Shut (tut from the World. When bor majesty's ship Emerald sailed for West Australia last summer, she received orders to call at the rarely freqnentod little islan.l of Tristinu d'Acttnha, to learn bow the little colony fared, an,i inquire for some shipwrecked passengers; also to land a score of eats sent out by the admiralty in eoneeqoenoe of reports that the island was imjKtver ished by srrarms of mice, A letter just received fronf the Emerald's officers state the result. The nominal governor of Tristrau. one Peter Grant, and his ninety subjects, received their visitors cordially, and the hooks and paj>ers brought were nnist welcome; but the present of eats eausc.l amar.ement and dismay, for tlrant told his visitors he could supply them with hundreds of cat's skins. It was true the island was overrun by mice, but it also swarmed witli eats, and it was doubtful which was the greatest plague. The mice destroy every green blade on the island, hut the cata live ou friendly terms with the mum, ami dis dain to eat them, preferring to live oil young sea birds and chickens. Thete f ire cats are trapped and destroyed by hundreds by the settlers, who sell their skins. No important changes had oc curred on the island siuoe the visit of her ma;< -ty's ship Wolverine iu IS7H, which was the last English man of war the inhabitants had seen till the arrival . i the Emerald. In the presence of Captain Maxwell ai.il the start' surgeon, the chaplain administered the rite of baptism to seven children. There sie live marriageable youug men, but only two possible wives for them as yet, and a* no request was made for a wedding service, it is to IH< presumed the youug ladies have not made up their minds. last May a disss irons wreck occurred on the western-end of the island. The American ship Mabel t'larke, bound from Liverpool to liong Kong with 2,000 tons of eosd, struck on the r.vks during the uiglit, the master twlieving himself to be twenty miles further to the north ward, and six livt s were lost in attempt ing to establiabcomuiunication with the shore. The remaining eighteen, includ ing two women, were savtsl by the heroic efforts of oue ot the sons of Mr. Peter Green, who is looked upon AS the governor of the island, having resided there since he was cast away, forty-two years ago. Tonng Green, at the risk of his life, swam through the snrf to the wreck with a rope, and all on board wan got safely to the land. The wo men had been lashed to the mixsen rigciug for many hours, and had tem porarily lost their reason. After staying on the island for some time, during which they wng other tribes not fully civilised, and is somewhat as follows : A mau who J-sires to marry gives to the lodge of the woman be proposes to marry and sits d wn outside of tbe door, awaiting au irwitation * go in. At first be sends a present of one pony, and if in response the gift there is no invi tation to cotae w.thin the lodge, he sends another pony as a present ; if the second do* * not answer tbe purpose, a third, f -trtU, fiftli or even a tenth is sent. Whea the number of ponies is satisfactory to the father of the woman the di nor is invited into tbe lodge and tbe barest! is completed. If it so hap pens th..t hi takes tbe oldest girl in the fimilv, Le i> entitled to take all her vouager sisters to himself, or if be does not take them for himself be bargains wirh any after applicant for their pos session. The whole proceeding is a mere matter of bargain and sale, in which women are di*}>oeed of without their o isentand very much like cattle in the market TLtre is nowhere any limit to the number of wives, as they are called, which an Indian may have, and by their custom he can change the occupants of his lodge as often as he choes. "As our civilization is op posed to p< Jygaray, ' says the commis sioner, " s -me decisive action should be taken regulating and establishing mar nage in all Indian communities. An ac ofCongr. ss should provide wholes..me and proper marriage laws for Indian tribes." The Empire state"* Population. A Sew York. paper says: It will, we imagine, surprise most Sew Yorkers to learn that, according to tue last census of this State, 12,859 families are now living in log cabins. Of other dwellings, 588,031 are built of wood, 98,290 of bnek, and 18,718 of stone. More than one-half of all these cost lesa than 82,000 apiece; more than one-third less than SI,OOO, and 7,104 less thau SSO each, showing that any extravagance w> ich interior New Yorkers may have is not of an architectural order. In the countT or city of New York, booses, as may be snppceed, laave much more value than in the emntry, 56,010 baring cost $5,000 and upward, mainly upward. In deed, the dwellings of the metropolis alone have coat about as much a the dwellings in alt the rest of the State. O? 1,537,727 productive New Yorkers. .'151,628 ar- farmers or farm hands. Of (he working women of the State, one half or 137.-416 of them, are house servants. Over 150,000 men earn their bread as e*rancc of the hut, .ui which the sun shone, the singularity .if such a visitant in so louety a situation, all so worked on the imagination of the little girl that she verily believed the queen of the fairies had come to rvveal to her some fearful mystery of fate. In groat terror she escaped t.i a hack closet, where, through a small aperture, she could see Without being seen. L'lie supptwed fairy qiuvu entered, surveyed the apart ment with a curious eye. and then see ing the wbe. 1, bethought herself of try ing to Spin. She gave the wheel several turns, but could not uiake a tolerable thread, though abc twisted up all the carded W.H>l she could find. As some compensation for any injury her awk warvUiess might have ts.vsAsiou.sl, her grace tusi a crown piece in a hain'ker chief that lay ujsiu the table, ilx.sl it to a sjxiko of the wh.vl, an 1 departed. The girl could uot summon courage to venture from her hiding-place before her father and sister catue in, nor till some tnue after could they extract from her an explanation of the extraordinary state of perturbation in which tliev found her. Their surprise was scarcely less than hers wheu they were informed that somebody, who could be no other than the .jneeu of the fairies, f.r alio was all in green and gold, and shiuiug bright as the suu, lia.l corue into the house, and seeing UOIHHIV there, had fallen to be witching the wheel, which, as sure as fam* were fairies, would never go again. •' Aud see," ivintiuuad the youug en thusiast, pointing to the handkerchief tied to the spoke, "something which she had left." The father untied the handkerchief, and the sight of the sterling piece of coin which it contained soon dispelled from his mind ..11 suspicion as to the terrestrial aitributes of the lady who had been hou. ring his cottage with a visit. The women of the cottage, however, were of a very different opinion. With them the lady could be no other thau the fairy queen, who must doubtless have come to tell pvr Isabel her for tune ; the spoiled thread was a sign that the tlist .lays of their life would Ih> marked with disappointment and sorrow, and the crown piece tied iu a haudkei chief to the sj>oke <>T the wheel lie tokened that she would iu the end ar rive by honest industry to wealth and .simfort. Harmless delusion ! It lasted but for a day. Sunday caiae. and the appearance of the queen of the fairies, m the same drees at church is the duchess of the manor, convinced even Isabel that she had been deceived. >,w. and >olr- lor Women. San Francisco has a female painter named Strong, who sells portraits of a dog for $250. The original '"Grecian bend" came from Japan, and is found in many of their pictures. An overdressed women is offensive to good taste, no matter how costly the material she wears. Sets of coffee and teaspoons are now made up of odd pieces, no two articles being the same in pattern. Dinner cards, mold • 1 into the shai e of {dates and oval platters, and painted with graceful water color designs, are a Boston notion. It is more than hinted that the com ing spring bonnet will be too elegant for anything. Expectation it> already ou tipt>e. Gabrielle dresses for little girls are finished with a kilt plaiting around the lower edge, with a sash covering the top of it. American flannel underwear is now made so well that it cau hardly be dis tinguished from that which is imported. A German writer defines women as being something between a flower and an angel. A New York lady ha* invented and patented a device for raising, turning over and moving hospital iiatienw aud other sick people in bed. Mrs. Burton, the wife of the English traveler, will publish an account of her journey with her husband through India ami Egypt Tbyra, of Denmark, is nn extremely pretty and accomplished young lady of twenty five. She has a beautifully shaped face, large, gentle eyes, and a very sweet expression. The duke of Cumberland, her future husband, is in his thirty-fourth year, and has a plump, good-natured countenance of the Ger man type. The Princess Emm i, of Waldeck, who is about to marry the old king of Holland, is u graceful, warm hearted little person, with bright eyes and a piquant face. Backwoods Courting in Missouri. He sat on the side of the room, in a big white oak rocking-cbr.jr. A long eared deerhound snapping at fiies was by his side; a basket of sewing by hers, liotii rocked incessantly—that is, the yonng people—not the dog or basket. He sighs heavily and looks out of the west window at a crape myrtle tree; she sighs lightly and gazes out of the east window —at a turnip patch. At last he re marks; "This i* mighty good weather to pick cotton." "Tis that—if wc only had any to pick." The rocking continues. " What's your dog's naui" " " Coony." Another sigh-broken stillness. "What is he good fur ?" " What is he good fur ?" said she, ab stractedly. " Yonr dog, Coony." " Fnr ketchin' possums." Silence of half an hour. " He looks like a deer dog." "Who looks like a deer dog ?'* "Coony." "He is—but he's kiuder bellowed, and gettin' old an' slow now. Aud he ain't no count on a cold trail.'' " Your ma raisin' many chickens?" " Forty oild." Tuen more racking, and somehow, after awhile ! big rocking-chair ami ibe little roc! -chair wire jammed side bv aide. J don't kuow how it hap pened. Alter awhile the conversation was regime il. " H jw many lias yonr nia got ?" " How many what ?" " Chickens." " Nigh on to a hundred." By this time the chairs were so ch, se together that rocking was impossible. "The mink lias eat most, of ours." More silence, when he says: " Do you like cabbage I" " I do"that." " Presently his hand is accidentally placed on hera. She does not know it— at least does not seem to be aware of it. Then, after a half hour spent in sighing, coughing, and clearing of throats, he says: " I've a great mind to bite you." " What you great a-mind to bite me fur ?"• " Kase you won't have me." " Kase yon ain't axed me." " Well, now I ax you." "Then, now I has you." Theu C >ouy dreams he hears a sound of kissing. Then the next day the young man goes to Tigerville after a marriage license— "Wednesday the followingweek. No cards.—AV. lA>UIH (Jlube-Democrat. Eight '.qas of paper are used daily in the of paper collars. The Ib-pth of Depravity. A Western paper tells of a new and dreadfully mean swindle. A atranger calls at a groccrv and calls for two quarts of molasses. The grocer draws the artiele and aks if the stranger has a jug to put it m. " No," say a the Strang, r, "but you cau put it mmy hat." The grocer smiles a broad smile, questions to himself whet her the at ranger jis a fool or a great American humorist, and disposes of the niolass.s as roqiicat ed, laughing halt to death as ho com - I letes the job, and thinking w hat a rare g.kk! story he will be able to toll the bova who gattier around his stove dur ing the long e\onitigs to discuss polities and oliow tobiu'iv. Suddenly he starts, however, aud with most excellent rea son. The disgust lug stranger liaa clap ped the hat ou the gr.kvr's hea.l and firmly drawn it .lowu, the molasses au.l all, over his ears. It takes hint live minutes to partially recover from his astonishment, the tuolass.-a ami the list, ami when he has sufficiently removed the sweetness sud tears from his eyes to l.s'k around the deoMviug person has gone, taking with hitu the Ck'Utouts of his money-drawer an.l such other arti cles as )ia{i{H-sp viable fellow eitiKeu, euntl.sl to all the immunities; *a.l to think of the feehnga of that person iv lie en.leavois to tear off the liat uii.l the aoootnpauyiug molasses -f his .ud.ieu revulsion from g.kkl uautre t > aatoinsh lueut, au.l then to the extreme of Ul -st impotent auger and indignation is to contemplate a depth of anguish not heretofore reached by any -viupathy in the world. We rememlw r the melau choly spectacle, a gixsi many years ago. of a police justice of great cute mriao aud dignity sallying out to do a htt.o arrest iug on his own hook. He arrested two unpleasant uieu for being disorderly, aud started with them for his , tflce. oue .>n either side. Suddenly oue of those young men jumped high and brought his fist down .>u the high hat of the g. >sl old public functionary, audio a moment the run of that hat was resting peace fully ou his shoulders, the crown there of covering his oouuteusuce, and fitting as firmly aud chw>lv as if it ha.l been so much uuoompromising stovepipe. Tiie wicked young men ran away, taking a mean advantage of the frantic efforts of his lienor to release himself. The l.vk of pain, of wounded dignity, of < xtreme astonishment, of mingled horror, anger and humiliation that rested ou the face of that police justice wheu be had final ly got out of the list can never be for gotten. Of the many who saw it there is uot one who will u.'t take it with him to his lonely grave. But what was this outrage in comparison with the molas ses atrocity ? What bad this honored gentleman to complain of when one considers the confiding grocer and the wholly misplaced sw. etnes* that agitat ed his hair ! We cannot do justice to this subject. It is more complex an i hope less to the humanitarian than the Bnl garisu fieuditihueas.— Huffalo Krprtss. A Race for a Bride. A romantic elopement from Kentncky cante to light at Cincinnati, Ohio, recently. Kev. J. Oliver is the man au.l Emma Abbott is the i.iy in the .vise. Rev. Oliver is a preacher, thirtv year* old, located near Bedford, Kv., and Mir-s Abbott is a teacher and the daughter of a rich farmer ai the same p!aee. She :• eighteen years old. Ho loved and was beloved, projk's.-d an 1 was grti fully accepUkl by the lady, but not by her parents. Elopement WAS determine.] upon. One afternoon he was to call at her sch.K>l and take her on horselrsok to the nearest railroad station, eighteen miles. She pack.si her clothing, and hid the bundle in u thicket, where lie was to go and get it. He procured two swift saddle horses. When ho approach ed the thicket he saw the bride's big brother walking away, bearing Hie clothing on his arm. He went at once with the horses to the schoolhonse. She disraiHsed school, and presently both were moving toward the railr>>ad station, eighteen miles awny. Not long after starting they heard a horseman Whind them. It was her father in pur suit, accompanied by bis sou". For half an hour there was a race, flight and par suit, the pursuers gaining. The ftigi tires, thanks to darkuess au ! a by-road, eluded their pursuers, and, crossing fields aud swimming streams, made a station a little further on just iu time. Arriving in Louisville, the first man the youug lady spied was her uncle. Judge Abbott. She managed to avonl being observed by him, and the |*nir ( anppos iugthey were watched, went by private conveyance to New Alliany, and tlx ace took a train to Cincinnati. Her.> the Rev. Oliver applied for a marriage license, anil learned that he rniiNt sw. ir that he and she were residents of Ohio, which he would not do. On the str.s t the lady espied "Emma Abbott" in large letters on handbills. It was Kmroa Abb- tt, the vocalist; but she stitqN>ed it WAS her father's doing, and that she was the person meant. The two, in alarm, took a hack at the depot and boar.kkl an early aftenn>on train to Lawrencebnrg, I u 1., where they were married. Head Downward for Ten Hour*. A couple of nig. As ago a youug man named Adam*, living near the railroad be: ween here and Columbia, was riding ou horseback at a gallop down the rail road track. The night was not very dark, and the young man presumed up on his knowledg of that part of the track an 1 his ability to see anything dangerous before getting to it, to in dulge in the fast ri ling. But this time he had risked too much; for he eame upon a deep eulvrt with .nt noticing it in time to stop hi* horse. The animal made a nobl" effort t<> hold up, bat his fore feet went down and the rider w.aa thrown several feet forward over the animal's head. In falling, one foot passed between the iron rail and a sill that lie* beneath it, but separated by the thickness of the er". --ties, and his body passed beneath (lie ties, thus bang ing liirn by the nukle. Iu this perilous position ho hung for two or three hours, wheu l e heard iu the distauce the heavy rumbling of an advancing freight train. By this, fear was converted into frenzy, for be was not able under th- circumstances to know whether the weight of the cars wonl.l pass over any part of his foot, or make his situation more painful. But the cars came and paginal without bring ing any more pain or anybody to hear the piercing cries thnt he sent forth for assistance. He hallooed himself t<>hoarse ness during the night, but no aid came until morning, when he was found and taken from hiH situation nearer dead thau alive. He was at once taken to n near lionse nnd remedii a applied until he began to show signs of irapr vement, since which time he lias been gradually getting better, and has now only to nurse his ankle aud foot, which will be useless to him for some tim< yet. HounUm T< legram. From What White I'll per i* Made. There is hardly any portion of the world which has uot be. n ransacked for material of which to make cheap paper. The "American Encyclopedia" gives the following ext naive, though incom plete, list of substances from which paper has been made: "Acacia, altliea, Americau aloe or maguey, arti choke, asparagus, aspen, bamboo, ba nana, bass wood, beau viues, blue grass, broom, buckwheat straw, bulrushes, cane, cattail, cedar, ol ina grass, clemo j tis, clover, cork, corn msks nnd talks, I cotton, couch grass, . ..lor, elm, ispurto j grass, ferns, fir, tings, flux, grape vine, I many grasses, hemp, hop vines, horse J chestnut, indigo, jnte, mulberry bark | and wood, mummy cloth, oak, oakum and straw, osier, palm, pal met to, pain pan gra"-s, papyrus, pea vines,pine, plfcn taiu, poplar, potato vines, rags of all kinds, reeds, rice straw, rbpua, rye straw, sedge grass, Bilk, silk cotton (bombax), sorghum, spruce, thistles, tobacco, ; wheat straw, waste pap- r, willow and | wool." Tho principal inuteriats are; I "1, cotton and linen rags; 2, waste | paper ; 3, atraw : 4, esparto gra*s ; 5, j wood ; 6, cane ; 7. jute and mauila." FOKTIIK YOrifM PEOPLE. U km wto.ll llr Uu Ilk ll*r t Tliih IM n urn!, hut abort, talc alHiut a out, >r porliiqw about it rabbit that proton.lo.l to ho it out 1 ili> uot know wbioli. Y.>u w ill proaonfly hoc why it luiiiit In> short. Home time ago " anppoeofl fricn.l sent mo, im it proecut. what purported to ho n t'huioko out. Thereby hangs rt talc V Not at all. The out liudn t u sign of it tail. It wan kuitl bv way of apology ami explanation that afl Ohitieeo eato have i no tat la. If thin ia a faot ui natural hia torv, it ik an alwutrd fact, for it ia known j that all China molt even the tiiualloat have tails, tthloii are called ipu ilea, ami sometimes pig-tatls, hilt uover cat tails. Ami it Manned improbable auil heartless that a Chinaman won hi deny tail to Ink oatk. However, I took the kitten ill, ami name.) her "Ohiua a name ahe lout never reapouded to, to thia tlay. Ami this ehows (hp muumi i instuiot for wln'ti I oaiiic to lisik tti ih< .lictiotl tut, i found that, in nil iimbwhility. sho whs a Manx oat from tho islo <■( Man a sin ail Knglmh utlaiul (hanlly us-ru oumtph 1.1 turn round) *hrc i*U arc olihgod to do without tails. It is tsiu sidortsl a vt-rv uioo kind of oat, if it is n oat, of which* 1 have doubt*. It is mod that Turner, tho K r,, t ooiuter who wits prohahlv as ft'ssi a iihipe of outs as ott r lit .si kept seven Manx oats always iu las hoilrto. IVrhajHl it was tiecoosary t*> have si*vi 11 Manx i'ats to get tho isjuivali iit ot nun real cat; iu uiy tx lu-rioiioo it require* more. ,\s I rtii.l, I doubt if Chiua is a cat, take h.-r all together. Mhe ha.l, as a kitten, no tail. Her grown tail now i* li ks than an inch loug, tuul nuat of that is fur. It is exactly liko a rubhit tail; that is, a kind of |>looc for a tail. When China t'Ust began to reali*e her ekiet etiiN*, she evidently thought she was a cat, and her tirst bisirtive effort was to play with her tail. She looked aroutui, aud* there wasn't any tall there; the other end of her was u rabbit. Sue wan tunrtitled; hut what could she do? Hlhe I-eg u 11, without any ajiology, to play with her lund leg, t> ehaae tt round and round as if it were a tail; aud ever after that she has amused herself wilh hex hind leg. Aud bur Uttid legs are worth jdaviug with; for they are not like the laud legs of a cat, but are long au.l beut under exactly like the legs of n rabbit. \V hcu Chiua site down, she site ilowu like a rabbit. So she is neither oue thing tior auother; and I cannot make out whether she is u rabbit trymg to be a cat, or a eat trying to be a rabbit. She succeeds, any way. China i* rather handsome, lier coat is the most biwtii tiful combination of soft buff and er mine a most pleasing color—and she is a shapely little thing beside*, with a tine head and pretty fait*. I.ike some other bwtntico, however, bhe is not as good as she u> iKMtulifnl. has a temper—can IK- very playful aud affec tionate one minute, au.l scratch and bite the next without provooatiou. From an infant she seemed to have no oonarience. She was a perfect whirlwind in the house, wheu the whim took her to frolic; went uvt-r chairs aud All sorts ot tur niturc like a dying squirrel; sucoeoded iu sis>ut a wtKt, as a kitten, a grain of moral sense, and yet she was *' awful canning " and entertoiutug—mre so than a spoilel child. We got a old cat to come and live with China. She drove that cat i-Ut of the house and off tne premises iu leas than half a day; aud that, too, when she wasn't more than seven inches long. She went at the big cat with incredible fury, with tim blaze an-I momentum of a little fire ball. Now that China has come to l>e of de cent size, sumo of the vivacity and pl*y fnlness has gone out of her, but she is really untamed—goes for things on the table, steals, mal all that; ami it is more difficult than ever to tell whether she is a rabbit or ft cat. We have another companion fur her—a mild, staid old grandmother of u cat, with a very big tail, enough for two, if ti.ey would share it. China treats her witti no respect, but, on the whole, they get on well, quarreling only hslf the time, and consent to live in the same house. China overlooks the intrusion. But aa to the nature of China, this is what happened recently, ('bias's mis tress had undertaken to raise some rad ishes in advance of the season, iu a box iu her conservatory. It was a slow pro cess, owing to a lack of heat or lack ot disposition in the radisln .-> to grow. They conn- tip, shot up. grew slender, tall and pale. Occasionally the mistress would pull up oue to sec why the bot toms di.ln't grow so that wo eonld eat tliem; but aUe never discovered why. Tb<* plants spindled tip, all top and no radish; and hy-ami-by they got tired and laid down to rest. They might in time 00me to something. In fact, they 1 tH'gan to look as if they were thickening in the stem and going to grow in the , root. One morning they were gone. Gone, after weeks of |ntticut watch ing, watering, and anxious expectation 1 Nibbled off fiose to the ground. China ha i eateu evi-ry one of them slnirt. Now, doesn't that show that China is I a rablyt ? Will a out eat radish tops ? This is one thing f want t kn>w. There came once to our house a face tious person; that is. s person who makes jokes likely to hurt your feelings; and he limited at tho cat, and said it >iidn't mstter if it ha.l no tail, that I could write one for it. I have done so. But that makes no difference. What I waut to know from the children of St. .Vi rhnltin is this; What can Ido with ner ? I can neither give her away for a cat nor sell her for 11 rabbit. I)o you tiimk it would OOHX a tail out of her to pnt her under bine glass ?—' hartr* Jhullri/ W'arru r, in St. Nichola*. ' Hunter*" ut an Knirllli Show Tho HIIOW of borfti-s wa* very largo nuil vorv lino, no fowor tliau tliroo hun drol nnJ fifty ontrion appcnri'ig in tho oaUlogno, aiid hartily ouo ahsont frotu tho stalls. In tbe Imuter i'lnna alone there weri* over eighty j and eighty Hitch horsoH, it is quite safe to HIT, as w*re uover oecn together e<" i;'iol nearly four houra; flr-t nirn- w. r< thrown out, ttnd th<;n ten, mid r hi"i came 11 eontost of nearly two hon* , between the remain ing ones, ut nil p:U' --, tintlor dtfforent ridiTH, nuil w'th tho most crefn\ and critical exHminution. a*i-l evidently very t.ir from nn agreement in the mintla of }bo ju-lKos. When, rt; lnat, the color* were mutinied, ami the wmnerfl f(le out of ibc ring, it wnv phiiw h> sec thai the aaoooHfiful nuimaiH wore quite worthy of their lionors, but by no menus clear that injustice hnon. u Htruug to po 011 and fill (Hilnuifi after oo'ntßU wit!) deacriptiopH of individual animal* where tbcie were HO tiiftny of nHtoninh itiß excellence, lot my purpoae hetnß ruther to RIVC the lmprcsfioti of tho agricultural HIIOW at Itriatol upon an Ameriism fiuraer. .'ih a farmer, I must leave this branch of the nubject with the Hiiuple remark that the bret-dinß of the hunter ih, with msny farmcra, n regulur branch of their biißlncsH, HUC OCHH in this breeding producing a capi tal profit. Even au ordinarily good hunter IH sure to ho worth from $50!) to S7OO, and $'2,000 or ftf.ooo for perfect, strong, weight - carrying horiw H, well trained and with gixni temper, is l>y no mean* unusual. Incidentally, tho farm er gets out of the breaking and training of hiH young horeoH a grent deal of ginnl riding which ho otherwise could not afforil, for to aucoeod well in this bnni llOHH one mnat be a g.Hkl crosn-country rider, and show his niiimala iu the frtnit flight of fh field. t/nr/ r'n Mwja zinn. Tho Euglikli officera in the Indian regiment* have lcen inatructcd to pro vide themseives with turbaua, in order that tlicy may uot bo diHtinguinhed from their Indian comradoH. NEWS SUMMARY.! Kaatern unit Middle States. All eXpUwlou of Ultru K Wool lite hi the "J J.. ! Kami Heudruck Works, ' at Block Oak llldg* N J , can.nit a shock Ilk* Uial of an eorlh quake, Utterly demolishing the building Ui I which tlm trnihlr matnrlal wo* stored anit tearliia t" atom* Ituoe wmkutuu John Man ley, t'harlc* llenarl amt Kntdluond Mail* Ho (emtio w* Ihe torn- of Ihe eipioeloii that the froanii ground about looked like a plowed (told, ami there wo* a hole tlfleen feet itne|. ill the rock en which the a licit containing llie nitro glycerin* .looil. Upon rtk| ue.t of the New York State hank d< part maul the llavei.tlaw as.iug* hank haa Uxn enjoined from doing further baahuws Actinii Huperiuteudenl l-aiub charging that the UirUtuUoll la luoolvtutl t he JkH'keUkMik loat by Ihe "i —iitli|tr ilf the New York Importers' amt Traders national I ank, wa. i•turned In an eutolo|w> aent Uiroti|(li the |a>atofltoe hut nearly t\lkiof the s2oll.l**l comprising It. cuu tenia, had heeu a ban acted tleht A Jutiea, Newi York hmkera, purchased tie,lK*) Ui government 1-oinD for John \Y Hull a afwcnlaloi Mull ohlaliukl puaaeaaloli of the t.iiiita, left tlio tlriu a olhoe without |y lug for thcru ami forgot to lotuiu. During a struggle 111 the hallway of the Metropolitan hotel, lu New York, between a lunatic named 1 'aliuer and arvera! poliuomen tlffiiwr A.a it Kuriu-aa rnwlvwl two bullet wound., from the rSect of which he died the net I day. The t'ncheoo print work* at Ihiver, N II , hate Incurred a lor. of nearly ♦7&,UIRI ty the tint'liltig of their cheating room. The New Y'ork Hlatnrleal aoe>o4y hahl a meet ing al ihe A.-i.lrmv f Ytuma, U tHißaar-Uiurale (he death of William t'uihui ltryant, and llateti rd to a memorial addte** U|a>U Uie dead port a life by lleorge YYiiUaiu CttriU. Among those l-rea<-ul weft- Um I'rcaijeul, bud Mr*. lUyea, Vtoe Trial.lrtil YVhreler. Ko.-rrtrv Kvartr, At torney (iriH-ial Brvrm, fleuorol* Mtinnnan, ilancocA and llrUtow, prtrt l oopwr. aiid many other men well-known to the country i'bs United Htstse *team *k>opKg.wAr Ituih luuud arrive.! ut the Driutklyti uavy yard, a few .lays ago after a trial trip from Uuelou. The Itii timoud will proceed lo iluuff Kong, but uu tbe say Will utop al uoiiie station lu the Ms.ll tetrwuoau. to l*kr npdiuerai flraut aud In* toMi. I'oloi.el Kre.l fir aut, wbo luteud v tolling lite l.**t ludlee t'lnit* and Japou. A boy named i'eler HtreU-b was killed by a tamo I -ear belonging to a hotel Ui the outskirts of Urookiyn. Cyra* \Y I't.-id'* |wopo*lUoit to erect s monu ment to the memory uf Major Andre, the Uritish spy. m American ground, ha* brought forth many letter* from ix>rre*|iudeut* in the N*w York l|wr*, some approving and other* I>rulee4mg agam*l the erectiou of the memorial •to no. The Now York Uard of *1 j>orUoumeut hav* appropriate.! s3P.j>er a* ushered mlo office tu New York, with Miinplo oeremuuMe Tighty tl.ouuaud emigrant* amvod |ti New ) York last year -an lncteasouf liVdOO over K-du-rt W Mackcy a leading Pennsylvania Kepubhcon poUUctan, and late Ktte treaaurer. dio.l tu Philadelphia, the other day. aged fcirty ' one year*. Thr Ma**achu*elt* and Maine legislature* met aud organic.-J. A hard money resolution which |Ae~ d tho Mu:r sctiate, wa* tabled lu the house 1 >uring I*7* there w. te -.17 failure* tejuirtod in New York city, witl. liabilltle* aggregating sfa,&S,4o3, and a*weU t IS.fhft N3l. lYclegatos of the fireentock party frutu the seteralNew England Mates met in Itwton to discus* the tst method for c.>ndntlng Ute ca:a|algu. IU-solution* favoring the forma tion >.f *ome Orernback orgamoaticn of the New England States, and asserting that the " |-erraanet.t issue in the (irwenback Ijib. r movement I* the ttatnodlate aubetltulloa of grreotiaek* for natiocal curreta-y, etc.. were adopted. The delegate* wire addressed by YY. .dell I'hnhp* and Carl M u.r \ heavy snow storm along the tine of the Homo, YVat-rt.-un and Dgdmsburg railroad *xrOi{wiled the al eudoumeut of all traioa. and caused an entire .ew sat ton of traffic. The road had jn*t raised au right day*' blockade ft urn * ptevyou* stunu. The death of i'*leb ('ashing at Newlmrvtiort. Mas* ,ts announced lie was t*:i In Baits- bury Mas* . lu l*Hki. and graduated from Har vard college He began to practice law at twenty Ave. was loth houses of the Stale leg lalat tire sever a. tiuisw, and tu INU pabliahod two voiuiuws of rvrmiuacwiictw of a Uur iu Spain. lu IKB hs wa* sent to (Vhi gms* and srrve.l four oousecuttve terms Preel dent TtU-T noinmaud bun to he secre'.ary of the Ucasury ia WJ, lut he failed of o .iffnna tlou by the Ssua'.e. 11# wont tu the Mexican war as cdouel of a Massachusetts regiment, ami while iu Mexico wa# nominated for gov en.or of the Stale by the lYumocrmta. but was df feated Thru Ice" apjwar* In public life as mayor of Sewburrpt rt. aad justice ot the su preme court of Massachusetts, which joaltko*. be restgoh L. Hmith, lirwettliacker. werwohoauu by tbe Mam* hou-e, as candidate* to be eent to tho seaate fog gcv.-rnor. Th# eonetc eoiectod Mr fiai colon- all the ih pab'.KWD# vuiiog for him and a corunutU* waa apixunted to inform him of hi* ebction. Che candidate* of the auited I 'etii.H-rati--tireouback csucu* ware ejected to 1 the other hlate ottce*. Woetani and Southern Blatwa. The viaduct which couuectethe two sec!ion* of C.ebeland. Ohio, over the Cuyahoga river, was npi-ued with great ceremonies, tu |iry Ore. and nearly alt tbe county record# were oaaeamed I.<>. STiO.- 000. A mih-cnmmittiw of the committee appointed under the Blaine resolution fo Inquire Into election practices, has gone to New Orlean*. to take tosttmoDv. The sub commiltoe connists of Heuatnrs Teller. I'amerott and Ktrkwt* d. Kcpuhltcuis, and Borland and Bailey. Demo crat*. Thrtd. ktiimg the colorvd lirniuau and :• bor. Judge Charlea T. Ht rram. brother of Hee rwtorv Hheruiaii sud Ocneral Sherman, and fath.-V it. law ..f Uuiti 1 9l*4a ttenahw Gam vrott. di'Hl inOtevelsiid, (hio. a few days since. A Urn in Charleston. K. (' . destroyed prop erty of the t r ni it* f)ectllrd, 111 a letter to the conmilttee. a uumls-r of ft auits. outrages and Instances of violence al tered to hare terti coniniitted iu Ismislaii* and , tv uUi Carolina, pave tile names of several wit j B< 6561- t > be called, slid TfffiWXWd Uie rrmmlitee to " a Urge tna*s of Information in the office of the attorney-general of the Uuiled Slabs.' letter . 1 Sheridan has replied to Secretary Hohui/' request for sjtociflicatioiia 111 KU|>]K.H of charges of mi*niaiiagemeiit of Indian af fairs in the West. According to Ibc annual iwport of Public Printer !> - Frees, tie goifflpHbent offlea during i lit" pest -car turned "111 74.957,fi5.'1 blanks, on vrlopcs, etc.. P/O.V iff Wank book* and 44.10S mler-llancon* vf'luffifc. to addiUmi to 1831,031 page* of d( s-nnienkdiatter printed only. The Potter oOmniUtee returned to Washing ton sftcr < vaßtini 'K several wltixto*"* in New Orb-sits, and 6elrting ouu genUemau to repre *( ut I hem and anothei Mr. Sherman, to take MO fuiiiiaeteMitnouy tliat might be required fiuu UM Orescent aty. Following the example of Mr. Blaine. Sena tor Tbutmxu has rt plied to the Senate commit i. e of inquiry Into tba manner iu which the ro- I wiit eiiH"iion* were oonductiHl in the varum* I Stales, for tho rottiw* of information upou wliii-b h- haeed his amendment extending the the resolution as a* to iucludetlie ele< no *in the North. Be refer* the committee to the iic*q>iier* generally, and calls attention to the ipluiut of New York cilireus against tie til< giil aud oppressive coudnrt of Sni>er . i -or I 'avt ii|Hirt and other federal officials, aud lo CoiigieHHiuf.ii Kelly's letter, sjiccifring the oiema employed hT federal official* hi feun ryivauia to deftat hi* nominatiou aud electiou. ITiio customary reception waa held at the White house on New War's day. The gold and silver product for 1878 in the I'ant He slope tniulUK rnwloua, la report®!- by i Vtrlla, Forgo A (Jo. at ♦ Hl.OOO.OUt), which la $I7,OOO.IX0 laaa than In 1877. During December Uia public debt wua iu ; oreaaed ♦ 1,4*1,7H5.H0. Total cash 1u their*** ary, s:t?S,*tii 1)27.75 lk>bt Inaa caah lu the treaanrv fj ton,Uon of afmcie (•ayiuriita went Into prwcUcal tied January i, at which date the United Hlato* ourrencir onnaleted of ohl deuiand idea $t"i2,035 legal tender no tea all Issues, S74uai oWHMfi all laauea, ' ' total Moa.atlH M4.U6 (treat urepwraUoua wwo im lr at the auh 111 Willi 111 Now York to meet all dciuauila foi goUJ coin, but tbe calia for the yellow metal wore not manv, or fur lrc muounta A few |wreona wbo offered uaUoual bank notee fur gulil ixiin wore tuforuied that only legal tender notea were recetyed Hie vaulta of the aub-troaeury bald alajut •11U,- UtKI.UUO lu gold ready to lie paid out, and luring the day ♦1541.000 IU g"ld were called for and $400,000 jiatd lu, Tlio banka retorled no demand for gold in the ctty, but aotuo UUJe -all from IboU country oorreapondeuU Tbe gold room auit gold oi' haiigc bank bare l-eeii abohahed. Flaga were rataed ->*er all the banka and aalulea fired In holnjr of the tWiad. Thieve* clllerad UIC I'Aalllbf a tiftice of the government |i|iuttug ufflcw Ami twrrusl off about slo.titU pot up lu ji4VelM|* Yorolgu How*. KoM-crd alUakeil a Ualu near I'ucl-la Melliru kiliwt tho l.aggage uiaater, wounded thb m duetor, aud oarriod off S'J7,UIAI lu alive*. A tiro in I long Kong—a itrtUah tilaud afl the aouthOaSt r->a*( of Ohiua, ouiitaiuliig ah*.lit 1M.OIJI) uibat'itante dortroyed a large numtwr of buildUi|a It le ato led that UlO oaplUi neoeeaary for a lJtulg>Hi.l UrW cbtilo Ketwern the Tnited HtatOb and Vraiww, haa been goarauieod hy Uiree l'arietaii Itliancial iuatltuUoua. Kroru KJiigatou. Jam nca, coun-i hitellqjeuae that the steAUiei Kuilly B Hotider fnwi New York txouuil to Mali ItaaUtiffO, has fuuutlwml. Tl.e new* ffo* tireught tu Kiugstou by two of the aloaim-r * crew, and it wa .pppisod the rest of tbe offlc. ru aud crew -twsoly-aaveu lu nuiutwi and tier uuie paaaausers were lout. A plot to a#*A*Uiat the cwuporor of Auutrta urcp.rted to have been dinoovored and a dyer was amuted Ui Alleoburg Kaxouy. chaigod with thi. atoning to murder Ute monarch. Two titled Trenchlunu fftught a dual with sword* recently one of them Count Tairuntt —receiving two wound*. nrty-oue failure*, with UaUbtm* aggrogat lug fI.sX3.UA) and ouel* I l,7e'J,oou,hve token place tn Monlreol within the |Oet three mouth*. A .Uepat.-h glviug detail* pf the riot of the •indent# of the I'nfeeret.y of Kleff. lhiwta, save " The ttudenU. in a meeting held out •lie the town, decided to prole*t again#t the cktoiiLg of the univeriuty. A body of theta, well armed, otwrdingly pruoeeded in ll* uni versity and forced their way in. after diaarm lug the town police. Tbeu they flie.l 011 a blackboard an en.vget-, proter* against the arbttrarv (wooeedlng* of the aulborltiea. *3 wo otKU|uutto of bieal militia trie.l to dl*|u>r*e the •ttldeule, who rvtotftei!, and therwilpon a riot euettod 111 which eighty perwon* were killed and Wounded OU both aide*.' T:.e J*|iii**e *loam.( 1 ooaelioci* Mera, ruuulug botweeu Osaka and Heva wa* l.itally dsHtruyed by the eiploeiou of a .jaautlly of gunpowder among her cargo, and eighty threw (Ktfuou* were drvwuod. Much damage ba* bewu caused by heavy ffood* ui Kngiand and Scotland. A great national exhlbttmu will be held iu M-MSVOW ID INSO. Uihouorof the twent?-fifth an mveraary of the CUT's accession to tne throne. A thirty-eight tun gun bnrt during prac tice on the llnusb man-of war Thunderer at Ismtd killing seven meu and wounding forty. (lees* si ressie are Morivru To sick headsche, that infullltJe •? mptom of a disordered stooaoch, il*cr aud bowels Many suffer from it a* many a* threw or four times a wewk They do so newdlewsl*. for Hostel let * Stomach lUUer*. Ly twning the digasUve .wgan* and regulaUug tbe bowel* and liver, remove* the ratlw, and d**jw.* the painful symptom. The Intimate sympathy hotweru the brain aud Uie abdominal region causes the slightest dis order affecting lit* latter to be reflected, a* it were, lu tho organ of thought. TW reform instituted by the hitter* wheu the digestive, sacnOtve and o vac nails c function* ore in a ■tats uf ritaus, hAs otissr and more bene-.- -si r. salts, vu the curaphde uulmtun of the • hula physical economy, the restoration of ap petite and repowe, and an increase in the pow.r of the system to resist dlsea.se* of s malaria m- Wbv be an animated wheu Allan a A nit-Eat i a safe and eure rwmsdy for oUsttv, <* corpulence, and will rwlooe the awl tll pruitortiotjed farm Ut a frocwful ouUltM wnthiu a few wtwka. It contalna no IngredienU that ran |w*bly prove dclelertous tu thr *y*tr. Yt'm na!!>!lal*am nw th* lstug* In uesd the oorn plaint i* stwwwliiv vanquished and at! danger averted. There i* no nulaatimc comjtarable lo thi* great epwciffc. bold by druggtot*. illtw Th* t'-olenrated "MAMIHBW" Wood Tog Plug Tohaoon. Tag Piohmz Tookuco Oowrawv, New York. Huston, and Chicago Ovu Foa Cotmn k Cui.t>.—A* soon a* there 1* toe *iigoni uneawneee of the chest, with -llfflculQr cf breathing,or indication of Cough, taketlarlng tho day a few " Brown * Bronchial Trochee." oent* a box. I-i-aky roof* or water pipes, wa cr trough* or other jiocea. roust be mode tight. One 60c. or 75c. can of Kimble Cement will do it thoremgb -1 lr. Any one can ajiplv It with stick or knife Liberal inducement* ufrcred lo local agenU to cativao* In tbefr neightgwlmod. Addnww Van denoorfs lldth *t . Port river. New York Forui'Ward* of thirty yeara Mr*. WTN'mLOWYI KOUTHrNO HYRTP ha* been need for children wtlh never failing gticceo*. It oorrect* oddity - of the stomach, rulieve* wind eolko, regulate* the bow el, curse dysentery and diarrhoia, whether arlstug from lacthtug or other oanee*. An old and Weli-tricd reaedv. 3S eta. a bottt*. Tbs famous Mtoon A Huiliii Cahioet Or gatis.'whicb are oerlauily the beet of theee m •iriinioiits in lha world, are now eold for pav ment by imUllnieota, bring in k them within reach of those who can make only small pav roent* at a tune. Any agent for their sale will give particular*. 4 hew Janksou S Heel Bw—t Navy Tobacco Ml I'IIUTk.MT Nirril R.-ffsrsiera. ffaiwl. ia* an < < Nban ean earv aase BO Heomli eoaaJ u> I>r UIHIIK' VKHKTIaH UNIMKHT fe* lb* ear* of Otiolera. I wvf.rwa. t>>*ecisrop. Molto **d a* ■K-knsa*. t*k*c tal*ro*Uf ill >• perfsrtlr r.rnil##* we oeta 11 iiiaisuii 1* **tti boltit) an-1 *itern*llr for Otimtio H.h*m*M Bore*. Be-i to Isms. Back aod Cb*#t. Ib. VgffWTiaH I.fHIMI HTsas utrcdowil In 1T. and 1 no on* wbs baa nw>d " *1 wirtinne* te do o **nf •latins If M witoTsn Hollar* a 'lofW* the* wonld DO* be without > Tl -a**iel* of t'srlifioale* oar. lie sw *t tn* I>,,- :. #t-e*Lin* qf It* woedsrfal enrausw proper, lis. K. .- IK( sis *t All ct. It*pot n The fforit*.*. ffltof 4l*ns— **-)• ••- * • "®|* 'ii .0 'v' I*--**# syj* urn* Wlicit Cows 41 cv •*<" Ito it.*b-J.V ovs ll DrwieA.....•••*•*. - - ?w-A 4 Hheep. ••• **•* "• Unit* 'i S oct '-'.H- PoUnd* "HA ta glear— Wistrrr - . I.# to Kncy U. # 11 1 |*Wr •* A 4 Wheat—Nc. t Bed • 1 1* •# 1 H It'll let Hlalo I •*s(• I I®* Bj-v—U'-atr W •• ® B*r'i*y -(Yanbd* No 1...~ s W 74 Ba.'lsy Man > •* 1 *° Ual—Mixed V—a ts i"ft........ 1' A ' 1 PjrD-vtlxed Wssem t7ngr*dod... R i$ 4f itiy.prrcsl B d 4* Htraw, pr nvt !** Bve... .... *nm—-Orude ~O7S4sW h-fltir.l, W ~oc tol.fi-rrt* Kprln*'...... K A tl 7. ~ .... IS A 74 11 t ti.r dt**' C"r**nt*rf. 17 t* e Dairy )# .A >3 W.-etern L.fv*Biery........ ID (A 1W •• factory,.., .. Oil v 4 IS ( ••.. .Ktato K*rt'j:y....M. 0' tA W lllat# Hkl"l'V *d...... "* (A (f •* (A <*V Be*-fttal*and Penotrlvaul .... 4 17 IMb •'*< bl Hour— P*v.n*ylTa!ilK Kx'rs ...lb # ' " Wheat—lied I>un*ylvaDi. . .. I 09 *A 104 By* " $ * B o.r—T*llow...„ -- 4 # 4 Hrw Pennsylvania. ... •! # 42 Data- kiixsd -.. " * .9 r*4l *4 2& *t;rr*ut. Flour —•••—• 79 4k 4 36 Womt—ttrd pruCsylvaitla.s... I ' t 1 12 Ovrn—MlXckl . 41 d 4j - 26 4$ 26 Hy*..... *0 0 60 8ar1ey.......................... HO 4$ l 00 Barley Malt >1) 44 . 22 JtOtTOB. Bsaf Oatll* <4 iH Hheep. tl'vA 16 Hog* "Hi* t-J* Flour— IVlAcoiieln and Mtouiwtrt* 429 >A Ben Ooru—Mlird 40 A til Oat— " Hi t$ Wool—Dhloand Pmiueylvatila XX 5* A 47 UeUforulaHprlug... 2Ha 76 ultima*, m B*ef UatUe U4W4 16 BUcwp 02 N*4 t4 Lamka 04 A >4% Beg >..... I>4M 4M WATIITOW* mu Beef Oatti*—Focr toObo'c.. ..._ USA (4k Aheap 1 SJ* Umba (4 • 06 Tim son iblntl every Juy inllhej|year •t Iteuver, tJuloratlo, uoorrtfiug h> new*pa{>er of that city, which utatea that an ohl feaitiaut, who haa kept a reconl of the l*Vk wlien the auu waa viaibio or inviaihle for a uumlier of yoara, flhila tnte uerhxl in hta nwnnta where there had >een nnoliacnrtHl ann khiue for JWI rnuaortitive ilaya. A (lliiuiwu chop hgtiae, or roatarirant the flrat in the eity~WM O|HMIOl.l of eldar aoa.Ulaot tbaa n MM wa)o|M by .or Kla Awaii.aa j-i.rul Tua bi'k I. ia. ui|M|W el tba iiwyk It la aol fot it. nab 1...• .#•■ iu. (M. man. M lei Ilia ma Mt M-| kiln net m.b, but II ..• Ui da ay.al fualtea ta .11 IBWMU la lb. u>uo.e. lt tr m aut iba etgaa .1 w , piraian alaas. aaM, m tell Tbaa. tM bs aa tat.tart ebvet tla leMa and balaa. It la fur tba tiuaaal —— aaiuai u.a mwua. arf luaa It ta be Iba kwaa 1k.ui.1.1 u ui.nl lb. dlabuaaat tUgutllaaa, aad let Lb. buaawi lba(.abaaa M w.ul iba tnheel line ; arat it Cm net Mb# Ua .aa fi Ura eitaraaiua of aur t*.!in* er peluiaal uraaaiaaOua ll altaa Ita ! .ai.i"-el airaaarll ahaa aa iu anaeu at* .a nmowl .ilu UU. l eeuliiWi and em. u,. |uwwi p.. uueu eh.ab una rapablt. *u b/uedad fin til. u. uia WbM.w lb" I-anatu utkua bad aunai i.o-HMI tela. p.M nulal a! II lyati eal la. lie ngkt fan U tea liwi Ida. •$ ladapeedeaee ta Uit. iMpaa* lb#., w :: b. aa cUaug. ia IU fiu irw laa M • UM tal'.r aaiaad lean (UM bUH aat ua la Ika rm iry tbaa lu lf trn, M>l la.' l" b Tat dt'b it | rti .lel ha tea aril and w-aaaa id W-oi. raw eaw- i Msrt l* ei.kwfiy •Hit UU* o# t day II ItM Utli I 11,. diriewWh u ml iu. ikillli u. iT- d iu lead.!* tba i piernwait, ii-.-aai, *l-4 Mk-at aaaaiata lalaitlgawaa ef , I. Ui Uia alia war.C (. earti. atlaairaa T lan and lira iwaeuia. balobgUia ur eah aatal lliued veer I warily alii In liirara.iy aptea4 The yranl aemUUea el pan la* la ta.r aauuui aud Iba auearudair uf tba fa!era Uad MI j .at . rdiaarratgrueMmn Ulkrrwek.l Iba amalag MM 1- praaaul Witt aaeataar bad o rrnmlb. .1 Mil iiiuiaawwk td Ita .arfiua pkai..aad ta at uwewd auaordi Wto Ua eal. kuoaa tba pr.E ~ c'm iU.I > -.-Id raid, tu tureaab ib. l.uriata, all. ta ao ua bar taor hart uf Tw Hrk'r ark fur lio W. hat* Iba arm at adoi 111 HI a* a rein ua , a.lVarao attJ a aaaral uaa.eauar atura Meat laiuioa 111 ta...* aaafai tbaa tie Wtea . aaJ aa uraab tu ageir U.M Oaab . Our ratia of .ulaonbU -a ran..a artMaaraC u r.e lb. Ualb* bib, a foul bb. if.a#i of agki .u uaiur lb. ,uua by an, bmlp. d. ta ."id uanla . ruu.au, or MkMI . rear . ar. aieUdn* lb. haed.y .ear au l-lnga Urrl of "!• aeiSMna. Lb. I M iatld earn, a taenia, or St-IO a roar.(ra!aa ho Sunday adt'iuw o< 7a bc wniaufrpunUod aof. arataly.t al.fU a yaav br'M'M Tlr Imul Hew. iu Midi too totna rurtM traar. gauu a am •trfarUyhilw s&<) imlrntA'< of lnrj) isd • aollanre-ut tu.ll.r IB ha* blo a* yaei aed lb a. . Ml —l-1 er U, Lbai I>f tua beat utor.OJy u-aaar.eo. aad to-day by I etora famtreu tbaa aur ntbar pagM eah.iauad A abmea ' Moiy aflb "ul.or nara'uhi praMOlaideallaay. aegur l toto W W Tba eeaaly rMnli .ta IUjl bx bat r na ll* • oiitui pfiomoi fru4 $Ra cbbi ! !•#. <1 fr* .*• tt-rm vdl lw >mmm m U*n e Wot *u -rmro. | nsjir*iif Ui *jt*L¥ k*4r^ , aoi .tuna. UWI . yaai p M f.e • a>.r of l. I aoad au llftw alii MI -a .iU.lM < HltlyT'l 4* ,11 KOI.-. MUTHM titHg .nkUb ! lilga, Ibki. all proruaoiy hiaalaatod ia uw Ural H. M. S PINAFORE.~^^pir* ! Err- b IUI iuu... fall of fan aad fratta. aad -u.auop. u -uat . u m.r... Jaat be* Utlag he atoataur pea kmnauoa Ir oi |>R far Mad OMa rat rwdto. puubaa U Ha aaw al urea, u IU. >lu.lri Keeard. *mab to pablnWd a.kiy * par raa. OLIVER DITBOH A CO.. Rorton. : c. H. OIThWH a to.. ad* Bread way, New V ark. | B. orawaoN * W-. ""a a., nr. g.. AMERICAN .. Newspaper Directory 1879, tt it.i. HI: uhtin HIK irpi.it HI V J |M ANY /ink. It a <-atolltor mural-tod la data, of all area, iu ebtdb Hr at are pal -.hod, aad .ro ibo ilutu. giaM. gdilen. roM.th.ru P i-lict aad (krculwicuu of an XmytrrH PRICE riVE DOLLARS. GEO. P. ROWELL A CO.. Publisher*. f Syirrtcr- Htrert. -%>r 1 ark. Curee Dyspepsia, Indigestion Sour Stomac v , Sick Headache. Pensioners, - .. %ll psr.iu3B risimi h*f*t*lsrw sia'tifl sriJl b$ rmpsod. thm*aSYtts ? mr tnrtOQ* t- mm ante srili h droy pmd irots ti> roil* *nd >jut cm Seem For foil par Uf ttisn fso4 I.+ nsf ot TM KsTinasL Tamrw. an • [gk| jfspe>r iisof l mfwUslr.and to ihe mt*r MU of aoidMire and MUW*. and thntr hnirs OnotAine ail *rw porn TY and rKVttoff uai be tn bands of Hrmr4 inducsmsuU tn elut*s copi Adilrsnstubos. URORtiK r I KH'K AOT . HOMES IN THE WEST Excurvion* to Lincoln. Nebraika, Ustf Nrs Verk a>d Nrw Mnfflaad Ike Third Tnetiiav In nrr >|on(b onul lWos!wf Ricnr •ion Ho 111 iNtto New YfllfK. Tl ltauo, Jannnru VI at. Kara nbeui half rreelwr Mwlae. Faai train, aad lira! fee aixxuaaioitatiotto rar*oiHHl Km dwcriptitpi UafV#rk Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Urruu. Ileenanrl Sr.l hj ll lI.HKST HCIHOKb AT AU WORI tVS KVIHiHITIDHIt FOK TWgI.VR VVAKK it at Ptata. l*T . Viaaaa, ln. Naktiao". INK I - PtEII, INK sndltUSPlVMa fiOLJ MRHAL. \*> tknlf Aa*n*a Organs #m *- *r.Ul hicbssl h oo *i *ny inch Md for ssah or inatallm* ts lueiTlATtP CATALOOCM Aod tHrcu itrs with r# stylos and nnosn. asmt frsm MASON A KAMI INORi.VN o Hshm.Nrs \ ork.or i TP in I riHKHT 1H gOAUTY IAWEHT I all \ ? ,n P r,< H*a*i opportunity ?h elsb I Lnv • MrwU and lTfk 'U7rs All aspruas chaTgaspaid R*sr tarms frsm TilK OAMTOII iK K roiIPAMV. |4 S ' • t;, *..f. S r.M.t Nnw \ ♦* I' I' |C-lS7^. EMBOSSED PICTURES For Doo-irallni and Fanry Work. K\ns*rt stock import •1. toe Ind in* Kiasvura. Htrda, llssdt. Ima rem. lns*c a Ifaim, Al . f r. IS for fcnc . or S forfl tAi (laUUttma of Itan* shN*ta. v. > *nt~4 Stamp# Isksn K TRIKICT.IiI t imri Strssf, Hrmion. M*m PIANOS"' " . A AikAl vU f ur atjtiamr upn!iU in ths I Ahsrios • mnl f*o Irial 4* p*|s oala!-'.) frss. kUsiair-"'* Puaoil . *1 K lAih St , Hem York, ja -.* _ ■ ail .lay. 11l- f .V I ACT cIIII ■ IU pursiHkd l-r roursol Cat ta. \ |dtton and Vmnna physicians Scml on moatpt of 91. Ia DftOt'wT. 170 latißfloa Afskts, Row Ttfl t[f> tNa#i If 11 I I 1 ll hro Mtla:*. ram. IMTh Km Pa ll ll ,\ II 1J II II ll A|'U wri*t to T Kuwuod jmm mm mm mm m* • | 'UUHINAi'iin mniiri. n'ltt'a. m.u t>* , \ SfU, li*i pisbCd' ,R I 4 Fns KncYarbd lAoblaU 9 • A dot lTfrr MUitllod TshJa Kutrria. nfi a dor Mues lift; i.lt SMp die Owfll b -led ftra* fel ;>Asl*i IVim ''• Hswlerd. (Vwpsi la •• t m*. N't cly VOUNC MEN 1 niorith K*er> sr*dtiat* ffuarsnt*d a payiua sit nation AIIIIISM kt Vslmtin*. Mmuus J*nr.rlJ,VA is V#• /-i titj wiMi-Ai KXTKKTAKMKNT f I v/Llll . N.sli i k By st i WIHNRR Sam i AND PIANO sl9 lo SIOOU tg 1 WJUVIU fn,...pUirine.rr.t7tJl.aa- Addtw.. lItXTKK Ami .Banker*. 17 WallH. ,K.V IV INW I'wlanl IIHIt-I rlitntt-r* .Sample Bet I .VI rU. Ho'iill.n. supplied i.y any WhoiMaln Hotioo (Toil*, ID lha I'nllrel Stalw. M.u.l lor circular. Mann fa..f ural only by K IV IK a. VIH 111 N K.ftb S. Ph.la .Pa AnillU llnbll A Whlß 111. an era ' I aIfiNIIIH abdicated I oml Prico. (binntliM.' Ul IW in to writ. Ir I- K Mar.b.gniucy.Mka. E T iu. CARPENTEE S >l:*rhlnr will col aroocth and Irua Price Hhv ll ioatrstml circular free K Rot h A Hro , Nan Oxford, Pa AHPNTrc t UKO.TfO I tKlls, Pl.erra .llwtiwra, M r) no two alike, with aaui. fra# Sand lOcante to pay poatAww HASH AO HARD 00.. Waaaan. W. To <£Qinn* VIA*. Il.wl.*lirll *to Ayua OuOUU VUk lOXIiK, kl. latoa Ma FRANK LESLIE'S POPULAR MONTHLY —1679 v UrtMl, l lMftm •< —"" ml ikt Mulklf M^kk •••• Jgmrm UrilHwrflv iMrwrfltk. ■Mb u••!>•• •"■*>" ■ *y .*yf, tsLtS . Piul tr""* tiu ml MM aeaatk 3.00 *• Ammnm. *5 ••. *• Wmmhtm. IMUM fWI Frank leafle't Publishing Hout* 63, 66 and 57 Park Plaoo, a.y P/@BM IS 'thcJß est. PENSIONS MMaadlaabiailnitoa A jof daw, b> Ardkwi m\±mrm\mm k rA . *oiMi tt i us 4 f < >'i- Jr bm.TOkM he HI m ■. it boi i bfi'i. •' k-Cikk*. mi XTV inmcimm U* bsuud >-■ ■& MHtujlun |laUoc. pais Muaa*<>M.Mil Ha* aad ••imomwo kait~i t*e d eerdws ba ilu|. I * MUHMUaa lH It AKM boa UJ Uttro mat loan' uiMiuaa OSm- IS3 wan liaktnai. IM Tut (Uaium M a*4 kinaaliaa dal a*on Muat'.aj A.. M AaUiaud lluaaa.ftaaluu. I a, laf, at.a WaaooaJan . . ~ " It* Sue >• a s aa to aaad aaci. aar*too " < Hot II W hirt tm Habit lot ajaaian ____ F CURED FREE! As Htlaillbla aud aootooMod rotalj to* Pll*. Kpllru.f mt ftalllaw fhlrMaaas uarraai ra ta oflact a apwad t aud ■■p A rI.K *1 AM S r ea*o ITfl •• A Ira* ItMCIM "ml ta ■ ft rastawxtod • pacific bad a t-alual. .a i toat .ao oaoi ta I I I ft a*| lutaM aablftrtk Bba hta I I \0 P O aua n Hy i rl lemytt HEALTH' CORSET f f A •. Ml *• w ' \ J 1 / UOk..l lnttk),*.l. I ''b " ' ' Tbr Abitdata ta klr-abat ratal *1 la*. THE FATHER MATHEW REMEOY k a rortala aad apta l| ran far it, 11 Tin too ll da aur> ail aftpotiia ft" aioultotkc lt,aan aud buitda up tta tiaraoe* tfUMs Atlrr a drbaaeh. ar art tairaaprratr ladalirara, a ataalr irMlaaa- : I fal *aill rraair all aaralal aal aSeaU-al dr i prraalas. li aiao tttra* aaarj 1 tad m P r*, itft I ' fiittt aud Toarutrrr or TBI Urrfi. Said tj af I f itmfftri* 91 in* lull la faatklalaa " Alak-ii. t I Mou | Ota I*utaau Hodf. and Intanpe, ir.ro aa i Il.aoaaa." art I f*aa I IMftb Mlfa :. Bt lta< 1 I l H.it lii'lt'tuiii to. . :l boat) h* . Nr. \ oa , W&W MASONIC 1 WBBP r O. >• /7 tbr hib aai Qioltatl aiitb.-nuroto Ihr bMrld fltrrjj t.trtiaal award al I J VlurM'a KAaoattt ma. and a* *" . jt, I"TA St4J by ItruMfW* AA'.li. •arhlrCr' . ,..S.T. WANT A LIVE AGENT 1* KAI II TOWN TO MRU. MY AKTK LKk. ItO MOKKY M)d 80 vutSt. itifla pftumpht9*m %a bp njL I d Thk *.• o ftwd frr * add •onH t ins tm Utwr i nooics anthoat rukist 9mm oval Write for partjcnlara to W. H. Comstock, Marrlatawa. Ml. laamr* 4 a.. Naar \ art. j ! Wf Jk V II I ■ H f Tha nr, total swuda ■am twp ■ dlrort fr* a t*a lot ■ portan al Half Uta , nana! uoal . Baat plau o*r dlaoi to (dlab A(an aad terra tniwt. A 1.1. KXPKKIO CMAKI.Kb PAID ■aw larata KKKK TheGreatAmerlcanTea Company, j 31 aad 33 Vra> atrrrl. Mrw \ aih. P.O But 4*33 NEWSPAPERS and MAUAZINLS Btelobrßtft Tim#, tnwnhle Bad ipn wvftd bp rat> . •or.t'in* throub lb* Rnckj MmalßAn Ab^npfcoo Afr&rf, tift T'lrnahv uijjHper vvkovpf koo8!) b j iMbvd ir Ih* Usltvl stAtvv mwmmmi trc MBch>rHi of Bil kind*, fbroeoaß. VYxm** bvmqg Mftfik BP Rttwdivft Bnd Attßc timBl8 8t rvdoc*! pnew ! tl! MH faratßb Hook* • t In lA HMMII MSM j Rocky Mountain Stereoscopic Views a apariAttr Iknal (all lo wm* al tea lor oaratrcalara ! Aanta can maka bta B>*>a* Addnaa JaMKK nniIKNN. Kiaaa ttglo ANDREW McMULLEN, 8 HOI.P faftl.K I'Ht.r* Tit Broom Corn, Broom Handles, A Broom Manufacturer's Supplies. oa Union St.a Schenecf d. W. Y. ttanto ta anthnaaad ' u Uta ltd apd tba Übal baa tba ate Baton ( WOOLKK'H 11>. lutstlk I>TKD KIH THE CORSE OF BOM! Thv mnaf rUrflioi d*<*trtpli Rmhrkfii sbr the flf* emrk Bfd •i-bwof > Mcm-HT.Dr Rvroolut 88T tbvsr evlatuw* Th ffMt Mi l*. and KkU KlftfttiV v k n#ll at Mrbi • par** IVicw Hit f r Ad" > Heeut j ▼ x .•! a tr .-na K.' >• - oflvr* 1 IUI II! I- V 14.11 I \ _ . & S Dr. CRAIC'S KIDNEY CURE. i u trsi Hper ific for ail R (dtw Ifu oawkr ir. aai d*BwM of the KtdAon m tkv j*8l three tear* Send for i**nu>hM, att j ftddreM |Pr. I K M(, 4* I 1!. 41' K. >KW Y OHh. Aaßoutßi. Xloact Tlxls : We will par Aentik a Malar) of f ltft' ;*er mooth and *m aUow a Urr .wm*** to eell our ue art voCftdorfui inreauon*. n- •*+* wkmi Mty. Sample fkwe \ddre**. NilKK.Yfl \> At II ,if iimtinil, Mlfi. Nrw Nfu. " heerel l'orreep*.*>tWnoe *' lln todn it. roll luNi >olAooi,yo jwttpbd Roy A Co., Raeaau.N.Y j A IMY PKftl I i 44 renta. TMF MARS At' Xa>aao. K. Y. fO!Mn.IUI!T I QUtxKIUKIIT fl 9 OIMPLIFIED ■ 0 MAINTAINEftI ■ Improvements September, 1878! Ba*taf rtgwd for the dMad of this F N l*rcaivo , wo LOW offer to the World 1 NEW VICTOR WITH MCVZAAL Important Improvements. Isotwitlistwiding the VICTOR has long been the peer of any machine in the market a fact supported by a hunt of volunteer witne*-s—we now confidently claim for it greater PP* simplicity, a wonderful reduction of friction, and nlt<:':.i r a /.'-*0 uaraaaom to a'';?* 4 '* roi Aaitpi <•*. THE WHITILf tiOWINU M aai aalUac aad kaat. km It kad a aaap ta. uwkautci-. ta tli' 7S Tana a i QAPONIFIEK Is ika Old BalUMa t abrsatraiad 1.7# FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING Pu.Mljbi liiaawaml aaafa. n.ttna M*** M sad fatlat Sasr (akklf. tr if mi wßt*mr Attn Tba Marbai ■ laodad wk (aaabilad) Uib m lndii ir Lra wtuak M ad bba r, lad wttfc aa sad twa. aad aat liff rnOMMT. AMP PPT TMM SAPONIFIER MAM IT nil Pwaftylvaaia Bait Kaaufg Co., THE SMITHGRGTR CO. IFire KatablUhnl ! Most SutxaW.l! THKIB IStrfurttKNTS h*a atai^Afd ralar in all Ibe LEADING MARKETS OP THE WORDD! Kmrakri* noofulurd aa lit FlftttlT i ■ TOka. OVER 80,000 Mad* and la uaa. Krw Intna oooatar'.ly. l Brat work and lowwat pnnw •T ftaoad lot a Catalogs*. tai Sl .t:, Wiiaa k Basr. t:: wokkl ftftoa. Frwa'ra, twaaaa, Maa. _ irnnprn ass?" I AUoT " " BraHPWkis*"^ ITfl arjrteisi-tigz 1U BSSiSJSrs^ss ■ffiaikl.ua Wtt a CLAakft. Pawndaaea. ft SUCCESSFUL FOLKS. Matthew Hale Smith*, new boeh. I, Proauaaat P.noaa aac aud won-, uaifiat. Mirel Part r lis af A- T STEWART. aaaasuoo at tha aaaaoa. S. wta Ui use ; a(>r*kiTC toawcure turritoo Addran fot AuCN I 3 scar* ctraaian aad tartba. % ttKKlC'.t> PI'BI.IHHIMI. J'O.. II arl I ard. laMta. hgldu * iwtt p|*M.air afiiTeoaaaiiw fa. nrfalita OTA Lafajwm_Ar .Brwoklwv* X P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftheWORLD II ooatataaU?* da# butonos! wnra*:n, and I *t O ' lara* d.TablaooJttma paaaa. aad ta tha waat cotapi.!.' H .t.trjal tba W.'rld aosr pattitahad. Ii aalU at ttchl Swnd for atMemian nana and ,tt*t term, ta Amu Addnaa HaTIOMAL Pt'BUßaiau t >O.. Pbtladaipbta. Pa AS.NOt NIK.HKIhT ! Qfteey. llnmer. FTa^A ELRS^B FHILAXI£t.PHIA. J Tbta Nt*wrbi nntform *rlfh th. Sorka, and ."ontaina an ther Mt M>*ti>aplemltd Doruaaattoi.e and lßOpp. l'rtoa, jOCIA, Balladfrao. tiuldhjUuokaeil. t ■HKUiHIHHaattI htt rrltrf i.'Tnv 1 KIDDER S PASDLLEKf^?. MUMHHHHHHMP WM-fthien, Mm nrp PAY .-W>tt> Me no it Dutflte. WtiM 4U 4 DlLr SUPERFLUOUS ikiDi ipitv e eaitDCDinorrv ee ■