Jn*t a Few Word*. Just a few words, but they blinded Tha brightness all out of a day ; Juat a few words, but they lifted The shadows and oast them sway. Only a frown, but it dampen'd The ebecr of a dear little heart; Only a smile, but its sweetness Check d tears that wore ready to strut. Oh ' that the rules of our living More like to the golden would ho Much, oli! so much more of sunshine m Would go out from you and from me. Pride and its Fall. " It's ii tine prospect in life for Mary Moreau," said Patty Poxtor, with a sigh. "Oh ! T dare any," said Mr*. IVndas set, brusquely. " lint I've no patience with a giri who allows herself to K> *o fooiishlv elated bv a mere piece of gissi luck." Mrs. Pendasset wiis a white-locked old lady, with black evehrows, a suspicion of a beard and a deep l>.is voice, and when she s..ul any thing, it eouuded very much in earnest indeed. " 1 think Mary is a little conceited," said Pattv. "Think !" echoed Mr*. Pendasset. " There's no sort of doubt sK>ut it. A givvl deal conceited, you had I letter sax Never miml, Patty, she's engaged to a tine gentleman, wah white hand- and broadcloth clothe*, and your young nnui works- iu a carpenter's shop" iPatty winced a little at tins, for she was iifcthc habit of (.wiling Mark Robinson, her affianced lover, " a builder "); " but 1 give a deal more for vour chance of hap- S'nes* in married life than for Marx oreau'a. And to think how recklessly she tluug James Bennett ever for this tine new lover of hers. Well," with a long breath, ami a slight elevation of the Roman nose, "she'll live to be -orry for it yet, or Piu m< prophet. " Patty Dexter went on with her sewing iu silence. She wa* making up a pretty dove col ored cash mere dress to K< married in. for Patty xras not one ('f the gilded daughters of lnxflry who can afford a dif ferent toilet for every occasion. In her east' the brnial dress would have to officiate as traveling dress also am! K>*t dress for a year afterwards. There was only a i'laek silk and a blue alpaca besides in her simple trousseau, and she could not help remeiutvring. with a transitory pang of envy, the ex quisite white * .k, thick and *>tt as a magnolia leaf, which Mary Moreau had shown her, as the dress she w .is to be married in. Mark Robinson xras very nice; until within a mouth Patty had imagined him perfection. But why couldn't Mark have been a grand gentleman, like Mary's lover? Mrs. Moreau kept boarders, and Mary earned her own living in Mme. Poillou's millinery. At least she had done so until her blue eyes and dimples attracted the at tention of Mr. Guy St. Clair, who had temporarily engaged her mother's best rooms—aud now tiie pretty milliner's girl xras lifted out of her sphere at once. "Mary, you'd never give me tip?" said poor James Bennett, who was un able to believe his own ears when he heard of Mary's engagement. "Don't be silly, Mr. Bennett," said Mary, with dignity. " But you promised me, Mary. And you've K-eu wearing my ring for a year," pleaded the voting man. "Oh, that wa* all nonsense," said Mary, tossing her pretty little head. " There's-yoiir trumpery ringlwek again if you want it! Aud of course no one attaches any importance to a boy-and girl flirtation." " I meant it, Mary !" •• Tlie more fool you !" retorted saucy Mary. And that was all tlie consolation James Bennett conld obtain from his tickle lady-love. Mrs. Mi u eaii was hardly less delighted than her daughter with this unexpected dawn of good luck. She was a silly, soft-hearted matron, who haj read a g> **l many novels and acquired, in spite of her fifty years of poverty and struggling privation, very little actual knowledge of th world that was around lier. " I always knew that y<>n was made for a lady, Mary," said Mr*. Moreau. "And you sliail have that hundred pounds Uncle J.din left us. for vour out tit. I intended it to refurnish the house, but it ain't likely I shall go on having boarders after you're married to a rich gentleman like Mr. St. Clair." And Mary, unconsciously selfish in !; ?r great happiness, took tlie family fortune xrithout once thinking of the tliree younger girls who were kadlv off for shoes, and ware decidedly shabby shawls to and from school. "Of coarse, when I am rich, I can give them plnty of things," said Mary to herself. "And mamma shall erne and live me, and the girls shall go to a regular boarding school." And Mr. St. Clair was certainly, as Mrs. Moreau delighted! v declaimsi, "a real gentleman, as thought nothing of a fresh pair of kid glove* every week, and used Cologne water He talked vaguely ahont taking Mary on the Continent for the winter, and al luded to his villa at Brighton autl the house he meant to buy in Belgravia, aeked Mary whether she would prefer a basket phaeton, with cream - colored ponies, or a landau, and expressed his opinion that no ladv should ever lie with out two Imlia shawls at the verv least. And, to cap the climax, he came home one day with a velvet case in his hand and tossed it debonnairly, into his fian cee's lap. "For you, Mary," said he. She opeued it with varying color and lips all wreathed with smiles. "Oh. Guy !" cried she. "Diamonds?" "I hope you'll like tliem," sa d he. carelessly. " They suit my taste." "I wiil wear them to be married in," said Mary, radiantly. "Oh, Guy ! how can I ever thank you enough <" And she reinerafa*red poor James Ben nett's inexpensive little garnet ring with a-thrill of indescribable contempt. Yet how beautiful she had thought it at the time. They were sitting together in the faick parlor the next t to send it until my remittances une from Loudon, but they must have misunderstood." "They'll wait, won't they?" said in nocent Mary. "Oh, yes, they'll wait ! but I should like to send the money at once. One doesn't want to lie under an obligation to that sort of people. But it don't sig nifv. I'll just step out and borrow of a fellow at the bank. Anybody will let me have a thousand." He took up his hat. Mary, who had glanced at the open bill, put her hand on his arm to detain him. " Wait, Guy," said she; " I can lend yon the money. Mamma's lawyer paid in Uncle John's bequest this morning —don't you remember ? You were in the dining-room when the check came." "All right," said Mr. St. Clair, care lessly, to the lad; "go back to Dudley's and tell 'era I'll call and settle in half an hour." "A hundred pounds is nothing to you, Gny," said Mar?, a lmiriligly. " Not such a great deal," said Mr. St. Clair, shrugging his shoulders. " Well, I may as well go and settle the bill. I shall never buy anything there again, if they're in such a confounded hurry for their money. You'll be ready for the opera when I come back, will you, Mary?" " Shall you be long ?" " Oh, not more than an hour." Mary was all ready at the hour's end, in a little lace lint she had tacked to gether herself, with a cluster of crushed roses and a fall of Spanish blonde, while on her shoulders she wore a white sliawl she had borrowed from Mrs. Pepperhill, the parlor boarder. But Mr. St. Clair did not come. In truth and in fact, he never came at all. And at the cm! of a week Mary Moreau came to the tardy ooueluaton that alio had been the victim of a deliberate scheme of treachery, and that Mr. Guy St. Clair waa a villian. " But, at all events, we've gut t*e dia mond*," said Mr*. Moreau, triiimphaut ly. And she carried them to the jeweler'*. The jeweler put on hi* spectacle*, inhered at the glittering stone* and shook lii* head. " Paste," waa all he said. " Not real ! Surely you do not mean that they are not real!" gnsptsj poor Mrs. Moreau. " Not worth five shillings," said the jeweler, turning to attend to another en* tomer. ♦ * + • • * ♦ ♦ " Well," said Mrs. Peudaaaet, " and so the Moreaua have found their level again, have they ? But it wa a pretty costly experiment for "em, jHior thing* ' Only flunk, Maty's jt'UVt ami all that bill he owed to Mrs. Moieau for three mouth.*' board !" " And Nelly Bennett tell* me Mary i* to marry Jauie*. after all." said Patty lVxter. "If 1 were .lames, I would not put up with any other man's second hand sweetheart." •• Nonsense, Pattv, nonsense," said Mr*. Pendftsset. "Never hit a foe that i* dowu. James Bennett lias sufficient common sense to see that Mary Moieau w ill make all the letter wife for tin* little hit of cs|H'iicuoe that has seasoned her life." And terhaps old Mr*. lVudaasot'* philosophy wa* correct. >lOl \TAIN MK.UHHI *ASSA( KK. Tks I SMISMIKH f Jwbw O. I rr—Tlf Trrrl htr wiar. at llir *lshirr •! Men, XX amen SBl t klUsw * Twig l> the I null r at Ibr Huruisu I'srn. "My name is John P. Lee. I wa* Imrn on Sopteinlvr t*<, 181' i, at Kask askia, Randolph county. 111. My mother belonged to the Catholic church and I was christen.*! in the faith. My parents died wlule 1 was still a chihl and my boyhood was one of trial and hardship*. " 1 married Agnthe Ann Woolavy in IS' vi and moved to Fayette county. 111., on Ruck creek, where I lieciuue wealthy. •• lu lJvtfi 1 became aeqiiiunti-d with some traveling Mormon preacher*. 1 Knight, read ami believed the hook.of Mormon. I sold av property iu Illi nois aud moral to Falrwest, tu Missouri, in lS'tT. where I joined the Morrnou church ami leeame uiUmatelv acquaint ed with Joseph Smith, Brigham Young and other leader* of the Church of Je*us Christ of l-itter Pay Samts. • • * • • * " 1 wa*an honored man in the church, flattered and regarded by Brigham Young ami the apostles until IM'.S, when 1 wa* cut i>ff from the church ami select ed a* a scapegoat to suffer fiir and bear the sins of my people. " As a duty to myself ami mankind I now confess all that I know ami all that 1 did at the Mountain Meadow massacre, without animosity to any one, shielding none, giving facts as they existed. '• Those with me on that occasion were acting under orders from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Pay Smuts. The horrid deeds then com mitted were done a* a duty which we believed we owed to God ami our church. " We were all sworn to secrecy Ivfere and after the massacre. The penalty for giving information concerning the same was death. As lam to suffer death for what 1 then did and have been betrayed, both by those who gave me the orders to net ami the moatactireof iuv u**ist aats, 1 new give the world the true facts as they exist, and tell why the mas sacre was committed and who w ere active participants. " The Mountain Meadow massacre wa* the result of the direct teachings of Brigham Young, and it was done by the orders of those high in authority in the Mormon community. "The immediate orvier*for the massacre were issued bv Colonel Dame, Lieuten ant Colonel Isaac C. Haight and the council at Cedar City, ULah. "I held no position eitlier in the civil or military departments, or in the church at that time. "About Septemlier 7 I went to C\lar City, where 1 met Isaac C. Haight, president or governor of that State of Zion, and also lieutenant colonel of the Iron county Morrnou militia. This was on a Sunday. Lieutenant Colonel Haight was the leader there in all tilings, civil, clerical and military. It wa* a crime punishable by death to disobey Ins orders. "Lieutenant Colonel Haight gave im- a full account of the immigrants who were coming. We slept in the iron works all that uight ami arrang**! our plans. " Lieutenant Colonel Haight said the iminigrauts were a rough set; that they were bad men robbers and murderers, and had helped to kill the Mormon prophets. I believed him. " I was ordered to raise the Indian* to attack the tram ami run off the cattle and to have the Indians kill the immi grants. I sent Carl Shirt.*, my son-in law. to raise the southern Indians for the work. Xephi Johnson went toother tribes. " On Monday morning I left the iron works to obey my orders. Lieutenant Colonel Hmght said: 'We are acting by orders—it is all right. We will let the Indians bear all the blame." "I said we are forbidden to shed inno cent blood. The reply of Knight was; ' There is not a drop of innocent blood in the whole lot. Go, Brother Lee, and carry out the instructions of those in au thority. If you are dutiful in this your reward shall l>e great in the Kingdom of God, for God will bless those who obey counsel and make nil things fit for the people of the Lord in their days.' "On my way home I passed many In dians out on the warpath. I promised to join them the next n Thursday the orders rame by Ma jor Higby. There were fifty-eight whites and about 500 Indians there. Then Major Higby made a sjweeh and said that the immigrants were all to be killed who could talk ; that we must get them out of the fortifications by treachery. "I was to follow the flag of truce and make a treaty with the besieged, and promise protection. 1 was also to get the arms of the immigrants and the sick and wounded, and also the children into wagons. Then the tr within 'JOO yard* of the immigrants. They next took wagons and went to the camp and stated their orders. "The immigrants then surrendered ninl put their arm*, the sick and the wounded and the children into the wagons. While they were burying their dead men the itttmigmtits hunt into tear* and aaidthev feared treachery. As soon us the wagons were loaded the tnnii was started. The inning runt* marched tu single tile, tlie women and largo ohildrcn la-tug ahead; then the men oaine. "When the wagons were half a mile off the tire tMltunonced. The Indiana killed all the women and large children. The Mormons killed the men. The driver* with me kilhsl the xiok and the woiin.hxl. Wc saved seventeen of the children. The dead wore stripp-sl and mutilated and the corpse* left oil the field. The Mot inous camped on the tleld. The n< \t day Lieutenant Colonel ll.nght, AVlotiel lhune and other leader* came over. Finally they quarreled. Lieutenant Colonel llioght said to Colonel Ihme You ordered it, and, damn yon, it ia tie late to go haok 1 "Pauie said he did not know there were so luanv of them. We buried the dead and drove the cattle to the Irou Spring*. "All the wagon* and other ptviierty were sold in Cedar City l>v the order of the church authorities. All of theae or dor* were fullv obey\l. I'lis* horrors at tending the niass.wrc of the immigrant* " I'he brethren were again sworn to *<- creev. This was also done by orvier of the church, which w* then at war with the "I went to Salt Lake City and made iuv rej*rt to Brigham Young t-n days after the massacre. 1 told linn all, everything who were there, who were guilty and who weie active iu killing the lliiiui grunts ;in fact, all I knew. 1 said to him : " You iutt*t sustain u* or release a* from the endowment oath to avenge the death of the prophets.' "Bngliaiu Young said : ' I will com municate with God.' 1 went li:uk the next morning, when Young said: • Brother net a drop of iuiuavnt blood has K-eu shed. I have gone to tiod in praver. G>*l has shown me that it was a ju*t act. I'he people did right, but were only a little liastv. 1 have di rect evidence from tb*l that the aet w* a just one, that it wa* in accord with Gv*l's will. 1 sustain you and the brethren in all that you did. All 1 fear is treachery on the part of the brethren. Go home and tell the brethren I sustain the: . Keep all secret us the grave. Never tell any one, and write me a let ter laving all the blame on the Indians. I will then report to the United Statea government that it wa* an Indian nnis-si cre. * "Brigham Young was then and for many years after fully satisfied with me and my lU't. lie gave me tiiree wives after that and appointed me probate judge of Washington count v. "Nothing but cowardice iia* made him desert me now. Fifty head of cuttle were si'ld in Salt Luke City by the authorities for merchandise. The uamigrant* had 4oi\ making etxt eivttle in all. They hud only a little m uiey. When Cnullebaugh xras judge in Utah and went to Mountain Meadow to investigate the niasaere, Brigham Young came with him ; he then knew all aKuit tin- massacre and upheld the brethren. He preached at t'ishir City and *anl alxnit the imiuigrunta : • IV> you know who they w. re? 1 will tell yon. They were the fathers, moth er*, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts and children of the men who killed the saints in Jackson county, and afterword* killed the prophet m Carthage jail. Their chil dren are iu the |sarhou*e ; their rela tive* refuse them because they are the children of thieves, outlaw* mid mur derers. 1 have K-eu told there are many brethren who ore willing to inform on those who did this thing. 1 hope there i* no truth iu the rumor. 1 hojie no such person lives. "• If there ia, 1 tell you what your fate will be. Unless you repent *t once, keep secret all that you knoxi and pro tect each other von will die a d--g's death. You wili *.*>n go to hell a* damned, lost *>> til*. Let me lu-ar no more of treachery among my jieople. Anyone who had proved traitor there would have met the destroying angel at once.'" The ("hlev Massacre. The story of the wholesale mnrvler of Chinamen nearl'luc... Butte county, Cali fornia, by a gang of whites, saVS the New York /'riff re, idxnit a* d vgri*-- able and di-eotiragnig a* any which we could receive from that quarter. Five Chinese agriculturist* were *et iq*>n in the night and their sleep by the wlnt'-s, were shot deal, and their cabin set on fire. They aecm t<> have given no provo cation except that of working <>u the land. Till* act of cruel violence hiu created great excitement 1:1 the ueiglilair- Inssl. We are glial to say that tlie citi zen* of the place have K'have 1 very well, and are doing what they <-HII to bring the assassin* to justice. It ap|r aon or property of the obnoxious race. A few more outrages like this, and the sympathy of the whole country will tie not onlv with the outraged, but with all their kith and kin. It is hard that the rational mul humane adjustment of a delicate and ditlicult question should be thus embarrassed by the murderous in terference of the ignorant, passionate, unscrupulous and bloodthirsty. How ever, we have great confidence in the general good sense of the California com munity. This is sliow-n in the indigna tion which the t'hico affair has created, ami wo believe that a jsiint lias been reached beyond which those inclined to resort to homicidal force will hardly dare to go. ______ Directions fur burning ( onl. An exchange says: A very common mistake is made ami much fuel wasted in the manner of repleoishing coal tires, Isith in furnaces nnd grabs. They should be fed with a little coal at a time, and often; but servants, to save time nnd trouble, put 011 a great deal at once, the first result being tlint almost nil the heat is ithnorlnsl by the newiv put on coal, which does not give out heat till it l>e c■| < > U • shock In reported from the northern |>n11 ■ f Vermont lieu. Sheridan announces that til*' hostile SitillV are rapidly dispersing luany of llii iii surrendering at tin* agencies 1 11# Jtnlg* *>l tin' circuit court ol South t'uri'lum, in a d.iistoil 111 a Aiiniu *oi)Ni.i i nn', rclra'■ *1 thi' pii "in i from iHlntinlv on lll*' ground that lu<* ■iililltiilllicllt nm Uliftal, tin junto * granting tin wrtt having hseu t>| x >llll*-* Iby Ml. I han.li I lain, who was Hot ttioprt Iv I'livlul fiivallli'l 1 lip olth'el a of the Mutual I .if** insurance company , In ir spouse to lii*|tuili a i nialiatlni; lioiti the N* <• \*>l k I . glslat ill', an*'lt' that till nllln of If !'• 91, l I* 1 na- pstil aliliiialli m aalatlr * to IJO ofthfi aat I*l *'lri ka the piest.lent drawing tin. 11 aI, thi* Vln* president tli.itc, th* a* -ou*t Vlil* president #1.1400, th* ft.'lllatl ♦ I IHI, all*! the a**hi'lt*'i fit.tin Hie retail .flh* I pilta' l*le couipsui alio# a Oie pieaittvilt Itveuitl ft*, 500, the i iii* |.u *i.lout isid, actuary r ill,mm ami societal) #lti,soo Prince Milan, of Stirta. received I . it,IT KIT. ii.lt, the Turkish official, I'laiiujt the nti|ac-Itit 1 tkriuau, concluding peace Ut"** u the two Countries I he l*o|*e. iii a a|se*'h at a consistory 101 l in Home, aal.l ll*' Would lain* tU'liteat la f. u the whole W**lld against the attempt t*>lle| ttiuat pa' a iniilrll utioii *>t tlitit' pet cent , elae then projilll Mill t*erinlsi gn.l at the evpu ath-n of ililt * ,la) a the li#|*tuait t*i'Until ii feiietl the ni.itt* 1 til the liujiiial Itoielliinelit at Itelhtt S* littler II ati a.'lili lea aol.l til tin Nee \i*rk mar k* I at tin fan*'* |*| :.'* *>f r lit lit' ll'llt a for a hank* t containing ehlell l-errtea it the tegular uioiilhlv auetioii •ale i*f , a! 11l V Yolk tin | ll* * * re ah. 11l I) l'u*i t -an th.'a* realt/.'i at the |rei lolls sale. The l'. ltlinylvAlUa ta-gialatlUi, 111 jollit cou len lion, elected J. Ikti i aluel* n, a*tti , f ev Senator t'auiet**u, i* t nitut Stale** m uatoi II,Hi Startler Malthen s was elected I * the Ohio legislature t* till th* a* list i ftliip left vacant h) the resignation * f Hon. John Sherman Ihe Went 1 ii* It a ; ',* l of Jamaica Man tiallftl h) a slight earthijUake -hock \ Ihl* f en I* I**l the liuliana liatl la. 1 lie Havana ateaiuahtp I oltiml'Ua lea ctieil all men, comprising the er* of tin av'li*** in r I*.*l. ltiiiton. *f !'lula*lelp!na. from then sinking v.-.-el, Millie *-!T t apt llatteiaa. ... lleiiiouaai'a store ami fuo Other buildings tti Ma. hi*-*. M* . Mete tlcsUoVnl !*y lire. I as, f la.lHHi paltial.) lllsitretl Ihe confec tionary at.'ie t*f Mm lirilje in \S ahUigt*ill, D,l'., tltslrtittil t*y liti. Mr. lirtipe rit leretl th* t'llltutlg building to sate some lain al ios, an.l fell a victim to the Italll* a New York detective* arrest* *1 two m. u having m their p.* "■*. sat*,n -ou liter ft it t*oi.ds of the fact no railroad to the alliottat of #l.lMl.tWO Ihi spurious toinls ere vi. il rr. * uted ami Merc to hale la-en put ou the itok market the tit it day S< \eiiteeii N, w Y ik .t\ milk dealers Here artentrd ami liucd sums ranging from *• 1 to $75 for mi limp impure unlk ldwai.l Weils, the to hired man ehv murdeird a j*--,1-diet diet ill liittke Country, tia Mas taken front Jail l*y a masked crowd ai*d lumped, hatmp previously confessed tm entire A di. patch from Kurope states that the Lughah steamer which left V. w Haven. t'oim., for Turkey, eamttip ♦ l.iM" !H*) north of arms, Mas I -t at sea The IVruitaii poieruuient lursstd a law utakn p their us:, is mis it * nal .* f r null tliirt*en )*er cent, of their nominal laiue. Much * lfltellle lit Mas ocea*. mxt. a* luati) fanuih-s I sir thotr entire f* rtum invested m lite seouritles. Several of the larpi-1 proiacrty **Mtiers in Sen Orleans hat* |*a;d then talis t-. th* Vtcliolls admin, iratton The I iverj- s ! ship Winch* -lit, * arrvmp a nr of tweiitv sevetl men. wctit aii**re mar t'a)*e Henry, lhe lift* servt.** men less-u.sl the seamen hy niearis >'f the life car ,\r* lulmid M < ***waii. smty flve years old, shot ami hillidhis Bon-in-Uw, John <* Man. durtnp a ti.nkmp .u ii.i I tiranhv t . u. Tin murderer was arrest.s! Krel k. J !>. Humpf. a l*r"ker, of Ne ark. N. J is die tared ad* fauller m a -mall amount. He ielt utauy del ta Is hind htm In llie ease **f a fathered woman wlio sursl the IWllim ri and Ohi * railway . -.ijiaMy far dam apra, for Is-tup ol'ltpid to rule m a sjieeiai car, oil 4eVe*Ullt of her C* lor, the t ultisl Mat. s die trict court f *r Maryland deotd.d thst the civil riphts a*-t was unconstitutional N tarvh .'hi hettip Kmprror MilUam's tirtl.dav. was *• lr l-rat'd with p-real festivity tti IV rhn Knd k. J tit ss, ark tn tin < 1. apt-- t oth e, was *h tis-trd lit th* * i of ] •k* t pl* t (< rs. and * n temp arrested, c- nfv -*wd t**hav, stolen hundreds * I ,l* .ars fi**m mail malt* r pasoinp thrvHiph his hands Intel Vt •( an emp'i y*r itt aV* rt Wayne (I* 1 saw* fell a.-r. e* a fast rami m ;isr . and was . ,t cv'iupteUly tn tw*. . Th* tw* men arr*-I**l in N. w \**rk ritv, for liavu*p #!*.,*• worth of Is us Mi s.iirt Tscilie rsilr*iad ts*nds tn tin ir |s,—.es>. a, were dtscharped from cttst.slv, \ the ta.nds did riot CH-nta. i a sipuatur* ti* r -* al. tiiey ciutld : t lawfitlly l*e u; !■ rv I cotint r felt. The ..ripuial Uinds ar* s.* ..mh I* mjiinl tliat only th* Inst informed rturls can *lt tmprush l*elsnen the petiuin* ami bs*pua H 'sia ts rejK'ttid t*' liav*- furnished Mouterw pro wttii provtstotis snflcaut t* last a year. A purl, ten v. i* of ape. adauphhrof I H. Matun:..' fl rt I► >ei t na.la was i .!. tit ally shot Hid UM a f* w .la's Ma I v I.* r fir-'ther apnl * tpht The still of the liostou *mtanv. at last Huston, * vpN* led, s*-ai.hnp four uuti. two of wh..!u a; ] r.dial h fatally injur*-! Th" hml*T, . ■ ;• ile . 1 As a freipht tram **u t*. India - .* *1 \. . -i; .* r- * ! cr *s*d a hrnlpe in ar W "rtlimi l *n. liuL. the two end * ars Is rip a freipht and tin owl S S* Jum|w-*| th* tia. k ami f* !l •IT th* hridpc Tiie eals-.se . .itaito d twehe js -*ple. of wli ;u one was killed and th* "tiers tn* ;*• or less -* rt oitslv injured • T !.*• N.w 1 upland p!* ■ compau*. of Kast Caint.ndK* . has w. timl up ita atTatri, U nip uual le tic m|t villi Western and Southern fael ru . Two hundi**l men wen thrown out of erupl "tiient John I>. lee. souls -mid to death for tin Mountain Meadow niassa* re. tw. -ti ycir . . !.* rel I a larpe party "f immtpranls were eutir* *ll*> th* or teolioti of a Issly of Mormon*, ami th* u killed for th* ir st.. k an 1 hotts, h *ld p>* ds. wa stmt at tlm scene of In- f**rtuer crime. He ts*r* himself bravely , ami at the w,*rd "fir*, f* 11 ■lead on his cortiti. mthfi'e hulh t in his li* art. lie made an ad.lri -- Just i*nii ui* to d*atli, m wlueh hi' .h iioun .d the Mortmm h a'lers fi*r havitip inveiphd htm into tin crime, and tiien tnvd* htm t! * seajepoat for the rntu* c*m munity lu titer's li..ni* telopram aav the health **f the Pope t, fairly satisfactory : hut he has lost the n-e **f his I* ,:s and is earned atsuit m a chair Indications jsuntto a new re**.lu tion tn Meiioo tins time ap.viust Prwndent Ihar A nr* in PtUslmrv, Pa., destroyed Jtii.tCO worth of pro| rtv. . ..n-istmpof Weld* n A Kelly's raup* factory. J. ti. Ilcnnctt A t *>. hat fm-tory and four small t' lieiiienta. Partially iuatm-11. .i rof the I'lm klyn N. Y.JI ank. seenrrd the inml'tnation '*f the vault by an in perilous devjis*. aii*l then, st p lat* *>ne ntpht. I in work on hi - lsw*ks. ojs n* *1 the vault ami l*arke*l tin available contents in a aaebel ami dirani|t* s and s.'*7.(Ki in cash, lie 1* ft a note f**r thi* president, saying that he was mlhnp to return tin notes it In- won Id l- al low. il to pu free and his Is.ml-i ;an rcli-as* *! ; telhup the bank officers to insert a peraonal in the //> ru.'l, if the) acre; te*l his |*t *-*-iti u. Tliey put th* notk < ill th* ]*ajwr to k*-ep him from leavinp th*- city, an I th* u put th* etpir* detis'tive f *tee hUlltlUp lip tin* fupitiv*. 11* was filial)' found, ha\uip in Ins jsiss. -ion a hap coiitamnip the note * ami a small amount of cash, 1 nt I r hours ,Wuk I t i pivi* any in formation as to the when about. *>f th** halanc* of th* money, only yi. ldinp at his wif* s * ,!i*-i tation, whi-ii I**- told when- fto.ono couhl Is* found. The remaining sin,<*Ni he positively ileclined to give tip. He had jt* vnutsly iter ti held in high repute. Albert Itrown, eashierof the Sprinpfieldi Vt.) natl*>iial 1 auk. m d< rlar* 1 a 1 fault* r to tin* amount of tSh.nhO ; ]*rilieijiallT securities ls-nd n, knhwn a til" "Flvmc Scotchman, ran off tin- track near Merjs th. and .* 'eral roaches were dasheil topiecea, killing (lieper- *n and injuring a large number, ten *>f them s< riously Cirnrge Hoffman, a fh rman, of m n iity-flv# years, oommittisl nicidc bv tlirnwinp him-elf off a a dock in New York. A few vnrs ago lie divhlcd his stnall fort him among (lis three arm . setting tliem all up in business he living Itr-l wit ii i.ni' noil then nn**t her, until they all tired cf luiii and in their ingratitude turned liiui out of iloors t*> a uicide'a d* atli 1 lie French aiil* -de-camp, -cut t<* Herlin t*> con gratulati Km|sr**r William on Ins tiirthday, was cordially receivisl. . .liiti lligerirp trom Home intimates that the ilhie-s **f the Pojw* is mnoh more acrioua than llie daily tiulletrna ao* know ledge. People liave tw*pun jmuring into the Illaek Hills region in great numls rs, ilran n hitiier hy th" gou lllllOMimit Hoshh' Imhniis are daily arriv ing at the stations to surrender. In most rase, they are m an extremely destitute condition, hiving had nothing hut horse meat in the way of provisions It. T the defaulting cashier <*f the Franklin bank. In dianapolis, Ind., who vias taken to the insane avylntu, i senissl fr*>m that institution hy birring t ie iron fastenings of "tie of the upper win dows. It is supposed that lie hail aid from outside .. .A negro murdered Mr. Maxwell and his son, stockmen, in Colfax eonnty, New Mexico, for their possessions. The murderer waa secured A ltapusa corresponde nt ro latesthat apartyof five hitndrnd Hasln Harouks descended on tlic Herzegovininn village of tttcliievo. where returned villagers wi re rebuild ing their houses, and after burning the partially restored homes, brutally murdered ten of the inhabitants. At Olaniosli, a Greek wedding pro cession was stopped by Turks, who cut off the heads of four of the guests and stuck them on poles. The l>ride was then treated xn the most Inhuman manner, from the effects of which she expired 'Die painting of the Virgin mid Child, by Jan Vaneyck ("John of Bruges >. has been stolen from the Berlin national gallery. ...... Advices from Congo, west coast of Africa, January 15. state thst the British war steamer Atoii hail destroyed seven Tillages on the Congo river and killed three natives, as a punishment for plundering the American schooner Thomas ' Nickernon, of Nw York. This vessel bad l>evn ra|>(iiti jirrvoiit ftlithei |>ltittt)prJli| l b# Mutual |t*>trv*tiDh GlU|ain of I'blU.b !| ltia, a lift* ltt*urait*e of KAUi/rttloti, lift* 4'o|U|*etl An XPttrelott n(* atu t * allrHl •* Hot kaway,' b# iif: the !*►. -t tit \ta|ru% aittl l to tint fiout Now \ 01 k. wa* *iin *•ftfully I* ti lie hod at Norfolk, Vn , and *lartd with a b'wboaf for .Ni w 1 uri, b Itavu Hint hltift Y fitt t. \ itt fttt aiuri bor;ao lUliK with w|ii aota|>i>|ly a* to ttro # ftilat the tU|{ IhlowtiiL' off hoi llUi. lhe nt# nitiet • UtitiMi* |'At l< <1 aiol *h< wt ut t|b < • U*aa, ♦Jti.iMIO. Something Sad I) sigiilllt-unl. An ii \o" Yuili U'urt.l np.'itii w.oi I'llllttlllg Willi It llltlgglft tilt* iSltlXf tnU tti ill wiin tttl atiu|'li'.l li) tlio ittllnili'*'nf u tut lot |>rett\ yoiliig girl with jj \* n ■ialo fin*. , pltttiil) uii.i m nlly ili'm-sl. .Sin* bonitivt' .l ut tin- il.M.r lor u (* tno montu, 11it-ti t'nino in with u rtpdi, tin if *l*wimux i*f I'litortUK in* who iv.u 1.1 clntngo lu-r tttin*l. 11-' in* tn tlio link end of tho wlniji who wniU-d f**r tin* drug gii*t t*> inovo towurd her umi tlii-u our tn.l ou with liiin uii utniiiut.d ointi-raii tlam tit whiH|n t" \\ lint wb- uwked lit *'\l,ll'llt 1) ut lilst I* fttwo.l t<> give; thou, though who tri.'d to cf'iu't iil In t fu. o, it could IM- wooli tliut win* wuw 11la ll.llllg with hint oxjiluiiilug, proniir-ttig; thou, with uppur. ut i ol tti* tin n'* uu.tuppuntitlv tioiiiy injuiu'tiotiw, In* itiu*lo up mid guvo her u little pin-kuge of powder, which, lifter poving for, whe tliru t tut * h. r Imiw.iiu. I'l** u die hurrtivl out, "till u\* itmg h* r fuco, w hteh w tin ettriotlwlv rivl uinl pule ly tttrtiw. " riiere IH it trugedv 111 tluit gtrl'w fuee," wui.l the rejiort* r. " t^tuit. - prohuiilv. She w ruit.sl r --iM'tit e," " Which of cottrwe " "1 did not give. She wuiitu it t*i jH.j--.iti rutw Willi, win' wu\w. t'otildii t tinderwtnlld why whe should he lefuwed it without w doctor's order, tut.l wouldn't give her lituue tin*l Uahlrervi. Flliully oil her proiiitwitig to He v. rv iiireful miiMiig it unit not let it full in tin* vvny of itny hutiitin h* '.iigw, 1 gave lu-rwhutuho H* lievi-w to Iw nmetiic. You wuw how die hurried nwuv ?" " Ye. l>.*ass whe live near here?" "ttf iNUII-H.- Hot. Site ivilllcs frx'Ui the eitwt wide. If dit liveil lit thiw vicinity whe would go over to wotne pluee ou T'htril avenue. She will go home utid take wl.ut I gave her and it will make h r tlrcudftllh wick. She wtll hnr.ilv have awallowivd it when whe wtll rcj.ciit uu*l want t<> live, and du will live umi not try auicide aguiti. I w.-a- two or thra<' women of thut wort every w.-ck, umi to* inunv more who cuno for other drttgw not aimed ut tin r own l'fe. If 1 illdn't give them • ill;, thin tha-y would go oil olid timl wotne of tin ldl**t.> idx.uinl ing in our lutwittews who would lie more ffffednlow or lea# mmttiHiliw*, YNlnn u uoiuitn rcullv wiwha-w to ea.munt wtiieiile whe juiupw into the river. Cutting her throat or blowing out her bnuiut nn-xwa-s her eortHve WO thut whe do. -li t Ilk.* It; bewidew, ilia tw n eowurd t.i phyMcal putti, and if wh." t.ik. w jw-iix.u it tw ttwu nlly in u moment al juomiioh or drajnir, tunl in the majority f itiwtaiic. . no kAiii er htt" whe wwullow. .1 it thull the love *f life rc.ifwcrtw stw'lf. Curiotta tliingw, women." V lulrann in the Itrran. The Honolulu (iaxrtte of February 'l* .N'tii-uti- unacMtint . f r-umrkable wttb mariue volcano outbr. Uk in K. .* i ketxkana b..v, n> nr tie entrance !• the hi.rle -r. T'ite UiltiV. w rejH.rt that the . rupti 'ti iwctirrexi at three o'clock in the motuiug of the twenty .fourth, ajvjiear tug like iunAbnU# red, blue and gra*a*n iigtxtw. In tlic uft. rmn wv.nl Umt.l v.nt.'i the eruptl.tu, cruiwiug over the m--wt uctive j ait, lu i< the wut.-r wuw in a wtnt. of peculiar nctivtty, Iw.iluig umi app< artng uw if jnxwx.ng oxer ru) i. or v.rv much like the wata-r at Hell tialc, Ncv* Y'ork. 15! >-kw of lav:, feat mjttarc ciuue up fr>*f pwkw in a fit-wh* t, cuuw. .1, n<> doubt, by the uruj'tkMiof lav.i from the wulumarttie crater, which ;• Mi|i|od t-* IN* .i crack or Una- of rupture, exta-nding at l<-wt a mile from wh> t* AnoUt* r nipture. donbtl*" a o 'Utinunti* ti of the wtib uiarme lU-nre, wuw irit .il inland from whore nearly three t.uS* varying at Width from a few inch, st ' tliree feet. In woine place- w uter w.iw • -n pouring into the übyws IN-'.OW. A •■■'.. :* whoch or > irth.ptake wuw felt by r* .tdeltt- of Knownlwa and K* 11 dttrttig the uigdit of the eruption, which muwt have ptivenl .>l the outbr. ik. It waw ijtltta- wev. rc, but Usi daluage tw rejN- t.tlk.il atwat the w. athet in the ntid delilN'rate in inner, iNNtauwi' he waan't in the wliglit ewt higrv, don't you we.-? Then lie iis- CUIW.I I tile lat ■ it opera weaeon, and dwelt ujx.it the vartotn amateur jN-rfonnann that hud been given in the city, cnticiwtng nil th# jierfortnerw with that iniutit<-n. ww and wverity which no <" * but a y.cing man who tiita come I-. tup late with hiw girl can ever employ. He win* about launching out in a vtvt.l doecri j itiot i *■( the hut jmrtv he hud attended when he whipped wnddenly, clnpjNil low hand t*. low forehead, gave n wild l.x.k around the riNn, and staggering to his feet wnid he f. lt licit he would hnv* to go. .Scarcely waiting to way g.wxl night he seized his hat, niwhi' l out "f the hull dmr and dn apjiear* 1 in the darkness and the night. Immediately after a man might huve glidin -n a ladder placed against the s: f the house, over against the imt . window, enrrying in his hand a " mill's eye " lantern, with a bin.* glass. Ile chuckled to hints* If ; " Reckon I tix.il htm he! he 1 Half past nine is lute enough for any young man t<> sit iA]> with my daughter." It was the ngul parent, antl his experiment was another triumph for blue glass. The iiriti-h Army. The effective strength <>l the British anny Itv arms on the first f D -i'i inbrr last was IHT,?-!.'), the average in I*7.* being 181,fitV.t. The average dnritii* 1875 of the ilifTerent branches of the service is as follows : Household cnvulrv. 1.>2; cavalry of the line. It'.,ll'i; royal Icrse artillery, 5,520; royal nrti'lery, 28,702; royal engineers, 5.017; f'x*t guards, 5,550; infantry of the lute. 115.257; co lonial corps, 2.208; army service corps, .'1,002; army honjiital rp*-, I.2'.t*. I'lie ctTeetive strength on the llrst of danuarv, 1870, was 18.'),941). During the year 1875 the army was tints .li trd tb.l : I ng gland, 09,17!); Scotland. '.17-1; Ir In *l, 23,5-11. The net lost Ir *at .1 erti *ii was 2,-12'.), or a jicrccntage of twenty-four. In 1871 the percentage was twenty-seven. Borne of those philanthropist* who nre .b'tmiag plans for contributing to the comfort sii*l na|. * of thr.mt and lungs, nil make the name of Johnson not less favor ably, if less widely known, than that of lamia Napoleon. A positive cure for rheumatism —Du- rang's Rheumatic Remedy. Send for circular to Helphenstine A Beutloy, Washington, 1). 0. The pnldie are hereby assured, through the columns of this |>aj>er. that Partong' I'ur galivr /'ills contain no injurious principle, but that tliey may lie administered to children and tlie most weak and shattered constitutions in small doses, with great certainty of success. Durang'a Rheumatic Remedy never falls to cure rheumatism. Bold by all druggists. Karmcra, Nwhiinlcs and nil |m-o|*lo wlio nj jieciate ||e value of kecplnc a UK ItiotAlldutU of biiallieaa tiaiiaac llotiN, dally eteittaaiid if etna f ml- r* M or tm lint taiiee, for flit tire n frtriHVr, mluhiM call Ofl then t Hr.l'iao i in# l<'l, fii. The d 1m mt it aim! Itivaltda' 11 • l I at IliifTalo, wliicii 4 t, wlteit, Aiiuhod Ino liuti ltt thoitaand dollar*, w ill l*e "Oeio d earlv Itt June it* tl for the t#J'lii of patient* aflln l rtl with throttle i|im mm a aioi rnitu . Jt will aft"id th- tiitit jiift ft faedltie* for thi . mit of fcUt h oft. . t"t, otnJ it* faeidty of |*l> aicMMta and aur>*ua will itihiaee graduate* fc in l*oth Alio it< an aiol !*.ui<|n at* tuadJeai rw.h.HiU who hai Ih > me th*tiU|;uiMhod ftr their pKiII Jlo l't-fr|>h • Ootllluoli Kii*c- Modi al \dk lari.l* Ii I. V Rkoeea tonk t( our little hundred laitfe j.*yea. lllu*tfatiU, a* the h&Ms of a intwto aioent (o | i - tn..i th growth and jn-wfu the l. auty t>f (lie hall . rile t -HIM en. #, r (ihhiMT (hi., |Jfw puIa1 it At* t f mo*t at fondly, a* |oMw-*ug Utany } n*|Hfl < * i < .-uliaily adupUwl for Ulc (Jur]KWp , iUt it ! wftp id J e* I Ma! i and lt*diiity ttl-'jl when ekjMitxrd to heat) loltiwl tiff a huij t lit - ? to d< ft all cfT.tit* to lender it atall al l* foi |*o|>tiiiu um ,in tVHilei climate*. |iv a ** - litill ielr> t< II of oilier iiifFlmlleiilri. (hoae wlii.'li will I'Utrtiilcally t n.bin© with llie oil liftn Ih-. ! iliMDYfttrtl, and tlifV hate |*rodticod a . 'iuj- uud, whi h l un<|UaUhKlly |u "ii-rUii- • d t be the l e-t that ha* Vt aj*|1 ntd, tbia ctl i )*ertiianeiit )v dea*!< ii/od, and lirld in a combination which l*tviihar)y ada|*ta it f-u the tulet ,hi asari n C list u utirtv&Ud in ilrlnacy ami afita b!piieo i H-litij tn it* nature and |iuaaiuM-a i.' Ii aJ e >tf alii; r * affinity for the Kvretloli* of the idkin, that it li rnjtldiy ahaotbed. !!•* y(• aU t t ffh a't i best secured 1Y a I*er f. t t < li and k ilj, under which ciitniiiifttuMN tlili nil tiliit .s ier. l/iott, rotM io all UMtdvltCl lo hi#4/- ttijf, and i . i H -tifr# 'he ucficfl of the cajril latif- iii tbr httfltCMrl rlffyitf 11 efffv t U|te *u the - ,!.. "> Hid iltlriH *# . f the hair U ftUrh a- i in I *ur).a* • *1 ami it (a offered to the nublic in the firm l* f (hat it only rc.|uir* •to U k'l Ul t *U|H 1 rde all olhel Jkf r| *aj ati"li*. W . air confident that no our who will Utah* a trial of it* rh .o'v will 1 willing to return tn the iim* of any 'other i*re]*araUoi. J—v*u lit ii mm A to, lv.vioii. manufac toreri and jr u|ru-lor*. V Selr • (f \\ eitl'illc** la ofl ! frit by |*i * who cannot locate any . articular !u-a- If they wosk. it bexjinea '.lU'i, if th y walk, they th* fthadow t ? thi* weairna*# whkli i* ca.fcl over th# *r lives Hnxmiir i* had iue lit.. i kUtiUifftth •fa daiifri u* dwrnlri. lhe a ut' . of j -ii t m .au> to rtfixin fr.m active Ifc- : jj-: ,rp;.th -;) '* * -lie. hy Ih< y>lrln i- t< 1 ita'.ed and Urtdf :• U built U| l'i t vjas bvacr will do tin* very tlm.. . lake (he electric current, it |* rmeate#. the utile *y*tc!U, and hanumu/uig with the .ojiH-ix-al fui ti.' > it raie* ui the euferhicMi triii tirurgs tlx ' tor tn tkc ch#ck xgain, n 1 In |*e to U-* fta tlic rrault. " Bio**' . P.b *. M!*t. Ho itr.*, havmg dr r. • t itilttirim on l!*o psrt-. gnc rmrimUato rv !.. f. I r tip ii- tiito*. asthma*, catarrli, "otnumji ti* ami throat diw-aves, Thm'ttui arr umt It Uliirh 1101.-l ' Ii;-;: :i* 1 ti'*'.* rv Ovtialty kfc"W. Uforv* si:.,g ; utr, at what to*trl tlirv will vloj*. ru a l> * ,'i !;ks N* w Y.-ik, tnhrrv have m* pi*.* x*!' tod. ami dip*tighly j c.! f *<* t*rti..g and so wr makr kr.* >*u I** . ur r* .*l<-r.. • x|*crx* tm-d or otbrrvt*. tlic .at* -I an 4 b • -t nkMbtefc at the Grand t',fn tra. tin latgot and l t li"t< I tn New York, M hi. 1, ha* r.duood to f ltoi and fA.W pr day. Vcgi-tatilc Pulanoary Balsam, the groat New 1 .., *t it- fr * -10, c*-ld an*! c-msumj*- U.HI. futlc* Br* v. A t •*. s. IkNitnn. only genuine. lUr.-unuilmm rttr* .1 nt cnrce )r Dtt rai . Htrinial. lo'.-l.* Send for Circular to 11* hctiHtn# A Itctillry." Wavhuigtou 1. C". I hr XACkrtiv. re* loan. |W! i aitic— Nvtl.c . 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"i\(4 00^ t *ur Ivnovjtvanla Extra . 6 ti at 0 W itxa; ltd U .atrrii , I 4S *4 1 46 It*. 7* ti 76 i m...... *4 V*4 6S v ! 64 k*4 6V * lat Mo.*.! 37 *4 M t> Irutu I'ru'i. ..114411k tleflux.l fh WirXRTOVS, Mae*. i .- j * :■ PMr a# Ofcadaa 6 75 ti s ao 4hr- l ..... ................... 3 75 ti 6 .5 tan, l- 3 76 ti 6 73 T1 ( 1 IIAL H'M HONEY OF lIbnEIIOUHD MIL ?AR FOB THE CURE CF Denghi, Colda, ißSusnra, roar-7nri* Diffcalt Breathing, and all Affections cf the Threat, Bronchial Tnhe, and I.nngi, leading to Ccniuinj ion- Tliix infallible rrntcily i" composed of the ||.*NFVnf the I'lant Horehound. i < chemical anion with Tar-Bmm, extracted from the IjFI I'RlN'CiriF. of the forct tree Anns Bain xxtr x, or B.ilnt of Gilcad. The Honey of Horehound SOOTIIf' ANf h ai teks all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm < trrvt' and hkais the throat *tn*l air passages leading to the lungv. Five ail.btional ingredients I eep the organ* cxxil, moist, ami in healthful action. Irt no pre judice kern you from trying this great medi :ine of a famous doctor who has saved thou sands of lives bv it in his large private practice. N. 11. —The Tar-Balm has no BAD taste or tmell. TRICES 50 CENTS AND $! TFR BOTTLE, firral aavirg to buy iYg i*c. "Pike's TfHtlmelie Drops" Cure in 1 Minute. Sold hy all Druggist*. 0. N. CRITTENTON, Prop., N.Y riAG'TS WANTED FOR HISTORYXI CENTENL EXHIBITION It contain* nearly 4(H fine en:ravinft of batld.nini nntl fc eneft in the Orevt K*hbitun. antl I* the only authentic and roroplete hiftlm nubltahwd It treats of the arand buibbnir-. wmderfol eihibila. <-urinattief. icrsiat exent*. etc Very cheap and *ell* at tuphl. One Airet.t 4H ropiea n one day Send for oar eitra tenn* to Aaenla and a full deecriplion f the work Addreftt. NATIONAL PVBI.ISHINt; DO. Phii.advi i niA, Pa n * TTHPTAV Unreliable and worthle** book* on livili the Fa hibit ion are bein# circulated j Do not be deceived See that the book yon buy ccntaine 1 otft pigiev end nearly 400 fine enaravinf*. Mazarine Blue Glass. I'm rufiliiK !•!ml teliiattlfttinji Umi tfrwwtli nt ftnlinal ami kUfn KiktniMkl m 4 l y (mtitiifil I'lwia-ht-m, ■nil hi* t m* It |Mtt< liaar * t ! wl***tw Tb* btsgi sl ililiiarvri irlrg. balM u***t*> lowa Hi*. Mil**. *TI > *,)• tl**k a>! Ala** V....C I II II.MI II I NT I t ll|.A 111111 I x. -i. , , * ... W ill* la lalMai la IQaa llall.t At*l, ta*f S'.ba, Hll**t - .litli.f i himhui MUH. pint vim I'HU _ I NAIUKLfi HLMtDTNa VEGETINE> I Isi hat SI Bn 1 fisiiits^r Recommend it Hourtily. Ail IN tl<4fjj:i, K I'ltirj *j(4 i f j (ii* •JdnUt I t*ft lirel I|j ffwolfi'tkcrtd it t !t u(f< t ff<*tt (lie v4tt|'Ulda V "•* Itriflaxt Itill* Mm Ml BiiOt I* \lt k Kit, M Mix** IMi l —l | f WTLBORB (XiMPOUMoST^ PURE COD LIVER AHD LIME, J Wilbur's ( 0.l l.lvrr flit >-1i ,d! i 4, AtetliUite. Ii *u.'h*• W lb. I- iff * Hcnjfuiuute HuttttiOff, Uul :l * fUituh, t Ilk* Mo klijM '."I iltetjUk 1 jei I.* • *c i fc' • t tt kali! >inj4'Hn* <-t iiirnmmm. tni*M ten mgvtit t tiu *1 ltit Mfil klie.iaie Mil . I I Sk 1 *f Tl.r<*( Mahdik' (tii*l t*j A I) ILIMIR, 'Wirt H"|d Noi4 by dtli la. it*g 'Bf 1/ Automatic ! •* A ad 81.' 618 Hruadsar, Kr i*ii*_ RANDALL'S M PULVERIZING AyzP HARRO^^) Wamor Mower. 9 p t mnm wivw.m to hk thk *lf*f rf/Jn/ffr. I'lo/rfrtb/r find #'f# iioiii iriti /iirfji t ttt jtlrtur Ht m #l f f . I nil* \\ nrmttiriJ In llterji KrHNTt. IWc'l t**r eiwularr X* t .• u tiiuiou tiow t it utitrtM, 1..M1. I all-. N. A . Tftr •) *t 111 k*-tl tf-r lj malt and guaraut** Uj- ir *f art t* : 1? I(•-. all different Wfftk, ar9VtHrnA> a: " - Jfj\. r'e jk% a ! C Rov > d iff emi! Maris - li ir krl . >r |w~ri4li ir runts ►M il c Plat t- I *.•< ranlnms • Mbfrtiiittiai, alt <110 rrta tn*. •• 1J Moumttlf 1-lJlia. *• I: <.!ff4iv4*. fir tdotJCGlnc lmUs ♦ Tui.f , i„| t * .% . • Plant *U ,) M ij,ut Ttrr f.'t |l. m > i I'icu t*. • wniU. •< tmrtibl (>ta|* Vic*, *• itt*rapt Vlimh, Atortk •• icutTAßt i r!s - i An alia'i- li*tt and Vltirt and Ttr%Ti||•' yepwlar at fie K*' *£\. Ur • ■e* tkla ratlrni uf * JsmKlbn v w*'• :n • li * i. era with ■nHBSy ii n. *, T*'u t eeloter 3 aiatnpa . •' Princu /\>k-* '■ ' To pay me Ulna i xecnwa. Smitli's Instrnctiou-Bock & Calalope. I i unit red a of Large llluairwitoaa "f th' New xtilra i amtt" ItiiMrnnlaww t" "Howvr itrexxwinkiua," "I llln liui." "Kniina." etc. sni Two i : 1 'J rctu- mall. Hut It l*rMTna - I'* Otr n* * SLL STlLti * lul UST OUR PAHtRKS. A. PURDETTE SMITH, Ed.*#*. P. I). Bex o0 . 16 tail t4th St N Y City. /. J . 4s r NM f 0*y #S "O ttc *"•■'' err .. // a-. ,* x**'' w ax. l!7 N * \ I —/ V f ZL.* < PONDS EXTRACT CATARKII.—I*#ad> Kxtrwei is nearli Hpe c I tit* for i lt tliawM\ 1 Lean hardly be o rfUiHl, fvm in old and obatinate The rrllef t mo prompt tha* no one who bio* rvcr trinl It will Ix* wifhott* 4 t t HAri'H) II\NI>X \N| KAt'S. foiiil a Katrarl Mlunild r In every family thla roiarh wratlier. It remove* the aoreneaa and rouifhneN# an 1 aottena and hriw* tlip *kin promptly. RII EI'M ATIH.M. Durinir arvrrr and rhanffeablr woathrr, no one f-übjcct t Ithrumatir rams should lie one day without l*nl'a T. \t mil. whleh n'wiit* relieve*. N)RR Ll'MiS 4 tl\S| MI'TION. KM (illN KM.IK I'lna e.dd woatlter tru i• l.ung* M-rely. Have I'mid'a I'llrtH on tiainl alwa>h. It robevt.* the paiu and rurea the dmeeeo. C'IIILnir\INS will !• or mptlr relieved anl nltiniAtely cttml b\ bat him.' the afllii ted jtaiffb wiiii I'OIMI* a Kairncl# FUthTKII lil .Mlllb l'>urn Kxlrart invnrin bl.v rellevea the nud ■''> l iirea. ROftß THROAT. €ll INSY. IM I KIKD TONSII.H AMI AIR areprompilj t-uretl l> ihetiMuof Ponra t'*lrari. It never In 11*. and fTpra of l*>ud'a Extract. In pamphlet frm, aent free on aptdicatlcn to FOHD'S EXTHLACT CO.# 9H iinidvn Laar. • Now Yirk# hold by DriwJt. THE NATIONAL DISEASE. IS IT CURABLE? who he suffered from Ih. Tsriuassnd 1 |>llrtd form* nf iliMM* Mtnitil by < atsrrk, and li|#lrir4 111*111 pbyslrlane Sfttj NiWfilN with owl relief or rule, swell lbs uue.i to this question Will) roiMldersbls anilely, And well Iher may i tor no dues** I list *nU"i)"d Is en uulrsrsslly prsvs I' I si.d SO Usstrurllis to bssllh ss I stnuh. Brno t l.llls, A rib in*. i oowbs. Slot serine* nr>4 frequently fstsl nOe' linosollhsiu i,Hour,ln inm.y r**. cs• ess of si topis but nefl't-ltd I stsrrb. inht-r ~f rrrslhrt I" sflrri ions, surb ss desfnrse. Impelled sys sishl ul loss Ul sense of sm> 11. nut he erf-ren-l lo m minor bet bet. libelee* serious results of tieslerlsd ( stsrrb, btd rsoupb lo themselves, I.UI *e i.nlTtllic rompsred with lbs >teii|sroiu sdsellousuf lb* ibroMsud lq*s likely to follow. IT CAN BE CURED. IT rati )•# cured. There U no doiiht about It. Tha Immediate relief afforded l-jf lUPtcxL tea ro t AtABKM :• t>ui a feltg'.t evidence of what toay f-llf. w a Jkrr>iei.t ue of 1 bla rrtiiedf . The hard, Ira HiKte.l iuati*-f that l u ItMlffrd In tha nana! t>*M*gra m r> ovrd with a f v aimlicathdia t tha uifcrauoa ai.d liiftamtiiaii>*n auhdtttd aid healed; the autire m mhf auotia llt>ipi of tha head ara i leaoecd and I'urtn* d. t •nat Hut iimaHi ita acttoti la that of a pow rrful I'Uf'fy Hig agf-nt.dewfffWTtnft • "• ' >*rac Ihrtoigh the • etc it. the ik M /hMkhi, tha destructive agent If. caiajfkat dlaeade. Kaclt nark age neiaii'>D' fiatfocd* Improved |a. kaiOig 1 .* c, % itl* fuit dtrrtio*a b> ue to ail caur*. Hire,#l4o ♦ f all wholtKglr aud retail drtuf* cut* thfuagh nit thr t altrd *-fugg.vu, Dua lot,. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER 18 THE BEST. ASK FOR Cullinft' Voltftio ilaatar. Coll ins* Volbato Klurbsr. Collins* Voltaio i'ltAbcr. Collios* Voltaic i'ujrier. Collins* Voilalo Fibster. Collins' Voltaio i'lwiter. Collitr*' Volute t'lusbsr. Collins* Voltftia i'llister. Collin*' Voluuo i'ltester. COLLINS' VOLTAIC PUSTER NEVER FAILS TO QUICKLY lie or v.- AifMctlon* of the Cheat. Beiu lo Aft- euons of tie I.uce**. Ivr iio ro ArTootion# of li e Heart. Believe Affnotions of tie Liver. )U 1 eve Affociiona of lie Spleen, lfrlieva Aife< rioiiS of the Kidnoys. liriiove AffeecUolia Of ttuO Spina. Jlriieve AfYbotions of tie Narvea. Believe Affoctiona of the Musclos. Hsllevn Affection* of Uuo Jointa. Believe Aftnctloi.s of lite Bcmoa. Believo AXfecUone of Uio Bmews. f aid by s'.l hrupbiete hItsSMW, Sent br Kail *. !. ipl **f its .cuts |. r .•!**. tlftlis an. t-r F2 Ft ftw tsrlnvear. fully wrapped sn-: eairsaSad.br WftEIUI ft 1*)) Tlt It. l'rejw.rior*. RoaUu,, Mass. Not Old. but Tested and Approved .i:r thi:M. ? M ll Ml ' kaMeeMy-W, Ml M* • H V.ftW#, fl hi r*f ' fsitMg Ctk, >1 #k fs., *ot.4 n*y. U4 fl (W I H.tuo.f 4 /Vlftf lpf ~*,4 i r >P V a#/, fLf HmAo*pJ *. ' V I • ku *wra t ,4t< Mf.4> to, tl-P (Br* V**" Ll/*. VI i&i ra.*M ftps-*. $1 bb *'4tt IWkrk'r CAmrx. af 4 IM% Dr. /iflf AfKTrn, St l4f , flw 7i r*F fl W | ts F tot* sr,. It rwU.. dike jb KOf 1 rd# . | f#a hu 1 Ismss: 11. T ffTllMOl* A I 0., Pahllabrra. If Ifll II kt K 4 UM*l MPTION. S bad ©.ld wugh. ut **• t' ditft with th* lebrwat or Iwg*. trj PANCREATIC EMULSION COD LIVER OIL ■WITH mt HVl*ftpht*i>U ttrm ttf §. im r and Wu. KdMvm.ti.FH4d by the i aiittr pb)iruia* (hin|kwrt ihw cwutiLry A* • k|rug iii*4* Klir luUitai. ftrar* lgta r (W-rurvU it baa wo Mkjttai Aak Artuur .•* iur M aak f*f fii) Miriaa iUftbi l WM M HAKi l.t 1 I (t> ktaeutac l • I •N't llig> |*.'SP('ll MM rr hi;ll*4 IT Htoirr.** mil LESLIE'S HISTORICAL. RESISTS —o Tint- CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION J UlH* on If oimplgK ftd'intl MißbKff of tha Catw*uial I giMhluiul AnaMMti|i4iiif*4, ItOdUlMfKwtr** :.f. minr td t*a*r b*4ng 14 ?br l*j{ la :m A|tal> ' \l anted. A i f r***-* 4wn j* l^innxFui ulask ! f*wiri fMiWBt. Jfd" VurtL WANTKI ►: MISSOURI COUNTY. TOWNSHIP and TOWN BONDS. IXTKIIKhT PftYlXli ftSD MfftOLTUI JIO. S. TILIfET!: CO.. 16 Waß SL New York i i urns re CITY and RAILROAD BONOS. THIS NEW TRUSS f*i iteprtag rvi ti **•* to |g| —fl afBp !tfc a * A4jUlUk| Eat! ♦ * " ' . mi ike isaif. •eu* tfc# bail Jft &CNSfttt U ia i rv#r back u.* tn- Tft lift* J! tawtlecu itiat aa a pcraon rV \ rfT arc aid with tha nngwr aa X I.f>k ,*•*••• ia bceJtM ,0 getfl I ■ c iht . *.4 -iiK. at < > n4ini ♦!* if* It I* *a#f ICCy-tSTOM THUSh CK.. kti.fshnll, Mich. BUTTER COLOR. Tk* bm* Lltl Ceo** la ik w mrU aa4— T*4W>v tW Lit ;<>' frtM turtle* leWnrtai WW" aaira kM at htgWr lirt—lu tißliiw layeutM birtur la rmiur , %m c BMFOT u torfhtf eikr M|wm t* ABWtu (AfWM >a r iOur wWr Mahg# iteni Mr.4 IW aalf Bui-aaar tkat mill iim tmkm kxttrrai:! If MAddH*. I* praam IwAiav rharaiag I |wt4 will c+lmr Itm i ' Ak.tfce* TV# kaat awß fkaaf.— w> iw-ranar wfciw kwt*a t wtff *f.i aa wmw W aar frw by aaavwaa. W any aflWr Kaai af ■ aMiMurj.. at par i rtfs m t!% lis ii wmUrt aai if ll &|*mm Waawi Cat w aai wmni ■Jtk ft. aftlfft. fj: Arab aaaK4. rkttaialgkla. fa TABLES H. *i aAtllft |] Bwt L•* K*e. i I th.' •* |H f ww^jneiak. r iarlndtaa Ik kTKM-' al leriwrr pre. ra far rash . InMalt. mrnle la Irl nnlll pntd far Ikss r< rr krlarr ..3, red. \k kTKM I.KIMI ik|l IKK sad I CKII.IIT PlkMI-.k IIKI.M* In.ludlaa ikrlrMll ulll tIMtl ask 1111 l IMIIII err ikr lllaT tltni . I Biutr. yrith iiac* od Ikftsi-TT ef Mv. Form. Thrrr Oarmrcu In one. A~ V Approval by all phyclriar*. njgBHI r kI.1: >T S M kVT ID. kC, •'.'& Sam plrs by mail, tn Contll, $3; niv WM KtUrdl, 11 Yft. To Aft.'Oil at //Mil V4 U crctalnti. Onlrr IIM Ifo I M> ' [lk 1 inches smaller thsn ualst mes- LaSi!aM sure over the dreaM Wsirrr Bros. 76S Fro*4*T.®.Y. A LUCRATIVE BU8INE8& or WE WANT SOO MONK FINST-CLA9S BEWINC MACHINE ACENTB. AND SCO MEN OF ENEKCY AND ABILITY TO LEAKN THE BUSINESS OF BELLINC BEWINC MA' CHINES. COMPENSATION LIBERAL. BU f VAKVINC ACCOKOINCTO ABILITY, CHAK ACTER AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THI ACENT. FOR PARTICULARS. AT DRESS Wilson Sewing Macliinc Co.. Chi^a, Sg ft 121 laSftTTftl. Ssf T"L *r Pit Crlm Iv. CHEAP. SIMPLE. RELIABLE JAS.<- All Guvsspr-T c •HAN Used LOSS swIfICONVEIIIEHCi: RVOIDED BY UDSAMDCUMPLM ONE PIECE FlßSTphcmiums ._y~ (iSau.. NCW>TOKK ahwsß AMERICAN IWSTITUTE P'^ujrK —107&-187®- Ae6J xt - t, 'i2A KJ*PHILADA PsidPitrm f ">h*!; vlrxANKUMNsnrjTtf *~o '1 — 1874- fTXENTENNIAL . 1078 - f LPATtHT-HARHEL-CEMCNT frpß QLASS osTIN CQV/ERSswO WIRES] / j | j c °c 0 /**', ! 4 MEBXDEN CUTLERY CO. Received the HICHEBT CENTENNIAL PRIZE. i Turn 'Tatbkt Iobt"lUkdu Table Kitzrm. ffjFTiMfailfiirffMr* - "liMPr ; ' * MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF TAIt I C ft IIT I FRY Esclueiv* M.kor. of tho "I' ATK>T I*OKY "<* I AD L k UU I kEall I I CoHuicul Knilo. the durable \\ IIITI". fl . ... 11 AHII Ifl'flKVH 11ANI1I P li rfKbof 3 00 4 Mrwb Nw V-tk, lit' Tn. dure (bee It I sUrrh Hi ss diests/oor 1U < HM 1.. 11. . Iff**, *peMs** 1 K need l llnnllon I srets pon eeee sow. by yssil 1 .) ( • 111 •• y n Hrr. 11( eniee Kir— X I APCMTC $' le l;io.lrs.1 I elslnpue. rr-e EULII 101 R. wtow Mnut On , Rtwiinn, Re A firVTO ' *•"<*• "ell si sqfht lo weary fern l> AUXiii 1 O t t • ftmtib M l , 'ftHl nuns, Kir.. HIM NAI.K .nM.rsJM V* sod Ms lk*l(s.n. .1 IS l| K.Vk I. MI *.. I I'll S2BO I>Kl>ms,>n " -HUMS -1..1 " I n.r*. m.u JrCyVsaticaat D'lS Wnisic.i, I n listen wiJI.T. 855 £ 877 A "rtetm E££t£T see-r-V'.f ; , T $5 to S2O \z 'Whlsk,pragtiMt All)' <•* •* wMrto.l Out* sad 5 I Uwms frws IHI tiui Au#ua. Msla* liil" A IUV la Afenls iunele fines. 3f ms> i ste.'s" I. rTCTCWOCIiDwrfc.IT Drum urmuTktw*.*"*- " ' " fit VULvLnwr* ruin tit;* W..nss.t mess-. iu. IOH > A 1.1 W2Z if. /llltt II %IR Meslwrrd el I. f! Its wt Mr imp 1 t ttisi Ke- .pe eeni for lib linrwdieris si sat dtu* •tor* I I. Ilsitiw? fill X-wetrssd i, Bneltlrs l X, D/t/tbiLtvat i Hl:Ai* Ml'Mic. roii |j| ft J 1 < >lel)uM lies bynesd AlMlisKV A CtV, 33 Esm nibdo-iAI-V-rt I -I At'MTIM'M I I Hi' IHMII.,f,V Patent Ruleo. Msssuee, Paper Al hTlh Mpli To . i bttwi, and llhib,' mibuw4 * X" Ml 1 4th St , Phil. ni.l l TMII IIU.Tie. A xrw, rjtRAP, PER- Ij r l f * i < ur* fuf ur AtiulA) lw4 lor Ur <*e esil u, l>* II KA KB Willi llmsdw.,, Kst* Test. MONEY Knif.-.'SJr'fflteJS H R /Isnivlitrrutb Hl* fatten •.** t. PENSIONS l„. V Mi Mfrmssi-. Al't .f&f I IB . r>U It EPiimr gkM \t ATI Ills. lOndl*aasiia Ihmpb X m Wsleb sndOuUM ties b> IsniK MIS than ftt) Uold Addiwse A 1 _f 1 S-e*W dqnn A Mawlk. Anl* Seofwl 311 last Utt- T tKII ,* sitoiee Ul wnrtd 11). £..(• Irsa. VUtly Address J t t ltll C. aUnansata i-M Wrnr Owl. laldlaWUrllsatsn Ke mell 31 h < ITeolseS fsw* I a BHU'll ft IXJ . 3N Ba Kuwad. See Varh. -M oioi are Id Halle. Tha newest sad last l)ll,(nHl tbm# emt favjlsdl bu> one WeJke <1 e.e1.1 " I renins 101 l she 1 reirj a) IMtte Heir Jet ■eead IO e* Is esmple. 3 I t 34 "• A A Hrr, II 4 Canire hi .S Y Aerate msfta glOsdsp Try It. as a .. f 111 lit I* IIOMKa: Co South! ■J-i.m:. Zi. us* bu-.t*w head | fte I.W ftee'heee WersM Add* . AIXFfi A YIX'.l-IM. V> 9 ftstor Mows*. Xea Yah WiMTPfI K> I.- leseal sad sell ta Dswlsrs aa* An Itu nes anhswahshi* (.Urn < honuase shd lamp bsedt >* I'rsUHtnft. hslsrj liharal baa. tirw (rmUMi tnwim VKfM'HMMi PMJ Mosikh. teiasafc.. 914 Mam Kt.CIIAWFiH.O vol esn earwm s as as as as pov la* hame. GOOD 3S3j?s nu .imd PWssriet w sad baaursbts bp .dftreeesw ins. T. Wllltaassaw, i ii.i inn.tl.Ohta HO! FOR AUSTRALIA. taipwux lean id bs teiuarwwr af Xas Mi Wain* ST "(TaVmM- .rjrM-x^rur a ' Irw'lMV. H >UdOs '.M Wa^w.|S w pictorial BIBLES I .Mm litnairattan*. Addeem Jar ma eirrulee*. V.J. Illll.Xth A ! ■ k ell the- ouaph reaeeu eu f aeedefwd tsudsrd ti.ie laciua N-ne tefi ea imp d.t. mm 1 arh raaes.l etieleclts ss " The I'mreeaa! * HsdaN at UeM.ee lq s remedr tha. m cannaauted so htfthlf bf . uut nrifthlsua * M _ MIWIN !• I AIUM- I'eaewa. X \ 111 ' ft O -Tha ebmceet in lha world -Impewtam* I liAr. |s.mu Isrwss I-sniaar W ftaaraa •Mfsi# rtM IF tItWMW' TntdW OeXDUtWIIy MD fuejsnn Apuerl. srtteul .■ erje I>ew -Uael ihdot'ewieenis d.si'l ssese l.ms eaasd h l'treuls%> BOl KT WKI.I.S :i ") "•' lh New Vmk. P O Boa ItFI. I 'III \l*l >T ' ■ •■- esar idMaad la ttwaahfar. Oa [ I r~drl ,1 l.ifl- ere will a-ed bp Bee'! p-at-pasd. U>w r. in 131 VMawh lIM'SaA. X. T. OUR QOEEKS Safd ftr 2'stJii . * OF THE PETS. . U KTOUC! FIRE luwurAuoe. 1 ;; l.ee.nl s useful tVeulsr lo aeuej pawn aba •WW. tas! .w wsrsunal pamerlr, Jfrre al 4 stale It. 11. Mi.KHM. mi Brandwm. Nrw Varlu VIOLIN STRINGS! liesauia tisiisa Vmhn Ktrtnns slao f• Baaaor Owb Ut |ft end SOr -al. or MJ .40 andl9* a doftlKsel U* ma 11 on resuu.el of tie-oe Beehn ' Ae*4 card tor est. J. re OiNtIKU. laiwue •! Mueeesl tnatrs. 1 - sad Plruw). ' •aahren., tewtsrk. SOLID STEEL HARROW TEETH •elrenalU 4'aa.hlnrd arlll. l.ltkinees. I'pu rewse.pl of a IVeledbe m.aej nritar, wa will tellvwr ks the eiprese nr railroad *•, neb suaara tselh. IPS mrhas bm*. b* pl-V 4. I, inrh equals tesdh. k s inehe* tone, fur 3-34 Will Willi SWKKTS JdTl. til. KTtu-rel. V V * SMITH'S EAGLE CLAW, Aj snmiM mfr-a fssr fhVchinc all kml of ft mil r RRmr. rtjßC* Fwj to mt. miiiM to try K*l. and ft# brMwdprvrynlMra Snhir oni>! tvUttm) . and thit t* d rtAoot t- iltn* thw l'n v^f>tltF \ mmiiM by tawtuwa. \n mavl, TS mad I' tii>t\*ved quality, the brand ** WU2TK STAR. AA.U' , We hall iPo mannfareurw a l>wer qnai'.ty of Warp, which wiU be r!'l nW lite ** FKK|(I.L.S.N' brand. Knqmre for " WMITR ST\R AAA" I arpet Warp of ill leading Dry tbwwU 1 klwra piles: Di Brown'* Herbal Ointment Suptsisitor .'s are Jin enteesi t.) eure any ©see of Pile* I hat esn be found in tha failed Steles A ssmrie ®f eh*' Suppusiturie# a til be sent free by mail Is any suflerer n receipt of Jtl rents, to prrlesy pule{e and pack.on Kep ilsr pnea HI. Addrwes l>r. It. PIIKI.PK BKOWN". IMSIDuILAGEffIICEMENTS, OF F.VKKV lIKSt RIPTIO.N. So opt .at to Dealers m lsrr small quant.tins: by tha gallon or put up in bottle*. Private formula* j.rr pared in *trct confidence, of 1 ik*. M uctlage. t hemioala. Medicine*, etc. Doing a large butnvia. with nt machinery and under the nupenntenJeoc* of a akilled t hernial, wo ran oer pest .mlqceu.er.ta r. ;br r k> . PropneUwe Wslpola t*..l.>r W.rke Boat OP, tiers. TpISSSp LOW EX PRICES. n ~ Seal tor Ptxth.rt of tic KUifthls BarUrgtea Bot4. Address, lui Ccsci:iirrt:,B. 2 X. X. X. |h, B7StUX3TO:f, IOTA IN The united staTLo Is y f i' - I? tirilKN WItITINIJ TO ADVKBTIisf.ha, ft nirrae eitf Ih.el yau saw (he edlerth*' ami I* this impcr-