ORUAM HHI^DEBH. | lma | n tn r'n j >•• AWini a Pcntl*r of People. There are from one liuinltiHi mil fift\ to two liumlfHi organ-grinders in the city of New York, all of whom, with probably hall a dnxen exception*, are Italians. They form a peculiar and dis tinct clam among the thousand* who earn their living in the street* ol the groat metropolis, and the story of their lives and work has a -peoial intn-st. Abont seven-tenths of them live in Mott, Baxter and Mulberry streets, while the greater portions of the remainder are to be found in the Eighth W ml. especially on Thompson and Mercer streets Among themselves th*y are divided into two classes, those that came t or rather, that were sent) from Naples, and those tiiat have lived at tJonoa, Home. Milan and other parts of Italy. The banner are the lowest order of Italians, most of them having formerly btm brigands and ex-oonvVot* in their native lands, from whence they were driven some few years ago bv the order of Victor Emraams'i TheN apoliian* live on th block : r. Mulberry str t.near the park.v medium-sited, old-fashioned tenement houses, in a state of wrel ludius> a.- most imt>osible to be desorilxsi. Between five and six o'cliv k on sum mer and six and seven on winter morn ings, the organ-cinders -tart forth on their musical mission. They go in all directions— some traveling a.- far a> Harlem bridge in New York, and other going beyond Prospect park in Brook lyn Some git to Xi w Jersey. as far as towns in Morris county, and even beyond, re- turning the same day. late in the evening Others go off during the -uiumcr on a tour through the country not returning till tire winter season. Those of thi cl*-s are occasions . y t*>und in Pennsyl vania or Massachusetts, and mention is made of one who made a summer trip to England. They earn from sixty cents to $1 50 a day, never more than that these times, though in former days 3 was the highest figure. They are very envious of each other's suco If one niotv pru dent than the rest heroin, s rich and opens a store, they one and all shun h.; s "They try to break him." said a young Italian to* me; "and if they find they can't break bin!, why. then they grad ually feme around and patronise him Sunday attent ion is the only time \ou can see the organ grinders at the Five Points, unless you care to go there at six o'clock in the morning or run the risk of being roblasl by lingering for their re'urn late in the evening On Sunday, if the day i- fine, you yvi.l find them standing in groups upon the street. sharing the experiences of the week exchanging fa sol mods would express it better, for they never give truthful ac counts to each other In the morning a few of them go to s>me Cathoiic church in the lower part of the city, though, as the sextou of one of these houses ot wor ship remarked, they were ol no aivount to get monev front. How it was as to religion he did not know. Later in the afternoon and evening they may go out visiting, those p*siiiinj in the lower port of the city visaing tlo ir friends in the Eighth wani, and we tvrsa. They drink staie bn-r—the drainings of beer keg- gathered up by another class of Italians early in the morning—at en. cent a glass, and play cards "for the drinks" in the barrooms near their homes on Sunday afternoons. Their children, if bo vs. work mostly at black- ing hoots. One niasi -poke with pride at having a son employed on a sti-aiulmat. and another boasted of his boy being engaged at the Hoboken ferry. Hand-ofean* are generally made to order, and cost, when new. from to the average priia? is JUX>. They play either eight or ten tunes. Second hand organs can b-- ha 1 at from to JTO The tune- are arranged jy mean of pins on a cylinder, on the same princi ple as that of the music- box. New tunes can be put in a: any time by pulling out the pins representing an old tune and placing in new one-. A tune generally lasts one year before the public tires of it. On the other hand, it has to be pretty well known betotv it can lie made popular on the organ. "The Sweet Bv and-Bye" is the nt-ist popul ir tune at pres-nt in all part* of the country, while in the West ra nv organs have been set t > Moody mid Sankey airs.— Christian Union. Fishing in a Man's Stomach. "I've swallowed my teeth," said Thomas Prout to the house -urgeon of the New York Hospital. The surgeon looked inquiringly at Mr. Prout's mouth. To all appearances he was but one tooth short, and that was an upper front tooth. Mr. Prout explained. He said that nine days h-f re, wfiiie a-l-ep in bis home in C'hesttire, Ma—., he wa awakened by a - "i-v. > ■of choking and violent strangling, asr . plainly felt that there wa-sonngbin unpleasantly hard an J large making - way to his stomach. But tie didn't kr, w what it was unti. tlie r. Xt morning he diseovemi that hi " plate" was missing. Then he came to the conclusion that h- had swallowed the rubber plate to which was attached a single tooth. It was his custom to remove the false tooth and plate each night on going to !* .1, but that time he forgot to do so. The result of swallow ing this large and irregularly-shaped ar ticle was that he became ill. could re tain nothing in his stomach and was in great pain. II" consulted tlie physi cians. who dosed him with emetics and poked down his throat All this only aggravated his suffering. He rapidly grew thin and in nine days lost thirty five pounds. Tlie house surgeon at the hospital sent Mr. Prout to a ward and had him put to hed. Then he hunted up a iong strip of whalebone, ta which was attached - littleh">k. The doctor carefully intro duced thb instrument down Mr. Prout's throat and into his stomach. Then he begun fishing for the lost tooth. It was slow work, hut after a time he felt that he had hooketi on to something. He nulled slowiv and steadily, and. to MR. Prout's bodifv pain and mental pleasure, brought to light the missing plate Httd its attachments. The surgeon was Br. AY. T. Bull, son of Major Bull, of New port. The Irish Language. In a paper recently riiwl before the Statistical Society, Mr. lUvenstein states that the C> ltic portion ot tlie population of the British Isles makes a total of nearly 2.200.000 souls, of whom nearly one half are Welsh, further, w ate told that in there were few Irish counties in which the old language had altogether died out. the localities in which Irish was then spoken makes a total area of nearly 10.000 square miles, with a population not far under 1.500,- 000. of whom 69 3 per cent, spoke Iri-h, while in 1871 the Irish area had sunk be low 6,000 square mi. s. with a popula tion under 600.000 of whom about 63 per cent., or considerable less than 400.- 000, spoke Irish only. I-xstly.itappears that probably not 5.000 persons through out Ireland were then able to read an Irish book, and not a single Irish news paper was being published. This con trasts 'trongly with the Welsh, who print over thirty newspapers and period icals of various kinds, while the Welsh in America have several flourishing newspapers and hold eisteddfods without number in the country of their adopt ion. We hav no statisti s of the Celtic ele ment in North America, though it is well known to be considerable, but. so far as concerns the Irish portion of it. ther- would l>e no great error in suppl ing that the Irish language loes ground among the emigrants much faster than among those left behind in Ireland.— Tht Atkcno"'m A Harm Reception. Douglass Earts and Thomas Sweeney, two young men living three miles west of Danville, 111., being in that town, filled their kegs full of whisky and started in a wagon for home. On their route they passed the house of Jacob Swindall, Jr., son of a well-to-do farmer. Earts had previously had some difficulty with young Swindall, and, after consultation with Sweeney, they concluded to attack Mr. Swindaii's house. They nrepared themselves each wuh a wagon single-tree, and Earts commerced at the front door, while Sweeney proceeded to the rear end be gin his attack. Mr. Swindall, to keep hi- children from being hurt, put them under the bed, and alxmt that time the attacking party, having demolished all the windows. Earts bursted the front door open and attempted to enter, when Swindall shot him in the bre-ist, and he died in a very few minutes. Word being sent to the city, an officer proceeded to the scene and arrested both Swindall and Sweeney. The next morning at the ooroner's inquest Swindall was dis charged, as it was clearly proven lie acted in self-defence. Sweeney was 'ommitted to the county jail for trial. FOR THE FAIR SEX. P*hinit UrttM. Red bonnets will continue to be worn this winter. Ribbons are twilled this year instead of be'ng of satin. Both hats and cottage bonneU will continue in fashion. I totted net ruches will he substituted for lace this winter. Silk beaver will be worn for elegant wnlking-hsts this winter. Baby belts of rihlton will continue in fashion throughout the winter. Bronte beads yvill take the place i the rainltow beads of last year. An immense variety of new tints in silk and velvet has been imported. Frog green, copper green and Nor; 1 Pole blue arc among the new tints Crackle velvet, looking .ike bits of porcelain, is to be used for trimmings. A new kind of plush has a!ternal< stripe* of reppcii -atin and uncut loop- Velvet, with the ground of one colm and the pile of another, i- to Is- revived. Sulphur I* mixed with pink in -oun French costumes prepared for the au tuiun. Facet ial baUaof jet,*hollowed out unti the.V are as light is down. are used for bordering bonnets The > a-1 1 of Wor it again-t the Prim Mural for a bill of ssiti oxuf up in the French courts. Overdresses ol colored mu-li't in st rolls ami flowers art; worn over dress of foulard for evening dress. Long mantles are announced as the ct'iniug winter wi~ap for ladies whoi'c not adopt the cloth street suits Stephanotis is uiix.-d with OltBC flowers in some bridal wreaths. I lie fragrance is rather ov. rpowcring. 1 jong-napped plush in ail the new shadesisiikeiytolwus.il fur Uuli tin outer and inner trimmings ot bonnets next Th* crtiwns o! ' o!iUft> wia be cilliT foldedor laid smooth or puffed this win ter, and one style wi. be as fash ion a be as the other. Sir ped ribbons, and those of change t ble twills, will replace those of satin next season. They will be wider tha: those worn last year. Painted satin, to be used for trimming light dress-bonnets. has a ground nt ivory, cream, dauphin-gray or old-gold, and figures of Indian design. The silk* called glaee areold-fashioned changeable silks, no more, no less. This year some of them are plain, and some have satin stripes of solid color. Vrw. ami Xolr. fur Wunic*. The Santa Fe (8(V Mniso) icdu trial jU'h.Mii is about to grauuate au A jiache Indian girl as a teacher. Bachael Yent worked at biacksmith ing in Baltimore until her death, a short lime ago She was rebus!!y handsome, but habitually smoked a clay pipe. Mrs. Emma I>. E. X. South worth, the novelist, says that she has written con stantly ever since she was fifteen years old. Slio is now at work on her sixtieth novel. Mrs. Estelle Johnson, the wife ol wer of paradise was her littl* yard. Was the soil poor 3 Sheenriched it. Were here varieties indiffcn*nt? Sh< procured lx*tter. Nearly k!l the luMl were fragrant. Fifts-n kinds of ros. - bloomed under her hand# and a succes sion of flowers tilled out the summer. One side of the yard was covered with grapes. Peaches, plums and ra-pbcrric were trained rn tJiritur. an.;_ choka -quashes ripened on the nx>f- of the out houses. "Tomatoes were trained to singl* poles and yielded luxuriantly, and ruby ,tm* 1 terries peeped out even from th bleaching gra• whose half-decayed lung- had left her with insufficient vitality. Hut lier life was -ared and it lias i>e*-n a happiness to herself and a blessing to others." She is right, too. when -lie says tlint mere than half the credit for tie* orna mentation of our dooryards and home is due to the ladies whopu-h the men up to their duty.— Womnn al I York. One of John Phonix's Stories- Out in a certaia Western fort, som< time ago. tlte major conceived that artil lery must l>e used effectively in fighting thc Indians hy dispensing with gun carriages and fastening the cannon upon the hacks of mules. So !IP explained his views to the commandant, and it wa.- determined to try ttie experiment. A iiowitzer was selected and strapped upon an ambulance mule, with the mu/zi* pointing toward the tail. \\ fien they Lad secured the gun and loaded it with ball cartridge, they led the calm and -teadfast mute out on the biuff anil set up a target in the middle of the river to practie* at. The rear of the mule was turned toward the target, and he was baeked gently up to the edge of the bluff. The officers stood round in a semicircle, while the rayor went up and inserted a timefuse in the vent of the liowitzer. When the fuse was ready, the major lit it and retired. In a minute or two the hitherto unruffled mule heard the fizzing back on hi# neck, ami it made hire uneasy. He reached his head round to ascertain what was gsinp on. and as he did so his body turned, and the howitzer began to sweep around the horizon. The mule at ia-t became ex cited. and his curiosity became more and more intense. In a second or two he was standing with his four legs in a hunch, making six revolutions per minute, and the howitzer threatening sudden death to every man within half a mile. The commandant wurbserved to climb suddenly up a tree; officers were seen sliding over the bluff into the river, as if tliev didn't care at all about the high price of uniforms: the adju tant m:ule good time toward the fort; a sergeant began to throw up breastworks with his bayonet; the major rolled over and groaned. In a moment or two there war Bright tells of a e;-.e of hysterical palsy of tin lower limbs, exact v -imilar to that oi Mrs. Bavin, of Hoboken. which he at tended lor nearlv a year without lwnefii. The woman finally recovered -pontaip ously under the infiu- ne. of a deep reli gious imures.-ion. The ease id the poet Southev's mother is a classical one of the same kind. More inter.sting .-ti an the eases of hvsteri al catalepsy! and ecstasy, coupled with strange trances.in which the spirit-world is revealed, that occasionally come- under theoliaervation of meilical men. A profound impression was created among physicians in Brook lyn and New York e.tv.not long ago. hy the wonderful story of a young girl sut>- jeet to such trancs in consequ.-nee of nervous -ho k and injury received when quite young It is scarcely necessary to iii-eu-s at length the knotty question* ot science raised by such eases, hut it tuny be ob** rved in passing, in tin words ot an eminent professor in the Royal Col lege of Physicians and Surgeon-. I>m don. that the alleged mir.v.. invnriab.y liisappearsonclose investigation, leaving belting a -ad history of by-teriaor a very unpleasant lcoord of imposture." Dining Bith Hi-Dead Family. A mysterious dinner party w is given some -hurt time ago, by an elderly gen tleman. in the Hotel Demuth, at St. Petersburg. One morning the gentle, man in question eai.nl upon Mr l'int seber. the manager of the Bemuth res taurant. and ordered a luxuriant r. pas' for six, of whi.-li he, himself, made out the menu, selecting from the wine card the costliest vintages. He asked for an estimate of the dinner's cost, paid the amount of his bill in advance, and re quested that everything should be pre pare! for the entertainment of his guests at seven o'clock precisely the same even ing. At tjmt liotir lie entered the room re-erv.il fiir his banquet, and ti-.k hi plaee at the ln-nd of the tahle. To the chief waiter's respectful inquiry. " whether he expected his frieiids to arrive soon, as the dinner was quite ready." he replied. "They arc ali here! Let the soup oe servei forthwith*" By bis express commands the at tendants then proceeded to help the ab sent guests to course alti*r course, setting down full plates before the emp;y chairs and pouring out precious wines into the groups of glasses stationed ls'fori each untenanted place. The gentleman ate and drank copiously, now and anon clinking his glass against the iuastorle>s goblets ranged upon the table to bis right and left. With the first round of champagne he arose nnd made a speech to his imaginary friends, from the tenor ot which oration the waiters gathered that they hid been engaged attending to personages long since defunct. When the gentleman had concluded his re marks lie again went through the clink ing formality, drained the contents of liis glass, and. turningto Mr. Pintaoher. chilled that amazed functionary's blood by the following ghastly testimony: I' ■ day I celebrate my joyful meeting with my Ivloveii relatives —my dead wife, daughter and three sons, two of whom fell in the last campaign. Bo not be afraid: I am not mad. It has done nie a power of good to spend this happy hour or so with my family. You may look for me again on this day twelve month." Heroes in Journalism. Memphis presents a fresh example ot the faithfulness of the journalist. The city is literally dead, there is positively nothing lining in the way of buiness. yet the papers nppear as regularly as ever, ami it has. of course, never oc curred to the editors to suspend publi cation. nn so little frightened bv Yellow Jack that he takes him by the buttonhole and laughs with him. He tells his fellow citizens never to lose hope. He sifts out the truth from the wild stories fly ing about, and kills despair by show ing how things eould be a great deal worse than they are. He points gleefully to the tuture, and declares that Memphis mut and will recover her old-time prosperity. Imagine, it you ran, Memphis in this hour of its sore trial without its press. Think ot the ravages of the dead visitor, unre corded. with only the alarmed paople to tell one anothsr who still lived; with the whole world silent, with no word of encouragement to reach the public ear.— Philadelphia Timet. Til BtBBBtAI PEUOB I'ENS. ▼ Ivld llrellal of Tarrtfesla fieanaa VVil i,assail In til a Vtlnri at fillvarla Prison. *i* Who Navel Ma# lha l.lhl of Ilay. j A cot respondent of R Wmtcni p*per. who not it'iiif felnrf (mill visit to tlte - mine* in Siberia, lurnislif* a gra!ilile ac count of tlie tnißeralile t*le of the polit ical ami other prionert cottlined in them. After a deacrlpiion ot tlte trip to T\ilmlL in company with a friend, ami tlie difficulties cricountend on tlm road, am! aUo on an ival in olitniniiig 'lie nec essary permission Irom the officer in charge of the tVeoßck* ttionetl Uiere. the correspondent tel.* of hi* descent into a towering mountain through a shaft similar to the nil ola volcano. : From within, fearful ami disgusting odor* saluted the nostril* of the visitor*, and on entering, dirty water dripping front the roof fot im-d in rivulet*, through which they u vik.il A-(hey proceeded, llie stench he. unit* still more unbeara ble, and the cold was so great that it j waaf. il even through tlieir heavy eov cr ng After a walk of about ten uiin , ute*, a Sight was oven ahead, and MHHI a large Iron grating was tea. lied, which being o|ielt.i| by tlie guard ntatiourd tliere, till' parti passed into vvliat was found to )>e the dormitory ot the prison ers. lighted by only one poor oil lamp I'll if* hole, into VV tlirll tlie ray* of tlie sun or itimiu taitiUi never penetrate, was called an apartment, and in this dun geon the v ietims wi re obliged to remain after a hard dav's work The miasma rising Irom tin* half-rotted and soaking straw which formed the twai* of thr poor prisom is was deadening. Into the walls, iVoiu iv iiieit droppcil water, a!- coves had I HCII hollowed out, into which live ol the convicts were placed, ami each eli lim d to a liar ol iron fast ened at the top of tlte cell Thus were they ol.lu-t'd to PASS l ln- night, no IMHI . milling being allowed, and a hug of rotting str.nv their pillow. No chair nor table, no bench, no utensils ! ntiv kind w< re to he seen, hut in eruel mock ery tlie single light illumined an image ot tlie Madonna in a gill frame, as she liH.keti ffown on tin- scene of misery be fore her. leaving the dormitory and passing a long corridor, an i-noriuou* cave w an reachevi, in the center of which straal a t.tiue and three henche#. Sev eral torches hung from the wall lent au uncertain light to the scene, which was dismal and gloomy IHOon d description Thia was the mine itself, and the noie caused hv the many pickaxes and ham mers Used by tho*i at work was deaf ening Scattered about were hundreds of ragg'ul creatures, with rough, long h< arils, laces pale as death or of a sickly yel ovv hue, dragging heavy chains rat tling a> they moved. These poor pris oners all looked unhealthy, and all worked in siictn < : none spoke or talked or whist ~ d. as is the custom among fro workers. Many were barefooted, and the rugs which covered them dripprd with water, although it was so eold that icicles hung from their beards. Fhe work never eeoaed. fur if a convict atteuipteii to stop, the rough oriw of the guards drove liitn to new exertion. One of the prisoners was narticußferly notice able, vmiova* asked his name, iiul darai not answer. The guide infonned the visitors tiiat he was tlie fount Taren toff, a well-known cams pi rotor, and wa* known as No 114. 'llie ptoir iel low swung Ins pickaxe a* the breath eime wheeling from his chest, and hmked exhausted and weary of life. The sight w as sickening, and as tlie party moved out the remark was mad- thai Sunday must be a welcome day for the toiling prisoners. The reply was that Sunday was unknown in the mines; llie •i-ntence was for unremitting work, and the only rest would le the grave, for none who entered the mine ever left it a ive Two days in the year were ex cepted, at Master, and on the otrthday of tlte "glorious Km per orthe re mainder of the time, twelve hours a day. was allotted to work. Carious Kemedy fur Heafness. The de if can hear Ivy means of their tee tli! The audiphone, an instrument invented lay a Western tuun for allevi ating tlie misery of deafness, is siutply a s!i<- t of vulcanised rttl'lH r. alvou' 1-22 ol an ineli in tlii.-kn.--s. f ihi* sheet ate pierced some lioles, through which pauses a silken cor I. This got down <>n the inner side of the sheet. to the handle, through a slot in which it passes. Hv pulling this cord the she.-t is tient over at any angle which the uer tuny deal re. Kru-h t'er son Ins to ascertain for himelf what kind of a curve of the rublH r sheet w ii] . nah - him to,hear best, (ienentlly it is very s.iglit—only al*'Ut ten or twelve degn .-K— though apparently the deafer the p< rsoti the greater the curve must h'. When usi-d. tit.- person holding it •imply touches the upper t i f rubber, and ix.nnnunieates to it vibrations which are in turn imparted to the teeth, and then pass to the audi tory nerve. With this operation the outer ear has nothing whatever to do; tie- de.i ate machinery through which -<>und passing from without makes an iraprv-ssjon U|.on the auditory nerve i* not ued at all. The outer ear may be slopjH-d up entirely, so fr as it is pos sib..- to do it. and yet one hears d.stinet ly the moment the audiphone is applied lii tlie teeth. It is necessary to use tlie Gs-th of the U|'P'T jaw, for the reason that they ar>- n<>re nearsy in contact with the auditory nerve; nor dins it make much differenct whether the tiath Ire one's own or artificial, so long as tlnse artificial tl the iitvsciil Mate ..moor* Th* plat fill ui adopt**! amiuta the docttiuv* heteloloi* (.riadatiiu-! and ULa-.n tnllie.) that the Clilted Mats• U a Nation; thai .-out institution* ie.i ujuin lite equality ol ail ■lieu let >ie the law ami that * fee lallot. Un lnfitieH*ed bv Iraud. intimidation or lorve, and honestly counted, i tha right nt every quah fie.l volet and we demand tint! elrs In ,ns sliall l.e tiee Irom *ll inlei lei en. e by unlawful leatte* ol aimed men, ant! shall also lw* lire I root the ttiterteience ol National or !- ale indili* lotu-a, eife(.t when einploytsl a- a pait *.l Hie |>u. rumifuf-l. deliotiufr* "tin lloive |oiti-nu iiilsdeiaiue which prevent* * tier lallot. denies lice torn id p" ilteul opinion and action, am! takes Irom an) ol the | . the right to clu.i-e theft hotn.-s ntid t*. <-oiiti\4 slid i ttjoy the It litis ot llirll lalsil eoudl ltiu* the lfeatuuMßtn- meinla-is ol I ong ir-si*t tlie r legislative fisli.e, is op|ewa "n-pudis Iton tu all it* form*, eilhei bv * 'a-ido g >.t ■tebl* or a drtsis! iiient ol I lie legal temlei i It culaiiou,' and insists that the- (.s(.vi anil the 4 llie OiMituteo isl wuiid; waiiui) applauds I'lrsideiit Haves lor his administra tion id public aflaiis; releis the UHii|*rkUta queettou to tlie ls)(iiLtnil'i. and piwis4ia ll adiiiiblatiaiioii ol Uie .Slate goveinuient tin Uie past year i tie niiliual exhit-ilioii of (tie A met i.-an lu •Utute iq-rtn-t iu New Yiuk the other day • Seveiifccn hundred delegate* were re(H.rtrs! pris.. nl iu Womestcr at live eon v.-n I ion id ttie Butler wing ol tlie Mu-s-afbii-.-lis 11. ina-mia. Fx lkingreosui.il tarls.x ptcided I In- to - lownig ticket was nominated I-or *ov ernoi. II F Bullet; Lmtiltuinnt-Governor, A 11.l 1 . lA'uodwortb, >s-ietar> ol Stole. M 1 lioua liue; Attorney licneral, \V F Nortlrend, Tteoaurer, It N Skillings, Audilor, U. J King Ihe plallnt Mi adopte-l ignoies national issues entirely, and devote* itself to -lute alfail*. ll teadlrtus '■ devotion l the tirn*- hotior ;" rveogtuxrai i!ie r glil ol the tnn (ority Ui rule; S-M-111 llint thecuuing eie-lion I* tor Stale offh-ei* alone, and dvprwale* tlie disctlastou til this caiU|Mttgtt "I Hot'.mal iesttns as lending tocitwle divisions twtwCsMi men ol diflorclil patties wlmoiv in ei.tira oicoi iiqaiu all question* alt-sue w in,di all.- I State uflotra; deuiamla itgnt eeotiomy In all State ami muni cipal affsus; insist# that lite Sate go Tel nuietil ts* odiiiimstoie.l by ortliwrs provided lor t.y tna t'onatiliilion, demand* such wise legialation in regoi l h> permitting corporate talios to appropriate private pro|sHy as willptaee the considerations ol the pu'dic g>-ol over tiioee of private interest, ojnnes all un nee a*wary or unwjual t*iotion, and any #>atein ot convict l*>H.t wlncli compete* With ttv-e lala.t; colls lor simple and uioloim ivgislrvvlion lows and dauoutujr* Uie " so-fall. 1 4. IV |1 |)nu age Lsw aa tnuschicvou*. unjust an I duiigr.-i us. Nearly one bundled thousand v isltors Were preeent in Haitford to wutiess the ceremonies rnnnac'iid w.lh I lag lie) the cotive)amt- -rf the Slate a old tattle Hogs Irom Le >tat. arsenal to the uew Coj itol liieic was a I mnmiri"- ■ of 10.000 ve erau#. and the build lugs along the naite were hande.-rnal) dtvora!• e.l General llowle) deli vera! Uie color* i the Govern.tr, and the eiciviaea ci.-aod w itli a oollatiou to the veteran#. On the ilay alter Butler e nomination lor (iui crtior at VVtmnW, by a wing of the Mr.#- aacbu-e(t* IfeonwwrnU.niadhet convcntioti M held there in hi* intervata—tin* trine .<1 lii publioans who dosiiwl lu* election. About a* many delegate# w err (.resent aa on the pre cl ing ,toy. and Altiert I'altt.er J. rear .led i.eiieia! tiuller was ti .uiinate.l lor t.'.vr r witiw.ut up|>Witron, and the wh'deof the S:ate ticket chosen the ein 5 ciata war ado)dot t Flic | latlotiu ail.q.te ; Is unalterably oj (-we-l to the rule ■ th. li -.g which ha* fastened it-til ujm itie ' oiunion wealth;" demand* reform in the -tot.- g,o em moot, anil that the right* of .bn lw re#|ws-trt; denounce* the intinfehUtion id vo ter* tn evetylorm. oji|s the citatum of rointm**!"!.* •• jwtfortn llie dutie- • death; I'enlmand Motto.L, age thirty, and K.e Mortoth, i- niece, were killed by ianiping from a wuclow. owd kit other iuMiatea of the house were more or ie se ioatly iniuird, Danud Drew, the well-known finance* and railroad atwculatw, l wit ifiSd.OOO the Drew M iit Seminary at via/loon. N J At one time his Twine w*- vanoo*.)' .wl in at* it at liet w.vn filteen an * thirty million dollar* Frni.caco I'oreelio. the dteehargw! Italian wortrvnan who tnutdeifd the Irwwme u id a New York confectionery (oct'-iy bv aialtkirg hun to the heart a* he sro* g.-'i-fi h-irnc Ir-mi w.Ht, bo* Iwsui allow ei ti plead giullv of murder in Uie aeot.nd degree, ami Iweti entfn< ed to un pr eontnetit lor liis. The official vote >l Maine f.u Governor, Willi the exception ol twenty- *mul! loan- an-' plai lotion*, which will m-l aflei t the to'ul vote, give* ibrvis. Hepnblifati, 67 - 970; .Smith. Greeah*cker. 47 oiO. nd tarr< inn, Ifesnnocral. Jl.lSt liaii* failing to qet a majority over all. thr eleciion tor Governor will tw ctt'rie.l t| juai in Newf iallo, Del , a lew ilay* ago, foi larceny Wextrm nd Southern States. Charte*GlaM wn* hnng'-l at Cnrio. 111., lor the tunriler ol farter Newman, Inst Mnrrh. lh.lh were colored, mid the motive ol U* crime wo* jealouav. Gin*, met his latacol.Hy and retuseil to talk. The Wisconsin Dtwl and Dumb tuslilule at lielevan ha* Iwcti hurneil to th" gtound, caus ing a lo*4 C>l 8590,000- The *rhoo! year Unit j ist commenced and ihere were 147 children in attendance, but no one wa* injured. I'raaident liny*attended the reunion ol the Twenty-llnnl Ohio, hi* old regiment, at Y'o.itigslown, O , and he and tienetwl Sherman made apeeche*. Official rwtornt from llumlvildt eminlr, Fali lorm*. show tliat Herrv (liemiwrat) is ehwlni to represent the 1 hird Congressional district. Berry ItttMeil, prnaideut ol tha New Or i lean* Bank of lofeinyettc, now in liquidation, hn* luen artosle-l. charged with einhrul-ng ff13,000 of the bank'* money, and *eut to jail. The preaerit |Hlnut crop in Virginia ia anid to ire the INW! ever nostni in the Stale. James G. Jenk.il*, a prominent lawyer n.l politician of Milwaukee, ha* been nominated lor Governor ol Wisconsin, on the Democrat c ticket, in place ol Alexander Mitchell, who de clined. He ha* accepted the nomination. The Colorado Republican*, at their State convention I I Denver, nominated William F Berk for Judge ol tho Supreme Court. The Indian* luve been murdering and dep. redating in Southern New M'-xiro. A dii" jmlch receive I Irom Captain Hooker att>|- eiente says he had a five hour* fight with 10U Indian*. llie whites had leu killed and •e\ ernl wonndeil and lost *1! their horac*. ITpon application ol Governor Wallace, ol New M •xico, Wur I h'pnrtnt*nf. tbr rntmnnii'lftnt ot tin* nr*rnnl nt l\H Utii'n. Nw Mexico* dirwlinl t *#nr nn tuntix nrtnn HIH! HA tntirh nimiiutiiuoti U l tvrn yenr* nnd lour month*. General Grant, wile and party arrived in Sun Francisco Irom Jit|>nti, nn.l were received wilh tiring ol gnn*. 'nging ol liell* and a proeeomon ol militury i .-ti #* orgnnir>itioii. Dpon landing Mnyor Bryniit delivered a p4B*iti ol welcome nod extended the Ireedoiu "I the city and it* lioapcanti' S. (tciieral Grant replied briefly, and was llicu driven toward In* quarter* at the Painee Ho tel, near which, under nn inch forty teel high, wivathcd willi flag-, flowers and evergtecii*, he reviewed tin. prorension n* r (tie I pa*! All along the route the window* w.-te ileiun n itcl. bonfire* til up the *t reel nor n-r*, -olorni flies hlaxi-d in trout ol mnnv ol the hou*e*, and elßClrie liyht*, ro kets and H-nnan eaiidl ■n|.ti-.| to the ill nninalioi, wlnle innuuieio'de flag* and banners wared Irom the hou-eo| * and windows. Arrived at the hotel the parti were weloomed by a chorus ot 5(10 vi.ic-n and a shouting crowd. Ihe party will remain on the Ficiflii slope aome time, visiting tl.c Y<>- ieiii e vallev, iniuing region* arid other nl truni ion*. I hiring Genet at Grant'* t rip ahmad tie tin* visited England, hwi'ierlnnd. Ilnlv, Egypt, Jaffa, tlie Holy Holland, Denmark. ,Swc*le Norway. Knwia, Poland, Austria, Germany, Ireland, India, China and Japan, about in the order men tioned. During a recent raid Irom Canada into the United .Sfalrw Sitting Bull fought a duel, killing end scalping hie opponent, ii Crow Indian. From Washington. Th full text of Secretary Kvarts' letter ol instruction diplomatic officers ol the United Steles in the various oouutrirs lrnm which Mormon emigrants eemetothis eonnfry has IOM been made public. Alter reciting the (act that polygamy h> contrary to the laws ol the t'niie-l Hfadw ami that th* rank* ol th* Mommna *ra tuaukly lUled flow loretgn aotts- I lias, the lattsr oolßilltieai " >'n Insndly |Miwer will, Ot eoura*. kiinwiagly laud it* aid, m *ti iudireelly, to attani|ita mad* within tta bnrdai* again*! th* law* and gnvaretnant ola ixnitiiry <> belt.wiih it is at pasca, wlih eelah- i balled latins id aiuily and rceiprt>ewl relatiuna ol lieaty between them; whila, avan wara iline no question involvad t■ I Oik, llo.ion, I'lributelphla. Ualiiimna, Cm- Ciunntl. t hicngo, M Units. New f)i leans and ~n I lanrisco lo pay out gold OO.n a* well aa sliver colli and In ilea upon tha current obilga Irons ol the government. foreign Newt. The military rorTe*|w indent ot the Uirutim Timti w inca trout I. " It i' diffbnh. In the lace ol the on I wnt lining e> i lsn. es lo lite contrary, to twill ve tliat \ akrdr Khati has (datedan houorabis iwrt in tlie rveent *!intue. lul deorts at 4 Blrtil. ll I* algnlflfAtll Ural Ma|or lavagnari's |.IIUTI|siI uauvo assistant is be UetT I to liave d.ed a abort lime 'ladine Uie outt i faL under aoiaewhat au|uciou rireulu stuiifos Being an Alghan and well acquainted W illi Hie woi kings ol au Oriental court. Ins (n ivm-ihv in the Brdish Kesideury was .tangri mis lo those who wet* plo tlllg the OOtluwak " A dtrput!h Iroin tv uila, India, adds thiW Ya knh khan has wrttlan another teller, e*(>reas tug Ills .lee)> guoJ au.i dial leas al I eoanl r rents llf ra)a be has confidence in the Bntlah guv. eminent, and unuouiicsw bta inleuuon to pun tab the offemters Br-ruh.ii.lt Colta, the eimneul Cierman geol ogist, is ileal. kvan Mollis, ot I'ltialmrgh, was defaated in about race at H.rlna*, N n , by Wan en .vmilh. of that place. 1 be American Institute of Mining Kngineara met in annual convention al MonUeal Jirhn !'>lor, Jr., town clerk ol Bcockvtlle. Out., baa absconded with ffI.UUU belonging tiro town. 1 here la a gold lever in Nova SroHa. In g i,-en, count) flue a|mciiuena coiiUiiue lo be lotted near the auiluce. The pnw|wctua ola gold iniinng oouqiauy, with a tapnal ol IT.'OU,- UUO, lias Iroeu issued. A diafratch If run t. *{ Town, South Atrira, rtqawtb ibe capture of Let) wa) o, king ol the If ibis Some .lays taslore ha capture Cety wnyo dclrsndert bis lolluwer* and secrete.l '.in.-ell in the bush. Ihe British, under tol Harrow, pursued him Irom kraal Pi kraal, tturning the kiaal* as Cctvwayo and a lew M lower* Iter I belore them. The capture was made by surrounding blur in the buah with a del in bin nt o| and llireaimiing to shoot ium it be ret used to surrender at once 3 was alone ami made i ivrsistenco 1 no 1 lent h erlitors have just Sought a duel tlolii Were oiighUy aumala i. Letywayo aas uliarly jirtiatralcd when cwp tuled by the Kngtish trtaqrs, and had witli hltn tinly tbeßty-twu toltower*, flt • ot whom were alter wairl abut while attempting W> esCaf* i,l /urtiS succeeded in eacajutig. Mr I bom as L IxMUt. stbe well-known l.ngbah agruultuntl authority, aa)s that thr Jtrdish government'* arid lb* trade estimate. s iow that the amnios wheal m America, Bus sia and in Uie Kaat is Soy UUO quarter* lees than the aggregate deflcieia')' ol the Various couutviee olul a I ise in the pitoe ut hraadaluds ts tliereloie anla-tpotcd In consequence of the hmi liar vest and numerous llrasN the dtaliaM in |*iT* ol Hun gar) Ibrmleiis to broranc *|.(ialluig during lb. . .ining winter. Tire 1 etuos- liorial dislrwt . tiiM-mtei.w: with laiuine, and some of the in. babitaul* are pre|atriug to cimgnUe lo Marvin irnru Brwouaflebi boa been making a ajreec l. 10 p.irgliab tan tier* in winch he rqiriarnlw. t 3 cat y *ll til* chief tatiner* in the ex tiv ine M eater u Main wcte eaugrat.ug u> < uiiada. J Itere l as lawn a laood) outbreak of Algtiai reg.m. Ids at lUrat. Algharualan. The tnq rwvollc-l and inurdeival the civil and nnblat) autbunlH*. A Berlin correspondent report* that Count 1 s-.irwlfia ski. e* Airhlnsho|> nl l*oeen. has Uu condemned to a flue ol 2,000 marks or s<>\ rut) days' imprisonment lot eiforninuuinx. ltt a j lint w ho had o!ie)ed the May laws. kmperor William ol Uanwiity met with a cn.d ti--ri'tictt rlur.ng a ictw-at visit to films. l*irg. 111 rbexw Many 4 the slirq* were no , d and a tu illiiude cl h.eiaee clUMai than shutters Only the official tarilditig* wrtr pr<- luaely dncorw'evl l'h i irnuan-spsrakuig m |.,|MII,I. lot inert the bulk ul the crowd in Ibe -tisels thong , tlie t-'rrncho>|>cahiiig deUM-nt in Siraaburg is Mill very atrvmg. irteat pte(Wtalirt* arc 's-ilig mar'e by the Alghan tele a to insist the Bntiah tisarps sent iilfiuiiM t uein At a meeting on ttvc land qiixaalron, hek) in 1 pvtarv. Irtdu'ld IS,OOU |er>>us were pi as ent ar ! reeolutnvn* wne | calling lot a'tn!. no nt ot rents and the oatahhshtnent ol the |os.said propnetai) svslem. Some severe fighting has twren going on in I si Iretwecti insurgent launla and loyal vd ){. v J f| hi'. Thonq -on. an rtuinent Cm gri-gntt ,'iitl divine, and a lcad.ng tlgu'r in tli* Vii. :i aaooioayat Berlin, wherehxi hud bv• since INjlr I* dwl in his a A ly-lira', year. H ingiiMlid and lur twelve year* was editor ol rtie / ; iryri.itt, the well-known religious u< *ja|* : ____________ Tfllotr Fpvpr Notes. A late Mem phi di |*lrh to th* New York Hi tali says: •' The lever has ser iinglv taken a trsah start. It was tbought that Uieextrvnie rotrl wa.lher nl the |*st week would in a (non-Ure check it* *J..-wading, tarth in and oul sidr the city SoareiJy a .lay paasv-s I ail arum new nclini who lias fle.l a short dis'at.ee into the country to escape tire tavngc* of the sv-Hirge I* stricken, and owing to tha poor socomnKstaLams a(T.'r.le-l away ln>m the env, •lich pel Sims generally die If lire w oat bar c-witiulie* togroa vraivoer. the greatvwt danger is to lie tented thai the disease will spread to all those town* leljaceut U> Mem|diia ttiot were scourge 1 last yar. Thr quarantine n-gulation# are being nifidlr enforced by the 11 ate I Rid ol health officials, hot ll next to I1|1( -i'jie tf prcve.lt their oonuuoafil vio lation in a city id the si/e of Memphis, and > igilaid a the officer* mny lie, they cannot impn-on t!:c 16.000 people who yet remain in the citr, UHUiy Ot a bom. lorced by their ne ferurdie-. ure da ; Jy finding **>' * 4) 'he country in aranrh of lat*vr. 1 lie—e are the otHva that carry the iuteclton with thetn. In ciei) m-'ai.fn where the fever has developed beyond the city the in taction could b* tracod directly to Mettiphi*. A review of tha situation, ar a Meniphi* dispatch, revcaU I a lollowi ig condition rfi uffnr* H ere are about TIS pfwvplo *ick with yellow trier in and adjacent to Memphis, a carte ul! ol whom are being attendtvd end fined lor by the Howard*. Their physicians and visitor- are tUily nbroad *ocking new victims ot the plague They have 180 nurse, on dutv and na> working under an expense ot n'.MH f7OO per diem. Their dailv eip<-naea have treen re.luc*l ffdOOhy tlrclosing ol their supply More. Mason*. O.M Fellow*. Knight* ot Honor and orher benevolent association* are laboring hand in hand witn the Howard* in the gient and nolda work of rcltaving the sick and di*tre**ed The following telegram from the Secretary ol War ha* Is-en received *' Memphis "It has been decided bv the I'reaident and Cabin, t, offer full consider*'em, that since the recent action ol ( ivngiea* rrl.ef lor the pe.ipie in yel low fever camp* must eonte either Irom the National Board of Health or Irom tho Mate until, TU if. C.u'grees having pa*sed a law on til" subject foi. ral action mutt l>e gnideO wa* raix-I *nd -eut to Concordia. Mav ot Ibmrge*. of Green vtlle, wo* requested to n*k a*mtance fmni other towns in Missi*ippi. it twing the general opinion that Mi--.**i|>i might to lw ahle to take rare ol Comord.a without ai.tance trnm the oilt*ide world." A Strnnge llrech of PromlseStiit, Of *ll the accusations brought against tl„ Oily of Glasgow Bank. that of being tli.> cause of mi action for breach 01 promise of marriage is certainly ths strangest. but nevertheless it is a fact. I lie nam. sof the partiesare well known, hut there is no necessity for mentioning them; si#ie it to sav that the lady be longs to Glasgow and the gentleman to Greenock. both of them being people of ome wealth. The laity unfortunately held some of the stock of the hank, and when the crash came, although the mar riage invitations had actually been issued, the gentleman cried off until it was ascertained how far he would he affected as her husband. After the de cision of the House of Lords, that no liability would extend to him. it was. of rouiup, f'xppctfd ihnt would fit complete his engagement, but for some reason or other lie had changed his i.ind and positively refused to do so. After all persuasion bad failed, an action claiming $ 15.000 was raised, which he has now compromised by paying $5,000. —Liverpool Gazette. I A teacher ilsflned oonsclcnrfio* "oma tlilng within you that wll whfin you | have dona wrong." " I had It once," 1 •poke up a young towhrad of al* ium iner. "hut they had to aend for tha doctor.- Dinyluwtplun Republican Tha tiumiier of Mormon* who emi grate! to the United Stat* In theaummer of l*?H wan *.OOO, and la expelled to roach *.500 tbi* year. • ttho be* mil •*• Hllhros t I'rotmldy no one Doubtlrw* we havo *ll •offered t. eotne extent the itieegrweal-le nations which • dteo Meted or languid liver j nan lnfik-l Sallow nes* ol the •km, e.mstipa- Hon, nausea, vertigo, Borcuees 111 I * t krlnity ul the ••• £••■ a flee Ue I, • seiioßliOn ua nl miljfes tOlit In the hewit, jawilive lievlncliv, a h** "I appetite. ixttenie lhtrt, a high color of Ure unN. are among the aytiiptome wrhieh nn it ounce a petvsieuHi or vitietiuci ol the bile l ite remedy ol remedte* lor lite above ia If"*- letle:'• stouiwli littler*, administered by uied- : loai inert; |>ioniHittt ed I Ml re and wbolewmiMj by litem, and |spuUl aa a roiw|.ir!ieitan e laiully itteila-ine, and aa a specific pievreullve void iruiedy f.tr chills and lever and Inltoua re nt lleitta throughout America, and to a wide client in hccign fount tow Disorders in the ( ■UNitaeh and bowel*. a well aa liver, are •i-e "Illy irmntind with thie j-jpulor and tune ' octal medicine. < hitdreu do not tile ol the rrietp to vbflei Or- Um. Hail * lialaaiu lor the Fungs u admin isi.ird i'aienta will do well ttt temeuibei thie tact and khe|> a medicine, which saved *o many livnv, in the houee read> tor an enter grucy. the tialeam tivriconie* a leitdem-y to r oollßum|.Oott, atieiigtlieoe w*tk a let hettla eore lung*, tetnednpe |iainful and avlkttlw'lf htvtalh ing, lmnisitrw Iwauaeneavamlcure* all hnnwhtai ■ ltd irwehea! Ittrtariimaliou ll yon liave a tough, nee it "warty and ulteu". All drug- | gi*4 9t.11 11. it|*> fer \ t00..11. By neiidjng ihiny-ffv eeeni*,with age, beighl, I color oi eye* and hair, you will iwwtve by re tut u 11mil a correct plmbigiaj hol your lutut* j bustao.d ot w tie, with name and date ul mm rioge Addlea* W. Kul, I*. U. Drawer HI, Fultonvtllr. Si. V. t/oi on* itliCuiM.—l boee abo are *uflrr- | tug Iron, coogita, cold*. hueraeneea, *ore tin net, rig , ahotiid try "Jlrovrn'* Branch.*! Trashes 24 cent* a box. About organs, tblafart i*rom-iit*ive Maeon A I lull lint Organ* brv# taken Ute hlgbeet ( honor* al overy world* eihitiilion lor twelve yeui *, ami no other American organ bae taken the Ingiieat award at any such. One |*Ur ol boots or ahoea can he saved every ) ear by using Lyon* I'sU-ul 11 eel (stifl ensr Sold by ehtir and hardware dealer*. Owe Jackson s Ileal Sweet Nov . olaavo t'se only C (>i)ltert * Corn Sttirh llaagkirn. Hltn and Wothrrs. Its M k lull iMS 1 IfcaiN kCa HoLil ttS j • nvs.f *r r trim r W <-n,-s u. ii as f s it* . / U.< Wuatk. w LII.S LS'.'b,. lufisutiasii.il. tr 1 itcrsliult . f I U.r W.VS' . Us.l'lfbU Hrntucmsfir ul I' tttanit*. fit ' . buporcnsr J suu |::T*uir Mtus..'usi.tn.fit AttuMSii * r r.... u.r Itttisir bra,l 1 sis! .sJ fur s |wu<|a <1 e it. titslatTUi .cos sttk irrUOcsU-s fiutti pi and nsii nu u H.fi'AKTH A nal.i.Akl). tries. * I Stu.d 1) ail D "**. '.s *1 Sr |tr! WtUs — | THE XAKKKT. saw tea* Her! < U> Vtsfi. 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Xo. i ti|>r:sg 4" A* 1* Wluwl k*d Winter I 01 AI 01 Ooro-Nr* Western 40 A 4c t late—Male ... 9* A *> Barley—Twc Hnwsi.! btais. *4 A 1* ryiUMWinc rtonr -Pear choice sod faury.. 9 99 A 9 60 Wham-Venn. Hfd 11l A I 19 Anther I 19)* A I Ul* Rye—Mate 94 i lkits 'Mr t 4 A 4* < Mk!a—Wived 61 *4 94 Hure-Cfuwtt I'tln .... If 4 V obw*—Saw fork Factory 0T A 05k Vstrmeuiu—Crude JJ'.AJ', l,< ati' J —Ut Herf-OktUa, Uv* weight. . .. . 04kA 04)* Sheep 04 A 041* Hogs 4V*" •*! VTuuy—\l isisuiatn and Mian l*v; ...It* 41 0 (torn— M et> and Vrfos 90 A 69 Wta-Kitr* White. ... 99 A 4fl !!)•—RUte 0 A T Wuei—Washeil, C68.1i: u** ALk etna 99 A 41 lit: sashed ** " 9 A fc UMSMI *IM.) CST9I.I wsaavT •leef—Caltla, Irs weight ....... 04 A 09\ Ua'.i...... ....... .... I'< 4 09* t,* A i). *cs <4k4 OfiV ar. WtWimtWmmuw i.etr. ■ 31 rmkw SB Paw Lao Til■l'fulX—l L ■! R IWeA Int. BtwMi. -4 ad ft .is* >t-sMwa| ' |. I4sr h n I.llley A Is. 0 ssUsu. I |" ' Ise4 fmr /Vtrs IMs | fet dltary si> russra* OooCa. istcm A Flsc* | ViiXima Farm for Sale, Or Eirhanro for (ItyfPrgpgrty. S'teatfNl \* I* -x* IMwMOoiU, fomr mtW fypw •t.4 .. m h. art ft u .g! i/ofioo-* l Um# 1.0 A.-rl ttfti t unf wii-k 'td Uml IB M#' iDi *> IriMT i Acr#ltt TrU#f an T* Artft fit (JT*M t*i (.f tfi Ihrplitni tv* Fin !'• i iM Ct* • CfcßTfcft f : II Ttf ur •! i • ItavsAto Apr*/ TrP fx t • r xm -i t# A I I It I IB MOTH. I V. PENSIONS. VtwUtr. Thse*ssWi A lilitwi —4 bee —wg. Vsasiii*! 4afea bacA >s 4MMI w 4ulk fMHagg I44ri eitb ma* ...ssg""Wghsas TCACf ■ 9LL th* TIRE The rsry hset (n4i direct fr. ai Its IWgt" '*" "• d * lbs turns'. f.iM Beat P *w U> C.t? AaU uel ar*e Bars:* ALL tXPkkbS t U*H'.kS f* II Nee terms FKKK The trregt ArarrimK Tea (ompgnv. 31 swtt 33 * easy Vtrssl. 3tw 9 orb. r O. Bt.i 4333. :V1 xgg WARIIP bRC g CORSETS \a n '' VacuW Ptki nroiT!tv WVLKXIHIsK llll'ccnSET f: . 9 It ! Awtlhi* 6*4 n* V " V jr oirlMilx. \i/ Wittu IKM. *. T THE WEEKLY SON. A larye. S'rht-psfir pacsr >r -VI i.rna.! v nntns. w arrt ikjslim I to any a. .'s until January Ist. (WHO. FOR HALF A DOLLAR. gggrow TM KTM. M. T.CIW ttSviwSßl ONI iTTLRWARRAN tw-lstlmrsff *ll felndaof VILRN - I * Ts. I futiT h .tt sin IV- Worst MHWkd of I KPM.ISt *1 UtlFI I A , bl .* i T nil 91 * KtlKI MATt-M kll>Md-IMSPHMH'*M KK * rsrrywhrrs. 9nd for paiaplrt (I a RftUe. 11. Ife I Oil LE. Host on. II tr fnn ' Its was Into lilch p staa IV* w.- : >>r an • ti~iif, Jeti-t.a's emptor una 1a II ttwir approval WOOI.RH II * Cl' oosvetv sb..!, tfrrewN A NAMI'IM ( rrhlNrf #t ryrana D wl-vte.l 'el hr RtiSRICtT HONORS AT AI.L w v i h-a kXPosrrioNs FOR TWELVE VHAMS. m.j t P.S.. I. ISTA, PBIUSDU- I* - It. Psair IT9 ml U 9VMU IMU Intl. HKn On y Ams'iran |irtn.ver awaeled hlahtwl h.'b or* at invsnt-h Kt'd for noli or inaUltmenlA tuny rum 'tiiusi-e ml C-r aw with naw etylea ami , ....... pee fetASt'N * 11*111.IN (IRtIAN *R' II tshin N r* Tort at CI _ rn I MV V I.ll*. I V 9 Home and farm 1 roll n * l.r near live fliy of I'altnn. i mate meal hea thfu! a*f*Uent .Is i.t arA all ] t,er. eases cnih. u> m> Anl>d. Veil. Ora re- an I , v.mh he t • null' • t omfnrtsb e. A Iwi* in to l I bad :IS Arroa. Pure *4 Mb PfrpflUfl. li IM rihrtuU'T tev Itr. Wl.Jiairt ur#4 . 1* Klttf iaipip* arnif. Tnmugfi Ita mfw th* murfa f tliw mtml aw*mna 4 -iva aJid W"Uh UUhl iiflta-d1 the aKIIt of (H4 titodßl eminent phyal iA4 14 hi. a*, . %.bf\ m tey nil irlwW hitt 44 • public Uttrfhrtur \ cvmm viM9*mr-mr* HMMpyiai.iALvtifra.ntJuim todc Hr rawrr.fptU un eirf-fi,u wi%oo*m rn ALM HtlM. CUAtrmi* MiAK | , p haA. rii fll, riHitl, I t 414*. m.*9A \ iv*4A. to M'lH tlfwc*. 4MIBULM, rWfltK. •** ETIB4. • f, ab r.sa FRB a* * *j tWB. BrifiMk BMI4 e rt i m waiTUJWK K.iil PJ*fVN4. t**. t .ertMS i 4 * rrni vaha *rrrt ttomicrro AID j CUU BfTKi, wrltottJl fflW". A lit] *Ji > i(4awMiadi*r*aw a At.'i e r.iv>Ucrfa grimily | nuce rt CEKT* A BOX. t WAXI. b c**t* Three daaea flaara 11 >1 (rota , trill tor arm TO rCODLEKH. *>TOK RK KEPtßi*. DBCiiniXTMltiyreWMr paid, an rertlM •f M.ao-tbtai rlrtra mil a tola. mar,urn or SCTH W. FOWLE A SONS, M HAKWt*'* aVRAT*, lAwrub. boa sin'! tiiii muni! otK-pow tare* BT norsa.* iiyia's sccit 5? w, i cum. l *atilltlet for full |>artlco—ra IfNew tug land lefcreacoa flrat. FWaZEB KXLE 6JU*SE. WHAT 'MAAA ( " J wi / pt a/ri rail .- / I GRLAStj Ft**f "ur uv AM. nr.Ai.rnp. ALOFJi a offal Jar Cm wind*. FRK2ER LUBKiCATOK K.. Kw7L TIE SITE OICU CO rim KaiaMbbtdl Mm laiuiMfal! THLII IKSTRI'BUkriI hart * tto Leading; Markets Of the World (rtff A*r> ti k-I B IL FINIST I* Ytllfl OVER CO.COO Butt and In WM No Dnfli # to W.■"* *cd Uiweet nfcaa 4#r Rood for a Oatal >yaa Tremsat SL spp Wsimia St Butsi Hks CAPONIFIED V# ■ la ibt Old Ho Ita bio roartatrattd lot FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING n etcna- .a—eiii oarb can for mak 'r.k War Soft aod Toilet knap qntr kljr. IT IS FI LL WKIHBT AXD STKIfHtT* (to Market I, Soodod with <>-caHad) Coaceetr# Lye. wbicb badoiuralad wnb wait #ad raw*, and tan &4TX MOXtr. AXD ACT TOM S/uponTfieß ■ APR RT TUB Peaaaylraaia Salt Manorg l'i., PUtLADKtjrWU. EXODOS . Ui ha .toft* la Ml' emm oilnata. with w_b ■u'lMk as ! on lb. loot woo*, a-'oo# tb* to raol | Wino#e*#l A baaiwbell r, lateHl. Paol A Faelto 3,000,000 KCRES Mala.; la tat Fwaaont RID RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH Oa loo# Uaa, lo prtoaa aad lie parraant# Pan—lak oiib fall lario*toa •*llod fro* A—to A D. A. McKiNLAT, Land Com r. at. to. n A .to. Ry. rat Paul, Minn. AGENTS WANTEtrF6fi~THE ICTORIAL HISTORY f m WORLD It eoata i* tt?'A nne U enrtetiw* aod ltotw j 141 >.t noU>' f ntiii rai4. an 1 la ib* Ui Bt o BiDiClt , llHtitk'* a.f the Wrw li f%vr puh thM. It •*!!• at aigbl. ! j Irtxi f r tfm-< ia>en 'at a m extra irrm* to A* nIA an ! te wtiT t a I'a l t r rn any iher IHH*X. • A-'wrrft NAT* oa a i Prxußßisc Co , PhiU't* tfht . toJ Free To All ! fflF*W l*r JllMtrv HAWPHLET, n with h in- r-tt ui. nl llliittratirc hi W ni- Uio l -f tr. stii.rt'otirrtk. tilhma dPA |ie,fe.i, lerrwuk lll*ra.rt rnd \lf,ction* of |>. l.uiura ; All ■ ■AKIb P*H*gr>. wt I tie e-rt <-n reipi ot >iA>Jnß3a/ ttemp i'l eni* at - .Itetaure ireateil . u..ii ui ..ii by mail ..o all da ae ffe*. Or. J. it. JfitU K A- CO., f'Awvtrian# r BIACH STRRKT. ItuSTON. MASS. (a to I_ I t (lr*i-cta ItitY l-or Spiip " <iifO in St. Paul. Au.nat I. e*t Prita*. Bo But f UI IU Sfl U write lr r K Mamti Unln. v Mbl I *l* t/ C"jh per day at bom* Samp t# worth Mfm d- If del jk.itireae brink or A 00.. Portland. Mala • tilt T A T UAH and udfiim to aneuta. k lulfltEr.- VS i 4 Ad.iren* P. O. tnCKKHT. Aur'Aa Maino Fall ill Winter Fain M_. f\ —mm.* $" A Anoi.niftl F■ " Jiff!*. UPwIHwiWH il %JwQIW W pf—■®*"jp m Novai and Baautltut StyfM tor tha FaH and Wintßf Fashions, Od Wednesday, September 10th. MME ?>mouß to p\mmA to Hn*mitto •paning to top totally l Wng rnd K**nlng ToOsto dime* ina IVrto, ssd No*M <* ***** to •**7 **■ pnrtmant of I—tito" s4 CUMiwa'a Onto, trying totosksiwowly at Ho. • Nam Sohho psrto, sml 17 to Uto into*, Kaw Toik, and *t all Uto Agawatoa Is Ssnps sod Ansto PHtnrna to sll ston. BtutosMd sod tolly (to wribed, iron 10 to SO ownta toch, nmrnxsi a—tito—to BCm* Dworot' PORT-FOLIO or fahhioxm. A Lam* m 4 totoHtol ink of M rolto MME. DEMOREBTB WHAT TO WEAR t3rsjgg£gjgassß BrJsßsSMjggsg RaFfes^® 5 ,n ~ DEMORESTS ItXMTMTU JOURNAL. All of flat IfeffWl flßVfeiiJhaaMßlMMHi WHMIeM '* *** MME. DEMOREET, *7 JtoAd Kto*♦,*— "torto. 1 Lay the Axe to the Root If yon iron Id destroy tho ean knrine worm. For any exter nal p*in, sore, wound or larao of MAN or IWUHI. USW* only MEXICAN HUBTANU HM MEN r. It irnHraU** ai moa cle and 11*4 to lh fnry bone* expelling ail inlUmmation, soreness and pain, ami kpallag the diseased pari as no ol.ter LUiiiu -ot ever did or cdii. So smith the xpariir of twi genersttoas of s ilTerers, ant so will you -a . warn > u tried the ♦* Musuag." BO NOT BELIE not siaoiat CLAMO BEFORE EXAMINING L 0. EMERtOr* NEW BOOK, The Voice of Worship. WVJ# eootaißta* a tar— awd WtoS tonn to Oharct In * tto term aTlim—dto—■— nrtt.! 1M h* tototok.toM-.'M """JS iTu.. a-*. aumuar of Soon. Det*.e.on.*c a— to V* ' rnm4 A —wota-; ftn . encA m m> an laws "to" mma — <* tito •end tm —iara tod (tain— *• ton MB W r— —" Utl Sctooi Bo*a Tt a** Si* adtoo# af toin •aely. tod Mwts MMA. o—r (fttot. Ttol to Jary (to cental. tot la p—Mant I Hi—< EMERSON'S VOCAL METHOD. s, u O lento* >l. st m* mm wJr Vobe-T-* '.OA. tMtann #BJFj a#r— of "to. p.eoi; or nereato to ., c^to neck tan lut cb* IAI'SW wera* oa U new aW*e*. a—artta now far tto Kmc*/ Kaooto. to nm •o*t , o. u>. Do.toJ pntrtf Msssie mm toto* achooTiwwi nr* olitkk DITHO* a ea, *•*. i c. H. SITNI a CO.. Ml a— lr. Wow f*rl. J. a. lITMR * C 0..- m cw—mm wmumiiii>to V>/\ / Ncw \ /' A/to !toaa. St \ /aXSETH TH")(*SX \ |CLOCKS> I| \ TOWERS.^/ V OFKICEfi. Sir JJ * \ "a nocna, /*s, // ! BtotUuytj^ FOl if IDtUK CO wt. iw i * ow>;m vrrt!"s, nl 000 •>*■! in a •!*t of ** we* 1 n*-ptf t. •' tsar 'ten in a .*.l -tn M of SK tMpirt. .1 Itß .loot two wotU to# cb.-i.-e of ettber of ft* *.pt'.t* *a: -wtUK-i Ut> coo *" • oocb. or four to f -i * m • U riw: 'f i*>* too.i ... OT W lIM .OSO C. "> *U t*X wtt coubtaed. btint nio'r tb -a l.w rojt-rt Wr hart lit* t f ptptr* 11 SUM tbr> **! H lb" t'litoi btfttot tad < tot * too.! Id eonl* fw .or HUMwco iwrnrfe rt. A.iOwu 4.. I*. HOM i.LI. dt lit, V-trinioprr *.lT*tr f h"o, ItlSp * rsl N■ Ti"i fiinnn^ I I I I I |*Utb#i UriUag'a Pi to lis ||||fl| A Itrntrdrfo htoc ,*e. C o .11 ■ ■ B ■ I I I unwwtiMO rv.iof. runo com ulUuUMlil^>r e-affw Ao* e> btoife* it 4n aflr c/'fi m*s a-4 fhr. J. P. M* r fee* Mfnfwwi, f*h '%. %l abo t%. BJJ sy All dw iJs. by maii by J. P MI t.r aM. I^ H. Mf.tVnth AM Ardb %. i'-.-itlau. I*^ F CURED FREE. As lafu'ltoe oad nnoacei:*# t*.#ir;yf>a FMa.l%t>Uej>oy orVolbntMi kunt eoiitnlrd I- TOD J i>~ ' oad PF.KWAVKXT COT ffflA "A fr. * o> " f try ■ lllk* ibvi*-b.l Q. co l * rt.-rblt I to Irn. |.sl I vti> liitorw I 1 |j tto.iins n be w " it to m m mr t>. .. BOin IN3 Poor: uwt. Nrw i 031. A nX?XIT<2 Wewtod for > to. Sook (bat All -> 1 . wilt tut Cboact for oil ta Mil BOM;. '• Lira or BUFFALO BILL," (to fanoo* Volt. QaMo. BuaUr oad Actor- wnlioa bt biaooif-it Ibt liiflint oad ruirii Ix.-k i.. * , tbal boa oppcoreU for roar* A|rnu alread; it work imuiln M| aaira. Scad ai oaca an.. iacra terriUajr. Pixcuto | tart and llharal term* appl; to FHA.VH K. BI.INM. Hartford, fto _ MQLLERS Ty COD-LIVER Ok U perfactlT pure. Prr.a.->un.ed the boat by Uie ft ab eat mediraJ auiboriUe* in Uie acrid. Uitu hmli'W Gtr.l at I"J ii irid'i Kxinoitiotw, and at 1 ar.a. Ik 1 d t.r nr.ivce..a W.R.Hcbirllalin A. to-- v i VVTIVfIIT 1 U ambttteted by rimpt;. Xi'lwy. Xai 11 II HI Binder or Criaaiy Cl.'Tip.JiuU. WW Hr V Kright's Pit***-, Srare! orbrcucral VI UJUiI Kerned,. _ __ _ Re tent:.-u of Urlnr. Uihw. Pain T Til II lathe Site. Bai * aiid L" na. Ka. eta- I Lb ea u I lateniprmace are t u - I by 111 |II Htwt'tßemfdy. Alllluam IMI U of the tCblaeya R!a tier ann I'r n .ry iVtaiA ara cnrwl by llwitt'a Krmedy. K.m y 1 Pbytlcanmae Uunt't Bemerlv. Sen.l f,.r pampb.tf i to WM. X. CUtKXA Providence. K. L ■*C"C*Vf WfilVwe want ajieuta tssto $W Xtlljil P r 7 at homo. A.''treat, atn .tamo noon b,t FFTI I STARVING i twero.. p t:i Maine MA/M *iaeair.. Hanker*. 17 ttl M.. K VOUNCMIn ■ montb. Bverr gra iuxte K*ir*nta--J a ray xis tL-a A'Mrißi R M *■■ j.;r-dd . r . t££ a week ii yoor wn UmmT Tenus n IS njtf frt*. Adrlreat H H*u*n 4Co P rtUlMl, M tuj# l>il TTo\am V hmoi r ITDr-Faott'illtallh tfoiithly, >• y. - .'O eoaaarH'" W-a Womb aou ripen- raaraatoeo -o Ap P| J (inAt Pea. Ba*w A Co. Acaoti* M*>#