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e ] P1 yi19.Ra112B. EnrvtARn ] H LAlt this , all ye people , And give oat Mt o fnunftda of the world , ffa Ilittora will snake you 'well And o re johco , 2. It slinll curd the poopln mid p sickness and suffering under toot , 3. Ile thou not afraid when youi family his sick , or yon into Bright ' 8 dis cttso or Liver Complaint , for flop Mirrors trill cure yet , 4. Both low and high , rich and poor 'snow the valuoof Hop flttors for bilious , nervous nudl hctrntnfo com1)idnts. ) G. Clonso ma with 1101) Bitters 811(1 I shall have rolust and blomning health , 0. Add disease upon diAcMO nud hot the worat cone , I ant safe if I use hop Bittern , 7. For all my life have I been plagued with slckncsa mum sores , aui not until a ycgr ago w as I cured , by flop llitlcrs. S. llo that keellath his b nic3 from achin 1tir. llhuumaU8nl mul Neuralgia , with c , Blttcrs dooth wisoly. 'lhau gL thou 1LSet pimples 0 , sores , freckles sail rheum , ory'sipolaA , blood poisoning , yet 1101) Betters will rcnorc them all , 10. WLatncH/at is there , feeble and sick from f eir.hlu eomplninta , who desirethi ' not health and usctl : lroJo Bittera and is made we c t 11. Let net neglect to use IIo1) Bit. tors bring on suious Kidney anal Liver complaints. 12. Keep tl , y on uo from being fur. red tll blood l mrc and th stmach from indigostlonbY tie'WgIIoIYbittera. 13. All my auras and aches .t td dis oaao go like chair before the wind when I 4180 tBitters , 14 , ark the man who tt'as tlcarb dead and given u ) b' the doctors after using Hop Bitters and bocomcth woll. 1Caso from worrying about nar- vounncsa general debility , nd urinary trouble foHon Bitters ll restore you. I , ! Chronic dyspcp & 11 ale and Itrcr com OSTEli1w& plaint and In chronio , ttltIAT0 comtliallon o n d . other obellnate die. o a s o s linetotkr'a Humaeh IIIUore I. , Isyondall alminri son the hc.t rentaly that can be takcnAM + 1 ; . a Ifeatlmf rcXtaring the trcngth and s'1 , r r talcnergyot persons wboaroelnking r un 91 ti der the debilitating c0ccta of 1'alnld dis orders tb thndanl f , cth lc indgorant le ronfcMsally un 8TOMACN cquellcd , ' For Mme by all 1'F'rER Dmgglata and Deah era generally , GREAT ENOLI8H REMEDY. g , Cults 1'IYd10AL NItVOUS & D cbll I OxnITAL eAB - , ' , lima , cta , when nil other reme dlea fall A pwaranteed. ' . cwt r r , , ) , largo bottle , tour timee the quantity , $ G. Il ox. prcas to any a Drees Rofd by alt drugglste. ENOLIS1f MFDI CAL 1NsTITUTE , rroprlctore , 719 Oliva Street , St. LouleMo. - 'gl have sotd Sir Astloy Cooper's Vital Rest ( . ' , , or roan. Every customer epcaka , tdy of IG 1 l t 8f or44l" . .rinaly of true merit " 01' . OOOt Ak , brugght. l/oaha Pith 1 19x1 4ti.tn&o oo4ly a. . LL BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ancxc. : ' petizln"lonlcot oxgtii itellnmrLowttietaoverthe whulo world , cures IyePCPMf , : . 1)IarrhmalgeverstdA uoandnil : .I , . ? ? f.t ( OW dro s Impnit a ( Iellclona r flavor to , ? to alt punnterdrlnlts. 1fr It , lull : ' bewnronfcounterI ire. Ask Tour g ocerord"Iggivtfurtlto genuine ; J nrtlclo , mauufactrtd hy li..1. . V. L 81EUEliq' . t SUNG , . K - ii j. W. INUPPEaMANII , Sala flgaai , prr ik + nYOe o j , w. Il.kene , aSOOfta3a 51 Drondwnv. N. Y. . . -.r. E. A , iiLLFYM. D. C. A. WILSON , M. D. Ituvidenoo , Iteotdenee , 172OCapitoiAso , 2117 Davenport St , KELhEY & WILSON , Ph sioians and Surgeons. OFFICE : 13oyd'a Opera House , Omnhn , Nob. ST , LOUIS PAPBRV ARBlOUSE , Graham Paper Co. , rd7 and 210 North Main lit. , St. Loule. WIIOLEIIALE DEALE1tII IN BOOK } PAPERS 7 W1tAr1INO ENVELOr1 A , cA1tbUOAllb AND PRINTERS ' STOCK , g rCaah paid for itage and Papo Stock , Scrap Iron and Metals. taper Stock SVarehouset , 122 to 1227 North Sixth ateot , eept2ld 3ni Lhtro without nlcd A POSITIVEIcino , rntenteiiOc tuber 1018. Otto tax No. I will cure any naso In fuur day , or lose. No , 2 will cure the meet obstluata cue no Inattor oI how long atanding. Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougios No naueooue doeoa of cubeb , , copabia , or ell of san dal wood , that are certain to produce Jyepepvia by deotroying the contungsof the .hmacll , i'rice $1 10. Bold by all drugglate , or teapot on receipt of price. 1orfurther particular. sandforcircular. ! ' .0 , flax 1,619. J. C. ALLAN CO. CURE , 89 Johe Street , New York , PI1R90NA.L-9 aria of the human body eulergal , developed and etrengthonod eta , b andlntero4lig advertleomont ions run in ou paler. In rcpty to Inquiric , wo wIii eay that there j e , no evidence r humbug about this , On the contrary the adrcrlleen are very highly Indoreod. interate d pereola may get sealeJclreulnre giving all lmrti ° ula " b1 addreeeing Erie Medial Cal' 0 , box 619 , Ilusalo te. V Wrdrte Even. m11dy , 'I MANHOOD RESTORED. Alollmofearly imprudence. causing norrondobtl- ; tr.pr.matur , decay eto hiving tried in vain ere rnownremed y , a dlcovermlaampie meanentcall. Wro , wbklihowillaen.tEIIKEtolit.Ieliow eutlerere. aaareaa , J. 1L REEVES , t1 Chatham It , New York. , CorniceYorks IRON AND SLATIC ROOFINO. t Ce SPECHTf PROP . 1111 Douglas St. . . Or hia , Nub , . MANUFACFUnrdIOF : ' , Oalvanlzeu Iron Cornices C Dormer window. , Fintal , Tin Iron and Sla hooting 8picbt'e patent Motafllc aicyll , ht , fate adJubualhatchetBar and urackot Shelving , 1 a ho general agent bor tits above line of gode , ! r e encleg , Creating. , llaiuetrates , Verandu , Iron Isanh abiega , window Mind , , Cellar Ouardr tea goner cat for Eetreon & 11111 ateut luddo nlind. DUFR1rNE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECT ii1tEMOVW TO OMAMA NATIONAL IILDI tfeif olf'wodtioidny'tu a 17th. J ouuu a SNAKE DANCERS , Rorriblo Orgies at the Albagaergac Fair , llow th ( ' ltogni irldiall8 Feast on IL Monsters , Rocky Mountoin Notre , Today the Mogtli imiUnns will ivo their great RnnkO ( lance nt time Albu qucrquo fair , Cn Rain S. U. Ileai s , who ha seen the Ltlinna in these horrible orgies , gives Tito Journal a vivid descri' ' ) teen of tlio dance , added to the story told b' Mr , Frank Stmimuntein , of the NeevaJo Indian ngelc ) : 7111 : HNAEI : IIANt'r is a religious rite , and only occurs at long intervals. Eight days before the time far the dance , the mat go et to hunt for the Rnakcs They take with tltoh the sacred meal , meal which is chanted over , and over which the sacred rods nra waved-tlio sacred rod , a stick about five feet long with a fork at the otiti , 'l'hoy take every shako which they find , 1Vlioa they find one , they rnino the stick over hint1 nd the watch their chance , nod when the snake starts to run with the aacd ; of thto liglihiitg's flush : thiey Roizo bun buhind ( lie lead anti carry huh to the 1'uablo , where they put tlimn into a place called nn eatuft , which is a hole in mho ground about ton feat deep and of ht feet wide and fifteen long , and which is covered all over , except a rotund hula in the center. 'T'hey enter the cstufu by a ladder. As soon as thu snake is left In the cstufu , they go out and 11UNT FOE MOltl : SNAKES , tvheii the sane timing is again rapeated , One hahf of the cstufu is r Iscd about one foot higher that ) thu other , and in thin end the snakes are kept by the snake herders in the other is the altar , which : is about six feat square , painted on the floor ill diifcront colors , around which : are lwn- dreds of hu go Rerllenta painted , and at 0110 and of which is the snake god , a horrible rible clay image. Around the altar at equal intrvals nro the rain stakes , 33 in munbor , round st'lkos at inch in dance tor and 18 inches long , 1Vhcn any one brings a awake ho goes to the altar nud breathes over ono of these rain stakes and calls on the suako Jrod to scold rain , Should iIOIIO comp in their ows nntno be. fora noon of thin eighth day tlno 33 oldest inch of the tribe lake the met stakes , go IfALF A MiLE TO TDE EAST , and in the name of thick squaws implore the teen god to sand fair ; and each one digs a bolo ait11n s in his rein stake and is iii ( little sacred meal and buries imllnl , attd returns At procis , ; ; gY noon of the eighth day. All who have not found any snakes , bury their sacrcJ rods with a little sacred Huoal andr'dturn , to thto Pueblo , where ail must bo by I. o'clock , wtinro they will wash their hair with t31o Sea ) pait after which all go the mou only ) iiito another largo ostufu where they go through a series of chants and singing , and unvocations to another god , which is set up at the and of the en' tofu. After this they drink a dococlion prepared front herbs and roots , and which sometimes nukes them very nick , and which they think will protect than : from the vonon of the snakes should any bite them , but which will not protect tltom its these , ono ARE KITTEN tilY. Mcanwhulo the amko herders are col. letting the nnnkws , which ho says wore sovornl hundred , into sacks , the rattle- annkes are put into buckskin sacks tine others into common sacks. Thu dance ground is a conwnml piece of ground abut sixteen ( cut in diameter , in , the coiner of which is 'the sacred rock ) on 0110 side is the snake shade , a plnee about four foot square , with walls on three Aidon about tour feet high , and a curtain hung in front in front of which is a flat board or stick. At a given signal eight- 0011 moil from the second entufu quickly ascend the ladder and rush to the dance gro i.d. The snake herders bring out the snakes and empty thorn into the snake shade , whore they are kept by the horddrn with sticks. The eighteen men rush three times around the snored rock , stopping each time in front of the snake nhado and ntamping throe times on the board or timber in front of the suako shade ; eighteen wouon and eighteen childens roust A CIIICIE around the outside of the dance ring , each with a dish of the sacred meal ; 18 other ne1 rush out , each with a stick two foot long , on tlw entl of which are three sacred feathers tfld' the wave thou : above the snake shade three tinnes/ each tune making a loud , hissing notlhd , like the hissing of a sorpoilL Thu first 18 111011 than form a lone , the right resting close to the shade , the other 18 forum in front of tlieno , the curtain is quickly drawn anidu , the herder stirs up the snakes with his stick , all the women shout , llte first man with the apacd of lig11tniug 'seizes a hiuldful of snakes , grabs thou : with his mouth , the inn OppoSilo to hii : seizes ltim around the waist with one anti , with the other hand ho woven the stick and feathers in the face of tiw smtkon to attract them , the lean with his mouth full of intakes rushes madly around the rung supported by the other ono its a partner who is waving the stick and feathers nil the tiniu , As he psssos the wouuon each eta throws till sacred meal on the snakes , nteawhilo oacli IIUlll is seizing a handful of snakes and ) nttiug then uu his mouth -it ; all being none in a lnolnunt each one having ills partner with the feathers , and all runhi n1) ; ) , around , the snakes writhing to contortions , the rattlesnakes rattling , the copperhead and bull snakes hissing , the wonlo1 suhutitig and TIIIIOWINO HAOIIED .ZEAL , time whole forming ono of the most tom- riblo horriblonudrevoltiiigandunearthly sounds and sights that ILIn6U over behuhl. They rush around the ring three tunes when the snakes are dal led b the sacred rock. Ito says ho saw oia mam t with five snakes insays mouth ono of whnch : was a rattlesnake four foot long. One mttlesnako caught one of the nne n t Iy the neck , his partner seized it by time head rind picked ltbaek. Anolhercaught a man by the side of the hluad and could hardly be jyrkod back. If thusuokusar 0 tot all taken out of thu Shako shade another lot go through the same thing m1ti1 all thmu snakes are carried three tunes around the ring , At tie couclutlol of time dance tie eighteen uiuideus fora a ring with the vdcrc d to monl , about six foot in diameter , the tit eighteen old vonel tarns two lluesacros n n time ring at fight atlglen with tIm intern d areal , every man olio can get one cutcho a a snake , throws it hire the ring , ant 1 the herders keep them there until TIE HUN ISJUST OUT 01' HIa1Ir , when every' uan n'4ain fnisbos into th o ring , seizes a snake , and nil run as fast tie they can towards the four pointS ct th o compass fdr half a mile when they ar dropped amid lot go , and all return to tin N dancing ground , where they wave th 'enter w tltu unpuwlswu J.a..J-m ( nro , isacred rod over the men thatworobitten , chant and invako tire snake god to save then : , And so ends this frightful and luorriblo orgie. Of course these who nra bitten tllo lot time enl wonder is that so few are bitten , as many of the snakes are rattlesnakes , lie does not know how inert arc chosen to carry the snakes , but all arc anxious to do so , cormsiderplg it n great privilege to do so , 'l'hnso who nro bitten die willingly , tltiuking they arc dying for the good the others , anal that thu will go to the 'rent spirit mid invoke lets to send rain on his 1pooIlo. This is the only correct account that has over 1)0011 given of the snake dance , nod it is tint an over'paintcd picture , but a plain sGttunent of the event by one who saw it , lie says words will not con. 'c3' nay idea of time horrible affair , and ho nuver watits to wihieamtotllor. . - . - . No StOrnt Can Slutico Its Hectare Poundrlllon. It matters not wbatlollticnl ; tovolutlona oc cur , or what opiiuIote eiern puldic men , with unwavering regularity the JI(1ntlily ] ) rnwtige of Tire LouiMlaut State Lottery occur , 'rho 1GOth otmrt We ehirnnicie ns folows ; It hnp i ened , ae usunl , at Now Orleans , mu the ncc and Tuesday In September , l8&1 , 'fickot No. Ctlfil0 ( sold hr liftmen at $1 calm ) won thin first capital 1111x0 mil 476,000 , ono litth of which wan , by AIr Martin Croker , n well-known merchant of JInrgnn City , lei. , far his 0eigh bor , firs. Cirnrlec I.ivhlgeton art estimable colored woman ; mintirer 111th fy 11r , .r. 1V dtab0 , n sailor bohl of 1lrlrigny and Chat' boroo Sts , , Now Orleans. Ticket No. 18,870 Ilrow the second capital urine of F2it,000 thin nano of thu ltsldcr of which l it withheld. 'J'ickot No , 77,821 ; throw the third cajtitnl , urine of $10,000 kohl hr fifths(1110 to R. C. Merrill , of Albert Lea. 'tllnn , , one to A. hiller No. 721'Proumontst. ilostonMus , 't'ickets i\xos. 3,1106 and 11,687 ( row the fourth cnpltnl prizes of 41f,000 each , and were soul him fifths to various holdcrn scattered hero and there-among othorn Chao. L , Mayer care of hush , Mayer , It : Co. , No , 100 Mnr'kot st , , Chicagol Ill. , aid to parties 1)i Bunten , : tlasx. , nn thlo ] cant , and Steele 1' . 0 Dakota on the 1Vost , and so from Una to ltcershoba the good work of enriching the poor goes nn , The ooxt ( time 10211 Monthly ) event will ho November 10 1883 anti RI. A. Dan Ildn Now Orleans La , , will f coly give imufornmtion cu zip. pli ltlon , T A Ca'nanConrnunoin iowi , , Corrogandcnc&New York Tribune. The traveler over the Chicago , Rock Island and Pacific railroad , soon after passing Iowa City , will go greeted by the voice of the brakcsmnn as he announces "homestead , " Stopping , and taking a ltunhor wagon with springeeatsin charge of a pleasant faced amt of evitLnt ( Tcu- tonic extraction , a ride of a mlle , across Iowa river , will land him in the midst of a curious people , with quaint and strange surroundings , 'flue Amana society is time outgrowth of a small band of people who came to this country from the north of Gornany in 1810. Their religion wn ono of "oaeo , Their government de. manded of every halo person military service. This they refused to give. They were than imprisoned and their pr perty sequestered About t0 of thou : came to this country and settled near Buffalo , N , Y. , but soon afterward removed to this spot and named it Auana ) , which signifies "hero we will rest. " They purchased fran the govorlmout a whole township sixmiles nquaro , through which runs Iowa river , one of time largest streaute in the sttto They perfected an orgahization of tire community , and gave it the nano of Amana society , which is new incorporated under the laws of the state. All that each individual possessed was consolidated into conumion property. By time ternia of time compact there is no individual owhorahip of anything , with slight oxcoptious for personal use. The comnnltuuity 1s governed by n president and executive eomnninitteo , elected by vote of the community. This committee has general supurvisimm of all Lusincss of t11o society , eleets the superintendents of thto various departments of labor , and directs all its affairs. Time presudout is sinuply aim advisory officer uud is selected for his ago rid mature judgueth lie presides at ntaotings of time executive com- mittee. Iowa river Hakes a largo band near time eastern boundary of the township. Front the canton : deflection a canal about 10 feet wide was emit , five stiles in length tlmrough the village to the western point of deflection. Along this canal nro ho. cated the residence lots , call lot abutting - ting on the canal. The canal furnishes water for domestic use and waturiug gar. done. Each family has a house for its own tine , surressmded with yards and a garduu. The highest cultivation is there attained of vegetables and fruit of all kinds. Crapes are extensively grown , and 'palatable ' wine rondo front tlteneacll fauily Htakimt g its otw11 supply. Large liopnos caclm boarding ( two 1)rovidin O1llt o or tituro arc now six villages ) for t to accommodation of time uninarricti poopln At these bua dlng houses also time entire 00 lu take their meals , No cooki6 nog Beiiueral lioisekooli6 is dote at the residences. Thorn are nppoitlted at regular intervals persons to perform the various duties of the society : To ovm'seo the boarding louses ; to do the work thurein , cooking , bnlcimg , laundry work , ncrubbing , carrying wetter , etc , ; Senn food nud care for the poultry , swine , Sheep , horses , cattle. All time various kinds of frrnt work are set all' to di8'uront persons.bo - in Limo Mills , faeto- rics aid shops. Just botore uteal hou'an man will comae to a boarding house with live poultry , which is at onto taken and dressed ; am- other will bring vt etablcs , another mount. After each meal time garbage mat cones round iuid all refuse to carried aw8' fed to swine or put in the coon lest liea t. Each aid every person has his or ltor al. lotted work ati ll moves out imi ) erfcct system. 't'here are mm drones , There are large eottol and woolen mills , a starch factory , aid fruit cautitig shops , Thu cotton goodsnmdu are time beat anti most endurable to be found in time United States , and they get highur prices than eastern' niannfaeturers , 'fhoy sell all they can make to retail dealers in this amid adjuining status , who have regular customers for then , So of their woolen goods , time stamp of ' time Amana society ostabl'shus ' their quality. They are a thorougldy honest 1)001)10 Vlmtevor thmoy do is well done , 1 buy are a slow amid plodding , 'l'hoy nuver got in a bur ry , They retain Mammy of the habita amid cnatouisof Fathorlaul , The olderpeopl a till retain the gmmint dross of they nn castors , Illo yommger portion } env a Anuericvizud tlhnmselves. 'l boy have good acltools , sad are thor ougtlly educated , They print their own t books , mid do time prmmihng of labels , cads , Std work necessary for their nmmi ufaetured articles , limey tiunke uearl y u : erythiug used by limo Bociuty , excep t fare inmpluutonts. They arc very devout puophe. lhmei r religion is similar to that of the Quakers. r they do not accept the New l" ustnutout , Diarrnago Is adiviuo hmatitutinn withthmu. In each village is a iileotillg hlolso , wl'er 0 religious service ishuldevery day , Abou t Il o'clock when thuchurclm hall run ge all work sto ) s and the ) ou flu go to church time uiet : and wont m1 alttill apart , Sur vice is conducted by a loader but th u u s ioakimm g is done b di8brummt nidividunl s as limo spirits moves them. The nmarriag o o ceremony is coltduoted alwnY n at th o 4c . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . . . . . church , and is precisely like that of the Quakers. Tim politics their afihllntiols are with the r'epubhcans , thought they seldom vote. lgornatiomal o0fceratimoy vote with theme- publicans. For local county ofiiccrs they vote nccording to their views as to their hest interests financially , nud ems they vote so gees the county. But no party or clique calm infumtco or control tlietlm. As has boot : stated , they began few in nunnber , nud JKrnr , Additions were mmm do by acretion. Whenever a person desired to join the society , he had to mnke formal application , A thorough investigation followed of the nntccedotils amid character of thoappliciint , if nccopted , lmo stir- rendered idl lie possessed by legal calvey aneo to the society. Slmould lie become dissatisfied nud , esiro to leave , ho could go , limit take iolhlimg whim hull. Nuninr- ols applications nro lnado to utilto the with them every year , but for several years till have beau rejected , as they have as large a tnonborshgp as they desire , time population being about 2000. TIme society is Hammmensely wealthy , and hums no need of tn0m0y. At time beginimimq of each year , a gel- oral nccouut of business is tak01m , anti a balance sheet struck. To every pprao11 of time society iS sot off a eerlamn Ginn , Such as will be necessary for Iris use dtlr- ing time year. In each village is a t en- oral store , where supplies are koat. At these stores thus portiioi iR credited to time families mmd indtvidunls , and wlmt ever they got at tie store is charged at time exact cost. Outsiders have to pay a good profit. When a mat dies who is time head of a family , Lie affairs ago immediately - mediately settled , and a now ap lortion- mount is made to the widow and placed to lmur credit. If or dian chiidron are left , a gunrtlian is n ) ) oitmled and hue re the , armit . 'l'ime remainder of the Irofta of the I uol's busitieas after this n 1 p portionuent is Itiudu is invested in iti1- provelltonts. At each village arc imunonso barns and sheds whore all ] nary and grain are stored , and where all feeding in winter us done. Oxen are extmmsiveiy used in farm work , being ndnmirabiy suited to time plodding , easy-going ways of time people , Time 1100- 1)10 are momently social among therm- selves. They are courteous to strangers , but do Hot desire their presencu , except for lure bllsillens. - The Great ( forman Remedy , St. Ja cob's oil , is a Ilousohold necessity. It conquers pnun- - - - , Ncn York's. Ulster Trsde , - Fm-on , tlw New Vuik Sun , , a v3 Twcnty6vo sears ago the oyster mar. kola were situated at Comttiesslip on the east side , amid at Washington market on tltu wc8t , The first move up town was to Catliarhmo market on the east side , and to Spring street 011 tune wet. The oystermen did not rcumin vary long at Catharine nuirkut , time moat of tlloso who were there going oil to Broomo street , where they tied up about 17 year's ago. A few went to Spring street , About 15 years ago the Spring street market was moved up to West. Tenthm , and now the Broono street much have followed. The row of little fraulo houses , with basFots and barrels of oysters packed three deep all over the parlor floor , with the basemotfillod with oysters in bulk , with a neat little office , occupied by a mat who frequently eats 100 Blum Tents a sitting , in one confer of time kitchen , and with the garret : filled with tongs , sails , ropes and other dunhago used on the sloops , will o- tend free 1Vest Tenth to WcstElovonth street. ' ' ' the remarkable 'J'Ime oyster busitiossltashad - able growth of 300 per coat in the past five years. Formemly , about all the oysters - ters were krough hero in sloopa and scltoomiers. Now , during the busy season , one line of steanors alone brings 11000 baskets a w'CCk. Thousands are brought by sehioeers and sloops , and other thous- aids by the cars. New York city alone consumed 5,000,000 bushels last season , it is said. The out-of-town trade is 01ormous , also. The capital invested in tlue New York oyater busiuoss is estimated - ted at $25,000,000 , the cotiuuissiom bus in0ss , with once fourishoa , having died outTime number of 1)001)10 who find eumploynont is also very largo. At Princess bay 3000 lumen are employed , aid their wages amount to about $7500 a day. At Great South bay 8000 are employed , at wages not quito so large. The 3000 oyster houses of this city ouploy about 10,000 persons , It is estimated that 110,000 tiersons in this state make their living in Imaudling oysters. So rapidly is time business increasing , that the larger dealers are begiwuiug to substitute - tute steautors for the old style aailimg boats , ill gottiug their oysters to mar- ket. ket."What is the state of tradeat tim open. hug of the season ] was asked of a largo dealer. "Prices are about time saute as last. year , but the volume of cur trade is 5 per cunt larger. Time quality of time oysters is time best in 10 years. Just uowwe arc handling Rockawa's , Shrewsburys anti East River's. " "What are East Rivers ? " "It is time trade nnno for all oysters brought from time Sound. 't'imeu tsa have senu cheap ones front time Princes bay aid Keyport. According to law , time Blue Points will cone tin et time 15th , " A number of baskets of clams stood near. Itt'ferriug to then : , time dealer said : "It has boat : a good scasmt , to see what is printed about .laui-bakes amid elam- chowder , ouc would think that thin clan busunoss was about as large en the oyster business. 'Vito fact is , we sell amore oyster's ii : the aunuuur , oven , that we do of clans , " "Oysters in suuunuri "Certainly. Oysters spawn ill suuunor , amid so do clams , for that matter , Neither oyster nor clan : is fit to oat whoI apitwmi ing. But time buds do Hat all spawn at oucu. Wh01m , for instammcethosoat Oyster bity are spawning , those at lleckaway are not. 'l'lmero is always at abummdaut supply - ply of healthy oysters all thu year aound , If time laws only protected oystornl01 : in Now York , an they do in Coumectieut , time business would be greatly mocrescd beyond its preseut proportioma , to time ndvantago of time consumer , nud to time udvnutag0 of all who are directly interest- cd tin ilia buaiuess. " , " " .1 etnd " \fmmo anima him corpora Itnuu nibul to a sound body" is the trade mark of Allen's llnmhm Food , aid fro m csure our readers that , if dieatisliod with elUior tvoakna + s of ltruht or budlly pawcro , this remedy trill fier- momently strougthun both. . : l.-At drug. giets. . - - ? - - - - - - A ' 1llrilling incident rt Lbby. Albauy livenlug Jourual. Of thlsixoficersof tituro ulararuywho found tbm nselwea in Libra Y Prison in 1803.4 , ouu was a fine looking Colonel frommi Indiana-n bii ; bodiud , big brained , bighearted follow , chock f tll of uuergy. Ito werked like a stonm angina until he got out of Libby. 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After two or tlmreo attempts to got out of Libby had failed , lie bogal to suspeet ti it. hits failures wore time re- atilt if treachery in time prisomers' camp. Exchange , like kissing , : vet by favor. The Cololei , after tlnnking each failure over , cane to to limo conclusion that mama poor dovcl was selling his nlnnhoed far a moss of pottngo-currying the favor which would oxcluutgo ! wti to his homo by betraying the plans of his companions in arms to time oleny. He looked about hint for time moan. Cautious inquiries at length gave him such information as pronpte(1 ] tin : to say to the other five regular oficems : 'Meet moo at such a spot it buidniglit. I have found the triter. 1Yo will court-martial 11fm to night , " At ntidnigint the six men met in a dark corner , and in whispering voices organized - ized a drum-head court-martial. Time Colonel presented time name of the sus. poet , and time : his proofs. In the ballot that followed each of time six voted "guil- ty. " "Now , said the Colonel , "this is not a farce. Ne must vote a sentence , and time : execute it. " "Very well , " said time next man.Vell , " said time Col- ouel , "I vote for death. , The wretch : do. se'l'ves it. " "So do I , ' said the next , and so down to time sixth-a Pounsylvatia Major , He know the cplprit , a Peumsyl- vaiam like himself , better than the rest. Ho It mow that Ito was quite capable of time crime beiug charged against 1tih. He laid no doubt of his guilt. He wanted to sec hum : punished. Ho said all this to the other tnombors of the Court , and then added : "But you know we are not a legal Court-martial. We have ito au tlmority to act certainly no authority to kill. We may sift time evidence presented - ed against a man for our own satisfaction , but we cannot a01tence , much lean kill hfin. Time most we cam1 do is to prefer charges against him to time Rrar Depart. uont , 1Vo can't kill him"-Suddenly interrupting himself , ho said , "Colonel what's that in your had ? time rope , said time Colonel trri11il ; "I've boo : - ing it as we talked , " and lie d it arumid. He had taken an old shirt , turn into narrow strips and wovem : it into nenettming that looked like a rope"Now , Major , ho said , when it was handed back to him , "what you have said is all vary well. It does credit to your heart as well as to your head. But you are outvoted - voted ; time nnajority is against you. Time semmtcuco of time court is that time scoundrel - drel shall die , Std die ho will this main- ute , for I'll kill ] mint myself. Come Cap taiu , " Imo said to the brawmtoy Irisluna : next to him , "you and t will settle time rascal ) \Vhy , you wouhlmm t strangle Lila m : his sleep , would youl" asked the Major , also nit life feet as time others started - ed toward time sleeping' form of time trai- tor. Certainly , tvhtspercd the Colonel ; "why- not ? lie can't pray , and we can't ' have any 110180 You never will , said time Major frnly , getting in front of time Colonel ; " 1 won't let you ; you'll have to kill time first. I won't stand by anal see you stain your honest hands yhtlt his elfa honest blood in sucim a tva as that , iVh mou it would be murder , You would i o a murderer , 1 won't ) errnft it. " Gliding soul before time rest , ho reached time sluelemm g inn and sat dwn beside hla ] mead. There ho sat till time grimy nuornimg came stealing in through : time chilly atutosphere. LOUg before that time the Colonel and hits conupanionn , baffled and disgusted , had stole : awn ) to their sleeping places , carrying the plaited rope with then. As soot as time Maui could son time traitor's taco in time dim light of time dimwit ho waked lmim and told ] min : all that occurred. "Now , air , " he said sternly , "I saved your life last night , although I buheved you worthy of death. I won't do it again , 1 sat'e'd your mile for nmy sake not for yours , llI ) advice is that as suan as time guard Collies m for roll-call you get out of Lib by , amid as soon as you get to A'ashing tire got out of time tinny. If you're ii : time army whmm I get out I'll prefer charge s ngnftist you , amid 1f I meet you Flt kit 1 you , " Tronbliug with exeitonm01t time w retch , without a word of duhiul or palliatial , g0 t up , and as soon as the guard cquie iii , go t outTime stalwart six forwarded charge tt agauast him from Libby 1Vhmm they go t out of prison tlmoy found butt omit of t1) u aruy , so they dropped time matter , Thu traitor is iii the aruy How' , reunatatud by act of congress , I believe ; but the Majo 1 who prouneud to kill hfin o : sight i s under thlgroou sod of time prairie. Still' time Culotial would nmako timings lively fo r time traitor if they mot face to face , , .r rvr0.r Y. YY. . v..l Sir. . I& rlll ® ® DEALERS IN Hail's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS , LOCKS , &c. 10:30 Farssam E3trocat. Omzahn. 1YI. HELLIVIAN & CO. 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