JOURNALISM. Ilow Tlifv I <>d to Knn Ihc lUinri TwrMy Ann. The first R -man journal, published over 2,<>00 years ago, npp- an-.! only once a year. This paper. intended to lv read by tlw public, wiw known by the title Annate# Marim*. The editor of this paper was the "Pontifex MnxhniiK," whose duty it was to chronicle nil the important event* of the year. The news was written on white wooden tablets and attached to the residence of citizens. It must have been a curious sight to see the ohl It miatis ivowdiug around those tablets to get n glance at the latent news. But the thirst after knowledge and the curiosity of the people grew rapidly and in sueli a measure that the government, the only issuer of n jiwmial, found itself obliged to issue a daily. It is interesting to know thai some of tit CM journals, having reached the age of 2.W1 years, are still in existence. The name of the first daily journal was ,teVi /V pu'i Ramani PHurnL It apiwuvred daily, either as *' Album,'* i. c.. the tablet hung out in public, or tiie content* were wrd ten with rod chalk on the walls of the hous The contents of the journal eoniprtsed what would Ivc osacd as daily news in our modern papers. Doubtless it would interest some of our readers to peruse a verbal translation from the old est journal extant.issued 108 years before the birth of Christ; "Consul Sieutius was the acting judge tiv-dav. There was a heavy thunder storm,ami the lightning split an oak at the f>su of the lulls of Yeli. In a hostelry at the fo>t >f the Hill of Janus there was a fight in which the landlord was b idly w uudtxl. Sieiuius punished some butchers on account of tlieir selling meat which had not been inspected. flie tuouev tin# |aid was used to erect a ohsjs ! to the tbyldoss Leverea. Ihe broker Ausidins fled from towu tivdity. taking mouey with lumKw longing to other people. tie was caught and had to refund the money. The brig and Deiuiplion, who WHS raptnml by Officer Nerva, I:as been crucified t.v-dsy." It must IH of interest to journalists to know that Julius C;e-.ir, the greatest ot all R 'mails, paid special attenti. >:i to journalism. He saw the necessity of struetiug the people in everything isvur ring iu the State, and we find this quota tion iu Suetonius: "Julius t\-ear. as soon as he had entered his public office, caused not only to be written but also spread aim ng the people, proceedings of the Senate." This was the tirst political paix-r, aud, as it contained news about buildings, births, deaths, executions and anecdotes, it can be likened very much to our modern papers. It seems incredi ble, but it can be proved, already in the olden times there were stenographers who took dowu the speeches made in the Senate or iu public. They were called ** notani," and we find a place in Sins t.mius where Augustus is angry because the stenographers reported the speech of Caesar for Mettnflns iu a very imjierfeet manner. Head Far From His llotuc. A Washington paper of a late issue says; "A young Japanese student named lehiku Kauroku died m George town yestenlav morning. He came to tliis country :n March, 18Tt>, with his uncle, General Saiga, the chief commis sioner from Japan to the Centennial Ex hibition. Intending to enter tlie Naval Academy at Annapolis, he was placed in a preparatory schiH 1 at East Hampton, Mass., when he remained until Nove-j --bor last, when, on account of inquired health, he came to Washington to recruit his strength- He resided with the Japa nese minister, Mr. Yoshida, who t.-ok the most lemur car*' i f him, and had some difficulty in preventing the am bitions youth from overtaxing his physi cal energies by study. About two months ago it w.i- thought that his removal to Georgetown would be beneficial, and the Rev. Dr. I*. H. Sweet and wife were in duced to take him in their quiet family. Shortly afterward his condition l>e eame alarming, and the lcst physicians were called in, when it was found that he hod the consumption,and at the age of twentv-oneyearafhr died.as aliove stated, Mr. Yoshida and several Jupantee friends having been present at the closing scene. He was a young man of the purest and most refined character, and its a student of mathematics he stood in the front rank. Dr. Kwe-t says that he had never known liis equal iu that jiarticnlar. He died without any suffering and iu perfect peace, retaining his reason to the last . moment, and his last words were: "Beautiful tree—my mother Not even in death could he forgwt hi> filial piety. That mother, when she hoars tlie sad news iu her far-off home will find cons-v lution in the thought that her boy was happy in his (leant, and that tlie atteu tkms he received from Mrs. Sweet dur ing his protracted illness were all that a mother could desire. His remains will be buried in Oak Hill cemetery." The Opening Scene of the Bar. Tlie review of the Russian troops at Kischeneff on April 24 lasted nearly an hour and was over at half-past eleven. When the music ceased the soldiers took off their caps and the great throng of spectators on the hillside stood with heads uncovered while the bishop of Kischeneff recited a grand military mass. A murmur ran throughout the crowd; there was a dead silence for an instant; then a clear, strong voice broke the still ness ; the bishop was reading the im perial manifesto ; war with the Turk was lieing declared. Before tlie bishop had finished reading the manifesto sobs were heard, aud people who were looking about saw that the czar was weeping like a child ; and when they perceived how much he was affected by it, there wua not a dry eye within the range of the render's voice. Then there went up a wild and universal shout—a shout of ex ultation, of triumph and of relief as though a great weight of suspense were lifted from the heart of the multitude. It spread through tlie army, and was taken up by the crowd outside and re pea'ed over and over again until the verv sky was full of it. Tlie soldiers turned their caps high in the air and caught them on their bayonets and twirl-si them roumljand round shouting arid yelling as though they would burst their throat*. When silence was rest- -red the bishop addressed the army, the order of the Grand Duke Nicholas was read to every battalion, squadron and battery, anil without a moment's pause a- portion of the army set out for the frontier, while the rest made rapid preparations for the march. This was the oj>eniug scene of the war, as described by a correspondent of the London Xtws. FKltinr Shadows. While half a dozen persons were roll ing along in a Michigan avenue car yesterday a man leaned across the aisle and said to another : " Excuse me, but didn't a big bug crawl down behind your collar ?" Ooh ! Ouch !" exclaimed the other, as he leaped up and hauled off his oat. He looked the garment all over, but there was no bug to be seen. "Perhaps it. crawled down under yonr vest," suggested the man. Off came tlie vest, and it was closely inspected without making any discover ies. The attentive stranger tl.eu made the victim turn around two or three times to see if the bug was not hidden under his suspenders, and when a thorough search had been made the stranger eat down aud said : "It was probably a shadow flitting across your collar, but I felt sure it was a bug. You can put' on your coat and vest again." The more the victim thought about it the mad-ler he got, but before he put on his coat the other man left the car and slid down Twelfth street as if he bad grease on his heels.— Detroit I're /V THRRE DHCKKEN BURGLARS CAPTURED. —Three burglars got drunk in Utiea, N. Y., before starting out to break into a house, and in consequence their en trance was made in a noisy and bungling manner. A brave woman captured the drunkest of them, and held him on a sofa in spite of Ids struggles. A man had a desperate fight with another, and finally secured him. TUe third went into the street, armed himself with paving stones, returned to fight for the release of kisjeomrades, and stood firmly under fire from arevolver. He, too, was made a prisoner. AN I 1.1 I MMx TOWN IIKsTKOYFH. \ TorvmdUl ( riialilnc II••• l ilac \ul Hhrllft - Trrrthlc I .am of I.lfo ntttfl Hriruitott ( Pr|t*ri *. The following description is given of the storm of wind and rain which passed over Mount C'arniel, 111 , leaving a track of devastation and death. Over twenty persons lost their lives, and the destine tion of property was immense. It was a rainy day ; farmers could work in tli fields, and consequently the town was full of country people. I'ho session of the county commissioners court also I iron ght many to town. ' Men, women and children were blown 10 a distance of 4(M fist, as if they were feathers. I'he best part of the town is Mnml Not kwa than wnuty fami lies art' houseless and homeless, and much distress is anticipated. The up pearaiiee of tin- town cannot In- doner ilwsl. Two converging lntea -f devastation prove that the tornado partook largely of the character of .1 cyclone. The first wreck was a frame farm house, which was blown out at the satis, letting the rsif down ujH'ti the foundation. Thence the wind swept over a small strip of tint her, and was met by a counter current of wind from the west which did no seri ous damage, except tit fences, n its course. These current* met on Fourth street, Ivlow Mam stnvt, iu Mount I'.n tue", with a forvv which is dcscrils d to have rcceinblcil the crush of ttmlier or the flapping of sails, and in the sj ace of .1 few siVt-nils the air was filled with tin debris of a hundred dwelling*, public buildings and business hoti-i s. S-enr of the wreck WHS carried a distaneeof a mile. The principal fimv of the storm was sjH'iit on the line of Fourth street, run ning southeast to the wissls west of the river, where tlie wind was again raised from the earth. Half a square above Main street, on Fourth street, the furi ous eddying of the storm carried the Metliisiist church steeple in tin-. pp. stt. dirivtion, landing it iUvi f-a t away in front of a saloon. The hell was dropped iu the middle of a street near by. A little ts>y w ho w a coming from S-liihl IhJOW Mam street w is liftisl alsive the bouses and laudeii unhurt at his house, half a mile south. He said he juiss.sl over the church steeple as it went the other way. The fury of the storm was sjvnt in tlie husineas jH>rtiou of the town. Iu some case* buildings w.-re only miroofisl, but the demolition of otln r houses was com plete. The TresbvU rian church is nirtsl to the ground. The 1-- i-u prop, rt* by storm and tire is estimated at sooo,o-H). A Carres pendent Attacked. Jerome I>. apecial iMrres|Hu detit of the KM York UmxUA, wo graphtsl the foi. -wing to that paper trom Silt LakoCitv, Utah, umlero. te of May 31; Last Saturday eveuir.g, between ten and eleven o'clock, I, who am acting here as your correejxiudeul, wa return ing to uiy hotel aloue .11 a buggy from a drive. NVh. u four blocks east from the Liou Hous,- I was fin d upon bv a mis creant who had jxishsl himself behind a tree alnuit fifty feet away, on a en -s street. The speed of my hors.-s doubt less saved uiy life. Before 1 could turn my assailant fl-sl. This attempt at assassination was suj>- pleraeuted by another Invlder on> to-,lay. While sitting ale .e m my rvs-tti writing a knock mine at the door. It wasojx'iiixl by a tnau strongly re-ciubling the one who lnui fireil the pistol 011 the previous night. He held his hat and a j-ajn r m ins left hand, and while Wwing his right hand on the lv som of his coat, whiw-li was closely button,vl. He ashed my name. Being answered, he then ex tended tlie paper, saying: " Here is an afliilavit which interests you." He st, ssi at a distance of aotuc four feet. Reaching out with uiy right baud to receive the paper which he offered with liis left, lie suddenly withdrew it; at th. same time he advanced, ami pull ing a short knife from his bosom struck uie a heavy blow on tlie left breast, say ing: " Tike that, yon Unprepared for such an assault, I was kuocked Ih hind .1 table. The mnii in stantly made his exit, supp -sing, no doubt, tlnit he had blood-ot uisl Ins vic tim. * The point of the knife j as.s,,l tlmmgh a portemonnaie and two photographs o pasteboard and glance,! off from a sus pender buckle against which it struck and which is badly bent by the blow. Happily the only injury is a sore rib. The man guilty of these two as-aults has uot Is'en ulentijiisl or appreheuded. Tlie cause of them con - uiy be c njec tured. It will certainly not be as,-rib,si by Mormon journals her*- to a member of the Church of Jesus Chr.st of La iter Day Saints. An Audience of One. Quite a number of singalar things 'nave occurred iu Bueyrus, (>., and we have the following to offer as one of them: Several years ago the T *~t rs of Pittsburgh were holding th. atrioal en tertaiuuu nts there, and dtlflng their stay a novel incident oocurml. Mr. Foater was sitting in the hotel ruminat.ng in all probability upon the full house he was to have that night, when \V. S entered the room with a bill for the eve ning performance iu bin haul. "Are you the manager of the theater," a-k\l W. S——. '• I am, sir." replied Foster. "You are to play 'Bichard III.' to night?" "Yes, sir." " Well, lam and always have lxn f-.nd of theatricals, but never had an opp-rtunity of seeing ' Richard III.' " " Very well, sir, come to-uight." " Unfortunately, 1 must go to Coliunbns to-uight on the '- 4o train. N-iw, how much money would induce your company to pla v ' Richard III.' for me this afternoon?" Filter, thinking for a moment, repli-td that he would do it for 525. " And what would you charge extra for toe ' Rough Diium iid?' F--s --t-'r replied 810. To his surprise AY. •S counted out $35, and fiossevl it ov- r with tlie remark that he wanted the performance to o-mimence at two o'clock sharp. Foster got the eonijmuy together and relat' d tlie circumstance. The idea of playing " Riehar-1 " to an audience of one was excessively ridiculous, and so new in their experi'-ncethat thev alio->ll - Two o'clock came and AY. H was on hand. Choosing an eligible po sition an 1 cr-king his feet UJMJD the back of the seat in front of him he waited for tlie performance to b-gin. Tue b- U riuig, up went tlie curtain nn-1 the play oomtnenced. Never did the actors di better. They all exerted themselves to give their patron an entertainment fully worth the price paid for it, and tliey sue-v-eded. AA". S- applauded vigor ously at different points, and at times deni nding a repetition. At the close of the lay, " Biehar-1 III.," Mr. Joseph T. Fannin came before tlie curtain and responded in n neat little sjieeoh. A dance an-1 a song followed, after which the farce of the " Rough Diamon-i " w iis playe-1. AA". H laughed, roared and applauded, and left iu time to tuko the 0.40 train. A Joke on Harniiin. An elderly gentleman aud a friend nr rived late at night at a hotel in a town riot a hundred miles from < )swego, N. Y. In tue morning thev g->t up (as is usual with travelers) and went down to breakfast, leaving their d-sirs open nn-1 things lying about the room. The cham bermaiii saw the doors open and imme diately locked them up. In half an hour up comes our elderly friend inquiring for the key of his room. After a while tlie ehamliennuid is found, who opens the door with profuse rqiologies, some what alter this fashion; "You know tliem show folks came last night, nnd, as they're a pretty rough lot, I thought I'd 1 letter shut your door." " Ah," says our elderly friend, "them show folks are a pretty rough lot, eh ? AA'ell, that's true ! My name's P. T. Barnum, nnd I'm the boss of the show, but we're it pretty rough lot, 'tis true !" IT TOOK HEK FANCT.—AVE stepped into a milliner shop the other day on business, says a AVestern joker, and accidentally sat down on a bonrn r that some one had laid on the chair.AArc\ r c re mained there until no on was looking in our direction and then quietly got up and stepped to one side. There was u lady in at the time looking for a bonnet shaped to suit her. She finally found the one we hail put in shape anil it just took her fancy; it was just what she wanted, so she said. 111 M \ N II ATT Fit IBS. • I'xi-crlmrnt* Tlon llMr KrMnrbat-lr Iti-- I ■nil*. It has been known for some time tlint j the human bo.h l.o.sunc* niueh charged I w lib ebvlricity in the nltitudi-s and ex lv e-'c.litiglv ilrv atmosphere of the high . plateau iu tw. .11 the Si- im Nevada and It *'ky mountains, but it lias heretnfoic j Ux'il unknown tliat sneh a.s-iimulat.sl l cliH'trieil v is a enuse of great danger to # persons liandlmg expl.sh rs. Two vei l j senoits atid sad uivi.h nts bin- liuppeiu d , within a few mouths at tin- mouth of Sutro tunnel, both through the sudden , and ap}Mtvntly unacc-uintable disehurge r of a itumWr of exptmleis in Ihei xphslel house. In the first case Henri L. Fore man, formerly eoituiH'bst with the signal I s. 1a ice bun .u at AA islmictou, a g>nib man of st'liolarly altami ••nts, a g.ssl innthematii'iaii and astronomer, was en gagisl 111 exatuiiung sinne -f these ex pi.sb IS whell 'JIHt went otV, Conipletelx I destroying the eyesight and otherwise seriously injuruig him. 1 lie exphslers , are larfte c ppt r gun caps, an inch mill a -.t\t> , nth u length and tbli e sixteenths of an inch 111 diameter, and most kinds I are charged with fuluiiuate of mercury Two insulated guttn pi ri-ha woes con ' tnvt w :th each cap, through which the , electric spark is si'iit tiiev are p'.actsl in cartridges of the ibtferent i-mi lunslioiis of intixsglyceruie 1 which Set* r on the cap, and the concussion caused ( thereby explode* the js-wder. The t stvv*ud tuvidciit ri f- rre,l to liapja lnsl but a few weeks a oiu the same place, and I probably 111 the same manner, by which l'homas A'l-ombs lost 1 is left hand and " part of his arm. lie was engaged in forming ten exploxler* uito a iv-il around t . Ins hand, wlieu suddenly tlu-y w-nt oil", I sliattcruig that member 111 so fearful a manner t it it luwl to be omputateil. I'll, se snd occurrences led Mr, JSutro to , at once institute siuue careful expci; . unnts, for he was strongly impressed with tlie belief that it was Is sly elivtrict j t\ and Ui t concussion wlneh had caused tin s,- explo-io: s. I leetrtc exp. i- r> , mode bv liiffereut parlies were taken one , after the i-tlier and phuxxl in a strong wi-sleu IH'X, which was placed in another j ls>x in Mr. Sutrv-'s parh>r. This room is e -vcml witit a heaxy Brussels carjw t, walking over which causes the human , Issly to 1-e sp< e.iily charged with eleo tricity. Mr. Hancock, tlie chief blaster, . assistivl in the experiment.-, and held tlie ' wires wlnh Mr. Sutro walked round j the room two or three times, with sltp . jH-ra, sliding Lis feet gently over the carpet. After doing t ; ;s he approached the end of one of the w ir--> w uh his fore finger and instantaneously aloud rep-rt was hearii, tlie exploder having been ihs - charged. I'hc tir>t lja-rmicnt was with one of the San Franeusvi Giant r 1' wder 0 -mp.itiy's exp. ,i-rs. N w one f 'it: Eiivtrie.d t' 1. struct, id' uipar.y's was tr 1 wit!. >ut etlVvting it* discharge. 1 N vt, me oi < .rgo Mow .tray's, of - N'.-rtii Adc.:us, Mass., which did not go • off on the first trial, but it did on the v second with a very loud report. After • tl:ia another - f the giant exploders wus - tricil, which wont off by the time Mr. Sutr-'s f. refiuger had reached within n two or thrtv inches from the end of the - wire. i These experiments have clearly estab lished the fact that t xphslera may In - setoff by electricity acwntnuiatiil in the . human Issiy, and the men als-ut the r tunnel were at . nee informed of th- fact, i Instructions were also issued f-.r haiid ■ hug tiieni hereafter, and a sheet ir.-n - plate w.is placed 111 tlie tl r --f the e\- 1 phalcr house, to which is coumvted n 1 w.re reaching int.- the water flowing , from the tunnel. The men in liaudluig 1 exploders now stand on this iron plate, - and have instruction* to wet their Us-ts 1 before entering and to put on India rubber gloves l-eb-rr touching the cl r phsiers. If these precautious are pru{s-r --! iy carried out there will Is- no danger of I explosions hereafter. Any electricity ; aocumulat- .l in the human Is-dy will at - once b' carried off through the iron i plate, while the rubber gloves, Isuig - u->n-oouductvs, form an additional pro t- -ti> 11. N" ii-vidt nts fr iu the--- < x * plosions have ever occurred inside the - tunnel, for since the place is very wet, > no electricity can I*' retained m the - b • IT. But httle d -übt exists tl ..t Is.tli Mr. F- irt-nmn and Mr. (' - nib- !uive met 1 with their misfortunes in tiie manner iu d aiteiL— Sutro 1 .A*- r. 1 i<)>■ tub nt. Variety of Life in New Aoi k. Howe, the great Tombs lawver, was s supp- se 1 t•I -• doing one of lite m- d profitable la* bu-uie-s--- in New York, -ays a c -rrespondent. He d< feuded } nearly nil t'i<- n-gucs in Nee York, and r liis fees Wire snpjH'.s d to be Lrge; Vet r ln> has be-n 1 ijudgt'd a bankrupt. All the men of this class go under. The divorce luwy r . who are rep >rtsl t-i Lave immense f---s, seldom List long. Nine out i f ten of t <• liquor men fail, th -ugh th-- -mm- 11 idea 1 that the pi - fits nre simply immense. 1 WHS in a J- lea ling restaurant recently, and was told that t •-• chicks showed that four hun -Iri-vl nn-1 fifty dollars were taken at the 1-ar the day before. Yet every man who ( has kept that hotel hns failed except the present proprietor, win- has uot !> 111 there 1 "Ug enough to give tlie thing a fair trial. It is the same tiling with tlie , politi-'ums who haug around the city j hall. It is feast or famine with those fell-ixs. One of them wna distinguished for his heavy drinks of brandy and f--r [ buying two dollars' worth of cigars daily j t • give to his followers. He could not , buy an oyster stew- to-day. A city <>fli e:al t--M me that hi - office cost him 8-*i>,- t i*H> in cL tr cash, Htnl he holds it only for two years. 1 met a man the other dsy whom I have known as a 1-uver f-ir a leading st*-k Louse -ui the street, lie I was dressed in r mghel-thing an-1 l-sike.l like a builder who goes out t-> days' w.,rk. " How is this?" I said. "1 am in am thcr business," was the r- j'lv. " 1 get §TtHI a year. I hare a qtiiet home. t 1 sleep w. 11 night*, and have enough to , eat day by-lav. On the street I made money one day and h-st it the next. I ' had to wateli my customers nights at the t h-t- Is. ] hail to eat as others ate, an.l drunk as they drank, or I could n--t get any business. It cost me all I could moke to keep my place. I'd rather Is- a seiilli 11 to scour the pantry than to do the drudgery of the str--et." Osman I'asha's Hea Irt/raph, wlio called upon him on . May M, foun-1 him s;ttmg eross-leggisl . on a long sofa and ela-l in a dral> suit of 1 European clothes. The room wn* white f washed, no pretense of any orimment in , it, 11-1 table but one little one for liis ink I and tobacco. Tiie windows looked upou the Danube ami Knlafat, tui-l one could , s- e the Roumanians making batteries , ami earthworks opj*-site without the aid I <>f glasses. Two or three officers were . sitting on the opposite aide of the room on chairs put in a line against tlie wall. AVhenever a servant brought the gener al any paper t - sign, he did so by inking a little s--.il torbing n lu>*t , of ti'lnnti'i IH tii'ir in tin' tiiirtllu;• t'uilil inn atliving li li move I li i lia.l I iiueoeevieil in I'LIRRMTIF? out n liirge i|iinut f .tv .if linli. niiil iithiT |'ru|ifilt (ruin tlir i lower din. uf tlio in nn lutiMuig, when tin' tl.uiii'N iiiilili'iilt ili N.'iMnli il mill iliuti' tin-in out, The lire lutil 11 II tin isl tin* tlnnl llimr to itn i it-it in.l, mill, i liißi'i* iii I * INN hv ttnt nf tlio i li'tnt •! ut tin' ri-ii, Iniil ulno eouqiletelv gutti .1 tlio ttrcoiut tUvor. Slmrtlt utter twelve o'clock tin' t"p uf tlio front wail, in r where tlio tlmiu'H ttorf tlr*t won, foil tu tin- ground, mill, ut short iiiti it IIIH, utlu-r iniil* uf i tlio nmuo null kino tumlili'il. 'The ont till)! I'f till' ItitUll l llll.llllf ttllM t!lll jl'ft i lin.mt uiiNiipportoil, tt Uili' tlio t uli.me , uf till' lltllllt'rt heat ngnttlM it 1 i.Volld . tliiH ttnll ww tin' i ill.'. . f tlio firm, tt luiilitiiiK .'nt' it >n mnl nlutl fin height 1 lesjute till' fili't tllilt til. Uima'Uro ttnll hung inotl to haul tlio aafe into tlio live utio, Tho tut'ti Matted tu do this, uinl i auoecedi'd in moving tho |voii,icruti* re- I'optui'lo frotu tin* O rin r HI which it h nl st.R'il tu tho center of tho tl sir, it .I in tttlioe of uh Ut toil foot. While tilt Wiio working a tironuui entered tin utlioo mnl told Mr. Sauf. rd that tin lift wall . f tho huildiug was Mt n\ nn? mnl w tul.i niH'ti topplo uvur. That gentleman culled out hi his companion* to f .1 iw him out of tho office an .ptli'kly as p '-nihil Si i oral ran out with him, hut .Unit twelve lingered ut tin ir woil,. Just if Mr. Sanfur.l roaolio 1 t'ri c. ut i von no, m frulit of tho otlioo, tho wall hll A p otlioor who was at tho door of tho oflhv juuipod into tin avonuo ; ,M . s tin- tiiill Mutppod, nud th'.n narrow li cuenped dontli. Tho oil'Vo'l sturdy ft low sw ii illl ho loft hohmd woio 1 ruo by t) • w. ipht uf tlio ruiun into tlio tvllar uf tho office. For a loug t in after th- crush it was not known thnt anybody ha 1 h. on Willi- I. Kveu tho jmlioo 111 r w • via-the la-1 tol. ivo tho apart; out wan lot oortain that other por -on* hud r' > mil I ohm.l him. Ho Ih-Hi ii .1, mi Iso iinl tho • tlu-r spectator*, that tin workriu .i had o-oajs- 1 hv tlio Kiilo windows, mnl oulv aftor u long aeriew of impurii-s was it learned that oloM-n [mum won- auarin* n i wore prolwbly buritsl in tin rums. Tin tlromou thou tLrow water up- u the r/'f'Oii to is ml it l*ho fliiinos now roll.ll haok, mnl mooting with no opjroMtjoii, attacked, mnl in ah w hours uttorly de stroyed, a largo butl.ttng to tin- w. *t of tin* olio iu whit'll tin- tiro is s'an. l'lu y woro thi-n ohookisl, ami s an nmalh r oiiidotw of hru'k miilwo.nl, IM-II a.s *1 v liousw, i t<*., woro Mti isl. At four o'clock it. tho Morning tin soaroh fur the h In s was liogun. A hut •f men wurkrsl rapidly, ami within an huur thneoverod tho sp->t whoro the vic tims wore group.-,! tcgotln-r. It wa alsmt tlio o.nt-r of the ufH -.s llur. All tin d. A.i lay s i r!o i . ,p. s ~r ;: . t-ifo, t' • i : i- .11 •' ' • oi W'• omtiwsl the IOM *f life. Five I Willi— wi ro found m a space of idsmt t t fist. Tin y w.-n- horribly hruisod m • 1 sriu-tl atni could not 1k- iiuiuishat' iy . sogin.-od. Two hourtr more of hard work imultnl in tho disoovi ry of four more Isalii *. hut it was time o'clock Infuro all the IKH1IO WI ro found. Ihe corjin-n, if they won- dug i ut, wor- tiik u to tho under takt r's nl.op on State sir- .t, w iro tlu-ir friends mid n lut'.von I Untitlo,! thoin. The Horrors oft Hinrso Murfaro. A i-urri-js :dntops mid of the t rriblo msuu-s of bl.Httlshod which etiMii i. l lio MOlMUl mislmi comimun i< rot the u -urgenti sought and obtained jsruu-si. m t<> surroudor, and man*lisl into the g .voru uient camp with tight i.',* ni-n irni i.l to tin- t.uth. Tho government gon onil ordorod tl om to throw i-mii tie r arms, wlu-n tlu-y su iiionly ma lo a rush IIJSIII tie- besieger*, who h . I. however, Ihm*u auspccting this niu\i ment mid - uu n'puised them. The insurgent bailer was captured an i Whi adisl In-fore bis line of battle, mi l bis tr.-.ps were ail tli'.ally captured and kdh-d t-> an. m. Another biy of the i vi i m.< tit tri- | s hod, liiciiiiwhllc, capturssl lii city and put to death every one of its inli intanta, sparing otilv the r>!d men, worn- i mid ciiildroii. Hm gen mi i other inmtr ut loiwlera wore captuml alive niul pu; t> death with extreme- torture. Tiice >rj • * of various other lemli-ra, together with the remains of the " I'rmeeof I'uro It- • ligion," -.-ailed, who luvl diiil or been shun during the siege, were sought out and exhumed and cut to pii-o-s Is-foiv tho tr>- ps and the survivor of the rebels as a public example. In short, all the able-bodied nudes in the city were massacred, to the nu bor of several thousand. The account of this aff .ir is not taken from rumor, bit from the official report* of the 1 nperiul \ oeruy and of the commandi r ■•( the p .vern ment fore< s, (teueral Ki:i Shun. Destruction of Yuan: l.wnd. Among otlicr reeouimoiiditti is of the commissioners selis-to i by ("ongri ss t . investigate and report on tic best means of destroying and prevent in;.' the ravngi s of the locusts, is tin- following: " One of the most rib tnul means "f destroying the young locusts, and one which is bs often overlisikisi brcmisi it i-iTis-ts are not so directly apparent, is the preservation nnd uiulliphcutiou of tho native birds. Without undertaking at this time to spi cifv tin species which should be especially protected, and about which there is yet some difference of opinion, we feel warranted in stating thnt until the useless species in this re spect nre distinguished from those that are beneficial, it is best to protect all in sect-eating birds; and if the laws of the State arc insufficient for this purpose, let communities, townships and counties use all tlu-ir' lawful powora tharefor. Chickens, turkeys mnl hogs devour lo custs iu immense i|iiantities, slid thrive iluritig years of locust invasion or win-n --ever these insects alsnuid. I'rairie ehieketia and ipnuls devour them with avidity, and even hunt for tluar eggs; swallows mi l blackbirds pursue them unrelentingly; th littb anow birds de vour great quantities of egg - wlien tln se are brought to the surface by the friez ing and thawing of the ground, and the sunn- may be sai I of almost nil birds inhabiting the Western country in winter. The good offices of birds were evi iy wln-re noticed hi IH7G." A l.essiui for the Tillies, Few persons properly estimate the dif ference between ft high and low rate . t interest, and therefore often borrow money at ruinous rates that no legiti mate business can Stan I. lint few have figured ou the difference between six mnl eight por cf his hole on a re ' ci-nt line nm-niMg mi l mounted a fence post to sun himmil. I'iously mnl pensively lie snt there, anil a- he complacently watched (lie farmer at hi* potato planting, he ever and niicu • enroled thus, as if in mockery i " What shall I the harvest bo ?" st MM \ it V tip M:WN. Ilrin* el lulrri-il limn llaine una Vlirnttd. Nine cletkii who mm lliipllcited in tlie har> e i f liaMng (ilileil til gsssllig (i multili nt > limit* Itn oils Ii lb, M• - lid eo'npli oiler s ofllce a! W i lili s ton wen t> : oi.l lo tin iHiilary of till tri HSU) v lln l n MAS ill 1 i nl. Itchi ng in Montenegro l-. lwn.it the I'mks an-l llie M lili llegllllA, t- tli sides i tailtltllg a lli'toM rin 111 lilo .. .11 |s.nd. til of the I - ul. Ii Jiwi tl'll ft AldtN I tiAl it I* A.* lit Oil g' sill A lit 111 '1 ill 111 At I otiul You M 'llki n giiid> llusHta s i IIAIII i " !• iidily liiiproilng Inisiii i pieoce of the i ilia oilman in gin i Hi. and IACI. of foieslglit of llie l ull,a I nitty (HO lltr Wrri 1 I and over A hundred IIOIIM rn it. -tj.o. I to tin tol tiailo it lie ti AHi-jrl otrt Mount I ut llii ), lit. Mary Ml.i*>n, a Idlh gut lu- has -i ten from her i im.di iothi i m t'hila tidplii i !A*( Apt d, was ill -'otrrt-it in the 1i.10.1H of a Moliiau named I aniiii IttuHli, who tti ai 10 li't In M I eiiA f.,r tag-ran . .A rou p lion to lien liraiit gimn I v Mint tir I*l. i -1.|~,|,l 111 I -.11.t01l Ail llie —few* "f the tiigiisti cabinet net-pi olie Here pf.-flit, an H i 11 aa nearly the entire diplomatic > - t p atul a large nilluts i of im ml era of Pat halm nl I'll, nn-t court and gland Jury In Ure lllack IIiIIA im tat th-adttisst on June A. r.ilylo to Im uit • Hiii, ado it.el to prn.tli. 111. t'niou Sat. - n t-Ai.ii nf liatti, l'a tiA* -napMi-t at-io. if givtu tun.. tu pni the itoi- utoi - dollai for it-'ilal \ I- allti ,11 lu,l '-111 l.ti leill formed In lire*. " Ml pt.eu P. t 'ln, V, Jr., of I'roiidertce, It. 1 HA found.l. ad HI a hull. oiitl.eH.itUidntu.. i Ma-saa. huaelt- lie had shot hIIUM If I.Villa Mielltiall, the |>otwiner, ti • t -ca|hrl fmiu tlie i'oniiectii ut hula prison a oliort time ago. Hra captured in Pfurtq* n, I, 1 i.e. ig. N, I I,:. r. a H. allhi —■ 1 httl.t of 1,; | ill, |-Ull,|tu((l d "di Hlllli tab ilng under tlepr. -ngof ngirila A h.i t . Mil-, tng in fay rof i.,pld trauolt nrto d IU No* lurk. V A Aioll I,ridge At liAth, l llglailil. 1 lokr iilille it HAH covered with people, mho Men precipitated into tin river Avon ibwli fe. i U • lntt At- ul IHI lie jHrsoiiH Hen killiil, and , 'ii tifli wet. iujiiri t At S tlit IIA.II. v, MM* It r.d.o f . Iluiit ttan m.tm.tli killed h] lly Ilium.-, and tu of hU tu rktiiru vtrii pi 11 d II . th, MUM i.- i Tin Illl— tioiiAi d v|Migrapb.'ai I in--u, in iviuveiitioii at I ouisvilfi , h. detrutineii upon n luting a di lt galo to the 1 ja idtl. u at I ana next Vi -r, t ripri-i nt tin mpo-ttorA >,f Atneiica t our tram reiki: ho re. eiitlv alt. u,pi. dto Uir ov .i Irani down an embankment for th. lull | -1 of pill!.del Wile, A; lull t n. ar Itlili iand, Mo V| r - IHM • II and Ml*. Ih s.ll ytriniH it from a huriiiug t,ulhhug iu IL..:.>n, and Ml were fala! . Iniil ha "Ult of the po| I. of H Y ..rk agam.v l'et.rb Hw.-.tiv, I rommentJi coniH-clvsl with tl 1 Wi.xl nn - has I , ugtit I , an at-ruj t dmciueiott l.\ a tt |*-ftl l i t the Ii n> ' clttllued from tl., de fendant then waa AU 11 ideiui. of un known character aiuong tlu li*h i ! tin I'asaalc rtver, in N. h Ji-mV, a Ilk Uaau.lA died dally. 1! e I ar ha* arrin I at tt < Iva ! .nailers f th. 1. Ismail at; ,V. and w r. iwil I v th. tn. with great ridhUAiasiu the rinvitd ( - f the l >l,l. Tit I'll- IX I - t- ,I. feir.d u;~.ii Marshal MacMnte-n I v i,e |: |. A c isp iac, ha- teen duesivered Ut i-erua to di I'll: Milan, in ta, a of th. i'rinoe . t Montenegro. A u. i-ofticial n leg ram from St. 1'- lerst-urg - tat. I that til. tlusaib anil, -ad. into I. udou, IWi . i and An iiUtt w. a'> to gllaraalie that loiAsla duoa not . .1, rut aj.v changes In th. - titrag. - at. frj- rtnl in Serila A I'. tta.i n ha. bevn pi.Hlo ted to the pualUOQ of third a-ltint jaotniai-ler griiiral ui pla.-e of . Ilinai 1 o'.h. t and i-:,rta of N. : :aska t!> a d ~u ' a v.- .ng wife f taenty-onr. living in J r.nklyh, S i . had a trivial .|UaiTtl with her husl and, and followed it up I loinmUlMg suicide tl.Ka,. in put,lican ciuM Ut bran W w.re clow, d t-v the a .tt. *ltlea on a out f unaUilo ri.. .1 js llttctti rm.tings J. h:i I'-ran was I tut u the in., a i a raiir- ! n m ntnU Ni w Yuri wit .', tt t l ! m h - ! ■ v t A 11 am of cara had t a-M I over Ita M. tv. tilth mutilating it. I hiring th, I'tif . - p.tu'e m Koine tie ri - ce. i.d .ii tudmg vttluat o j*emu. V number * t ihslt.o -sl> hav r t. en li.ade t in; I iis*i who Itad I.laUvttt in otlu r tranche* of ih. g *emme at I ar hundred thou a:.d .1, ais is th. .... wh. .. wa- ma "e th, I t. of the e. •.1 loun-e m the alUt of l! . J e P . , f M a Yolk ag:.i:.-t i'.t.r It. Swveli) ihe s ttk t are .. la gnlaluii | aat.vt tt tax tdil wh: li u,elude- a grovi.c f th. payment of th. intere st 13 tin tattadi ! etvtd of tin Aute threw pis,:.. w,i kid.-d and MVeral were HU't.!. injuied bv aci Untv ui the nuiie* IB the vi.diutv of ScnuitdU. l'a hafavett. . . (tu. . pr, f.r .r of Ihi a-t.r, • - 1 he cxmuiiissioit appointed to inn sti gttla the w rkmgs . f the I I had' i-lUa cu-t. m li is ha.i te. tin tl .at- is til V w ' It. i. r*.r.| the state u tta<-'.ind financial man- J—:! J i ': I. 1. as lierii elected Iliac I Ma-!.! of UH 1 Xttl -.fN.w ft tk • * r. t.-t a.' tiie i ird.r.rw A woman iu Meth ."U. Mass.. car. tilth to i it children, three of thnn dying si,n after they wei, lairti. tl I* rumor.d that Kugtand taut at t- pur ii.,:, siptari s of 7 litldtn, > ultialvetl. it. Tel., . ... ; f i.ittki.is ii. 1 nn'.tv-stx 1.-uddiiigs tttrt * unwd. . . A tire broke - Ut at rbe.en och -.sk at night in a larg< hat fa-l. ri tu l ast Itndgejsrt, in. At Hi tu i. ui after il mm. m. mi lit. as a fot f: nw.:i at w ik la t) , n ■ t .m hug Ua'ttti te't !!< r. and >u a moment fed lit. I Uiing the nn it unelcr a mass of Uvck and dm 1 and ll . ruin* bad o 1 off. men tt. Nt t tie '.A udlti'lU. It t ! 'irvisl that no rttie r |*l lo ving th. fnrttUuw of the ifhcr. .*-. ve-ral of tl.e d. -.1 won v.. li A-.OHJI iluena of the 1 '.are . I lis lhiHsiar. ofitrikl ttewspaiwr puhUaln-d ad> rev 11 tie-f it:, a lew of J] a 0 " inrn ail uupreet S.nt- i!rp. i.iimtvrr. Aftor light ing all .lav th- 1 ari. were defeated ty the Mi ntiin frius, uaUimng a l.*-a ..f S.oiKiiniu. M. I'uverilnr. pi, -ideot of Un municipal r uutcil iu Paris who was rets utlv nrrettUd, rhargisl with Uutiltiog l'rrsideiit McMai.viii at.d inciting civil war and asaa**tu-it)-'U, has been si ateiuxd to t.ftsaerutiona of a!! |w folia cvniierted with th Mountain M- adow in*-A- re, as am-a aon< ! ■ tlu mwviif of the immigrant*, ami to -in I n s'ift "• .1 fori, tit • ivli to rnfono thi il, n fi irt it! the M.-n. II atte nqet to li -i I the lmniahmrul of anv of t!,. :r letteti-r*. ...John Tv 1.-t, Jr.. an of '.he Uto !*n aideiit Tyier. ha- bCM ttppufatttd t:i-i>oct..r of custom* ai I: hm ud. V> . ai I Mr Inet-, a color, d mail, li - U, i it apis-mti d naval od .-.-r t Ni * rirli-ati- ..The - nth Carolina legislature adjourned after apj-iiituig tt coiunu-*loi. to ta quire into tin ills'nr-e im nt* of jui'lic n.0:,. v nud the election of J. J. Patlir n !•' the t'l.ited Bf|, HeliA'o 111 172 Ahull Is.y liaiuiii AAcii h. a i two year* lld MX r •nth*, klii.d his thri 1 ar 1 d play mate. I 'iiaru -I'agorstr.itn. in !'. *!•,n. by -Inking bun with ■| • d 1 1. |L friictimng lit skull .Is uis II is-, ait. a white man. h<> lad air rail' ISMI:- mitle-d vui murdi r. aa lniug mI. ci.-iaua f. r tin murder of a 1 ntrher vv.ih wh. in he had l!i quarreling our onn I.unties matter: and JA k Pleasant-, a colored man. wa-1 ung in A'irgmia for tin murder of Ann t unity. a!-o n lured, to vtliom he liad la i n | avitig hi* ad drawi-s Calvin It. Camp, a nt ton broker and promi nent m. iula r of lii-nry AA'.ird Ih-echer s church, coniliuttid arilClib ly aliootmg li in o*l 1 f at his re-nteni •tu PriM.kly n, iliinug a .ckn.- brought ftis iit I Y I u-ii. m iroobltt. .„IMin.-k BMMr. a butcher of Jor- y City. N. J., vra* shot and ni'.rtally woimdi I Ir t countable while r. -i-1- lug arr- t. ill. lowing cont.-t at l'ltta burgli. l'a.. I t vicu I van Moiri* and William Sdiarff. for the i liaui| i u -lnp of tlie t nited Stall i. v :.s iiou i y tl:.- t- run r A*t:i!eof .. ha* 1* i n proclaimed in li nmauia. l lie l urk* wire advancing into Montenegro (i. A. u • of the Auburn mill at Autiiu n, V 1.. can-ml tt In-* of .tin,.' liaiiiel (l Mara. t*iy ,f w veil, died in J rs*v City, N. J . of hydrophobia two we, k* after lo htt.) tu on bitten ty a rabid d0g.... Ii ederick Elliott, vrlio w nwttitmg trial for committing a forgerv .1 3 cl ivk for tCI.OOO last April, in New Yoili. inv-te ri,,u*!y • . .-qv*! from tliolx: ml* of hi* Ins per while in tlu-crowded com t room, l'tttri, 1. i I'-ary , a hlarkatuffli of N*w|.ort. !;, 1., w • arr, ted for brutally lient.ng hi* wife •ud two iimll i liildri n.. . Cv)ii*ideril lo dnm a h:sloi ii done by the rimgof tlu- Mi, ,iui liver iu tlie won ity of haiiMi* City. X sudden rise of the Ihinu!* delayed Rnaaian military o|M-ratioii*. Tho Huaatau point* for cr'> .iu; tlie river will I i elu>*i !i east and West of Ih I nrki li ipiaelrilati ral, and while llie ost,rii ed inn 11 ke.-p* i;i chivk tin- Turkish force* massed in ana al*mt tlie fortrvsnea, the w, de-rii culiiiiin will act a* tt littld army, operat ing again-! tin- Itnuk or r. r of tin I'iirki-li |isitiou*. The garriaon of Kar* made 3 aiic ,-c.*fiil sortie nnd routed tlie Itii--iaua. who arc report. .! in great force I. tvvcen Ivar- and Er/e --roum. After tinMl iy • lighting in Montenegro, tin- 'furl: 1 1 Iro ih leutod with a 10.-* of loin tlioti ni i men I'he govornor of N. " York w welcomed to New Y'ork city by tlie l>emo cnta m a torchHgbt proowiloß 1 mi liundrcd men nnd t>v* employed at -even Col lierie* in Ih, upper Lehigh region of I'eiinayl vtttiin struck against ii reduction of wage The seer, tarv <>f the treasury ha* isunvt an order d. cliiiig that not more than one in. ml* r of 3 faulty may hold offiee in his department, nnd accordingly a nnmler of removal* have been made Ira Cole, n lireman on a hico motive, was fatally stubbed try Calvin Stewart, 111 Dover, N. J *. There was an affray be tween (iennau and Frencti snilor* in Japan.... I.ttrg. and enthusiastic meeting* were held in j New York and Brooklyn iu opposition to tlio liquor traffic.... Itetwecn two and three hun dred graduates of tho female Normal College of Philadelphia, p*id a living visit to New York, 1 viewing the various object* of Interest • and Wlmeler murdered In* Aunt llarrint Wheeler Ileal llttttleid, Al**s lli.rge AA'. Ili t. hn was tiling 111 Philadelphia for lit* mm der of Jmncs llmilrv The inurdeier and hit vlelliu IIA.I been on ftieliilly tenn* prevloiitt to tli* 1. niuu-sion of tl.. .-time, hut 1 letclier ■! I. g. -I tl.at hn lost lii* |M>it*in •* (trrniau through Usui. y. V dig Haiti uf tiiasslmpper*. A lies MOIIIOH (la.) virr'H|oiniiHt nf tin- (lliicagn /'t//ifs Htiyn: 'J lie luirth w. ti rii . ,unity funm IM nre runliiiy? (lie Tinji|iera in every e-'luM'ivalilo litatiiur. H .(lie Inirtl tlie llehln, Millie ]>!n\V llielil nn.l. r nu.l duig lite Riiiim.l <>r roll it. : lint the Hindi ll'ivtivc ttllil simple liu'llkm! v.t n. u vv.ni improvised by u Carroll I'ounty fnrtuor, who say* In- pr.H'urivl a 1 hhect ..f heavy gmlvanitt. ll ■ 'iur elg'ht feet lOIIR, two ft . t four llli lies Wl.le, 1111 in 11 up o!IO siilo nint Ih itlx eu.ls, •qiltt:e, nl..mt one foot, ttlui the other *i.le, for tt front, üboiit two inches, ut an itng'le of f.,rty tivr ileßree*. thiin f.irining lit..Nip. Ho then attache.l tv long rope a', each rtnl of the wvsip, about ttillttclirt from tin ti)>| • r ivlge 1 f the liwk. Two me:i t >k the r.'|M-r., .liuggi g the m**.p aero** tho 'hopi.er tie hi, while another ■nun followed behinii with a iiuantity of ken-*, lie, with w hi, h he Wotihi sprinkle ' the 'iiopprrs UH tin-V lalnh',l 111 the ociMMi. In lift, en minutes half u bushel of 'hiip. p"IH, jnt hutched, were f Hlg'ht, which, wlen full Rrown, woiili] have made twenty bushels, au.) it required lean than half a g'nlloii nt kerosene to kill the win le of them. "Avion t . rr.bs.li ** V|ti*i be Tr*r." I l.i- lne-uitliji ri 111 le irslittioni offered hy th I who have u-v.l Dr. hMltt'a PttVorlU Pie •crlpUuu ludocod Um d.s tor to hlt it audi r * posit! Vi gunlttiitre Mxnv Itt tie* have rnfrttinril (loin using It oil ttti-.uul of • griierai fertlng ol jirtjudt 11 against advertised wedi.liu-. l-ct ui. ask a querluai. Are yuu ptejudhwd agalitsl s< hlug iitttchlues UvAtiMi \i.il have .-ci-11 them ttdvaatlaivl ; ,r can vou dould the i . . misty bi d aklll required Ui thill lUVelitlOU ? A, am, wild y. ui.fu-. to insure your hull** u sin. tlu company a *l - ve. |Kifi.! an-l ).ini*uent cure haa Ueu eft. !. 1 1.. tli 11-ar ! of <-..-*s AA ii.asu Htiiios, lit. Octolvr 'Jtth, 1K76. 1L A Pin.. 1 kt. !.. buffalo, .N. Y. /) S.i Ai, m in. t*. i ii. uti my moat *in- Cer. thank* to y U f 1 the gleat benefit my wif 1 ha* i - civ. 1 fx ..in tl.- use ,f y our lav. rile Pirr- iipiion. hho suffered almost intoierttbly i* f,,i. .*-. , .■ tu qndtnifw, oadl bAdir*tthe skil! I ssv.ral i fl.s . iA!,. tut to lei purjstae. l.ually. I thought I would give the Vimm* Pr. -- upturn a trial, an.l she is now wu-t.! and will. Very g-rah fatly y-,ur, D. A. Ili'vrtx. I b r r I Mines* Ihi lllt-*|.rlfl| el lit till b. 'i hal • jUalde *!ale 1 f the luiud which U UU rnlfl'd I y Irttling U. ideuts, aiid took* on the sunny side 1 f lh;.( tu gen. rai, is lit r *u!l of a liialtl.ful stale of Ui Iwatu and stomach. Ihe dysiv|-*la and n< rv u* invalid may al tli,-ugh ttiitt I* rare iudfvd feign chttrrfu. hi ss. aud may I- ir the harassing aymptuui* which |sravu|s hau with an assumplioii of Iwrou iiuhfj.ren.. .t ui .u reality he U u.< victrui of desj, .* .u, siisil,*y over n . the lietVout debility and Indigestion wt,,h urinal- and foster 11. Persons *uffr(.s,i, lII.AI tt Is, iniil I1v* I f 'are 11. lid ll . slouiai'h don t vr<■:k r.ght. then C. Uira I ad fevhlig after lalJlqt, Aotutency, head a-!,, ilc. i- ai.d 1 ■ lai.fh*>!y, nuMliarv n*u>ea and v. noting, dhc hver asm Ivn iuii t -rqu l. U:> n I iu Uaua *, c utotijittUonr 1 ptttxahly di.vrrbi , f a*. Th.u ]er>i I. r. 1- A.- N • York. Arm an njsivuoe of over twe-nty liv, yvar>, liialiy le ailu.g | div-iciai.s acktioal esie* I!.xt Die* '1 nf. *,'! ) Jf.iriAs! > I'ti rUn t'ufMsvw t* UH- . niy knowu certain re-nu-ty f..r >t.-esi *to which women are anlqacL The Ora'/trtimy I i s.',]'.. J', . U.e most popular remedy of the dav f.r toll.-u-!u-ss. hia-lsclu. liver coi.qdaint an<( disease* of digestion. N>ld t. all ill.; st * nd for aiasiiia--. Graf el, !- : . 1 . New York. Please tlrar It la Vtlael Ilia' if v nr grocer dev* t..>t have, and will n. t get. IK- . y'a Y > a*t Powder ftw you. you can -e : ! . vi'. f : a quarter, 35 cent* t r half,. ; . la f. 1 M !• 101.1 can. direct tu Mn A • ttrnthcr. New Y.ik. and you will receive it hy relui 1• f mail. A wj.es use 11 f..r Un dehci ja lirllffhtlNih C rt|. Traveler vi-:!; g N-w Y.rk during (lie cx trrmrlv war. weather, ! • wire fortunate , 1 .rough let step at tl.at su)*rt> aim ' g tlie t t hotel*, the leiatiel Central. SJ ak inthe highest | rac of It* wide, cevti r .sllous hall*, and spacious, airy chainls ra. It is aald to tv the 1 . —t, as 111 oil . r the.gi the 1* st, house IU A Yii-t'ifii tiHT. To every reader of thia pa)* r. who is * * 01 lia- an invalid friend, sill tv fur uli d free, t v mail, a U*.k which wit e-v; n lew s,r. f Hnn. -rs. Ne-rvon* ami otlie-r Chronic ilt-s aacw inav tv jvnna- I , 'V ! A . -P. (. P. \ 1627, Bost Mass. Inf rt! -I ve rtll tl., tSsttlld* t, those- oat of I'aith. Pe If lielp f.a- weak ami 111rv.u1* suf ferers. 1.. ! f-'t llleesl' who have )-evil etoaed. dramd andfßßohoi. Hwmb HcslttiJ.uir- . nal hacki (MM FIMOV Addn-aa, Bee- J • trie qiuarteriy. New York. I sell 11, rtjof Hatch a I'nivcraalCough Svnijt tJa;.;■ , f all other similar pre-parati.ioa. I iiave ' sold it for als.ut six year*, and my customers 1 would certainly m-t continue to buy it if it were ' not a valiial.lc ri mc-ly. l 1 ItnmtVK, b'ne-ndshi|i. All. Co.. N. V. Punie tt * tVeci aiuc allays irritation, removes dandruff, and int igorate-* tlie action of the capillaru - HI tlie highest degree. Pom!'* Katrarf. " lie A'egclal.le Pain iN'stroyrr." There i no pain or a.-lie it will not abate, no bruise or burn it will not extract the agony from. s-nlil I v lrnel*l*. I! .! ll mdi-rful l inoiis r.aw.ly. (,>uirk' Irish Ti a. It cot* 29 cent* a package. Ileforr buying any Turbine Wheel. *end for , N 1.1 .r.it,aril New Pamphlet and Kcduccsl Price *. Addnwa I*. O. IV>x 513, Y'ork. Po. | The Market*. arm ToHK. Beef Carfle- Nattv 11 1 14 11S Tiim WH! Clifrokw. w\\A 10^ Milch Tow® BO wssott II . I -Ac '*>'4 >4 t •4! irrj o\wt I ~. \+ || A l> CVtton Mi.hiunu IJ>% I ..in Mi-hlrrij (itiot !■ Choice*. - #OO hvirtff* - to rhoirr .... To rt H5 W hfMi u • t*rti j I OA ( N A*. J M A vx 1 ?*• fix, Ht.lr M Itnrlfv state *2 M lUtlry M.%lt ISO A* 1 .<*> ] tuta Mtt' I Weateril 4' ' it, M k • Wratrin ' * ** 1 1ly. jvr cut 70 i 1% I Straw |i r fwt 05 t 11..j a 7". a Jtt . 17 7rt Ut I k M. .x 14 IS <414 1^ | . '. Clly Ht< MR life# 11* I **l) Muclvftt I, No. 1, nrw ... N,. i Hff s .VY <4 yno I ry rr r*t . 4 :•< t* 450 l I. d, J. • bos U rt* 14 iVtrrlftui < i:d* t7%407k| l Tinnl, 14'% ] Wool —4'* Yfornia 1 '.'4 '.'H I• a a •• H (4 SV Autrli*i " .......... 4 1 4 4* Mill ltl t4 :t \V*a • m Clio C ............ 17 X** 1M Wotiirni t\ Kt t. im . 1 <% <4 0< Wc-t.rn to i 4 lols !VK Stntc MMI I ciii.P\l\a. ti M 4 |§Sf Hi ri Ai o. j iur 750 rift 900 \\ ,o a No. IM 1 Wsllsk'MP 1 •" 1 • iVirn M M ■ • • B 4i i 4 4m |;x. P7 <4 Vrt lUrI.A lUrif) MiJt 1 IM) irt 1 IIAJ ruti rriT*. II rfl'atl ' r.IITR <7 (* ( 7 xh. . ta 17 i Efofi DN •• I M)| •' ' R t ■u 1 • • a , • Kstn 7RO soo \\ lirat H-t mlrru .......... . 105 c 1 .* It) R 10 t4 1 I Oora \ • > \ ... 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  • l.ttximtfMf Ilk aiiatriM • . ~! %I. H!. Igm M natal.* UtulNrtll •' (4IMM ).• ll'ttlLtlag 1M Will MI*H HV Al.l. MUrO INI Yl M>KHH SCM£Co\ P65 BROAD WA Y A/ V It Utir Mttn* lUi atltkt t '*.■ .-.I fiairiA* II t ( likQfvlA :* : *-< ,tg' • f- al'Hiti : t • >a|. Htf i !.! Hv. Tw h* k • ) a •tu.i--.' •- .• facbiriii StfM- • itig .f Mt.lt t r 1.., - - ri.rf ut 4f% l*n> > ittatlb ilul rili.ra rhka aefrnaaul* ali 1 bJletit aaiiW* kilerklDc . h*i.*r* t? < ■ Hi'liti'si f fWu-wi *nl | ii.Uaw all iu > 1f y t e Ul_t™ ri NITED STATED INSURANCE COMPANY, IN THK CITY* OF NEW YOJi-K, 26i f 262, 263 Broadway. - ♦ oßbiAtikk tio ♦ ASSETS, $4,827,176.52 SURPLUS, $820,000 every approved FORM OJ POLICY ISSUED ON MOST JAVORAHLE TERMS aii ENDOWHINT POLICIES ArPßOVli]} CLAIMS MATURING IN 1077 will be 2ISCOySTED at 7 OX rUEHKSTATIOX. JAMES BUELL - - PRESIDENT. fbAT.H-J^t'r.Xs VEGETIHEB Rev. J. P. LUDLOW WRITES: I 7fx I> ALT: TiitET, l.'ln *■ 'IkLT*. N. Y.,l Nat. 14, JH74. ( H. ft. KTrTfNA. l"w ♦ /•mr st! *r M I hi \h '.U fit br It* I ti<. aa aril a in \-i* .1 I.UAiwt'xtki* of th ai j vihtMMi nt rr* tber -x . t t . rt.. >| aittpal a rati* ! I an ixxat L arti x i at rt-1% rmu lUftid the \ airiMl for U>#c\in| a;!!'.* wh h II iaekuttcd to cure. JAM! 4 I*, i rnii ltt . Uh ri*'. r ( klYin iU|4i( c'i nr**h t HecrAttaciita, CaL | [ fvAfl'RL'j liLVLI'V VEGETINi> 1 ?-r Cpfftt Bteo'j P. en SHE RESTS WELL. SorTM I\H.AX **, If IL, Od* 11, IfTTfL NR. H. Ii KT*3 em l*rt\r Mr 1 here Rlck tiro yoara with tho Littr o mj-latnt. atid durinf ttut hare Lafcen yrrat many (1 iffrrrut Hut roup f ihr-ca did Hi" Any 1 i r tJraa and ha.i DJ ipjf t|e. K.nc*- Laktiift thr VtOffTlMK 1 prat Wr;lef | rt! b li;y f Can the Vi orri *4 fof bal It La# r for tt<\ ttra iiOtm ifttUv, Mne. JkLkLUT UiiiLUf. nf thfr atwrirr : Mk. <>LOlU*l. M \KVim\S, McdfA*rd, 14 are, hAIURfS KLMLbi.^V VEGETINI> r*f Cmt Pioce ROY. 0- T. WALKER SAYS: pßOTiDttxrit, 1L I , 164 TRAXatr STEKJXT. 11. H. STterjia. I-s : 1 frirltw ulid tOßßprri with mraiimitnrethehifh tiln* 1 |Ut <• tipoQ j jrVpuiTpi. MyfamUyhare liaod it 1r Hr lt (xvo )rare, ij ur debility ilia ii.x alnaLlri. and 1 m mint *lit lo aii who may liccJ au reuokmttiif t O. T. WAI.RER, \ rormtfly l*uor lVowdoia***&&. T ~,& „ BOSTON. .. „ _|BJL_ WW rmto Ilnrtt. * S. rt*r*. Xtmußoi'ii. I Mcl>*w*u. * imai. NEW YORK. ,-i* " v , s Finn AMR* HUM. | ALKIC, MIKHAIL* COKMT. f *ft*n Wtiimmtn IUITKU j riudTiuow. LUGA|( LL PHILADELPHIA. ConiintitTAL ll.'Hi.. | Tnorioi, fine* * J. WASHINGTON. ■■ Wiiiirt.i IIOTIL. | HAIL* Ilrm. BALTIMORE. ■ IMUI HIJ ELTAW Ilonr. | G. 11. Rusk *II* >. WW BriaiT noru. n. CATAOKA * So*. JO*. S. I'IUUI. ST. LOUIS. SOUTHE** IIOTIL. | DATIU KK-MOLIO*. „ CHICAOO. . M _ SUXMA* Horn. I STAKTO.CO. '( If DETROIT. RoBBtLL Hoc IK. O. * R. MCMILLAK. _ SAN FRANCISCO. IKL QD. PACIFIC A OCCIPIKTAI HOTBLII. CDTTIIO A Co. IWj - ft MONTREAL. I V .V "" ]] OTTAWA Horn. I UATIO CIAWKBD. EHST. ,7 NEW ORLEANS. 888 \ajKy\fcr - JY SMITH DBOI. * Co. I CLAKK * MUUT. FLAVORING EXTRACTS. ! X-V OH" A'iKYT* OH' rVBRTHODV f 1 Thr Ml *T(i II 1: Erftlrrtßi ( 1 V m only ' .rrul.ra fr** aa atr OH IIAHHOW*. W|ll>mMM. f*. BOSTON WEEEY TRANSCRIPT. 1 hmi f sandy P'iMmilnml , m\ghl l*mgm . fiftf i nit "• iraalur wlm XlAUilLljO. Ittmy ... .UMprd •an vur naiur w4 Trade Murk. A lilml npaT JT A T TV will •-* ■•" M u>f*m*t II Jj VY /In 1/ Uwi i)| raaHrl up MM whtt aril* Itararw mm llir I aaiard II or no** ihol are not Htndr by mm, KlU* ladiicMMaU doiol Mid lor nrsuUrr .Oil yru* l*MtM A4dt*a J. R. HILL & CO., 4 Vanenpdr W* 11. TUB NEW Providence Line TO BOSTON, VIA rKOVIDEHCE DIKLCT A UIIIII.R MlaltT'n HKbT. ONI.I 41 .MII.KM or UAll- TI.MK MO JIINI Tl-H. TIIK M'W MAIrRIKKWT BTKAMKK M iibMAobuaolta, <" Tbr I'ulnrr •Mritnrr of Ibr H ar14,"l AMI Till* M llUl.ll HI SUM Mil) KTKAMKtt Zihorio I1AU(1, Si ,/ lbabnadaiaada E3 V . 4 l%\\S r W #iba ridmaof d N , X THOMSONdiMiina EH abj Ir TrddrNUra.dCftOWH.Ard B W! darr, CarMf AlCI WBSi THE SUN. 1877. NEW YOBK. 1877. Titft hi * ombnusi U> Im Um Mnetnui aftoesi* of ''• #• MnsiiuuMil, aiw) of (h •aabot.tniauo of u * r • ill. • I > U|| 1 ' 0.1 MI i:r | fro4b is ti* '/sliul twi nd in UM count in# -f % ■■ **, MiLreid ti oiifiurf rvh*tto It t' r. j. t|iU rdwhin • iMadf Dot Ur frxaao aim JJP o J -if SaauU l'a I M Dl.Oi ATrfvil. l.Hlpilil. Uld IrVH | *• t. li) aci iHtfiU of ournrnt rniu, s.itt i.*> r j gj *{ i# | | 4t , Man j Kt * x && oosta a swti, or i * 1 or, •it li Ur ► I>4a| od-tbi.afa . ft.lO a >ar I' " > oi t*oO aJ"o. fifbt fifM, 51.9(1 * I Jaosr, |a Ml |dscf r S•> kit hi * tsar*a of u bro4 ooiumzu i fUtftnLr 1 At :a | A )A*f. I**4 piud I Nrh iai N 'lt t la ordrr to utradan T>| Rm | mor a,jfj u u.m jnat ic. srr t!l oood THE WKRKLY od/Unti tug tho of Iho >s.r, to Jan. I. in, jb-ot |a*-*1 for ||*l! a Ik.IIAT Try it. Ad.irof. Tin •! N* \. . (ify. DYSPEPSIA and DEBILITY DYSPEPSIA and DEBILITY DYSPEPSIA and DEBILITY DYSPEPSIA and DEBILITY At M • r Aftrr r |h- • p**t 1 tiAri**rn is }*k • n-vlth. mhl f I'* petal isar c* tuiarr rrry My !.<•llh rv-t linwl ta d! n. *r. tap'tßtrs M.i-it itPMt n I fr-aa> froqofat t ac ! divtarMrinc stt f x •lptt*t*a| nf Uar #rTt Hi) fewd d'AlrtWAed fW,CAWr.:i£ AilOl|| All 1 pMJ iti tb- bt.am*. I. Xtai I frntu nl r'a# D*rv*M no**, i c*ot :i*t.ri. and r a)i4tt fmra:lf, ny b .id ♦•!* (bis and i***. as.! luKUhh Hi <-irrim t/ n ainl I MAA ft jwiff .til!iar,ng aii th* UnISTM "i • A*, nfermrd Uif.jdd.4at., Ataout m* months MAC* I oosarlMl -01 1 win,jd fry * brtil* of PKHI VIVII SYRI!P.A4 n-AM *w4 m.. nrb tHmiflt 'run it that 1 porA-hnoMl ftw t*attV *nf havr rori.t*d th* UM f v.,f Sjrun until <4ii r*ormfly It bi r*aal4ira*d m| hnAlth b* sural •n ost.nt tl;st I Id*; Aiyertf a ir**d au tvew Mj di^nn t on • ifd, and my m , .a ,v 'l lim isfmajed in thr {>ai f'nr worn . ir-oi Isr U* D 8 t*>>uci,U my rmicth haa 1.1 m*d. An-! my prnrrAl health i Uim M tidful jin 1 rait* i 1 ran lr j ray I our* it all tullw UM tf r> >or PrurVU.N hYUCr I h*jt.Mtly all sunM a from djip ;<.a and drln i'f t f.rr it a txia* hoping it 0.1 l tb*ri. a* much food as it haa m+ Y> ur* ttrj truly, Mfcl 8 H BKif IS Peruvian Syrup Peruvian Syrup From a Merchant. V urn S' x aawmcT. M* . S*|dt t. IfV /-Nt4 Wr-|t ffitoos i crt pi*a*ur> U- nfinn I fin; of thr Imm-ftt roc*tra 1 fwt> th* ns* of rRRI'VI Ajf • '>\KlTin my fan: ly My unfr. !o tbr (• t* K*** h* tmn ic tr-r> V ii*a.!ffi much d*hihtaik! s twraily l.w 1 ,,, "4 ahr nenrlsMhi; t irt a b Uir of I I lit V UN > : Kt'P. m l war eo a*i! pWssd with th# r#*.ilt c-ulifttird it* UM snlil tbm- -w hmr tmhlsa t hfc uodr to IIS I liM# rwnphryvwl j.hjH4a a, and HM a tr*al TthHt of pat*nt meul icirw-A. lo th* rtlad •f I:urnlro.lr of liar*, sn.l | in • ah* rrrmrd m,n|. and I 'ra wty y.-tit I ... ImJUI, ltm! 1-1 *.!' h':M4 m my l>i Vl. mliyna .ml if 1 *y*t*nt r-'Ti.t.; j, . ... un*|.' to UKr much, uu toft. Iltkl 1-it.iftum. *n.l Ih.ui uftly ft.lh gnmt N"" r •*" • l-l mpt n*. I hml m -r*r* all ark •'l'. . TI. ch '••(1 my umb* •. i. .. I>ll rinal-lr t.i *. a r.iwt.ni r N.-iic.n* ih* ..)u.M...n,.nl ..I PKKI VltN S\ KIT I c.ncluilmt tu en. it . trial, .ml b. my *r.ai j y found m. hrmlih ' ' he S>rup tint 1 Ihrre fa.*l . 1 I Ihhmi 'i*d. ami fr*l to cmplrtr j hevith. a;U hare r*matn*4 a* t' thi* dy. I attfl* it* hit tiMmt haa'th ntir*lt to ih* na* of PI Kl \ IAN >\ lit I*, ami hold it in huth ertitnaUon I c*nn -i •|w-%k Uoh|fhly an Ha prata* t >iat* ia aeTeral c**.- r 1 nmirndoil it in i-**4*a v*ry sinular to my own with thr mw O*Hl nrsulta Youra truly. i ll \HI.Ks K 1-KARI'T. sKTH M. FOWI.K A MINs, Trnpi irina, Kl' llarrlann Afrtmr, ItoMon. SU by nil alriintt*. • > nni|'hlr*iA firrr. Ml Ja dn? al bmr Aarnh mntrd UntfH ard I * 1 nrt Inrti-d v AafMbL Mem# $5lO S2O v, -;cx.,rwtsaJK . >56 2 >77 t'sjzvz. Dcuni ucp- t. ■ ci - ntiULitnwwtui(ir*Wnitaa.'hi.r' "1 Ol. II llnun.v l.nnd Warrftnlft Hmachl. MM •aabpru. |>shl by lin aoat > f'u ,Wlilrsiif.l' i' (CC a am** in yiwoaa I.—r. 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