C4t 41. W 21 .. iW HEVfS. itin ano Middit state. , vv.rk and riotnity wm ylsiterl with on r.f the heaviest Morms rf the wison on WhbIi iir.tn' biiih(lTk Three sohootiprg t,re tiKH'ketl on the New Jersry shor ncnrI,ong Urwwh, and travel on I-orpj JsUnd urmnd wan wljiffd. owing to the nevprity of the weather. Poring a dons fog the forryboat James, risk, Jr., while mssinp her trip from New York Jersey City, collided with a sch6oTrer. The fssfrVboat wm crowded at the time of the col lision, nd the foroe of the shock completely wrecked its forward dock, crushed one man fUlly and threw several others in the water. . Those thrown overboard were rescued by pass , lug boat, bnt several person were reported missing. On the same dsv the f em bnnt Cm tleton, rnnning between New York and SUten Island, wa run into bv the ocean steamer Hpnip, and Ooorge II. Xrey, a well-k n'own lawyer, rec-ived injuries which caused death. Helnrlch Walilen, conflred in the ja at ' Norristown, Pa., under sentence -of doath, , OOmmlllAlt an ol.ln h Vi.nirlix. (n I I. V - - ......,1.1 UK1 DDK .U . ell with a rope made from his bedclothes. ' J. W. Parron. treasurer of the Dexter Hav ing nana, or uexter, Me., was round Iving on the floor of the bank vault, gsgged anil hand cuffed. He was wounded in several places and died ehortly after his discovery. It is believed he was murdered becanse lie would not dis close the combination of the safe lock. At Marlborough, Mass.. sixteen shoemakers were arrested, charged with conspiracy during the late labor troubles. After a pause of two mouths the contest over the will of Commodore Vandorbilt: has been, reopened in the New York surrogate's court. The United States ships Supply and Consti tution have sa'led for Franco the former from New York and the latt'T from Philadel phia loaded jrith goods sent by American ex- uiuuurs vo toe i aim exposition. , . ti umourfio, i ., juisg uorina on imiern ' walked one-hundred miles In twentv-eigbt hours,, with six and a half minutes to spare. rfudrnaaUiChaia A Co., of Ithaca, N. Y., boo)6Ul'r'r.aperniaker8 and printers, hve Jailed.-Tbeir liabilities are estimated,. 175,- . "The American Fish Culturists' Association . iuuiui sevemn annnai convention In Hew ,.Yoik," about one hundred persons from the ' tliRod Mates and Canada, interested In piscd- culture, being present. ? - . Western and Southern States, .o jL ' The first regular convention of the Green back party of the United States met at Toledo, . , Ohio, and organized under the name of " The " National Party." Twenty-eight States were r. ' :eTresented. an Judge Fmncis W. Hnghes, of Pennsylvania, was chosen president. The ,., . platform .adopted advocates a national ' .. enrrouoy which snail be a legal tender for.. all purposes, favors the placing of silver oinage, on footing with that of gold, Urges !Xthe taxation of government bonds and monev, . f " e,i8 for., legislation, in. the interests of labor, f and opposes land grants to corp6tati'ons, 'prion ' contract labor and Chmose' Immigration, -it Thomas' CrAuderson," the eonvioted member of the Louisiana returning board, has had bis "iP01? fT now trial denied. A fire broke out on the British ship Tornado, -At New Orleans, and before it was snbdned A damage to the amount of about 1125,0000 had been done. " The trial of Frank Bande. the Western des 4 perado who killed a policeman in St. Louis, and was taken to flRluhnrcr Til nn . nnnu. tion from the governor of Illinois for having committed a number of murders in the State, resulted in the Jury finding the prisoner guilty, and fixing hia punishment at imprisonment for life. . By an accident cm the Kichmond iind. Fred ericksburg railroad near Milford Station, Va , one man was killed, three were dangerously , and several others slightly injure 1. General Anderson, of the Louisiana return ing board, has been sentenced to two years' iranri aonment at hard labor and to pay costs thA-kmallesfpunishment nnder the law. The -othof twrtioted -members of the-board moved to have Uieir cases removed to the United States court. . - ; . .. . . . It having been reported tha a writ of ouster was to.be applied for in order to test Mr. Hayes title to the Presidency, and that ex Gov. Hendricks enftduraged the plan, tho New Ybrk Herald correspondent at Indianapolis, Ind,, sent a note "of inquiry, to which the fol- ". Jawing reply was sent by Mr.. Heudricks : " I , "have no knowledge whatever of any writ of ouhtor or other proceeding to raise the ques- ' tlon of the right of Mr. Hayes to the off.ee of ' President of the United States." ? A dispute over land boundaries in Charles City county, Va., led to a duel between two young farmers, Gns Wilcox and Richard Walker. Several shots were exchanged and . both men were wounded. Govornor Hollidyfc of Virginia, has vetoed the bill imposing taxes on real and personal . . prope ty for governmental and free school . purposes, and to pay iuterest on the public ddit, known as the Barbour tax bill. ", From Washlnetnn ' Mr. It. W. Taylor, first oomptrollet of the .outreiioj, mmn tinciea wun paralysis at ins desk in the treasury department and died soon .Mr. Southard, Representative from Ohio, has introduced a proposed amendment to the eonstitntinn tn bo ripa rrneto irhilu iwtn. It provid a that the executive power shall be anJ ..a i. ... i . , auw uciDaiivr KuuiiuiHitJrea Dy tnree Presidents, constituting a supreme executive council of three, to be elentm l, tin el actor- of eaou and all of the States and escb w oe laiten irom one or the three several promt rtftnt HA.'tirina ftf tha TTni1 ut.Aa lrnr... the Western RtM.ns. tli f.ut,m i,.i,n.. States, and the Southern States, and no two of . 1. . .. V. - 1 1 U -iA. . . . 1 wiium tuiiii uo t inxfuB ui iue Bame section or district of !;e country, The term of office shall be six veara. arid in l'ruirttiti nerved a full term haU be eligible for a second un v me nrm eieouou unaer tarn arti u the President from the western dixtrict nijall b el atfcd for & trurtinn d,rm' rt years, and the one from the soutbern district nH - f t : -i a . . .. vi, ijnuuuijin Kim ui iour years, ana lue 'f,ne frnm ttiA AimtApn nnl mi1U. Yf;n. . , ' . .... v. ...u U.OU IVI fulrterm of six years; and after the first elec tion one President shall be eleoted from one oi ie turee several dl-tricts every two years Instead of the Vice-P.esideut, now provided ..u.v . j . v. 1. . 1 hi nj uuvi n . preNident of the Senate who i not a member ... .1 . 1 j . . . , , um utxiy, aiiu woo, as m presiuing omcer, eball have and exercise all t,he authority h-re- vu.ura ouuiem on me vice-i resiuent. Tin bill, further provides that each of the PreHi dents shall receive a compensation not exceed jng 3d,00 per yea. The President nominated Alanson W. Beard i n collector or Boston, in flace of Mr. Sim mous, whose commission is about to exnire IA tmminatiin is yuil kt l,Aun chieay.uon the recommendation of Senators If I 1 :. j.i . .. . hum u u avia, uii luipreseniauve Ulano. The- President and Mrs. Hayes have- held their third and last public reception this ea- 014. .-, The treasurer destroyed ti92,40O In grenn backs, on acoouut of eeiSjBOO additional na tional bank currency issued during last month, as required by law, leaving the outstanding Jigal-touder circulation at 348,618,0-il. Having learned from reliable sources that ulored metf, citizens- of Florida, were being iiihpped and taken irtn that State. acT08 ; ..a Uo If of Mexico into Cuba, where they were , uid into blavery, the IideBt has appointed J udge Leonard, the Rt-publiean member of the Ho une. trow Louisiana, a special agent to pro coed to Cuba nod iuvcetig&te the matter. Forelsn News. Great distress ftom famine prevails in India, and the poorer classes are suffering the most pinching want. ' General Poplessis, a prominent French ofHcor, was killed in Psris fcy a fall from his borne. A honae in Tientsin. Chins; in which refugees :i) the fsmine-sUlcken bortbtrn provinoes ! asw aibled" fcr slit Iter, took fire, and of t three thotu-and persons in the pu l'licg t about one buiid-ed lost their lives, oris from the districts in which U e raiing, give a heartrending aooouut ..u aud sufferiug which prevails. Cliildren are sold Hy hundreds by tl'eir starviiiR parents, and msny lnsunfotioni have ooenrred among the people' rendered desperate byifooing their families dying before their tire. Cardinal McClonkoy presented bis homspo to the now Poe, and said he-bnd no .-reason to drplore the latenoss of ) is arrival In ltonih, a tho conclave of cardinafsJiad made so excel iant a choice. F.dward Shaw it Co., Bphiners at Belfast and Celbridgo, Irelatrd, have failed for 4500,000. In the House of - Common the colonial mar riage bill, .which was opposed by the govern ment, has been adopted by a vote of 183 to 161. The bill enables the offspring of a marrisge. concluded under colonial laws, with a doreaKed wife sister, to inherit property iu the United Kingdom. " ' It has been decided to employ Lord Nspicr, of klng'tola, a commander-in-chief of any expeditionary force tbst England may send out tn case of war, ith 31 sjor-uen. ir uarnet Wolseley as chief of staff. , THE SILVER It ILL A LAW. Tbe President' Veto, and tbe Bill I'uirrl hy both Honae over Ibe Veto. The following is the full text of the Presi dent s message vetoing tbe silver 1U1: After a very careful consideration of House bill 1093, entitled "An act to authorize the coinage of the silver dollar and to restore its legal tender character," 1 feel compelled to re turn It to the House of llepresentative, in which it originated, with my objection to its passage. Holding the opinion which I ex pressed in my annual message, that neither t e interests of the government nor of the people oi tne uultea elates wouici do promoted oy disparaging silver as one of the two precious metals which furnish the coinage of the world, and that legislation which looks to maintaining the volume of liitriusio money to as full a mea sure of both metals as their relative commer cial value will permit would be neither unjust nor inexpedient, it has been my earnest desire to concur with Congress in the adoption of such measures to inoroase tho Bilver coinage of the country as would not impair the obligation of contracts, either public or private, or Inju riously affect the public credit It is only on the. conviction that this bill does not meet these essential requirements that I feel it my duty to withhold from it inv approval. My present official duty as to that bill permits only an at tention to the specific objects of its passage which seem to me so important as to justify me in asking from the wisdom and duty of Congress that further consideration of the bill for which the constitution has iu suoh way pro vided. The bill provides for the coinage of silver dollars of. the weight of 412 grains each of standard silver, to be a legal tender at their nominal value for all debts and duos, public and private, except where otherwise expressly stipulated in tho contract. It is well known that the market value of that number of grains or standard silver during the past year has ceen rrora ninety to ninety-two cents as com pared with the standard gold dollar. Thus the filver dollar- authorized by this bill is worth front eight to teu per centum less than it pur ports to be worth, and is made a legal tender lor .debts, contracted wben the law did not re cognize such coins as lawful money. The right to pat duties in silver or in certificates of silver deposit, will, when they are issued In sufficient amount tociroulate, put an end to the receipts to revenue in gold, and thus compel the payment of silver for both the principal and interest of the public debt. 41.113,489,401 of the bonded dolt now outstanding was issued prior to February. 1873, when the silver dollar was unknown in the circulation of this country, and with only a convenient form of silver bul lion for exportation. $583,440,350 of the bonded debt has been issued sin. o February, 1873, when gold alone was me coin ior wnicu tne Donas were sola. and gold alone was the coin in which both parties to the contract understood that the bonds would be paid. These bonds flowed into the markets of the world. They were paid for in gold when silver had greatly depreciated, when no one would have bought them if it had been understood they would be paid in silver. . . The sum of (225,000,000 of those bonds has been sold during . my administration for gold ooin, and the United States received the bene fit of those sales by a reduction of the rate of interest to fonr per centum. During the progress of those sales doubt was suggested as to the coin in which payment of those bonds would be made. Tbe public announcement was thereupon authorized that it was not to bo anticipated that any further legislation of Congress, or any action of any department of tho government, would sanc tion or tolerate tne red-mpti' n of the princi pal of those bonds or the payment of the in terest thereon fin coin exacted by the govern ment in exchange tor the same. It view of that fact it -wt ill be justly regarded as a grave breach of the public fai h to under take to pay those bonds, principal or interest, in silver coin worth in the market less than the coin received for them. It is said 'hat the silver dollar made a legal tender by this bill will, under its operation, be equivalent in full to the gold dollai. Many supporrers of the bill believe this and that it is not just to pay debts either pnblio or pri vate in coin of inferior value of the money of the world. The capital defect of the measure is that it contains no pr vision protecting from its operation pre-exi-ding debts in case the coinage wiach it creates shall continue to be of les value than that which wss the sole legal-tender when they were contracted. If it is now ioposed for tho purpose of taking ad vantage of the depreciation of bilver in the payment cf debts to coin and make a legal teudi i' a silver dollar of less commercial value than a dollar, whether of gold or paper, which is now lawful money of this country. Such a measure, it will be hardly questioned, will, in the judgment of mankind, be an act of bad faitli as to all debts heretofore contracted. Tho silver dollar should be made a legal tender only at its market value. The stand ard i f valuo should not be changed without the consent of both parties to the contract. National promises thould be kept with un flinching fidelity. There is no power to compel a nation to pay its present dt-bts. Its credit depends on its honor, the nation owing what it has led its creditors to expect. I cannot approve a bill which, in my Judgment, authorizes the iola tiun of kacred obligations. The obligation of publio faith transcends all questions of profit or publio advantage. Its unquestionable niiiuteuanoe is the dictate as well of the highest experience as of the most necessary duty, and should ever be carefully guarded by the Executive, by Congress ud by the people. It is my firm conviction that if the country is to be benefitted by a silver coinage, it can be done only by the issue of silver dollars of full value which v. ill defraud no man; and curren cy less than it purports to be will in tbe end defraud not only creditors, but all who are en gaged in legitimate bnsiueas, and none more assuredly thn those who are dependent on their daily labor for their daily bread. ' (Signed.) Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States. In the House the bill was passed over the veto by l'Jf to 73, and in the Senate tbe bill was passed over the veto by 46 t 19 more thSU the required two-thirds pa&jori'y in both cases. Newe, news, send na the news, what ever happens, what any one does. If you raise big pumpkins, potatoes or eggs ; if your neighbor falls and breaks arms or legs ; if you have a visit from uncle ' or cousin, or the febtive book agent comes round a-huzzin '; if you happen to raise a five legged calf, or anything happens tb kick tip a laugh, why, send them right in by railroad or fart, and bring sweet peace to the editor's heart. itpe Vincent Eagle. The largest plough ever manufacture d has just been turned out at a factory at Htockton', Cal. The mould boord is eight feet long and the furrow which is cut is thirty-five inches wide. It is designed for 'work upon . the tule land and requires twelve stout oxen to pull it. Hndly Frfghtetted tYlpMlnlR. A boy, whilo on hia way to the Rich mond charcoal "pile above tbe furnaces, .Yesterday, espied an old wagon wheel on the hillside, with true boyisii impulse. he stood it on its rim and started it down the hill. With the usual perversity and oussedncM of all inanimate things, it took a straight course for a Chinaman's shanty, and, gathering force and voloci ity by the momentum of its downhill revolution, it dashed with great force agaiust the Celestial residence, and tore it from its moorings, carrying wreck and destruction to the interior. A doz en terrified and scared Celestials tumbled out of the back window aud sought snfe- on the flat below. Tho boy hnd taken to his heels and disappeared over the creRt of the hill, aud there was no visible cnuso in sight to account for tho appar ent earthquake. After a long consulta tion, the bravest barbarian cautiously crept buck, peered around the comer of tho shanty, and finally Tentnretl 1 to tho doorway. His companions joined him, and the gesticulating, outpouring of choice speech, and the testing of the ca pacity of their native language. iu tho way of profanity, was wonderful. The boy forgqt to return that way to explain tlie cause of tho accideat. Kurcka (Xev.) Sentinel. The human body expands immensely with age. When eleven young men are seated on one side of a car, they can easily sit up a little closer to1 make room for a pretty girl, but six of them can manage to monopolize and entire side of the car when an old woman comes iu. Mothers! Mother!! Mother!!! Don't fall to procure Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Myir.p for 11 diseases incident to the period of teeth ing in children. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind oolie, regnlates the bowels, and. by giving relief aud health to the child, gives rest to the mother, it is an old and well tried remedy. Abandoned at Sen.. At all times ships of one kind or another are floating about at sea, abandoned by officers and crew, in wbat seems a hopeless condition. Some are dismantled and more hulks, some are swimming keel upwards, some are water-log ged, tmt uetng I ad on with tnnner will not sink, but are driven hither and thither as the wind and waves may direct. 8o people afflicted with catarrh, bronchitis and consumption, are abandoned by physicians and friends as incur able, yet thousands' of such are annually re stored to perfect health by the use of Dr. Bage b Catarrh Itetnedy and Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. The Catarrh ltemedv is nneqnaled as a soothing and healing local' ap plication, wtiue tne uiscovt ry purines and en riches the blood and imparts tone and vigor to the whole system. Vidoua. La., April 17t i, 1877. Dr. Fierce : Dear Si) I suffered for twelve years with that most offensive and loathsome of all diseases catarrh. My tasto and smell were completely destroyed. I procured a sup ply of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and your Oolden Medical Discovery, which I used ac cording to directions, and 'a oomplote and per manent cure was speedily effected. I take pleasure in recommending them to all afflicted. Ever thankfully yours, Clara E. Hunt. Wading River, Burlington Co., N. J., Feb. 28th, 1877. Dr. Pierce : Dear Sir Your Oolden Medi cal Disoovery is the best medicine fur coughs, colds and consumption, I ever knew. It lias saved my life. ,Uespedtfilly yours, , J Hkles li. MciNNNY. Brenthlna-' Mlains Without Inlury. There is no exaggeration in the statement that thousands of persons residing from one year's end to another in fever aud ague re gions on this Continent and elsewhere, breathe air more or less impregnated with miasma, without incurring the disease, simply and only because they are in the habit of using Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters as a preventive. It has frequon'ly happened, and tbe fact has been amply attested by the parties themselves, that persons sui rounded on all sides by neigh bors suffering the tortures of this shivering and burning plague, have enjoyed absolute im munity from it, thanks to the protection af forded by the Bitters. Nor is that standard anti-febrile cordial less efficacious in remedy ing than in preventing chill and fover, bilious remittents, and disorders of a kindred type Taken between the paroxysms, it speedily miti gates their violence, and eventually prevonts their reenrrence. These facts, convincingly established by evidence, appial with peculiar force to travelers a-)d sojourners in malarious districts. . . Nlirln Debility, Langor, lassitude, aud that low state, of the system peculiar to the springtime of the year, are immediately relieved by the Peruvian Syrup, "which supplies the Hood with its vitl principal of life eloment iron infusing strength, vigor and new life into all parts of the- system. - Being free from alcohol, its energizing effects are not followed by corres ponding reaction, but are permanent. Bold by all druggists. If we bad voice like thunder we would use it to advise all people everywhere to get at onoe a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne Liuiment or at least to find out about it. As a preven tive of diphtheria, .pneumonia, congestion and all dangerous throat and lung diseases its value is priceless.- - Look Out for Them. Certain unprincipled parties have been for years flooding the country with immense park ages of horse and cattle powders whici are utterly worthless. Don't be deceived by them. Sheridan's Powders are tbe only kin l now known iu this country which are strictly pure. They r ro very powerful. , CHEW The Celebrated " Matchless " Wood Tag Plug Tonaooo. The Piohekb Tobaoco Company, New York, Boston, and Chicago. t'ottnae (.ioaerbrend. Take one uup of butter and lard mcltel to gether, add one cup New Orleans molasses ; stir into this one cup each of sugar and cold water, two large toaspoonfuls ginger, two eges beaten, and four cups flour, having in it three large teaspoonfuls Dooley's Yeast Powder. Bake in moderately hot oven. Hold by Dratrgliato. That wonderful bilious remedy. Quirk's Irish Tea. It c jets only 25 cts. a package. The Greatest Discovery of the Ace is Dr. Tobias' oelebrttod Venetian liniment I 80 jMra baloro tbs public, and warranted to enra DiarrhM, DrMntary, Oolie, and Hpaama taken internally ; and Oronp. Ohronio KaeometUm, Bore Throats, OuU, BruUee, Old Bores, and Pain in the Limbs, Back, and Cheat, externally. It has never tailed. 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I offer on of tbe i arc? at oollito titnm of vKtttbla Mtsttd vr Mnt out bi any tasd ho dm in Au.rica. Urge portion of which were grown on niy -u n -ed forms. I'rinttd direction for cultivation on ritcft fKirkaife. AM Wd tearra ted to b both frith and tt uf fu name ; bo fur, that ahoutd it prove otherwise vil i rjiH the order yratia. NtW VtVtHblt" a NMrlnlty- An tho orcinal introducer of the Hub. btrd Kiunh, fhinnpyV MmIoq, Murbltjhead Oabbge, Mniican Corn, I offor seTnral new veKtablee t n eta- n, ami ii.vit tbe pat onte of all irito am anxious (o h'tt their Meed dirtdly fruni tht jfrucrrttht lrutand q the eery b.4 tr;tin. J A. MLS II. J. OKRCSOHV, .Uu-rblrbead. ,lai. SCHOOL HHSIC BOOKS ! High School Choir."""iJS"- A standard, useful and favorit Book. School Song Book. a T?LM 1'iDe Book for Girls' High and Normal Schools. , Choice Trios W. B. TlLDBH. 00 P' doaen. Three part Song-s for Female Colleiea.Bemmariea, etc. Grammar School Choir, W. S. Tildkm. 98 per doieo. Excellent collection for High or Grammar Bohools. American School Music Readers. In 3 Rooks, each 35 oena, 60 cent and 60 oeat. (Jatrvfullf prepared for Graded bfthoola. Tbe following are favorite general oolleetions of genial Song fur Cuiuiuin Schools: MINO KI'HO H 8. Pkbrish. .Tft :iOI KIMi KIIM) W.O. Cehkinb. 5 JII'MI! TIlArilKli U K.VEBKHT. ..VI OI K KA OKI'I t: H. P. Dam... .iM) Ml'SIt! 'II4HTH. bTdh T-owki.l Mabow. Iare Chans, e ntining 1 20 Hiackbtrd Leaaons, plainly viBib t all, saving much trtb , ea-iljr set up itnd used, aitd fui n'thi' g a oiuplte course of praotiosv bcnt by Kipruaa. In two rolls or sola. Ktoh 99). OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Boston. .!. II. DITKON aV- CO., 813 Hro&dwuy, New York. J. E. DITKtl.N .V- t'tl.a Ufi t luainiit Street, I'lill.i. Sv'4V WWVI Y '' WWW WUi7I r r ,1 Aitz.w"ix CMaVe mrmey t4 wantd every- na tn nettle in kmu rn Un.ation," I Tin. Waled. Bend H eente la piMtaare stamps snd reeeire .ample, peatere paid A4 tddrees O, F. OOI4OT, 0.1 Fifth Arenue, tilcaro, ni. PMInlflPval , PIATf O.O. Dunham, & fJonj., Manufacturer!, W eroorni, II last Ulh Ilrwel, rKaUbUsh iB94.) SttW YORK. Srnd fr Illvtralr4 OVewi r aad Vies lint ur.DwDova 1,200,000 AUKKtror 11 V WV Hale at 9S and 9(1 Per Arr. la farm lots, and on terms to suit all olaeses. Round tflp tickets fmm ('n'Oeeo and return free to purchasers Hend FNsitai card fi r maps and pamphlet deacribinff eliniAte, soil and pnntitrU in 16 cMiiiliea. frail on or addreaa, IIIIVA It. H. I,M ( tllllMNI, OK Hnn. dolph Mrrrt, t'r.treo, nr t i'dur Itnplrie, I eww. ,1'tt. CAl.tlOllft, Ijnd Oimml.aioner. EVERETT DOUSE, Front inp; Union Square. HEW YORK. . Finest Location in the City. European Plan RestacraEt Casnrpassel WfgftVWytefr WKArRn,trtPrltr USE, THE ' (Peerless Wringer. IT IS THE BEST. t. Y. Office 108 Chamber Street. K A l) TOKY CINCINNATI. O. EXTRACT (.'ATA "IU II.--Pond's Kxlrnct is nearly a Hp. rifle for tills dlaense. It ran hardly b t'olled, even iu old and obstinata cases. The relief I so prompt that no on wuo lias ever trii-d it will lie without It. CUAPPEU I1ANUH AND VAE.-Pnd'a Kxtrurt slmuld l In ery fumlly tld r.jitatli weather. It removes the soreness and ronirliuoo", aud sufteaa aud lipl the .kin )iroiuit'. BIIEIIiUATIHH. DurliiK sever and rhanireabl wratlier, no one sulJet tn hhruiViatic Iains should be one day withmit Pend'a f.xtrnrl, whh h nlw-ny relleyra. HO RE Li:MiS(O.Mi;,ll'Tl(N. oi tais, i'O I. !!. Tills ruld w-atlirr trlea the .unn sorely. Have Pond' Extract on hand always. .It relieves the puui au 1 cures the diseaa, CHILBLAIN will be nromidly relleyed and ultimately cured by liatliinv tho afflicted 1als with Pond's K.alrnct. FROfTF.ll LIMIIis.-Pnnd'aKxirnrt Invaria bly rellcypa tlm pain aud Anally Curr. BORE THROAT. OI."TNf Y. INPLAMF.O TOXMII.H AMI AIR PASSA(iK( sre promptly cured by thrtuseur Paud'.l ...a,,t"Lrnri.,)'v,r.rn!?- . I'Htfl l4"t f . inn otlt rriaa nn a i.i.lal l., ru.iu o r.. i H A i' t'tf.. w ill n lil en l.nne f nrH( r-nti nr I rrtVI-ta, "VEGETIME," flays a Boston Phyaioian, " has o eqoal as a bloel ptinUar. earinc u( ita miny wonderful cores, after a I. oilier remedies had failed, 1 vialted the Laboratory anl oonrinoed myself of is (enuin merit. It is prepared fr-'in btrka. roots and heiba, each ef which a bi(hl affective, and they are um pounded in suoh a manner A io produce astonifhinc raults," VEGETINE la the lirert Blood Parifier. . VEGETINE Wc ura th worst oase of Rcrof ula. VEGETINE la renoiumended by Physicians and Apothecarie. VEGETINE llaai ffected mm, marrelbus careain cases of Oaseat, VEGETINE (urea tlie worat easel of Oanker. VEGETINE Me.ta with wonderful success in Mere aria I di VEGETINE Will eradicate Salt It Ileum from the system. . VEGETINE 3tma a Pitiiiitt and Humors from tha Kae. VEGETINE Uurea ou . i-.il ion and Reculatea the Bowela. VEGETINE lHafluab -c'Trisdy for Haadacba. VEGETINE Will cure D. apepala. VEGETINE tteatorea the enUr ay, tem to a hearthy oondltii VEGETINE R.morei th causes of Dllliueea. VEGETINE Relieves Faintness at the Stomach. VEGETINE ire Pains in tbe Back. VEGETINE KflMtuallj euros Kidney Complaint, VEGETINE ta agectiv. In its cure of Female Weakness. , VEGETINE Is the great remedy for General Debility. VEGETINE Is acknowledged by all claaeesof people to be -he Deal and moat reliable Blood Purifier in ttie World. VEGETINE PREPARED BY HL H STEYEHS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druuqisls. AOKNTS whert.'Tl' m 1 po d:s I.nrni Tea, n"iinn. iiiii.ir.,..,! i n,i..uii to Aanta. Ho."n Ifovelty t)o.( Iti-ton, Ma... flTTKQ HKTQI'TsKN. Price Mat free. Addre UUHO (ireat Weatern Otin Worka, Plttehnr,,Pa. TlTIVnt "!! P'lc ftMIOrmly (M. wrlo -rffllfllN Or(".prtolj;40nl mitre. P free.., 1 lOMilU Daniki. F. Hkattt, VVaahinatrm, W. J. $350 A iflanlh.Aiinata Wjuiod. . omi! In art to -ttaina An fhn wtirli. .una aamifift t Add JAV KUNHONi OAtrtiii. Mlol a Tri A hta wanted 'rrywbm. Bna- Mrictiv huin.aia.rari.rumnirrt' i w nrm co'' LiU!l Mnn In i-arh Htata firr tha -. taeutivai KnrvlnA. nttA ttt nor4 WANTEJ) y Ithfirxl. Irtfllowt sinmp shd andrivas niw nA KnrnriMKn BT-ortt HrYlr k , Otncinnatt, AGENTS READ THIS! Wa will itav Acanfa a Mnlsr? af l?A Iter llonllt- aat KiiniMs, to Hfil nrr t rw and W'lnnwrnl InvwnJ tnn Artflrt-'P I. H, Shftivaw ! Oo., Mnr-shuH, Mirh. CLOCKS Y.. IXJltAiiAll (it 's. Kuiierli.r in c!ca n. Not eittsled In qtinlity, or as timekeepers. A.k your .leweler for tticni Aenor-H tiortlandt M n. Y TV $10 to S23 A lAV MTHK t Asenta aeHlna-onrCbroroo Urayoes, I'lelur. and Ohrr. mo Cards. I JV samiiler, worth tff, sant, port. pair, - - - wi fT tfn UltinlxatrA i.uiocn ry. j. ii. uirKVHn'S y tlo 'on It.tshH.hed iHKl.l wore; for all In Ihalr own loonlttlna, canvaasinr for in Flrrlfle VUltor. anlarjrftd, Wkly awl Monthlr. I.fra lnirr In lb nrld. with Mammoth tUiroinoa im, M'Ui . y H KKItV, A irn l n , M o t n f L Invali4 Pensions Increased.-' nolTNTT. VolnAtMtrs ra anlintln aflw aanarf I. with rfna nmnths' iirior sarviua, oan tt nnpatii balanoa of 4J0. I'KNMON for wmimU and dtsasfafon sliirtii dUiititlity. to soldinra. snilora, widows and c nil - drn. WUiNTY to at-(fiifv iirs diarharvwd fr wimndai ij-ir. and ffltK) to voluntwara inliii(d brft.ra Julr VJ, iwii, utt tnriM fMr. roriit-i of term or turvtr, ir nut paid. ADIM I ION AI, HtllJNl'Y N thrtM ami two y pan.' fittnnt4Wrs and widnwft. rf only 1t hi benu nnid. Nuw OrlasnsTKIZK MONKY. RRNKHT H. HKOOK, - Lata Chinf riarku U. M. Sanitary O'tmniinnion AitT-nny Atto'ny at I-aw. ffh 1 I I Kaaaau tHtrrwt, New Yoik. TRADK M ABK. DR. DECKER'S EYE BALSAM fllkreCL ' Is - fiuRR uKK 171- wVrr For INFLAMTn. WiCAK KVE w V V. HTVKSandSfir.r KVI'UIIS. yr "TP V SOt.D 'BY ALL PHl tKilSCH. If XDKPOT. O llOU-KItT,N. . ' . . H KNT BY M AIL lOlt 3.X- fA P P Y RE LIE F 1 To at) anffarfnt fmm chronic dinanaas of alt kindn, Onnfldttnttal oonnultation invitd pnoDal jr or bjr miU nw m tt hod oi iraatmnnt. lw and rahni rammi. s. Honk and oirniilnrn sunt fr tn nnirlt-rt any)ops. Addrasa HOWARD AhSOi'l ATION, 1111 N. N.mb .Strtwtt, Philadalpbia, I'- .an institution havinK biah rnptitation for honorable conduct and pnttVssional kill HOSPHO-NUTRITINE. Tho best vltallilng Tonlo, Iicllcviiig Montal And l'hyslcal ' rn.OSTRJa.TION. NBRVOOSMJtSS, SSBILIVT. FKMAtH WKArTlTBSB, And all Impairments of Brain sua Mrve Byatm, Dracgl.u. Depot, 8 Piatt St., W. T, P AGENTS "WANTED FOR THE ictorial HISTORYoftheWORLD It contains tn 2 fine hiatorloal encravinirs and I (!( I.rse doutd" oolnmn pases, sod is the most complete History of the World ever vmlili.li.il. It eelhi at a.ht. Mend for stiecimen pages ami extra form, tn Agents, and aee why it sell taster 111 in any other book. Address, Nation at. Ptrnt.tRHiNn Vo., rhiladclphia. Pa. A guiitiva muriiT ttr Jftray ami ull tli of tha H.IlnrBt kftlntlclrr and llrluarr Or tja.aa Munl'i lCmJjr i- purely vi-Ketsbtr and i-f--n-irTl futaMMlv for Ilia arvitv di mra uvm. It li cunrd thoutauUs. tvery bottle wsrrantrd. tSnd to W. .Clarka, I'rov.drnr, R.I., fr llluitrnlcd nunphkt Si your drugRtvC don't have it, he will ordrr ii lor you. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP ITbrtrallMl for iba TolUlftnd tht fitttl. artiliciavl aoi (iHMpliv) l on to oovvr coin u tun atitt d.lTUiua lusratl- cut. AfUr ytrc( ctttntl Br x pr tavia 1 ifT.rl artrl now off-r- U -a poWWTka, FIHF-HT TOIXKT SOAP In tbe Wurld. vmlf Ut4 fs-arMt fMahlt av ta itt Mn.lriNrt. For Um In the Nursery It has No CQual. Warlh lnt l.m tUr.i u vry iitolbfF and fuiilv Inl'lirintrBdom. Bavn.pl boa, oonUtntntr S cak. of S oat. tacli, Mtit he lo aay awl- Tata, mm rwiwipi i ornu. Aiiam riot .f Ta otnta. Aitdrwa T. BABBITT., New York City. t tor Sal. by ail brua(Uu. aj B. r whbos'S compotjhi) of PURE COD LIVEE tTT Jl tTTt T TWH T One nnil All. Are you MifaVrliiai from a Cough, tkild. Asthma, Innchitis or buy of tha Tanotis pnlmonar trouldvs, tht so often toriuinnt in Con sumption? If ao, u H'tthur l ure. ( d Lirtr tit and tinted a safe and efficacious leraedy. This is no ifoaok preparation, but is reitularl? prencnl d I y the inndtcal racuity. Manufaotnrwd only by A. lwWiLUUlt, Cbeiub-i Boston, rktld by drugarists. ' THE GOOD OLD STAND-BY. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT FOR MAN AND BEA8T. KTABUSBXO 35 YE. Always our. ' Aiway ready. Always handy. Ua never failed. fairly sttlHowa leMad it. Tta whole world approves tt floriona old Mostang lb Best and Ob ee pest linimen In ell.teno. V6 nU a bottl. lb Mustang linimen cares e baa nolbtng alee will l,r BY ALL MKDIOIWIt VKNPKRB. Sandal-Wood A po.niv rmd lor all diaesae of tbe Kidneys Bladder and Urinary Organ; also good in Or. Iral .('snplalBt. It never prodnoe slake. Is coital and ape action. It is fast saparaedlng all other remedies. Bixty eapaal trar In six or lgb day. M other madioln can do this. Be war mf Isnltatloa, for. owing to It area aoBosas.manr hav been octsnd; aoma are moat danger on, eaoaing plica, at. DUN DAB DICK oV t'O.'H 0Men Soft Oaf alea, (HI o fanialfood, sold M all dVw tore. Atk for oiroular, or sand for out lo at cm J 87 ITeoatar aireet. Jres. York. SURE (TltE for Lunar IMerR.ea-tapper U. tilled hleUy and Hul k t 'uiidy. Jj3 aiid K per gallon 15 eta. and VI per Buttle. IV. VAN HKIL,, HH Uhambers btreet, New York. KTlll' 10 TRIX ''iJ jjr,,... 4p J km. it 1 V"rjir-r- - I th nvwni.lmet
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