A MAN FROM ALASKA. Wr. Marina* Armani a. HI" Klhl Yn.ra' Kn-Utencr an a Palar lalaaM- Wfcnl Alaska la Watlk. A Journal reporter interviewed Mr, John M. Morton, who ha* recently re turned to the city after a lengthened absence in Alaska, where he has leeh occupied in his official duties under the United States governtuent. Mr. Morton has spent eight years iu the Territory of Alaska, and has had better oppo>tnuitie of brooming ac qnatnted with that almost unknown region than most men who have sought to learn it* resources and future p Mo bilities. n' has Uam officially eoumvt ed with the islands of Bt. Paul and 8k George—two of the Aleutian group— and his duties, in counectiou with three assistants, were to aet in Ivhalf of the government in enforcing the terms of the lease under which three islam!* are held for twenty years by the Alaska Commercial company. In regard to these islands, the luhahitans and their principal occupation, Mr. Morton says: The population of the island of St. Paul is about "did natives, ami that of St. George 10ft There are not more than 1,300 people upon the Aleutian group, aud those who live npon the two islands named are unquestionably much better off aud in a higher condition of civilisation than any of their neighbors. There has been a marked improvement in their condition duriug the lasi sewn years. When the contract of the United Urates government oaiue into existence these people lived in mud tents, partly dug out, aud so low that they were oblige.! to crawl in anu out, while these miserable dwellitgs had no ventilation whatever. Under the conditions of the lease the qoiupauy is compelled to do certain things tor the inhabitants of the island ; but they have done more than was required of them. All the men are employe.! in the seal fisheries, which occupy less than two mouths in the year. They drive the seal in shore, kill and skin them, and salt and otherwise pre ps c the skins for shipment to Bau Francisco. For this work, which rarely lasts more than six weeks, each man receives S4OO ar sMft and all the re*u of the year they have nothing in the world to do. The company also ate compelled to furnish the people with fuel, salt fish for ■ he winter, and sufficient salt in bar rels with which they may preserve toe fleab of the seal for winter consumption, this being theirq'ruK'iual article of die*. All the money the jwople have to Sfteud is in the purchase of bread and such other things as they may desire to gel from the company's store. They nee.! ot spend much far drees, as they can obtain plenty of sealskin slothing. but as 4 matter of tact some of them do buy ferv fine clothes, and drees in quite sty hah fashions. It rests with the people themselves whether they will save money or waste it on fluery and trinkets. The companv's store keep a good assortment, and they have plenty of opportunity to spend money there if they are so inclined. Bnt many of them are getting quite rich. Some of them I know have as ranch a 83.U00 in the sav ings bank at San Francoc : and there are no class of laborers getting more money with less work than these natives engaged n the sea! fishery. The com pany provides a school eight months in tr e year, au.i has budt each family a comfortable frame house, thus bettering their condition to a very great extent. Last year a church was erected at a cost of sl6 00Q, for which the people con tributed oat of their earnings. and have paid off the whole amount. Ttiey are devout members f the Greek church, and attend to their religious duties with great regularity. One stipulation of the lease is that not more than 100.000 seals shall be killed in any j ear, and as the lease extends over twenty years, and the company ex pects to renew it at theeud of that term, it is as rnafli to their interest as that of the government to observe this condi tion. 1 In# present year the full number lias be-n killed, but in 1876 and 1877 only 75,i^A-seal* were caagtit each year, tke"re.how being that the pnee of seal skins ha.l beoMtiM somewhat minced. This year both the demand aud the price improved. "There is no danger of killing off the seals under the system at present adopted, as care is taken to catch only the young malea from two to four years of age. They never kill a female seal, nor yet an old male, and as there are several million seals around these two islands—more than all other parts of the world combined—the reprod action is m-re thsuenough to perpetuate the stock. *■* lue eompanv pars to the government yearly alxmt sl2fl.uoo, and this amount may be sa'd to represent at >out alt that Alaska c attributes to the United States. The rest eft the country, which is of vast extent, covering six hundred thousand square nlftes, is practically unproduc tive, but no time the spruce, pine and yellow oe Baa Francisco police sta tion bringing apackage containing S3OO, there bring two SIOO greenbacks and a treasury nbtb for SIOO. He said he bad found Ui£ " pack age on K-arney street. He left it at the station to await the owner's claims. The owner appear ed the nest afternoon in the person of W. W.* of the firm of Wotherspoon Brother", of New Tork, who identified tho package and its con tents, Learning that young McNally has no father, nd that Mrs. McNalJy (who has five other children besides the one that found the money), is sick and a widow Mp. Wotherspeon resolved to reward the boy's honesty with a sub stantial token of approbation. He ac cordingly handed the chief of police SIOO, with a request that it be placed in some hash * or the lad's benefit. The chief deposited the generous gift in the Hiberfiia. bank in the boy's name, to be paid toj h|n when he shall come of age. Moflre, fir watered ailk, in stripes, is lie favorite material for combining vcith faille or gros grain silk in costumes or wraps. FOK THE EUR SEX. Nolra far d abaal tt antra. ) The married women of Japan blacken their teeth to add to their iittractive- I ness ! Tlie woman-suffrage question was first preaealed to the Massachusetts legists lure in 185S, by Mrs. Abby 11. Aloott Miss Martha Atalanta Lampkin, for whom the capital of Georgia was name.!, has !>eeii visitiug the city. lt none was first Marthsaville aud then At* lanta, and bow Atlanta. Worth, the famous Pan* dressmaker au Kuglwhmau by birth, gives to each I woman employed by bun a new anas every year upon wutcli he expends his grandest fancy and taste. The costly display of bridal presents . at some pretentious weddings iu No York, embrace* mauy artielea hired trom the jewelers ,ur the purpose, Can vanity and fashion go further? The municipal oonucil of Paris have decided that part of the local cmnuis laiouera to inspect faoToriea shall lie w,- meu. This is because half Ihe childreu who work iu such places are girls. Florence Nightingale is sick unto death. Heroes are mostly re in ember, si for the blood they have shed. This sister of merry will be remembered for the human suffering she has alle viated. Mr*. Graham, an old lady near Arba, Wayne county, luu., ha.! a fit of epi lepsy while iu tlie baru-vard, ami before she recovered the hoga ha.l torn off an ear, very badly mutilated her shoulder, and almost devoured one hand. Mrs. E. R Grauuis. editor and pub lisher of the Church I num. is constantly addressed as •• LWr Brother Gramas ' by her correspondents, who are uuder Uie imurr*Mv-u that the paper is cou diietod V>y a in an and a minister. A woman iu Ohio has just got $5,000 from a rnsu who went a-oourtuig of her fifteen years and then made up his mind he could ut. This lietug st the rate of $333 33} a year, strikes the bachelor mind :is rather a heavy pay ment lor las fun. A Cleveland (Ohio) lady, Mr*. Oorue lia E. Beaumont, has mveutevl and pat ented an arraugement to keep small txiats from capdkaig and sinking. A aeries of rubber tabes are attached above water-mark around the outside of the boat*. These tubes are filled with compressed air. I'wtlM Naln. Mi ffs are of medium size. Slaeves are tighter than ever. Hepped fabrics are in high favor. Black dresses are as popular as ever. | Only light furs are ustxl for evening wear. Watered silk—moire—is very fashion able. Gold brocaded cap ribbons are much worn. Medium-sized bonnets are not fash ionable. Balayeuses are seen on very abort costumes. All dresses of woolen materials are cat short. All the a. w bonnets are very email or very large. Visite paletot is the name of the new est steel wrap. Toques made of seal will be much worn this winter. Stockings are in more bizarre styles than ever before. Slashes at the elbow and at the top are seen on many Parisian dress sleeves. All winter wraps aDd cloaks are very long, but very short jackets are also worn. Striped goods in Pekin silk and satin or silk and moire are very fash ionable, Tlie clan tartan and Scotch plaid short costumes are the fancy of the passing moment Si'iu, velvet, moire, and grew faille are favorite combinations in composite eoelucr.ee. Striped Pekins and striped moire* are in d' maud for parts of dressy composite costumes. Dresses, to be fashionable, must be very short in front even when trained in the back. Leather buttons for country costumes, or •' suits for the moorlands," are among the London dress novelties. The talma is a new mantle which is simply a revival of an old style, with the only difference of a tight back. The newest buttons are bullet shaped. They are of colore,! pearl, jet, brass, steel, crochet, and fine porcelain. Japanese designs appear on the sur face of silver and gilt buttons or in ebony, gold, and silver buttons for short costumes. Silk or span ailk stockings to match oostnmee are to he worn with black kkl low shoes, with a strap across the instep and a steel buckle, but no bows. The large b ef eater hats, which are to be worn in New York this winter, have the brim rolled upon the left and trimmed with plumes, some bending forward and some sweeping around tne crown. Burlington Hawk-Ejetem*. " You're an gnawful thirg," as the bone said to the dog. " Yoi're two jawfnl for anything," the dog said to the bone. Some weeks ago the telegraph "fatal j ly wounded " Sitting Bull, bnt the old man hasn't heard anything about it him self yet. "Chained in the market place he stood," tinr knew hia heart one throb of fear ; But oc- one either oould or would Buy a nice, two-year-old red ateer. Did yon ever notice the innocent bnt very practical ease and celerity with which a cat, when it sees a philanthropist coming down the street, plaoes itself on the more inaccessible side of the tree box? We can't see why the world should be so bard on rat* because they desert a sinking ship. Does it never occur to people to think bow awfully the sinking ship would go back on the rats if they wonid only stand by it? " What is the bane of beanty ?" asks Harper # llazar. Ah, don't touch on such a tender theme, dear heaven knows how much wo have suffered from it. Sometimes we almost wish we hail been lorn plain-featured but rich, bnt it is hard for a man to fight the fates. " Prisoner st the bar," said the judge, "is there anything yon wish to say tie fore sentence is passed upon you ?" The prisoner looked wistfully toward the door, aud remarked that b wonid like to say " good-evening," if it wonid lie agreeable to die company. Bnt tLey wouldn't let him. Science has led the world into an at mosphere of intelligence aud discovery that is fairly startling, education has de veloped the human mind to a point but little r moved from perfection, but the world has not TJt advanced to that stage of progress when the average man can tell when the 3itting-room carpet has been turned the oilier side pp. " Now then," growled old Mr. Boeby shell, when be was about ready to "tart down town. " what fool moved that hat?" A little search in silence ; then, " What idiot touched that list, I'd like to know ?" Silence and search. " Some empty-beaded ninny has got my hat again." Hes it sticking on top ot liis cane, where ho leaned it up iu the corner. Dead tolence. Where Wit Won. " What'a the woman charged with ?" , said the court. " She's a dead-beat and vagrant, yonr donor," said the offloer who arrested ner. Then tlie woman spoke up and said: •If I can prove that I'm all right, will your honor let me go?" "Of course,' said the court, " Then," said the prisoner, " here's the family Bible, by which you'll see I'm Moll Wright"— "Saw my leg off," shouted the officer, who saw the point, " if she hasn't beat the court, too." And the court rubbed its nose with its fore finger and gently murmured: "Dis charge the prisoner."— Mobile Register, A Bear Story. Ho vm ■ young mat), almost a boy. Tie WHS from the rural district* without I h possible doubt. But lie was sharp and measurably intelligent, lie found Ins I wav into the t.ratter office Yesterday II tuoruuig, at atout 11:30 o'clock, and . , found one of the reporter*, who had just . ; dropped iu. , ! "My name is Fremont Thorp," lie | frankly said. ', j " Well, Fremont, 1 am glad to sou you. From what part of tho Country do you hail f ' " I am from Bath township, sir, ami I have come to tell you a real bear story, 1 if you waul it," • "Well, Fremont, proceed," said the • reporter, grouping a pencil. The voting mail had Ins story "at Ins • tongue 1 a cud," as they say, and lie was 1 precise and accurate. He talked as ful 1 lows : ' " Junius Thorp, an aimle of tuute, ** riding down a hack road 111 the nutth > | cast corner of Bath to nalnp " - . | " Let's sec where is Bath town . ship ? " 1 | " Wliv, it's iu the wiwt part of Huiauut county, the first town lielow Uichfiehl. , It's not very (ar from here, sir." I ' "All right; I have that down." "Well, as 1 said, Junius Thorp was • j passing along the road, aud he saw a bear making his way across a four-acre field iu the opposite direction. Junius had a large dog with liirn, and he set • him after the I car, while he, himself, hitched his horse and ran on, too. By ' the time he reached the spot the dog 1 had the licast at t>ay, and a struggl' en • sued, in which the dog got the l>ear down. Thorp then got a rail aud platxsl - 1 it across the !>ear iu such away, as he r hoped, to hold him while he went fur " i help. He ran across the fields toward r the house and called to me. We t>oth - went back to the spot presently; and meanwhile the ta-ar had esca|H\i fri>ui l the rail, and, having crowed the road, r had chtubed a small locust tre-. , t " What was it int udeil by Mr. Thorp , to do?" , | " Wliv, to capture the brute alive, to . j be sure." , " lie waau't full gruwu. Lheu'l " " Well, he was a good chunk of a " War. but oue of our old neighbors, who " baa trapped lavu* in the iarly ilfcy# and ' knows ali about 'em, said he wa> about 1 scveo months old." " Well, what did you do when he hail climlwxl a tree?" ' *' Why, we began to study bow we could get him down, to be sure. No one wanted to climb the tree —for by this time there were several gathered around —and so I at length volunteered and went up near enough to j>oke him down I with a pole. He struck with his back I across the fence, and with a good deal of ' force, but he immediately got up and ' star to! to climb the tree again. He soon saw me, and then he turned back, • and, ruuuing along for a short distance, climbed a smaller locust tree. It now 1 took three men to knock him ont of the second tree, and then, by careful en gineering, he was haltered and led away in triumph."— Ctrcr land (Ohio) leader B onder ful Fishing. - The Deposit (N. Y. ) (\turier print* ! the following extract from Mr. W. B r Deyereux: " 1 must tell you alamt white fishing at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. While our boat sUq jvl 1 went down to the l>eaoh where a dozen Indians live, who are the moat wouder -1 j ful fishermeu in the world that 1 know of, whether the fish be whales or sar 1 i dines For twenty-five cent* I was given a apecial show. Seating myself iu a , cauoe, one Indian hx>k his jHantioc iu the stem and another stood in the bow The one in the stern used a paddle to r ! keep the U>at's head up stream, while ' 1 the other nsed s pole to -temly the boat. We had a dsp-uel aliout tour tool in di 1 amcter, with a handle twelve or fifteen - feet long. This was bung over the pro • jeotion of the cutwater, wTule the handle t trailed back in the water. Thus equipped, , we salhtxl out into the rapid*, wuich are half a mile in length and one mile wide, , At the f<*t of the rapida the fishiug is ( doua. The water boils and tumbles like tlie swiftest rift on the IMaware, and is generally half white with breakiug foam. Yith his pole the Indian in the Ixiw holds the cafifx', or let* it float ateaihly j sideways, now no a little and then down, ' bat always under perfect ouutrol, and 1 al ways dancing with the rash of water He watches the water constantly, which varies in depth from two to nine feet, r Hnddt nly with a qnick motion he shoves the end of the pole nnder the bow piece, , I grasping the net at the same time with ( i the otiier hand, and never taking his eye from the water, plunges it in, perhaps ten feet away, and forces it to the bot tom, or a* the canoe sags back with the ; current, let* it drop a few feet, and then with a peculiar twist raise* it to the surface, and with a toss like turning a flap-jsck, drops a five-pound white fish j into the canoe. This was repeated time and again, right in the swiftest water, and seldom only one fish was caught, but once six that would weigh eighteen , pounds. Often 1 could not see the bot torn, and one was caught in eight or len , ! feet of water. I could see no fish until they were brought to the surface. It was the onlv kind of fishing that I ever ssw that I did not think I could learn to do. It is said no white man ever did learn. The Indian I was with took 1,800 in oue day. We wore oat an hour and | took about thirty. . Advice to Correspondents. Nme but an editor can fully appreci ate the following advice given by the editor of the lowa Normal Monthlu: All our correspondent* will oblige as by observing strictly the following gen eral niles : 1. Write with the blunt eml of a broom-bau.'le, and'draw your sleeve over the page !>efore it is dry. 2. Commence all prepositions and conjunctions with capitals, and if that doesn't Mem to set off the pag' with nuicient flourish, bring the articles to the rescue. 3. Whenever yon nse a word that any ono else has ever used, don't forget to put it in quotation marks, especially if it is a proper name. 4. When information is desired on any subject, be sure that the answer may easily be found in any common school text-book. I 5. In writing baaineen letters, be care ful to give n* a full description of your self. All physical defects are of special interest to us. 6. Be careful to make a# many para graphs as you have sentences. It looks stingy to commence a new sentence ut the middle of a line; and don't forget to underline at least oue-fourth of the words; nothing sets off a page more than this. 7. Each thought should be expressed at least three times, or it may esenpe notice. 8. Grammatical constructions, orthog raphy, historicid and geographical ac curacy, are of no especial importance— j we like to see independence, and have epocial admiration for those of onr cor- j respondents who hold tradition in oon teinpt. , 9. The pa'er 1 your ink the 1 >otter, especially when n#ed by the puilful. Bid 4 the Nation. Newaru, N. J., claims to have n re markable couple of centenarians. They are Mr. and Mrs. Wright, aged 106 aud 100 years respectively. Mr. Wright w* born in M"rris county, N. J., some time during 1772 or 1773, and remem tiers seeing General Wustiington riding out on horseback while the Continental j army WHS encamped neni' Pompton. j Notwithstanding his advanced age lie is quite as full of life m a man of sixty usually is. But a few weeks ago lie i walked from Bloomtield to Pine Brook, | and he walks to church every Bunday. His senses seern ns acute as ever, and he relates stories of his life with evident ' relish. He is not addicted to tlie use of ; . liquor, aud says he never smoked but onca Mr. and Mrs. Wright have been | married for seventy years, and have 1 | several great-great-grandchildren. Friend (to practical joker) : " Hello / whero are yoti going?" Joker (solemn ly): "Going to eat some dead fish." Friond (borror-strack) : " Dead fish I" Joker (still more solemnly): "Do you eat it alive ?" 1 Exit.) FAHM, UAHDKS AM) IKH'NKHOI.II. I Ittale WW llerae Haawtae- Tito will* atoll is a luxury, and ought to IHI six or even ten feet wule, df nxun con bo *| mi oil. IkmiNo I Hikea am tlllpUl taut for horav* of grind voluo; Iu auoll atalls thev oau get perfect refxiee by changing their |xiitiou, rtwovcr from the fnUguc of a hard day a drive, and bo , ready for tlieir tiuk the next day. The food b*"vt adopted W tho horaeiaixila ami h-y.J the beat quality, ix-oeionnUy vuricxl with a bum tutuih, with turuipn or carrots *m an alternative. The growth ami development of Ixnie and intiaivleiie jvcad gr*t!y on the fixxl they eat. It in |lU|Mirtnut to ael.vt auch a* ooutalliN all the elixUMitjta needed t • form the twine ami ttiuaeie of the hurwe. It te aelf-evi- ; ih ut that the nutritive matter atipphod by thefiMxi tuuat tie e|ual to the exhaita Hon or natural waate of the laxly to keep tip isitditnm. The horse that i* abetil to be driven on a jouruey IHMMI* hatdeinng by exer oiae—preparing by a westing out Hie lxxly to tetirify ami (ucroaae the cireula tkui of tle blood, and aim by baud rubbiug the leg to make them firm ami etoatlti—* jireparatiou in some ilegree ixirreepondiiig with that uttaluixi ly u horse that i* daily driven on the rood for urdiuary work. Km una week from tho | a tart thev uml ilnly eztirciae, c uiuucniv tug with eight or ten unlea and gradually increasing to twenty per day. This ex efOnve, With appropriate It.xl, Will haldeil their intteutes, atreugthvu their luuba, j ami prepare them to perform their tank* without giving out ou tlio I>nnl, material ly declining lis fleh, or seriously cx haueting their phy amol powuxa, If we perform long drive* with borvav# accitetumod to short work rk cheerfully, laat ut with aouuvl luuba, and preaerve their ixiuatitu tionid vigor for future naefnlueaa.— i F?r. I'retscllea ta X xaa Trcrafiwui Hwrrreaad Unite. We tnHl ou experiment lout year on cabbage plants which aatiatieeua that the Mime thing uiay be corned out on u 1 larger acale with trees It is to wind Uxvaely the lower imrt of the body from close U> root to a foot above with paper, iKuuueoruig the outsiie of paper with a thin coot of gun tor, Uiiuuing it by mix ing thoroughly with water, or if noth ing is put ou paper, it auawera a good purpose if newspaper is UMMI, w worms and grabe have no liking for the iuk. We put out two or three bundrod cab bage plant* last aprtug wound with uewspajver, and, notwithstanding a gixxl uniny grub* were in the grouud and oth er plants were cut off, not a cabbage was cut • aper all around the truuk. Peach treen new! protection, e* j vern al ly when young, from the grub, and if started well tuid grubs kept away for ouly flret two or three years they will live and yield beautiful crop* for manv years, while if grub is allowed to work in them when young they are aiokly and spindliug ami atxm die. When 1 hey sra 1 set oat and before paper is put around them, scrape the l>ark well and y all grubs. These arc plainly detected by the gum exuding from the bark in places. After planting out the tree* scatter around them a sjxxvuful of ealt and if yor printer. He was a sueci ss fnl man. He traveled in Europe, he explored this continent, and when be left Chicago, in 1867, he was worth a small fortune. At that time he ennie to Viaeland, N. J., bo ght (in c with his brother) two or three hut'b'ftl seres of land in that unique rnn.t city, bnilt two houses, and for a time engug cd heartily in the preliminary arrange ments for establishing a great farm. Hi* fHisseHsions aud his comforts were swept away, one by one, till finally there WHS 4 but a solitary blessing left to cheer him —that blessing being his young daugh ter, Nellie L >uia. He never drank ft drop of liquor in his life, never used fo* ! baeoo and never took God's name in m Don't point your gun at yourself. Don't point your gun at any one else. Don't carry jour gnu so that its range includes ail your hunting companions. Don't try to find out whether your gun is loaded or not by shutting one eye and looking down the barrel with the other. Don't nse yonr gun for a walking-stack, i Don't climb over a fence and pull your gun through muzzle foremost. Don't throw your gun into a boat so that the trigger will catch in the seat and the charge bo dejiosited in your stomach. Don't use your gun for a sledge humnu r. I Don't carry your gnu fnll-coeked. Don't carry your gun with the hammer down. Don't be a fool. Don't you forget if.— j Forest and stream. NEWb SUMMARY. tlaataiii and MUtdl* Ola tea (!|iarlea Hum, a hcll Wncan New York dealer IU hat*. Mid f*ailll*rly kiaiwu aa "luiot the Patter, i* a Iwlikrupl, wtth'tutaliUa* *muut. iug to alxmt SHOO nut). Tb Novel*tier rlwHoni bavn taken g!a*o, and llio |ititical cauldr.m, which ha* tioeli acethbig and tmlililliig for wceka |iae(, I* >|tll I once timre Kieolioue In Ihuty HlaUai tm iMelv* guvarunr*. nineteen leglxiatui < • and 'JS7 •'nWgreeameti xetri held. TurollgL lt the N# Kugloud and Mlitdle BUlaa the vote wa. goßeial i ijutte largo, aa 111 reveral SaMM uu ndUal inh ><>al waa taken til I lie reault of the natlh t the (Mills 111 New York lbs lUi|iul'- 110*11. Mere ; o**fl|l. the bglalature Ixslng I.tilciv Ue|ml>li.-*iL which Inaiua* the reiitrn of at nlleit Hialea eeualor to aiiaceed Uoeooe ll.MikhiiK The hitler Qght in New York ollv U-tween ranimaiiy Hall atxl a " OdWhlnallou ' ink. i, dlvid.d among Auti rammauv Ibno oral# and II tlca!is roaulted la S >wi>e|miN victory for the latter WIH* aondldale for tuayoi Id ward I oOJMTr. a eon of Tctar tkx>(x>r -WW. elocleil over ill* opixiualil AUglietna g.h 11, by hl.ooo nutjortty. The ttepabliaaaa • lao K.ined a ttuhltrer of im mgfo—niah IU Uw 1 tuj-lig ate. in I'ettliaybauia Urtmral lloyt, He lle|iatdiosn candidal! ia tdoobad. and Ui I lei* n are Ibe l>emocr*te iindiiq** fur guv ernur end tVaixreaa .ere u..ca#f*L In Ma -n!i Talbut, the tte|ml4ioai> candidate for governor, .itli thattnUre etatetleket, wa# elect ml over lluilor and Abbott the Oeimo t.te vleetlug one caagraeauian and the (ir*en hacker, uoue. In lUioda I.laud Uie lleinihliaou catidldale. tor Ctinxreae were elected, tkiu nectlcm give* the ttepnMlcon# a rein in eWi- KreaMueli and Uie iegtaialure, which ee(eoU a t'ut!ad Siate* senator to aospsed W H. Bar Quia, Iu Vermoat Harlow, the Oroonhaoi candidate for tkiugrrw*. hae a plurality. Wilkinooo lire thorn A Co 'a paper mill iu •hehon. Conn,, one of in# largem paper mill* ia the ootmuy. haa been dcatrovod ly lire, en toiUng a loaa of more than tlho Otx 1 . Aiv iandci huntb u elaete.) to (rum Uie twelfth New York district on the RepwtiUimu ticket, to aucoeed Hon. Clarkeen N I'otlet lhiiuig Uie cofivana Mr. Htnilh caught cold, and died tm the night of dlerttim dav, juet aftei the anuouncuiei4,of hi* victory gad leeu made to him. In New Hanipehtre the llepnl Uoati* eleeUd Natl. Head, governor. Thev liava a ma>oAty of about autj font on Joint ballot in the Wgi latum-, and vend a Miitd delegation toOiugroea The Hepuhlieana gain eight ooitgraaoweu in New York osurge 11 Lortug hoa Uses ilethartwl elected to (V * startling sensation wa cnitlwl la Nww Yck cur Or tfa, diaeuvery (hat, ; oil (he tugbl previous, the body of Aleiaudt-r T. Stewart. ilia tuilHoiiaire merchant, had twi stolen from the fhaii'v vault tn (H, Murk ■ ' cliurrhyard, uu hecai'i moiiUi-. t*ue Utile mo UAeice attempted to carry off the UkJv, bat were frightened away before accomplish lug their design . aud a watchman aa wt npou employe 1 fur a time to guar J the vault, but lie had been dismissed only a itav or two before the corpse wa* (lotan A kitu u al* (totuiol by Mr bU-wart, threatening the removal of the body if money waa not eeut the writer. The cburchvard 1* located tn a Uuekly populated |roved or c*mcd off. The low* of the vaV agra during (he innr.man raid waa trifling The British bark !h-oou8eld, from Dublin, arrive in ltalUmore a few dava ago, having on hoard the tirvivor of two htp wrecked Vessels ' an Italian Nig and a Portuguese • cboooer. From the former the cap*a.n and bla two brother* were washed overboard and drowned, and from the latter flee pa*angwr* - a woman, i taw sua and threw tan- wrre loat. Bobbing the grave* of Iheir dead acotna to tie a matter of c- tin: an orvarrenoe in port hint of the ffiwl. In D trott. Mich., two men were diaoovefed and tired upon Jnat aa they had ex humed the body of a woman, and a borer and wagop stan.Uiig boar by were rvcogmrwJ aa Ur ! ugKtg to • wjU-fcown undertaker. At Keokuk, la , if baa l.ee> dt*e y, who woid thrtff to m<*l icai tvriloga*. TTio wbohwalo wrthiTcotlmUat e am ated. bat declared thai he waa Innocent. The election* in Georgia, Kentuckv. Louisi sua Alabama, Virauiia, rwn'ie*av% Maryland, South l aruhtt 8 *'h (Vdiw, r" id:, and Texas have reouiled in the auccexwof tie Dero idT'tic Mtl* ticket* In every undone* und the return of a solid Jb-moorstic delegation to Oungrea* ka •* < rai Stall . South Carolina rc elgcta Wade H*ia}dr>n for governor j and In Ixmiaiana Burke a majority for -Tate treasurer t about MLMk In Tonne**ie and Texas al i burl K Mark* and (Iran M. Boberl* are elected f governors. In Georgia Alexander R Stetdieur waa re elected to Congrnw. The political con tra le in the Wtrtm Slate* wore not *o ope aldeii aa tn tie Mouth Kanea*. UkiiLim, Nebrafka. Wtaconetn, Illinot* and Mitmenota going BepubUcaa wlwrv- State ticket* were In the held, while Ua> I>eClMT*Ui urn ghead Id Miaaotm. The l'tiuaix <-b'vtor si Hoot*®, IU., with over lftu.OUO bndhcl* of gram, h* Intti i ugrc** a gain of four member* In tlie former State and of tbree in the Utter. The Hffmhlic*ns gain one congressmau in Illinois and one in Michigan. The holler in the sawmill of Joseph Kats at Hsvmnuah. Mo,, explode 1. killing J. Emmons and W. 8. Farrow, and injuring two others. From Washington. Tho national debt statement for Ortolier shews Cosh in the treasury, #275.217,473.93 debt, less cash in tho In-osnrv, November 1, IH7H, *S 024.260.f1K3.ia ; decrease of debt dur ing October. 11 705,402.5i1; dearwoso of debt since June 30, IS7H, f11.586.74H.64. . During Qotehir the total amonut of coinage at the various mints of the United Mate* was ffi 625.40(1: divided thus Double eagles, #3,- 464 Gtlft ; eagles. 6737.800 ; quarter coile*. 6346,800 ; standard silver dollars, 62 070,000 ; ; coma. $6,700. Hslbert K. I'aine, of Wisconsin, has boon appointed conitni-sroner of pan nt < in place of Ellis Hpear. resigned. ' According tn esttmatew made the d*v after election, tho Democratic raajonly m the House will be about twelve, exclusive of the Green backers, h > have shout thirteen members, in the Senate the Democrats will have six major - ity. Foreign Now*. Maynooih collet e. near Dnhltu, Ireland, a prominent Catholic cc!esitic*l iuHtitntion, has been partially destroyed by Are. ; Becent otect on* in France have wiped out ■ t the conservative majority in the senate, which will now lie republican. Louis Antoine Garner-!'age*. French states- ' man *nd hwcwian. •*• may, i of pari* and , minister of Muss, i* den! at tho age of seventy five. St. Petersburg paper* report large number of suicide* and attempted suicides in tho l!n sian army in Bulgaria. M. Balthazar Jacolin, a French senator ac dm d of cheating at cards, has been coni[ciled to resi.e. Fourteen villages in (he district of Dorno -1 liCii 'ive bee* I dirtied by a body of Bulgarians i>Cnfb#ring 4,(S"U The detail* of a secret treaty have br* n made public, by which England and Austria agreed st Berlin, before the plenipotentiaries left that Hv hat July, to fclsi*' njion the withdrawal of the Itris-iaii troops from Turkey in May, 18711. . the (late rUpalated in the treatv of Berlin. It wa* alo arranged that K> gland and Anatna should fnrtilsb a garrison to replace the Itua ; sians. if necessary. Kim luge and N|Hingcs. In many os the Greek island* *pouge flshiug form* tlie occupation of the in babitanta. The method of flailing i* by diving, and for many hundred your* the : buMiicigi hiiH been carried on. An old historian, writing of a (singular custom prevailing at Himia, a littlo island op ponito Rhode*, fy* : A girl in thin inland in not permitted by her relatives to mgrry before alio has i brought up a certain quantity of nj>oug- CH, and Iwfore she can give proof of her agility by taking them from a certain j depth. In other inland* the name cna- , torn prevails, but with reversed appiioa- j tiou, IH in Nicarua, where tho lather of i a marriageable daughter bestows her | on the best diver nmong her suitors. " Ho tliati'su slay longe.it in the water ; and gather the most sponges marries | the maid." 1 A STOKI OF TIIR HOIUS/4S. Haw J ark I.eeaaN Jla H" Mallarala Ma? Oar Haadi ** tie pleasure to al Ittde t • it. it ta HO bright ami lrcob ami original. Iu a certain big wholesale ' house down iu Front at root there IN , young man employed, who, by l>e, mm of these day*, and i you eon get oometbmg pretty uico out , of it" Tiis yooug man auiiled at first— he had hod point* Ixdortv—but the more he tliiNigtit of it the more he wu* taker, with Uie idea. He knew hia informairt was in a {Mxtitioti to know oomething about Hierra Nevada and get ewrljr In formation, ami an he had never before a*lv IH1 nun to buy stocks it impressed him ami more atrongly that there wan Houk'Uiiug in it. But be only had ( S2OO, hud hm iuformaut told him to buy a hundred aharea. 'Flic *tock wo* then pegging along at about $4 a share. To get a hundred eliaiea he muat have f'JIM) more, lie lin ax led oyer the subject a few day*, and theu hia frteud a*kal, , " Have you gut that stuck vet?" " No." < " Better get it," aaid the friend, " you haven't much time." The young man went and put up hia watch ami got an- ! other SIOO. Theu he aohl aume other trinket and raised anoitier SSO. Bonn thing elae went and he hie) ju*t $386 all | told. Ho watched the stock Hat, but ' I Sierra Nevada hung at Si with tantalis ing iteraialeucy. Finally he *aid to a feilnw-elork, " Here, Jack, laud me $5 for a wmple of w#lu j I'm ahurL" Jack went down into hia pocket and handed him $5, and then Uie coveted S4OO wo* intact The day he gave the order to buy Sierra *nhl at $5. bot the broker told him "All right; 111 buy it 1 ON the S4OO margin and carry it for JOB." The stock was bought and iu two day* wa* Helling at 87.50. Then it weut to $lO and g 12, and finally the whole street knew of the new bonanza. At atvoat sl2 and Sls the young men waa crazy to sell, but the original informant would not let huu, or rather begged him to bold on. There ia uo use elaborating the story, the point ia not iu the rise or in what he made of It Sufficient to my that he dually got $220 for the slock, and walked off with a check for over $21,000. He put it in bunk, and the next day walked down to the store where the young mou ia employed who loaned hint the $5. " Jack." Le aaid. "do you know 1 owe you $5 7" Jack looked puzzled for a moment "Yea, by Jove, I believe you do I Cbnl, I'd have forgotten all about it if vou hadn't spoken." *• Well," aaid the lucky one, " I've oome down to pay it and apologize for uot doing it before. I've been *ort of hard prea*ed of late, ltut here it ia with many thank*." And handing the young man an envelope be hurnad from the store. Jack VM busy at the time, Uii, mapposing a fire-dollar gold note to be in the enrelope, crammed it into his vest jxveket and went on with hi* work, lie never Uiought of it again until that night, diarobiug for bt*l, a corner of the envelope peepiug from hi* pket *t | tractevl hi* attention. It occurred to 1 him what it was and be opened it, when to hi* utter amazement he found a cheek for Su'.utX) with this litt'o not*- pinned to U: ! " DESK JACK : I return you $5 with i interest to dale. Your readiness to ' oblige me aideing true. The i ywuig gentleman i* well-knowu in weial rirdea, and his modesty ithe only rea ms why we withhold hi* name. The population of Paria, oue-eigh- Uwi.th of timet of PruiM, Mjri tivurly •* mOch e* *ll the rant of Konce 'pat to got her in local toxin. Parte in taxed fcio per hem! of its jwpnlation. The real of France pave only about 81 SO per iieaj of the |Hipul*tion. Lvoua. which ranks etoutid m the lint of town* with tlio largest I.kjbl cuipenditure, pap only about SO.BO per bead of the popu- j latum. Manwnllea pay* u little mure. No other twn nearly apjiroache* Paris. ftrwmrr af CXn* Karilaaia. And use. if you i *cd a to we acmutant and alteraiivw. il wKdtor a Stomach thttera The Uqncara of couituerce, even when they arc act adiilteiated, fail to produce n.ore thau a t*m (•orwry axhilaratnm. uaoally followed by a dc, reaamg rvactKMi. arythibg but beneficial to a weakly oonatit uliou. Not only do the 1 potent botanic Ingredient* combined with the ' alcoholic at Iloatetter'a Stomach Hitter* min iter to the health and vigor of those who tin it, but the loair- pure old rye, the finest and moat ealnbrioas liquor distilled - t* no mean . promoter of a healthful condition of the dtgaa ] Lew organ* It* presence in the Bitter* . j ceaeaUal to preaerve their vi gwtablw constitu i nta from fooh su-i I.R coauueDdatJoii* from, I hWdicai m*. The Nailaaal Mewarae. , It la cetunsted that tiig annual lanugo* ' Caused bv the ravage* of iuaect* and worai* exceed 11V,009,C00 ill tha I'uitevl State* alone. , Truly an rmraeui loaa'. Vet it aitk* into in- ] signifies no© when oomparwd with the rmragaa nf that mure terrible scoflrge, Onenoiption. which annually sweep* hundred* of thcneaml* lof hmnaa eonls into oteruity. The cauaea of , consumption are various, depending tn every j instance for the development of the di*e**r 1 upon the dcrofnlcns dlathewi*. or temperament, '■ of the victim. Thus the same came which will j ! produce in one peraon an artaek of acute die. eaae or a slight tiervona nroatraUon, wilt en- < gender wvd j when U>e exact nature of fha liaeaet i under shwkl. via.: tlie nnrmat'.laiiou slid depoaition of •crcfukms matter ('Ubaroi*>ui the lung*. Ob viously, tlwi principal r< tncdloa rtquired are(l) , a powerful alterative, or bloud purifier, to I arrest tlie accumulation* and also cli anse the 1 blood of tlx- scrofulous matter, and (21 a mild . cathartic to el the diseased matter from the system. Thi* course of treatment in oonjnne- 1 lion wtth a strict hygienic regime. ha proved the nio*t sirceeesfnl method of enrine this dis ease lr. PlMSri Golden Medical Discovery and I'leasant I'nrgsnve IVllet* are the Iwwt alterative and catosrtic ronicdies before the pnblic, and have been sfriiif naodtn tbonaands of casrs of consumption wtth the roost marked efficacy. Dr. Fierce"# Invalid#' Hotel, at But- 5 falo, S Y., affords spuria! and unequal ad vantage# to consumptive*, not only possessing the best medical mil hygienic means of treat ment, hut having the essential advantage of tieing situated in a climate where the inhabi tant# ate notably free from Ihia disease Familiarity wtth tbw writings of tba grea port a is a necessity to anv one who wishes to ajqwaar well in coro|)4iiy. For 10c. we will fend , (took of lAOaelmtawi# from the beautiful ma!- 1 ndie# of Mooru, the grand poems of Bvtoo. and | I (he tme,innied aongs of Burns, and So popular song#. rVwßSond A On., I>lß Itaco st., I htla. CHKW The Oelebrated "M*Trm.r<' W.wst Tag ring IVaiem. Tut Frotyxa Tosipoo OaptraNT, New V<>rk. Bostou. and Cldaago. for upward#of fhlrty year* Mrs. WINHIAiWV (KiTluNO BYBDF bait been uaed for children with revr-failing sttcoea#. It ocrrwda a,wdity of thv, stomach, relieve# w.nd colic, rwgniate# the bowel*, enrea dyooulery and iLaarhira, , whethwr arising from t wthitig or other cauaa#. An old and well-tried remedv. 'id ct* a ImtUa Have von agne in the face, and is it l>adly, awolleuT' Have von severe pain# in the eiiest. 1 (•ark or side? Have yon cramp# or pains in the itmlia. or rhoumaUani u any form ? If so g-f Johnson's Anodyne Tdntment. It will giva nistaiit relief and Oaally cure yon. If each one < f several makers had taken the j higha#t medal at one of the great world's expo sitions there would be room to question which ; was best: bnt Mason A Hamlin have taken the • highest houiusat every such comporition for j twelve years. If any person would M-e the difforeuoe be tween real worth ami real worthlcssnesa let him 1 buy a small pack of Hbcrldan's horse and cattle powder* and fead it out to hia lien*. The iu -orosso of egg* will surprise rou. To obanaw and whiten Uie teoib, to swoetun the breatli, uae Brown 1 Omphorsted Sajiona oeon# Deutifrioe. Twouty-five cuts a bottle. For Cough#, Golds and Throal Disorder# a#e " Brown'# Bronchial Trochoa," having proved tdbir efficacy by a teat of man? years. 35 eta. ! a box. ' llou. 0. It. Parsons, mayor of Bortiester, was 1 , radically cured Of Bright'# Difeksti by Cralg'e | Kidney Cure. Depot 42 University Pl„ N. Y. | Til* delicate niMDlxan* whtnli envelop# the lung* and line# the air MHMM, la MMsdinglv sensitive, and a elighl lmtelTou of It lner*a*a and spreads vary rapidly. lUmienilnirtug this, nee, it you are attacked by a cough or oold, thai incoiii|>aralile ixilmonie sad preveotlve of cniietuiiplum. Or. Hall ■ llalaocn for the Lung*, ! ehicli Invariably gives epoody reltaf and utu- I match effect* a complete cur* In alios**# where Uie Iwetiinng urgone *r afftwted, bee It in I line end piavaul MTioß* bronchial trouble, hold by all druggists. Chew Jaokanti * Heel Hweet Navy Tobacoo. I.VtPOKTANT NUI II K.-r*reiMt, Nab J liae and (Maw* aa* aerebae* ae Hei* e*aal W Or. TO* law vaawriA* UHIMKNI i m># ewe • I Übeteee, IMafftMee. Dmeatery. Ortmti, uehe aa• aa.na>ilee. llwlMUi, Hera Tieel, Oaternunw. *allu, Hralee, MoMiilt* Hilea, 1 lid Name, r*te* 1# tea**. Daek and lAeot. TIM vsaanalf IJSiaiaXT lalreSae-N le ifit, I m>4 eo MM eOe he *ht leu •uatuaaa* M St. ejun , •(alia* it il *m Tea toMiare e buMle ia ewa*4 MM im 1 aeilMtil il TaeaMuS* M OamScaue eaa be eaea al 1 11 . IJM~I. •t.a*iaa ... • H i Cork -t itra yml!y Mm 10 T # I SO Uel-hllV HUU . ...XXM .... Al A *ll VIM.-M.Uer.!. Ste I, hey ... 6 #>o° • Jo 1 Mm* MV ** •*' *S Dry e*k,)wr wv............ 4 * 41 4 SO Hmixa, reaJ.d,per net. 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CTKEH 1 j riJMll WOt-*la rifcCi:* UKb. Mil ffijtwu. rwiLW.jkiw* , j iKsffiffi MULkIsT m-n* lit* KYwrhl k* RJ A lOIX. BT MAIL M i-ZXTS I j ' Three dorr* ftaae* 1-4 tree., will he aeut TO I'KUDI.CBia. WTOIt thKEI'ZH*. llli I IU.IBT*, (rtrrrware W-ldb wa rerrlH •I 81.00 -about rlevaa ceala a tma. raxriixa rv SCTH W. FOWLE A SOU#, at HAKIUOOX AVESVE. BUKTOS. MASS For Rsssl) of Polish, )• vlo loihor, Clrss ! IMIIMM. ->f ADKEA* V sfcelT\ • Sd -ipoditjou* b|T s ooodor 61*1 IiAIAv fsihxw hrTM'duunn. Pans /7|n' ili/iX stHOklnt*. nsk. s&rmsMs. l\) dP ( \ "''K sod had lloso. outrSs f / Aiwj Vh I cloUuas, sod dM sil Inter I * j mtmitdartßo m quukiy m I ' I r'lin Mini WT ot-d n> \ / > s>* Trf a Hood tor ICTORIAL HISTORYctI: WORLD It MdUinr 411 Sw hsdoi*" t ***TBMHS sod I VOO ('•** iaoMoooibrui PSM. sr.is It.* M *t c*sp ts M -ion of ih world •*#• p n -hod. p soils *< sirbt No, I lor i*kuo*o psoos s< d --<• im.IIS AIWMS o3.tv-. NArfosAi. pvm. arirxcmi Wsdsl|lhS,to TO ISHVSIOIAMa ANO MOTHIAS. trvtx-ors rvcrvwhor*. tlooufocfuiwd l * THE CI likAl.s M'Fo CO. i roLLMOK PLAOK. aam v.al*. 4 CTIVE n j_VEN p M PLOY WE NT AGENTS Uooddte RYW HERE Hrosw ** rotpuMiit o la thisssnois'stssso o7ih, AOKNTN HJISLAU> Ksaptort-itios ItJiss's wUh ssmplo osrd sod Itit' psfTios sssof (bo ASK*ts' MAT m* st d (sosijilaJ ImU saa. ft thy Snntbo grspht At. I MS* reft !>(> . SsnstwoM . Pt, t . Ps. $lO i $25 rerfr.wncs Novelties Mff a Outfit Free 7 J li. hi"SrOlip'K SOKK. Msesfsctannt PnUtshsrs t 4 t V t47 r-sokllt: Ntrsol. Bcstor.. Msas ralhk'Uhl- vsturtr Hftt waairw CiPSSIHTIIiv lllttnrr. H'sCd sod Too j S*s. It pf, so. WI4 Ft no Knsrsootl (tobMs 9 • sd'.i. lO*t ttuulWs 'lsblsKtuot, *(U.ltti Hoi-t Knrctshibd i.tm-.Utti. (ioods twiso,l (Vso Puts JJsf r t. H.of>d. ivotpor Insilioio. X Y dh. |P I >TKI> Tott I'"tort ti-tr* V.-unr f srmors. s TT ItorOMM r. utd s Bis knSli Sood o tsk,so-td s*s. If* tooill twvno ÜbsßOo la *T* 111 Ot-J n Ills J II 11 IfIT.IS. Oi'SNTC*. Vs . tor psrttcu rs YOUNG MENhr^^Vc^ ■ month Hissllsslorf whilslssroino Sltostiuo too otsftoit. Adds— B- Vslonuns. >tssssr.JoosTiil.Wio dilll to rlllfl.l inrsoianni Wsii tn. ntaSss nun slll lo HUOif •"' Addross BAXTFM A 4K|I solium sruolos m tho world,sos ssmuls/r tpOVll AH.tross JAY HHONMIV, i>otroH, Jiioh Otosss A I>AY to A*-tU s. ssssinK for lbs I Irooldt MEI g f tailor. IVrii.e and OntOl Vtos. Addrsm e # e O. VIOKKI4Y Asrss.-is. Kolas AHUIU (iNhll & Mkls IIISOIISOB. Thons ilUl 118 snilA oamd lswool Prtcos Do um Istl Ul 111 IfS to writs. IVr. K K.Msrsh .1/ UIBOT.MhMI. Something New for Agents wsidwt in SWT villous, Oddwm Box 79H, Vv* AKROIPK FOR (HTKIBIi CO>S|MIPT|O3 Kirttn gratis b lr. H. Jiurs htu Rscst Ki . Pints ©QQCIrtAVBAK- Haw to aisfcr Ik r.A*. Ovt)UU M '4b wa; a iu.m.l;. SI. UISI>.m% llunltoo. Point Lsoo Braids. Porlinr*. Kno'sTtirosd St..,pi os tor Xosol atsrsp. O. UlaißK. BlKfosd. ft. aI.AHH KA1.1.8, Traits Ac Prtos list Tt Ad dtsas (irssi Wostorn tiaa Wjko. FitlSbtiru. rs ,'TII s tlsj t* Aosols lo Mil s ilousohOld AJAltas ?ptf Addrsss Huchovr TtTsr < v", Marios. Olio awisr'r nsoscHui. rauosas, iwwsru M suds II luflai haaa wrldal* adwarllaad a art** rh I iiptlaa •( •, America Ahead in Spool Cotton, thai mr Jar* aa CaMaw laaillaa. ara mm* ifr-..*.. at ia* farta Atpaillaa. IJalii U*4al *ad Uraa* Friaa la lha Ml* . ahi If* Man llaipaat far apaal I ailaa *.p*rt*llr adaplrd lar aaa aa Ura'M •• rblHrH," avar all lha araai lhr#ad mmmmlm*. iara •( lha aarlli aa li aa a lal la tfea iiahile aal la Ntatafa. J. * F- Vmmm •• aaaaaaaa thai No Grand Prizee were decreed at Parie for Spool Cotton. Wa ara adttaad h* oahta at ih* Mlaataf a war a# i J. 4P. COATS, GOLD MEDAL Wiltiiantic Lines Co., Silrer Hedii. ; .ad WW rlaim lar lha wlaaaraaf lha PUI j frla# thai* aa lha* ha*a rotahtlahodla Khed* I*l* ad lha larcaat Maaat I'aliaa AMI* la lb* I'allrliuaiM, wbar* Ihalr Mpawl ( ailaa ! la *w*th*atad ihraadh aaart pra*#a* (raw tha daw .atiaa la Ma kh**i Waal, , HURM i, aa r*pr*aM*d h* Jfrir* J. A 1 r. (OltW la ami AHEAD is iPOOL i l unii*. Audita Briers, Mia Agwttii ia Maw York lar _ J.AP. COAW. THE SIITH ORGAN CO. rtrai KatablUhad I Mewl Siir.atlall TUfcJK 15WTK< BEirrn hk* a d*udll iila 1,. ail lie* i LEADING MAKKBTS OP THE WOBLD! KtorrwHift ** tb FIWICIII 11 fOVTB. OVER 80 , 000 Mad* and l aa*. Maw Dralgea euaalaatlf. Ural wurk aaJ iuwH |riw* lr BcM tM a ( ktoh|w. host Sl ijf. We 9L, Sua, lte li tha e i U*.iUi touMtuiM Lr r OR FAMILY SOAP MAKING . raattua* iiaaiatrai•* aw Mr •****• Mam I •/> aak Taiial haan aalahly. it it mi ffmr ttmmmmrm fit war* xm h**f!*4 atta mttial. Ua mlmUl aa at*,), 1* adalwtai.4 ana >t i a~4 rasia. aaJ wr Slponif"l'eß Mii.l B* TH fhai*ylvanih Salt M scoff Co., rm** WfU'fe y-^\^^BYBnStlot6O r^. 1 safety L . fjars : ySSmSF™ IM. IwtUlll btlftH C*t w u*a II u n**p taa | aa*ihaiii i* a *a*t warn I luu*l$ I, W. e Kw*44* i^*^?^Smmimiha Ma .1 _t.. tafl lutta wot *M***t*d with lt ■ alwlaa ' Mr It. pa, mot* Oar Itauut mm* wan aiM ' mma*! " ®* Waaiaaa U -■——■ at aa* *rffl C'MtCAid' LRDUKR lata. lar***, Hit tat < ••t.wHi Faawli ft tar la ua >. aiiad Wlajaa. p b : printed *pi lata*. plim Urpa. mod oaa haaaall* twlh old Of *.* aaa ay*. M tw la Htq bniw.uil, litaiaiW. ***** MUfOaaw ol on* ol Uwat Emu hi w*HnniKt*Mi*l raWnaa* tawa .rw4 I naa in *f>4 Ht .iua al ■* lam he at farcla. A- Uw I •: -at ltd iaaal pbU*b*d pmajMp. U. I Tranceac*, J 10 |wr utaa it adraaa*. 1 (i*aifaf *lwia.| >IJO pai ataai idaaa I _ r.EKD ros I AMP OB COPT. NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES al dob ral** Tin*, tnwbt* and a*a* **r*d t>* t> I acnl ina kn*u*t. tb* Rock, Mi>ata Kahaailpliaa Aaatc*. Vt.cb tarni.tm ui* p*|H* •i.**' haaii aab -1 iwVwd nUw foiici Malta MBBMHI I *ai awai 11. Baa . lr.# Maaß-oaa .4 atl kiadt. Utmaaoa, Intwt. a;a Maa* .nan***:.** tea' K 'lt! tftK.lt at -#eJoe*o |>rkat • I will alto (arwMß Halt rt it kind, at liaa mmktm Rocky Mountain Stereoscopic viewi • j • ophcuhH# Ikwsl tail to orrtto al omo for oor eimtaH . ( ka.u nak. Oaw ' | Th, tmldol* la Ainahal fmmmt al IdUk, The Father Matliew Remeiv il* a err;.lß and H-mOl ur* lor tatntp*rao .(I a*- { at, at. a all ai'iwtrt* fr alßaßoiMr Uota>** and op • ,I*P Bonr.nta **ta*a All** a aabaark, ar aatt itiranrrait Indalanaa*.a tlNalr Iraftt*. ' lal will rratar* *ll writla] and nbraHrki dr* l>r***laa. It aJao tun ***** IM *f fW, Ilka rami a and l runout or ttu Una Mali hr *U | dnia*ia pi par Haiti" PanoTlrt " ""klortM. Ra ' rtlnia n in* hpiM* v}|. and luinwitaa Ma U>mt>, H tat tna linkb M.rair* (irilt l t Mam r, :rcu>'i Ua., 'JO h>wk IX. >* *<*k . F CURED FREE! As ißfaliAl* and IMIMIM ratrad* Par mia. 801 l WW* ar Pallia* aickMt wmrrawlna Ma*rt a.iaa.'j aad PIN. ITO 0 fl ■ asß**w atodtra n ki ■ 0 wBP Patiahet aad Rapt'" Pa. H O ROOT. I Nfftw Hum R*a Tork STANLEY IN AFRICA rKOPbli'M KOITION, • Staßiar'* <>* akar* i* *a* a*part> **iaw* of • km j Paukß, k leu. raoi Ereaaavu,,*- rarer o.r RE Mi. Mo mwip-'!* o i "dk*d. hlkbaoa*# i prion Papular Hoot* al Popular Pi tun, it oar NtMo. a ATICTR dm't atwah*. wtatf 'ar OKtltnpi. ItuXfit lu M 'ltwit llrißt'fV tw(f* oSarrd A*ni**astad lllurat*d Uaialaptn* maliod BMUOaw ATICR3I k UN> Maat'**tur*raadl>*%i*r, Im lar. IM .R.T kl*o inmral Aiwu for SHOMKuKKt, UaMrrMod OROAMB, *hwh mttd tb rRft'MPHAVr Ml Dkl.*f AWARD at U>" TARir KRPWUTiai. " Dr. CRAIGS KIDNEY CTJRE The Great Remedy for Alt Kidney Diseases I *•'* l i tpntai *ff*i*ttt re Rf Dr .1 R Rtafctr, W .IB|V B D 0 . G T. li*Wor. ■ D.. RaaSM dock. Co, Pa i JOBB U Kmr, Ra) . Korioik, ViT Dt J. H Won*. T Faith Ar*, !•* York; 6r O k. Daaa. !'#:,, N Y , Hoe 0. K. I'uwot. pm mt M*f f of Knobntwr. M 1 Ark ronr InM SrnJ rr **. l MdipHr. |lr. I it kill, I NIWNkITI PI.AI K. NK\k lOK Ik. Cores Dyspepsia, Indigestion Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS AM** HIUtIFHT IMNOKJt AT AU WttKI.D'N RYi*rSfr!ii*s PUH rWFt.VB YRAKK . aa Ptiii. MR; \ik**a, i* rtaßTiaaa. 1T rpiu*ri.i r*tt.. l-" Pima. lf* andlim.Ku r ff All 1 LU Mi hot* loan tin ataraati* lilnrtrainl MtmUilj. *• Hnmwt*'* kanklir tar l.ltllr i hltßr*. ." F iuoi.it* tad ttluabi* Fwii üßut tin t ■ (lunatik vbrot *aat>i" tn* to o>**r fiwui pll to •SO rwc **k K*nd *t,mp for Weoltrk ,*.t t.. R*v J HKBBT KHTTKR. ear* ot BKAid) A PPSfhXJ*> Hlßpro** now. Kow York. _ W /VXITZMZAIS ell Drilling, Boring, Minerml ProepacUßß A Qnarryuiß TmJs. IfM r*d *1 OnlotKilal Kih.twlioo Baad Ma r>.'t„n*lc and pntwlitt. fib* A root* aaataA. | .11 not d*| toar*r.tood. Mn-i, boot or, adid taafe wiKMild. Ad.lnaa. P1 KUP Whli. iIXOS YA IOR tXi. kxuti Flm Ara^ly^oiMiaJNeia^ iff ii 11 ipj Mt rr. no, to w> BOM- ymet •*'>*,too it at ono* i> K,4d*S> K„Maiuiiactnnni |i| WOtlJUltlClt A tX . Prim. r. M , • EMBOSSED PICTURES F.w IVorattei and Faact Wor* Hut* itnck import *d, uictodia* Etow*r, liirdt, Htia;*, Iwayr*, linrotr. K irisr.#, SoTi ibtrlt for .HaZl- lor SOe . JU ot fii t. r II Hi, Ortaiukn* ot W *ho*t, :io. ly-l, mrrW tak.n r. TKIKKT.ei Owrt Mawk,Btattm. MM*. AGENTS. READ THIS! W* HiW paj - at a Salter of CIUO p*r munt!. add •rpontu*. or allow a lar(* eommtnkai to **>) our n* and Hondortal intMlratu. W fiia, -,akol - my. ampl* lr**.. Addnw*. WHKKWikNdk CO., MarwtiiUl. .Miiii. niIMAP etx.r to RkOO- faotorr pnow r I AN Ud li!.*•' bunoit—Matiiorhck". neat* ■ imiww (or Miliar** —Bu,t nprlcbl* to Amnio*—ow IS.WU ia u** -roeolarU moorporiitad Ml't Oo.—Piamw wtm oa tr.al—lH-pas* oataloan* frm. M nvUlMobo Piaoo 00., 31 K. lRh R. T. ®tBVTH IB s. ttSSSSiB33/ Ssjsx kdHfad/ YOUR PHOTOGRAPH AND NAME au , Uoc. oard. (or 3& eta.; 3 dot. 50 old. Sand pletar* nn i f* 5 lt>- Root dampl* Toa. SIJW; Sib*. Vary I r.fl\ B**l N*w Drop Taa (croon or hiaokj. B UlUl Sent ta paekacoa of Alb*, and upward to anraddrwa on rooeipi of priwi Circular* mu*d fr**. TUB CARTON TKA , rtnpartara. lit Chamber* Ntrwat, Now York. P.to*)c* b,ui Iffl Acusta wastad. * a | i MID MEDAL ih** haw* aoridead at lha PetlS RkMhtilaa •flift la CLARK'S rani mKsJP* JMla JHa . I ■est eIX-to* tfw cyregp- J** r*l*hr*frd far #>* **•. I aad ai rPtIfOKM eTKHMiCItt tehaahar" atwardad KRIFAI.Miu Mwereeklsimeltlaee, (raw lha era* ai Parte, IS ISM. Mi Ih* Cam irß-i.f at Phlfad.Whi*, la te, la tht. I ••••!•** C!*ABII , W t SKk la nldrli katwa ta all aaaila— IMP •* ha* a*rtar I * ratt*a*a laMaahtaa aad Haad Maw - ! taa. Th*fr IWlUadd Aamaak, M. I~B* rai>- , lay. Nnailaad. ara lha latomi mm* wawaaw -1 piria la iha.araadd. Tha aadtra prantaa at aiatfifl*" la raadaotad Madav aha I oawpioi* aad caaafal mm* ihay faa ihalr Awarlea* Rfadaadaa hi laaal mm aaaal mrrll la lhai pradwrad tm IhdMf Pal May MUla. Aa He Grand Priaea were awarded at Paris for Spool Cotton* . (itad la BUT ilha AJsaMaam P.MI* lhal thay i HKOAIo hAa lha hlehaai aaraad Mwmm lar Mk*Caad wpaal OadMß. . George i Clark I Brottor, w Mala Ajrmntm, • j Ho. 400 Broadway, HowTtork- For Singing Classes. 3s*S3Bwk JOHfISOW WW fcr &(. g~SSK3SnSS f .t^ GEAMIiH SfflOOL cm, h" L t 2TSAS yaiySS?*adwtlmiwaawl*mm**Hw> 4 A COu Bolton | 1% 11, BlfMfN h AU- . .. _ li* •ra.dwar. k Vartl j. r. aima* * s, , ipa^, 2ai j*. n'* FRANK LESLIE'S Illustrated newspaper. A Pictorial Record of Correal Ernest* at Home sad Abroad. M&4immis** Ulmtmrm mf **mr Tlmmmm. : ThaCaansia ■mbm"fieM' 1 an*""*a pwr^an**imi^a' pami *1 th* da >nldtal *aml,aaiiatia "■ Admlrahl* I'ariaaM. >ia*;df SMMaa • p*r*!uw null kill, pnwa, .t Mhrn, taafcmt. *a*. **lm Maria t aad Shirt hat*, jut fwmM, . Tkl. Pa**ur Waakfr ha* mmm imkiid-da sssr^roSibsssi^dJCJh: BK tuaifuwo yam*, tad . ih*r*ia*. a *k*u lihrtry of mUmmim ; muumrnm ffppr mum tun r. Wmr Gste Ry sU 111 will Ud n. Prim 10 mblb * ■ Copy. Aiumki ikbkcnpnikh. S4. rattphUL ; Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 1 53. 55 57 Pert Pfeee. New Yort. ! Tltro*" , dn ii^a^oKLAJisrrr'® Gargling Oil Liniment r "rOau Wi.tppr-f.i. Aniisxl llußdui 1 la*, t taw ma . ?i | as majmNA ' Chtihluta . I'i) (blrkAhtfllk, WiaMßib j StTßt: hM .* (i*H (M (tot 1 bhtir;.,. * Ch**;> j H**db l-vu.u!i.-*e I'wl, * Tlr i Ik f-uwl. Rf*n Ih rktdnrr, I Kktom,' !*.,.**. . Ofidml llmt haad k'tachfc, Hauwlc Grs ofkS Mad. Iu* Back. !*ar-:. ftinx r nr. Urbtirrhuldkai Ihiea, I ftoli Evil. Tafdimrhe, f S* * tiara* < *~ t, r MH. Dwtirra,.. (>l*Z Bwrb, , Hard IVhrsati. !-., w*cpK% Cww>; ih, Q.H' (MSnfrt, U -• MWiUM, Abut *F IbklUkln. Chtr.a- IP-, > Swelled I V'. MtMcnr* if Mm fH Tbrimh. t JBkratv-1,-1 Muscea. ( ■rrrhaar* waraiik OU . Cm ,nd*fd 1 Euuo*et>t oi Cw l ait.d flat' - ' iJUlt* ft; medium >amU. *. SarnJi *ll tof, family , rpc. MasptßvM*4 M 1-" •: K. by Muxhasf. ti*ratl&dOo Cnpahf f .aaw uaacr i fn. r JMM* BUPht- h*rF THE LIGHT SUNNINC NEW HOME b Uw *•. 1 Jural iMprarod, nM mmm Tha*. arakiF c warn cariad : Sewing Machine rrar lairwid. Ikm i NOIMRI.RMM, d hi tmm* WtWM tf K.\- I (UXhSt gthaa.rfiiM l"'fWi|ii up* (■r AIIKNTh WANTU m ktlr.w abrnw w. ar* bm rtpiurt JOHNSON, CI AUK ft CO , SO Union Square, Maw York, (httkh Nua. riisthars. C hk-*o, 111, in. I mat*. -Ha. VP J. EBTEY AOO. BWATTLEBORO, VT. QT Bead for lUislrated fatalegae. WHOWANTSA FAR! WHERE FiEMiHG PATS TBE BEST? FOR SALE. 300,000 to-* s'cjiw ' At from tm rr o* —a tome of pajrmar. • kwo. 200,000 §^^3fe%ess VT Send for lUu.trat*.! PamphM. fall ot f.-t* at . . • H. BAMMtiV. k ■ I mad (ammliiawa*. |.*nUa*, .kf*ph, X WASm BSC'S MB6SK \jLL3m vmi 1 x I.xrosirlON. f ' Qjm fvik ' J?■.!"** jy .*£' Ttu u HkaLTU OOtotT KtU. ■ / i .. ff Ttwirxctwisoco*srri. f'*|i?/ <* *ar *• - V.l L I \/r FW ml* by all kMSsg ar b*UL fum wwe.. uimmmv vi. R'TnltutSelSSi etuura*- u* of rhft Hue*: and most Mfov*l ot-lu tiltuuenu new lu ue. M.illcu fr VJ'.Tl si I'.litS KIDOERB PlßTlllißßd6^fe& i ,eiw*siMm. . f