REMINISCENCES OF ROCHESTER. The Falls of the Genesee and Pateh’s Fatal Leap--<Oae of its Business Houses and its great Maguitade. Sam The present floods, which are either de- vastating or threatening the couniry mn every direction, are justly cause for ap- prehension. No matter whether they come suddenly or by slow degrees, they are, in erther case, a great evil and much to ba dreaded, and yet America will always be troubled by these spring overflows, Pro- bably one of the most disastrous that was ever known, occurred in Rochester, N. Y., about twenty years ago. The Genesee river, just above the falls, where Sam Patch made his final and fatal leap, Le- came completely blockaded by ice, form. jing an impassable dam, and the water coming down the Genesee river overflowed the principal portion of the city of Rochese ter. This catastrophe would have been repeated the present year had not the en- ergy and foresight of the city authorites prevented it. The writer happened to be in Rochester at that time and was greatly interested in the manner in which this great catastrophe was averted. Every few moments, a roar like the peals of thunder or the booming of cannon would be heard, and in order to see this ice blasting pro- cess, the writer went to the top eof the new Warner building, whichoverlooks the Gen- c3ee river. From here he was not only enabled to see the process uninterruptedly, but also the maguificeut building which has just been completed. This is unques- tionably the finest building devoted to bus- jvess and manufacturing purposes in America, being entirely fireproof, eight stcries high, and contamniog over four and a quarter acres of flooring. Mr. Warner ously, and in the course of the cenversa- tion said: “We are domg a tremendous business and are far behind in our orders. This 1s the season of the year when people, no matter how strong their constitution may be, feel, more or less, the pain and Indis- position, the headaches, colds, neuralgia, —all the 1,001 ills that flesh is heir come this time of the year, if at all, natural, therefore, that we should be very busy. Rheumatic Cure, and it 18 crowding very sharply for a new remedy.’ {0 18 other medicine men, but I supposed War. ner’s Sale Cure was for the cure of rheu- matism.”’ ‘“And so it has been until our remedy which was especially for rheumatism and neuralgia, was introduced. We have been three years perfecting this new remedy. Study first taught us there were certain powerful elements in Waraer’s Safe cure, Letter known as Warner's Safe Kidoey | snd Liver Cure, that made wonderful cures in chronic and acute rheumatism, but | duriog our investigation, we learned of a and put experts to investigate and found that the springs did not contain any valus- ble properties, but the course of treatment active principles of this remedy with our Bafe cure, we have produced Rhieumatic Cure, and the cures it 1s effect. ing are simply wonderful, doubt it will become as popular Safe Cure.” ne your remedies and appear to have crets, Mr. Wearoper.” “None whatever. [he physician with his hundred calls and one hundred diseas great deal. We are enabled to follow and perfect, while physicians can oaly cx- periment with their hundred patients aod sician, the code binds him down, so that if he makes a discovery, he is bound to give ii to the other physicians, which, of cxtent, in medical science of late years have been made by chemists and scientists and not by physicians, and it in 8 measure nc. counts ior the great value of our remedies, also for the remarkable success of all those doctors who make a specialty of one or two disceses.™ “And you find that you are curing as great a number of people as ever beforei” *‘Yes, a far gresier number. We never sold so muck of our medicine as now and never knew of 80 many remarkable cures.’ The writer departed after the above in- terview, bul was greatly impressed, not only by the sincerity of Mr. Warner, but by the wastaess of all he saw, Mr. Warner's medicines are used throughout the entire length and breadth of the land, and we doubt not the results they are ef- fecting are really as wonderful as they are related to be. Ao small would be the money outlay, so inconsiderable the labor required, to insure for the pext generation a wealth of timber land equal to that of which we have the benefit, and shade and shelter trees in even more adequate supply, that it is » great wonder to us, amid all tho forcible facts brought forward againet the rate at which forest destruction is going on, there has been no more general movement in favor of tree planting. In Germany and Austria for upward of half a century, the num- ber of trees planted hrs borne a good rtion to those annually ent down, and it is certain that this 1s the case BOW, ear by vear. In France, Italy gland, also, tree cultivation is wd Eoglupd "and 1s held to be a most mm t matter of public eoncern. But here, with the characteristic im- providence which hes come to be con- sidered a marked feature of American character, we are destroying our great virgin forests with a rapidity never be- fore equaled in suy other country, and without any measures {0 sure thelr fature grow IAS. “Do you think it wromg to patron nize the horse cars on Sundays, con?” asked Mrs, Goode, * ‘Decidedly Joptind the deacon; ‘‘decidedly wrong Mrs. Goode;it’s a desecration of ma'am, I pever take a horse car on receive my reward in an app science, not to speak of the fn t at I have pre Bo five cents, ma’ ‘ He who is not content with a little, will be content with nothing, In the Austro-Hungarian Empire there are 241 irsn mines and only sev- enty-seven are actnally at work giving employment to 4510 workmen, Through- out the Empire there are 175 blast fur- naces for iron smelting; out of this number only seveniy-nine were in ao- tivity during 1831, ihe yield of iron be- ing 479,639 tons, of which 837,843 was refined pig. Each furnace, on an aver- age, was in blast for forty-three weeks during the year, and the number of hands employed was 8100, No Marks. Mr, I. M. Casad, cditor of the Corydon, lowa Times, writes that his little girl burned her foot severely on a stove. One application of St, Jacob's Oil, the great pain-reliever, cured it completely, leaving po marks, By two applications of St. Jacob's Oil he cured himself of a torturing pain in the side. It has been found by R., Kish and ¥. Miquel that the superficial layers of the soil are exceedingly rich in miero- scopic organisms, or bacilli, Miquel considers that these bacilli play an im- portant part in the decomposition of or- ganic matter and in the formation of assimilable plant feod, Fire Alarm, 1 have been a severe sufferer a long time with kidney troubles, causing severe pains in back and sides, and fron the m- moendation ofthe Chiefof Fire Mr. Ira Wood, formerly of Syracuse, who bad used Hunt's Remedy with wonderful success, I commenced using {t, and found speedy relief ina short time, aud it has com vetely cured we of the pains in the back. I plese recommended it to others in the de. partment, that have used it with great suc. eco COSs, to any one troubled with Kidney, bladder troubles. . BIRLA AND, Sup't Fire Alarm. Syracuse, N.Y,, ell,’ pate ht 8 Firemen's Trouble. I have been troubled a lon 2 8 §i ney weakness, a great proport with severe pal the back. Having heard Hunt's KE y recommended very | highly for troubles of the k | ary organs by Ira Wood, fire department of Syracus : o cured of a severe “t me with kid- idney ex-chief #, he having f kikiney lately by the use of Hunt's Remedy, | chased a bottle and used it, been troubled any { many others kere in that hs i used it and recommend it as a great medi | for the Kidneys, aud I do not hesitate to say that it remaakable medicine Jacon WoLrROM, Member of Syracuse Fire Department Syracuse, N. Y., June 11, it case oO 1 pur. and have BIRCH Syracuse iYe is 5 1883, a Cockroaches will pot touch book- oil of turpentine, paint this over the cloth biading, and let the book stand to dry, Unfortun- ately it cannot be applied to the edg- | es, —————— An Important Fal. The voluntary testimony of thousands estab. lished beyond all doubt a fact of vital importance { 10 the mck and debilitated, viz, that Hostetter's { Stomach Bitters is an abs lute specific for re. { m tient and intermittent fever. dyspepaia, consti pation, illousness, menta sieepices. ness, chronic diarrhoea, and a0) stomach, liver and bowels, The unmedi stimulants uaually prescribed In (hese cases AZETavale the symptoms, ioslead of removing wm. The Ditters, on the Suuenty. ACL as & COT rective and invigorant, without producing ihe ane { pleasant and dangerous onseq genoes of the old i practice, I'he action is mil Rang sooth nog | io ihe HTitated stomach and bowels, pr digestion asd preventing Satulen . headache and all internal irregnlsrition A glassiall before meals greatly i NAY use them wilh greal alts of restornt * HEis 38 ¢ | depression, diseases of the ated nat ine s wi Amaia sw gost The convalescey BE a8 3 me BOA, heerd Reeen {iy in photographing the laryox and soft | palate at the instant of singing have | been made, A powerful electric light then sang a note, and sctual position of the voeal ligaments, uvula, ete., was | photographed instantaneously, Tho pin lis are warrshiad to be PURELY vege. table, from all miners and other substances. They are a certain cure for Consti- Aion, Sick Headache, Dyspepaia, Biilousness, Forps Liver, Loss of Appetite, and all diseases srising from the Liver, Stomach, Bowels or idneys. They remove all obstructions from the channels of the a and J wi ody thetety Ln ealtlh, strength A h Flaca, Or sent by mall for 98 cenis in stamps by rue P. NEUSTAEDTER & C0., 83 Mercer 8t., New York, Boe Manufacturers of ST. BERNARD VEGE. TABLE PILLS. Send for h— Campbor Mux 1. the tat Lint ment. Price » cents Arn TELEGRAPHY Deve and YOUNG MEN we will give you a situation. Circulars free. VALENTINE B 8. Janesville. Wie. Be BY ALL DRUGGISTS “Coannes, dear,” said a charming little literary lady to her husband the other evening, ‘‘let me read you the opening chapter of my new novel.” “Qertainly, replied Charles, *‘l should be delighted.” “Well, then sit still and listen: *“LI'wns evening, A huge, inky clond—-—'" “Blue ink?” inter- rupted Charles, ‘No, sir,” “Violet ink, mebbe?” “No it was—-" “Red ink, for instance.” ‘‘Charles, yon know-——" *‘Perhaps it was that del- fcate, fashionable mauve ink?” “Now Charles, don't——" ‘‘Mebbe it was green ink, like Arnold’s copying fluid?” “Why, you horrid creature, you! when I speak of anything having an inky appearance, what impression does 1t have on you?” ‘Same as a blotting pad, my love, 1 take itall in. Go on with the harrowing scene.” *'Charles you are a brute!” and the little liter- ary lady flounced ont of the room, and Charles bawled back after her: "Como back, my love, I am sitting still,” From B. ¥. Liepsner, A. M., Red Bank, N. J. 1 have been troubled with Catarrh 80 badly for several years that it seriously affected my voice. 1tned Dr, ——'s re- medy without the slightest relief. One bot- tle of Ely's Cream Balm did the work. My voice 18 fully restored snd my head feels better than for years, eo fm——— The galvanic temperature coeflicients of ok) rod-iron, and cast iron have | been determined by V, Strouhal and C. Barus, For steel this coefficient dimin- ishes as the hardness of tempering in- | ereascs, while the specific resistance in- creases with the hardness, Glass-hard | steel has about three times the specific resistance of soft steel, —————— A perury sheriff in East Bt. Louis ” | were making in the foot. { of boots mixed up in the matter, | got as near to the facts as the usually do, and wsdl vs police An Undoulited Blessing. About thirty years: cian by the Covert 1, i mental rescarcl throat, such wonderful ia wid the chest and 6 reg fel of the mex is Dr. Wm. and may y and positive cu: throat rm Ws Tuar reminds me of a familiar song, sawd the president of the punsters’ club, | pointing to a gilded owl which swung | iin front of a taxidermist’s shop, “How so?” inquired his privaie secre- | tary. “Because it's ‘Owl hang sign,’ i my boy.” | on 8 charge of sssault with intent to kill, | For COUGHS AND > THROAT DisonpEnRs | fuse DBrows's Bromcmial TrRoCHES, | “Have never changed my mind respectin them, except T think better of that which began thinking well of. "Ree, livary Wa § Lee Sold only in boxes, A ——— licine the Lungs, | relied on ns a speed coughs, « olds, sore f Dame | Balsam for , ete, ” - A | questa us not to despise small things, | but what are you going to do in the case of the |= over your vest and front and takes | the last cigar out of your upper watch | pocket? i a —————————— Hair-dressings should be free from ran. | cidity, should petther gum nor dry the | bair, and should be of such 5 nature that | { the hair bulbs would receive strengih. Carboline 1s the only one that seems to dll tll { the tll. you i ——— “Jom, should marry Helen, | sure,” jeuch an economical wife for you.’ | “Why, how so, father?” “Oh, her Linirs so red that you could bake slap- | jacks on her head without any fuel.” Important. When you visit or jeave New York Oly, save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, md stop st toe Grand Usnien Motel, opposite Grand Cen tral Deper Elegant rosa, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, reduced 10 §1 and upwards per day. Eu Flan. Elevator, Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages and elevated raliroad to all depots. Families can live better for Jess money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other Brst-class hotel in the city. It is declared on good sathority that only twenty-four white elephants haye been secured in Siam in 1352 years, Of this number it will be safe to that at least fifty will be traveling with Amencan circuses in less than two years, PUREST AND REST OODLIVER OfL, Tom sejected ilvers, on the seashore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co, N.Y. Absoiutely pare and sweel. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others Physi cians declare it superior to ai other olis CHAPPED HANDS, Tacs prmpies and rough skin cured by using Juniper ar Soap, made by Case well, Hazard & Co, New York A Cmicaco girl threatens to box the ears of an editor of that city, What a thrill of life this would infuse into the lumber market. I Bony formation and other formsof Heart Disease cured by Dr. Graves’ Heart Hegu- ator. At druggists, A racericuvs swell who danced with a couple of Chieago.girls recently re- marked that although he liked rings on his fingers hie conldn't stand belles on toes, Pr. Kline's Nerve Hestorer marvel of the age for ail Berve diseases a nts at fee. Sond to 931 Aroh Street, Samm IAI oT. Ax article 1s going the rounds of the press imparting advice to “gentlemen wii fight chickens,” We submit that no man worthy to be called a gentle- man will Bight a a chicken, A UIA A Casapbor Milk cures sclios and patos, Price. conts Tovprexixs, who has been faki advantage of the ice lately, was er to remark the othor day, no matter how much he liked a giri, { he found she oould not skate hn just let her slide, LA IN Piso's Cure for Consumption is not only pleasant to take, but it 1s sure to cure, A Weer vont dude wanted a cannon placed on a high hill so 1 could be said that the hill had a bang on fits | Barn a frisky-looking collector in an | Bast End ear, “You hain’t no idea what we fellows goes through.” * ‘Why, what d'ye mean?’ queried an admiring listener, ‘‘Jest this: I was frying to get in some old accounts on Lorain street yesterday for a coflin factory, and I walked big as lite into a house and presented a woman who came in the door with a bill against Mr, for his dead wife's casket, Would yon b'lieve lt, sir? The man’s wife had bean lyin’ in her grave ten years, and he himself had been dead one year! Yes, sir; and I had handed the bill to his second wife and survivin’ widow, She shed tears, and then brazened up like and asked if [ had the brass to ex- pect her to pay for puttin’ under ground the ‘old man’s first,” I tell you I felt kinder sick, and was glad to get out of there, too, Oh, you hain’t no idee what we collectors undergoes!” Exploration of New Guinea. #% “In connection with the Wal. tham Wateh Company, it may be stated that when the proprietors of The Age desired to present Mr. G, E. Morrison (the explorer of New Guinea) with a reliable chironome.- ter, acting upon the sdvice of Mr. BR. L. J. Ellery, the Government Astronomer, Waltham watches Lowever, procured for Mr, Morrison instead. These were kept at the Melbourne atory for a fort night, and thoroughly and carefully tested, and were pronounced by Mr. Ellery, at the end of that time, r suited for Mr. Morrison's any chro uometer,”” - a two were, Obsery 10 Lie Lol! than Mell requirements Extract from the ———- — Tae late lamented Charley Backus, of minstrel fame, used to tell a story about a New Year's day spent in Brooklyn. The oft-repeated invitation Jackns?"’ in “Oh gimme evening Mr, x was: “Tea or coffe, Mr, and Mr. Backus wonld reply, wildered desperation: When at leaning against a lampost, just emptied into the -guiter onstrated that his io vitations had not all been to Mr, Backus said to him: if you'll tell me where give you two gallons of ten—yes, tea! and here it isl” s————— In regard to Ely's Cream Balm for Ca. {Bee “Yes,” said the English nobleman, there two other earls there when I ar- rived, and I didn’t vegin to monopoliz- America is become Spasms of the heart and other forms of | Heart Disease cured by Dr. Graves’ Heart | Regulator. Druggists, Love without esteem cannot reach far, it is an angel with Phoenix Pectoral reas sonld and slaps cough, Sots, Our court has taken active steps rent of erime and we hope that after awhile even killing a | man wil be regarded as & misdemeanor | and punishable by fine. | Advice is like snow; the softer | falls, the longer it dwells upon, the deep er it sinks into (he mind. it { earn our living, the eremationists | taking measures to urn their dead, Hale’s Honey Eorohound and Tar. FOR FERSONS OF ALL AGER. A WONDERFUL CURR POR COU GIA, COLUS CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, | PRONCRITIS, ARD CONSTM TIOX, Tr BANISHN 0a Hs ehronis and BREAKS “or fo Je sapie; IT AS olber remedies ve SM ou! for teliations. nage Drops Cure ta om in one minute, To whom God gives employ, He gives understanding. it does not The rich red color of Blood which has not enon which is an important the desi ron Bitlers ere, ke, moe A Fump combi fe of sour Sow prions ; 114 Horse. 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Se— I — ve _— *s * ° ety ” ‘s : «e%: * at, ®y * % Fat praia, rete bes, Hbew News PAINS | Pain om the Chest, and despaccled ar the weil EF : 5 iy cured by i w Flaste or, 1% aden, ss i814 0f I virtues of fresh Hops, Gone, Bales: snd teed the best pal in-kiilin muliting, 1 ] 1 P teeta ua ate {#Conted tongae, bad breath, sour stomach ar d fiver | disonse cured by Hawl ey s Bile smack and Liver Pills, %etn, | o— "St. Bernard ) VEGETABLE PILLS” The best cur for LIVER snd BIL ee x dumnts, OORTIVEN ESN, IEADAC we and DYSPEPRIA a? Price, 5 cents, 3t Druggists, or by Suamid BATION Sect ThiER Ad £ OY pene T. BERNARD VEGETABLE PILL MAKERS, ’ £3 Marcer Street, New York LONG SUFFERING From Stone in the Kidnersofone ofl Troy's Best Citizens - His Recovery through the use of Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy (of Rondont, N.Y, — fp = Iie by wo means sirange that Dr. David Kentedy shonid have received Ue following jetter it you will ses in one thankful Dr, Bb. Kennedy, Rontdout, XK. ¥ Duan Bin Until within a recent date, 1 had for sey eral years suffered greatly from Gravel, called by the doctors the Druck dust Neditnent For sbheul 8 year past Cds sediment bas bot passed off in the usual quantity, aft base securnnisted, casosing me untold Having beard of DIE. DAVID EEXNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY, 1 tried came, aid after asine Ab Lt Balt botties, I voided 8 stone + 5% 80 TRY res oval shape, 7.06 By roading nate whv Janes Andrews was tin v long, and vd the expense piet, or David Kens STOPPED FREE addrem Dir, Maronivus sweiers lasane Persons Restored Dr KLINE'S GREAT "| 7 NeERVERESTORER Sov all Baar E Renve DISEASES. Only sues Cary Sov Nevo Afvitions, Fire, I piiepey, o¢, INPALLIBLE if taken as directed. A» Fete alter Heat day sr mov. Treatise Sud Bs int olde free to Fo yf oe es om box when fd arr 4 3. and —_— s address of re to Dn KLINE oor Asch Sr Philadelphia Ps. Draggins. BREW ARE OF iMiTH# FING FRAUDS, a Some is bad because them, he per- ation of iron which $ petlect preparation t is the only one Machinery, Rteam Bagi Acre we Stes Engine sn ow Talent A fet ow oc fee, ginning cotton, amd al urmusbed at the Tallow 3 Horsepower, 200, 4 Horse-power, 350, 5 Horsepower, 420, 190, 245, J. C. TODD. Paterson, N. Foy A Blin of Beauty isn joy Vorever. DLT. FELIX GOUBAUD SH Oriental Cream, or Magical Beautifier. Romoves Tan, i itnpies, FF ree. Elos, Moth Patches Howls, and Bkin Gs eapes snd Neo other cosmetic bh will de it. Beautifies on tection, I hae stood the tent ot thirty J sam snd lap ree jesn wo Late 18 10 be sure She preparation properdy Hada Aceh OCT es of sii bnr nae. The Sa Ph His icnindus) Dr. L. A Bayrs. sald to a lady of the BADT 10% (4 pe Bent: )-" Ax vou ladies will use tern, | recotousend ‘Gonrand’s Crean’ ae the least harmful of all the Bie preparatione” One Lottie will lest six tortie, tee mae every dav, Also Poudre Bubtils removes superfine ous hair without ir Jury 0 the skin Mame MET GUUBAUD, Sale Prop, ¢ Bond 80. 8%. For sale by all druggists and Papcy Goods Destows througtiont fhe U K. Copadas snd Europe Ades found i N.Y Clty, st BH. Macy's btern's, Ehivicirs, idley's, sud other Fancy Goods Desler, 8° Bownwe of Lasse imitations. $1,060 Reward for arrest and pros of any one selling the sane GERNTSE wanted to sell the best solid peri a fr i tude. Saupe b AW OLANTON PESyUME Co. Clint® 1 vibe €% 1 | Fine Slouk. 200,000 Peach Trees! Zo oe 180 Class $40 per 1,000 | $350 per 10, 00 Trade ordesn 24 Class $20 pwr } 0060 1 g200 per 10,000 ISOLI ITED. Address SHEARNA KN MAJOR & 00. Lak ewood, NJ k AY ORITE PICTORIAL DICTIONARY. 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X th, which i Sat sugar of ples am have done, JU will chabge ded hair in a few days 10 8 beautiful glossy Each bottle as Ark ¢ dragwist Tor it ply Kia ¥ C & Co. Wholesale Agta, Phila Xx then LS Phomix Roem] ¥ will cure your cough. Price 5 oie AGENTS WANTED E22 bat yas vam, RT minutes, TELE work for for Leh terme to Co. Tron $4.0: Secret. The fact is well understood that the MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT is by far the best external known for man or The reason seh becomes an ain St secret” when we Sxplain} : penetrates sk
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