lAUY OF NEWS. Eatrn and Middle Stato. I'dirrtnl McOovern, ft ntttire of IreUml, lid In New York at tho advanced Age of 10i yearp. ' Twenty-three peron were datigerounly oi noned at VhMelmvpn, by eating liver iimMing which hud Iwi boilinl in a copper kettle. Fire : A destructive fire in Sayvllle, Long Inland, dcntroyod the atore, barti and shed (if FrancU flerber and did other damage ; three buineB blocks in I.awjla, N. H.. were Imrned, cauMing a long of about t 10,000, on which there in an inpumnoe of $7,000 and a fire in the Forcwt limine, one of the principal hotels of Scranton, Ta., cauped great excite ment anion;? the guextH, many or whom nar rowly eHcaped suffocation. Eight men were tried In Wilkesharre, Ta., on tho charge of having taken part in a ntriko riot Ut (September and were found guilty and HMilriieed to various terms of iniprinoimient and to pay fine more or less large. Several dwelling houxex, barns and stable were dcHtroyed by a fire in ratterson, N. J. Tho fire originated in the bursting of a tank of oil on an oil car standing on the Erie railroad track, and the burning fluid ran down the streets and fired houses as far distant as half a inilo. A colored baby show was opened in Gilmore'i Garden, New York, seventy-nine iufantile pro . digies contesting for the prizes. A large number of prominent literary men were present at a dinner in Boston given to the poet Whittier, the occasion being his seventieth birthday. Threo men and a boy were driving to Groversdale, Mass., from Dudley, where they had been caronsing, when they ran into ob structions on the roadside and smashed their wagon. Henry Nickerson was killed instantly, and a man named Wabble recoived fatal in juries, and the boy was badly hurt. A meeting of the National Reform conven tion to advocate the express acknowledgment of God in the constitution of the United states, was held in Rochester, N. Y., about two hun dred delegates being present. Resolutions in conformity with the principles of . the conven tion were adoptod. Thomas Rooney's house in West Point, New York, canght fire during his absence, and his two children, aged three and five years re spectively, .were burned to death. As John Cronin, a child two years old, was coming down the staircase of his father's house in Benton, a lad named Henry Ackers, aged about thirteen, pulled ont a revolver and fired at the little fellow, who lived but an honr. The story of the shooting, as given, was told by Mary Cronin, agod six, the victim's sister, who was present at the time. A fire occurred in the immense structnre occupied -y the American Desk Manufactory in New York one of the largest establish ments of its kind in the country and before the flames could be Bubdaed damage to the amount of about 9100,000 was done. Mrs. Catharine Ryan, her four children, and a girl related to Mrs. Ryan were suffocated in Boston by coal gas. Shortly after five o'clock iu the afternoon a boiler in the cellar of the large wholesale candy factory of Greenfield A Sons. 63 Barclay Btreet, New York, exploded with a loud report, and immediately thereafter flames were seen to issue from the building and the front Wall top pled in. At the time of the explosion there were over 150 persons in the building, and of these about twenty-five were taken to the hospitals, suffering from burns and braises, while a number received fatal injuries. Many of the employes, in their desperate efforts to escape, leaped from the burning building, and it is believed that a large number of persons "wore buried underneath the falling walls one corpse, having been recovered ; but it will take some time to remove the ruins and aeoertain the exact number of victims. Before the fire was subdued Nos. 61, 63, 65, 67 and 09 Barclay street were destroyed, and many other build ings in the neighborhood were more or less damaged, involving an aggregate estimated loss of about $400,000, which is nearly all covered by insurance. When the explosion occurred the proprietor of the candy manufac tory and his two sons were in the office, and several persons were in the show-room making purchases.. Upon those people the disaster came without the slightest warning, and they were surrounded with flie and escaping steam iu an instant and barely escaped with their lives. Many persons rushed to the fire-escape and got out iu that way, while others in the upper stories escaped by means of 'ladders. Intonse excitement prevailed in the vicinity of the disaster, and thousands of persons on their way home from work flocked to f ie scene. Western and Southern States. The firm of J. D. Easter & Co., manufac turers of agricultural implements in Chicago, have failed, their liabilities being over $500,000. Citizens of Tackville, Ala., pursued and killed two thieves. A desperate fight, lasting several days, took p'ace on the borders of Texas between State troops aiding the civil authorities of Texas and Mexicans from across the border. The State troops were intrenched at Han Elizario, which was surrounded by a mob of several hundred Mexicans. Rix of 'the State troops were killed. The canse of the trouble seems to have been a dispute over the proprietorship of certain salt ?ita in El l'aso county. The governor of 'exas sent the following 'dispatch to the Presi dent : " I am officially informed that citizens of Me.iico, in connection with citizens of El Paso county. Texas, of Mexican birth, were fighting all day yesterday in Texas with a detachment of State troops who were aiding our civil authori ties. The Mexican force being to strong to be replied by Texas troops, aud it being impossi ble to raise a civil iwsse from the citizens, who are nearly all of Mexican blood and sympathy, aud having no re-enforcements within several hundred miles. I ask the aid of such United States troops as may be nearest to the scene of action, to reiMJi this invasion of our territory." ' President Hayes, on receipt of this telegra'm, ordered several companies of United States regulars stationed in tho vicinity to anoint the State troop in repelling the invaders. J. T. Farley was rominated f rr United States Senator by the Democrats in the California Legislature. The nomination is equivalent to an election, as the Democrats are in the ma jority. A loss of $21 000 was Incurred by the burst ing of the boiler in the oat meal manufactory of Stewart and Douglass at Cedar Rapids, la. The boiler of the steamer Jesse Taylor, lying at Nt w Orleans, exploded, killing one man'and wounding two others. The Texas Ptate troops besieged at San Elizario by a Mexican mob, surrendered, and three men Howard. Atkensin and McBride were immediately shot by their captors. The American dairy exhibition opened at Chicago with' a display of butter and cheese, all the dairy States and Canada being repre sented. The Springfield Savings Bank of Springfield, Illinois, has failed. The oyster pungy Samuel Washington cap sized at the mouth of tbe Rappahannock river. Cnptain Cephas Bussels and tie crew of four were drowned. Two more heavy failures have occurred In Chicago that of Kelley, Morlev A Co.. coal dealers, whose liabilities will retch $300,000, and that of II. W. Wetherell, wholesale mil linery aud fancy goods merchant, whose lia bilities were also large. Other failures in th West recently are recorded in Henry, 111., where L. B. McFadden A Co., heavv oiieratora iu cl mines, went ander, owing $370,000, and in Kan Francisco, where the Cosmopolitan Kaviugs and Exchange Bank suspended, owing dupoaitors $50,000. From Washington. The bill giving relief to the sufferers by the Huron disaster has been signed by the Presi dent. The bureau of statistics has on baud official mug which show that during the mouth November 4,715 immigrants arrived at the 'f New York. .mt nuion of tti Senate the k-rsoiuil ''t had oocurrfcd botweea Seiiutors i (h.rdtn, duriiig the pretion eio s iIi m- --d. A t'oiuniittpo i ' f it. Jiitiuliii . rl Jn.ted the matter by preparing a resolution which stated that all offensive remarks passed between the two Senators had been the out growth of misapprehension, and that they were mutually simultaneously withdrawn. Tho resolution was agreed to unanimously. Many Congressmen have left Washington to spend the holiday recess at their homes. The naval court of Inquiry into the cause of the wreck of the Huron, reports that Com mander Ryan was principally responsible for the disaster. William "Poor, aged nineteen, died in Wash ington, of hydrophobia. He liad been bitten by a small dog eight weeks previous to his death. John A. Joyce, one of the St. Louis "crooked whiskv " men, convicted and imprisoned dur ing deneral Grant's second term, has been pardoned by the President. Joyce had served his full term of two years' imprisonment, but was unable to pay the additional sum of t2,000, which was remitted. Foreign News. The sultan opened the Turkish parliament, aud hi his address stated that the war had been commenced by Russia, aud that Turkish patriotism and valor' had been proved on many a hard-fought field. A circular to the great powers of Enro has been sent by Tnrkey, asking their meditation in the war with Russia. Two young men named Boucher and Con stantino were drowned while skating in the river at St. Enstache, Canada. Many of the miners employed in the collieries at Northumberland, England, have struck against a proposed reduction in their wages. The British parliament will meet earlier than usual this year on account of the crisis iu Eastern affairs. A call for 60,000 fresh troops has been made in Russia. Hang-In; as an Art. The Detroit Free Vc snys: The Ohio papers are all clamoring for a new method of executing criminals, or more eipert hangmen. Two recent "taking offs" having been sadly bungled in that State. The people have had enough of it ; and the condemned men certainly had too much of it How ever, it's an ill wind that blows nobody good. Proctor, of Iowa, is glad that every one is not an expert in this ghast ly line of business. A mob hung Proc tor recently. After quiotly enjoying the spectacle they left liim alone in his glory. In order to relieve his suspense, Proctor'B family cut him dowu, when they could do so without hurting any one's feelings, and after several hours hard work on the executed party, he began once more to take an interest in Iowa matters. Doubtless if. Troctor were interviewed he would express the utmost satisfaction at the present state of hanging, as an art, in Iowa. Terrible Result or a Joke. A special disnatch to the Tjondon Frp.r. Press from Ottawa, Ont, Bays : The man Somerville, belonging in Thorne, Pontiao county, who became insane through a practical joke being played on him, passed through thiscity last evening in vuiugo ui a uicuu, uu iiiu wuy to me asy lum at Long Point, near Montreal. A short time since a party of shanty men were on their way tip the river, Somer ville being one of the number, when they all got on a drunlj, more or less. The day following, Somervillo was told he had shot a certain magistrate while intoxicated, and that he would likely be arrested. In order to avoid this, he was advised to clear to the woods, and during the night, he did so. It was fourteen days before he was found again, and then it was discovered that he was a raving maniac, having become so through fear of exposure and want of food. The old and reliable piano manufac turers, George Steck it Co., of New Yorkj have taken a sensible view of tho hard times by offering to the public, for the present, their pianos at prices in accordance with these times. Consider ing that the Steck pianos have the envi able reputation of being the best and most durable instrument made, a good many being in need of such an addition to a comfortable home will not be slow in availing themselves of the rare chance to procure an absolutely reliable piano for near the price they would have to pay in getting a so-called cheap class lUbtrument with a fictitious and doubtful name. . Dlrkttna' Little Folks. Nothing ban given the writings of Charles Dickens so strong a hold npon the hearts of parent as the ell-known excellence of his portrayal of children and their interests. These delineations having received the approval of readers of mature age, the different child characters hsve been detached from the large mass of matter with which they were originally connected, and presented in the author's own language, to a new class of readers, to whom the little volumes will be as attractive as the larger originals have proven to the general pub lic A series of twelve volumes has been pre pared, presenting, among others, the following characters: "Sniise," from Nicholas Nickleby; "Little Nell," from The Old Curiosity Shop ; "The Child Wife," from David Coppertield ; "The Boy Joe," from Pickwick Papers, etc., etc. A new edition of the first volume of the series, " Little Paul," from Dombcy A Hon, has just been issued, illustrated by 1 (alley, and attractively bound. The other volumes will shortly follow. Sent post-paid for $1.00; orsuy volume will be sent with a year's subscript! n to the New York Tribune (weekly), for 2.0S; or any two volumes, with a year's subscription to the Intb-peiuU nt, for $3.00. John R. AmjKiisoN, Publinher, . Hartford, Conn. (leiuon'a Publication. Great reduction in the price for 1878 of Gleaaon't Pictorial to 'i a year. Single copies five cents. The Home Circle to $2 a year, single copies five cunts, for sale by all newsdealers. O'Uason's Monthly Companion to $1 a year, single copies ten cents. Ail postage free. The p rice of chromes has just been greatly reduced. No one now gives such liberal terms to agents as we do. Send for new free circular. Address F. Gleason & Co., 738 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Burnett's Cologne is of tbe best quality, and is filled in elegant bottles of superior finish aud beauty. It is offered in popular sizes aud at popular prices. This refreshing perfume is thus brought within the reach of every one. It is prepared from the purest and best materials, and with the utmost care. Iu Quarter and Half Pints, Pints, and Quarts. In Basket style, cork and glass btoppers. CHEW . The Celebrated " Matchless" Wood Tag Plug J.OBAOOO. ! Tb Pioneeb Touagoo Company, New York, Boston, and Chicago Stop that terriUo cough, and thus avoid a l euiisumptive's giave, by taking Dr. Herce's toldun Medical Discovery. As a cough remedy it in UUnur,r. d. Sold by dl'llggl'ts. lul.lrMIUI I,. Alii. Ui-I tlrr .1 a Ui liuii.o ' ' ,,.'.v frr a ti iuV. Sw u.Kt-i tiix-iiiuit. A Vatunble if-llrnl Trrnllw. The edition for 1H78 of the sterling Medical Annual, known as Uostelter's Almanac, is now ready, and may 1ms oWained, free of cost, of druggists and general country dealers in all parts of tho United Htates and British Amer ica, and indeed in every civilized portion of the Western Hemisphere, " This Almanac has been issued regularly at the commencement of every year for over ono-llfth of a centnry. It com bine, with the soundest practical advice for the preservation and restoik'iou olbealth, ( large amount of interesting and amusing ligh reading, and the calendar, astronomical calcn lations, chronological item, Ac, are prepared with great care, and will be found entirely ac curate. The issue of Hostetter's Almanac for 1878 will probably be the largest edition of a mediaal work ever published in any conntrv. Tho. proprietor, Messrs. Hostetter A Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two-cent stamp will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. Wlimr'n Itnlsntn ol Wild Cherry, The great remedy lor Consumption. This well known remedy is offered to the public, sanc tioned by the experience of over forty years ; aud when resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pains or Soreness in the Chest or Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, etc. Beware of Counterfeits 1 Rememb r that the genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has on tbe outside wrapper the signature of "I. Butts," and the printed name of the pro prietors " Seth W. Eowle A Sons, Boston." All others are base imitations. Examine the wrapper carefully before purchasing. 60 cents and 41 a bottle. Sold by dealers generally. How In IWnke (Jond Ilrenil. Use Dooley,s leant Powder, and you will hate no diflicnlty. The substances enterrg into its composition are perfectly pure, healthy and nutritious. Sold bv OmeulM, that wonderful bilious rttmxrlv rinirV. lrl.h Tea. It costs only 25 cent a package Patentees and inventors should read adver tisement of Edson Bros, in another column. The Markets. W TORE. Beat Oattla Native Tezaa and Cherokee... , MX 00 08 H 4 0. 40 00 70 00 mncn uowi Hogs Live. . . . Dressed, 05 t 06 06a Oik 0X 11)11 06 OS 08 nnenp Laml j . Onttnn MMilllna Flour Western Good to Choice.'.!." 11 H S 90 4 CO mate uooci to Choice M 4 sro 9 60 4 1 75 1 4H.V J4 1 8 1 41.' 1 9 78 TT 78 Buckwheat per cwt. Wheat Ked Western ......... No. 2 Milwaukee.. Rye Stat nariey state. Barley Malt... 68 80 40 61 10 tt .70 85 41 6i 60 60 nuckwheat. Oats Mixed Western Corn Mixed Western Hay, per cwt...... Htraw per cwt , Hops 76'a 02 6104 T7 (A ) 11 IS Pork Me , 13 on 13 as wiru uuy meain Fish Mackerel, No. 1, new is oo an oo Nn. Q. nA llAn (414 00 urj coa, per cwt ,. Herring, Scaled, per box Petroleum Croon 09(0 V 60 (4 6 00 i ( 31 Beflned, IS 14 4 M HO 4 83 44 4 41 41 4 44 S3 4 M JO (4 31 30 4 S.1 13 t4 16 13 (9 18 10 4 11 09 10 wool California Fleece Texas ., Australian . Strte XX " Butter -HI ate Western Choice...'.".'. '..."... , Western Good to Prune, . . . Western Firkins Cheese State Factory....,,.,..,.., State Skimmed J.",." Western. Ekb" State and Pennsylvania.. BtTFFAW. Flour Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee'..."'. Oorn Mixed 8 21 P) 7 40 1 21 (4 1 33 6)(4 66 36 83 (4 80 80 P8 88 83 Bye Earley ttaney Malt intt . a rmr kwwi BeefOattle-Extra "... 06 (4 08W ?,heP 06 t4 06i m. rv'.:.''"1' a. 713 , 1 61 rt 7M (4 1 S3 n ntrai ea ee I era . . Rve Corn Yellow .'" 66 60 l (4 67 81 n ..... ..... 61 84 1X.1 24 81 68 v.i. fllliwi .... S3 27 toiiioriiia BOfTOS. Beef Cattle dm 4 ?P 08 S HOfrt og Flour Wisuouaui aud Minnesota. . . 7 60 14 Corn Mixed S 2 Oata- . ; M Wool Ohio and Pennsylvania XX... 43 (4 California 08 ( 07 09 1 10 19 H 4T as , EBIOHTOW, MASS. Beof Cattle.................. oava nsu 07 (4 18 UK" 07!, 08 t WAIKBTOWM, MASS. Beef Cattle Poor to Choice (I 60 a 6 SO 6 75 7 76 'rrh 7 00 4 8 00 GUNS JP Y'fJ''"- Price Mrt free. AddreM """" t'rt Wmtern Gun Work., PiUoburg. Pa. 3 m" ,7. tZ?.! "."! i Jew instrumental piece. Sheet Mu.io. 100. lilobe Music Co.. Midrll-lmro M... WON1,HB boT- ntai 57 nuefol article.; .ii !e. .tinp. Mint Kva Grant, Middleboro, Mn . - i i. 01 'tUMOS lo respoiuiblB Agents, lnoioM IO ct.. with yuur application u ever iKwtaaa. i!i'lmindc a , Qt W. tith Street, Cincinnati, . "Iti:TT HHIHTH. - KKKP'8 Patent Partly-made Dress Shirt., beat quali. rPS fS m "1'1" ' finish, for 7. KKICP'S Cuiitom Shirt, to nieuiire, beat uu.lity.ti for SS", delivered tree. Guur.nteed nerfect Ijr ntlfcUiri. it"1 l''uASE'' NIKHVKAIt. llndemhirt. and Drawxrn, beat qualitf, l.oo each. Y hit Manuel I.Tndervenln, bnt nnality, m.fto each, t anton Hnnnel VexU A Drawer., ei. heavy, foe. eaah. 1 Willnd Silk Umbrella., paragon frame. $3 eaoh. ('irvular. and aaliiUlH. muilrl frMM rn .,.,'.li.tinM .-- ... ......, irim-ittu rut, si eacu. Rhirtsnnlv H ihyweiifree. KKKP MANUKA (JIT KING (JO M PAN V, 1 fi . and 107 Mercer titreet, New York. It tho cheat est and iiiont attruc(i of all tha majrar 7inHH. oontainine a vaot uuantitr of readinc matter, aud " .1 i ' a beiiiK without a rirul in the atmnrianr and fir,ll.nc of iu il.utratiuPM, Kaoh numlior cnotnina VPi qnartu PKH. and over IU0 illuatratious. The tttat eunttibU of btorica eaaaya on the ftreut prrrtonaef, vnt and gauBtiona of the dar, historical at udiea, recent dicov enea in acinuoe- all front able peni tocviher with a r'reitt amount of Diiscellaneoua reading matter Tne lliitttrationn, many of tbani full-pict by Home of the bof t living artists, are iuVndloa van j. Now the IlillM tu MllbMrrlbt. Witb the January No. 0"ni mnc5 a nw volume and a aerial atory of remarhab'e drumatio power, entitlod Thk Amkru aV Oopktiim, by KttM W, ViercH. 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(lUlla fur tlioiuaoopa, a. alOfa.) futiuaued by IIIIAMit: Jl Ul CU.i : I KY IT A VKAK. : Uruadaay. New York. ii; vw mum I 1 NLWWW I 1 111 -.1 I H U lit WW LLAtjtiJsatjsaliliill A W WAIT FOR ORDERS! THE GREAT IT ALIEN MUSICAL WONDER. GREATEST FIELD FOR AGENTS IN THE KNOWN WORLD. IVOJTT BK M)I,F1 OCT OK YOCK MONKY BY NK.MD1NO KDH THK WtlRTIII.KMM CI.AP TRAP" SO KXTKNSIVK1.Y A DV KltTISKD IS KVKKY PAPK.K Vt)U PICK UP, ItCI' IK yi.ii KKNI to liny any thing be aura and CRT Vol R MttNRY'H WOHTII, or if you an Agent deal In .omi thing that eTnryrHxIy want, and will not nxinire talking a man to death to nell. I KIM NKTTO I. amh an article. It i. an ainn.ing and Li.truct ive mn.io.1 lnntrumrnt. on whixh anibtdy ran ierform in any key, or it i, a toy nf emit., ainiitement and ltitrt to children, eiiteri.lly boT., who c.nnot eii w,tliont it after nnre weing It . With it yon an imitate the CORN KT, CI, A R ION KT, BI'l.l.K and 1ROMHONK. ANY NC.MHKK of performer, taking llitTnrnit part, ran Imitate a full BH ASA BAND. With piano or organ accompaniment mure fun ran be bad than you can .pre.d on a ten acre lot. Anybody oan be hi. own mu.ieian if ha ha. a Cotnotto, whli-h .land, entirely on it. own mentn. It ha. been .eea and tented by the. PnhliKher. of (lie leading New York j.mrnala. a. wall a. by tile leading iat and organ bouaea, and it amuaea them all. In fact tha general opinion in that the 4 'oriietlo i. the grenteMt mtiHir.l novelty of the century, and well worth the price a.ked ; yon would net take 15 for it if yon could lint get another. We hre andertakeo to fcnanufactura and a-ll not le. than a million during the noil twelve month., Iionoe the very low price aeked. Sent to any addreen, handnornely put tip, with full iimtruction., for rt oente. We wnnt AtHMt Agenta right away. Wa give apeoial teruin. You can make WIO per day eauy. Mammoth 1 1 Hut rated Catalogue of other novelt lea free. It. iNAMUN cV wtM.K MrTniFll!, Ill TinaafiH Nlrrrl. New vorB. Tha Iadimv Amf-rioan Powd fecily wholen m. A II (rnfera anthnriTd t miarfin' (t. poo a ror uaini n in an forma, rent for iu rente. Atld Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers, WAraroomi, II EacI 14th Ilraat, EaUbUshed 1834.) KtV YORK. 3-ndfor MutraU Cirmdtr am PtU$ LUt. EVERETT HOUSE, Fronting TJuioix Square, NEW YORK. Finest Location in tbe City. Earopsan Plaa-Restaiinmt Unsnrpassei KKB.YKB tVKA VKR. Proprietor 100.000 AGENTS WASTED. VOIK roR A1,1' to " th" mt Aubeeripttoa ' book, of the year. Ut. UEN'I. Cl'STER'N COM PI.KT K LIVE, elegant ly Uln.trated. It it tha moat faecinatlug Biography publiahed la year. It eontaina a full account of all hia great Indian flghta. M.TIIK I.KEAT WKMT AND THK PACIFIC COAST, being a trip of onr 1 3,000 jnllea by Oen. J. r. Rualing. inkea by order of tha United Btatea Government, It ia elegantly Uln.trated. A wonderful and eioltlng trip. Prlrea very reaaaaable. Kvery ona oan make money nailing tbeee book. Addreea, SHELDON & CO., 8 Murray, St., N. Y. Csugh, Cold, or Sore Throat,. Beqnlrea immediate) attentlnn, wut arglrrt oftvntlmeia raaulta la lom. Inrurabln I.nng; dlaoaaaa. BROWN' BRONCHIAL TROCHES are a almple remedy, and will almoat ln Tttriably tlva immedlata relief. SOLD BY ALL C11KMIST8 aud dealer In medicine. VEGETIrfj Her Own Words, Baltimork, lid., Feb. U, Ittl. . H R. fiffvriai! Ml Itntr Mr Hince aeveral year I have got. a or and Infill foot. I had aom phy.ioiana, but they t cure ma. Now. I have heard of vour VEUU. erv Da wouldn't cure roe. ll.NK from a lady who w.n wick for a long time, and became all well from your V Kti KT1 N K and I want and bought mo one bottle of VKGKTI.N'K and after I had need ona bottle, the pain, leit me, and it began to heal, and then I nought one other bottle, and ao Itake it vet- 1 thank Ood tor thia remedy and youraelf ; and wishing every anfterer may pay attention to It. It I a lilii.ung lor health Mat. (J. KKABK, W Went Baltimore Street. I VEGETINR Safe and Sura. Mb. H. R. RTFTtvi- In 1K72 your VRUKTINR wm raommtiiUd io ma. nut, yieldinc to th pvraaaaiona of friend. 1 cofawnttK t try it. At tha tinia. I was aafWinc from nrai dabilitjr and iwrToaa iproMtratton. aupriiidaod by ovr work and irrckgtilar habita. Ita wonderful atrvnirtoMinc and enrative proiMnis atAmd to admit inj dbilittd ayatiru tnnn the tirat da ; and, under ita Htraiatnnt aa. I rapidly recovered, faining mora than usual health ana pood foaling . Hioca then I hava not hm.itatd to girm VKGE1JNE my inoat uniualiHed indonmnt aa bein a aaf, aura, and powerful airent in promoting healtb and restoring the waated ayatm to new life and anerajy. VKOKT1NE ia the only medicina X naa; and, aa lone I LIt. 1 never ipot to find a uettvr. Youra tml. W. H. CLARK, 130 Monterey Btreet. A 11 e ban, Patuk VEGETINE. Tha Baat Spring Madiclna. CaUBLEaTOWN. B. R. 8tktkh: Drar .SirThia I to eartiy that I har need yeuf "Blood Preparation M in my family for aeveral year, and think that, for Scrofula or Oankeroua liumora or Kheamatte Atfeettona, it cannot be eioeUed; and, aa a blood purifier or apnnc mediome, it ia the beat thine I haTe ever uaed, and I have aaed almoat everything. 1 can cheerfully recommend it to any on in need of aach mrdivin. Youra respectfully, MBI. A- A. DiNBMOKK, 12 RumI1 fiUC VEGETINE. What is Needed. Botiojt, Feb. 13, im. fa. R. BrsriKt. Ei. : JJtar Sir About on year aiaoe I found myaelf In g feeble condition from general debility. YKliKTI.NH Waa atrongly recommended to me by a friend who had been muob benefited by ita uh. I procured tbe article, and, after u.ing aeveral bottle., waa reatored to healt U and dieoontmuod it naa. I fuel quite confident teat tnere i. no medioin uperior to it for thoa eomplaint for which it ia aapeoially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to thoa who feel that they neadaoma Uuiig to reator them to perfect health. awpotUuily youra, V. U PKTrENGIIX, firm of 8. M. Pettengill A (a.. No. 10 Stale Street, Boeton. VEGETINE. All Have Obtained Relief. Soma Bebwick, Me., Jan. 17, ISTi H. R. BTEvrsa, Ea. : Dear Mr1 hav bad Tyiipap.ia in it. worae form toy the laat ten year and have taken buiidn .la of dollar.' worth of medicine, witnout obtaining any relief, la hevtember laat 1 commenced taking the VKl.KTINtt. aino which time my health ha. .teadily improved. Mff food digeita well, and I have gained n it eeu pound ol fleah. There are aeveral othera in thi. plao taking V KUETINK. and ail have obtainod relief. Toura truly, THOMA.i E. MOORB. Ovexaeer of Card Room, Purtawoutli Oo.' MiUa VEGETINE PREPARED BV E H. STEVEHS, Boston, llm j Veqeiine if Sold by All DrugjiiU. WAIT FOR ORDERS! TJ f ""J , ii ti uuvtua u u "si-v AKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. ir. uniformly pur and r1in1i arlfflu, fnl. wniitlit and full HlmntHi and pr. I nm Koynl linltrtr-," TiiTMt and Talnanm rtctiM HOYAI. MAKlN(i 1'UWItKlt NfcW VoBK. llokn CMfl V Nrw wanted and mid, Immon f Tat1 ina Amerint Hwtf A,i rhnyt iV tiiflmnn ni Ja aian u.t.il ,!. tttuwi nnlv aioxiit. riAinuo 53 GOLD PLATED WATCTIKN. Ohoe; la lh known wnrl.l. H kmfi r Watch Km to Aaaaia nnat.. A. COUI.TKH M 1(1., Cmcioo, liu wUcmTforriiiitioB MM of tun lulcht novcltlen. van s t iLChlraga AQn A A Month. Agent, war n.lDII article, in tlio world anted. 3ft beat aelk I. One .ample free X. Dolmit, Mlcl, CD ET fi fi T Jr"- ntid ereryher, Bn . f a J 1 1 1 1 lD" K'irltlniate.Panlciilara free SJ aa.y'WlUAilUroaaJ.WoaTH a Co. St Louie, Mo. Virginia Farms iSSh:? CHAKKIN. STAPI.KS CO . Richnfond''' Vlrglnl ' PATE rats K r T m V.H.A Koreian P.len Agent.. ,11 Nt.,Wa.hlntn. D.t). 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THYSELF VI. W. It. r A II K. K K, no. Buibach Btreet, ho. on, Maaa. THE GOOD OLD STAND-BY. Mexican Mustang Liniment. FOR MAN AND BEAST.- B.TABUIBZD SS TCABg. A I way care. A I way ady. Alway. handy. Haa never yet failed. I trey nillioM. aa. ttttmt it. Th whol world approve th. lorioug old Mustang tha Bast and Cheapest Liniment la xlatanoe. S3 eent a bottle. Th Ma. tang Liniment .are. when nothing 1 wilt BOIJ BT ALT, MK.DIDlW W VWDFRS. Sandal-Wood A poaitlv remedy for all dlaeaaa of the Hldary Bladder and'l'rlnary Organ ; also good In Drep- I lral Caaapl&lnt. It never prodao. lokneas. aartala and .peedyln lU"aotlon. It ia faat'ioperaeding ail other remediea. Sixty eaptolea.ar lnlalx or itil days. Mo other medioin oan do thia. Hewrmr. f Imltatlan, for, owing to" lla grea acoeea, many hav. been offered ; om are moat daner ona, oaaalng pUaa, etc DUN DAS DICK eV CO.'H ffmuta sVt Cup eulM fHloM! Oil of Sondaluooil, mU at all aV lufrf. J-Jt for ta-oaUr, or wad fat out to 96 ar.J g b lutfi, htut Vmk. c NVKII ftt
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