be AUed.Try DullHm'o Great lt;h*ru;uu 2'j cent Cough curt. ut U. Vuabouili'iffli'AITHACA.Editor 1 if cor (I—:County treasurer Munson at tlife writing is no better: he still being unable t • leave his bed.The Farmers Institute was a great success. The attendance was large, and a deep interest was manifested all through, while there were some of the best papers that we have ever had at such :i gathering. The officers elected for the following year are Sil i* Moo ly, president; D. W. Breckinridge, vice president: I. X. Cowdry, secretary. Executive committee. E. if. Ewell, chair mau, St. Louis: E. R. Allen. Ithaca;C. II. Morse.Carson City: Alex. Chisholm. Jr., Breckinridge; William Lon/, Pompeii.A flightful runaway took place in Ithaca, on Tuesday last while a newly married couple by the name of Charles Broadhead and wife of St. Louis, were coming into town from the east. A team uudertook to pass them a mile out of town and of course he. being newly married, would not allow such a thing to te done. IIis horses became unmanageable and ran into town at a very rapid rate and while passing a load lt;t hay in the street his buggy slewed and struck a wagon with an empty ha\ra« k on, throwing Mr. U out, bruising it n somewhat uud spoiling his in»t suit o Clothes. The team then ran dug »n,u-iy uciosa the slieet toward O 11. iteath Sou's hardware, striking a post and separating, throwing .Mrs. B ovei ti e dashboard striking the bitching port and injuring her quite ba by wuhe one • use rail into the east trout ot the hardware store completely wieckiig the w*hhIWork ot the large sash holding the plate glass The giass was broken into a ihoun.md piece-, spoiling four 1 uge sappans and other goods to the value of over iifi dollars. But this is n »t all Other teams broke loose on the stieet and utie team with a lumber wa*.on ran away taking the * bee's a d tioha oil buggies and carts that hap-i «ned to be in its way Taking it all around it is u strange thing that nobody was killed. UoWe\ei if the young man lias to stand he damages It will be rather a costly experience, as the dam ages will foot up about two hundred dollars.