prepa-e.i for
tlie applicat on ami lala>i ol inanli-xsl.
I la iieetorwaixl for twenty years lie gi\
himself no I. - me when there was work
to be done. N.- tlier on Smidax - li >l holi
days, nor at uight more than iu da\ time,
did he allow himself ato pile. I' .> oof
amusement were unknown to him l lu
jiortiou of his life was Miuplx a isaitiiiual
■xntmi of hatxl work. He . mrtol m> >>
e.ety, nssiune.l no style, and ■•eeunxl to
care for uolhtug la-voml money u akittg.
Ill' was seer, tlxe to an extreme, nexer
piTiiiitting liis plans to I>. .-on e known
until thex were triade public b> their
o|H>nitlotl. Ho XX.IS e imbnlixe, nlld. be
mg eu.loxxisl xxith a powerful fra u<-.
nexer fearxsl to l. -! his mil.-. 1> xxitli any
one who was 15.!,1 enough to submit a
dispute to suclt iu bit rat on. And it is
but tall to sax that he Wax soldi u if ever
worsted in u perwoual enixniiite.
As an employ el 111 was I va. ' ng . 11l
sistisl tkat his oiilers should be liv |.eet
..I without questioning; xi. ; >nt in Ins
mantlet and language, and tot withal In*
inwin.d'lx ntta i.. Ith . pi ved to
him so sttxniglx that tin y seld..m sought
othei s-rxtce xxhi-n thev e d.l lemuni
with hnu. I'ho liiuuiunous verxhet i>f
these nu ti is that he xxax a hm-l luaMi-r,
but a just one. kiud to In- men, hut al
ways careful to make all the money lie
COllld out of them. Durillg the Ii st pe
rnsl of his aetixe life, coxenug the years
of h'.s npplnxitloll to sttwml .<a':ng nil
inland watetw, his childr* u, tlmt.s u in
all. were all la>ru. I*ll> *■ xxei. . aituittisl
to the eaix> of their mother, and were
trained hx hot to liahits .■! ft new) i x and
inde|wittlelne. I'ho csannnsloi ; hail in>
time, if he ha<l the iueliuation, to de
vote to these domestu* cruv-t. But he
fwiikfully •ecwodedwUlua wife's tdtf n
:*ariling tin children, and furnished Iter,
without stint, with wlmtexer nnui *y she
rispurisl to prxivnle for them.
ills till is l Xf-XNPINiI.
In the Msxaul jieriod i>f thisi. ui .rkahle
man's nuxs-r, cox eruig lus steamship
enterprises, lw in.hilgxxl ui>>r* in thecoiu
forts and . njoymeiits of life. He l>utlt
htm a tine house, furnished it haltdsome
iy, and ts*gan t>> live like a man •>" means
raUrer than us a !:du. .. A . ar:, e was
plartxl at the disposal of lus xx le an.l
daughters, while an ambitious Dotting
horse oeonsioiinUy uiiuisterc.l pi. lire to
the tuillionaiix* after a hard tlav's w.-ik.
And finally, toward the end >' this
per.,si, the e uuilndore was iiixelghsl into
club life and rutiixxl to sjwnd an < . eitiug
at whist.
But with all these enjoyments h uever
Ut glis'tisl lui- lit •s. He lull! tn> ltll|s>smg
array of b s>kk ej>ers, cashiers ami clerks.
His i.tiiiv, ex. i wli.tr b basin - . was
most exti-iule.l, .■ aupr.sisl hut two rxsnns,
an.l three clerks did all w,.i*k, tur h*t
his linunsiiate snperv-iou. H<* knew
nothing of lsH>kk. pin hi: 'o,'. and
xxi:. uit be "aim* necessary t! .i f *. xa>t
opxeratioiis should be rei-orxle-l in some
form, he employivl a man who was g -*1
at figures, an.i ix>ul.l write a plain hau l,
to keep the areouut*. He u<*\owe 1
any tl-sit'iig debts and never utlox*.<\l any*
Is sly to be inde! te,i to hilU liule - he had
collaterals to show foi it: and flu trans
actions he iMUsalere 1 T( .pilled II > Us.k
ing. As ha *qUUe ! re.i y:n n .he in
vested it without (Viisultiiig anyb iy. A*
time p:iss sl along ami L.s means m
crnai .l, rendering lar er op-*uti. u
necessary for the eiupl>>yueu; t!. s .xip
itui, ami -t.x*k companies m .■>. iix. u
ient or desirable for the main. nen! of
thes** granxler t'litrqirias, he h.i i a niuu
erotis conqxany* of sons-in-law fro • ng
wli >m t-> -s-hvt offixvrs and ii:i,x*t..rs.
Tims he contnvtxl to I.iaiia r" all lus af
fairs himself, or at Uxist xxitli the s d x>ul\
of members of his own family.
THI UIYKkMONS (f X l .xll.ro.xii KISo.
There cwme a tliinl is-ri' i the grand
jH-ri-Hl in which he Untitle the giant
st**k oja-rator and the ia 'r. a I 1. ng of
his age. During this jug, si h<> indulged
himself in leisure and pha-ire more
tlian at any former time. Iu the rear of
M hww on Wwihington plaoehebailt
a onmniodious stable for his lmnw ~ w:th
eonveniem** for th-il exercise an i treat
incut; Umght costly -f.s*;.; pi >x:dsl
ii lnself vith at. cn of matehetl trotters
which were nutrvela of sjawsl; drove
daily through the park and <>n th nusl,
pri.iing hinis>lf on his ability to |ts*
any thing truxeling; |atixni.'.*l l>r>e
ra ••>; was avM. Holly to be so •! at the
ojiem or theater; dim*l regniarix at the
Manhattan ehih, ami sp. Nt lus ex.*.; ngs
thereat the whist table until h : .arried
ins s.e-oii.l wife, and really t • en
joy life.
Y. t during these yat he i< in< 1
diligent in husiiies*. AA'h. il> iv.* up
liax igntioll In removed lus . fii t> a
building adjoining his stable u bourth
street, ami hen*, a- late ls7o, h* . "iild
always lw found frxnn nine in tin inorn
■ng until three in the afternoon. After
leaving lus offio- m th - aft*ru >n In*
inn le it a rule to refus*- all hu-ine - calls
except th se of ik Ooiitidential l ature.
His aim xxa-. to leave his husim ■at his
oll'we, retire to his resnh nee and > njoV a
short nap, then take a drive on tin* road
xith lus trotters ami return to lus club
house for dinner, where lie usually r> -
n.aine l through the evening. This rou
tine continued Up to tin* time of his see
ond marriage.
His IMI\W>N> I.IKI .
It has lsen MX n that xrheu vet hut a
lad young Yanderhilt w.thdrew himself
from {akreiital e..nt..J. II" never seems
to have manifeste 1 much regard for his
father, but for his mother, who 1 vtxl to
a gwal ohl age, lie always ilisplnxasl the
most solie.t >a nff*'-tion and r- spe-t.
H> r iiifim iiee was always more |x>t.nt
with him than any other. Ev**u she
never BIHXM'IX le.l in exciting in her son'a
hreast any great regard f..r r.-lig n and
spiritual concerns, though li- r < xample
as a pious woman was not wholly lost on
him. Though the family wore of Dutch
descent, thisg.Ksl wonian was (x.imected
xxilh the Moravian church n Stateii
I liui'l, and li*r remains now Ii ltomli
d in the cemetery attu-led t>> thut
c hurch. Since her death, which .sxatrred
upward of twenty years ymrs ugo, the
coinmosl re has manifested a warm re
gard for that particular church an I ceme
tery. H> voluntarily e.>iiveve.l to the
congregation a very* valuable piece of
land adjoining the r grounds for the en
largement of the cemetery, and has con
tributed hberully to its ori.nmciitution.
H first wife died in New- York August
17. IHI'S. Her funeral was attended hv
II .* R*v. Dr. 11 at t<>n, n Dutcli R formed
elergyinan, but her remains were taken
to Stuten Island and placed ill the same
vault with those of the eonuiH"lore's
mother in the Moravian cemetery . By
tliis wife, xvho had l:cx*n liis faithful
partner through many years, and who
ha 1 shared the trials ami triumphsof his
early ciin r, (lomimslore Yumlerbilt had
thirteen ehildre.
Two years after her death Mr. Yander
l>ilt married Mrs. Elliott, of Mobile*, a
widow of remaikuble personal beauty
and eliarming maiiiiera ami aeeotnpliah
ments, some forty-five years youngei
than himself.
A Heartrending Scene.
A corrrsjHiiideiit, writing of tlie tlis
-ter to the Brit : h steamer Cireass an
at Briclgehanipton, L. L, Bays : Amid
tin-how ling of tie temiiest and tin roar
of the waves there aiis Iconic to our ears
the voices of the jssir fellows iu the rig
ging, singing hymns and praying in
chorus to (hal. Tliere was hardly a dry
eve on shore among us us xxc heard these
thrilling ami supreme appeals to God.
Among thore on the wreck were ten
S : .inneeo"k Indians, who, as a rule, are
very |* -odium. I luring this agonizing
-• ■ ne, xvhi 'h lasted for iiours, we heard
the ,• men praying. The bench was
linecl with Jimulred:, of people, many of
them women, sobbing piteonsly. Home
of them xve re tin* wives of the doomed
men. The wind on shore raged with
terrible violence, driving the people
hither and thither. The life saving
crews of Southhampton, distant five unci
a half miles, and East Hampton, about
the same distance, had arrived, bringing
their mortars with them, and but did not
attempt to use their life line when firing,
as nothing could be done. They, how
ever, fired a number of blank shots to
try and reanimate the courage of those
on board.
SI MM IKV OK >KH.
■ tenia l luirrrai front lloior nutl Abroad.
I it.*t a.lxtci from Mexico aie to the . ffts-l
lll.nl I'm- to mix ali.-lllg xi.-toiioiialy, nn>l lli.nl
lglc*tß> Il'ikilln llr ill seltlllg III* t*ll.|*t.l 111
enroll tii<-ma. l\. in thr ranks of I 'in i* Tin
nntiti.nl I.'J- il til tlio I infill Mai. l.lfi Kaxnig
ii ft li'i limn llu'li Were lllfl disaster *to ship
}lli : witli.it Ih. mux tec pixvin.'t* .lining tin'
|tj>l >■ m, uiq* i illng 7M l\i , f which the liti
I'initi nut til all Int Hx.nti two. I lie unit
ami . rrg.a** rt'iiiom nltil t1,2.11,500, nf ttlnrli
f||7 HI n ..sf.-lx got ashore I'm cxtcii
tx. fin lift in > mslillti.torX it J 11, Mi'twn it
i *1 I', inn 11. 11 xa- Was ill sinned It llli
tin 1, i t'.'J.tkai; mourn i o|ii.iKi
II it iil i A lit. . l.aaliai at 1 -surast. i. I'a . wat
.l. -ii ,ti.l I . iit" lama, IIS|OIIO . tMill
Hi. I . ill. al I'.nl Joini, N \ was blown
n)i :i I t lin i.ii n an.l t.il'lail nl almil I fl ill
i ti \ package containing Jim worth nf
alaiii|ia was ox.il.sik.d I t lltr robla-rs, Init
t ttrlt. l, |l-I. t. ,1 It fit ia tti if rat i nil an at.
1' , ilittl It .1 Miii). In ts-lmigtng In lilt- lift
f J. fli tan litai. Inl Icing n)ra|til initio
lit it 11111 l.t 11.. p .i itim. nl, sunk af. w mil. *
I . l.ltt llial flit I'll.- Ittaa l #f'S>,lKXf 111.'
aalt nf at ..It ill In-. . 11l I a I'ixllloUtll ctwifl'll ft if
1*77 it all i 1 flu aitni f.f O'.l'Jl.ilff. aa *galn*t
• i . I 1.1 .1, It .• - ..' 11 • fax 1 '. ami #OO,OOO III'
H7 l i \ iI. t MMMH O. Marria, bNnuerM,
naa rlt ffi .1 t nllt.l hlnlt a N nat-i l-t (In It gl
111 HI. 111 li'fUn-aati t'lli' l-!t'lt lawsllit if
Salt I I atiel* o ha* Is ell scttl.il ami fin tlllati t a
nillii ■ i tin . nf flu- tit signs of fin- tli-atl litml
aiillittt)<i| Jntiii It. I.lt-k. a nntilial son of ll„-
iltl-tmmil, 111 llt I till' setlictllrt.l nil lira KiVHTt
iKki.f.it of which In- pay -. the otiit I 1,. ir.#7J,U(k'
\. Vctkt'ltx Waa I'V.'ltilt fnf scleral daYS
tittf xxhkt nniil 1 It tlio It anlt of tlm Ik n
Mtt Maj mi' It no It att 111 a tin- tail nil 11.
,ifl i Mat a aaaiult ii)a-u tk tut, If, 111 a a 11) a* all at.
an,l all. t I t luai.t fromufinthey ha.l fiiii|(lit
a I i aitlraa till. 1 till tin Ik la it alt line. I tu'i I
• lt.it-- tniv . i.-hatiged mtli pist-ls, wlu-u t*>lh
i .nf Ho a ilti-laitil tin IIIM 11 i'a i-atlatiiil, alniik
Hands, ami icttum dto New Yolk Ik'tli psi
t.. a hail tin ti fiht ah'laiia ami atli inlanta It la
la lit V rat that tintf [ltttlU *lr lnt lnatltil.
tin N.oti . fntiriui:, nt of I.onlaiana on th.
tlat aftei tl., tl. ' V inauguration ohlauitil |aia
aotitmof all tin-) at at n na ami curt hollata.
I 1,0 Hi k .i.t gox. i uinotit holti ami .a cupled
11:. - Stato ill [a wlllt'll oat IAI I loatitii. 111 l
tllla .lit tl. V, holla llllllt.n lunula ftUg J.IMi
in n ami fnilv anma.l. tt. io ri-xi.-w.it ami uia.lo
a ).ai'atlf*t taxing 1. ii.tiy rliroi. 1 tin tin route,
llit rxclt. uirnl in tin . ;la was up to fevrt ht .nl.
It if. Aug.:u charge f tl.. I int. d Stat, a
tr.a j.a, k. ; t hla o. minaml on duty prepared for
ant t nit il. i.t't which might tiia.- ami oat in
structed t> tin* secretary of au to pr*-,-r 11
ami t.i.x.t.l tin- urganlxaUoil ot unatl
tlmUOti laalii a of amiotl lltr 11.
iln attain i • *it t mail tiain on tho l' nsa<*ila
It ..tl I tl, ll.lt till fi '. tin liark 1t a
(til Uilsplac-it I't wreck.!*. 1 llr firt-uian waa
falallt uijur.il ami tlx < m m., r I atlv hurt
lu th. an ; '..r court N 11 IV Ihaiua, ..f Hath.
Mr . ohtai ail i tt itln-t agaiu*t Jauira 1 . l'rehh
for KT.ikki for fho aa tlfli-tlofi .f hla .laughtn
lien. I i-ak an I hla tltlllluantl all ff i I't al
xlrem. lv ftt.s.i thr mid .lining tl;. eight-day
inarrh ti -u belle I'ouroho to l it Krttrrmau.
Hie tlun . i i. r iti.h a .1 from tarutf I■■
lttolltr-aii.il ilot*rtr*a twl.'W rornj alfm.at tHli
•tantlr. ami . n o;i ,a- \ai. n th.* morourv la
v'ainr I'lltilficnl in thr t tllh A >lu|>ati*h
fi. Mil .... Mauif..' a -in ' .at th. *i. .
ja.\ ia ii ttiir; aioatitlt am.thwart!. Tln-rt ia
nl a all If* r Iliufrltttl liolla. in li.Ulu ll haa
alao Iwtik. 4 . lit til liiif taiarnt win-To th< i.i
lainlt-r* lltr. 1 liroo auit. tttiK jmrtioa harr
iatii .inarantti il Tin* Nit. Hani|>ahir.
Ko:.ititltt*a!,a Into notitinatiii lion. lWn). I*.
!"*• - :: f ; t.-ni i. l'h r plalfortu an
n,'Uima t .ai tin t tnti wttli aUrm ant nuiif•
uafi 'ii tin ittri.i t |.jr tho IV-m.*ratk* ttarty of
tin South. I ...iift-iim->1 ami ujihrhl l.t ita
Nortluni •' I : -it thr frtailunu of th. ir
fraiM-hlM' 1., lntuimlatn u, v. 1. m> ami iiiurth i
t ikioui a [ho attifinlo of tlir ih uniratir W a.l
--r. a. i * 11 t of tl. North, 111 l . thr l'rt altlt-ir
ti.nl rlartkui. in tri'lii|{ to aai-uro l.t ith'tral aiij
tl. .-nt it.- in- nit i It aula.-, w hirli tl.ia n-.f f-*-
1- : t ■ (In o . ami I t alt h to. th alt to t . uiit 111
Sainlltl J. : ii.lrii aa iVoii'lrtit of thr I'nit.il
Stnti a ; ), ii,|t t aan .arm at ariniiathr ami umli
tiltil aiit |a (i | . th. hattllVinaali tiirmlwira of
.niui to th. national atifhontna lit
tln-ir onil .itora to inf.- Nt- |i*a<v. luaiutaui
tin .aw ■en 1 | r*-* rtr tho jm-• .It iiU i a.. !i
--tial to thr aifrtr ainl )ir|.lu:tt of rt |iuhtii-au
iiiTiuiirnl . la ii. 1> (i.i 1 lain aa a mail will
t|.ialimil f i tho lui)h p- aitn.u of l'f. -iilriit ami
| i tiara Ih. . nl urant for hi* win adiuiinalra*
I. n, tirii.in.U tint thr iiati.-ua! jw.tmat f . ri
• .an -(ni. )r.•• Im lita m IwT'.i to lr ro
liii tut .l. ' M rati* Smith, a nu twrtttfer for
tin Kaatrm r.-i!i wul, J.t*aui]il fn>ui Buatuu
w.th tfi.ii !-hi|f.tifi lo thr rnwii)iir
V tiiiii on the (ii. it S-nitlnrii railnwol fan off
tin track (wnirii Girhm .ml a 1 Ijoiuatillo
ami tlir { uarfwrr car waa luri.ni on it* aitlr.
i.ijuntu; - trii. f tho it tpanta Tli* Mi-ro
ta rr of th tin* in ralla foi tlit.faa'.'a.a) of
tin-fwrufr I omit .f IV.;, f,.r ftilrli!|*tloti-
Sa> •, ut Ih :!..r* A i t itt n ii. .Irt (,'■* i
1. 'lll 111 lk-t 11 haa cloa.ll. With liai lhtlra
iimmutu,. t tl£7,< ami ml> atatni at
tili.iaiO thru, ibrlon A I'.i., m Utrir in-
I al r> . t . f fiilurra in tin la.till ill Oil i f
t .iiiatla f r thr trar ls7ri, way tin tiiunlwr wa
i.7.'i. it l.at i'ilira aim imtiU).* t -0Ji.517.W1.
In 1n75 thr falltrrra tn tin |k<nuiiioii wm
l.ta'.w. With liahiiitioa .. 1m f •
tra' 11 I. lal 1,. . k - llram'li, N. J. I. n"rtllrf with
M ttral a<lj"i..ilif( liiuitiilifi, waa dratrortii hn
fin !• jl . J artlalli in>uml A
oonrtapmti n in Hwaiilon, Vl.. ilrati.o. l a
I.i.i k tl' t * Ito c innirrrial pur)*• in which
i ft l-a-llnl fho I'llaflNU boll t 11.| ).lt-n(!ii . .
I . t1.,A11. All tlio oflt- ;al laatka wt-rr th
-from! ..lhrl't.jH moit.-l tho atmlruta of
Ih. \iinr , it. nhu i-ol an <Wrr. am!
I
in ri'j'ly, ilw. St uimi tin inarvrlniui |*ui a
I atholf a u i- trial, in if in \*i*.trit-a M:a
I'ailiint 1.-; Slo \\\ al.ru. fatoral.lt known aaau
a.-fr. -*, .! • 1 ;ti H: .kita. N. V., • f mon tunsiia,
tfh ... . . thirty four t.ar. VI r. krli
IN! . II th V .MA Mnllaml rttr.il. mar Aloiaii
ilna, tii-til Iu . ali-t-|ti:,£ a. i. i to run .IT
thr tra k a.' .1 tlown au t n.h- fikun ut. tunmifc
!llJiirtdy ot. rin thou J. -1 nt tlflw-u {. r
-r - Wrt- Injur til. Mitral of lilt til act.Trie.
V t of limm ail Ultall.l- on tlirir war to
1.. . -la I. :i fnhinif 'hia ii. ra tw-lottfUiK
to (iloitor-lrr Mam., ar. Iw'tlrtnl to iMtc limit
lost JntliiC 11. rm ut Innr woithor. with all
oil l-.ar.l lilt t. -at-Uwirt tin MlloU Trim-l.
lii. lA. 1. .1 • ll.tlyalmo. J lin S. Ttl.-r,
W. T. M ivhaut. J. T. Ilunirt -a, ltoU-rt I'm
■.. tt. II . 1 St.. !. '1..1 t-, ft, fwwM ami
It. K. Win-lhonr. Thrt all. irrnil crrwa tititn-
IwrinjC froin ' tt t<. t. u mrn, no -t of nhotii
!. itr fan-.in - Hf Nt w JtrM t- liytltll
tiir> orjfr'u "I I a i iu|.roiiu. U-tw. u th.
Itr: i-rata am) lf-| tlhHcati". 1-v which tin ..fli
>r of tl Uiit wort .lit nltil i tw.i-n tin- t>.
jurtn -. tin- ih-morrata takinit thr a)ak.r
ami thr Ii [ ihllcana tin clerk lh. r. ia a
I i .aj.H't that th-- ilifh.-iiitn a 111 Kitroiw will I
■ tti- 1 with, ut war, ami ■>:; MI anneal lr 1-aaia.
Trrai.l. Nt ltorr.ro, of T uiulor, kw loan
lif ! t ti.. f.r hla hf. tin rrtiiltttiontata
I>. me an . -foi after a hard fought littlr
with the g .-riinwtit trta.|>.
Tl,. >|i| •-! f Win. M. Tto -l fr.-m tin-dr
i lanui aguuat huii in tin j•'.,(*I.la*| atllt, wan
tr.t ! ui ti.. N. w\.ik -i| rrmr . irt ami thr
ileriamn of tlio low:, r court conhrniol
A'.ri. Harlow. . laho-r of t TnhkiU . N. V.i
Natnuial hank. i . hare I with a ilcthn iicv m
h;a aenmnta -.ml to b. m arly fiii.iaa). itan
ton, who haa 1 orn rnnnrctod with tin hank f.w
twotily yrara. at*t> I that he waa obliged to dia
)>-.•■ of 1...ml- !• ft for -at> ku ning in order to
make (.h1 the ovcrdrafta ..f fnemla : that lo
haa m.t makt one c-nt of tin- money Set oral
arinetl hand- nr. eoinmitting d']ralatiotia in
r|i)a r Arr. gon and Cataloitu. Spain, and truo|>a
in . on iderahh- numla-ra hate la-en aenl againat
tiirm. . .. T.a ti ar.l-U.iunl freight haa admin-cd
nt the rati of live o nta j-er hnndrMl |aund
from Chicago to N. u \ork The Ohio rner
at. atm-r Andea. talunl al rJi.noO, waa cut
dotrn and annk liv re in the rtn r. No in r.r
ance fi.iv. nun. Nt offlciala Micceaaf ully
ru led eteral illicit • tilla in I'r.ula.ru county,
Itiil.. and i nod a large amount of li.|imr. One
of the at ilia waa tin |>ro)rti of a man of wealth
and million.-, m the eomnuiinty .. Turk I all
anthoritie-forl.id th. eiia.itation ..f grnui and
catlli A tire m Hi a k|.rt. N. V.. d. -trovetl
a lunula r of huilduiga. in. hiding n Mefliodiat
ehtirch, tin ]aiataoltic. Mid . x|>r -a office. I.oaa,
~ M.lion S. n n hliildinga at Oinro, Wia.,
were dealro;.<il l.v 11r... I/.H. iJo.OOO ; inaur
anr. rif.iaai Tin one hiuulreil laiva rain
tin. I in tin Stat- reform w-liiad at Weatlairo.
Ma-a . made au aaaault ttjam tin- ket |wir in tin
dead r in. ami in th" iW< n. ry article of
furiutiir. tta- dcinoli-loal. Their ardor waa
finally 1 l r the ita. ..f w.iU-r from a
hydrant. N.m of tiu-m r- .tjail.
V coutligrili .n in S- rant ui. !*.. d'-atrovnl
tin litdiangt l.lock ciitin-le, ami iiitli.-te<l a (oaa
of f liMl.tkHl Sergeant It. a ay, with two men
from tin Sixth eatalrv. while niMtnioitering
foi tin Indian who It-id .lit the telegraphn
11ii. la t-i. II Korla lairanu. and Ketiennati. I.ad
n -kirnii-li with lift, i n redaltiiiH. ami the Ihre.
tro.|~ra were wverely ilijiiretl 111-hop
Whittiiigliam. of tin l'd'i co) >.i 1 diiui M of Mart
land, haa la-en |mra!v/ .1 in Ilia left aide
I'lc Sj-ai 1 1- h ata-aim r Moete/uuia. which v.aa
c .jitiiied l.v Cuban* who m. rjaiweri-d tlic olll
c i-. tta- iutrtied reciiitly by her caplnra, <m
finding tin '. would fall into the hatnla of a
Sjiai.idi gunloat. The Cuhnn crew eat'.'lja .l to
i n .t ahore ui aiii'dl lavita. Where
tin- VV. tern I'M N and Atlantic ami I'M C
telegraph rom|Mitiie coin|'le, (lie ratea hate
lain greatly r> dncel Iln 11-ton t< tmer
S- lintiol" has He. n altiched uud. r a suit for
SI'.O.IIIM l.v tin- owner of tin* ati-ntller Mont
go'iiery. which waa run down and Mink l v the
former -teatnei V dia|iitch from India
, til. - that ill one of th- Hotuhnt iliatricta
(ShoU|niri I the rroj.a have totally failed.
Thing a *rc nearly aa I ad in two other diatricta.
Th or.ipa hate ) -erftally failed in aix diatricta.
\ll ntly '.!i7.i , u.i pieraona arc on the ri lief IVOIUH.
HI Madr i tin famine ] retail- ill twelv. di-
Iriefa. and now a million ) eraona are on tin- re
in I wi irk. Tin coat to the Stah iaeatimaU d over
tJ.iKMI.oiKi al riding in lk.inl.ay and Tt.OOiV.uoil
in Madia- .'lhe tiniving iee in the <lhio and
ila Irihntanca carnal off and wri -ked ti'i
ati-amcra, in tween tlir.-e ami four humlred cowl
hr.rg" •, ten coal iipin r and numerous dry
d .7 Hi-'- timalcd JeVtyntKl hiishela of coal
were lost. Iln aggregate loaaca will fraif ii|i
Ixtwcen two ami three million dollara...
A ' re in Kdiuhurg, Clarion county, I'a.. dc
atroyed Iweiitv-two liuilihnga in the I usine-s
part < f tho town. The- !ua ia catimated at
*100,00(1.
Treaident Grant, in en order to Gen. Auger,
of New Orleaiia, auaiaiiia the I'nckard govern
ment in the following language : It haa been
the policy of the Mtniniatration to take no
part in tiie aettlement of the queation of the
rightful government in the State of Louisiana,
at least not until the Congressional committees
now there have made their report. Hut it is
not pro) er to sit quietly by and are the State
government gradually taken |aiaaeaaion of by
one of the claimants for gubernatorial honors
l.v illegal means. The supreme court *et up by
Mi. Nicliolla can reeclie m* more recognition
than anv other equal number of lawyer* r..ii
tenet on the call of ant other citi/en of the
• State. A returning Isiai.t. existing In *<v..|.l
, alien with law and hating judicial a- well na
j lulnlalerial |a.wera ot et the count of the vntea
and Ui de.dating the icaiill of the late election,
; hate gltelt celllllcafca f i-hsdl. u lo the
legist ut e of the State. A legal quorum,
of win, h 11.<uae holding ail.di certificate, tue!
and tin I list Mi l' kaiil govciuct Should
there l e a tnae silt foi the ie, ogiuttnu of
rdher, It llillal le Ml. Ho ka d. Volt mat fill
( Utah a ii. )'t ol this to All. i'ackaid ami lo Mi
\I. holla. I J .n 10.cq.1 ot thin <ov. I'a.kai.t
| issue,l a |iriadaiiiatioU oidciti.g the Nl.'holla
gotertHueiil lo itla|mre
Iln oi.h rof Ti> si leiiMliatit to Gen Aug.r,
■ follow.-,I tit th. |ll'adalnat|ou 'f I iot, I 1...1 I'a. k
1 aid, i leal. I awl l. apt. ad cX. it. Un lit Hi N. w
1 Gil. alia It was IH i.-i. dill tint ,'lty that tie
1 a.liiiiniattathm ;.l VV a-duugtoii would ted int. i
' (, I, so lollg aa f was I lot 111. t I't tti.* I
' aid., ant th. | -i. la oatloli, which, to a iiitaiu
• \t. lit. rui-gtuci 111. I'a, kaidot.i th. Nirholls
got. 1 Hue 111 iWllm dtl . et.it. lie 111 V tls).at. h
sal a that aa a*a.ll aa the facia la.iue known,
the atlrcls W.H Clow It I with |ail|d< , hilt that
II" tuffs "ft! . . .11,1 t I tell I St. le lis
au.t Ilia aduitni-ti atlon ihidaiid that (let would
git. mi attention I 'c . ■ i... . I nskai 1s | i.s la
* luit. n, I-ut Wo.I 1 , Oi.to.lle tie u goierne.. el,
n.'t Int. I firing with i'ackaid uuh - attack. 1,
wheli tin. would resist, as lUrt. (tit lit the
laiUlalaUß llt newt ill.' .| legation in t'oliglt aa.
I'reparalli.ua wn. end. to qm-tl ant listnrh
atio. that uiigtitaf.-. to u Aug. I said that he
tan-el. I. I tl.. I't. ell Ids old. I as nolle, gnu
lug <lt lie I taaneli, lut aliout.l awai! fmlln J
uiatructlous, which in i. teiurly . v)wvt,d,
Ml I II MAI IN t GM.Itl ss.
weaair.
1 tie S. uat. )a 'Wit with, ut a dtttaioti tie- tea
olutloli r.|s it.-l from th. . iniiiitti. on I'iivi
leg. - ami flections, liistru.*tlug the |Wi'Nl'loi.l
pro fern, of tl.. St natt tti tasii. hla warialit for
(lie arrest of l ie - Ittmyoii, of the tirtu of Mar
tin A ltiintoii, hank, i an I brokers of Mall
street. Ni ii Aork. ami halt film brought (.. tie
bar of the SfUah to show . auae why te ahouht
I not IH- punished f. t contempt in i> fusing to
I aUsw.t .pit stleli- pHqMIUIMiWI t" 11111 lht the
I tiauiuitl.i as to who '! ll fed tie .diet kof tgff.UUtt
111 fat' I of 1.11.1.1 A Hush of Tortiand, Gleg. 11.
In ihst uaaltig tie' 1. sohltlolia sllhlultltil In
Mi Wallace Ikln.( lYuitav It aula inrigard
, to the ti.tuit of th. electoral *ot. Mr. Sherman
,lu-| . . ot Gill". s|H ke at h-llgtii In l.gaid to
I oiiisiAlia, claiming that the evi.ldt*. la for*
the retiiriuug h. ird ill that Mat,- jiiatifi. d the
Isiai.l in throw Urn out r.iuriis from e, rtaui ladl
ing places on a -count of tie tlolruiv and tlitlUP
idati II which i n tallest Mr. tiogy it'iin. i, of
i ktiaaouii, in rctdv, so l the .(t it mad. wis to
i wren l. ftimi tie )itipl I Loiutiana tin free
> toll which th. ■ gn. Hn Mi. 1 il.ieii.
ille 11 -U-. sul-atltuf, for the Mil at. hill
granting a)a l.Moli ol *37 a li. i.lh to .idlers
who hat. I -t IH th an arm and a leg w.-.a ri ad
and referred to tin committee on |a nai.>ua.
I Mr. t oiikling Ita p..if N. a Ark, |*rt s< ut.il
I a titi.ua from a iaige numl-rr of maiiufacturer*
Had I-.iMii.es* tie .i | laying that | .rty f, luig
1 and tin at rlt. for partt advaittage l .lis.ard.il
in as* , rtoining tin t< i.:t of ti. lection for
Ti.-. hid and Yioc-Tri -ideiit.
A jwUtlou asking I ..ugr. s* to coiioidt r tie
js Utt.al altuat! atl ..a I itrioth- |saiit of tiew
. i n c lavn ica-1 Mi 1i < . hut sen le p f
' V . J.r-,,1 11- ' 1.. ti piliitrv■! Willi tiie
untitle lit* of tin )!.! tie twllet nl thai
tlere waa | atnotiin ■ uotigh and -iat.eli.al.ahl;.
enough Hi the t.)i, Utllt. -of the Artier lean
) - : t• i. i. .t 11 . .-1 :i f tie
I re-. at efiit-arrassu . lit, and 1.. 1., qiil (hat
jartrtiffislu am! atati-tuBU-hl). w aid Is riiio
<*l. If t'.eigress ale tild rt a. ha satiafa. PWy
•olullou of tl,. o nqdi iteaia which s i n w
immM 11 ■ . rt. i mM pro** a botui t..
tt a* nation w .rtht of the instiaifttl here
I tewse.
I Mr. Mint. Ih-p. V, of heiituckv. aakul hat.
1.1 off. i a resolution r, itiug lliat fears are tn
ti. tailed hst th. i. idir.U let U a pea. • fill s. t
tl. in. Ut ot til. I'll-1 1. utlal qUcstem, atel dc
cdarutg tisat am Itt. 'iqff to |n. Ju.h.i- and ev
crtt tiie puldic mm! in atltaiei of a d.visioii
by the auth uty jfotid t I t th. t. nstitut. i,
.* imw.s. . iiujiatri t ..let fnit of .tazigvr, and
It 1* th. dm to! all g Owl CttUclia fo Jwa.lfllll.T
and faith! oh ! 1. It !:.. r. suits rvaclud Ui
acti-i.h tic. with th- t' usittuUoii. Gl.J.cil.m
made.
Alt* dioti t nr.-t All.(t| toll, - f tie W.-t
--ru Ttuoii 'telegraph < • . ; ant. and Irtlig tiiui
lef.rr tlir It i: -. !> ; n! uijff waa adopiwt by a
i P of !'.- i. e inn.
Mr. Whitlh .f .. Pen . f l. n
man . (th- , lutiuti. • ■ -i Mat al affait • n; i t<*l
th. hiU autii "TUiug tt:> foituatern of a nuv.al
cjfiirfilrjsl.il to IMqUU- and rela.lt * to the
future natal p '. ! tin I'liit'd s. Mast.
.I**'.! order f..t tl.. twentt-tlurd insl.
Mr 11. >dt Pltn t, of N. w \. rk, or. --.t.st
th, crrd.utia.a . f llirkl Ifiidh y I'u Id, of Ni w
Aork. wh.. was then aw urn m a* a member of
' the Holla*.
' The !l> ir tfi coiiitiuttcr of tlir winpas*- 1
tin oiiaular net Dipl. : nils- Ajq rvq.nation tall.
Mr. l.n tt Item .! Kentucky, nffeml a
. - >tntlot. d*i lineg tl.it tie- aiiaw. i of th, " I
laeaa, I'.. AA". llano - ..f tie AA. -t.rn I'tthm leie
graj.ti t'o.ttiat h.- t.a.t, aim* his art. at twin
aiqi-rmt* ,1 -- an fl.ctr of tie c ittpatiy. and
tl.at if he . ni l ti ot tarn |SM— , U of tie
dsrsitatrhea he w. d.t aiirr. ii.hr tl.. in. wis n ;
Miffli. ent. atel tli*l and lUi n. was in . it. uqff
of tie autl.unft of t t II ,ui in t. fii-.'i.' '
)iTrslu.-e certain t, legtam ik mitslnl "f turn,
and rttnatelu.g Inin to tie rnstwlt of tie -At
g. ant ftt an tn! h. -! i.t j-urgt I 1111*1 If > f this
.iiiteuqt, ot until ii dial! !• discharged ly
• 4tJkr of tie tl use. JN< ri—oluti >n i. adopt
ed -.as, t.l nays. 7J and Mr. H*r * was
remlnd.ll I-- tie c,lst.|s of tin* Ig' ant at
arn.a.
Mr. Kn ti Hm. f K. Itn y. from tiie
.I'inmlttiH to ■■■ ni tl. j'titri. gi" of tin-
HmM 111 the ii'Uliting of th. . o t. t.il tot.,
ms.tj- a re). ft re. .1.0 , ■" tn. -1 - -ption >-f -
the folh wi-ig rroolut. -i
li. . •!. f-. That Ih. Htnl Uof tin
Tiutnt Stall* .!•■ 11 '. . - uf. r . n tl>* ) resident
of tin Si'iiale th. )' .r to etrmiie ami iscor
taiu votes 1 I. .-unte t s* r!,ct.nl totew for
Tl. -ct. Nt ami Vict Tie- hut.
Hec int Hiat tie out. |->wer wtiicli fie C'otl
-titntum .itnfeia title | re-nhtit of tie S* nale
in regard to th. ,h. t< ral t-.t. * f r IT, suhnt
and Ve. Tr .!•;.! -t r.-ot. t v .nl.it hair
tranauuttJi! t*i linn ty lie sen rat rk doTal
dcrita, to B*; ti MM -*!.•. ..ml OFMIKMP
lite at. -. ill ) -■!P: s Ie s. !. 11l tie
|irt-M-ti'i of tie Senate mill u eof liejffeMii
tatix.
Third That tie t uaf-.tnlhwi doe. .-.infer oti
tie S. :.at. let It ; • of Ii -f • nUHv.. tin
power U> exaniiue ami ae,* rt*in the tidea to I*-
c •inii.,l a* . lectorm] t. te-.
Kourti. 1 hat HI the eve. utevn of that ja.wcr
Hi IMMI t the . ..unlit.!: . f tie eCI 'Tal totes
tlo l!>>11 c hat at tea t equal ja'Wer with tin-
Senate.
I iftli That It! th' .iwinting of tie-el-. ( .rat
vole* no t.'t- ran to .-..1f tid r- :aint tie ludg
lUMit and detenniintii.il ('. tt •'!*- "f H 1 rt
*• ntatiic*.
Sixth lliat tti hate true to sit
again, aud re) *ut In * • nft .* t further matter for
tie <imid. ration of tie House.
The report, with the uniionly r. 1 rt snlffiiit
t.*l l.t Mr Hut. liar.t i tef . "f llulioia. wa
ordered to !<• )>nntit.
I'alU TtiHif lltiiitlriffl Kfft,
The Virgiu.ii City • N.-viislai /•.*!• t
jtrin 1111.1 the following mv unit of 11
liorrilih' aet'iileut which laff-iirrc.l nt the
(' .:iwolilnt'.l Itn|H'riul mine : Among
th" miners tM uing ti the nurfuee nt the
time of clumginr dinfts was Hugh Mc-
Ihinucll, it native of Novn S-otin. nml
npt-il til 11111 thirty-eight yenru. There
iter, four other tn>'ti oti the e.igi' vt.tli
him 111 tin- time. When the cnge h.-ul
re:te]iil within ('lie lltttlilri-.l feet of the
aurf.iei' Melhmnell hiint -i, nn.l Irefore
his (tomlitioii w.t* known to those with
him, fell from the enge. i'!,e ta.ui ttn*
enught us lie fell !• twi-eli tin en;;.- :ei.l
the timhers of the shiitt niui lmrrilily
t<irn tunl uiutil iteil, ami, before the e-e:e
eoiiM h" ntoiijetl, was rolled oil' nml
jiGH-ijiitiitJ-il l.'Jjl) feet down tin- shaft.
Wlutt littl" SJ'Tiilihinee of I.inn..mt\ WM
left in his lifeless form by tiie en • • tins
cruwhed out le. the fall. A • s -111 as
|MM**ihlo the etige was lowi-red nml the
frngmentn of his r 'tnniiiN gathered up in
II blank t and taken to th" surface. Ilts
head, legs and arms were all torn off,
and there was se.ireely enough of his
(tody left together to tell how the piis-es
belongi-d. Ihlt therein one eotißolatioli
in connection with the whole mutter, and
that is that lie W.IH senseh" < when first
eaught between (lie timbers and theeage,
and eoiiseiptently suffered nothing from
either that or his fall. It ia not utiuaital
for person a who have been in the hot air
of a mine to faint on being brought near
the surfaee, when the first breath of
Cool, fresh liir meets the lungs. The '
reason for this we do not pretend to un
derstand, but the fuel ia well known to
all. Many run the risk of just sneli a
death lis happened to Mr. Mol)onnell, by
being 111I1.lined to let their e mdition tie
known to their comrades 011 the cage.
They, in fuel, risk their lives for fear of
being laughed ut. The only salvation
lies in informing those 011 the rag" of
the feeling ami being by them sustained
till the surface ia reached or the cage is
stopped.
' It-stnnriuit proprietors in New York
| have been !o-ilig their oysters lately,
niui, suspecting that they were stolen,
I set n watch at night to deb-ct the thieves,
• when, lo! they were found to be rats.
They selected flu- largest and finest oys
ters, nibbled at the mouth of the shells
t until they made a hole large enough to
admit their tails (so runs the tale), suck
ed out all the juice, and the SIICIIh then
burst open, leaving the oysters exposed.
The rats then nte the oysters.
At our request Oragin A Co., of Phil
adelphia, have promised to send
any of our renders, gratis (on receipt of
fifteen cents to jmy postage) a sample of
Dobbins' Electric Sonj) to try. Send at
once.
A l.on>lon pa pel says that the head
manager of one private bank in Istttdoii
receitoM a salary of fHAO.tNNI per annum,
and tbe two a ustiuit mnniigeis rk'si.tsst
inch.
bund A <lv lee.
AV lon tua go to N. Yelk, .link year han
gup. fur tin Grant! t .atral Until, 'tin rtaau*
an targ. . any ai .l . I.gantly lun.oti.it. tin'
lul l, uii. tra-plli.tiahl. . and wlu ii vtsi teat* tti*
I'lll o Iliad, at and *:l INI |T day |illc<-a
luting Isi<u i.sl.i..d from K4.UO |-r tky, It U
til. ialg. -t tint. I 111 N. w Antk.
( utile Nun ami l.et I * Ri-nhuu Together.
VAliv ikl )*•). I* ay wi fr*.|iiciitly t,. Ih'.
I'lcl. r "I Ml).|-.-t t. .11l Gi.tdnll Miillcat I H
e.n .11 . at. *.l el t tiling It.. a uat. it haa I urn
tit* |'lactic, uf kiiaiisli .hailataii* la luaiiUfM
t.u. w*.|itiUta u,,tiuuiH and all.-n.pt 1.. iIII)m,
Hi. igiusaiit and ct,itaUaia t rtunuiiu tiding
tl.. in 1.1 i-nrr . 1.11 ft.riu uf tiiwiw Tn aiirti an
< itr lit ha* tills IH . n |>ra.-tl.d tiiat It la Iln *llll
•hi that mailt hate a. quirts! pr< judl<i a agaluat
all aduilis.l r, tu.ill, * Hut l'r. t'l. R.i- dura
lint adt.-rllM lit* ataititaitl |>l palatii.ua aa
"l uii- alla,' d.i. n.ff claitu Itialth.y will |**r
foflri 11.11 a. I.S I'llt allllplt jHlhUahl a It:, fa. t
lliat tin t hate I*l*ll dt til.qi-d aa a|si*ltAca f.ir
certain fnrina nf di-i aa*. f.ir s7ii.li lie oil nu
ll 1, ml- tin-in. af (J t tiat lug loUtl tlieir t-fii.'Acy
in IIIAIIV I.ulittr.il .'tiM't utth tin 111.ist giatiftlug
oH.' .ss tt la a fart kliuwti In "i ll s. ll In
f.'iuitit ptitil.lAll 11.it many alngln Oituallea
J.o , S. trial .tiff. O lit | lo|Hlti. IJUllUlir,
f..| lll.tale > lias a I 'lite quality, ald.'li silggi at*
it- uH- in i'im .* ..t d. hllity an aittiqi ri.ilie, ly
it hirh It 1* .-ttkiacloiu in agin au.t a fet.rtfugr
)S..)i-rtt, it hi. h relet.!* it . fti.-ael.aia in ,*ll of
f, t* 1. Tin 1, -ult ..f It* a.linn.latration will alao
tait uitli tin- qiiautlty gi-.ru and tiie rirctilu
still. , a lllldet ttlll.h II la employes!, ho, Ilk. -
wi , tlx Golden Mutual Dla.ot.-ry |.ais-Ai.a
IH>tit p. t'.ral and alt. latit., or hi.•--.1 .I. alialug
}>lo|Hftis of tt.. lllgle at order. Ity IAH.II of
ti . , too i mminent ).ro)-rtiH it urea two
lia . sof .11-. aa. - l iral, tlios. of tiie fcapira
l. rt oi: in-, aa throat, Hi- .i.hlAl ai.d lung aff.-e
--tloi.s eh: in oghs and aaUiu.a. aud fillast, 1
illsJ AM - of lltr I'liHsl and glandular aysteui, lu
which aIT.-dona alt skillful physician* employ
alt. ratltes. A* 111 . sr4 of t'lotetn-*, . raptlo.'is.
ul.-.r*, swellings, lamora. at>>-. *- *, and lu
tor)*'! "t the lltel r " t'ltmuaiieoa. AV tllte tta
lis. ia. l.t its ant.mat ton of )*rtqs-rta *. suggest
ed tn ci>. - , f )iutmuuary iimstimntiou, ye-t yon
m-.d 1 t tak. it < t)wciuig ll will eiire to 1 if
toiri lung* at* tiaif •-.iisinii.it, nur tn-ait- it is
I til .mil tend, el as a hi,sit tntclrellM would it.
| i q.rnloi i.ltls. tout.. Ink. 11. ev| !ing 11 fi.
.nr.- eainir. It will n.ff |* rh-nu muaeh-s, tail
II will clue many grate tonus of dIM-a*e,
l.iter ( umplaint.
lu Iht# disease YA islar's llalsam haa undeHilff
rtllt Iruv.it tiol. < tfi. A. loll* tl.au ant t.-uixly
tuliieit" . ni). toyed Mid ill iiuin.r.aia inslanr. •
wh. I. pake ds had endured hug and wnrr >
suffering, " llioul r.o. i.ing tin leasl I-m-Jil
fi .in various rem-ill- - and wh. a lu. i.ury had
Is. :i 1. *..idetl lo In tain, the us. of tin italsim
lias lesion d tin* titer lo a healthy action, aid
111 mal.t install,-' -. . tl- I,it ia-Mtianeut cuie-a, j
after et. lt kli -wu l. m.lly lia.l fajhil to |V -itucti
tin t. air. d . Biol.
sti ct -. an.l Kl a Udtlc. h-dd by all dniggul*.
)Ti .11 Win. Hotter. AValnfurd, N A.J
■■ A f. t tears s. .. I Wis so s. t t-rtdy atla. ke-d
with lit. 1 iiiiufdaHtl l" l entirety lUlkbin lo
all. ltd to Kl. taislin I ronsltited *tlh tin- |
I -t pht Sil-IAUS ill • 111 ; ;... • hut they ggr rue
ii. 1. h. f. vfi. 1 suffering! t 11. 1. than* year,
l .l .g .-o'.fitnd to th. h lis, much <if fho liltle. j
1 j ill .1 a lull 1.- f AVlol.ir tiiiar.Ul of AVlld
I HTM, and la f.-re t had 11 rsrst oti.-half of it 1
was at.!, to r- -una ttty I usim s* a* uaii-
Death'i IKwr Manila Mtde (IJ,. i j
Tot 11...*, win. uff. 1 a.l ugh tn "run on until i
t . lungs separate, .-r tie wmdpqw ami the- I
tiTtiu. hlal Hit* - I*s - in, hols kseii di*. nil; ,
I til for all who r- it 1" lisle Hot ley nf 11 ore-- 1
hewifid and l*r. lu it., early stage*, there- is nn- ;
tin ill ah relief, aid li <• atiseilulr eerlajult ola
j * nuaiH nt cure. fi-tU it all druggi*!*.
Tiki - Toothache* l>ro| . ir> ill <MW l.tuiuh .
On tbe ib-atJj f <>n< of EnglttUeTa nn srt
emm.-nt |.liyeic:*i.*. all hi- • fful* wire *. >l
an lion, -ml licou other tl .iig* was a arih.l :
p.-.rkagr m. k. I •'A-Iti - to lliy sntaiia. which |
hrtmgtil a gr- it |THI Iln purchaat-r, on .qan
iu, ti. )a. ket, lead as follow s "Ke*). Un
in ..,1 I. til* ts.wets *i|a ii. ~!:d tin* f.s t ttartll.
If j-ll ts i 1* 11... -alt. Use /'.tr* us /
/* 1 t ! ■ > ar. Ih. i: •*: 01. ntilicallt pre par. d |
j ill lliat lea- v pilot tilth, last huudreil t.ar*. j
(it mil Altvu 1. If thi re ia any of our
readcra who d.aitff ti.. w.wid-rful .-uratite f i
fti t* of Diiraug s l.hnuul Hrli e!, 1< t thorn |
writ. Iu any )*t :iinnnt idire-ti in AAasiiington j
city, wln-lt it is inatiuf... (tintl. rud tin t wilt '
I. AMI thai il will d <t. 11 1 ior.- than is clarii.nl j
for it. Sid i t ail lad dniggi-ts. and at
who!, sat. ia alt Urge cities. I'l.ee. 01.
VA'e lei-i iviil II Vert p]j-iu-a!lt letteT of
thanks frtwn nur "id fn • ! H. ndall. sum his
r* turn h.-ui, . f 1 a ts'ti - of J.Aaa'n a .fiseiyiw
/jwi icnf whw-h Wi gat. 111111. aud wtucti hes
-it* tißs entire It C'.ired hIUI 1 f tiie tr< nbtewafflni
and dangerous cough lu l.ad when lm%
Se adtlTllssl l td ClfJaU.es' Titters.
ESTEY ORGAN.
The Instrument, the
aud the Manufactory at •
Brattleboro', Vt.
Tilt 11 "*TSI Mi;\T.
Few p-oj4t 111 tin cixihw-d world t.ealar,
among thn* "It., arc inlcnstJit lu m*c ami
the form* <.f musical cipn-aahm, has.- tint
li. in! nf the T.st. y Organ, and auiallcr still la
tin numta r nf tin", who do tint, after practical
acqu uiitaii - with ti" anpcfinr ua-rtU "f that
iml 1. intnttm nt. cluiTfiilly conrxxlc tin pnuid
claim i f il mal" r . tlit
THE ESTEY OBSM LEADS THE MRLD.
'l'lt.- fnrx-niHt muMciana uf Eim'pc *"d
America liaatsu !u jniti their tj *tliiHffiy tn ttiaf
nf jtruft -*i..nal and amat< itr nrganiU and
in-" umcnUlistK. nf all d.-gr.i nf | mficwiK-x
and Celebrity, aud all with remarkable unam
naty affirm tint fi" r.id organ a. ~f what-x<r
manufacture, native or !.>r igu. can )*.!ably
r -nipar. witit llmc from tin huoac nf M< i*ra.
l".-t. .A C>. lit jHiw.-r, tail"'. xx.irkman*lnp and J
style. Snclt a |a.*iti.in and n-puUtioa cau only
I* gxiii.il 1. gitimat. lv. Mushroom manufac- i
turrra fliat grow up iu a night aud (taunt titctr
ware m tl" fac "f jtublic, gaudy and
impudently, may wem !■> Ilouriah for a time;
(tut tln-ir pm-|* rity i* a tie. a their |ireten*ioiis
are ft cheat. Ttie ,-ttrc MKveat tliat crwwna
liniK-ty. industry , pmtaty and tlmrnnghiiesa i*
slow nf growth . tint when it C"3WB it ia atead
fa-t and htufratile t ttie end. 'tiie l.stey
Grgaus liax'i- n.-tii. xi-d tins succe** gTattnally.
through year* nf sturdy toil, )>atient ex|ari
meiit. tireleaa watchfulnea* and unvarying
promptitude iu addition# ami improvement*.
Thirty year* ng<> tiie primitive prototype of
Hte present magnificent instruroeut i made,
l'laee tl" two si.li !•> nth' and read the hi*t>ry
of n generation of industry and invention.
Tlurtv y.-ars ago only tin- wealthy rnuld affont
to )Hi*aess musical inatnimenta of any sort,
and thousands of cliurrlies wi re d< stitiltc of
tin. charm of iiistriunetilal nmaic in Uteir w-nr
sliip. I'n-dav (he hmnhh *t home may have its
lir. side organ, t.' lend sw. . t attraction to the
hotn" eiirle. itml the feeblcat chureh or Kaltbatii
hi-),.sil 11 ts-autiful mstrimicnt. to give voire and
earnestness to its |nou* |traisc. This happy
eliaug. is due to til. T.stey Organ more than <>
any other one oaow. Tlieeonstaiit ami un.l.xi
aSag aim f it- makers lots tan to Wtlm
)>. rf.'.-t rent iitstrnm. ut tliat idtould la- within
1 th- revolt of the popular i-urs.- m ).rH>.. Ex.n
meclianieal appliance tluxt human ingenuity
eotilil devise nml human pal" mi- |erfti'l has
been brought to la-ar ujwtu tills emt. Trnst
xv.-rilo experience from all .juarters has lavish
..l il* rqw-st fruit unstintedly to promote this
ol.Jtct, Tl"' materials usod have lieen rigidly
Hitl.je.-lis! t" every istsailile test that collld in
mix xxiiv conduce to tln-ir adaptahilitr and dma
hilltv What IS the result nl the end of thirty
years? The lowest pri • d pits- organ* that arc
worth I.living cost 01..V10. Messrs. t.stey A< o.
furnish for from .?."sl to *3OO a rust organ so
admiral.lv I nline. .1 in tone and |*wcr tliat two
thiriisof the congregation in an ordinary small
church xxould sniqs'se it a pipe organ if it xvas
corns lied from xu-xv. A really go--I piano from
.- reliable maker eannot Is- Isiught for le*# than
T 11l l |.i s-'iisi. All Kstev Organ, suited to the
rapacity and requirements of any family, may
l piir.-hn isi for i-150 or 0200, and n thoroughly
g.HNI one f >7". Thts is practical philanthro
py of n qu.ihtv n-i rofreshing as it is rare. This
!. something xb.rth working and waiting for;
nml it ia pcoulinrlv gratifying lo knoxr thrit all
eolir. mod maker, seller, buyer and performer
reap au equitable shnro of tho benefits of a
result BO truly tiouefleenL
That vvhieb conservca the nublie welfare
. romotes |irivato inturosL Good wine needs no
1 i.usli. Honesty pays ts-at. Messrs. F.stey A
< !o. have proved tho truth of theao aphorisms,
and in an age of "tinins have demonstrated that
solid merit is the true touchstone of success.
Nine thousand organs woro turned out there
last vear ami ". Nt to every quarter of the globe.
,n niore than one instance supplanting entirely
tin- instruments of European makers in the old
world. Tln-si-organs represented a business of
' over one million dollars !
Them run lu< no miatnke ittwint it,
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pany, Nvw York.
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stages, !• aits to dangi rims dtaeaM-s of tin throat
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1877 Music Books fQr 1877
THE SALUTATION!
A Caoital Book for Choirs. Sinking
j Classes and Musical Conventions.
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A FEW TESTIMONIALS.
Sow ntifir men, invivil. >r suO manufacttirvr* from all part* of the world have visited the
Krfi'i <t.*l rlikhnu tit and unanimously pronounce it luisurpasscsl in perfection of detail and com
pel -heiisiv, *y*tcni. ll**imincndation*. such aa flood the country for every conceivable invention
of money making and money upending man. an l cheap enough. Many that wmnd and read well
mav U- Umght for a oiig. At the present time, therefore, it ia iu order to quote a few testimo
nial* which the Kutey iVgan* have calhd forth, that are a test of value and approval which
cannot le gainsaid the wm of the master* in tminic besring witne** to that fine truism, a* old
a* human . nd<a\or and human "i iiitum. that oulv true merit achieve* true neceaa :
!
[From RICHARD WAGNER, the Composer, par Excellence.]
•• The t.me of the Eater Organ is very lwautifnl and noble, and give* roe the greatest plcts
nr. \ My gn at friend. Fnvxx F.IKZT. i alao charmed and delight.*! with them.'
[From MME ESSIPOFF. the Wonderful Pianiat.]
•• 1 have often had the opportunity t<> hear and play on the Entry Organ* in St. Petersburg
and Warsaw and wa* perfectly charmed with their full, symjiatbetic tone. On no other organ*
can !*■ produced, with mrh parity and preeiakui. the ch<nr-likc wound in the lower register* an
Hitnilar t a fine church organ. '
— •
[From HERR RUBEN STEIN. Director of the Imperial Conservatory and
the Musical Society at Moscow.]
• It give* mo gn at pleasure to give due jirai*. to Messieurs J. Estov A Co. for their really
splendid Organs. Die torn- of those iMtrtwab is full, noble and charming and has the j
advantage of phasing and captivating the ar. To these artistic qualities must he added that j
lb. v an' of solid workmanship and of the most elegant fiulsh, and I doubt not their hiving an
extraordinary snores* in litmus.''
[From CAMILLE DE SAINT SAENS. Composer. Pianist and Organist ol
the Madeleine Church, Paris.]
••I have played upon the Organ* of Messrs. F.stey A Co.. snd been charmed with their
quality of tons, which come* very near that of a Pi|>e Organ, and the resource* it givea to the
player."
[From PAULINE LUCCA, the Celebrated Prima Donna.]
"I have hoard the beautiful Cottage Organ* of Me**r*. Estey A Co.. of BratUeU.ro', and
waa aatnnished at tbe full, noble and swoet tone of the*.' instruments, which resembles ao nmch
the pip. Organ - a quality which I have never found in any other American organ or
harmonium."
AIX-I.A-OllAl-KU.lc, Feb. !Hh. IS7H.
[From OLE BULL, the Great Violin Virtuoso.]
•• After having played and examined the Cottage Organ* of J. Estey A Co.. X can fully con
firm that they are the l**t aubstitute for the Pipe Organs in smaller churches and in schools, and
that the smaller oue* sre verv appropriate for family Use and should lie highly recom
mended. J - • NEBELONO, Organist. "
Corrsnaoxx. Nov., 1*75.
•• After having us*l and hoard the above Organs, iu our late concert*, we fully concur in tho
above statement, and say in addition that the tone is very beautiful, ronu l and effective.
" FRKI>. BILL. Director of Music. BULL
[From FRANZ ART, tho World Renowned Composer and Author of " When
the Swallows Homeward Fly," etc.] '
"The Estey Organs deserve the highest admiration, as well for their beautiful, sympathetic
tone as for their easy, delicate touch and solid, elegant construction. I cor.aider them unsur
passed by anything I have ever seen.
[From PROF. W. HOWARD DOANE, Jr., the Eminent Composer and
Director, Cincinnati, o.]
" For purity and beauty of tone, for variety of combination, and durability of construction,
I prefer the Estey Organ to any I have seen."
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THE K'TEV OKU AM.
Krwr organ * Wirh IMTN Ibr E4 manufso
lory, from the Uttic Cottage <-nv. with it* four
octavo miaiul and Kiugin set of forty-esght
rerd*, to the lambic Rank I Vital Organ. with
ww full art* of rood* and sixteen •!.:>*. bear
the uniform stamp of entire faithfulness in
manufacture. No need to puff rati wants ad
■**, with flaming advertiM-ment* like a
mack modactnc j no need to pu*h their tale* by
i-boapuurtg the prim. A aunpie statement of
fact u their best recommeudataan. THer are
aa perfect as human ingenwtv, care and skill
can make them, and are sold at the lowest
iciec coiuuatrot with a fair profit Whenever
improvements arr jtowable thee are adopted at
<*. whether in workshop, machinery or mstro
nient Under rock circumstance*. it mats
to he a wonder that the sale of the
Kater Organ h increasing with such
raptditr. both at home and abroad; and
that enlarged facilities for its production arr al
ready uoowaary. although the Estey establish
ment has hern for years the largest 'rend organ
manufactory in the world. Sine thousand •
organa were turned out last year. These organs
repress ntcd a business of over one milbou dol
lars ! Such figure* are more eloquent m trSi
m my of worth than the most flowery and Will
fully worded sentences.
A THE MiKKRs.
The firm of i. Estey A Co. is made up of
Mr. Jacob Etftcy, hi* ana, Julius J. Enter, and
his son-in-law, Iwvi K. Fuller. Mr. Ester,
senior, is the veteran reed organ maker of
kmenea, if not of the work! He begun the
busmen* in Hrattleburo', thirty years ago. in a
■angle room, with rot workmen, and ha* make
his way constantly forward, in spite of more dis
aster* and drswtiarks than often attend such
enterprises. This fact is due to the man him
self. lie haa made himself, through force of
h.mesty. energy, shrewdness and perseverance.
Plodding on arid on. smiling at disaster* by fire
and flood, planting his feet resolutely on all
•hatacles. with indomitable faith in himself and
his work. h haa reached a verv proud place
among his fcUosra, while still in the prime of a
hale and vigorous manhood. His executive
ibiktv is great- He knows every detail of the
vast noMMM and watches its daily progress
with a marvelous approach to omnipresence.
Rut- however absorbed he mar be in this direc
tion, lie ha* never neglected his highest duties
and privilege* as a citiseu. Always fomuost
in everything conducive to the public welfare,
actively interested in affairs of church. State
and society, his influence has been wide and
good and the cordial esteem he has earned so
honorably waits impatiently for a fitting oppor
tunity to do him honor in kind,
i Th< youugor members of the firm, who have
len active partner* for a decade of years, had
, been trained in the business under the tuition
of their senior for some time previous. and the
iartu<T*hip only served to concentrate their
energies. They are young men of sterling
natural ability, and seem to have been particu
larly well fitted for the taxations assigned them.
Mr. Jtilins Etey is at the head of the counting
room aiid au]iei'vises the mathematical intnea
,-ies of the immense business with a clear-head
ed facultv that might well be considered a
svnonym for uniform correctness. Tbe count
ing-room of a manufactory is where its heart
Is-ats. Health there means strong and
regular pulsation through all the veins and
arteries of workshop and storehou* . Mr. Fullw
is at the bead of tlie mechanics of the concern.
His native talent- stimulated by a thorough
mechanical training, has been invaluable and in
dispensable in the loug and uninterrupted se
ries of experiment* and inventions which, un
der his readv and intelligent guidance, have
been combined iu the complete whole known as
the F.*tey Organ. Both these gentleman are,
equally with tlieir elder, in the van of every
movement that tends to promote the public
wealth ami prosperity ; as reliable, progressive,
faithful ami enthusiastic in all sucn matters at
iu their persoual affairs. Character stamps
these mcu as it does tlieir manufactures. Posi
tive merit is the underlying principle of their
success.
THE MANUFACTORY.
TheEstey Organ manufactory-is well worth
a visit to auv interested in mechanical and art
I progress, lhe works are situated on art clcva-
I ted plateau, overlooking a considerable portion
of the village of Brattleboro'. They consist of
eight main slate covered factories, which are
fortv feet apart, three stories high, one hundred
feet long, and from thirty to thirty-eight feet
wide. Near by is a gas house, which supplies
not oulv the factories, but some portions of the
village," with illuminating gas of excellent qual
ity. A steam fire engine, named "J. Estey,"
is" kept constantly ready for use and may be
manned at a moment's notice by a drilled com
pany of the workmen. A perfect system of
speaking tubes and electric bells establishes in
ntnntaneous communication between the office
and all parts of the premises. Over five hun
dred workmen are employed, and every oare is
taken to secure for them health, comfort and
safetv, a* well as a perfect and economical
working of the establishment. Many of the
little rooms occupied by the tuners are made
charmingly cozy with pictures and flowerSjSr
ranged to suit the taste of the occupants. The
cheerful hum of machinery mingles with the
chirping of thousands of reeds, and sends forth
a not discordant song of industry which pene
trates many of the pleasant homes of the work
men.