Tiiss and her Three Kittens. Onr old est has kittens three ; What do vou think their name* should l>e? One i* a tabby with omrraM eye*. And * tail that's long and slender ; But into ft temper she quickly then. If yon ever by chance offend hor, I think we shall call tier this I tliink we -hall eatl hor that ; Now, don't you fancy " IV)vper-|*,>t" A nice name for a eat ? One is Wnek. with a friil of white. And her feet an- nj! white fur. too; If you stroke her. ahaesrnes her tail upright. And quickly begin* to purr. too. 1 think wo shall cad hor this - I think wv shiilt call In r tliat ; Now. doiiN yon fancy "S,s>tikiu" A nice name for a oat . One is a tortoise shell, yeilow and black. With a lot of white about him If you tea-ohim at once he -ots up hi* luck. llo'< a quarrelsome Tom. ne'er doubt bun ! I think wo shall call turn this 1 think we shall cat! turn that ; Now. dotiA you fancy "Soratchaway " A nice name for a oat . Our old eat has kittens three. And 1 fancy these their names will to "lVppor-jK't." " t-ootikin," " Soraichaway therv! Wore there ever kittens with those to com pare ? And we call the old mothtir now w hat do you think ? "Tatutlia 1 . ngolaws liddli ywink." r/keiKM si. THE HOUSE CLEANING. Mr. Walter Ammidon laid his knife ami fork down with a gesture of abso lute despair. " Not gii.ng ti oliKui house again, Mrs. Benedict! Why, it seems as if we im.l only just reeoverevl from the dreadful tearing up process of last spring !" Mrs. Beueiliet slowly virvipptsl four lumps of sugar into his txifleo, tlicu htuidisl it n> bun. utterly rvcanih - of the mist ry iu his fao*\ 44 ' Dnv.tlfnl tearing up!'—tliat - per fect nonsense, Mr. Aimuhiou. A- if vou were very much imxmveniem'o-1 Ix-t May while the oarjvts wt-rc up ami tin curtains down and the painting iroun on. Of course 1 shall clean; it's my habit, and ha- Ihk u ft*r twenty whl years." Mr. Ammidon gave a little groan at tlie sad fate that awaited him—that awaitetl all Ivachelors iu U>ar\lmc house.- —iu the shape of several consecutive ilays of bare tlo >rs ami the odor of soap; of cold dinner- eaten wherever it W.L oonveuient to set Uie dining tabic; of Mrs. Benedict iu a chronic state of bustle ami crv--uess, ami the servants impudent, tired and sulky; of wide opeu doors ami windows where the draughts tors' through. He was a gentleman, however. Mr. Ammidon was, sunl ao repressed hia ill tempier and disgust ami mental iuahdit tions that house cleaning was a purely malicious iustigatnvn of his Satanic majesty for the torment of luankimh 4 ' We'll be s*> nice ami sweet ami clean," Mrs, Beuevhct went on, with horrible cheerfulness, "and I've been thinking that I'll have your r*oui> newly paperisl, Mr. Ammidou. I'm sure you'll like tliat ?" "Very much —when it's done, mad am." And he cut his meal short and rushed out of doors into the oh>l, fresh t V'tolwr eveniug air. " Ah, Iwh ! 1 can already experience the agonies of last spring ! G'kkl heav< n ! the woman must lx' made of cast iron to attempt such a siege again. It is no wonder he r husband ditsl if he sufferevl two attacks of house cleaning a year, and I shall die or gtvw crazy unless I leave her—bat I snpjxvse all women are equally idiotic." A groan of genuine misery broke from his lips as he strvxle along, his hat jammed over his eyes—very u:' ";e the handsome gentlemiui he really wa-, with his frank, cheery face and pleasant mouth, with tlie white, even teeth, and the half curling, tliiek ilark hiur, and tin grave, intelligent eyes, that nothing could ruffie as the idea of Mr-. Benedict's semi-annual 44 tearing up " —a courteous, refined, genial gentleman, whom society found a puzzle because of his jx'rsistent bachelorhood, when it knew of at least a half-dozen women who would have jump*-1 at the faintest chance of an offer of marriage fpm him—who himself wondered why he never hail falien in love—and whom pretty little Mrs. Bill Iwiu, the blue eyed, blonde haired widow, with no in eumberanee, a house of her own, a- ' .ui income of three thousand a year, often felt quite piqued with that he wa.- so very unimpressi* >a bit*. So Mr. Ammidon strode along, almost meclianically turning c-inier-, his pace gradually growing slower, and then, all at once, lie beard the brilliant tones of a piain* as some drilled liatnls playetl, and, hxikiug up, found himself in front of a warmly lighted, cheery, hospitable house—the very house where Mrs. Bes sie Baldwin lived. The contrast was so startlingly vivid between the pienres in his imagination tliat he involuntarily paused—one, the picture of the way Mrs. Benedict's boarding house would look next day, the other of how Mrs. Baldwin's elegant little home always appeared when In called there and a- it appeared i. ■ through tlie lac*- curtains—quiet, wurrn, hospitable, inviting. And like a revelation from heaven it came to him—an idea, a determination tliat was so strong, so resistli -s tiiat he walked forthwith up Mrs. Baldwin's front steps and rang the door hell, wondering as he did why the music had ceas*.-l an 1 where the player had gone. " I'll marry her if she'll have me, ami then we'll are how many times a year the house i-> cleaned ; tliat is, if " Then the dr opened and the maid invited him into the parlor, with the in formation that Mrs. Baldwin had just run into a neighbor's by the side gate, bat would be back directly if the sick child was better she had gone to see. Mr. Ammidon ensconci-d himself in the easiest chair in the room—a great, deep, wide, cushioned affair that was drawn up by the little low table under the chandelier. " Bless her pretty blue eyes ! Gone to see a sick child ; I like that—l like it. What a blessing that it occurred to me to offer myself to such a good hearted, cheerful, tender, fond little woman us she is ; and what a miraculous fool I have been not to have done it long ago. Why, liouestly, I feed as if I had been in love with her all along ; and I believe I have been, and never knew it." His handsome head leaned comforta bly against the cushions, and his well shaped, well booted feet were crossed on a low ottoman near the fire that burned cosily and brightly. He waited ten—twenty—thirty min utes, and When she did not come at the expiration of three-quarters of an hour Mr. Ammidon was conscious of a keen ypsappointment that astonished hiins'-lf. "At all events, my object shall'be ac complished, so far as I can accomplish it," he thought. And he took his gold and ivory pen, and wrote an ardent, courteous, unde niably eager statement of his case, asking her to be his loved wife, and begged an answer on tli > morrow, when she shonld be visiting Mrs. Benedict. "I accidentally learned you would take tea with us to-morrow night," lie wrote, "and I must know at once when I meet you if lam the blessed man I hope hi be. If you can look favorably on my suit let me know by answering 'Yea' to the first question I put t.i you. If it is otherwise,l will not trouble you further." Then he signed himself suitably, put the folded and addressed note conspicu ously on the top of a pile of uewspaper and sheet music on the piano, and took his leave, in a strange whirl of excite ment and expectation. Half an hour later Mrs. Baldwin came in, stopping as she passed the dining room door to sneak to the girl. "You carried all those papers and the music up stairs, Annie, as I told you ?" "The very minute the gentleman went away, Mrs. Baldwin—it was Mr. Ammi don, and he came just as yon went out." "Oh, that's too bad that I was not in ! Mrs. Mav's little Edith is very, very sick, Annie," Ami ho Mrs. Baldwin never knew of the precious letter, as tdio -at there alone |y tho fire, thinking of the caller she hsl missed with geiiutue sorrow Mini paling cheek* ami ovos full of disappointment. pretty Mrs. He— to, with lior soft hluo eyes ami ivl>< liiou-lv ourh hmr.nnd tunall, perfect figure. was more interested in the handsome bachelor than she eared to admit ovon to herself. The next day she dressed with nnnsnal on iv for her afternoon visit to Mrs. I tone diet, wotnlonng, as she lvnxted the sofl little ruolung 111 the nook of her sleeve l\ss velvet jacket, ami adjusted the /o ■- of her hlitck silk overskirt, whether or not Mr. Ammidon would think she lookisl well, mnl whethei, jsissililv, lie might not i -oort her home. S.> her eves wetv dancing with radiant blue sunshine, ami her ohoeks were (lushing a most delirious rose pink hue. ami her lovely mouth dimpling in he witelung smiles, when Mr. Aninu don onino into the sitting room, several miimti • Ix-foro the time for tin' dinnei hell hiring Mr. Viuniulon, handsome i than she hud ■ grandly intelligent and aniiuutod as he went up to her and ottered her his hand, looking stmight in her face as In' sjaike, very quietly, hut with ill his fat. 111 his word- ami she so smiling, so tui ooitßoious. •• 1 am very glad to sls and men were well rid of them. The lievt day he told Mrs. 1 ten o lie I hi would not want his apartments any kuiger, ami li.nl his trunks jtaeked ami sent to a hotel. Mr. Auimidon deterimmd to kill two b-.rda with one stone to get out of the p ■ hility of luiviim to meet ofwn Mr-. Bern diet's friend, the pretty, iu-rcil -s little woman, than whom he had never loved another, and to make his home where house cleaning was uukuowu, ami Bessie cried till her eyes wetv rid ami swollen to tliiuk how entirely indifferent Mr. Ammidou was to her. Ami the winter crept softly Along in sot*!, white, snowy robes, and several time-Mrs. Baldwin saw Mr. Amiaidoi driving past, although he didn't do more as lie passed than glance carelessly at the window ami bow. And the sweet, warm spring days came, ami with perfumy hints of roses ami woodbine, and fresh emerald leaves, and climbing vines, and bursting bh - soma, came 1 Jessie Baldwin's fate, iu the shajie of the unromautic, the inevitable spring cleaning that must lie undertaken and accomplished, no matter how temptingly balmly sunshine and fragrant breezes and cloudless skies clamor for promenades ami drives in order to wel come them. Thus it happened that Mr-. Baldwin wa.- ensconced in one of her chambers, with a bine veil tied tightly over her golden hair ami her muslin dress pinned up in front, disclosing ravishiugly lovely feet despite the half-worn hoots, with a basket lying in readiness Ik side her, imd her faithful ally, Annie, waiting to con sign piles of waste to deathly ignominy, and the pajs-r mid rag man. "Only one pile more, Annie, and aren't you glad we're so nearly done? Here, you sort the papers, and I'll that nothing worth saving has bet u put writh this music." And a minute after the soft, rustling stillness was broken bv a sudden ejacu lation from Mrs. Baldwin, ami Annie looked up, wide-eyed, to we her r< ading a penciled note, witii paling face ami trembling lips. " It's a letter I hwt, that's all, Annie. Go on with the ]taper. There is a man at the d> >r. I'll go down. You can finish. Ami with fluttering heart and eyes that were auspiciously bright, Mrs. Ik —ie went down stairs, gla.l of an opportunity to get away by herself a few minutes to think it all over, to try to realize that it was true that Walter Ammidon had loved her. And she brushed away tears tliat were both rapturous and full of disappoint ment and fear, ami ojioued the front dour to Walter Ammidon. He bowed with a little look of sur prise ami chagrin, fearful lest, now that his love for Bessie Baldwin had over leaped it- boundaries, and forced him to a ss>. >nd attempt to win her love—that had become more proenms iu proportion us it seemed nnjMtssessable—fearful lest his coming, as suggested by her appear ance, was inopportune and awkward. But Mi <. Baldwin flushed,and smile.l, and looked lovely, despite the old blue veil. And then he suddenly discovered she held in her i.aiid the note he lnvd written her six nr >uth* ago. She answered his inquiring look as she conducted him into the parlor. " I linve oulv this moment r-al your letter. Oh, Air. Ammidou, what must yon have thought of me ail this time?" His face lighted gloriously. " That you were the sweetest little darling in all the world, whom I loved s >. and wanted so, that I came again to- . day to plead my cause. Bessie, consider that letter written just now—what would lx the answer ?" And she drooped her white eyelids and half av-rt*d Jn-r sweet, blushing face, and the answer eame through her parted lips, so low that only a lover's ear would have known she said "Yea." • ■ • • • • • And Mr. Ammidon never finds fault when his wife "cleans house," liecauae lie knows if it had not been for that abased institution, he might be u lonely bachelor in Mrs. Benedict's establish ment. An American's Success. Capt. Boynton,wearinghisindia rubber suit, has crossed the straits of Me--iiia, piiK-mg sure —fully through ls.th Seylla and Cliarylxlis during the prevalence of a severe gale, which caused tlie destruc tion of one of the accompanying vessels. Fortunately there were no lives lost. The trip took five hours, ami was wit nessed by tbe American consul and many distinguished Italinns. Shortly after starting, 1 toynton received a blow from the tail of one of t.he large tisheH which nlxiuud in the straits, but upon the ap proach of the harpoon boat he was found entirely uninjured and laughing at the mishap. Notwithstanding the predic tions that be would never leave the wa ter alive, t'qit. I'. ivnton landed in ex<-. [ % Hitlfmrm trN One •*I !,***■ I hnrilna DUirtcl \u*rit v llnnnril %%! . liitpttMniti rml l l.rr't < itltlraaliiltt t j \ slt.itige sequel to the trugi-lv of j .tohn P. I'<>' cxivution at Mountain j Mi in low in o.uitiiijyiil in an ottlcial piqui which-was tiled with the dep o tiitent t I jtiNtice iu WiiNlongton. This e* no b- - ibun iui iitlidmit bv Kdvvurd (iiluuui, of i Sail Bake City, that l.ee vvus liidiiied to make II isuifesnioll to the I'lllt*-! Stnti - dl-trict atb'l'Uey oil the protlll e 11oil 111 return for -neh eonb -sioti bi klioulil i*- I ivive a reprieve ami eventunllv a full pardon. I lon promise, 1 Stimuli ulleg*- was made t.> l.ee lo the di-triet attoriiev iu furtliei uiee of a plan t.i implicate, e\|N>-e ami puiu-li all the Mormon lead et , from Hindi.un Young down, who were believed to bo Oomvrilt'd ill the Mountain ib adow inas-acii Gilnitni all* in - that he vn sp disclosures he should luuke. In his eapucttv of guarvl at the peuiteutiai v at l'n . hi i. In bad free aiv< -st the ivll o( l.ee. and was oocupnsl .jutte a wliih in isimtuettug the negotiations Iwfore a mutual lltldi-rstaiuliin: was had bdwe li lav ami the district attorney. !,**< was cautiomsi lv the latter not to uiake known the substance of his ooitfessioti to aitvlxkly, not even t> lus wife Bachel, who, it will be reuieudwrtKl, was tlie > in-taut coiu|>auioii of bis closing hours on earth, ami attended him in lu ><*-11 up tv> the moment of his removal for execu tion. But Gdmati says that the confession was i< .1 ' ' lit tif and bv liactiel dur ing .- lit lu> luev.ts when lev happened to be ab-i itt from his eell tak.ng < vt reis*-, during which int< rvals their curiosity got the 1 *'iter of tiiem ami they read the toll* - of manuscript a* tliey lay on lev's w nting desk. From tin e furtive ami b tactual pe rn- n- of the o nft - -it Giliiuui ai-quired a r.d ktiowlid- o of ii- substance, which In- says is at variisible for th ■ ervler under which the ilremlful him -acre at Mountain Meadow was jvqv trated. Discrepancy lvtwcn the two euufes - i this p int of Br gl am V' ting's all'-g<-l guilt was cotumcuttKl npm widely at the time, and is now accounted for ly Gilnian, w lio say - that the charge against ltriglial . Y'ltin ' b\ Li •' 111 Ills 'Sillies-.,Hi to the district attorney was expunged, ami tliat the entire paper was garbled iu the interi -t of the Morimm cliief after it ha I pa— < d out of lev's |h sscsslolt and before it was given to llu- public. ihe original confession published br the n raid was made by L't- wlu-u lie was under sentence <-f death and before any delusive promise of a reprieve and par d"U ctuld have Ihs-ii held "lit to linn ae corvlirg to the statement of tiilmau. It is str.nige, therefore, that under the induce ment of such pnnuiaetl pardon, i te mv oiiil iMiif' s-nui should Ik- lens severe ujN'ii Brighiun Young. Gilinan also says that in taking his first message to lav from the distuct at t ri:ey, he was instructed t • t<-ll the prisoner that if he would itismiss his law yers and put i miself wh >1 ly iutsimmuui eatioli with all I under the pf t'- tton of the ilistrict attorney, he, l.ee, w uld tc ss-rvmg his own iut-r -t m the most salutary way. Hence it was tliat L*-e gnuluallv came under the influence >f the district attor la y, wh" tl -. -ef'-rti. pht d linn with the eojv of |>ard<>ii until he sivurcl the con fession in it- entirely, nn I then kept his victim under the belief tliat reprieve would arrive at any moment, until the fusil.ide of the tiring party etid'si hts hf anil his deception together. It may seem improbable that a man <>f the cunning and disvrnmeut of l,av should not bavi- deteet*-! the d i-eption practii-e*! ujmiii him, when, during Un just few hours of his life, he vv. * taken a hundred miles awsy from tin- reach of the telegraph to he done t-> death in a solitude wln-re reprieve isnild reach him only by a miracle. But those who have prompted Oilman to v uke cb ui breast of his oomuvtion with what they .de nounce as an mitrnge ii]>li-.< Ut by theexjav tatiou of a reprieve. His tiieatrical bearing, his imjvrtnrb able cn ilii'-ss when, sitting ou the i-'fliii, he gave suggestions to the newspaper artist as t > how he sh mid Ih> akctclnvl all, I'- ey say, indicate a wn-t belief that he was acting a farce, iiiidthiit his usher ing into eternity was us tmexjiectod as if lie ha>l be n strtu-k by lightning. This is the web of the story as woven by Gil man in bis atti lavit, un i elatxirnbsl by the peraoQs who have tirgixl him to make it. Oilman -a vs tliat lie was fir-t moved by remorse to tell what he lias revealed as alsive. As to the discrepancy iu the two confessions he Rays he can be eor roltornUsl by Rachel, the widow of Le*. As to the alleged motive of the sup |*r* ssioii of the part implicating Brig iiam Young, it would hanlly be just to t!i'- district attorney to repeat it until In has had n opportunity t<> explain why the suppression was ma-le, if it r-ally were made. Oilman lias lia-1 the benefit of a testi monial from the distrii-t attorney, who, in recommending hini nlsmt a month ago for an appointment as a mail carrier, testified that ho was a reliable and com petent man. On the otlu-r hand it is Raid in defense of the distri'-t attorney that the charge against him is the work of a number of politic Ana anxious to get him removed from his ■ llie- in the interest of a favor ite, and that the whole thing is a con spiracy which will come to light in due time. M< nwhile the attorney-general refuses to allow the affidavit to lx- made public. He says that persons accused have rights as well as accusers. Chinese Cousins. The Han Fran - seo ftnUrih l has the following on Chili- eon sins and their obligat ous ; ill the course of the evi dence of a Chinese interpreter in tin- Ah Moon murder trail, the witness was naked what was the application "f the term 44 cousin," as used by the Chinese, or, in other words, what was the relation ship existing Is-tween dunce calling each other cousins. He replied that all Chines'- having the sumo surname were cousins under the social laws of China ; that it made no difference from what Htate or jmrt of China they hailed from, they called each other cousins, mid that this applied to the C 'liinese all over the world. Tin- witi.e a wiiHasked tin-ques tion : "It these cousins did Hot con sider it not only their privilege, but their duty, to sustain each other, right or wrong?" He answered that they did. 44 Htippose,'* said the counsel, "a mem- Is-r of the eousiii family by the name of Wing was kilhsl by a m -mber of a cousin family name I Hung, would not all the member- of the Wilig family be obliged to pursue the Hung family until they obtained revenge on one or the other of the members ?" " Yes, sir," re plied the witness. Such is l.irc. Mortality statistics, showing the aver age duration f very recent investi gation in that State : Yrar*. I Year'. M-n iinruiployrd As I Maon* 4s JuclK'-h 6' | Traili-r* 4fl Farmi-rs SI Tailor*.44 Bank offloen H4 Jawelor*... .....44 Coojs-r* f>R ! Miimfacturera 4:1 Public officer*.. .... .17 1 llakrr* 4S OmymHi 51 | Painter* 4 Hliiifirlßlit* 55 I shoemaker* 43 flatten 54 | tutuatfli ••••...43 lawyer*...... 54 j Zditor*......, 411 Uopeiuakt-r* .. 61 i Mii*iriaui 33 Bla< kmltlie 61 ! Printer* I'M Merehante 51 | Macbinleta.. 31 Oallro printer* 61 1 Teach'r.. 34 pLivr'e an*. 61 Clerk* 34 Bute 60 OpoiatlTe*...,,.! . .. 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Kit- Nt-w 1.-ik , m|iaiin - running at im abl|ta to I UlM|if, Willi lilt -V,-I'tJOll i f til- I'uuald, will itiu at. anu la foftlili htlv, lllali ...t . f wot-k!>. afltl 'a, 111 IMriag to tin- fallitiK • ■ft 111 tialtli- i.t half jiaal utn o't-ka-k, nit ibo uioruiiij; of (tu t-ltn ,11 , a tin -tart- tin tin- attimiooiii of 111,- s. ut In i n Hold, St. 1. -ui*. and tin ilt tatoia ai'tlilg aa diaft a tl- tiiiiu, n>. aiwturt (dill. - waa a, a. -ti a uia>* of flam. , and tin- gUt-ata on the u)i|al ll.an - Hrltl awak.lu.l only to Ibid all . . lr„ out ft aiid-b atli atainig tbelli lu the fan IWflia w rt i.aotnd I : tin ana .-f lutii, ladd, t a and lit < .-a-aja - niaut laddb juill|a->l froni tbri Caai un-llta and, a,-a)al with i-rnlo ii Uitu-a, wbllo otbcia f. 11 ilotli... to the fii-n-o flam.-, ur w,i (trualiMl out of alt m iiiblaim to huniau (oiiit I j juni|. ig fnuu tl. tiftli oi ltli atory winduws to n., ilagguig u low. Tb. 4mA wiUnumbernoarlj i..,t, . ■ Jiriatll)t gtll-lt and i, l imit. lint. Wo|, llUUl la-rli-.a tbtllblig t.-a)a a, I, tl,. luluatoa, t < of whom waa Ul. a. tr, a-, Nl las bat. i la atoll, who waa on tltf ataoo of flu} itl.faU-.l Iti, okhn Tboalor. tin- uigbt of that unii al,;. ).!-• oauat. Tin-I 'aa u uj-waril i f on, luUllou d.-l latU|s Ml a t'ln. Haiia. ( i ~iyn. N 1., -aa I urtn.l fo- di alii and ',r tin,, • bildrm tlanguruuaty inlund )•> 111. Ilauw, m fr,IUK to aid h, r lln m waa .tuit, a)• i n. \( all all,, t. N.-W \. ia, and a lititul. I i .|-ulaf.!. fa 11,,1. , wtln- to tb. .low Ufa". • f ~ H...U t - I'br Hudaoti lllu r | sor Hilda, at l'alun i . ; luauiaini-, f7A.n. ~ i)urgitr> I'hlorofoniual a faunlt of li„!t |aliauia Ul 11.-I.ii. 11. Y J., and raiuiauattd Um Soom . \ tl,.- i noun or and a fi:, i . nij-auju. l.iiu, and fatally lujunlii; tbr nr. man. A flr, at < -tautiu •)>; - - o-niati!.,' in t : tal ta 1 wl,ll dim and i'-m botura lit tb wi.vk - I tin . at a. j. . an J. bu f. M 5|,... 1. m 1 ; !, ~ b.a 1, ! f, r Alciandrta, tin- captain, mat. da. : rl Oiauwrm drown, 4. Only on. t . , tb. -Uwaid. wa Mini It ba la, u.b - .di d tbor :!-.i> to tumatlgat, all til, tut, .-f tb* allrgtal lilt, lariti, , m tin N. w *-I a. . . m!. I. Tw ■ iMrg,- :.r, a ... .it, 1 lu Cat. r . N J.. and r.-ui.T. >. Okio, tin tn- II- t: - tin-iMUiptrt. d. atiuotJ S l-f It.. 11.-. tin.t ii: id. oi.. of tin lar-.i tt w -U-u uu'.la 1U tb. . -uiiU:, wbtlo by lb. Ult.r. twenty-tn, .t tb- bu-..,. bouara. ator, ami r,*idiiu>- f1- n .iriv uo- OUlulw-d to Hill flam,. N 1 - wmivh'ea wura- l,M.t by tb. btinitng of tin N nib. ni ll !, i, St. Lottla, a- waa at tu-1 -ll'. j id, tin 1 tula I . (a-aalbie Hi-if, I - -die a will la- foUUd l I lie r,- m, ,al of tin lrf,r,a I the ru. - 1 -Im •f a:;k w. on. Ul ill .i Idt' to ! II -k- , S aiUUtllg w. tk id the old rat - 111 tb. lu*# tuu>ti<* of Ibr lulluu; 11' fit l*r> I eomnet'a Jurv return,d a i.r . : that i,> W. Jew.tt .-aim to Ul .bat', (row wound, m cuedl, a bainl gr. mat. .1 i tb. -mi. of the firm t> Or,lU. lb Jew, U. and (bat Un latter** ,|.-atb wa. cal'.-w-l bv i wou.-U Hi du-t.,1 by bimaalf.... 11,.', wat.r n-gfter f i ISJII. taking with bitu •i of tb. t. fun.la. baa l.eu- a) ftuol m 111 Lln. S I \ l'rtuo-t- n < Vli. e atn : nt ■ j-ol wub t - daugbt, r of an.altb, rbnaJelpba ui,reliant. t'liailea li. (dimaii. a nn,- ma, bile ag, ut. n, found inuriler.il tu 1. .. t - rt. Ma . A man nan ■ 1 Wil'.ia- a, a- . . ' I murd. reU nan. wa. air, -1,-1 . u : . . u. Oeu. tl. V> t'urUa lA- b& !-„-" i a ui( ! r the leco.iy of the Ardigt :| .-lab p|- -:. Waalungtou, formerly tb..- b tu. of fb Urt 1. |,t, arid wl nh waa -Id f r ' and ! ! n' ' lb. m ■>, im•ut ui BMM. About I ft,ooo ■ : are bun,it there llw grand jure f l ar.- Mm taanh, m,l. MM to hww and May. f r dn, bug m t) .1 , nil, , tb, > dene being tmmftn-;. 1 t I'alncl u iNm.rll, - :i trial for the murder of Murgmn 1 a.-11. Man b Cbmik. l'a.. w.-i- f i n..t> • f I utd. r ui the ftratd.-grre . In Wa.buigt- u ti-, jury again d;-agi-.,l In tl-.- o>. --f \l. Ik llttn-an, t-barge,l with I- ■, 1V ink* a |a. kage .i -nlaiun.g 547.000, at- 1. :i ft. m Um t : lad Nth - - It. I. , f->r a Slat, •, natr and fen n-j-r. etlta tn. a, tb- itejmWuTUia - - t. -i tun, n; r- , il lative*. Tin re waa no i-h-ice for u nab-r n-: f-T the t, ufb r> jr. • ntaUi*- Tb, . v ■ : f bro- khu. Ny„ Edward \ ! : died bi ai-ikr-in-Uw of al ut C-". ,K W i Ixtuiaian* aitnalion wa diaen—> 1 1 ■ tb. ra* net, and fr.-.h ln-lrti n- . - • I-' the . -n . -i- n at N.-w oi.- lb , . - I -,b. 1 baa aieadily adan,-ed in tlx- L- tidou i> no!. Tlie woman wb> nbut: ,d a- b,r -m. Charh-a Stirling, tb.- 1 -nitgat'-wu yOtn ■ mur derer, baa .1 -..r.il tlißf -he bad mad ,v i., ■- take, and had lie, utmtwwMd U|• -i I t- t- Sa|.rta-, a New Y-.rk I r--k< r. dlt I -ud-b at) ia a coach while Iw-lltg tak* n to ina boin. Two men fought a dm 1 u.-ar l.ittle Mock, Ark., with -ut uifllci. ig any damage, i ... ~-r. a. tb, ir •mbAi loaded ww> Moali cartridge* \ mail earner named llam- ;i. m- murdered lu \V,-t Virginia. Mu nnird-r, r baa boo r --ruated l.arg. f r. ,t 111- .>>. raging tu the w.w —la near Remdout. N. V A 1 named Ibeuuaa Wclali. ag-1 n. baa l . i indicted by tb. grand jury . f Hud-n . mty, N. J.. f.-r miird- rin tb. fit-t .!■ i. Michael Makecrent.-i e .< • iinWilhama burgh. 1.. 1., l y n-ltirtgn,- t" h fam.ly ..fbr.a-i alieeltce of mtteli year*, durii wbi b till •t - bad n. er communicated '.!< low relati,. . who ii|.|.w,il bun ,1. ad While under tin influence of .tbcwm tr. mma. a miner nam. ,1 Harkina. ran Uiiwgh tbe aii-.i of Altoona, l'a., brand:-bun. a knife at alt ki .- all wb came in hi- way. He -I*ll-1 on. man -n time*, .liwrnibow. l' ! aie tlnr. a: 1 i- in r i allot, atoned MI.I clubl- 11, l! • • ; liS.T" " . II" war, final!, captured and 1- c! Un Tr - rnniora of a 1 >,! |i an war ■ 1• ! tb. '. --fa greater amount of com in Italtimor,- than bad ever before lawn all i intr,wlucc.l petitioning 1 m-r, - t-- pro hibit polygatmata from voting Ii ding olt • John I'nmatt. a llro-k'.vii \. \ . nar maker, aft'-r a p**"''-need debauch, attack. <1 lua wif.. and another woman with > or. drove tlicm from In, l.xlgiiiga, 1( k.-d the -r and cut lu- throat with a r.i.or, bbuliii: t-. death Iw-f ir. a-i-ta:.cearrived Noapixiint mi-nt of a*o natp jueti t* -ii.it • 1 I 'avid Ia\ia will 1-.- made until • mgr, -- niw-l- in June, and po-dhly not until I*. -ml .-r ...'lll, •teamahip I-co. from H .vannr.b for No in. „a --bnrn.-d at wa. and four )- blo, a man n inn w York city will 1-- • itnin, n I Tb, Pr.-aidciit ba pardoiml < barl. 1.. Hni -e. con victed of forgery. Tht- i- tin fir ! per.loii granted by ITeii.ient llay> * .. I In 1- -dy of lie young, it daughter of I'. T. Harnuiu wa takei'i to llridg, jmrt. Conn., f--r interment. Ton vacancio- exiat in tin- n.edi *1 <-orp. of the I'nil.-'l M il- - mil v. but will 1 , ti11,,1 until fall. Meanwliil, a U.ar.l of modi d> \- sminora will I,- orgaiii/.ed. 1.. me, t in N w loil., foi'ibe purpo •• of e*tninlnganpiicont*. fin" buiidrnl Indwii", who claim,,l that I bey have be-u .l< ceived ly S|Hitted Tail, iii ropi .-.ill uig that tiny would b* obliged only to give up tin arma taken in tln-Cu-ter m---.n-r. win r< u the government inn-ta on ii gem ral diaarmanient have again gone on tie war path. It turn* out that the I lev. W. 11. Hcott, the ci.lorcd preacher, who *i report„l a, having !•< eu murdered m Month Carolina, i alive and will.. ..Two pii.oiiera in jail at Manchciter, N. 11.. anci • led in ov,-r|ioweniig the turnkey, and aft- r tiring tlo.. hot* at tin jailor i wifo. made good their . .ca| . .. In New- York, Jowph Jlrn-ly. a rontraetor and laibtieiau, fiuarr.-lwl with Jam. - l.<-aliaii, a lali.nr iu lit* employ, with whom In- had 1.. ii drinking, and wa, knock. .1 down, receiving a fracttued iknll. .. ( oiin-.l for Htirling, con victed of the murder of a little girl ui Young - town, Ohio, mill who whh re) r ■•*■• I f y till governor, claim that the reprieve w.i < e.piiva leut to a pardon, and have l.cgnii jitimt . .ling* for ill, gal detention ... ,f i' .-rge lientty, a gaiter iu the tiraiul (antral Hotel, xlnit and aevcrely wounded Jntne, Ijvriny, a fellow waiter. N. I'. Carter, a New York commiH aion merchant, waa lieateu aenaeleaa and robbed by highwaymen iu St. lamia. At St. Teterahurg the belief prevail* that nothing can bo done to avert a Rnroix-an war. It ia believed tlist immediate bofltllitie* will cauae a riae ill Amerieaii grain Tin- New York city liquor dealer* have rent a com mittee to Albany to oppon- tbe liquor law. One of Tweed'* lawyer* ha* gone to Albany, N. ¥., ill behalf of iii* client, who, be cay*, i* willing to nurremler all hi* property and diecloae all bin companion* in crime .. Col. JlcClure, editor of the Philadelphia Timm. wa aaiaulted with r whip by Natliuniel McKay, a naval contractor The bricklayer* of i union have gone oil a itllke The I 11 ■ t nail, iu, l bntk of SUlfield. t "On , I* emhal la- ..I, hut It la allp|*.i.l to lw> aolvMit No bllliKTllnte chang. 11l the mn-loli to I liglatid fl,-tu the tutted State* I* expected Mt* \lilia l*i. kill*., It nu.hUttl* e1..-, ,1 ti, i etigag. mint at the I agle I Ilea lei, New \ oik. giving a bet i, naoii lliat the management bad not ful lilted 111. I, U'llla of It* cold lac-t Will. Iter Sign- .-r life wcr, .In-, -ivei* t lii tba laxly id l'i It 11. i.u. n, who bad he-en lying In a vault at llno -iek, N Y., t i two w>. k*. and attending I'll* -ii'tau* pi,'ii"Uii,s,l It a can of *u*|a.iid. d auiuiation \ lovoll .avuried among tlx .-.Ml* id-, on lUaekwelt • t-lmid. \. w fork, ami t- foie It waa quelled one of lb. |>rl~'Uri* waa allot it. .1.1 l-l a k. ,-)-. i 111 New Hatupahll, the I 'ollatltutioual amendment aladlalllng tb. t, 11) mil* t. t a- a qualification I. i ofll.W, wa, v * -1I iqaui ami ) e.l by the go, or Iml ami council I In XV gale Hie. k..1 a llllllltvi of nnm Ih tieal lite ti.uaf of Nol th I aloUlia, wllli'll In nil. wll Wltb Ibetl flaglll. Ufa. IHm-O ntcul. 11..W unii. i .1 if ti ' \\ • in v. r knew ,tlo wild Hitll.l e.l* " I lllil ,'.>nt. lit,t| tin whet. VllU Will, lllil"! : tin I It'll 1110 l " pOtNT, the HIIIH compel, MM , .'I tin Ui.-ili win' , nrtl Inn hi, u.l hv tho .htllv nwcut id hln I'loW, tuni ynll loir the munnl of iinirtuuriiig and tlio v.-no id comphiiii! " Th, otlu r day," eaid Fr,. - llltt.li illtllt II g.Kil while Mg<>, " I nt,n*l hv a moj . r, wlm WHi play lug u merry tune With litn od/e ut. 'Ulld n eo.-k. ■ Alt !' Mti.l he, ' mine in u Itiii.l lot f..r I-V.rll dtuig ITHtlid like II dog', ,Ir IV 111 ;- awn* ut a lump.' ' Heighn ' mgluit our llelglll* I, 111, bliteknllllllt, ill nlit. in.' ' I alii ntrk of till* uut-vhair work,'i-xeluiin* the earpeuler, 'broiling and inventing under the nllli, or e\]x>n. lehul lip lo re, plying in* needle would that mine wna a more i,. tl* e life!' ' 1 nlit day of gi.ie, the bank* won't ,h-.- 'lint eUnt oilier - ** n't pi* what nhall 1 do?' gllllllbl. n the ' I hotx- a dog iiivthing!' 'Happy fel low n,' git -alia the la w * er, a* In* i.-rat**ll,-n hln ht ml over some perjd. Xlllg cuhc, ~r jx.r, i over mine dry record 'happy •el'., w 1 i th .ti cudgel in* liram olt tin* tiib -un, *, v.-itiou* .[Uivntio: ' Yinl through ail th. r iinilieatloiii f iwx-iety, all are e.uu phuumg id tin ir um iitioii fhnlmg fault with their par" r e.dlu: - 'lf I w.ie only lk k - i ;nat, or the ..tin r, 1 nh -lllil Ih <• ill. ut,' m th,- uui*et°rv.,l ery 'an* thing iiit w hut 1 iu i.' Si wrl* the w il l.no it ha- w.igged, ntul no it w ill wag." tlpjKned t,i l'uhlic Policy. An in-tin.staffs breach < f [HYWHWO can,- appear* tu tl e hist Yolm - of New Jet V t'. c 11 1. . w I*. J--I ! 'lta .1. - feu inut was a married malt. lie hint nt. >1 l.m w ift for a di* ri\ and c\p< .-tui to MUT.'dill (he nllit. I'uder then, eir enmntauc. * 1> told tin" plaintiff he would inorr* her wiihtn a r< ui..liable tin - alt< r hoi keep hl> worvl, aud the plallltliT broli. ht ler action, 'l'lnn waa the raM : pr -. Id.ll itl the e ! ipluitlt. The H< t. . hint objected tl then,, fart* would In I mill .ill anti It for breach id promise of marriage. * tl • proiniae relied u|xu n:UI plainly Ul.lawful Ulld void. The 11- - V'""t, and tie. Lan * 1 -nch n coiitract - p : '"lf ii hunbuid can bind hiiuseff U> a future marr-.ape, ,1-n.liUoursl oil the get- I dig a di* re . I V:, I Chief Jllntui- It -i ley ,*• * > lie caii incur similar obliga tion to )w- put Ul cfb . t 'll the dissolu tion of hi* marriage by the ,l,.itli of liix wife. Such eolitr.i -Is are highly im|k*ii tie and highly "ainhdoUe, Ulid ur,- th, r< ■ fore illegal." \ Iriangular s,-ritiiiiage. Hie Newburyj* :! //■ nihi sayna -.-'*. ! light Was Willi, - .i itl that ell* on Sllll d:iv Ix-tween a rid, heu uinl r.nsU r. A hen ncratchuig mar a wal, r r,uk was suddenly interrupt, ,1 by a hug, mt, and neither would give wav. Finally the hen made a Jxtis with her Is ak, which the rat ,1< • Igul, and then the mt uiude a i- t.i c ,-r l-.-r H< •!>. winch Was mt a mice, -h. At thin juncture n cluck fr-ui the hen brought tip the its-t-r, - ring t-i take a hand hirum f. Then u.i :- metiinl a triangular scrim mage with teeth and licakn. The hen had hut him one right in the smeller, which sn-mevl mt i- t ,-r! • mt. **':. • ■ red for a spring on hii lUitagonist, which was prevent- 1 bv t'lC c k lighting UJhiU nitn ami putting l.th sjuira into In* b sly, p- rform-.i. • the oleini tr.e.'uly .-f hmuuux Not aatiafi -1 with dtaMßbow)- uig their i-n.-niv, the* picked out lu* . *, * and left him. V Prisoner'* Pet*. Two *. .-- ..... (|f ... Bit! WHll. the totS ri •- Hank of l'-nglimd . rger, was traim ferr.il t • Dartmoor prison. S x>ti after lie waa ap|>:,r, !iily sc:7-il with paralyns of hm lower limb*, and has ever nmce lxi-ii aninmab >d the u .'lnuary. Ixab-ly a new g oenn-r **.-v* a) inte-1 to lhirt rn-i>r, vim i- -keptn-al. ■ to the genil inen.-s* of It: iwed'n llllirw*. The prin tiiu r w.m order.-i to get up ami ori s*, but p.".lively- refiiKsl. Thereupon he Wits put ill a e >ll e. ll an 1 left tin re nn* clothed until he ho -to dr. -. Within nn hour In- jumiH'd up runl jmt on in* clothes, and evidently " |s-rfee( cure li.-i > be, tl effected, bllt when he wa* l-.-illg stripji ,1 a euriou* discovery waa iiiiml". Hem .ith his armpit- **.r<- found a tame mou a and rat. ■ In *i 1 lie 1 -i caught in th- iy", aud had j a-tied and ful v. ith er. for tunny mouth*. (.ambling in Pari*. Pan* 1. * • !.:•• b -en - mwitM by a gentlem. aat > -lull 10-u-.g §luO,OOo at the card table in a single night. The pouee aommarily cloaed tin establish ment next day, from whieh it i* evident that the club in question was not the (Vrelede la line U■•vn'i . in r tin Jn-'.- y t'lul", i..-r ti" biiperati dl •*f which, with others ~f equal standing, continue to flourish ; ! the present moment. Htiormott* sums oontinite to b< lost all the year round at r> sp,et.ib!e club* like those übo*e tn'-ntioned, an 1 nt the ('i-rele ,le 1: Me literru-'i eof N.ee, which seem* t > have la-en e-tablishod for the g. utlenu n who are t,n lazv to go every day to Meae •. It was not so very 1 >ng ago that toe soil of a lioum . nan banker lost g-iikl.tHk) ** uhin a month at this chnrrning pin recre ation. lb- lire** a M Idle Iteaii. (I. u. W. It. Mnldlelon di, <1 in Leon county, Texas. 11• - wassluTiff. lb-was capture i in tin- Mu-r expedili- n in IKJ-J, carried to Mexico, a bull and chain put it j* ui liini, and lie was compelled t,- work in the sin < Is, and often whipped by the Mexicans, lb- and his fell,.** prisoners were compelh-d to draw to see **ln> should be exii-llted. Those who drew ii blia-k bean were to be shot, ami those who drew a white heali were to be set at liberty, (leu. Mid.lletoli drew a white one. Il *liM 11,- s,i|>|>na,-,t. \ml ren-oii.tbiv t.xi. that lih-jiio- tbe firaiul i'■ uti .I ll"tj, N'ew York, i- tin larg. -t and moat < I>null* furtii In-.1, that it i alio lb. liigh.-I prim! tirnt-cla** betel m tin- city. Hut 111 reality it* price* are now tbe lew. -t of ali tb. first-eln . bet, Is, hiiii-i-it* latest riilucti ui from tl.ko to sro ami ♦.'1.00 p r day. For tell rents we will send a scientific 1 kef ..in biltulr, <1 and sixty choice • ■ 1,. (i ns from Ibe )," ti -ul works ef Hvroii, Meerc and ItIIVUS ; all, , lift* n 11-otill popular Roups 1111.l other Wl itinga. 'IT*, peelry of tlu -c author* is true to nature and tho finest ev. r written. I 'Os mond .V Co., 1115 I lace St.. Philadelphia, Pa. JohiiHon's Aiutdj/ne Linimt nl may be admini I. red to children with perfect sacoeaa, in eu-. * ef croup, vvboiiping-cougb, intluenza, and almost any of tbe diseases to wbicb they arc liable. Vegetable Pulmonary Italsam, tho great New f'uglaiid cure for coughs, colds and consump tkm. Cutler Bros. A Oo.'s, Boston, only genuine. A positive cure for rlienmatiam—Du raiig s lilieumatic Jit-medy. Send for clrculai i to Hclnlnintiue A Bout lay, Washington, D. 0. ThttWannils at t llltla % It*. Mali} lisHHK n '1 "|* *t• ul and |*t|ttr*| no tli. no > ntd failed in flndm, tlo r*l|e f |ilotuiNt d. ai. fin itd-y pi'Jidl< 'd all lii I Mi.-i I lhn-|i, 111 W oiid * "tl <• lib inn nil |>li\sh tans I' < n.iNi tint fnllt tl Atl (flvlflß tlir* it In f |*r*tt)i -t •! N-'tin t • ft C'ailft'tma in M-areli nf f 11, and aft* t w ikiliß lutid f|i(h and fin.ln.iiutu . return )iiu ant) t ■. tfe t i in* t M tlo t I ' that |r*v r it / Many sif- wifii • tirh slid pulinntiarr afft* Otiiis limm iim tl the wiiilliltsH jdrj aialiiM.s that . i Mil |1 lunik' I, and In their iiinti|.i.:utuo nt *u\ thei* is ii" cut. for catarrh. I> t if I it li d ialio t j inVe thai Ho \ hat t- IttihdtM etuidi'V the rem it 1* There ai> thousands <l%tsal salli-factli'U a I ( <hU* llt nut f i f* is the "uh kuowu (V tUiu rruietlv for dimmm I arl b a n.u mn tmbjmA 'The f< titJtuhut'j It fftnl t i>, tin tu* st in'pular r intdy >f the da> f• hlhoUsntirn, ht attache, liver > Illphuut ale Idl ae* of tUy:t-sti. |. Sold t ■ 11 i., .i ! If-ie ■• - alia. - huu ft ii • • i >lunr in Poultry, Prof At .f No. , V\ alien St., N. V., has 11n"eivt| Uit I uti nnlal ami st * ral gnldmedala, a * J*i dipt f' r hi- m w pitHVsa fm hah h ihf . - ai.d fair; ultiv I n Hit-alts of hots© lnttiUlt Till* uJualU dl> very will give #!UU v. .rlv Ji' : t from l"i hem t atai-f*n s, rtrru iai's ai>d test iiilaU swiit ii re* • ipt "f | "stage. I.otol VlMterlul In \IV*II * n |(t|tllni|e t• •- j ■ \ i ma) hftft u. I-* st four, uiiik, shortt ning, however, and still have I ... trj • u Wig as di in t iim- Pouutri \ * ani PdtfM h \\ ill Ihb last magic element to f iv artier, hurfU'HtV, and union to tin rest, Ih© it - lit i a matin malicai (k rUuutv. Try :t, and U cuivimwat *>uitilr, Si.ol oiitl ( tut I tins, Ami *1) vurrj with lb. . liutt will itol burn, autl w h.-rw it i, uujj"ihhr km.li |:>] rl), rail all ! . tv.m-.tn.l M!.l JII fu. i t taiiml. U.i rtaiiif 1< !- 1- Hh.f Itvur) Colfortl A (•,, Prlit rnMlHit• !<•* I* till Thief *f l.lfr ii Im ul t . i ud ot|tuA with a ouoci), a v-.ld, ..r an. luug or thr ,tii.] Uiut. With ■ut i *ru an 1; u >'< .. |r> - urv "Hale llotn v fHmS*wl Hkl tat. 11.-i. BOiMW :' : - l'.k. . l. - U..'. In 1 >tj cure in <>tn imnut.. I iMpol Unl. Wl,m II U.:l ha.. N. y.-tW MU-J. at thv (Irt J ! nt i M.-t. 1, ..(•(>--mi. liraiid CVntrai it -i. - .autl) fmiu iinl rtM.tn., It. t n* lak- . 1 ■ an.t I ii. -.1 d.j.t In.. (ataatul .tat ' • 1 U-' <- t< I ' r ah inula i t tin cttr. Kln uuiati-in curfsl nt <•!:<•• by ]>urtitig'a Itln .rukt, lknailv. Hrud f..r cirvular to Hek idnuntrue A IS. nth v, Waakingtiua. It. C. Aiu.-r in Siun.liir.l Hh.it. r fi lt ibn!. ailjui- unl .1 ..lit 4. manufartu t. -t I I ti,. . last I .x . i, !<• the- S. w y-i.i. 1 a .l t .11 Ii- M . N. * y<>ri. Fust* fr tin.-.. ii u. .uff. < - ra, lufom-ati- a urth tit. ixi&uda 1 . t;,- -- -.-it < h. altil. I'll. n a IhalthJuir nalthatt a.!.. . all, <.t ft... AiMr. -a. ElrO trie Quarterly, runti-nati. O. Hi.< : nidii- V.- tutalT tn-v. i fa:., tu ctttr thr-.linati.in. hold t > Oj.jir. • ai-ffl nft' r < ritiiiL', li. tularli.*, in-r --un. - i t-...' a! tn .f /*.> i'ur/rtfir. r llw XarlrK aaw TUM. 1 ' 3 1 V < 11 i kt -ltd CUeiuk-* V . 40 (W 4TCMa* o, i*\ m% i m . i . * Hil I \-4 s 5* * 1& UN# !!% s yv .4■ .ft K 4kx* \ i . ? 30 A# T 40 *boS'. -ia4 I H . 1 ft OS 1 3 v .Ahkrt i n 1 < !.• | MM 101 04 1 OS fUHey-HUU 61 4 P. Ms • II 4 1 10 (>! 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IV- f Uattls—l\s rl. U t 5 to *4 * ftO ft TS (4 6 Tft A f""l A A Vi•l \I s PlO T! r per trosk W Ns B% a nll *ri>r W. %0 | | WW i .*1 pale ''"l N --. " will (rs* to g \ tv W It I II 21 k 1 • nSt . N Y uianted (>. t aUMWWI • f'lp tneti' * • I ■•! I *••< l*l M rU*. Church's Musical S2O Visitor. li, rt It • I. .\ 2 |>v ,f Mis"!' ft I Mttftlcsl Hi - Hk- l i !. tl*. iHtw. 4 .He I | ei | .iir 1 - nt PrsmlU'K i /"*" ls*tr> . i'.a- •lurst >4 | .*(I 1 V ear S n 1 Mimp - ' fmtl |*sr fM'Uisra Id |. t* f.'i SSlllpi* . M.lfl f'tt *"*7 tif p pr \ i' * . .1. f 111 Iff ft A i I).. V inclnnnfl, f). COLLINS iCO'S i 1 A B t s \^ T a^ I^^S%ELWOWS 4*o£ r '£ol AOS J —J C AODRCSS TO 1 r *n yj . ' r ". ' "" c cr " aia WATta ST ' A / \ PVR ET I j llfill ■ nti .. .j !irt *u.*r m I*n.Hi Sr* ■ . tirif) 4 t l<) ftmwft the ! r in B s mm I w w A F s T psrii I). l. JOIIN-iTfIN. N. 1 Kl.tr tf M'*tt>- I#S \s .1 ST Pit*! Mxn M - TA Ki rrs siiniTs • iisj't ri• its*! K ep a Put. t : Partl* n!o Dres Shirt* i nti I"- ttimhs I *s i>tM ' tntiuna s llsmtksrchisf. I ; . 1' r* s. vf. -1 f -t h'M p'si'ti Shirt* tu •" t mesMifs. I . n i • n f i Wit).INI. Vn t l.'tfstt! w t of a-Mulns i • •!! pls*s ' Vdlar anil M> M' Hutton* k t' ' with !*t-fi Jislf tlo* k<'i'V Shifts Kn |.' ShirtuM.-i! i. -I 1 RTF on rst - .pl of pries litft'O pin "f ito- r.i- -i no sipit-*s eluirg"* h pay. s titip's* with fall (hrsctit-ns fir •*••• i msssursmsnl s, ui Vtw ! • nn* •* till • V *inp r**|iiirrr the ir**( Ifaod Culthstov GEO. W. RUE, Hamilton, 0. 100,000 AGENTS WANTED! \V r °HK TOR AI.I. to sell the two In*M suhseription ** htsik* of the yonr hi UKN'I. f'l>Tlllt*H t'f))IPI.KTK hit Knlf|ktitl)r illustratwd It isths moat fssctniitiiiir Biopr.iphy publiftlMMt in year- It eon t :in* ft f ill account of al. hit un-nt Intlmn fiaht-K. 3d. TU 4IiIIAT \\l>T AM) TIIK IVVCIKH' I 't) A>T Imi.iis i tr.p of over I.V.rtHi lu.Uts l.y (ien'l J Uunli'i*. Ink' tl by order of Iho Unitoil State* tiuVWrtU in si it. It is t-loa nt ly lUuntrstod. A wonderful and •setting trip. Price* v cry rcitticnhlc. Kvory on* can make money aril-tig t)ieo books. Ad-.treM, SHELDON k CO., 8 Murray St, N. V. A I • ' '•'■•I.THOC am hi.ai iinkii or nut uw. OLKNN'B BUIaPHUH SOAP. Alt a remedy for Diakahiu. Hubica, Ahhaaiom*, ant) Houoiikkm or rna haia; aa a ifcut/ritcf, tlimnjtel.ini, Ml. J D.caiii of prrvriiliug and curing Hi.oumnin ami (lout; ami aa ail A nor not or tuu Toii.kt ami ihk lit 111. "(JtfiNkß Hl'l.l'HOh Hoai ' U.i" mi arnliiy the ooet article tny oil. m 1 to the American public. 'I ho t "xu-i.t. i :o in not only :trrcTr,TA!t, Kii*' (U, ami all other bleu ' J w, by Ita 1.. bu aoqtfcm a araliEST PBUCMK MM Otivi t aorrfXaa though the Clarifying ai.i exnoillttl Ul' on of till* WUOIJtaoMX JOCAOIS rir n The contraction oi obnoxious dia owi ir j refdliHN". and the complete <.:ndi* tlon oi okXfclHf won h |*-r e.'iiii afflicted with cocU* >u* i-xaJadics .a insured by A. Aiol.;it x'd Taav Ki.Ktv provided with ibis admirable purifier mvk AT maku til MAIM . or A askiKA or haliihar Hath*. Dandruff is reaoTotl, the law reUinwl, and gray n'JOB retarded by it MciUCAh KBM AOTOCAT* IT* O*k Pan a A3 *MLt 60 Cent# rsx Cams, I aa mo, (b < *x*a„ AClc. and |1 20. M lUit Ummh.) la IM larjs Ala " Hlli's Malr and ftktaker by*/ H!a--k cr Hrowa UO Cents ft I CllffUTG!. Frsf'r, ? Suit Ai. IJ 'l' I•' V I I 4 * \ • S" •• UfXrei !**'.> Aibrrtcs U|il(i wiiuiw J-lowr-na ert>lal) T rml* crtH tiituhiljl M tievaeii.g AgrhU ni t< . MefiahHr Ihmwl iiatlm-riur-Ut* A.11.1 SAM. ItISAM Willi • I < . .Ul \ HOIIUCt 43 s ~rj M Srm Yoft I' O K t 1 .IST. II) *pc|>*lii four Vrsra, S ouali patloii uiitl ■ iilliiiiimilllou of the Kanel* 'I litre % rura, (on (liirdioai) (tooin Ino irnr*, So 1 4 oil Id Not Sleep t\ ttlioul Morphine. tine I'll, huge of ttuiiiu'a 4 oudilioil ("ill* llitlde UK- I ul \%i 11. Sleep Hell, uiid I Tee from I*lllll. after being ttlti'ti up b> I'll) al< tuna. U tr l rhAN t* Mr., Kcb 22, 1F73. AMKMtt AW Mfci'lt lie C< —I Utr I*WH sit It f.r ( ur )mii villi utd ft r (lap )t*r tl.rwi issra, < HSlij*slivn still liflAUiinsfl-.i, f lie* liow 1I> I laSsc mlfrisl ill the |4bi!i 1 (ouM efulure sil l Use I bar** been hf.iw*! tu cur mm in fuf two ytawrs, aii l -l t;N|i tiitfbis without tW use ..f tu ir|>hme. 1 hs*e Ub gHeti up bv jtyfti.ftj* us |m: cute I hstc tsketi one |4b V**® of 1 *. ain s i o*ttrtvw sol ther hsve duos tin ti. t - a-J thsii sll the Wluf I hsve hs4- I 1 sell 1 est soil su l here no tislti. liter sre !1 the? tie rooiuiiupiKlst (u he r>** icihl Uie three ien*ss r -cs. M \* < < ( mr r wish tu If) them. ! rtu Umc fl.Vt. Voura truly, JOHN W. IjOKU- Neurnlgla mid IflieuiniitiNin. Liter and Kidney 4 ouipliilni for Tueuiy.flte \eiirs tared b) 4f iiuiiTn 4 ondllloii I'llla. Dm i n. Miu. J ul, 19, trn. AMKHII IN Mil l. 11l •II K.'t Uw larl lao.if r.iß jr.au I ham auff.rart leml.li uli Nearalfia ait l Mlnianiai. ali bin ai. l hklarv t uta |,!a:!.t. CM i-tnj a.tir |*la In tl>r t*. k awl hl{>A !'rll utts r f>r Hi tolhs to sU i- l jkit tap sii> silicic f' -ta the floor 1 here hsd srvrrsl tl - i ts sjietil s gtemt dosi for nie-l.ririe. which Ud t. t; •'!. s!i 1 Bushy e> tit lu ted I must sudef the fret of my 1* I h*4*l*n see e fi.ctids sir Astonished st the cliSiifTf in tfr M sts!t has suffered frutb IsftASimsllitfi c.f tl.< How 4*ls. sitti < tiStifdlli rtl. *ftd witJiee to try yiijr iuo!i. n*e 1 ttiterid slid to tshe litem, wnl woukl tiad te without tlrem If la 4ir> s aid buy them. I think they n.usl | l>r. i !iw-ti (fduhird with i sis >e?ir . have takt-ti ever* taeli< it*e 1 could hnar of; f utt ! none that i.nut aty it . rf until 1 re f |>r Qoain*s Ooti UtfaM l*tlhl sent to sn ai Ires* . n rsor i-i of {.fit oetil* hjr Amtnrtess Melh-im (V>., Maxtrhcwter. S II P* sale by i-a.hnv' tlr llauorer ht . |i.si.<*i. Ms**., Jobs K Hntry, urrar Co.. No. t - Ihace Thwe. New \Vrh t it}, ticnersi \£tul*. IRON IN THE BLOOD! A Permanent Tonic Without Alcohol. PERUVIAN STROP 1* S tv^islnd 1V.4 into of letm PERUVIAN SYROP 4 -otiuuns A oobnl. PERUVIAN SYRUP \ italiMMi the Rlood PERUVIAN SYRUP T. IMS up the hjwtem PERUVIAN SYRUP ll tlld* up the llrohn down. FERUYIAN SYRUP t h* Wilik PERUVIAN SYRUP f''tires the Dyspeptic. PERUVIAN SYRUP the e Rram. PERUVIAN SYRUP t ottiale WeilmwA PERUVIAN SYRUP hpTltJJt IMnlity. PERUVIAN SYRUP I* pleasant U> take. fAITION - lie sure >-tu et the "PERUVIAN R| r • Prico $ I a Bottle. A a. 1 psire pnniphtet, ctntvinn(f a history tf the PERUVIAN SYHI'P, a valuable jujer un |nifrwsin medical sen-nee. a trestiseon Inm a* a medical testimonials fmrn ttistinauisheil physicians, clergymen antl others, will Im* sent rui i to any a ldrt* •*. MiTII W. utiw l.i: A SONS Prtiprlrlsrm MS Harrison Avenue, lloeton. I SOIJ) BY DK.AI.KRS tiFNKHAI LY. No reader of this paper w /-V Specal offer ihould lose the opportunity (Jv JLduring balance of to tubscribe for PER YEAR. year 1877. THE DINING ROOM MAGAZINE ?*, one °' 'he moet ahltr edited mnnthlira In thoennntry, and with lla lint of popular rontrlhulnre, pre aenia In a milahrll, al tlic lowral poclhle rial. tlie heal IhnuKltta on luo at: ! ct of hoU#ekrej>lUK and £. no*'lorn Ks rry subacrlbir a] mi Ivea all.of ul premium * orlh 111 tenia. The ( ari>ii.rn I nmn, Henry Ward ll- .-t hri 'a paper,a.v. of It: 'The Dimso !: >•■ Mnnt." • Cnder title title (here 1. laaoed In t'tl. eliy.by liteUnionPublieh- InnCo.lil Huaur st .avrry t. .1. InslrtteUve. r.iirrlalnlnc. and u. till mum it t mnirtiritf'. ronUoried br Mra Laura K Lyinm. of the ,\ )'. 7 iku >• Theuioet remarkable ft at ure . f ml. i-erlodlral la lu price.JO cenla a year, hich Include* a preimuiti null J > rent, nr arrangement tth t '.eni.uiifeciurerii .the< in. patty wrtl eeml Its innll, free, to earlt .nhnrrlber In I Oct it tied St.tr., a .an ' ''S f • rtiwdrr. TltlinlKr It made W a tkortiuirhly re.pon.lhle company, an 'I t Itr. I a nii.id u rtlile promised, la 100 weli-knoVn lo r™y good hou.rktiTper to need further rotn.uruu.Uou l.y u.,' -CA/t Man I nwn. I-HBITKWORBI STTUCXJB. and .crura ha Magsatna for ouo y ear and Premium, both postage paid, to your addrcaa, by remitting M cm.to the UNION PUBLISHING CO.. P. 0. Box 1037, New York. 10 WAPUTrn HltM awl m*II Imlr r* wf HIV IL. U , . ka|*b < . w (i iMI and "1* N CrddllnN. HaUrj liUf J. m>aa |wrtnanfil IT 10l and traveling huh(mi j*d. Ut-taa f kt, tff|| Mint HI .< m. ittnaU.O. FIFTY-TWO OP TIIK HURT PROM 111 KMT STATESMEN cf lie COUNTRY WIJX WRITK FllK TIIK Toledo Blade 1 Xnmby'm i'it/n rt. kei.Ht tuiri M<*rt*fi. liUitw. W and <4Uri **r In llmi Wnrld ••pre lawns I Ml* Is* ariil Frrr to an; addraaa hand P<*tai Addf • IIMIH:," Taalfrfn. Ohlw. WR-w WILUXIX * omit* AUTOMATIC rf ggtm i h omMm u.„. r. uidtfirv pm ,m '\\z" u prod-)ring me \ f */ Asumstte &. IfaMiU InllKrnUJK Tint* I* kw VCJV' • towrMa* HILKNT HHWINO MACHIWB. dc. - "' Card for 111 unrated Prtte XJet, Ac. it i- it (jUIIMH. M. CO., I PtwTarb "TUp irro-.1... I II V lf-M rlpliou, tiMB llgblr*!, ftiir|, and NIORI rl ua. I iira UMlavMb4Ka • tgrnU lull; •arr&iad fur *sa foaf> ** atrHti; hrM .MMftaa Voe-> J,t**eaaJ dis. -unUU Ip.liwp Mitti|rr* an I I'l,itt !r U* ittt' •• d.f thra %T OM A ldfoa. I) \\ | 1.1. F. 11l %TT\, WnaklKfftots Nr Jt fara. RANDALL S a, A M PULVERIZING HARRO^^ WARRIOR MOWER. DKMUVUUY UOWKOtO TO BE THE W mt fejtiilur, i'ru/ttnbtr nurf •- HoMlmf I nriii iMtplrtnrnlm In I ic. Full. \l •rrnmrd In l.i ir< llnprrl. Bmul fur curruUr* te lb* U AHKIIIU MOW ER OMPIM, Unto Knllu. N. V. i'rrry tntnily .hoiifil htirr n Hrltg ioiim .%>rminiprr. An Yor i lulnmlm (" *m * If M jArr IAUU IIGtV S''l* TFF .aT*rritjtv U> UUICVKKI uid n-!wl4r Funilr J• .Mm m \ rnr. f°c%tiijrr Inrludrd. Mmt -In c'oba nltort|ii hrnd lie amount bar l*ua tti.-noj rpuHnrad iriir-t t TIIK IMO-n TI KI %V ll.* Waamnuri'* rr;mtm addi ti'-na fiatn • m ookeu >lrx eri < ..j.mp f Tbr Prraftt Irritlti free V 'Ti in kI.NIIP mile*p TH PbitmiMiitt 0" ;*ar. and <* nf) -d the Kllil.K DKTitIX'ARY *n rliHh, "W Jtßti :>o-h retail* f or 3 xnnpr . ••/Vinrm Moftoin " To pni nilllu rrpt nnrm. Smith's Instmction-Book & Catalope. Hundred* of l.arvr llluMmOnn* of lb' >rw Htlr* vifi nttiulr lauranln. In " liomr t>rrnnhtng." •!." "Fllllnd." nt rmd T Mrnf* >l K<-t liJM rrturn nirll. Doth I'm tr ma and Hook for I|3 ru tor nusprt. SEE <>" STTLES "J TEST OUR PITURBS. A. BURDETTE SMITH, c *. r. O. Box Wii. It Ent 14th St . H t. C.t, Pleasant as Wine! Harmless as Wai r! VAN BUSKIRK'S TONIC INVI6ORANT! Ml!,y jenoiia have obtained tbe t*~t health of thl lUaa by the iiv of thta noeJlent and fojni'ar remedy. Nearly rvany form of debilltj and dmraar haa been cured by it, and without any of the naual advert I*ll r H haa lecoror no favorably known that It i* Itrinc ef.t for from j*art* of the count y, and the f*cllitlm for nwkim; it have had to lw in. created to the cajtacity of l undreda of thousand* of lottlea to meet tt.e oonatar.t v Itirowndig dnuAd. , 1 The Wfpwn of thla remc.lt haa no tgtralbL anod health ami ilrrugth to all who take It. It ta a certain cure for dyajvpaia. oontt;*tkm, biliotiaiiena, headache, neumlrf.a, and a l affcctlona of tfca lIMUCk, in I. L; In. | an \ ncrroM plem, and for every form of debi'ity tt la without donbt the cheajHwt, j lca*anteat aud Ivet c:ed!lue In the world. Price uulv .HI rcuta for Half p.nt bottle*. V %N Bt>KIHK A I'll.* Pruitrlclorw, IX Vrwra **irc't, New kerb. S 7.M tEK QCAMTEft FOR TES QVAKTERS. MASON & HAMLIII CABINET ORGANS. Pf HIOHKTT AWAKIU AT FOUR (mk WORLD'S EXPOSITIONS Paris, Vienna, Santiago, 18671 T 18731 W 1875 J PHILADELPHIA. 1876. IHLIOTAIM tuti.L. FIK.T R*C *T CIM.MIU / 1 r-"" *.•• . fm **-■ V '-UUWU fr. ' Mi axjMrLKs of si r • iin i-ki io Flro octuvu double red oraan, d>l ftA with tremulant, ipXUU Five octave oiunn, nine stop*. C' 1 1/1 with volt cele.te, pXJ.^ac fm r*'•. m t.udurri ""f" * iMprt it . ,rn m I. iu, niawVlt nuiU-'ln - f.. MASON a HAMLIN ORCAN CO. j IMTn.ni Si, I oioa S|. .Mi M >.uk Ai. BOCTON NEW YORK. CKICAQO. Medici! Mrta fm! K"si.'ri., T Ki\ lINIXTRRHe ef ' Wft* , bf \ ourNiti a*u WvtxaAtVk Jq (Hteh Ai.NT. •sft 1 177 Ittt. '4wu. ilkM $5 to S2O ■%V*^ Oil! 11..MM1. I I. rl tt nrroiilk A - |.tr. ,- ■ 1 1,1111.0.1 HV W.,1 r,,i 11 I!. Drum urn.tiMiiv.itMilo /II r r.Bio* 1 I I.in.to c-pM*. 4 rdo t mil/. If) ru Add'. *' JIMI.M IHXifUI, 17 E Mllik,!.!. >< AI, %f u> ik. I*n ••' |MM 'j\fV Jl O U"om Pi* mUIII. .Ilk p *od . nddnm lil. m. A ''■*■>.' '—U.llln. Md . LVIKIIKKM, In; EII.HKH H PATEfH on kl K I likuTlirll*. 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AGENTS m U fcH ■ W BM fuMHr wiw* thai fail aad sraa few Tbe oumbtuaiGkua Urn ihaa mm*mm autyaauu anjtluua aiW rr. ■>.'• Mn.ii t bito.orioiMto. oiueii vkick VB# km tW InM to pw tnd unf tool ajß *■— r '-- ■■ - daf* in ooj Bn. to n*toy OMHU. m FIB NT PftUHIM I' k i'-ta*l AI.KVIS WA.MTfO llodn!. d Ik oniniM ,w ~^V^7 4N, ' , Pictorial BIBLES I,S(M|' lilnnlrnlloo- Addrow N.m cwutom. A. J. HOI-NAN A 111., OKI Mf H Mrmi.Pl.ln OUR QUEENS PETS njpuiui' i&JIU. I7tw 4ih IUN WtfUiW * A BOOK for the MILLION. MC OICAL ADVICE ' vjr. < '/ntnrrh. Ruptnm, i i|n— H*r, m . *En ■ RER ob toßMin of *Ua> Addnm.lv tMU'Dnpn . mr*. 80. If *Klii Sik wim N lmi*. Mr BOSTON WEEKLY TRASSCRIFT. TV. torn, l/dn.lt .■'■r'l'" fmtihnknd . nt.l ptoh*. kit - nil oolumn. inndm, ... , - Tmm MY P— nauauai ciubn of .toinn MIO annum an advaacw. *HH IHBM OPV lißlTls _ FIRE INSURANCE. I mil lm.nl n u—l'll I Vcol.r t- rrmrf fmrmm nhn KIU rn, i-r-'t.U Kri-I mt t ui. tt . 11. M IKHS, 17s Brnailmx, V t nrk. SOLID STEEL HARROW TEETH Klrraitk ( rinWnrf wllk Ufklnrm. tv-n Mtop Id * hN- Ui.mrj ordrr, ton toil I . (Whm to tbn .i|rw< or r,.irond— ♦ ! \ nct nqwm MMh. II s mrkrn inc. lor S I d I *> ml tqur* lonth. K-v wrim Umt. tm 3.X4 Kuril KUUA SWEETS MTli UO. Svßi'-I-r*. K Y._ mn. RTIIIF mnurißti Ttonmrin.n-.^^ ~ ' Mt j*| , .. ZSZ- mno c- - ■ ■ ■ BILLIARD TABLES. Itol fa fm lUlto. IToU, Cm •nd ttoorTttm* m. nrnini to Rdi.nrdn. nl IJ .nd PrMton tlnr •at t.'ir toicnxt MocA .nd lijud fnnhtton fur nrdnr, ma ton towvir, Blind tkNWkd weenmd haewf Ta '.o i haop T*; KIUJAM!' Ct A. aw illuw traiW iMm|Mjwf aaM free . .HI .H n.ngln H-.-t, fnil A to" wi. *Blnd on our I IliMI || KVT FAIIll.t 111 Hl.F*v Noimtc to .1! -rttorn W rtf. hnlrddißlto tmlod Aid* mid So,*ort Ktnd .nr* Tkmr Ktotok* kr.l Ik. Mto rid. Full l'ri*cui*r. fm A.'.-'i-n. .hlt>i K. IMTTKK t IYI. PaWndwi*. PHIIJtI>KU>HU. Every Year You Lose klnrw than new cwt -Our* alway* r**! t No pay tall te*ttod an i *tiit**l K- nak. we paf nvtfht R y.iur iwa Afani an 1 Sat* (Waikvna F''r T-m llav vwira. r r\rmm lartt* n/HL 4rfii*r4 Send Kw fre Prf Iht all awe Sc .. •"■nd ;ud<* M ywwrwAf. JONES OF BINGHAMTON, I IHYHIUBTW, N- T. LADIES PILES r*" Ur Brown'. Ilrrhnl iKntmnnt Suppniut'WMto nr. rut nntotod to enito ur cm of Piln tlut enn b firaad in DM Vndtod Stotm. A .nmjMo bol of thmo Sn|t>onitomn will bn nonl !rt It, innil fa anjr mffomr on mcnipt of Iff) rwntn, t*> |>n>pn/ prnAnc* nnd tucking lingular prtcr Ml. Ad .iron* |r. O. PHKI.PN B iOMS, | Cnuwl Nr., Jrrwt fit), N. J. THIS NKW ELASTIC TRUSS dlfprtatfe*m *ll •tbeea.to Bl|* wtib Bif IbU IT Mia'T MB nw. *JspM tia*K to *ll wwft. STI *f tad? wbtt* *h ball •y StNSIBir M hs ear proeaes bach Ur in. zzsgus&jitzjrzz UsV* iwto*-. It. H.r.l* to brM nnoi, ... Iglt nnd • rndtonl HO tor(* II to n,. dir.ti. ~d .trn.. ttoitt.to.il rtrr.tor.lrw CCCLESTON TRUSS CO., BUr*fiall. Mlofw Mothers Who Have Daughters That Have Weak Lungs, Should arrvrt the dtwaase when it ia in the incipient stage*. Uit indicatcMl by a hacking cough, pain* in tha cheat, difficulty of breathing, or oppression of the lung*. If this he iwrmitted to run on. tubercles will form, and 'fsnsnuiptiitn will he the reault, A most valuable reme dy wU In* found in LI M BALMM to cure and ctwok th* diaeaae m it< tirt a: age. Foe aale by *ll Meiicine Dealer*. . AGENTS \YA>TKI> KVKKYAA IIKHK TO SELL THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM H. SEWARD. Onr IWiimr St* Vagrn. i'rirr Sf.M. Mofif by Sitbxrriittion only- For further particulajw addreaa O. .\FFIKTON A ( 0.. PnWlnhern. j *sl nnd ftft l Broil del y N. 1. Woodward ® Ornamental and Fancy Alphabet!. Four part* just puhli*hed- jO cnttl each, pofrt paid. WOODWARD'S ARTISTIC DRAWING STUDIES. Ilt adfs Finuree, Auimnbh l.anducnpe*. Two parts just published. ftO cent* each po it pai Woodward's Designs for the Fret Saw. Two part* ju* poMi.hwt .W cnl oncb, pont l ■•id. Ordrr Iron i'atal, Puhliahor. I 311 OkiaikM St root. Kw Yngk. THE BEST LAND i v* % LOWEST PRICES. £ Bud for Punphlit of the BclisU, Birlinftga Botd. A.'diw, Liti Crgirlirrte.-.8. t X. £. 2. ||, BUSLINOTOK, IOWA. .-—CO IN THE UNITED STATEo N. Y. S. P. Xb. Iff. w^^ , TK. a *va , aisa K.r.v Sr sal* ssssr.