V UYF TEARS A SQUAW. flow (he Romance of Indian Life wan Token Oat of ft Yankee ScUoolmtalreas. From the Kama City Timet. Tlio steamer Fonteiiello arrived at this city yesterday morning after ft three mouths' trip to Fort llcnton and the mountains. Among her miscellaneous cargo of robes, furs, peltries, and Ne braska corn, was a female named Miss Amanda Barber, nee Squatting Bear, who, in a fit of fanatical romance, of fered herself in 18G7 as a voluntary missionary to the Brule Sioux, then oc cupying the territory between tho Cheyenne Kiver and the Big Ilorn Mountains, Dakotah Territory. Miss Barber croated quite a gongation in the Eastorn States by her marriage with a young Indian named Squatting Bear, who accompanied a party of Sioux to Washington in 1807. Miss Barber was at the time 3 clerk in one of the de partments at Washington, in a position secured for her by Gen. Butler, beforo the impeachment fiasco. According to her own statement, mado yesterday to our reporter, sho was firmly impressed with tho reality and perfection of tho red men of tho pla'ns. Sho had read everything relating to tho Indian tribes, from the reports of tho Commissioner of Indian Affairs down to tho latest diino novel. In a fit of enthusiasm or tem porary insanity sho offered herself to and became the wifo of Squatting Bear, a junior chief in tho Lone Horn band of Brule Sioux, and with him and his party returned to the Yankton agency, whoro she was duly initiated into bur new life as a white squaw. Her romantic ideas of Indian lifo seem to have received a terrifelo shock sinco her introduction to her new home and relations, and though she endeavored to fulfill her mission as a teacher and mis sionary to the best of her abilities, her progress appears to have been as slow as the progress of civilization on tho l'luins. Sho states that her first great surprise was being roquircd to mount on a wild, vicious pony and travel without saddle or attention over the country from the .Missouri to the White Earth IUver, a distance of several hundred miles. Her inability to make the jour ney provoked mirth among her hus bands companions, and finally exasper ated Squatting Bear until he bound her with a rope to. the pony s back and led the animal himself to the westward trail. She was still more surprised to find her husband possessed of two other wives, one a vicious, dirty squaw of forty years of ago, tho other a girl of scarcely fourteen years. Her lire in his wigwam, er teepee, was not as bright and happy as she expected it would be. Her husband's absence was taken advantage of by her rivals to compel her to per form tho vilest drudgery, such ns gath ering wood, cooking meat, and scraping robes tor tho tanning process ; but dur ing Squatting Bear's presence at homo Miss Barber appears to have been better ireaveu. Her husband, in a violent fit of pus sion, killed his oldest squaw during tin first year she was with the tribe, w'.n-u, without warning or notice, she was hurried off to the main camp of the Bruges, threo days' journey toward the inokutaln, and from thence she accom panied the tribe on its annual buffalo built, where sho became sick from ex posure and fatiguo. Sho was loft at a temporary drying camp afc llawhido AS EXTRAORDINARY STORY. Vd-rti, Secret fllnrrlflgc, Betrayal) Dencr- iion, luvnrce, and Revenge A Bomb shell far.Wanhlnxton Society, From tht IVathtngton Capitol, Some six years sinco a vpunnr law student uf this cily fell in love with and courted a beautif ul girl, who returned his passion, and tho two became en gaged to bo married. The young gentle man was poor, however, and not yet ad mitted to his profession, so that marry ing for tho timo seemed out of tho ques tion. Ho was madly in lovo, however, and fearing that beforo ho could securo a sufficient oompetonco to justify marry ing he might lose tho object of his af fections, ho ploadod with her to have a secret inarriago, and promised that im mediately after tho ceremony bIio should return to nor home, and ho would, as usual, go to his bachelor quarters. After much persuasion sho consented, and tho two were united in wedlock at the Church of St. John, in Georgetown, by tho llnv. Mr. Tillinghftst, upon tho of Juno, 1S00. Tho young man for n while was truo to his promise, but ho soon became ns importunate for tho possession of her person as he had been for the secret marnago. Ut course she yielded, but they both kept their soorct, and as pro gress in the law was very slow, sho, at his suggestion, brought an influence to bear upon tho Administration that re sulted in an appointment to a Western Territory. Her social position and con nections wore sufhcient to control the appointment, and sho had money enough to provide him with an outht. Iho young man deported, and made quite a successful career for himself in his new field of operations, and. writins "regularly and returning at intervals, ho assured her ot his heartfelt affection and earnest endeavors to procure a home suited to her. This sort of thing con tinued for four years, when sho was tele graphed to meet him at Cincinnati. Sho hastened to obey, and arriving at tho last-named place, found her husband in a state of great excitement. Ho told her that ho had got involved in some moneyed transactions, and tho choice was presented to him of cither marrying a very rich woman, who loved him to distraction, or being sentenced to tho penitentiary, and that he had married and was now in her power. She could punish him for his dastardly conduct, and it sho did that ho could not com plain ; ho nddedfthowevor, that he had parted from thoT-bnmu at tho door of tho church, that ho did not love her, and could not lovo any one but his law ful wife. Appealed to in this manner sho could Only ask him what could be done, say nig that sho was readv and willing to shield him to tho last. Ho then suggest ed a divorce, and said that ho could go to New York and procure one without any difficulty. To this sho consented, and tho two wonded their way to tho great commercial centre, where he found n divorce lawyer, und in three davs divoicv was procured upon testimony nftuufuciv.red between the husband and shyster, of tho most extraordinary char acter. One man, for example, by the namo of , swore that he had known the plaintin and her husband lor years In DowingvBle, Pa., placo tho poor woman had never seen. Another wit ness oriling himself , sworo that the parties were Mnn 'fide, residents of Jev Prnjrrcss of Fish Culture. Tho importance of the results which may be obtained through a scientific) system of fish culture has been mado so Olilu .In. Krirni dully COTTJX --Ordinary Low to good ttinlilllllfr... EOUS-N. Y., N. )., ek V .nn '.... Mmeil FLOITR Supelllli' r.xtrn 10 miicy nunr Ohio round hoop Kxtra umber.... .. Fprinjr wheat Kxtm (Innepee Rt. l.nnl double extra.... Conn Msal Wpntcrn ft Jorwjy.. llnmrlvwinc ORAIN-CoRH-Wi-sti'm Pmituurn J3ABLET Wovlrrn Lniindu Oatk Ufa Wubat Weslinn No. 1 Spi-ilif.... Il,i. Nn. I do lo. Amber Do. While White lcnee PROVISIONS-Pork-New mnm... w n prime.. It lii 14 111 H CI C" ') (! J 70 6 An 7 M S M 7 ii 9 no in m 1.1 3 on 78 H-l 1,1 KO H 93 1 75 I 09 I 11 ! IM 1 9. 19 75 10 Ml Hi 4 i 16 C'fl manifest bv nrartionl nrnnriinnTif. flint. I t.ina-n V Tliia inmiirr I hnvo Rnnn in tha nrcranimd niTrt f. 4.fe WI TVf.. . i. fV.i. Tn .Turin nrhnr. New York Wholesale Market .. ii . . . n t I ii ? . i i i i. ntiTTrnSfn n. .i.in t ,.iiers wiiu nruiiciaiiy-iiatciKidnsii nave ine vcatiier portenas a iieavj- siiower 01 W"ViiVn.r.V..,V.,....'... eon Rtioptaa in nearly ail 01 tho Ktates. ram. i lav tho learner tick on me iavn uiiisKis-tnto i,wtury n consequence of the interest which has or clean crass, and smooth it over even- been excited on this subject, Congress I ly. One-half hour's heavy ruin will has also taken the matter in hand, and cloun one side of a badly soiled tick, un- ppointed Trof. Buird. of tho Smithso- less there bo crease spots. In this case nian Institution, a commissioner to ex- I take a pail of hot suds, pour it on tho amine into the condition of tho national spots, brush them, and let the rain rinse fisheries and the causa of their diminu- it out. I then turn it over and servo tion in yield. tho other sido the same. If tho shower I'rof. Build's researches have tlovcl- bo of short duration, I put tho bod out oped boiuo extraordinary facts. Ho spent in tho next rain. To dry tho bed, lay tho most of last summer on tho Masso- up the tick on slat-work, clean rails, or chusotts coast, whoro ho ascertained that something of tho kind. If tho feathers fishing stations which in lfiOO produced are much wet, so much tho better. When thousands of fish now furnish hundreds drying, shake up, beat with light rods, only, or at that ratio, giving a diminu- pick up lumps if there be any. Whpn tion ot quite ninc-tjnths, and often tho bod is dry, tho tick will bo clean, more. The depreciation has been gen- and the feathers almost as good as new. eral, except with blue-fish, which are Some of our beds have been used thirty now as abundant as ever they wore, years. I have laid them in rain every This remarkablo decreaso of fish is as- summer : thov are now cloan and trosd. cribed by many to tho use of tho pound I It takes but n short timo to dry tho bod, ner.. yn ineso tnoro aro only sixty along nut when it is dry to appearance, it, is tho entire coast of Now England : yet not at all fit to sleep on, but should be they securo nearly all tho fish that are laid on an empty bedstead a month or taken, and control the supply of the more, with the windows up. This cau- uiarket, in consequence of which tho tion may bo unnecessary, as no wise head hook and lino fishermen and tho fyke- sleeps on feathers in suuifuor. men navo almost been driven out ot tho I As lor tho labor, 1 had rather clean usmess. I fivo beds in tho rain than ono m tho Four men will manasro a pound net manner eenerallv recommended that is with a leader a milo long, and tho catch by pouring tho feathers from tho tick of a single period of six hours has fro- on a sheet in an empty room (when qucntly been as largo as one thousand there is no empty room in the house), blue-fish, or an equal quantity of other washing tho tick, stirring up feathers vaneues. I inoroujrniy, returninK to tiio ticK, and Vimjr. wliora uVin uf t.nni t ityi1 tn luuinrui by walking to -Fort Fotterman, a dis- Yurkt 8ft(1, tb'lt ho' had frequently ac tance of sixty miles. For this attempt uompamed the dcfon.Unt in nighfly she was beaten until nearly dead, and then sold by her husband for threo potties to a Choyonuo chief who sported the expressive soubriquet of Coo-Cooso, or Baoonsidos. Sho was taken north in ' 1870, and romainod with tho Choyennes ever since, until her escapo this spring, when she mado her appearanco at and claimed the protection of tho authorities at Fort Benton. Miss Barbor's experi ence would, no doubt, make a story more thrilling than that of the " Escaped Nun." She is a woman rathor plain in appearance, skin tawny and black, eyes small, dark, and imprcssivo, voice rather masculine and, in fact, just such a woman as Mrs. Col. Anthony or Tennio Clatilin would choose for a second in command. Miss Barber conversed with our re porter without tho least diffidence, and answered any questions asked of her. She says that so far as tho romance of Indian lifo is concerned, sho found nono of it. Hor efforts to touch and reform the young Indian children wero t routed with indifferenoe and contempt. Sho learned the Sioux language easily, but tho Cheyonne dialect was harder to ac quire. She has a much higher opinion of the Cheyennes than of tho Hioux. Tho latter tribe sho says are to blamo for nearly jtll the thioving and murder ing done in tho whito settlements. She found it necessary to paint and color like the rest of tha tribe while sho was with them, and twice witnessed the murder or execution of whito men, one a soldier of tho Thirty-Second Uuitod States Infantry, who had boon taken while out hunting, who was burned and scalped ; tho others wero two teamsters brought from Fort McPherson. All thro were burned at a placo called " Saddler's Hill," in tho Nebraska " Bad J-iandH. Miss Barber left tho steamer Fonto iielle at this port, and after a few hours' rest startod on hor way to tho home of her friends at Milford, Massachusetts. Instinct. In speaking of tho peculiar habits of animals which follow certain curious acts from one gonoratioa to another, the youngest in the series, without instruc tion or the force of examplo, doing pre cisely as one of its ronioto ancestors did hundreds of years before in the con struction of a nest, buildins a clay house liko tho ants, digging a nolo or in fashioning a tray door over the entrance to its den, as the tarantula always has in ualilomia. it is called vitttnct. It is unhesitatingly acknowledged that this faoulty or determination to exercise the propensity to repeat the doinga of the parents, without over hav ing seen or known thorn, curiously ex emplified in making hoxagonal cells by tho honey bee, cannot be explained. No amount of physiological or any other bind x& learning furnishes tho faintest shldovof reasonable answer to the qnewtton, M By what moans does nature iiupol individuals in those lowor ranks of dumb mo to perform thoso marvels r Man possesses phttieal and moral In stktots combined und because it is so, he U a conscious progressive being. Un the other hand, animals have instincts, but no moral attributes, and couso quentiy never can rise above the level on whiph they move. Therefore, in stinct is a problem which Divinity alono con Mlve. It U beyond the ken of puiiouopiiy. cd visits to houses f ill-fame : that on one occasion hn.had waited at such a placo lor tho defendant until tired, and then went to tho room, knocked at tho door, and being told to com in, found the defendant putting on hi clothes, with proBtuuto undressed in the room, L pon this snowing tho divorce was granted, and the detreo winds up as fol lows That thft nmrrtiurft rMwcon Iho nnid nlalntlff. . ana ine rnua ndiauiism. , no uihom-H. ana uiptr aia nmiTiaee is ruTt-iiy aifcioivci arconnniMv. Aim the Raid n.-u-fU'R are and each (if tli(-lu lt fn from llin obliicalidn thereof. And turthor that it fhall hu law. nil lor the gam piamt.n to marry au'slil ui toe name anucr an uiotiun tno paul itettunlant waa actually ad. Hut it shall not tw lawful lor tho kaid dor.-tnl. ant to marry again until :Uo raid plaiutilf lie actually ucuu. EuUr, c. Jokes, Judge, Tho poor wife returned to her home feeling that she had done a horoio act in shielding tho man sho loved, and sus taining herself with this thought time rolled on, until one morning she awakened to tho startling fact that she had been cruelly sacrificed. Sho learned that tho man to whom sho had chin was about to marry a fashionable lady of tho first connection in tho land. Sho made inquiry, and found, to her sicken ing disgust, that tho day was actually set upon which this infamous outracro was to bo perpetrated. Sho hastened to New York ami procured a certified copy of tho decree, intending to appear at tho church on the day of the mock marriage and forbid tho bans by present: copy ot iuo legal uocument unit sh owe- that, although separated from her, ho was not authorized to marry another. Lntortunately, through circumstances over which sho had no control, he ur- rived too lato. Tho cruel net had been accomplished. A grand weddin-', grace by tho presenco of members of ilie Cab met and our most aristoeratio penpr had oocuired, uud tho papers won I n of glowing accounts ot tho magnified ceremony. Our roaders will recoiling tho event, and they will havo occasion to recur ti it again, as legal sf-ps are being taken by the betrayed wife's friends to bring this wrong doer to punishment. Tho wife is now satisfied that tho whole story ot tho second mar riage was fabricated to deceive her, and sho is, of course, very indignant. In addition to all this wo learn that this gay Lothario paid his court last winter to ono of our most beautiful and accomplished belles, whoso appoar.ance in society always created a flutter among the gentlemen who flocked to her sido to bosk in tho sunshine of her smiles and to enjoy the brilliancy of her con versation, it was supposed that the gentleman, as he then appeared to be, and this fascinating lady, whoso family is one of the oldest and most exclusive in the country, wore engaged; but it seems that while she enjoyed his conver sational powers, sho discouraged any tender emotions, aud thus saved herself from oAouiryiug the unpleasant position whioh tho lttst-meutioned bride now holds. In a few (Jajre "tlio fashionable circles of WasMnston and certain Iadv of the Cabinet all be at sea iu a high state of astonishment and excitement, and 6 certain territorial omuTaL now candi date for Governor, will bo brought up with a round turn. FABM AND HOUSEHOLD. 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'--l i tit, 1 I v. - ,,! . 1i ' . t iniim! Imxea. "Cheaper than any - llier Hulk 1'ele.li lor llOtllil'C.' TIIK IIISIMI ai M-IKI l'IMil-N'.. KV-irr.. nlnij Cheap ftti'l litirtl.le toi.errn!e? ..I !irr :irllrli-! lor tiroe. Tilt. IIISIMI SI lll.ti K l.l lli l.tlllll. A inu. hVriixIc. h..-iriliK find H.:i-Mn.ir . ,ni tin" a Inn-an nit alone. 2Mlt. and wi lb. !i..x-n, l.'.c ni . r II.. 'i'rv It. MORSE BROS)., Prop'rs., Canton, Ma. IRON IH THE BLOOD ij c in ( 10 cm 11 0i 4S Co 14 ' Id Ii I'isTS Asn QuAnTS of lillhy Cstarrhnl ilit- t hnrgei'. Where does it all come from ! I ho mucous mombmne lining ho clinmbcrs of the nopo. nnd its little clnntl. nro diseased so Hint . o J o ' I - -' . . . . . . buch a mode of destruction, carried on laying in tho sun for several days, turn- they draw from the blood its liquid, and ex the year through, in season and out of ing and beating up often. M. D. E. in POSHr0 f0 ,,le ir cni"W Int0 corruption Beason, would naturally account for a great decrease in fish j but the theory that it is tho solo cause of destruction is damaged by the fact that tho blue-fish, wlncli uro so plentifully canglit in thoso contrivances, aro as abundant as ever, rrof. Uaird, whilo ho denounces tho use of the pound net, furnishes a tnoro ra tional explanation of tho whole matter. To tho increase of the blue-fish he as cribes the destruction of the smaller fish. Tho oil -factories have used up the menhaden to an extent which has made them scarce. The menhaden are the natural food of the blue-fish, and this supply failing the latter were driven to feeding on tho killics, porgies, young wcamisli, striped bass, ami young shad. liettier tins state ot tlnnirscan be rem edied remains to be seen. Tho matter is one of importance, as fish contribute largely to the support of a largo and in dustrious class of our population who inhabit the sou shore. In regard to restocking our lakes and rivers with fish it has been demonstrated that it can bo done without difficulty and at comparatively trifling expense. Tho yield of shad in tho Connecticut in 1 !S 1 1 was far "renter than it had been for many .years, many millions of shad try having been placed m the river three years previous by Mr. Seth Uroen, under the auspices of tho New England Com missioners. It takes threo years for shad to attain their growth. Our own Commissioners of Fisheries, Messrs. Ho ratio Seymour, Goo. C. Cooper, and li, Jj. Itoosevelt, havo labored enthusiastic- ally for tho advancement of scientific hsh culture, and their report ot their op erations tor tho year 13 il aitords evi dence that their efforts have not been uurewarded. Their operations on tho Hudson river for.tho purpose of increas ing the supply of shad havo been more successful than heretofore, and tho op position to their work from fishermen has generally ceased. 1 ho progress made in fish culture in tho New Kngland States has convinced the most incredulous that unless active measures are pursued to keep pace with our Kastrru neighbors our fishermen will be drivon out of tho market and their occupation ruined. Last year over N,000,000 shad egg3 wero hatched and the fry turned looso m the river; nnd it is hoped that in a few years the fisheries will bo so improved that 600,000,000 of fry will bo artificially hatched, when the yield will dety diminution by all tho en gines of destruction that the wit of man can devise. Hut to effect so de&irablo a result tho enforcement of laws which will give tho breeders a chanco to roach the upper waters, where they can hatch their young, is indispensable. The Slate hatching house established at Caledonia for tho purpose of broedin tho better kinds of fish for distribution through tho waters of the Statu lias been greatly enlarged, and tho Commis sioners pride themselves on having the cheapest and largest fish-breeding estab lishment in the world, ono which is Western Iiural. A Portable Ice House. Tako an iron-bound butt or punchoon, and knock out the head, then cut a hole tho si.o of a bottle-cork m tho cent root tho bottom. Put a wooden tubo twelvo inches smal ler into it, so that it will not touch tho edgo of tho butt, within six inches all around it. Fill up tho space with pounded charcoal ; put two pieces of wood under the centre tub when it is placed in the butt, and fit a cover with a handle tightly to it. Arrange hooks around the tub on which to hang fish or meat, &c. Fill a bag two feet square with pounded charcoal to lay over the cover of the inner tub, and fit a cover to tho outsido one. Bury it four-fifths of its height in tho cellar, which must bo dry; wet ground .will not keep it fresh. Fill tho inner tub one-third full of ice. ftn,i. for brulft'S. cuts, burns, rheumatism, sllil er than once a month. A hole similar Jl"t, "l'riiins, ucunilglu , ea.aelie and tooth- to tho one bored iu tho outer tub should This life liquid was to build up the system, but it is extracted and tho system Is weakened by tha loss. To euro, pain flesh nnd strength bv mine Dr. 1'iotcos Golden Medical In?- covery, which nlso acts directly upon these glands, correcting them, nnd apply 1. Ssge's Caliirrh Komcdy with Dr. l'iorco's Niisul Douche, the only mctboil ot reaclnnu tlio upper cavities where the dischnrgc accumulates nnd cornea from. The instrument and two medicines sold for $2 by nil drniroists. f89. TnB llousB and Ins HiDEit. It was a happy day lor Horse nnd his rider when the Musta.no L.1MMBNT was niirouucea, ns a cure for the external disease! and Injuries ol hotu. In the stable, the baru aud the household this wonderful emollient Is equally UBcful. It a horse is spjvlned, or fouudered, or harness galled, or nlllicted with any other of the many superficial Ills that equine flesh is heir to, the Liniment effects a speedy cure, nud It is equally cllicaeious when applied to diauuht oxen or cowssntlerliig from outward swellings, strains, or hurts ol any description, as an application bo made in the inner, to carry off the moisture. Keep tho wholo closely cov ered, and you will havo a miniature ice house which will preserve fish, flosh and fowl tor a long tune. Country Unit. ache. It takes precedence for all other topical remedies, nnd Is therefore an aitlcle of prime necessity TTrfauiilli-s. Lemon- ron a CouGn. lloast the lemon very carefully without burning it ; while it is hot cut and squeczo into a cup upon threo ounces of sugar, finely powdered. Tako a spoonful whenever your cough troubles you. It is good and agreeablo to tho taste. 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In fact, divorce has become a fashionable tiling, and liko all kindred events, such as births and marriages, is celebrated with festive proceedings. Tho West di vision witnessed an affair of this kind tho other evening. There was a largo gathering, nnd the ncwly-mado widow received tho congratulations of friends and relatives with as much plcasuro as would a newly-wedded wifo after the ceremony of marriage. A handsome " divorco cako was ono of tho features of tho occasion. It was mounted by a handsomo monogram, the letter " D," for divorce, being entwined with tho lady's name ,befro hor marriage. There wero also somo highly suggostivo pros ents. An eleven months' baby at IWooming- tnti, 111., rolled down two flights of stairs without serious lniurv. Asthma. Upwards of one thousand of tho worst cases of Asthma havo been relieved by using Jonas Whitcomb's remedy for asthma. In no case of purely asthmatic character has it failed to givo prompt relief. Your druggist has it. The Potest and Sweetest Cod Livr.u Oil in tho world is Hazard & Caswell's, made on tho sea-shore, from fresh, selected livers, by CA8WKIX, HAZ ARD & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and meat. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physi cians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. Tim Prruvitin Sitrun. a Protect ed Solution of the Vrotoxlttc of Iron, in so combined an to have the character of an aliment, an easily dirested and assimilated with the blood as the simiilcst food. It increases the quantity of nature s twn tiauziny Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Ton Ine iri,i!Vieorittny ana Vitalizlnej the System. The en riched anil vitalised blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages anil waste, 8ceirchiny out morbiil secre tions, and leaving noihing for Mse.etse to fvetl upon. This is the secret oj the won derful success of this re medy in curiii'i linsitensiei. Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic, JUeir- rlieea, Hints, jservous .irreciions, Chills and levers, Jlumors, Jjoss of Constitutional igor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Jiladder, I cmale Complaints, anel etfl disease's originating in a bad state ef the blood, or ac companieel by de bility or a loio state of the system , lieing free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing rj'eets eire not fol lowed by corresnoiuting reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, rigor, etnel new lie mto all parts of the system, anel building up Iron Constitution. Thousemels have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, su)'ering crea tures, to strong, healthy, anel happy men and women! and in valiels can not reasonably hes itate to give it a tried. Sec that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Iimplilcts Free. J. P. DISSMOItE, rrorletor, No. 36 DEY ST., NEW YORK. Sold by Druggists generally. Healthful Climate, Free Homes, Good Markets. Whether lor use on man or beast, tbe .Mer chant's (Urgling Oil will be found an luvalua- ble Liniment, and worthy of use by every res ident In the land. We know of no proprietary meuicitic or iirtieio now uscu lu th united States which shares the good will of the people lo n greater ucgreo tuan tins. a. 1 . YMrfe- pcndint. Vkuktam.k I'ui.monaiit Rai.sam "doubt less the best cough medicine in the world.' Is n TO FIT IflSt'TES. Hi ftillcllO. E.-ltRcllO. Nell- rnlgia. Lanu. Rck, hlarrlxi-a. Croup, Kprmiiin. un.l all similar complaints, are relieved by I'LAtiO's Isstast j.BLiar, or mouey rerunaoa. AS OniCE AS A FLASO OF LinilTMISO ilof CI fllKTAllO- no's Kxcr.l.sio Hair Iti ant upon tlio liaii .nhl-V.T ana inounacnoi ; no rnameititn until, out lliu puriinl Kavi-n ur tlio taunt xquiait iirovnfl will be uvolva.1. A good wardrobe, economically pur chased, is indispensablo to every brido. capable of supplying all tho public wa- An economical way of purchasing any a it.- tii..4 . -u iu .t I J I o J V2 i At mi- wli"V,u Urticlo required is really indispensable salmon trout wero taken there from tho to 0V('ry housekeeper. A peculiar fa- great lakes to be distributed through the cility to purchase at closo figures is nb State, or to bo developed and then dis- solutelv necessary to tho nator familias tributcu. iniuturo tno uommissioners nf y,. fll -, nm1 ,1111,1nrtr ,.:,,., propose to pay more attention to the , L , , , . cultivation of tho salmon trout and less Btanccs- tt,,cl lt ,s ut kllst irablo that to that of whitcfish than heretofore, for dealers and jobbers in any and every tho reason that tho whitcfish havo to be kind of goods and merchandise, be en taken with a net, whilo the salmon trout aljwi to sort in. stock in small or larrro i,..,..i.,. .,.., i, ,.,i ...:n i,:t i - - o 111U Ik UA11U3U1UU .1I.U ..Oil, UllU . A Ul.U readily at tho hook. Io means havo been uiseoveretl of hatching black bass, but substantially llin Skiuo end is attained by another ii tlioil. i.very year largo numbers ot v.u !.: ::.n(ls ot boss ami other tresh- wuli'r ii ii pass into tho Erie Canal from Lake Knit. Iheso fish vary iu size from four inches to fifteen in length, and may bo caught in immense numbers when tlio water is drawn off in the fall. In this way the Commissioners have reached an inexhauutiblo supply, which is dis tributed wherever there is a demand for any of theso fish. It is not believed that there aro any streams in this State adapted to tho culture of the truo sal- mon (sidino salar), and tho Commission ers are convinced that uny attempts to introduce this fish in our waters would prove futile. N. Y. Hun. Hrs and Olilmt Family MeiUelnc Sua- 'orii'i hirer Invlgoralor.k purrly Vesutable Cathartic and Tonic fur Dyppc-ppia.Cointlpatlon, Debility, Hick- hcRuarh. llilimift Atlnrk. and all dprancetnontii of l.ivor, Blnmaiili an.l lluwulx. AsH your Druggist fur lu beware ty inuiaiwnt. A law went into effect in Indiana on the 1st of July, by which uny person who socks the position of juror is to bo tinea m guilty or contempt of court. quantities as may bo required, from timo to time. All this can bo accomplished by addressing the Now York Purchasing Bureau, "01 Broadway, N. Y. Endorsed by prominent New York men. Send for circular. rilCTIAS SVhl-r. Till vnluabln moilirlna has haan flli.iilly niakinit In war into public favor by tho lillni- eruuit n-markrtbio curut u na noiiuriui'.l. Ill tnnuur allii-a-y ift uwinr lu the protoxute af Iron wbii-h In ihii luvpiiruwun rt-muiiiR uiu.-iiany..ii. una Ii thu only loim iu whit-li Uiit vital element uf lu-nliliv blnud can bu guppiiua. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tlio tvlvertUor, bavliitf been pcrnmuoiitly cured 01 that urt ad dlaiAuo, Consumption, by a aiinjdo reined y, It hiuIoiu tomukn known to Mlnw iiIiVt.ts tho iwiui of rur. To all whin dciru it, ha will tud a mpy of tho iin-MTiitiiMi uimhI, of clmrt'o), with mi- uiriTMin uir prt'tyarnii; turn uxtntr tno name, wtin u tliry will liinl ii Hi hk IH'hK rK roNsrui'TiiiN. Asrii- a. nnNtriiiTiH,&o. rurtl! w inhiuK the urcocrimiou win nc4M) atiuiuta 11PV. MIWA (P A. WILSON. IM IVi.u tiU. Williamifcmrvb N. Y. CKND Sif for Iftftfo I jil' paprtr 3 month and 1 do. utm t'en tree.. M he nil teims to teoQU. dri-M FAMILY i KM, I'itnhnrtfh. I'a. TIIK NORTHERN PACIFIC HAIL- ROAI ouVm fur snl' Uh liaudfl lu Central and Western Minnesota, embracini;: 1. The beat o WhrutLaiid; 8. Kxoolluiit Timber for tha Mill, tho Farm and the Fire; 3. Hlrh Pralrio Vsvtnrafro and Natural Moadow, wntered by clear Lakes and runninir streams iu a Halthlul Clinmto, tchere Fever and Ague are unknoten. Grain can bo shipped bonco by lake to market as oheaply as from Katorn Iowa or Central Illinoli. Cam now run thronch these Lands from Lake Superior to Dakota. Tried of land clone to track 4.00 to (4.00 per aero; further awav $20 to S4.00. SEVKN YEARS' CREDIT; Warrantee Deeds: Northern Pacific T-30 Bond a, now sullinp, at par. received for land at $1.10. No other unoccupied Lauds present each advantages to settler. SOLDIERS under tho Now Law (March. 1872) get ICO acres FREE, near the mil road, by ono and two years' residence. Transportation at Reduced Rntcg fur nished from all principal points Eant to purchasers of Railroad LantU.and to Settler? on (lovernment liomo- steads. Purchasers, their wives and children car rlcd free over the Northern Pacific Road. Now is tho time for Settlers aud Colonics to et R nil road Lands and Government Lauds closo to the track. Send for Pamphlet containing full information map and a copy of ucw Homestead Law. Address LAND DEPARTMENT. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, ST. PAUL, MINN,, Oil 140 DROADWAY, NEW YORK. 1IAXIER STEAM EKUIKE. Manufactured by CELT'S CO. Hartford. Ct Sizes. 2 to 10 H. Power. VIncirnr Hlttera are lint a vile Fanrv Drink. rmde f Poor Rom, Whibkev, Proof Spirits and Ret'us Liquors, dciored, npiced, and fcwpetened to please th tiste, c.illed "lotiics, "Appetisers, "Restorers,1 Kc.tii.-it ie.vi ine tippler on lo drunkenness and rum, but nre a trite Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants! They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Ltfe-Kiviiift t ' i- n i i t..: s .1? I riliLipiC) n rcncii ii:iiiiviiiui nnu invinoraior oi me System, carrvimr o(T all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a heuhhy condition, enriching it, rcfrtslnnp and inviKorntinj? both mind and biwly. They are easy of adiumistr.ition, prompt iu their action, certain in their remlf?, i.ile anil rrlniMlc in nil lrms ot nisease. No Prron can tnk tln'ao nittera accntd- int to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison m other means, and the vital organs waited beyond the point of repair. lyiMictjiit or iiiiiiireatinn. ueadaciie. Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dir sine!s, Sour Kruet;itions of the Stomach, Had Taste the Mouth, Hihous Attacks, Palpitation of the Hu.it t, Intl timnationof the l.uns, Pain in the regions n( the Kidnev-t, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the olTsprings of Dyspepsia. Iu these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For r entitle Couinlntntsu in vounz or old. married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, those Tonic Hitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. For Iiiflnminnf ory nnrt Cliromc iincn- mntlMin and Gmit Pvspepsia or Indigestion, Uilions, Remittent and Intermittent I'evers, Jis-ases ot the Blood. Liver. Kidnevs and Bladder, these Kilters have b-en most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated liiood, wh-cli is generally produced by derange ment ot tne JJiiestive Jrans. Tlioy nro n entlo I'urzntlvc n well an a Tonle possessing also the peculiar merit of acting asai)Weiful at;ent iu relievinc Congestion or IiiHam- mation ot tue iiver am Vceral (Jiyan, and in liilioit Disiuases. For SUin llsenseB, ErttpHons, Tetter. Salt- Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, PuMules, Boils, Car buncles, Riii worms, Scald-Head, S.ue Eyes, Ury sipetas. Itch, Scurfs, 1 Meliorations uf the Skin, Humors and uiseases ot the? bktn, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of theii curative effects. Cleanse tho Vitiated kllood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin iu Pimples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when vou 5nd it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; clesnse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the svstem will follow. Gmtcful thousands' proclaim Viniigaw Bit ters the most wonderful Jnvigurant that err sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other Worm, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phvsiol. ogist: There is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose bixly is exempt from the presence of wnrinn. It is not upon the healthy elements of rite body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humor and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, ho amlielmin itics, will fiee the system from wiiui like these Bit ters. MecUnittrnl I)UenKe. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such a Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-heaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be sirli-ct to paralvsis f the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of U'ai.kkw's Vinuak Bittlrs once or tw'Ci' a week, as a Preventive. Ullimit, Remittent, nnd Intermit lent Fevem( which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United Stales, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois, Ten nessee Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Oiloiado, Braos, Rio Grande,. Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many others, with their va-t tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so dm ing seasons of unusual heat aud dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, nnd great torpor of the bowels being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon these various organs, is essentially nercssary. Tliere is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dk J. Wai.ichk's Vinku .r Bittkrs, as they will speedily remove the dark-co.ared viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, ttt the same time stimulating the ecretiont ot the live and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. 7eroriuitt or ivmtr' i:vii, wmte swellings. Ulcers, hlrysipelas. Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inilsmtnation, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, Oltl Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constittttioaal frit eases, Wai.kkr's Vinkgar Bittkrs have shown their great curative powers iu the most obstinate and intract able cases. Ur. Walker's California Vlucsrnr lilt tore act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposit) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Dr. W ai.krr'r V imkgar Bittrr1! are Aerieut, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious. laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irri tant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. Wi) illy lit ?.-rV' " V Emoins Ready vob Use COMPACT. B1MPI.K, EAFK. DURABLE and Economical B S'For Piicu-LUt and parti rulurs Addrese, WM. I). RUSH ELL, No. 18 Park Plaoe. N. Y. Tho Aiit'i'leiit and mild Laxative properties of Dk. Walkkk's Vinrgar Bittkrs are the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions aud malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, aud soothing projierties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid nevs, correcting and regulating tbe flow of urine. Their Auti-Bilious properties stimulate tire liver, in the secre tion of bile, aud its discharges throHgh the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of Uilious r ever, rever and Ague, et. fr'ortlfv the body ncainst dinrase bv puri fying all its fluids with Vinkgar Bitters. No epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, ana tne nerves are reudercd disease-proof by this great iuvig-orant. Directions. Take of the Bitters nit going to tied at night from a half to one and one-half wme-glassfull. Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are comnsed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. l.WAI.KKR. PronV. II. II. MrDO.VAI.DdtCO., Druggists and Gen. A;ts., San b ranciscoand New York. AA- SOLD BY AM. DRUGGISTS DKALKRS. JUU.KU HY A FAI SKirodP. " Jin IS cloud," Bftiit a fiinnd of our tlio other lay, in uimwor to an inquiry iii'ter the ln'ulth of amut aul lU'.iiuaiiit.nicc. "Dmid! you don't Bay so. Ol what did ho dm ( " Ut Urodulity was tho rojdy, " ho bu liovod in a patent medicine of which tho chief inciudiciit wan forty-rod mm, and it proved tho death of liiui. Hub was truo ; t'lo unfortutiato man had taken for livir comitlaint, a compound of liory alcohol and root inico, and it had killed him. Now, did that miriruidcd invalid roquu-o a tonic r. lla uiu ; but not a spirituous excitant. Tho writer of this brief statement is confident, from his own experience, that if tho Martyr to Drugged Alcohol, had resorted to Du, Walker's Vixbuaii IiirrKiia, instead of to tho poixm with a medical niniu) which 10ltK AtTfDKNTB wciir from nrfnt tmiaf, oil. im. man iriiru .ii'tiunimtit ani rnilrnaiiB rtimliluatl. TliuuwntU li "A 1.1. K.N 8 I'ltOTKUliON." .nil no lilciu. iliivi tly or MHUiHt!v. h.v. oecurrtMl froiu burtiinir. .lorlnw or uandlimr olU ttmt rcntainml It. on. li.-u k.iru Irfia for -.11 cent. WAIOU Niit Willi iwtnta lirft ordor. W. A. ALLEN, 11. 1 11. 1'lU. ultrtfn, i'k rilMI'.l. Dotlblo Ai'tniL'. lliieki1! IMmiKorrt nr. Ilia bet. Kentl fordrculnfti. team as 0 Valley Machiue C Kanllinmiitoii, Mna. "Thrlr Name i LeRlon." Dyiwla i the mrent of more evil, tliull Hew out f l'andora'4 Ikx. llutoil!lleii. tiour .toinocu. nvuiiaclo'. eoiihll)mlloli. UfrvoiiH debility, nausea, anil IniUciibntilo uiunlul iniaory aro tmioliL' lla torrikle qniiriui,'. (livutli. in all tho coup de grace Willi Takkamt's Kkkkk kcknt HKLTZKk Al-KKiKNT.whlt-h retiovalc. aodi-bixululfMllio bowoln. tone, tho vtninach. anil 1. a nui-o roinodv l'r iudluoiillon and all iu concomitant.. SOLD 1IY ALL DltllOCIgTH. The Gettvsburn Katalysine Water .old nt the Sirinieat tho following raloi: Threo- im .old nt the Snr Kiilloli di'inljohni, $3 each. cix-Kniioii For a ib'wrlntlvo rircnlnr nf Iho LMIKAI'KXT and 1IKST HOTAIIV i A n i j u n miii:i.l,i:ii I. in wnrlrl. A, III r.M. r.lIUKNa KNVI1BH. 1 riKMlior, rainlly i;orii.mdlir, Co., Itarrlonrn, I'a. rclrifvinc Iliiiiifin lhniics. A traveller writes as follows to the London Hew : " Tbo petrifaction of conists is not a new art in Jtaly. At tho commencement ot tlio lircBciit cen tury it was practiced by a medical I proved fatal to him, ho would to-tlay bo man at Florence, uud in one of tho hos- I in the land of tho living. The justly pitals of tho town tho bosom of a woman 1 popular vegetable specitio contains no was sbown which was petrinotl by mm. destructive element. Xt is a touio that It has all tho appearance of ivory, and does not excite, a cathartic that does not is in a perfect state of preservation. In weaken, an antiseptio that neutralizes the 8amo hospitul there is a table, ap- tho sued of disease in the blood and ot pietra dura. Tlio uiiiuront 1 otnor lluids of tho body, ami a general stones, however, of which it w formed, alterative which arrests diseased action aro petrified slices, of human nsh. m the secretive organs, and restores tho functional rerrularitv lnaispoiiBaulo to It is said a lady in Alliert Lee, Minn., health and vigor. We aro no friend of enjoys her attornoon rule in us tine a inuisinnuuaie praise, auu oenovo viiai buggy as rolls tho streets, which, together many patent uiodieiues are mereiy poison, with the horse aud harness, wore earned but the experience of thousands has by hor own hand settinc type iu the proved the Vineoaii BjTTEUS to be all -fi til .ll i n " 1 ... i .!, uiucu ut vuu I'rttiuuru vouutv awmiariu w-y uituui SEND!; TroaKiuor, Fainll; Cil Kii TlIM NI'RSKltV. TIIK 1IKST O I .IW. MAdAZIMi foil CIIILUIIKN. SU- I'KIIIII.Y ll.I.UM'KATKU. tou I, Ilia time to tub- tcriite. head .tarnv lor a .ample unmb.r. JOHN 1.. SllJlttV. M llrolnllcld Hi., lloaton. Masn. A WATCH KltKK. worth f!,. rivfn arati. to every llvu mau who will art a. our .aent. liuxl. nn. llpht and hoitoi-able. I'ay. $30 i.r day, .ore. No till ent.unilMi. Mo hninbuy. Adilrcu. AIOMIOK hliNNKUl 4 CO., rittaburL'h, I'.nn. riMMT. KOLL8 ON. and it mav dobar vou from col- L loili)ir your foreiiEu CMlato. M' rite all about your com to 1. If. FRUKAUrF. Attorney at Law. Columbia, ra. 40 In AIIO uer waek for WAI.R and FEMALE AOBNTS. rio luontiT reoulrod till Hi. Koodt aro .old. Bend .tauip for clijular aud paruculara, L. If AltKlntiTOn, 30 Luljllt t M.w tort. laTAN A8 A B1UR1TUAL IIRING, br R.v. Chanu- lit iiu, llUin. K.nt K. iii.tl nn rur.lnl of il .tv KMnl (or latuloauii (free) of other hooka, U. SW1NNKY, m uoopor uuiou, n. x. SCKIBNIR'S LUMBER AND LOG BOOK. Kow. at i larked and im nroved edition of this T&lna- blo book juwt nublisliud, uivhte eorret ninasureinHiiU furscuntlinir, uourds, plank, wiw-Iok, by Doylo'g rule. Cubicul cunli'iits ol' biiuare and round timber, tttuvet and hfiidiuif bolts. Capacity uf cisiurnx, wotid tubleM, tatilea or wj.lti-1., itonrd, inu rtni. uiuitm, t iv. j uh in me most vnluuMo uud popular bmik ovr publUbttd of iu kind. Hull ft million copit'H havo bn sold. Ak your bookt'eller tor thu new edition of Mi, or I will buud ouu for 3i ci'iitH. post-paid. titU. , t lnutAi, tr, j. uox ws, uocnodior, n.x. 44 1M ONOMVIS WEALT1I."-Franklin M J Wby will p'opl pay $jtt or more for a 8k wing I Mii'uivh ul.oii will buv uu that hu ft ttandard rupuluiion, double thread, comulotu wlth Table, I n..i..i.t ii.-ttMl muiii !iLlrulv nw aud nruciieul prtncl pin, rund by Irii tioit, aud excel all ulburtt Tbee celebrated Macliiuud are iiitenued for poor people who want to ave tima, iabr aud money. auibtk Wahtkd. Mkt'lmiwn iteiitto AtjenU and fftvett away to ihumIv f:ioilitiM. For LMrculurw and reduced Drice. address FUANKL1N & DlAMOMi 8. U. COH Dux! 3117 uostou. Mass. UOMd JN TUB WfcST And How to Obtain Them, tleinnobiiti. eac h. ('nen ot two dor.eti quart bottler, $8 eucli. It neiKbboriui; dniKisU rto not keep it. invalids umy Il live ll kt'iii. iitnu toe riinuK uy rvniuuau or Auauts JCxui'fKH. liv eiicloaUlif l'ost-uaico Mouev 1 Cliockii. Vhylriaus and Olcruymon suppliod for thuir iey Orders or own line wit It Uiree-jjulloii dciuilobiin ut fa.5uaeU; witu slx-Kullon aumiionns at J,o earn ; wan canes or two rioKeu u uni ts at 0.50 eaeh. Medical aud cleiiiul vouiition must be er titled by nearest Poctuiaftir or other rospousibUpartios. Addres U JH'l NKV UUOS., 1st o. jfroiit oireeu ruuaueiiioio, -). THEA-NECT AR IS A l'L'RE BLACK 'A'JJA. with the Qreen Tea Flavor. The bunt Tea Imported, for tale everywhere. And tor tale wholo Miio only by th. rtat Allan tic anil Paelllc Tra i'u., No. l'Jl Fulton 81., aud Ul Ciiunli ct.. New York. P. O. Ikix, 5 5 (lV. HenU for Thea-Sectar Circular TIIK CUNFKHSIONIi UF A NERVOUS INVALID. Published for the benefit otvoungmun and othera who suit er from Nurvou Debility, etc., supplying Tua Ml a Ma op aatr-ouai. Written byoua wlio cured biiu self.and sent frua on recelvinir a poij-psid dtiiK'ted Annul.. ..i. A .1 A ..... U i TII 1 VI L'l. U IV Dill) ll... OpO, X. A PPLRParorandSlicoratSlandtl: "Union1 An- l pie I'arur, 1 ; Peacb Paref, $10: Peach Stouor aud iiuiver. 7Jo. : nut urai-Ker, lac. noin dv duaiura. mii. utuctuwd by 0. li. WU1TTEMQHK, Worcester, 11 ru. 1KNT, GOODNOW fc CO., Boston, Masa., publish J " Tub Pat it Star," trail PstoiiU, aud 4fiVi proilt able aguuclus to canvassers. BfJlI niMO V.l f Inn tmr fi.F nnttrlA nrtr mnA ImM. Instead of plaster Felt (3arTK,ii''s Vo. hend D stauipa ''...... 1 1 . 1 .. , n 1 IV. il 1 a., r I AVI WIVUliM SUU aWAUliyiUe. V. UWUUUU, il, mf , Contaluinir conlnii of all tha Hoinostead aud Pre-emo- tlou Laws, with Jnstructious how to lucuia. pre-empt. IQ IAUITTI CP ; aud obluln title to ruD.ic lianus, wuu ausmpiion oil ivih fllllll lL.iif I Climate, sou ana rou mtou vi luma vi wio iuouiuk Hi ales of tbe WsU f rice mi cents, or Uireo Copies lor ii.ou. Bout poiipiuu io y"";.r,1 116 Smilhfield tiL, PitUburKh, Pa. $30 PER WKKK and exponas, paid. We wad a roliabl. avant In evurv OouuLv In th. I S. 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