le. and very brave one.*, too, but they all say that tlii- man w.i the bravest man they had ever met. 1 don't know whether this man was Gener al Custer or not. Some say it was. 1 saw the man m the fight several times, but did not see his laxly. It is said he was kilhsl by a Santec Indian, who still holds his horse. This offiwr wore a large brimmed hat and a buckskin cvv-it. In speaking of him the lmiians call him tlte man who rvvic the horse with four white ft*-:. There were two men of his description, looking very much alike, both hav.ug long yellowish luur. ,It is believed that General Custer's hair was cut ctunparatively short at tlie time of his death. } Some time before this fight we were camped tut the Rosebud; but we moved, crossed over and struck a tributary of Greasy Grass creek, following it J wu to its month. We theu crossed Greasy- Grass creek and went into camp on tho west Ivuik. An Indian started to gi> U> Ri-d Cloud agency that day. and when a few miles from camp he discovered dust rising. He tnrnevt l>ack and reported that a large liervl of buffalo was ap proaehiug camp. The day was very warm, and a short time after he reported this the camp in attacked by troops who ha*i follow ed onr trail down the tributary ami crossed' Greasy Grass creek a little above where we did and above the month of this tributary. They attacked tlie upper end of the camp, when- the l"n --capapas were. The women and children del immediately down Greasy Grass creek a little way and ons— d over. The troops se: fire to the lodges. All the Warriors then rallied ami attacked this command iu an overwhelmitig force and drove them in euafnston acr-oss the creek. They forced them ever a place below where they- first crossed. The ori ek was very high aud swift and several of tin troops were* drowned. After driving this party hack tlie In dians corraln-d them on the top of a high hill and held tliem there until tliey saw that the women and children were in danger of being taken prisoner* by an other jmrty of troops which just theu made its appearanc*- below. The word passed among the ludiaus like a whirl wind and they all started to attaek-this new party, leaving the troops on the hill. From this lull to tlie point whe*-- the troops were seen below it was ground all the way with the exception of tlie small tributary I spoke" of oefore. A* soon as we had finished this fight we ail went liack to massacre tlte troops on tlie hill. After skirmishing around awhile we saw the walking soldiers com ing. Tlie-. new troops inakiug their ap pearand- was tlie saving of the others. The attack was made on the camp abont noon. The troups, it apj>ears, were divided, <>ne party charging right into camji. We drove them across the creek. When we attack**! the other party we swarmed down on them and drove them in confusion. Xo prisoners were taken. All were killed. None were left alive, even for a few minutes. These troopers used very few of their carteidges. I took a gun and a couple of belts off two dead men. Out of one belt two cartridges were got; out of the other, five. It was with the cap tured ammunition and arms that we fought the other body of troops. If they had all remained together they would have hurt us verv bad. The party we killed made five different stands. One.' we chargei 1 right in until we scatter.-.! the whole of them, fighting among them hand to hand. One band of soldiers were right in the rear of us. When they charged we fell back and stood for one moment facing each other. Then the Indians got courage and started for them in a solid body. We went but a little distance when we spread out and encircled them. All the time I could see their officers riding in fr<>nt and hear them, shouting to their men. It was in this charge that most of the Indians were killed. We lost 136 killetl and 100 wounded. We finished up this party right there in the ravine. 'General Sheridan iH of opinion that " Red Horse" meant to say tliat 136 were killed ami 100 were wounded dur ing the entire engagement, and not in any one particular charge.] The troops up the river made the first attack by skirmishing. A little while af ter the tight commenced with the other troops below the village. While the lat ter fight was going on we posted some Indians to prevent the other command from formiug a junction. Some of the young men took the clothing off the dead and dressed themselves in it. There were several men among them who had citizen clothing. Tiier then went up and attacked the other in that way. Both banks of the river were very steep and difficult of ascent. Many of the troops were killed while crossing. When they got on the hill they made some kind of fighting works and the fight was then carried on at a distance, the young men sometimes charging close up. The fight continued at long range until the walking soldiers came. [This was the General Terry column, which arr'vei at a point near the battle field on the night of the twenty-sixth of June.] There are many little incidents con nected with this fight, but I don't recol lect them. I don't like to talk about that fight; if I hear any of mv people talking about it I always move away. A Stupid Son and a Mean Father. The Southingtou (Ct) Sentinel says: There is a man in this town between fifty and sixty years of age, who has steadily worked for his father until the present day; never had a dollar in his pocket; never went to church, wedding or fun eral; never was on a car; never to a party; never spoke to a girl except to ask where her mother was; never had a holiday; and yet had his poll tax abate 1 this year on "account of poverty, while his father's estate is estimated at from £BO,OOO to $50,000. PHANTOM PORT! M S. Tho Jonncn* KmhICM II I* Tlie I'Kum r l over Mcnltvtna %> iNlni lr#m 11. On the Inirders of Suffolk and Essex, two miles from the old English market town of Lnvenham, whose parish church, renowm-d for its exquisite tracery work ami carving, is a monument of the pious niunitlooneo of the l>e Veres. sChhl at the close of the last century a sumptuous and stately mansion called Acton Place, raaed to the ground more than forty years ago. It was not at that time an old house by any means, says the New York Ames, from which we clip, having only boon erected altout l?'h> by 11 >h< it Jen nous, who bail purolia-***! the estate This gentleman was a uiotnlier of one of the first fannhes witogn w w< altliy m t!ie Itirmiugham trade, lbs father. Hum plm y. acquired u enormous fortune iu that town by button making ami othoi metal work, ami took up his hlkhlc at Hnlington Hall iu the m-ighborh'ssl. lb left several sons, who aptx-or t • have had souls alaive buttons, and set up as gen tlemen, although we believe that the descendants of his brother make buttons at ihrnimgham to tin* hour, Chati .* Jenueiis Humphrey '* eldest sou who attaimsl mauhood married into tlie old Norman family of Ibmletl the same of which the Rurone— ltnnlett t'ontts i- so worthy a scion an I seated himself at thqiaall ill l*eioo*tof*hi*v. 11 •bert, brothei ot Charle*, s.-. ius to have resided iu L*udou, ond to have Ik-eil mucJt in the army ; h-- was .n i of M urllHirongh. whose ms den name \ which John Chutchill and lus grasping wife were daily mvti nuilatiug. With l-otb Jen nena and his wife—the descendant of .at eminent Florentine family settled in England tho duchess was m constant Corn -pond encc, and most of her letters contain n allusion to their only child. William. This William Jeuneua was godson Mine scandal mongers even hiutd that he w:v- soil >f King NY ilbam 111 , pa. ■ io George 1 . and lived thirty-ei,ht yearn into the retgu of thsirge 111. lie inher ited from bus father, wh >m he survived seventy-three y ear*, a large fortune, and prohahlv derived more from his uncle. -uiw> it is difficult otherwise to kv nmt for Ins fortune living at his death so c*>- hvssal, inasmuch n Robert JennemT let ters to the duehi-ss do not indicate that he was more than uflhieiit, ami William, though living far lie low his income, was uoi a miser, but lived at Acton l'laoc in haittiaome style, noted for his luxurious tabui, and had a house iu Grosveuor square, the beat place of residetiee iu Loudon. lint at his death it was found that he hail, besides large real estate, accumulated upward of two millions sterling, a sum almst mtkuowu up t • tlnit vlate. When lie died, iu 17JS, the dividends on tuost of his st- seeudant of his father's oldest brother, Charles, of G*>paall, whose dung liter and heiress miurie.l William Hanmer. Ry him she hal a ilaughter. Hester, wife of Assheton Curzon. They h:l a *<-ii, Penn. He niarrietl La*ly Sophia, heire-s of Earl Howe, and that earldom la*->iu ing extiuct, was revived in the person of Iter son. Thus the present Eurl Howe owns at this day the ryl estate of Wil liant Jenm-ii*. N*w, for h:s personalty. In default of a will duly t xt*"it*l,af the real es tate, but not so near in direct nude de scent Tlie connection of hi* father and mother with the M irlb >ronghs wa - brought to light by this devolution of the personal!v, itnutmucli a > there was fonml niong the paper* at Madresfield —the s-at of L*ini Beauchamo, head of the Lygon family—a series of lett*-r- l>e tween the Jennens*-.- ami the Marl boroughs, which l*rd Beaurhainp |>iib lish*l last year: prolwhly at the instance of his accompl 1 *faed fatherrin-law, tin late Earl Staiihope, the historian. But it is notable that neither the Curzon nor the Reaocbaxnp pedigree in the " l'eer age " refers to the source of so much of their property. Her*-, then, is the history of the tuAti who is supposed to be awaiting heirs. From B<>:ne inexplicable circumstance the idea pit abroad that it remained un appropriated, and it must lx- presumed that certain cuuuiug persons connected with the law liave found it profitable t<> encourage this fond delusion. A qftnr ler of a century np the OcnHrman * .Vaf/azine printed a statement to the eff-ct that: "The long litigated ease of the Jennings estate has been settled bv the court of chancery. The prottortv lies principally in the county of .Suffolk, and at one i>eriod was estimated at £7, state that he had received a oouuntuueation from the Jenuens Family Association, from which he is led to believe that all the chancery "doubts" as to the rightful owners are not yet dispel let I, ami that all the claimants may still indulge the idea that they have vet a chance of tiie prize. Tlint clnimnnts, here at nil events, continue to do so, is evident from a recent paragraph in the New Haven Palladium , of Feb. 3d, where we rend that: "Tli'- American heirs of the Jennings estate in England held a meeting at Bridgeport, Conn., on the thirty-first of January, two hundred being present. Competent agents will he employed to thoroughly prepare the ease. estate is valued at $80,000,0"0, of which s(>o,- 000,000 is in personalty. The English courts have rejected the elaira of the English branch of the family." We have no donbt of it, nor Lave we any that they will do precisely the same by that of the American branch. That sotneliody, however, his made, and hopes to make, a snug thing out of this delusion we also feel assured. This sort of game goes on all the time, and it is but a few years since two rogues who had served in a lawyer's oftiee, and while there contrived to obtain points in the family history of various jiersons, re ceived for a length of time large sums of money on the assurance that they were agents of the Lord Chancellor, who had directed them to inquiro into the claims certain persons bui to estates which he deniml to apportion among the heirs. If persons here who imagine themselves to be interested in English estates, had a grain of sense in their heads, they would subscribe an adequate sum, and then apply to the British consul to nomi nate some respectable Englishman, con versant with family history, and matters akin thereto, to institute inquiries, n course which would speedily elicit the truth. A sailor was recently brought before a magistrate for beating his wife when the m;igistrate attempted to reach his heart by asking him if he did not know that his wife was the " weaker vessel." "If she is, she oughtn't to carry so much sail," replied Jack, \ Balky <'ow Surrender* lo Steam. The San Frnneiseo < 'tmvuih says: V ranch hand arrived by the San K.ifael ferry in charge of a milch cow and its young i-tilf, which he was to deliver to a family rowiliuu in the Western Addition, He ti<-d the leg* of the calf. disjmtelnsl it to ita destination on a truck, and lol lowi-d up Clay atreet, leading the cow by a stout hiiln-r with a long, flat, strong leather shank. He had little trouble till In- got I let ween Kearm-y am) 1 hilioiit stris-ts, when the cow planted gs fore legs at a reta-lute angle of forty live d< grv. s with the street nulroail track. The driver exhausted ev-rv variety of i-ow dot ing known to the profession. He went ahead ami triial to pull her along ; he went behind and argued with her by twisting her tad into a short ami eraek ing spiral ; he ti isl varnAis devices kindly suggested b> the crowd that had gathert-il atxiuml, and finally fell back nil the eloquent ami irt'ivtiu- profanity faaliioiiable on a thoroughly eonduet-d dairy ranch. Hut the cow wasstubUirn and wouldn't move, and the d**|>crnto vaquero had just come to the iMtielusioii that he \uld only wait helplessly and witm -- the ter rtble telescopic tragi*iy with the iluiutuy of the next up trim, when an ingenious ami airily df*vsivl Voting Harhary coaster ti*>k the job off lit* band*. He slq|*l the eul of the halter shank tlatw-.se through the slot m the street rioliim.l track and dro>pel it on one side of the moving win- lwiieuth, then he n-iirwvl his attenuuteil eane ami sliiquxl it through ami past the win- on the other side . then he twisted the his-ked top of lus erne amuu i, caught tin- etd of the shank, drew it up through the slot, tied it with the slipping knot round tin stand up- part ot the shank, thru drew the kliot throe ;h the sh t at'il tight round the wire. The halter shark stretched out, but it was of the tough. >! and Ih-m tumicd leather ; the cow s horn* clacked, but decliueil to oouie out of lu-r heaii; the verlobrie of her uech elimgutisl. but stuck to the remainder of her ly ; there was iui instant abnormal *tfkiii on the enguu - over tli<- hill, nint a clatter of the gnat wheel :U the Kearney sti< ■ t well for taking up the slack, then the *>w re luetantly r.u-ed one h--t set and it down again quick, thou another and art it down quicker, ami then sin- surrendered to Hie superior powers of steam and w ire cable ami tridteii rapidly off. With head down ami tail ut>. like an ee< r and v\< !1 traiu el setter tmating a stubble field for birds, she went over the hill* and far HWiiv. Dexter eouhln't have ma many ast. nislie.t evi-s. A- she vent over the divide and let out a link or two on the dowu grade the train men at the terminus were thrown into a temporary pan c at the new and inexplicable dummy bearing down on tlietn, but one of them had the presence of mmd to cut her l.*>—• b-fore she was drawn iu ami cut into steaks on the friction who L-. She w;i- a little out of breath and a trifle astonished at her own outcome of ,-jhh*l, but she was cunsl of t>alkiug, ami continued without fur ther trouble on to her new residence. Hon a Jeues* Married at hri-tiau. Tho Nashv T.o Amtmiemm say.-: Mr. H. L. Oliver, a voting lawyer of gssi s'.aiultng at the N.i-io U • W oi ; i f rc sjHstable family ixmnectiona, was mar rnsl to Miss Hannah Weil, ilaughter of Mr. S. Weil, of tins city, at h-r father's residence, Friday evening, by Justice Creightou. Fts-img that ln-r parent* would oppoae tlie match, as it i* ag-aiust the Jewish cresl to intermarry with other people, she went t> her father, and put to htm the follow ing insurmountable interrogator! <-s: " Father, how old am I ?" Father—Nuiet-eu years eld, my daughUr. Daughter—Wlieu Jih h u young la ly lk*s>me of lawful age ? Father—At the age of eighteen. Daughter—Then 1 urn free t.- act for myself, am I not, father? Father—l see no objivtioti t<> it. Daughter— Well, then, Mr. Oliver love* tne ever *> much, ami 1 hive him ever so much. I want you to consent t<> our marriage, f r if you do not I fear we will have to run away, ami I'd much rather l>e married at home. The father was very much astonished at her |>ointed inquiries, and more so when he fount 1 her !>etrothed a Christian gentleman, but, after poudering the matter awhile, gave the sensible re sponso: "Well, if you i,r> Isunul to marry, I would rather you woqld Is quietly msrrieil at home," And s i the voting pc >ple were luarrietl ami left for Htintsvilh- tliat evening. A Romantic Life. Miss Cora Dickson, a young girl of twenty-two, arrived in Paris the other >Uy fr< in South America. Her life haa thus fur I* <-n a checkered one. At tlie age of fifteen, tire.l of the moiiotouy of home, she ran away from her father's house with a large sum of money. She cut her hair short and douned n Isiy's garb. After Iss-orniiig in succession a cabin ln>y, a clerk, and a horse dealer, she turned up in Hueuos Ay res. where she entered the army, still disguised. Slie distinguish' i herself iu the service, and lieoamc a colonel. Some mouths ago, at a meeting of officers, she quarrel ed with one of those pr-seiit. A duel followed, and she killed her adversary. Gn examining the dead man's paper*, she found that she had kilh*l her oldest brother, who had left home when she was two years of age. Horror stricken, she threw herself at the bishop's feet, who promised to intercede with he* father. The Km press ( hurlotte. It is said that the health of the Etn pron Charlotte, the unfortunate wife of the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, continues to improve, though there seems no prospect of her ev< r regaining her reason. It would be, indeed, only to 1M made intensely wretched if, with her reason, her intense love did not wane. It is said that h-r already great beauty has increased. She lives in nn imaginary world, talks with imaginary visitors and friends and finds solace ill this harmless delusion, while she ignores tile people around her as if they were not. S<> fur is this notion carried that she disdains the services of a maid, and performs her own toilette. To maintain the opinion that she is still empress, upon which her life seems to depend, one special copy is printed for her of The Almanack d> t tut ha, that unquestionable witness of high birth, in which the court of Mexico holds its place us in IH>7. A Remarkable Han. The British House of Commons has a very remarkable meinlK-r in the person of Mr. Knvanagh, a country gentleman, of ancient family and great estate in Ire land. Although Inirn without legs or arms, he rides, drives, and ds-s all, ami indeed more than all, that most men do, and his dexterity is such as to lead to the conclusion that nature must have given him at the shoulder joint something which answers the piirpn-o of a hand. In 1765 there was living in Somerset shire, England, a farmer scarcely less remarkable. He was born withjmt arms or shoulders, but endowed with such ex traordinary strength and dexterity that he could, by some contrivance, do almost the same as other men. His teeth were so amazingly strong that lie could lift ten pecks of beans with them, and with his feet could throw a sledge hammer further than other men could with their arms. He married, as has also Mr. Knvanngb. Italher Esp ndce. An Englishman writes from Paris that a new fashion in ladies' stockings iateung introduced. The stocking is <>f thick white or pink silk, the clock being of solid but flexible gold, something like an ordinary snake chain, about aa thick as a man's little finger, and ornamented with pearls. The price of these simple articles of dresß is only 50(1 francs a pair, which seems very cheap. With eighteen-button gloves at twenty shil lings a pair, Rnd ball dresses which cost from 120 to 300 guineas apiece, we shall soon attain an Arcadian simplicity of toilet-, and a man who has say £2,0(10 n year will be able to let his wife und one (laughter go to about one dance [each I during the season. SI MM4IU OF M WS. II r,., nl luirrral lrm llome nn,l Xbronrf. I'lie pert, I .>f the New \..ik alsllnlisrv lleuse 111 tvi-.,>u, Itlnk, man. I'avl. t A Co., t. i the |o,,t rsa, tin-. Is'rti l nlittg tar,- .|tinlitirn „( 11,- •l,v 1 |s i,, tti,, tit iti iiia(iul,-tui, , nit,l vt>'lii>: n ICtssl luiAitii -s with .ti'st. ill> Im.l tstugl.t s It,.U—' AIM! vvn<* lapl.tlv s..'illiiulMttMg iitt.it. v w'tielt Ml' 1. I M hlli' Kill, .1 ltutl.-l, of I'.'t t -it' l W It, t'tt .tt ft*. ' olllilii'.l to lit ,In ,| t'V st.'L tt. -a. lilt' I'ltlll w,-t t.lll at til' Is.oka discover. .I a tllwW'l'Ait-'V, which lot to the svss.nnta o( 11, sjek lit Ail 1-. tug UT, tllAtll, A Alul th, ,t< v, lopllt. itl ef ad. lUi.'ttcv •( tl7,(S*' Mttow fell in tit, liliitttttwlltA of t tall f.'t tw. lve tsittsin'tlltv. ttsVA, Nlltil,-tolls Allow lull • ItAVI tilled, All.t villi III) (lite ef th.'Ut two Itu-ti wt 11 kill, t . Oil llu relirvlit. ut "I J italio 1 1 vv i.l iNtvi, ti 'in tie Is ttclt of lite sttpiv lit. oil, httviA of r*;; t'T Slid vst|tl|ilutlt tit |vt '1 Is twv, it lllln ■■ !( A,id tl" othel til. Mils I . i ( ltll' In '.VI ,| Ith It A. 1 M, t ritltsu. of Iv. - k I'Hsvk I .111. 1. I tl,l who had Jttsi nrrtvvd It.utte frvtttt s Inustie mo ituit, shot Altd fatAlil wotttid, ,1 In, '.-111. eI V, At old - It Aitvt Al— ' nil.'l his sixteen vi ,t old aou, tilth,-ting n wotttivl wlit. it will tttid-.tthl.-.tlv uv.Vi tti.utal 1 tie insane mail thru hi. v out his own I t aim I tie . ottl, nlaltls of ttle \ all.tel hill Will withdrew llu ti o| | .tti .ti wit. ii (lie ea-u w.s MdtedWiorv tlie suitogata It., t'olorado is lalo hu. ha> he. u .Uavs.vvi, d it. a 11,. .n.u dilluit St Ih. Ul-u, hnwug tscs-ii call led Ih. I, ot \lll. I I.MI ,-nnln Ldortn 81. l llig lUsdi lo . V lertuutal. 11., j l 1 in. i >i> lion build ins in t intikhit -Ir*, I, N. w 4 ,-tk. ■ .u| .■ d I v Hull.s k. .) 11. las ke and a minds I of other dealer* in di v g>- tn. was luj-lcti iv hurin d. 1 In- lease* aM( t. sated ♦t*e.v*n, oil wllletl iht fe wa- a i sun.; .nniti AlMS Kiiiitli M Ilan., i of tduo. Is 111 Cent. l Ih. will of his lal. mere Mali, v 'i o le.si.llv died in N.w York, 1, a.,n K - Uesrlv a million dollars (o charttv I'.ace liaatss-ti .. deluded Mats it tin liaunvaall, I'lihli.- and H*. ill, lit,- naliv. 4fli all ,*lii,-f. lit., lattir *gr.Utg to |w> an iu,t> iiiiulv ot two thousand . aid, ami a- knowledge hints. If a silt. J eel of tin Transvaal r.-puhHc, The Turkisti trou[—are rr;>itsl as eommil ting the most (f!,., *Us ,*ttutr* lu thr 10. . . tie* where tlirv iieaJil| r.t 1 1 wo latsu,-:* wele killed I v 111, .avilic . f ealtil 111 the tHilled 'iiiir-cle*! wtl'i the waterw. ias .f Ivaltlinore, Md Ihe CeUHiiis-KW ai<| Intel in Ftaiuv to investigate the vine t'hght, re{sirt that twenty-five depurtment* LAV. ovli tavAge,! t-v the phvUext I A to AIK-h n evßuu as to greatly diminish tr*lli.\ cause luuch sulfetiug amotig th. lulial llAlile, and t.> Itslll. i th, taxes to such an extent as I t. v lo |*y for th. u eellecUoti. The Uiall|HiX prv - Vhi)* to a ..Co'.h rat i, < \l, nt 111 London Hie Lark l.nitiaberghail*, freui I.tveiissd fur ILltniioie. I*lt lad, ii. gIWhM on LMfamt Sh.wxi, N. rth t'audina. and siv f th- .r, w ■ r, drowu.d whlk atti-mi tug t>. . - aie in tx>at-. lH*|wtchrs from lii.-nihti. 10, N. w ltruiia wick. -(Ate that a i.'ght ev-lss tiain situ, k the Isstv of a man Ivmg oil Itie track, |,ut lu vesti|wafe,t a few .lav prvvtisly. ! attest Stab* 1.-nda In the value of J5,77.t wer. f in ton hi- | -< rs,ui. He was (landing ell a Irani which to|'|wxl a few monieut* *t thi* atalMU, Mid II I ]**-'.nud he strpjwal < ilarde f : freali air, hint was either UlUl.tered of committed Sllicldt 111 tin latter case he ntu-1 have cut his throat and then walkeet a sh.-tt vtlstance ami la. 1 himself acr. -- the track V daring so uu ir.-l ut the t. ;r graph wire* a few tulles out . f tTlUburgh, and sent a di*|vateh to the rxi-rew* iirn* ugrr ••fan m uitng Irani, nvdettiig htm lo turn over his car (.. J. H. llr.s ks at leniph! u and i. 5 eel at an > f v f irther tack. I'Le >l:s; -if and put eu a wag u let go In the iftke, Ilie Ixsgtls IIDSS ngcf going w.tii them, (hi tht r ad. h". v.r, he got 1 year , f l*Clk-7l> stiows a dr' il of #l3 iv.,.". and th- .-(.mat, ■ for "!> 7 pla.. the deth irin-y at f .v'.t • i.'SAI, en aevxmnt of the faniuie, d>. lea*,-"! re veil ID occasion, d (hers I v, and the uuuieu*, work* of uuprovenu ul. who h have t-e. il llttvlet'takrli lu Older to give the t*>palace work h> ktep lh.ni from starving Ihr Saiualia ty Iranaa.-ti.ti is agajn being ag.lat.xl Th* tem-h:|' I'.ty ,-f I'lM-strr brought HOU.tMO in bar rln r from 1 iiglaud. Unknown |r(i. murvlered Kleurwr Larg. and Ins * n. John. iL - si. jg tu tin *lotc f Fielder Migrnjtf, in l) ■ I'clrft of ( • ' .m --bta, ami after robbing tic ■ t vbhshineut. * t re te it and t.urne.! it t . the ground .. Tht huajit,-** (sirten ..f Ifc-marek, lisk.vta 1.-rri- Uvrr. including two In tela, w-a .h-strevn! by 1 a. fJ ski**! ; id' luauran. Fifteen men r.x • iv.sl tl. d>. r„ < f JI. I> . frun Un W- en - Med- -at < - I'e. Eof IVm.vJiat.ia l>r. \V. I'. I'ik., , f ('liMMgo, h< ! and killed Mr) h. n S. Jones, editor of llu /tfntfn- I'hti- ■■ - v ..' I t aiiege.l ,'uuuiai inlruia.-v with Mrs. Like. The miirvtar.-r gave h iu-. f Up to Just . At a f" fir. Intl.. r. *r of tin \n.ericau H.ntwe, llot.>i:. a uumhrr of jst-'iiAwet' seven ly tujutvxl. Mr. llm. th. projvn, t v of th. Aturti an. was SO s.are.l bv ibe lire as to came death .White s.>mudri Is attack t a t-abmful of t'tun, lat-ir.rs. at i'lti. , California, murdering Ave ami mortally wounded another I're :-ler,l llayr* a|e p'lnt.d Kr,xl k. lhuiglass. th- dorrsl orator, to lw marshal of the l>istri, '. ft 'oluiulna. ■MM*) &M, if Itllflai". WAS suff s-Ated 1-V coal gas whih a>U< p. and hi* wife i , xprctrsl to ill, frxitu the satue rails, , . Charges against Assistant S.,r,tary of (h, ttvaanry * onaut are rivor Is :ng inv, atigalecL lie is sau! to i- hnpHralwt in tlu- nMßp#b era* i fraud-, wic rel-y tl„ gonroment was d..frau lx! out of two n:illi"ii dollars in inlet. -1 on ts d -11,e favorat.le condition of Auieri.-au - x-uriin -in Eur'p MI markit- is a matter of congratulation.. l'car*of the overthrow of tin- Cabal government in Hayti i* made mam fi st ly the constant arn-st of snp|sww-d con spirab rs Ity the cX(.k -i ni fa Isiiier in lluuter I'gv.s,' sawmill at Worthington. ind.. two ~f th. Hunter I rot hers two troth, r- uaiiied Ilendwr, and a : flh man were instMitlv killed. S, v, rl oth, r* w.-rw more nr lea* mjnrvxi .... The World Mutual I.ifc in*ur*tKi- companv of Sew York city > required to show an--why a rv-c-iv, r "lionld id >t t- Th, t'odiuan I'Uilding in Ih .tou. ,*,-upied by a number of bii*ini'*a finm wn* buru*> -. #SI.WW I"' t r 11. Swc-nv, one of the former 44 ring ' ma--'iate* f Now York city, ha. r,tnrn,xl few I'rta ■ , wh> re hi haa rc sidtil atnrr tl grand r;s'*.' of Uie immctis, fraud* Tin- ateaim c Gov. t V arland w* biirmil on the Arknn a* river, with her cargo of 650 lud.-* ~f cotton. Nhe wa* w, rth r35,1100, and caiTi* d an inauranrv of #15,000 lhtclK-r A to. furnitur, factory at Athi n, Ohio, wa* d< troyxxl bv fir, . I*.**, #30,(4X1; niiintire>l. . The will -f the Ite tHinr Am.', bequeath -, among tie r -urn*. #.*i,ono for u pdi.lic library m N rth l.A*t- Ma-*. #IO.OOO for a !■ r the Unitarian parish of .the aane- town; #lo.ooar, *en,i' of icsrly five thouaatui j ron. Previoii* t the exeeittion. they eolif. -wv! the crime. Mid admitted the killing "f two other men and the hurtling of a liapti-t church. Gov. Hampton re-pibd the tiftli "f the do]*Tftdoew. Joseph Goa* a- fined #350 for violating the lsw * of Kmitucky, by engaging in a pn/e tight, and, Iwing without fund-. t committed to jail until the tin. i* paid. .. After a abort visit to the AY, -I, Gen. Grant, with hi* wife and youngest son. will embark for a two-year* t<>m of Kin-op. , traveling in nu nnoHb-ntatioii* man ner The Frt 1 'itt Iw.iler work*, at Pitts burgh, Pa., vv, r- ib-trovid by tire. I.< -- #140,00); iuaiirance, #'J6,L'OO. AVIIIMUI, Knvder A Co., founder-. nl*o 1,,-t #15.000, of wliieh th, v will receive "in.IKM iiiaurancc. and Man— Held A Co., bra-* fiui*bera, l"-t r J'l.taai; fully iu*iirii) The Augu-ta iGa.i C-'o iwiic.'s (lief fr-nliiuU, wlii.ti wa. . tabiirh.il in 1715, and the C(iro7u/i">i n ootittolidaled, and n|i|* ar umb r th* mune of the f'hrtinirli ilini I'lmitilufiiityiiip! Advic* from China *tate that many ih",tha ar . <* enrring hi Coren "li account of tie famin. Igle-iaa, now in tin- country, has i--n. d a maiufcato clniming the Mexican pr. -i --dency During tie fierce aiiowalorm of the night of St. Patrn 1. . day, the l!ed Star steamer Itn* lit ll,l, fi in Antwerp for New A..rk. went aaliore at Icng Branch, N. J.. and *tnik ro hard a* to pre 'hub the pom ihihty of raving her. Th. lib wiving men, atatlonei 1 on tie eoaat. were quickly on hand and r< -cued tie 250 jveople who ware on board. The cargo may b. aaved ill |iarL The v. ->< l atriick on the sunken cargo of grindten - of a *te:uner lort twenty year,' | rsvioiia, and within alght of tie atran.leil Aimriquc, winch went aaliore *oue wocka ago An expre*-car on it* way from Mot ile to New OrlaaiiN, wa* t*.nrd< d l.v a man, who aliot tie- measenger ttirongh the hand, caught up a T.KHI moiiev package, jum]>cez7.hng fund* of the in-titiiti<>u. . .Ex-Uov. F.mory YVaahburne. L.L. Ik, died at Cambridge, Ata**.,'at the of age seventy-aeven. One of the most pownrinl loconiotivea on the Baltimore and Oltioa railroad exploded at Keyaer, W. Vn., killing the fireman and acverely injuring the engineer. !Te*ident Iliirgera, of the Tranavaal republic, m southern Africa, favor* union with Great Britain .... The sul tan of Turkey, in lit* speech at the opening of the legislative body, put the fault of tin pres ent disastrous state of the financial condition of the country upon the iutrigu. s which have been consummating since the Crimean war, and have kept Turkey under the expense of con stantly providing" material for |s)*ihle hm-tili tier Httih*.-, .fill trltgititta revtvaL ale lut ing tk.-1.l in All.ativ. N i \ i*d..re.l matt tinine.l liearvt Will* littliilnn <1 a |uvkller. kllt'Mii a William t) linen, limi llitrklieail, tin . I v striking liini mtli ail *l. W. lie limit anltl t tin giMola t.f I tin nilir.lnti'.l until and M |>ln |.MI tlild I" di Mtt|i wlmll nil. ln.| Tlin ITilln.l Slater Hii|irv tun nnttrl liar dt-.id. d Itiat a Slate ha*. Ilin thmailtltUmial tight In deity ait lltatll aim. nniii|'aiij, L longing in atndhn, Stain, jwr llita-ioti (.. Iran rant littail -a vvtlhtit it a I" 'lilt dailt-a I nalmaatnl t. in tal Kojf, 111 wilting In an Uu|mirr t dated that alteu a Vltuuev oo- Cttrrnd 111 lit. ill pat tinnnt 111 tlu SnUthnrii Stal. a, |..efit.i . v..mid la- gIV.I. In ltn| • iiiimaiid. d a |Hittiuit id I uat. t a h . intent IHI tht lata! tlav nf the Inuaaa.'t e, ami vtlin gallatlllv , vv. d Ida fntlnweia from t'tlatnr'r tat. la ,-ii trial i \ p.mitliiarllal f.,t lii,| i,,| . i |irn|.aal tn a f.dlt.w nll)i,,a I ea'ta Iv that he Mtll la- tllallUaar d flitltl th, Hullwm) WIKTU I I'.IJMT. Tlin ttilitntn turutv ~f pari"*"'* •" wlli.'ll Itp-r la up)lilt.l til tin- I-Iltllira t.f Jltpdll, Mil a tits li'>U.|i>lt / ' fill, litta dn t,.lii-.ii.-, 1 nil l-'.tirt.JMtUls win. Intl. viait,sl tlidt txiiiiifry. They hum lit.-mllv foiiini ptii-r, p:t)M-r every where, MHI in nil tvhnpoa ttljii f.tpln* l'l* .1 uptrln ■• , how t-V.i, Wllliailtlt.it illpt-IIUIty Itl tine .it re.'ti.ni, vv. nt 1,1 inier ham tireaint t,f tiiaktup pttp.T w lter la Ittr ntiiwgy ttur riitgnn. 'l'll lev. Sit- Vt-ptht'lt-arv, t lu-ttlg ,lolt<- ut Hhi-lUeivi t tltta tin.tin til, uinl wn liam atwil a sample id tile work. The paju r vvlit-ela ham ate. 1 ttr.-a, i.ttuln wtllt uti ttt hitlc rtatn.t* Will .Mat trull lioaa. till ..n il siil.. of fit,, la.sa ami tit.- at <1 platen 3, It", melt tluek We lH.lt. .1, mill tite spue.- I.e tvie.il lite plates ts lilletl w ltll roiupr. ~s tsl pip. r. Tite pajM I is is tut I swell uf wliat are klltiNU tt" " straw laHtfils, ami tltes." ate liuule to a,il ere t . each "titer l.v lite.tits of rye paste. The POUlblUtsl lai era . f | tr*|rat are tirll Itltlijwtetl to lit ilrauhe pit ssuie to tin- eitent of L!,""G t '.iitt for lite spats, of four or live hours, altd thru tirieti tit a lieattsi air hath. l'lte rttuil thii'kuetv* t.f ilie prepare I paper la itl.out tiiree nlt-i a italf mt'lies, ami, its may l.e ttuu. tu.sl, lite quwitlfy of stl.iw 1., atll pat'ke'l iilU. tilt* tsmcwU truttsi apitt-e l.v tin- guuit fore ■ t.f the ltyilrauht- raut is s nut thing enormous. Still a certain Hill >UUt of i laatii'ltl r<- lUnitta to lite Hlll.stAlltV, Itlt.i tills in tltttou with its hoiuogenitv ami sitigtilnr stnoothm -s of griiiii ami texture con stitutes our of its |ii;'htat tpiulilit-uttotta for the tlutv tt will pieseittlv have tt> jterform. I-Utliev, slj.le r< st* ami slt .rjt cutting t >!s are llla.lt to shape the ts.ltt press, ti paper into tlim-n of the prvijier si/.-, ami iimh-r a i>r< satire of four Itun tlre.l t .its tin t ur>- tlien f, nssl inUi t!e tin - The st. el protecting j.lutis ait aul,s.s|uetitly is.lt.si to the inner ami outer partpherits of the wlteela, ami after a tiliisitmg t. Mich in tite latter they art- retuly t<< 1m- k.-yr-l on their axles ami placed under the railway carriages. It is limit rst.ssi thai ex|M-riuicuta ta.th ui America and ut this country ham gone to prom ihegrt ai stija itortly of pu|M-r rai.wav wheels OVt-r thtsu- of stiwl or wrougiit mm, ami tlmt tin* l.mke, how. ever atnl leuiy ami sharply applied, d> s-s not injure them in tin- least. 4 Wonderful Gorilla. A gorilla has "st eudeartsl himself" t. tin- people >,f Iterlin, as Mr. M ..nciire Conway t xpl.'Utls it, that "tin* otheriliiV, when l,e fell ill, the wholtf ,-apital Wits 111 a atate of ularni ami sorrow quite e.jtiaj to Umt witit-h this ts.untrv sttfferisl when tlie I'nne- of Walts was ill. Bullet us of the gorilla's e.n iition were printed ami eagerly s->ught." This wonderful animal enters n eotiip.iny leaning on the arm of his attached eust.wliiui, ami gi*. * t utile satis!ui*tioii t th.iee who are din oils eoti'-erning ht ltiti-ll.viual ability, iits iiitelligeiice is almost human, lut his large heart edmns is what most touches those aeitiml him. He ta aff.-c --tiuuatr, Bt'tirteous and jwdtte; ts never gris-.lv or grasping, ami resptnids to every ktmhte Mr. (h.nway relates tlie following of the chdnpanree tlmt lately tlie.l :ti le tjdott Having s-eti tta keeper turning .t key in a padlock, it gave indl'Mtton* of a diire to have the lock, and. on receiving it, tried vainly to turn the key; it could not. with its im la'rfcet hand, get the exact twist, ltut having arm the thine d ne, it a| jwnrisl t. set ita heart on achieving tin- same re sult. Failure only stiuiulate.l its uuxiety to lufuiipnlate the ptullock; it would si for hour* trying, and trying, until at last ite luiitd mv'hd',l to gi v.* way under the rffoit ntld excitement; it iwmld not ia< indue,si to give Up the tank, ami it ia Itelieved that the mental agitation I'D .tight oil disease atld tlcwtll. An Fxtratagsnl IMiti.r John King lent sa. k over to Ins partner. It ahowcsl a list of sulscril>ers with sums art t-piNjutc amounting to sonic g"J,fifXi. All the sul.scriptioua were markisl •paid.' Tlie |>*rturr was rejoicswl, snd told Isrvcjov how timely the money would he. ' What money?' asked Is.vc joy. ' Why, this money that is milv- SCIIIMVI here,' u the reply. ' That inonrv," said Lovejoy; 4 why, I nsaj>er. It is my lowly Rim in life to be s great writer. 1 want to be great. 1 wont your advice on a few line*- I gctid. I have a great in tensity (ir for travel. I will go any where and (tend back long letter*." A peculiar appeal is thin from .a nepspspcr mailing, and these are tlie lines blie aeipla ; 44 Why doth tlie owl hoot and sleep by tiny, And sleeple** hoot at night? Simply berimeo tiio night's dim rav ut better for lu* Right. And a<> witii t rut Ii alie aliinoth out. At night as well an day; And ever knows what oho'it ntM.nt." Wiiile other* pa.tß nwny." Ad viee : Don't l>e great. Whenever the 44 intensity for travel " comes on, take a trip to the kitehen. A Tough Stibjeel. Tim Boston Ruth (in says they lin.l a tough subject in the inquiry room. Moody wrestled wills him. and Sankey sung with him, but the man seemed to despair of forgiveness. Finally Mo. dy Aikeil liim what itettvy sin liunlentil ins mind, and lie confeas'il to liuving beat n newipaper ])ublihh'r out of three yt'iira" anbseription. Tlie evangelist informtii him that they did not profess to perform miracles, hut if lie would settle up ins dues, with eonipound interest, ami jaiy for three years more in ntlvance, althnugli they eoiil.l not open the doora of the elmreli t,> him, )>erlia|vs ho might be naked in under the canvas*. AFTER nil experience of over twenty (ive year*, many leading phvainati* acknowl edge that the ilrarfi-nhrrrj .Ifura/tof/'a Uterine r'.if/to'ieoti l* the only known certain rem.dy for ditwa-"* to which women are subject. The ir'rfli/.iikTt) YfnUihU /'ill*, tno must popular renuilv of the dav for hilioii-in ■**, hcadactic, ttvi r complaint and di-easos "f iligeation. Noltl l>v all tlruggi I*. Hend for almanac*. Ors.fcn tw-rg Co., Near York. (!npt. li. 11. Young, 11. 8. Army, says: 44 fiharp* ri.rfc.* or, f/tebraf in thr irorld ;" and BO aay hundred* of thousand* of ot tiers who have I until the "Ol.!> ItXI.UIILE" during the I'aat twentv -even year*. Send to Sharps Itille Co., I Bridgeport, Conn., for illuatraled price list, free. More than fifty years have elapsed *inc Join men's A te-'tyttc Liniment was first in vented, during which tunc hundred* of tlioti nands havo been t'iiefitpu- Inr witli all classe* as Johnton't ,4nixfyn* /.irtt iiteixf. Vegetable Pulmonary Balaam, the great Now Eiiglainl cure for coughs, colds and coitaumis lion. Cutler Bros. A Co.'a. Boston, only gonuinr. HITUNKIT'H Coco AlNK kills dandruff, al lay* irritation and promote* the gD.wtb of ltair Durnng's lilieumntie llemedv never fail* to cure rheumatism. Hold by all druggists. Thr linpiirliint (jiirst lon. (If all loatllAollle diseases rataiili stands pre cwnilielit. It render* Ha victim aa disgusting to Initio. If AA to other* \lid the nmat luimlli Atillg: of all I* III" .-.illAclnUAliraa tl. .(J Ilia In est nee la ofTcnsive lo those aioiuid him. I nut iliseas, di-servt'A the name of uiuviisal, 11 1s tills. Iht-letlc tn.'ls anil the folic a whl.il fa dil.Jtl HII|'B. II oil II" t" II11 foster and dla a. liilnate It. To tire pitiful .'IV of It* lletiiua, iilhi. II uy .n't ft* .iifrtrik* there i> billon, ai.sw 11 consist, lit wit li 1 111 I' 1 lan I. aon t tod has 11. V.I lui one etll Into tin World for wlih'h 11. has not oclit lb. i■-tiledy For the greateat of all splutnal Bud tiKMal i ills, tie Great I'liisician lias |necrlled a|s.l,iit and m vrr falling lellle.tr lie haa given explicit mi.a foi ti„. tf eatmeiit and i.rw r vat 101 l of the spirtliial and ttioial Uian, bill lie la silent ill all matter a i.dating lo the physical man ll would I- an unwarrantable detraction from 111* brneli ix-lit character t>> *u| |a.ae thai lie haa alßix'trd Ih. gicater poitioii , ! hiiuiautty with au in cur at tie dlaeaoe. The day of plagues U past lire (oat of i tiristrariitv is a ((.at of hoe, of lit. lev, Ilia ui, ssage la " go>,t will low arvtu.,,ll. llu aai 111 aud all . • Idaili, d therein, waa in tended by (hi gloat I. igiDl b< aup|4y man a wauta , and surely he ha* no gleater wanla than i.-iii, .tn n I i l. InttnulU. * f . .en. a la lapi.tiy pi - thai Um ,nii i* nttrd to ,,), ply ma... uttermost need N, w iitodlrriial plant* ai, tsmalaiitly ts-lug itlao,v.-red and new leoplletirs .l. v, lo|< ,1 tiom tliior already known. lor , atairh, tin iie-st |>t nt remedy veldt* .over, lis I'i hag, e Catarrh IteUirdy. Ita rliicacv ha- I*, ii (■ U*d w. manv Ihoiisaml eaaea with miifiwtn autvc *a. * Air. (hat ba.t lieu re la iledlv jirv uouii.ed incurable, readily yielded toil, Jn , onflrm.xt, oi obstinate ease*. Ir. Plrtvve , Goldrn Medical I'lacoitrv shrwild I* taken 111 cuuneetiua with the use of the ( ataiah Itrinud). full |uiilicutara lu Pleura memo raudiuu bAa. '1 l.ey are glviu away by drugglaU. File I lion sand Hooks (ilti-n tan} for tin- Asking. \\ Idle lr II lame* was atta, bed lo Ilie Hi it Ish luevtlcal staff in the l.aat tlellea, hla high |,ml|' n ma I -led liltu 1" call about bun Ilia U l .'ll, inisla, phyah'tall* and a, h-ntlat* uf Ilie day, and while expMXlneuUug wtlh arid among the hstivts. hi ac, i bnlally Irtadv the dlw ov.iy that i ossi'Mcltos can K js.-lliveiy ahd |H-tina ta i.flv • t urn. Pining tin nianv vears of In* aojouruihere, h d, voled hi* lime lo the lieal li.. ul id hiu dis, ares, mid U]aru his retirement he , ft with u Isark* aud je.ers ooutalhing full I-articular a, allowing that > v, iv one can te hi* own pitval. ran and j re|r l.i* own luidiciur* aid such luf' iniati'.ti (. we have ruv lvd wc now ,grt t<* tire pill lie without Jirioe, only ask ing that ■ tt. h rr ii.lt t. fin.- cciitptttUi]" f- I |>t tn. Addre** ( ItAlilMM K A CO.. LOS J Ha-< Nt., Philadelphia, Pa. Ileiutor, tuiiiinriator and Ftrhiayr. Tlie (fraud * * nlral 11.-lel, Sea York, i.a* lire laig< *1 | aeiig. r ri. vaUw ih the w.-rhl. ll 1* a marvel of curiously >rtid ami inlaid d.cia tloiis. 1 lie 1,, let aUhlUirraUir 1* also tin lalgeat lu Use, l(*fa.. |* covered with Is twreM oil and a, veil huli.tlwl ill*!-, each c. hllolled by it* ,c> h separate wu, 11.* grand exchangt is ad" th. largoat It i* a maguilkwut eipanx of martili si*,. ping through a full 1 !-*'k. from Proadway b Hero r. Tli.-•••■i'i'.'nf lb, hob 11 also mc, age i tin - uric geiier. n scale. H,i sej.xratc meala batug ITO Vl'l.xf fnr th, pint* da.Jy ; vet the Grand ' elitrxl 1* tin rhoapest flist-cias* h. !• 1 ih New Y. rk. it* rat,-* being from yi.ho to f J.tat per day. Noatn N*.(iu.jiosr, Mrm von of th* brm-lit rxe O*d from the UM of pem, tan Nvrup th uiy own family. My w:f< forth, past !• u vears. liaa been in f,-l.le iu-aT.I wry much yfiij>. altd was so wed pira*.s*.!, and si., is is..w ml* t(, r health than at ft if: h ".-.is. and has ImHMM :! i weight from llu jciund* to PJS ... 1 hair em ployed pbvahhaho, ami used a great vartely of paletit 81.xi,. lues, to th< rxkrlll of hundreds . f do.far- and 1 km-n al . rtxvii.x! lu.-ii 1* ti- fit from th< IVruiiau byrup thau all tin rent t'e getl r. My sah* on ll.> Syrup ai< v.-ry larg. *ml cou stanCy tlvct.-asrlig. and 1 do Iwd hesitate lo rtonjie ud aud . veti warrant H to give satisfac tion. If y. u desire, yd an* ( liberty ( uae llii* .ximuiufacat" u a* yott *ee 81. a* it gtvea me i - asm,- to risxwnmeivd *o g.ssl an arlicic to - ,ft.ring hutnaiUlr. \„ur truly, ITMHX I'xxxl < ilr* r Murder in the Night 4) jvall us, '- tad . : h ringing thn-ugh the bn*r ill tile hours of darkness. >s .sjually sug g, -tn. "f dan. > r and d.ath. S.-alk .) met and ... with "I*l*l Hi MM * ,'f H oleh uud am! la: Other tmuvlirv may h*" dirappwrtßtittl you, but tin* t i >< I latla. Sold by ail druggists. p,k,'* Tootha dm lUx.fva care in uur minute. I>iZ*itH-. -, heudsche, jmuii uitiv tin' 4 eve*, lulammatioii of th< ry, a, copious watery dtseliarg. ■ (haft dm rie* and mise. are sytn|e b sof ciitarrlr. Naufi'ixl * 1 tad teal Cure f.-r l al. :lb will at Mkv CVtrv those y 111 I loins. I* lis arhich citit*';i vrGmoiir, qoinine and oahancl, aboukl l avoided, as *t vet. grqs ings ivaiiis w uld I, tin ir u!y t.wulL I fx* saf est *ur, al and I* si (ail* arc I'arawr J'uiya• Urn or 1..f.-/h.V..u f ill*. lUiruunntisfii i-ur.il at ixin 4 by Ihi r*nc - Kbeumftltr Ih-tnedv. Nsiid for circular tn Helpliemdin* A Ih-mk-y. Waahmg-tuu I'. C. A jwsitivc cur,- for rlietimntisia l>u rauc's lib, umatic licmedy. Send f-T circular 1,. ll< !|>l#tutinc .4 Ih-nth v. tVaslnnglon. I. C. The Mjrkidi. It* TOM. tleef Cattle Nailer 10',II 1 exa* and 11et,krw (a '* lo Ml'.rh Coww. *0 00 .sGOIW n bus tt '* ss Dressed....... .. . .... o*', i Cf 1 atoeo (,v < Cy latulw Ift 4 an 0, ( i* fid Wheat: Bed Weatem l(1 ,w 1 ' 1". 7 Milwaukee 1 (,' I (JN I.ye; M ' *' IWrlry: Mate • 4 (1 Ilutl-r: Male JI ,4 Western: Choice. ... JO i* If Vv'esie:u : li'svl to prtroe. 1* ,4 17 .; Western: Firkin*....... - f'2 "* Ift Cheese : State Factory 13 .4 IS Mate Kk1mmed........ us *4 07 Westell, I' l '4 IS re<: Slate and Pennsylvania .... If <4 17.H ■rrftlA mour 7res*e,l (aH),4 Flour: Pennsylvania F.xtr 5* k*4 SMh Wliswt: He.l Wsalern I*3 S IH Ity. 7S ,4 80 Corn: Yellow M '4 Hk M Ixetl 34 If t4 54 N Uala: Mixe.l 37 ,4 55 prtfTvleum : Crude.......131|,413H Iteftnevl. 1 k WATT* T. or a, MAS*. fteef Cattle : Pur t- Choice 5 "ft ,4 850 Nllfi'P. JSO ,4 80 lain,l- JlO 14 0 SULPHUR SOAP KItADICATKS Al.h IiOCAL !*KtN )f!KA81 4 , PItRMANKNTI.V HKAOTIMKB TITS COMPLEXION, PUKVKNTS AND HKMS DIRK HIIRtIMATIitM AND (lOIIT, HRAIJI SOUK* AND INJTTKIKU OF THE C'fTTICLS, AND A KKI.IAIO.k DIMNPKCTANT. Thik popular and incxpcnaiFC rt-mo ,iy acconqvliah.-a the KAMK HEOCI.T* Ar COSTI.t HubPnon HATHO, since it PKKMANKNThV BKMOVKB KfL'PriONB ami IKIIITATIONH of the Skin. CoMrtJtxioNAL lU.KMiaiiKa arc ai- W'iv obviated by it" uae, and it rcn dors the cuticle wondrouriy fair and Mlinoth. HOHKS, SriiAtNO, BUI-IRK*. HCALDB, Hurin and Cut* are 8! 4 kki>ll.y HKAI KD by it, and it prevents and remedies Gout aud itlieuinaliam. IT HKMOVKB HANDIU ff, atwnplhens the roots of UM Ilnir. and pnnervra iis youthful color. Ana IHMNFF.CTANT ot C'lcllting; and l inen until in the sick room, ami as a I'HOTKCTION ajjiiinat CoNTAoyjcs DIRKASKT it is uncquxled. Fhyaiciana emphatically endorse it. I'nicKß, 25 AND 50 CENTS TRH CAKR, Per BOX, (3 CAKES,) 60c and |1. 4 30. 3. B. Titer* It economy In buying the large cake*. Bold by all Druggists. " Hill's Hair and Whifther Dje,'* Black or Brown, roc. C, N. CfcITTENTON, Prop'r. 7 Sirth Kx. HT XI 4 XV L'V linallv mititewithonrStaneilan, U'/jjlLl Key Chaek Outflt. Circular. Fr^ "IN ■. \•: rui* Hr vrroau. 105 Fulton #t. N.wYurk WAN II .1 * ! MISSOURI COUNTY. TOWNSHIP and TOWN BONDS. IMKltrnr FATIMI AND DEFAULTED. JHO. I. TiLNET & CO.. IS Wat] St.. Hew Turk. |) IU |l< CITY and RAILROAD BONDS. . • • I r V I' NKiUT." FJUII LESLIE'S mStOtltlL KEGISTEH - . ... |,mHllii|a.tai. !>.. 11.... ..I I .. ..u lt' lo fciq It. ■•• tiaala \A .1111. ||. A' < I*' I |lal ..I Maul liiwk i i nl ' fiTil IAIIING HOUSE. .537 f'aarl Mo~*. Ku —a _ Tl.r Ilial Triiaa WVhmjl Mal MM tVaflla/ ® 7 I a . ■ I TyD"' rtjMMia* m m. itl full |rl< r 1 >t *ll 1!' I • <•* hriM,ln|le IlifCful 111 I I •' l"4t '!• IMlj mail. |.J(Nfiil. * l< j4 ..f |mu# S II TJiU T u WI4J • t hi W>MT Hupfitifs** (&*** J t •tile* • IA.IUA •.•!• ( I(. ..Un la hLMr.if i\ t lUm 10,710 VmMWQfU i art Mazarine Blue Glass. I i ewaU !...f|..a*c AI.I nOihitlil iti III# fnmili ut txi.ittti altd iila <■! lr| (irlHVli I*)cr iA •(. lit* . l.f 1 • . ,i>isf.> ii-tf i U*+l lil.tM iI f i H-i Mi!lt t,n ||> UA l1 UU|r IMflftl IH !'.< Mail I r V% . • ! Hrf I Id ktr. .i'nf IIISJ%|S II -IIUI HIKIII, •hiU |m .* lUAii, t i.N. 11 I'i ii>. ii ti l>h>f. <4rM' k Pit a.. 4f /##,'> Id J|| V 9 SsMI til *1 tt *-h t HI.I K ai.il Nf N l H.lfT fMu i;I emi SSOO YEARLY PROFIT FROM 12 HENS. Hi liuli ifAf Ai4 tAiailUl > ll| IUMSI /II IMA MilfU.4 M - :• (oulEtfUttfti AiuJ at■•i 4*<)( I|i i a v.-rk MfcW WIIXOOX A (iIHHI AUTOMATIC I .(Ml I 0,1 F matbtne an ' k UT' U "'•icing \, \f Aummalie "*' wl g\ 9 Ttn.Hrtiaod Ifcrai BUleh Indicator. • '* M4 IA Um f t*rtj MUAJM. SILENT SEWING MACHINE i>ci,.l I'usud •an! far Illustrated l*rlce Li at, Ac Willtox A Giliba S. M. < 0., IBt Hub Jbl ' &■ Hroadwat. Near Ton* _ NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS! H> an ifrnupmim Ht'il I. ( rkfth IIV'. 119 fimith HUAMA- I -.ila ir-ij-li Pa .If * y i-ffmta to mt.v(W I' rf tb# a4 r.W". i*m* * unit |urtl tha MlAf* .n 1 1 ' ***, 1 • MMIi a j..f nM ..IdMtl \ > 1..r 4 nut .lutiftYM Ull Aunl* (iiirr Inuilh AJ mw} m AmefK II ir iiMdari tiitvii! Itwrn' u| t':|* W p l*AWr li-1 . jl|fli|N il Owl lLf MiAf AJ| tiAVM Ail UHf Id.lllrtlMl-iint ttA Nn4 ) >'ur AtidfTMM t.4 RUm'. emM* Urn |mmU htm U> L L. CRAGIN & CO., lit* Houlli l~a 111-lli Hlivi-l, riiiMi'Ki.rf tr MMttf Gt t>) All* w>d hit*— .n \ut#'rcA. A tftiv t*rii"ii w; h tr *n • my tt w*Md luim, /V In' i.e.-. ,# f(t tl.. 1M I . ' "'1 ym<- **ff. All waid fr>itn m/ Mlill ,ii.u>■ ti il tMtrdl . n.l Mill ifbrifl !'.f V* • lln kdrf .#.* v 'r i rt *4 lA fffj' fcfti ♦!• \rw \ m< lat.lt * n "•fH-' ln ll * . J Y lft> J. 11. !• It 1.1.f IK \\ ifl.lrLr ,d. >!•••. Music Books! VIM il„ World of Song " Germ of Emrlith Song. Wroath of Gems. * Gemt of Srottuh Song. Shower cf Fearlt. * Grrmt of German Song. Operatic Pearli. * Gemr of Sacred Song. Silver Wreath. * Mocre't Iriah Melodxea. Qu I# nn()qsiml R*iVi <*f B"n.l Mwaw. h M:th ytO is S&0 i tgea Stkfml Mti* Atfc M ul HaCKC*. I>wrtA P*n G-fsti ai < i\*Tl{i Gem* of Straus*. * Gem* of the Dance. Piamit's Album. * Pianoforte Gem*. Home Circle, Vol. 1. " Homo Circle. Vol. 2. Organ at Home. * Piano at Home. tEi-rpoftut* ufM'" ) S*'with #*c#i ti(si2) fotl fwo-rr I'rkr •! ihr nbotr lioola*. rnrli Mi.iYD in bonrd j In r|all ; H4.1H9 ifill. S. Mi M *lt B * • S S B HifhS.-' r H| ii* r ' JAcU) \% . 'M il .Vlf-i >h I'uwt Kiimt .15 ru 1 ne ■ V .>#*.(.'M9 Ci* L..Ov| Srow, , rtA. ( nT" I t rt Book m. i 5-1, p>t ftw. for TYin. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. r. 11. 1911 HIN aN f 19M Til iL-oßilwiiy.Npw York. J. I!. IHTMJN A (TI.. paait in |jtr k w PklVn. PONDS EXTRACT rATARIIII.- foi>d> Eslrn. l t nearly Se i'i fir f T thi .linoa** I'ran IAT .ly br r*- . . .Irtl, rvrn iti old and raara. Thr rrht f i ►> i'Hm|4 thr' m oM *< hi', rv. Rtf -1 tt will he **lth L I'HAPPKU (Ml HI K. Pond. Kairn.-i * '.l tn..rr> l.nnl. t'- • r. utli .roihrr it reni",..- the ~>rrpr and ruuirhn. , and .ollro. and hei. the aktaprum|dt) 1111 I'.t Vl4Tl*'!. iHinna- irrrre and rhmifeaMc weatlirr. ti nihjert t.> llheumalic l'alm 'inilld !>• tie da. wilhe.it Pood'a l:\trnrt. whs '■ n'wnj, reltef. SOKt 1.1 M.. t ON"! VIPTION. I lll'l.ll'N I l.l-> Tina . Id >■ .thrr Irt., Hi l.im,. -rely Have Pond'a Ealrnei en hand ala> It relieve, the iin and nit,, the dlaoaae CIIII.BININf. "ill lw ir nu-ily relieved and vittimately ren d t>v Iwtliin* Hie afflh-tevl I Vie- wit ii Pnttd'a I'.atrnet. FIKMTKII LIMIHw Pond'a l.atrnrt la, n rl I.l v relieve. I ■ t *lti -vud lliu'i I urea. 0K TlllltitT. Ul IMG, IM'MIID TON-ll.fl <\|l AI It P 4-Alii are |,r ■ t! v ir, !1 ' t u , f Pe.d'a Tvlntrt. It never I'nll-. lII—TOR V end l'.r< el P.,nd'a Kstrn.t. In inmnMet t ii wnt f■ • e .yi afc'icati. nto POMPS I VTIt II T ro.. W- Vlnlden Una New York. Held b) I'nun t Burnett's Standard Flavoring Extracts, Per n.e.wlee Ira Creama, Cwalaed., I'tea. Hlane Man*e, Jtlllea, Saui: upv, (itav ir*. ate. VVa hare heatv aertntlted to t.ae tha ttamaa ef a boat..l the heat i,mm and ll.arl. In tha couatrr- VVa n*e a few la-low i DOSTON. !'. Here*. I A.. Ptc. Hat nan Hot aa. | it,ihnu * Ana.a. NEW YORK. Pirrtt Ari.n It< r,i_ | Avaaa. Mraaati hreweiv. VV saiKtaaraa HOTl. 1 I'ita * Turoan. PHILADELPHIA. OotrvtttritTAt. Ilornt. I TMoiroit,BL*c* k So. WASHINGTON. Viuiia't HOT at.. 1 Hat*, k Urns. BALTIMORE. SrTaw noma. I G. 11. R k Ban. CINCINNATI. DraitrT linear. I Jorum S. l'rret.r,. ST. LOUIS. Povrnrai. IlotrL. I DAVID NTrttOLAor. CHICAGO. ; timriiAV Honrs. I FIATVOS * Co. DETROIT. I itriiELi Iloerr. | G. aR. MCMILAA*. SAN FRANCISCO. OCCIDBTTAL UuilL. t Ct'TTIXO k C O. MONTREAL. OTTAWA Uoorm. I DAVID CKAWTOCD. NEW ORLEANS. ! SMITH Baor.h Co. |_ Cutil Kur"- Tha tmjtrriorttv qf (Area .rleecfa enw.Df. , , fl.e'-freArt rin ra anil prtal ttrtnpiK. l"hev eia vrufrauted Iraa from i:,r pi.irotve.l. ollarnd tcida which rtitrt into tha eontpo ,itlon ot niAiiy of tl.r loctltlour fruit ftrvora now in thr 1 tnariit. Special Notice to Our Readers 1 SPECIAL CALL ! AGENTS WANTED To wll tb* New Patent Improved ETP. ('I'M UwraalMit fa to Ik* tote paying fottones* h dpnle by any II" w* A* May and plaaaanl xajilqrwal. The vein* of llw nMiriM new Valet:' Improved ■M OHI TO LLI restoration I.f sight I. teaks out and Usees In Ilia avldannae uf am B,()()0 (an ulna Im. tln-mlals of rum, ami r -.-.mim. uu4li|f mora than I .(MM) °" r •**' physician# lu their practice. The Pstaiit Ky* Cuiis araa eiV-nliltn and |.t logcal iHantn-jf, ai|i| at Am It. M. li, and *a, llMti ti. M. I) . writ*, ibey ara iwrtslnly U> graalaat intention of 111# at. Read lb* following < ruflmtaa : kIITUM, Ugui Co.. Ky., I J una Mb, IgT'i. I tin. J. luu. k Co., < collate • t.vnfUm/K Tonr Patent By* Cope ara, la fry Judgment, tbo moat aj landld Irliuiijilt vklrk optical trlrtir* IIM ever adiloal, but, like all gr.at and Important truth#, In Una or m ant otber branch uf alnirr and philosophy. have murk In contend witu truau Uis Igauiaiwa an t ur-)4irt# a 100 skeptical uiliUr , but trulU la nng Lit, and It anil pm *M, and II la on)j a duration of time aa regard* their general arrriHainc am I lu,lor acme ut by all. I liat ain my bends Mrtllrain of paraoua t~tifyln* In UIM*|IUI ■ oral tertna to Ibeir marila Ilia inoat prominent physician* of my nounl/ neowttiaitd your Eta OMNI 1 atn, n|artfll), J. A. 1, MOUTH. aiLUta kairut, M. I>., Halt ma, Ky , nritea: " Tbauka to ymt fur ttia greatest of all fntanUoua. atgbt la fully rswtorad ly Ilia uaa of yoor I'-trnt l ja t'upa, after bring attuual enttraly blind for Iwcnty-aia yaara." AMES. H *ir. U. 11., Alrblat*, Pa, writes t "After Intel Utndine* uf my left ryn for four yaara, by paralysis to 11.a optic aeris, (tar ultra salon, lab merit juur Patent fc.s l.'upa isalortd my ayaalgnt permanently la tbraw minutes." Il. It. it. fiUikaataa. Minister of M. K. Church, wiitea ; *' foot Patent Kyt. Cups ham re atornl my atgbt. for wfekb I aw uot thankful to tlx Pat bar of Mamas, lljr your advartlaamant I jaw at a glabra (bat your tutaluabki Eye Cups pcr formed their work larfwtly Ml anrmdah-a wMb physiological la a , Lbat Lbar Ittaaally fad Ua ryaa (bat a era atari tug for nutrition. May tiod grnaily bicaa yon, and may your bams ba wmtinaed la tba tfl- t. natr memuriaa of wnliiplbrl tbonaanda aa una of tba latirfirtm of Tuor bind." Moaa'a 11. lil'luirt, If. l., any*: "I sold, and affected future aana Überaby. Ilia Pete at py# ( UJE. Ibey will mete money, and make M I eat, IM ; no email, ret, '.-penny efiar, but a auparb, number una, tip-top biiatnaaa, promise*. aa far as I can am, to Ira life- teg." Mayor C. Pi.ua wrote aa, but atn bar ink, IMP •• I baaa (rated tba Patent Itory Pja Cups, and I am aal lifted I bay ara good. 1 am plaaai.d wliblbrm. 1 bay are lartemlj tba graalaat inten tion of tba age " f Hon. Ittwet-g Outui. lata editor of tba Maw York Tt limsr, wrote: •* Im. J. Bain, of our city, la a < oner-wutioua and r*s| oneltila loan, wbo la lu oapeine of IhlaatUonal deception or linpuailuib." Prof W. Mtaair* wrbrw; "Truly, lam grata, ful to your nubia luveutwo. My eight tsrewlorad by your patent Eya Cups. May Hasten 11— and Itmrrtryou. I bats bean using a) setae* wanly ytwia. I ant acrwoty-ono reals obL I do all my , wn'.tng wllboul g!eases, and I bteaa tba inretiUar of tba Patent Eye Cape eaary Uaa I labs up my Oid alial yati." Ai-'i.ru liioswßKao, M. V., nhywbten to Emperor !fa|deoa, wrote, after baaing htaatrfbt ruatorsd by our 1 "atelit l>a Cnpa; "With gmtanda to (sod, and tbabkfulncm to tba Inventors, Da. J. be in A t'.i., I to reliy rouuuttstid tba tnel et tba Eya Cups (in lot faiUil 'JO all and etery una llisl baa any Un paired • yratgbt, ballet:ng aa I do, ibal gtooa tbart pr.niiu't wilti tbta wonderful dlaooawry baa proved attdonaaful on tne, at my advanced period or Ufa— bluett yaara of ago—l larUeaa Ibey will i tartuea (bo liaton to any Indieidual if lbar ara properly applied. ADuU'U BIuKMBEBO. M. 5." Bmnai i tarn irk f Maaambaartte, Ami, a.. Jane Alb. UTS |r.onaiiy aM-iad AUolpb l#-iru berg, made oatb to Ute f-lloeing nrtlßcele, and by gun eutan-rlbed and eworn l-f-era me MM. mrtnf, J. p. l.ewagacg CITT, M-aaa , June ib, IST I. We, tba underi-igttod, banug f rwoaatly known Dr. Adolpb liiorubrig lor yaara, U-llrta bin. te ba aa bonaat, morel men. liuatwiofby, and In Imia and ntac.l) nnapottad. Hm rbaracter la wilbon: raproacb. V UUMKEi. El-Mayor, 8. B. W. DAVIH. Ei-Msyor, • otUrtu.E tt. MUtltlU, P. Me BOBEHT H. TEM'KJSBCHY. CMy Tram. Btv. w. D. Jut ktun, M. D., of CbUltmtbe, Mo., woo baa utal, and seen otber jwrtlea Uee oar Eye Oil*, writes: "'I a Utoaa wbonak my adrttwAboal your /fatraf ffp CVi t I am bippy to state ibal I ballet a tbern to be ut great edvet.leg - In many caaaa. and ab'-uld ba triad by all and paginated by none. Tele MP holiest rontrteftOß." Bender, three are a few errl) Ana tee nut of thoa. seixl* we racalte, and to tba aged ww wtli gnarantaa tour old and diseased ayea can be made new; your unpaired atgtil. dunnew of rtateo, and oie worked cjrw ran be rewlored; a oak, watery and sore ryaa cured ; tba blind may aa#; ajtaeteelaa ba discarded; atgbt restored an l rwton praaaraud. Bpactacies and surgical operations narlnaa. Picasa send your address la us, and wa trill send you our book, A OEM U'oliTH BEADiSU: A DIAKOKD WOETH 8EE1BG! .Sore poor Kyt* and flnfm par SipLt f Tkrvtr A tap pour SpaetarUa By reading oar Il usinaed Fkytteigy and Anato my of the I yteigbt. of luu fegee, u-Jls bow to raster Itnpairtd trtaion aud ots rworkrd ry at; bow to cure week, watery, inflamed and unar-eigMod ryaa, and alt otber d lace tee gl the ayea. W sale t.c. mote 1. ucy by adjoat ng bug# gtaaaas an yoar noaa and Alabg ttrtng your ia liouk inatiod free to any person. Baud ou your ad drear. , AGENTS WANTED To frrii tb I'blrul H)f Cus* Uf til tliodndi of ywwjfile wr.'.it dtaPkiMfd *rtm aud Uij|iaim4 in jrour oouiAtjr. Auj t*rwou r%u art a* oar A#riA. To gruUrmttx or fai llofat in tat I tcrrtti disrga. W^nd LOWEST PaiCES. THS 6f f*r PatEjiie! of lit Btiiakio Bc-lieftoa Bcai t Addrew, itrj CrEEh*r.tr,l. t E. I I It. nuwxi.TTwi -e-O IN THE UNITED STATEO WONDEBFTI. f*r<-('KMM sf!k fMMI •' lb# CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION UIM'KIIU:!) AND lI.LINTEATi:!!. is (HI dar It twtnf 1h oh r|lrtr Wfn> • n *2.d(r. pf tfc* *•'<- ) tiiwf •■r > t iirnnd bmidltifm womlrtlal fthibil. rripr thAT ant • Uwf .r% ImmI trm-f *1 On* www jk#wm rWwl MMi >n 4 et.lNUi Swnd dw m1 m m blMod IMirrftwr |{pr.n| l iU r.) eorrm, (i 14 tirr rpmwiiM hd VioUad. I tiMtd llw Übnrtf*? and ctntin' wl u.jwf-K oi itn jr**n(Ti rotf.l It • jnfsrd fr-wn Lirk rt n4 nwrt*, wowh "f whifh i* pfMrtj.khtl Ihwj rr ot&}*> iruW ir uch * ou;ir M . to prod new aof.mtftl.ifw wwultft ~ V KGETIXE I* tba (treat Bktod PuriHer VECiETIXE WUI cum th# w-trwi nw >-*prpi*. V EG ETIX E Rpttorw the wntirw ytcm tft • hnalthjr condition. VEG ETIXE Curft r*in la thn Sulc. VEG ETIXE RrmofM the CkUM of I>:r* nw. VEG ETIXE RbIIPTMA FaintnfM nl Uik Stomach. VEG ETI XE ('arm Pfttn* in the Ilck. V EGETINE Rffectuftlly cure* Kidney Complaint. V EG ETIXE la effective in it a cure of Female We%knr*R. VEG ETIXE I the irreftt remedy f*r CieucraJ Debility VEG ETIXE PREPARKD BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vesting U Sold by all Dru^jfiiu I a COMIf PIIOTOte. like, ae Tea MetuPfe IIP AaW.rn in n. 111. by ||i STMtt I Olv . Msaaeu. !< A OPltfT*? " w toll St • I }• aeary family. AUXill I 3 Art-. Am.tb Mlf ;•* .Warrastgr. Mas* gill tl/Kii r sad l*asfiama_CfiateaUardit! or PV r V/ nrcds free far ctstap f I' ,r. a, ('Sj-de.Naw V-ek. lylilNTl II not "Utrwwg Hint" Cwsra, meda J h, \ AMt.gaai nThI Tbaadenaaof any baelnA AHTII.kf A, II itsi. pis of ram* It sent lrc A l.lte= w.< h stamp t . It. \\ f-.TI.IKH A I tt.. AddlaoH, >. V L*j:< Tun hki.Thx A Mbw.tnr.Ar. rin ft rSKTC ue (.* ueMaalnra dat .i/ty bet tagctrea. js .* ech u la tt Un.mHi.-üb' kcaV-d ftACAA* year l Agrala. led and a $2 500 d"s **" Y. V -j . I PENSIONS In* V McMnYuat. Any . TOY Aawamafit. fhtla.Pa. Cftll CDOV tf VlTft T 4 Dr - "W ftftp* ErUtPaT iss?JSt£anssjsS^ 01A H ATt'HIM. A (ton ImiAia fiampK X 0 Wateb a. ) < hit/It ft*> p. te>..i. unite :aa WW < mid AAdms. Art fin t .Heath. Unit wasted M bast aalb J, all Jig aetu-.se ta tt* sotii '* nampis teas. *' iui "" "■ Mu> ' HIT t'f i'MITTTMI A " 4S "' Ac 11* it." I,* ansae Mi ated. SPtto. <' I II:. K A ■ . He* Twi BOOKKEEPING mA4> X rtMkplfMMf, rk*irwr!-i-ow • to FOR SALE tiry I linriT-Tf. Titatwr, Lwitf. lirv* J tfft.TctMM • !•- itlt awflU. M*t for lace* Tiia—iwy lUrt ' 'j . t Id I KKIsTY. ErSifAftlj I* O tMnM rn On. Co South! bate 1-atieos itmd lie fur m-t*. b. ete Add"# i.alklLh A VlMteLXMte, M IP Aster time, Ssa > tefc. WiNTf 0 **> • tasset wiwitellralttaawr AH ICU M aiteeeaa . i> tltsea < ...neya ad Lamp t.-scda Sw PrsUtltaa- buy bbeesl teat nam p.rmeaaal It t*i ami Wart! ag etpamw paw Muni runt, teas Un *i( MtiaK.OtoJto.O till Msteuitt gaga ga pa at,luiets It* yno .-*y, *t a saaall cost. M#JJ-*" ■ uUUU "'■ l "toad crpitsi ru-Jad PtossaM W W an j t -r. c 1 W by sudrceemg Jae. T. it llHswus, ckmms.n. Q(m*._ SYIBICATE lory ctraalsr sat tree. BOKfc ISA t BmAaga. Jt tlc-*d Mete*, f O II i ;A.ta. Has Ywtt HO! FOR AUSTRALIA. Kagntm mflte btteaieawte Maw to'Utb *to from MaeTtek.ft3l-utl.guld per part .cab r.-pw > te K A I'unmuel' M_.JP3 Heat h W',.sa kd. Meek nit. ';! *??Sltesir l FdtffCt w-tT Pbc*l CMntdw. taamM. and A lumijdr IMaats. "39 tea. UauFrat. J OBCIVEA.Sec. DtAS. Put..N J Oan't Be Annoyed Any More. ;£ Herwlcb. Pn.. (■** p:e*f Pstect Rabbar to e be*. S rurcft LaM ft end **nreW t k^rp K'fltime Nn lnw . prteP-Ui-te Oteßgacy m An** = ■' tei gls items thine •ia|*dr Tre-U celtetislly ■ ere.stag Agent > eaa*d etarrebarw tea: u-looaroawte - A*l nto Urn ted fat t tr j.sr to B>HI V V r. l US. 43 Veeey fit. Maw Tmk. P <> ft** IW. Mft Praf- Hall's Magte t ......at b tassah prepawwua.ae. paresgea* Wh.ra wWtf ta* tha-fc •- ' BjA as JPgak c-y >a mf CM. ■ • ftto-Aftcjp dkfiW'V.tf* rM 8 crMfk tBA- Uf, fitHftj.r. l fcf mim l w sTi A -ft I'-Jl Urw ftdlnk, J H ltAEUC.tl.wTOit. H*w A BOOK lor the MILLION. MEDICAL ADVICE itt!SS!"aZ2Z Caaoar. Catarrh. Kept art. Opiate Haled etc . MiVT rny.y ,a neept to mae Add-em lr Bant Lbepen tan. No |fi North Htb HWtcal. M loiilc. b.. We W>. by sn-tal reaMt. near luu dAaante tw*>sre. Ice. for e mail* ;i.fl all ettadeed read* was. r.M and aaa, railed M ia I'm metsia. We bare seed HstcL's t'niapimil > -c-jgfc <■* At* pairs W!k in aipafite i iuaaai. tots rasrndy baa bad a -:# .Ufrf LtMUB MQ AIMNT ll WftlAft lAkkdltf, ■ftftfiiftl^ fttttf oof rM ■'■mmr-rm tm*h eiufornly to H* fft*wr. a ft kkte kftd A-fh. HPtt mm I*cm+ • it* k .e* 1 _ M i AKPKKTKB 8 BAUkFLU AHton. R V mm fi A V|fMai! LAHLII Al - kct Cfftrt imrc tl ! •' i Ut SU Ctv stwii": Watebehetn. I an at K|A si ten An It ra! Hcartp.u, 1 Igfiy'. Wadd.aY-rta* aal i uaprvui 4 L'-cUar botbin Sstcfacwoa weer-wtaed or r -aiet re ,-.u .1 Tell ■* J list Jeeeite.. IMI V.* • N\ BOSTON WEEKLY TMISQUPT. The hast fan. ly u-a -ptpar published eagtte pagat. fifty sis cltaa. read:tig Tc.se. (IS per aaacm. elab* of etoten. ft 13 par ftdrut* AfMIWB COPY (illATlft. STRAWBERRY hftfi knnr# thft W oCAftf tftft'ij M palaLk II XHiOCdtlg ttftw UKMft M , r ihiti I HIT acre, m ft- -1 calturft. if to.* .w --•ml WtJ f.sr nrrcUi 11. 11. r tIITII. H ant Ha em, I'm Yonig Ante: ton Pi t— Co.. (?V . 53 Alt nuti *' ia* Vonji. Jftgb • / irtoaarit iiae bctt late state jtefifC—. trirunklag ysednllag presses. mim fiAtmi kg (ft a. we. jwwA- m ft- As* a ktollSkMi^: nauwhft.C ftwi-ftbtw it WZThr rftCftCftT ■ ■"'■toft-' * CrcklMAftAA. *pAciwkm>Aftyyw 3uu.A.-, utku. Shopping Made Easy. Wa Lftkm I*i in olkriai ta greet Wbett tnd Si.uk i.s.eiug Inleftes at tba N.etliwaet Part ute tf> letign .w ascnttenulito nsotvug West, aad wish I" lessons csmeeeaawt wttn lY Mississippi Vsiley aad tba beautiful country Wtet of the Mlsnasiri i R.ccr. sh-mld a tb-criha le tk. IMU ill.ll-' I NlsIN, tin tarty Vg , ,-t.ir 1 txpaf in this srs-ruM Tews J'.'.H per Year Sis M.uith. la 1.1 . Trial Ocp.c. ri.rre M. .it s, j cent*. Ssmpb-TAe Addrnaa. lUlMKIts' fNIOb. MlttwenpallSs Rlua. Pur Adtart.sing patpmae It ia lbs best madium ir, tb* Xortbwast. _ SOLID STEEL HARROW TEETH nkirrnlli ( ftinhli! will LUhlnrni. I*pan rmoropt of ft mwy order, wo will tlmlirrr tt. thft m*pra*ft * rftilruftd * \ infft A.jurft t-wih. mchr* lan*. k S cii ••iasit tooth, l w iDrim iui(, fur 3ak fftirly hm hit-* etlf tlhiliAt "f lha Art (iftllcrt nd Main H-iiMuu Wide Wkl Afccti •re outttmw ell infnri r b *ikn for thm. !•%•! |U* Son si fur c rculier. larmn. so 1 unyk fafrin*. P. \V. /.II (.11 It .V t 11.. „|M - !• Is. l'a ONE DOLLAR! YeryHardyCottonPlants I'd 14 OOi.il CUM ATI'S. One picksge -f Caltww "sred by mill. prep.d. *n the race i. .u tine Dull.. P in Currency A.tdra-s, J. 11. W tUTI.dt'K, I'alUttlßs AiHDttUia. INKS,MUCILAGE aciCEMENTS, O ** EVERY sST;>!nd f D-ftlcr* in !nfn cr o*U quant .tint: by tho raH n or put up in bsillinft. . . Privato forwaki tttoirtd '-B ?sr.ct orftiftxienee, of Ink*. Mua'.IAITO. I'hcmiftslft Mn ticinn*. l> ,nr a !!** I'Mtn.Tft. with *—' nonrowd nwhlHrj uid tinder ih# upennton toooft *d % Camto, mm can offer *mftl tndnofttnontf t*io tr id.* orpr.i: A HoitKXft Prr,ni.- •* W MftCi l * Wi.rkft. BwfN ni* CARPET WARP. TO THE CONSUMER. listing improia l ' t-a uo:! t, --I uiir IVsrp n -w being sol 1 under tba " PEKKI.KSS ' Lcktt. we snail her.-s tar ad..14. tor lba impn.vad qnehty. the br.ind V. 1111 It STAR, AAA." We shell .dsn manufactar* i l'.eer no.iliy of Warp, which all basnl I uml-r the "Ff.Kill.Klib ' bran !. Knquire for "WHITR RTAH AAA" Ogyte Warp of all leading Dry (inula I mtoi. THIS NEW teTSSiS3!ra,ELASTIC TRUSS rTs! S r.g dlfferiag frsm slim gars, la easier, sdspta Itself to oil f-tb e iioassf ik b.Jr. wkllsrke ball la K eCNSISLC mf ths ep preaaea back ta# In rfOa C TRUSS M twstlnas just. • • P® l ?®® M IRUSSJjy wou j,i with the finger *"b .Ac f,, press-, IS# Hi.il. is held sseste', 4 r sua uukk si 4 s rsdlsal su.e ser-s.u lllsesay, 4ursM-s.Job.sp. e#s. bj wsll. 'l™#. lite. I ECCLEATON TRUSS CO.. Marshall, Mich. v a 11 " 'f VV" en" WKITINU TO AAYtk."ta. II p rase any tbat Tea ssa ibe s.fi*rtiast i maui |g this paper-