Ftlß THE FAIR SEX. I>retard of the ftraaon. The New York Fiuhion Qwrlerly 1 Bitvs The demand for certain line* of good*, as reported bv our leading wholesale j dry-goods houses, reveals tno fart that roftniint in eompo*ite style will la* as j fashionable as ever. Dial is, tin* skirts and certain other parts of costumes will i be of si If-oohxml or plain goods, while tlte basques, jackets, paniers, 'polonaises or parts of the same will le made of striped. checked or figured goods. Then* is an endless variety of these kinds ot gxxnda, both imported and home made. in the market, and thedemand for. them has been steadily on the in crease sin.a* the tirst of S*pt> lnbcr. Tlte silk and wool mi\tnn>s, both Anteriean and European, show a ten dency to run into stripes of one knd or another. These stripes in the richest gitods consist of h roe Ac ettix-ts in small palm-leal. , hut the stripes ate xvliat is ealltxl invis- ihle. that is. striptxl in the xvx-aving. not in color, and the strips* trvquent .x run erts*xvi*e as lengthwise tUe goods. The strijx*s are tertinsi xve.toit, ana ptx ducx*s flat oordurov effect, with a plain, ssft, and smooth-finishixl surtaee tliat is vry attractive in appcaranxxt. Other self-colored gixuls :ue satin* and cloths, to be worn :e* skirts with basques, panic 13*. draperies, and trim mings of similar good*, sttip dor figurxxi in bright colors, the threads shot into the fabric and harming the pattern bcittß of silk of the brightest and most sharp.y contrasting tint*. Yellow and rvd ap pear in all. or nearly all tin se combina tion.*. and yet these two pronounced colors art* so admirably blended as not to produ<*e a stating or loud eflxvt. In mixtures of all kinds, whether silk or all-wool good*, the variety is actually bewildering. I'here ate frequently eight different hrigiit xx*ix>rs. *o xmi hined and ming'ed in the weaving as to produce a solid eflW t of the quietest, soberest tone imaginable. The chame leon effilk and wxl exixxxi ev, rything tl at has yet Kvn produced in Franc, in imitation of Oriental ideas. The grax wih>l goods in mixture** pr**nt equally novel but more sober effe.-ts. For the skirt.*, ate sliown narrow stripes in ■>. ■n"i < ff,ets. to he worn urd. r hr >k> n plaids and cheeks in gray mixtu; • *. Plaid Jaequard i* ihci gx nuine n velty, the large p.aid* b i:iR produxed in a variety of r.ovel and striking com hi na tions oi sharply contrasting color* woven in a Jaoquard loom, which, while they imitate the siae and colors of tartans, are very unlike them. Rtvk' n hkxeks. squares, a:* 1 dasiivs ot xx' >r are rroducexi in the midst of wool mixtures bv threads of bright *i.k thrown in. the pmlomin-es. In the plain velv. t* and satin* for trim ming purpo*is arx* *een no less than one hundred and fourten distinct shades of differ*nt colors, to each of which is its distinctive nam- is given. American i.irUantl Forcttfn Titles. Moncure D. Conway writ> -from Paris to the Cincinnati C< nnrciu.': "Some f;uui'.i<*s tliat conic here apjieor to be wild in their adoration of count* and countesses, lord and ladies (with a big 1,1. Even as 1 xvrite there is a pxnir American girl here who i* crying out her eve* because fate, in the form of an old French mamma, lias forbidden her son the pleasure of enjoying this un happy girl's large fortune. She DO sourer saw the count than she was ready to throw all her father's money at h:s : •t, and so wer- her father and her moth;*; the count also waswi. ingto accept the *weet boon. Hut the old mother, a widowed countess, forbade the alliance: without her consent the marriage could not Is- solemnized in France, and if performed in any other country the *on \ uid forfeit all inht i it ance, including title. *> far a# the wife was conccrni d. Tlie foolishne**' of American giris— the insane folly < t l*-ing dubbed Kady This ami [Ridy That—will proliably never cease until their fathers and mitliers become posse.xted of a little more r 1. hard !'• ; ur.i a': *••;*.*•• tliai. they noxx- have To s'nsible people there is more truth ttuin pxx-try in what Eii Perkins says below: A few years ago l>*on:ird Jerome's daughter marri"! Lord Churchill, and Jerome settled 910.000 a year on him to bind the bargain. That is. he gave Ird Churchill 31U.0U0 a year to room and travel with hi* daughter. Then Ben nett and Belmont got the youthful lrd Mandeviile over here, and filleii him with Knickerbocker club win-*. an< 4 he was caught ti*. the Is-iutiful Mi-* Yznaga. flien il ** Steven's mother gave Capt. Paget, the son of lord Paget, *IOO.OOO t" room :ind travtd with Tier daughter Minnie. Poison. The bitter almond i* a powerful poison. A single drop of the essential oi 1 on a cat's tongue made a dead pussy of the living on- it: ju*t five minut*-*. by experiment. Some delicate organiza tion*. especi illy among children, can bear hut little of this essence, the small est quantity produeingan eruption like nettle-raah. if nothing worse: and yet macaroons are eaten and given to chil dren to eat with impunity, while on feetioners are often nowadays Using not the hitter almond, inr the essential oil for their flavoring. There is a "family connection " he; <.vr-n the hitt r and the sweet almond—iiow elo-e is not easily defined, hut suffirient ti< shew that <>n some persons the sweet nut on our tables, if eaten, produee* an effect imilnr to that caused by the bitter almond. Fish poison is one of the most singu lar in all the range of toxicology.Cer tain kinds of fish in hot countries are looked upon as always poisonous. Other kinds are only poisonous to pceuiiar (institutions at eeryxin linn and per haps depending smnewhat on t fie climate. The richer sort of vertebrate ti*h, though actually eaten with perfect safety by mankind in general, are nevertheless poisonous, eitlier at all time* or only oe c&sionally to peculiar individuals. This fact "is self-evident to many of us xvho have experienced nausea after eating whitefish. salmon, iobster. etc.. at one tim? or anothrr; and instinrt is wiw when it hreds the fiirt and declines the poison in the future. Lead poisoning we are most familiar with, :r> some tnemiiers of our households are mor, suseentihle then others to the injurious effect of water run througli lead pipes. But the poison, in this case acting &iow]y and subtly, is usually classed under the broad, good-naturedly embrscing terni, "malaria." Those who work in lead mines, or in any way xvitli lead, and who absorb its fine dut in their systems, except by the greatest cure, sooner or later have what in general pliraseologv is called printers'or painters' palsy. Tne habit of children to bite and wet their lead pencils is often followed by serious result*, which are more likely to be traced to a close schoolroom and hard study than to the lead pencils, the slate pencils, and the chalk they have munched on at short intervals during five days out of every seven. Another of the ever-day poison? is foun engulf the com mand. The Indians were dismounted, and lying down along the crest of the high, s'cep ridgx* for a hundred yards Itxmi the jHtint xx here the deadly axsanll would have eoutmeiuxxt. The troops xx en* withdrawn a short distance, di*. mounted, and dephxved in line of battle, wilit orders to a* ait the attack of the Ipdians. l.ieut. Cherry xxa* here orxh'tvd by Thomhurgh to bike a dct.*u hiucnt of liitexn picked men and make a reeonnoi sat.ia* and eoiutuunicate if jvxssihle with the Indians, as it w.t* thought that they only desinxl to opp sc liis apprxxaeli t.< tln-lr agctu v. and would jxarley or have a txig talk if they could U* xxxiutnuni rated witli. Cherry U!0\h1 out at aga.- lop xviili his men from the right flank, and noticed a like movement of about twenty Indians from the left ot the In dian position, lie approached to within a Couple of hundred yards of the Indi a: s and took off his hat and waved it, hut the response was a shot fired at him. wounding a itmti of hi* party, and killing hi* horse. This was the first shot, and xv.as instantly followycd as skirmishers, Capt. Payne on tl. . t and Capt. I .aw son i>a the right. Frou. Lieut. Cherry'* position he could see that the Indian* werv trying to cut him off from the wacou*. anil at once sent word to Major Thornburgh, w ho then withdrew the line slowly, keeping til- Indian* in check until opposite the point which his men held, when, seeing, that the Indians were concentrating t cut off his retreat, Capt. Payne, with I otupany F. Filth Ca\ airy. was ordered to charge the hill, which' he did in gal lant style, his horse being shot under him :ind several of his men wounded. The Indians having Iwvn driven from this point, the company was rallied on the wagon train. Major Thornburgh then gave orders t Lieut. Cherry to hold uis position and cover Capt. L.- w-ou s retreat, who was ordered to fall back slowly with tht horst sof his company. Cherry called for volunteer* twenty men. who responded promptly and fought with desperation. There names will be given in a Later dispaieh, as nearly every man was wounded before he reached the camp. Two no ft were kil.ed. Cherry brought every woundtal man in with him. Capt. Lawson. the brave oLI vet< ran. displayed the greatest - oolncss and coumg* during this retreat, sending up ammunition to Cherry's men when, once, they were ntarly without it. Major Thorn burghstarted baek tothe wagon train after giving his final orders to Capt. Payne to charge the hill and to Capt. lavs >n and Lieut. Cherry to cover the retreat. He trust have been shot dead when handy half way there, as hi* body WH- seen by one of Capt. Lawson's men, Hfe extinct, lying on his face Captain Payne, 11 en in command, at once set aliout having the wounded horses -hot, to be used lor hr< astworks. dismantling the wagons of boxes and bundles of bedding, corn and Bour sa. L>. which were quickly piled up for fortifi cations. Picks and -hovel- w. re u-ed vigorously for digging intrenehment.*. Meantime, a galling tire was coneen trated upon the comma! d from all the surrounding bluffs which commanded tlie position. Not an Indian could !*• seen, hut tlie inc-.--ant cracks of their Sharps and Winchester rill#-* dealt fear ful destruction among the horses and men. Ti.e groans of the dying and tlie agonizing cries of the wounded told what fearful havoc was being made among the determined ami desperate command. Kvery man was tiound to sell Ids life a* dearly as possible. About this time a great danger was approach ing at a frightfully rapid pats-. The red fiends, at the beginning ot the light, had *ct lire to the dry gra*- and to tlie sage brush to the windward of our p-*ition. nud it now caaie sweeping down toward u*. tlie flakes leaping high into the air. and immense volumes of smoke rolling on to inguif us. It was a -ight to make the stout'-st heart quake, and the fiends were waiting, ready to give us a volley as oon as we were driven from our shelter. Now it real ties the fi-ink. and blanket-, blouses and empty sack* were freely used to extinguish the flames. Sonic of the wagons were set on tire, which required all the force powftle to smother it. No water can be obtained, and the smoke i* suffocating; but the fire passes, and we still hold our posi tion. In the meantime a con-hint volley is poured upon us. Captain Payne being wounded for the second time, and Sergeant Doian. of Company F. killed instantly. McKinstry and MeKee are killed and many others wounded. Our greatest danger now is past. Thd men have now mostly covered themselves, but tlie poor hors<-s and mules are eon stantly falling alnmt us. Just about sundown a charge was at tempted. but was repulsed, the Indians trying to drive off some of our horses Which had broken loose. The attnek ceased at dark, and *OOll every man was at work enlarging tlie trenches, hauling out the dean horses, earing for tlie wounded and burying the dead. At daylight the attack was resumed, and the tiring of the sharpshooters was kept up every day and occasionally at night, sending us to our pits in a scramble. A very fortunate thing for us was that the Indians left us unmolested at night, with the exception of 1111 occa sional shot to make us scatter to our pits. We were able at great risk to haul off our dead animals every night, other wise the stench would have been intol erable. A rally was made every night for water a distance of 200 yarns from our intrenehment*. Private Esser. of company F. was shot in the fa" whih out with a party after water. The In dians were onjy a few yards away, and w< re drivendbfi by a volley from the guard in the trendies. Our position, which was chosen hastily on the first dav of the tight, was under a cross fire. All our horses and mules, except twelve of the latter, were killed. We sheltered them as liest we could with wagons, hut to no purpo-a'. Capt. Dodge and Lieut. Hughes, with Company I). Ninth Cavalry, came to our rescue on the fifth day at daybreak, altera forced night's march of thirty five miles, from Bear river. Cheer upon cheer rent the air when it was ascer tained wtio were coming. A lull in the firing enabled them to come in and shel ter tUfir horses as well as possible. Tiiey took to the fortifications quickly, when the attack redoubled its fury. Had the height* been accessible, Capt. Dodge would have charged them with his company, while we covered them with our rifle-fits, but this was utterly impossible, the ascent being nearly per pendicular. All we could do dur ing the day was to keep jt good lookout from the loop-holes, and return the fire when any Indian showed his head. This, however, was a very rare occurrence, as tlie Indians have rifle-pits and loop, holes. Before dark every horse but three of Capt. Dodge's command had been shot down General Merritt arrived with his column of relief the next day. The loss to the whites was eleven killed and forty-three wounded. The midnight marauder should not be ban i;hl lrom our dwelling any more quickly tlimi should a cough or cold ol any kind be driven Imm the system. Dr. Bull's Cough Byi up quietly yet positively plat to all k c.old under its control. Price 25 cents. A WONHKRFPI. FLOCK. The furious Xtrlilns llt • Altoona Hsu hs.Wrn llmklna on for •- Ireit YMUr* For tlte past seventeen years a gentle matt of this city has been engaged in the construction of a euriotis eloek wltieli lie expects to have completed by the tirst of January next. A representative of the (Hit accidentally eante across it the other day and was kindly Riven lite following description of it by tlte Inventor w ho ex acted a promise that his name should not he given to the public at the present time: It consists et sixty fix. automatic fig UIVS and workmen. The baser. Pr sents a Itill of stone upon wbicb is a large structure. To the left i* a beer garden with ixecr on draught wlilelt one figure occasionally draw * and pa—.■ toaiiother near by. I wo more figure*. lady and a gentle man. are stated beneath a tree tit the at itule nf lovers I'he la!v i* n ading and at intervals turn* Inr lieatf toward her ixunpattion as if for his approval The next representation is t an old fnshknuxl Unseed oil mill. Here are xx .a kitten cngixg-d in the \ .xriou* parts ot the ttusiness One carries a ! argt veasel antl empties it into tiie Itoj per* to be nixs*ed t>v the stampers On lite < ulside i* a carpenter, hatchet in hand, xx ho >■ eends a ladtler in a perfectly natural manner, stopping wlun ha t way up. a* if to look over tin mill to *■ that ail i> right. Adjoining tin* i- a b!aeksmith shop, in the hack ground of which re work men heating iron. \> ho change the pit.. aftiT allowing! t heat. \ iti.au i* l*o eugaged >n shoeing a horse and strike* his tirst hlow* gently; lie gradually in erea s them until tin las' is a strong one, calculated to drive the nail hour An other is at the anvil and ax-as tonally rest* when hi* wife brings him some re freshment*. A fountain plays near by and in a Sinai! summit house xx here a prole—or i* reading atiit wlun lie becimic* < yitcd over some passage, raises la* itaiul and brinß* it tlowti upon tlte page in an ex eited altd eiuphnti. manlier. Ileiow |. i workman engnc d in splitting stone, He strik.-s repentixi lilows upon a wedge until the stone cracks, falls away, and then replaces ii.se,t. \ho\. the h,nek smith sliop is a saw mill win re a log t* being saw-i d. When the end i* reached the boards nrv taken aw ay and ihctlumc rcpiaeed. Stiff atxove this is a shoe la. tdfj w In rv a half de/en men and women are engaged in the different duties requisite tor the manufacture of shoes. One is w axing, another cutting out. another p. gging, another sewing and still another be vcl ing. Over the linseed mil! is the ;n*tuuu. In front is a miller drv—ing a stone; an other comes out of the room and empties a large vessel into tin- hopper. As tin dour is ground ami the bags actuinu a man carries them away. A large ele vator bucket carries up the wlu at and dumps it into a bin. making but one as cent to the before mcntiomal man's two To the left is a dwelling lious.. in tin kitchen a *.-r\ uit 1* at work, xxhopts** about inside and out to attend to her du ties. I'pon 'lie top Is liter—lU 11'' of the owner of the respective mil.-, lb '<" visitors oceasioiia y call, witli w liotn tin mistf ss shake* hands and talks alxiut iter neighbors. The clock proper < row n* the structure. It i* in all at*>ut live feet in leiigtlt and four ts.-t high, Each ligurv has a different motion, and some have two motions, requiring verv complex maeitinery to run tin- whole. Iwo buckets of water furnish an unending suppiv ot pow. r. :t* it is ttseii over and over again. The -aw and gri*t titi. ao run ty this water failing on wover—hot wheel. Themwthe waterfall* on another wlieel which run* theiiitswdmill, lie water and all is kept in motion by an eighty-niue ami one-half found weight. It is truly a work of art, and ov< r *• v.-n --teen year* were orcuposi in it* <.x'D*truc tion.—A'tOOi** (Fit.) ('ill'. High Art. " Well!" 1 erica, i ageriy. " You make that picture?" "I did'" I exclaimed, triumphantly. •' Henceforth the wife of your bosom devotes iierself to the divine art. Is it not fine?" •' Very—very fine; but could you not have found a pieasapter subjtx-t than n hat lb field? Although that group of In dians to the right there — " Indians?" •• Ye*, in the i-orucr. Very natural to he *ure. hut—" "Indians! There are no Ind.ans. That is a group of trees ju*t tinted with the touch of autumn's ting- r." " Oh, yes! to b sure! 1 *ee. Surely, lam growing tiear-sigiitxl. A grave yard scene. Very touching. And whose monument is that in the > > nt' r?" " Monument? Graveyard scene?" " Y'-s Hut i* it not rather unu*ual to sec camels grazing in a country church yard?" "Camels? Where do you *<-e cam els "Why. hen* 1 would not have lx-- lieved you could have got t em < nat ural. And the*e five graves all in a row. tjt:ite a family shuttled off tlie mortal eoii. Hut you are excited. Thi* paint ing has fteen too mueii for you." "• It is too much for me. That beau tiful rustic mill a monument! And camels! You will kill me! They are cows! Don't vou s<-* they are cows' And those graves, as you > all litem. a*-> mo-s-covercd rocks. Such ignorance!' "I ieg your pardon, it* is my poor eye*, and f si-e aright this time. That wiudmiil is ju*t the tiling, but don't von think it should In-nearer the mill' It'sjust a suggestion, you know. I may is- wrong." "You will make tue desperate! A windmill! That lovely elm tree a wind mill! Have you no touch of the divine genius in your *..ui? Have I encouraged thi* divine talent but to meet with seorn and sarcasm ?" "My dear Absinthe, draw it mild. 1 don't mow much about the divine art, hut you have done—yes. I will say it— better than I myseii should under like circumstances. it really i* a marvel, hut knowing so little about it, it i*n't strange if 1 mistook your effort for a bat tle or even a graveyard scene. It is a Swiss scene —the Alps. These glaciers are grand. Hut no; I must i>e wrong again, tor sureiv you wouldn't put tree* and I'otvi on n- lierg*. No, my dear. What is it?" "Oil, you miserable wretch! I've a great mind not to tell you. It's alx au tiiul New England farm scene. Any one could *<•>'. I'll never paint another picture! There!" And one stroke of the brush ruined rny painting forever, and I marched Amind.il> grimly from the room, slamming tin* door. What is my one talent 9 I.in Snxon in Uic lic it oil Free Press. The Heathen Chinee in New York. The first Chineae club-house in this city, writes a New York correspondent, was an old wooden building in Baxter street. A room was tilted up for the worship of Itooah, whose horrid pic ture hung upon the wnlis. Before this a dirty lamp was burning, and the de votees came in from time to time and purchased tapers which were burned in their name. Alter lighting the taper the worshiper retired, having thus settled with the deity in a satisfactory manner. In the rear part of the build ing were a number of bunks, generally occupied by the opium smokers. Last year the old building was demolished and the club-house was removed two squares—into Mott street. The latter is the center of a wretched population, of which the Chinese form a leading element. They have, indeed, made Mott street their center, and AM soon us one turns off from the heaving crowd of Chatham Street, he meets the strange characters OV>T the doorwi y, which .orm the Chinaman's signs. There is a Chinese grocery and other Chinese shops, hut the strangest place is the club-room, which is on the main floor. The door opened in resj>onse to my touch, and I saw that the room was full of smoke, amid which could he seen a crowd of "the heathen Chinee," whije against the walls was a row of bunks, in each of which I beheld the horrid face of some opium smoker who was going through that paradise which is only the opening gate of hell. Such is the pres ent condition of the club-room, which is equally used for worship and for drunk enness. The remainder of the house is occupied by females, who hold the Chinese in utter deb-station, and one of them (a yorug girl whom I met in the hall) expiessed her feelings in a very natural manner. "I hate them Chinese," said she, " 'cause they dance and make noise all night and we can't sleep. They gamble too and get fighting, >ind then they smoke something that comes from China and it makes 'em drunk ." SUMMARY OF NEWS. Eastern and Middle States. Willtstn lllnilus. rflnine in the rnrnnl I listl tsttqua Like Uwttnjt sflur t tin" wn!l- K*thr oti th* MtuiM Itti nts m Intftiiv. Tht* trinl nl N*ri%ik. N .) , of A. lUrttl. fh \t'W York lnnk Itilli't. to killing Joint Artiwt roiitf. Itii cttHuhtiiiii, ttl M •i!* lull, IIHSUIIIH) inn irttiiti ol mil l> tl*jury, who worn otil ttinH) ivtm hotim Mir lltuy 4 IAUMT LO I LVLMOTT Mr*. \t!slo I'. I .in tin, wlu timiMittkttl ®M>V IHH ttlttlitf t Itr* ci\ not front IliiUtttkltt, n llrimklytt liquor tlnfrr, timt ho hntl IU |utr *l hoi wnttio gailtl liquor l* iu i iittilmttt nul tiiHilit htm n tlrunknitl, HAi nttindict > nl in ilio HixHiklvtt oily oourt, I hire litllo tftrU StelU. I ill* *nt MAIN Dumi *oh|iiittolla, thioo > OU!" A atiut k tally in lh tn*'o, milling out otio ovo, mi l iiriitmhly tl!nlying tht* night ol U olhtu. Slrj\ iho ohlrat, agfil who haudlm! Iho Uirpodo, MMN|H*I with mi iitoro oortou* in jury than hv• x toe lor mcoUtig* .it m'rioulMiruU, ul Vtlilch ait opinio!.* coo 1.1 lako I'ltk'c. att.l lot ilir ae ol practical heneAt lo lite larii.rra ol the I uiti i Statru, it* aril ax ol |uU til'ulai **t*i*. the ill due ton ol aurH-ullui-al Wnoarl- nlltl 111* rr toot interior 111 ol riblHin are all included auiobig Iheailoaol the society Do motion the I oltVer* writ, i* hoar it I'rerltlt'tll, \ trior 1 I'iolrtte, ol IViiiixylv aula lice presttlellla. e X-I mix llyilr, oi l .on ,vOcul. aUil Dr. A. > Heath, era re tat if*. 1 rr* Whitman nut D Vk Wihton V coiuiuillre ttu a|.|a>iitlnl lo rltall a i*oriatito. Itiiil att ! liy-laaa lor lite |trajrti aitctrly. Moulauk. the real lmiiau reaerxalton ana |H*.tiuaul i ol aucttoil, Jtldl UUO. 11 r unci aolil t> troii! utur lo iru ituti tu length, IU a tilth \at tea ltotti nUmt a luile and a itail lo lUtce wilra. artil un-luiliiiK Uinl Utiller a trier cou latun alanil 11 ~VKI a. rr*. A tlie at llaiU.r, Long lxlau.l, ilealrornl hr Moulauk -UjaiU k'ollou Miila, eiilniliug a lolal haul id alaHtl lan huil.lrr 1 Ihottaalul tloi are. on all toll the iiuumnre la alwkit eighty Lhouannti. k'ourltiey lura avrplrl the jirojaaulrim lo roa' U .1 i tn'r a ith llniilait h i lltr x,i> o,*i> I ttrxr, aiola Irtlrr haa lti aent to ri*h iiv uukU. notilvn „ hint ll.nt the xS,IWI a ill l*> lao.t to tile Winner rd a xingle rtX r linloinc. to hr toarrl by 1 Inulall a*i.i t ■ uttur s niul 5 at) extra ail! !>** sSowd !ir r*|a-uae ll the nu*e ix to aml at Waahiiatoii. aa Ml. Itiakir xug -4r .'.n It the race la not roarxi at \\ nahtugtoii the jhitHl will not be gneu. lira*)' xuoa arjualla are rejmrle.l nloni; the U ill liir l > nut) id N ixtttin. Fa . and ut otLei .'Uin in Nea Knglatnl at.il the Mid dle S latex. liv tho lati ul a high a-atloi 1 at Kaatou. Fa . t alviu J. Hi rn ~;rxl thuty-i igfcli aaa klilerl o. 1 Frederick - .m, e! aerio.ixly injured. At Fit (at -rg. Fn Jatnex II Kiditle, hoad id the Ann Ol ICiddle, t oiomal. At o , anrt I rr*. lent id" (he 4'iwnklin Saving! Inetilultoii, and ilia Mill, tivefg! C lild'Ue, caalttei ol the *4l Hlgx Inatitu'.tou, who have beretulotr Iran lookerl u|a>n na w d and xtilaiUuitral b iriueaa ■lieu, have tierii loirnd guilt) on lour itiriuU lor euilieajileuieut and two lor eon).injr. l ilt- account o! Itl l tie, t olriuaii A Co. Waa overdraw nlo tiieaiitiiuul ol u" Ihe ot ol , viutt At >,id a;. :i i r.liwirgi i i.il.e ix a lurtniier. waxov et Ira * u SJ-, I I lt .in linn- iriegillatltlex S'* W7.71 w.x* • ni'rt. .r ; lioiu Uh* Saving, laaiiuui'ii. >tei lien ti xalale do**l near Fortauvouth, \ 11 . a lew ii • ngv., at tl.e id l.v loan lir had bcru in the |aioriiouae the bud fort)- trro y ear* l i .iiix tio) iitrvu, late rxx*riving tei'er ol the North N.itioiiai liatik, at Hcwtou, ilniictrxl for e utiriaiiiig dhiiM tipiiingiug to that intlilur l v, hn* tx-en xetilrwel oh a jdrxx ok guilty ko ,dve ynam tii.|iri*ontum>t. •xcliaelrr. the chanipmn lalliardc I, drlrmteal Sl ixnotl IU a I*.one iu New \olk lot Jj i IkKI, by ami ire ol '•4. "lhe game uwtrvt three nightx. 1 "00 |notr twing |du;rxl rxveh mght lunothy Hytietnnii wax inxlantly killril, an.l Cyru* \ken(aro latutiy tnittrv*t| while on king oei **u the track .*1 the ICradu ran trad at lieaiilig, 1*. Mfastsrn and Soalhsrw Stales. The t'uilrxl •*((,■• revenue cutter Kioharvl lU-ii iirrtv ml at ."*an 1 . rtu apo Iron.' htnataxka wit.. >ut her •iiiiiiaii lrr. lit-nrgr \v. Ihuley . who aaa iix! inwUanl in a heav* gale oil Caj-e Flattery. An Amkx t*d Frr * i!ijiteh iya it ml near klo.iigcr.m i Imultr.g. Mi . Mr. and Mr* Johnxon and their two children, who were on a tr.i ling boat, rn- attackeu by a jairtv of *it mdored men. Mr. Johtimm a* wiaitulerl. ami M,x Jol ixon lantally treated. l"h* rtiloml •t en jdmulenxl thr taiat an I cut it adp.lt. A*. xirlulice a reiiderrxl h a jauwiug aleamar. Frightful a)* o*w ol the prisoimra in lhe Mil wnllkee HiHlxe ol Corrtet.on are re;xirteil. It Mcdmrgml that the I re* 1 lurmti~l the eon- Vu'i 4* uuulr front the whole tory i tha tn't revolting over |iubii!iml in I hi* country, an I it i* claimed tliat all the •'arg-** can lie verifiol. A I'i'ftl nit lav wulViog and running match liotwe- time i aiul horxe* hue taken Jibxre In >an Franciaro. the lourdeggnl nintMtnnlr de letting their two-li-ggel ixittiiwtiloi* vy the tr'.lowingarore: iior*a— Finufory 'xjd'uiih*; 'lie. id. an 1 l>an McCarthr* iIT. Men— tiuerreni, 17 i milo*, and Itrmlie libd. At Stmngv illc. Oliio, .Inc-vli Nullrr, a lariner Afty vrar* i tag■*, v.-n* killed outright, bi* w lie wax lalaily wotin-le 1 and an idiotic *on dun geronxly inlnred. Thn terrible crime wa •lotic in the night, and wax the *n|e work of l/mi* Nultor, another cm twenty -three yeaix o! 1, who vi i* atrextod an I ttin-le a conic** ion, *n\ ,: . l.e ha i i wn angen i ni the other nieiu lier* ol the fltoiiiy lor tl png to take aov antnge ol him. 'l'be . AW m! count ol the Ohio vote tor Gov ernor give* Koitrr, K'-pahlirnn, diG.'iAl; Krving. Hcinocrat. 319,1 di; l'lali. (rreenlwck. 11.129; Stewart. Frohihition. f.lf.V. Foter' majority over Kwtug 17.129. "idle -teanier IxOtstue If.. from Algierx, Africa, arrivml at New Orlenn*, having on tmanl seventeen mirvtvor* ol tlio hurneil xteamer Fr.jaro del (Icenno. who had Ixen |iickixt II|I while clinging to xjair* nml other Auating de lsria in tho Ilahatn i channel. From C'a|.laiii Din.*, ol the I'ii roilel tV-eano, reportei* ol tainrxl the following particular* : 'lhe teamer left Havana lor Neuveilaa with a general cargo, including a luge lot of grain, provision* and ammunition lor the Sjxitiiah army. Kvery thing wax nil tight until the vv**ei won in itahnina Straita, in the Wil in.boa, when a xuilden aliinn ol' Are wu* -ax*cngcrw and crew nir.ning to lhe tern ol lhe veanol nnd jumping overhonrlin their night clothes, with whatever email objivl* they cmid lay their i hands on to nerve n* Hfe-huoys, while olhotw tvicil to lower boat*. Tlie ve*xcl hurneil to the water * edge, and *nnk in lees than lour hour*' time. There were lorly-two men in i the crew, and notno acvcntcxm or twenty pna -enger*. including about ais (ifllceia and *ol dier* ol the Spanih tirmy. The 1/miao ||. pieke.l up aevent'i-n pernoo*. InrlndlAg Ihi I <-opinio, two mate* and one aoldier. (if Ihi* number tin- eaptainand Ave or *iv of the Clew were badly burnt and ntherwiae injured. I'heee perxona when jii< ked up hiwl t ecu Aoot ilig lor i ightis n hours on niecea of plunk*, and were nlmoxt naked, rive of the crow took to a xniall boat and are xuppooed to have lieen picked up. Doe boat wa* lowered, nnd wmie twenty |ieron. pHcnger* nnd crew, tmik to it, hut are supposed to have been lost. The ninety-eighth anniversary ol the sur render of Cornwallis wna celelunted at Ymk town, Va. There wax a large gathenng ol tnili'ary coinpan ex and ol visitore and xpecta tor*. Salute* wero Ared Irom the float at anchor in the tuubor. Alter tha proroasion xpeeehc* were delivored by tho Governor ol j Virginia, General Taiinlerro and others. On tho lake shore near Tnleston, Ind., the , body ola trim ha* i>een lound, upon whose clothes and sleeve-buttona were the initials of Hurr, the companion ol Professor W.MV in his Ixtlloon ascenxion Irom St. laniis. The laidy wax otherwise iinrecoguizaliie on account ol dvoni|iositi.'n arid brnisea. ! At Court land, Ala , John T. Hawkins was *l).it nnd killed hy S. K. Drake, whoso brothei had ii'vun killed hy ilnvrkiiia last May. The horse St. Julian hns just nindo thr boat limnnit rooord, trotting a tnilo on tho Oakland (('ul ) trark in 2.12J, and beating the boat time previously made by Hams. Tho yellow lever epidemic in Memphis ha* been formally declared at on end by the au thorities, and re 111 gees nro returning to the stricken city froin all quarters. Up to tho j date ol announcement ol the end of the lever t he total number ol cases in the city had boon ' 1,571, and the total deaths 470. The Ohio Republicans have a majority ol thirty-one on joint ballot in the Legislature. The women and children who were at the White River agency when Agent Meeker and 1 the other white men there went murdered by the Utes. and who wero carried off by the In dians, have arrived aalely at Genoral Merritt'i camp, having been given up by their captors. 1 hecßptivcf-comprisci Mr*, and Miss Meeker, j Mie. Price and her two children, and they were ail well treated and aiitiieetod to no in sults while in eaptlvity. A Are at llawkiasvills, oa., dest-ayed as* sial Imildtnga and oeuaed a total loss ol fIAO.OOO. Two tmtujia who were sleeping in the Ha slotou lunteoe, two miles east of 1 inmistowu, Ohio, wore found deed the licit morning, hev - ing lieeu surtocated by g*. F \k Dakm and W. lioyl, two m*li.*al sludeiita lixini t'leveland, wore arrcsu- l al AshUilaila, Ohio, lor " body aimtcliiiig ' 1 hoy arrived llieieon haturvlay night, hucd a hoise and huggy, w(Hit to the iHitinly Inflrinary larin, Ave iiulex VMxt ol Aslitoliula, •nieuwl the giavc ul Mrs Oiaalrh-li, *evnnty-Avc years old, who wax turned on the previous Tuc.lav, |i. ki*l the lasly iu a trvink and were almi't to Uko the Irwin lor Cleveland when they were arrested. From Mfathlngo*- 'llie siiuuwl r opart ol Hurgeon-tfenoiwl I tames will lie a very long doeuuienl, aiul aiming other thing* will show that during tlie last Axcal Vowl' the av ciwg** uumber o! IIV*.J * in servuic waxalxiut 'll.tk'lO whiles and I.UI. otilotod Iho total iniiiitiri ol ca*i*S el a k liexs sniiuig the white tioOfis aaa-*iut .I,#IXI, and among tho roliiixsl atsnit .STHI 11m gate iillinlwr ol deaths we \k lilies, 44, , Oxil .nod, 211 File roiH.rt will give In detail au iu vomit ol tlie o|i-aliiins ot the suigical dlv I • I,in. and a uroiln al steleiueut ol the caxnaltii * in tho lout teen engagements between 1 mt< | Stativs livwip* ami Indian* durinjf the last n*-„f year. File re|Kitt Wiliidxo show that thorn weie All new p tim lisa lileil to the medical liiiisenni dining the yoai; that tweiit) Ave assistant suigoons wire proruotel, and thii teen caielidales lot ap|*,|itluieuts exatuitml ami |.asset. The nuiiit*-r te)ei-tt*l aggiegatrs about thirty-one Jhrro ale two vaeam ;es iu tlie list nt rvguiai surgeon*. FiKirteeu men are on sick leave, eight ol whom are mcnpaci tatevl tor *eivn*e. Sit are ou regutai Itsive ami 15t ate IUI dill) liieie hsva lieen during the year 1,100 new volume* and fiauiptilets added to the imwlnal library, whli-n now in elildes I't.tsto volume* and over tluvt UUinlatr of immphletx. One ul the cases iu which it l wniglit to transfer actum* uguinst F'txleiwl otticel* tivun stale to Fcdetwl c .urts has lx*eii u;gne.l bol..ie tlie I'liiteil Mates Supreme Court. Colonel Henet, chiel ot ordnance, in hi* an imal report, recommends the < utxdlmeul ot 2tKMXkI no n to Iw maintained b) the gem ml governuienl o-x a natioiud militia Fcrotgn hews. The Kiuiwsror ol Austria has g.VDi his lor trial sanction to the uutrrutge ol the Arch duchess Mane I busline to King Allauxi, ul Spain A revolt lux* brviken out in San IKiiiuugo, ami thr troops are under arml. Atamt lolly teiirinent housxv* in a suliurh ol Montreal were destroyed by a recrril Are. Filter Atgiisn soldiers bsv e ix-rU liaugril lor corupla itv in the murder of lite ItiHish em tiassy at ( wtml. the discovery would excel. Ferguson unuic marvel ous tilings—such as his wooden clock, thai accurately measured lhe hours—by means of a common p< nknifc, a bail in every body's hand; but tben everyiwwlv is rot a Ferguson. A pnn of water and two thermometer* were the to©is by which I>r. It lack discovert-si launt heat; and a prism, ah ns and sheet of paste board enabled Newton to unfo.d the cot it posii ion of light and origin ol color An eminent foreign * ivant once called upon l>r. Wooilaston. and request, d to Is- shown over his laboratories* in which "cii-ncc ha* icen enriched by so many imfM/rtant discoveries, whin the doctor took hint in a study, and pointing to an old tea tray, containing a few watch gi.-vvxj x. ti xt-j.api r. a small baiam-e and a blow-pipe, said "There is all the aboratorv 1 liave." Stotdiarxi Searnad the art ot . ombining color* by closely *tudying butterflies wings; he would often ay that no one knew vjhat he oared to theac tiny insi-cta. A b'.ur.t sti k and a barn-door serve 1 Wilkie in lieu of pencil and canvas. Bewick flr*t prm tu--*.! drawing on tin i-ottage walls of bis ttntive village,whi< b In covered with bi* sketches in chalk, and lb-njamin West made hi* first lirusbi's out of the cat's tail. Ferguson iaid kimai-lf down in thr fields at night in a blanket, and made a map of tin heavenly lasUm. by means ufa thread with *niail h.-ads on it. strctch'-d bs t ween hi* eyes ami the star* Franklin first robbed lite thunder cloud of iui lightning by mean* of a kite made witli two cross-Stick* and a silk hand kerchief. Watt tnaile his first model of the con densing steam-engine outf an b>'.d an a!b>uti.t's siringi'. u*' d iifi. the ar t< rie* previous to dissect ion, (iuilford worked hi* first problem in maUieniatics when a cobbW* apj kb-en them away, bit and clawed him frightfully. Realizing his ladder folly, lie jumped down on the hay. the cats following him. By litis time he was bleeding very freely, and jits coat was almost torn in threads. Seizing one of the calx hv the hind legs, he attempted to lieat it to death against the wall, but the animal doubled around and Fegan tearing bis arm. Shaking it off. lie ran to the ladder .end ing down. The animals followed him. Just ax lie reached the ladder he dis covered a monkey-wrench lying on the floor Seizing it he turned, dealt the foremost cat a blow between the eyes, nnd before it could recover mashed its head. The Other nnintal still fought with furv. With a heavy blow the boy stretched out the remaining ctt. and beat out itx brain*. ' atcliing tltem t>x tlie tails lie marched to Ihehouse to gi-e an account of his battle.— ( l.itMc Iu s (Ark.) Owttc. Didn't Object to Noise. lie wax a tall, sharp-featured man. and wanted a warrant. Twice lie had l„m repulsed at the Jefferson Market police court railing, and thrice he had been driven back tram the stand when lie got inside. He was a fretful, restless follow, and he kept bobbing up in his seat every minute, wiping bis face with a red bandanna, nnd waiting for a chance to dodge past the court officer. At last it came. The guardian of tlie stand ha II s lirxii,. S.l Tlirllllna Ns suss anil Inrltlsuls- The New York HerttU f lta the follow ing thrilling account of the terrible tio, HIX tliat inundated the town of Mur cia in Spain and the aurroundingcoun try It was about ten o'clock wln-ii tln npproaclt of the mivfriW, a cold and hit U-r wind, was felt from tlie directiou ol Tile sky I'loUibsl over. 11l nil ilislatil there wax n gathering Up of funs nnd mantillas, and im-crowdturned bnjtrily homeward. The Plain wax de serted. Soon the storm WHS howling over the town ami amid lite streets, and lore through the houses. It inereastsl in violence every minute. The rain aecimxl to he fnlllng lit broad sheets of water. No such tempest bad la-en seen within the memory of the inhabitants. Shortly after midnight tlie sen not watch man) wits going his rounds, lighting his way through the blinding downpour, when, ns be posxetl out tin- bridge that l-ads Hi tlie I'inra ami divides tlie town into 1 Wbi portions, lie saw a black sln-am of water ru*hing 10-tween the arcltss. lie lound thai tin- river was rapidly ris ing. It hail already overflowed the bank* and was stealthily climbing over tin- Btolie i>ara|n-t which proU-cla the frontage. Tlie watchman knew that no time was to be lost He hurried to a clock lower which gives signals of lire ami of other i nlnxtrb/phi-s to dwellers hy ihi a aU-r side and et tin- hell in motion The note of wanting was ht*ard almve the noise of tite thunder storm. In stantly the inhabitants rusbeit into the -tliblx. Fi-W of lit-ut bad little to ito more than snatch Up a little clothing. Doxvn lite main street, the Caile ile.Cao alii-ros, rushed afTrighted woiiu-n. Hands of swarthy (iiUutoa swatmed from the gipsies' quarters. IN-asants in their illue velvet jab-ket* stiaal llelpjessiy 111 tin- OlorUtt (the priti iptti pri.iiib ti b.li-1. ti M i friglit*ni-bt to lteeil the violence of the storm. Tlie authorities at once |m>- ci-i-xb d ti organize assistance for that part of tin- town which w:ov already tying iK-ncrilh the level f the flood. "As we walked about." saiil one of the xufl'br is. "in tliat night, amid that •li-iuge of lain, we <-oUid hear the dis tant t.mr of the WaU-r Poring past in the Si-gura, until low. rumbling crashes tolil of the inundation breaking into tlie streets." Sudd-nly ail the gaslights went out. Then everylsody knew that tlte flood was advouctng. From suvet and siv<-*. the Mur ciatth win |>ouring in a csinfusexl. slrttg giing mass, all with the one nlea of quil ting tin- town and ouutrii-ning th< flood, lu the suburUo! S.-UJ fbuito tu.d -%ait lairx-nz-iJ, lfur* haif lite pixopl# Could gel out of th'-tr bids, they htul the wafer ovi-r tin- lower floors ol their homos. The church -loors wire soon ton-cd open by tin- flood, wltirc the noise rt>*e tin- wailing tthrrnksof unh-rtunatc beingstlint culd not escape, and were soon smothered in Uie ruins or in the torrent. Aei# of extraordinary heroism were performed by the authorities, the boai men and the civil guards. One guard five times braved the totr- nt, with lite wati-r up to his chest Kach time he came back with a child in his arms. Th< n be started Iwxck rk of charity. And n last as the rescued were brought in they were carried either into private dwellings or into tin- government house. The bishop opb-neil his palm-o t several hundred, nnd set soup and wine before them. When the day broke, with a gloomy, overcast sky. Urn Mureians almost forgot the horror* of the night a* they gazed on the Vega (plain 1 wl.ich the day before hnd Is en a lovely tropical gnr f bbrnngi- trees, a swoolen, muddy stream went hurrying along, carrying the debris of farms and cot t.agb-s. Where vine* grew a* il woven over the ground and the landscape looked liki- an enormous carpet em broidered with every kiml of fruit, dead animals ami not a few human bodies were floating in the turiiid title. Vil lages and farms alike sharM the same fate. No intelligence could lie obtaimxl from tit" survivors, ax the roads wire impassable, the lin.- of railway was (or miies destroyed and the telegraphs had • eased to exist. While the towuxmen were wailing for news Irom the country the scenes of distress wire piteous to behold. Little nut-brawn gills went weeping from house t• house seeking their mothers, who hail been drowned. Families there were which had not one member left to tell the t.ah- of that night of terror. I'atrols. civil guards and volunteers of al: classes sallied out in e.-irriagi-s ami tartancs or on horseback, and very soon returned to say that the retiring waters had leit nothing hnl a thick coaling of mud and detritus on the once cultivated Huerta, fruitful witli vines and maize and love apples. Fra Alia Torre and Monouermaswero a heap of ruins, from the midst of which rose tlie pointed spires of tin ir churches and the gables ola few of the larger houses, whose inhabitants had escaped by spending the night upon the roofs, drenched by the storm and surmundeu by the angry flood, lleniajain. lam a and Carravaca suffered no less damage than the other villages af the plain. As for the liainbts of the Vega, they contained nothing hut ruins of buildings and dead bodies. Within forty-eight hours ffift corpses had bren brought in and laiil hy IPJ others which had been taken from the riverside housi-s. In many parts of the Vejfa the stench was so great that neither the civil guards nor tlie authori ties thought it prudent toatU mpt any exploration for the victims. The dead were placed, side by side, in a bubbling set apart for the purpose. All day long the relations of those that were missing thronged the house ol death, striving to recognize a familiar face. Rome of the richer classes had already made prepara tions lor the burial, and masked men were met hurrying along the streets and l>oys bearing b-rosses and flags witli re ligious inscriptions. It was as though u plague had visited thetown. Never had Mureia aid valleys known such a distts ter since the floods of 1691 and 1802. At A lieantc. tlie chief commercial port of Valencia, the whole plain was cov ered with raging waters, which formed i a lake nearly ninety miles in extent. The inundation passed over lhe enor mous stone table in which, ss in rnosale, A'icante it inlaid: streamed through Its damp arb-hes. its half dark piazzas and narn>w streets, and wrought havoc only second lo that which ravaged the plain of Murcta. In fine,the amount of damage is as follows: The villages of Mondu < rmas, Fra Alia Torre, Augerrn, Al •-anlurllla and Ixarga have been swept away. Murcla. Orihuela, lgrca and Almcria have la-en partially flooded Ten thousand Inhabitants and one hun dred families are destitute. The loss of property ©greeds $10,000,000. The loss of life Is at liorea one hundred, at Ori liuela eighty, at Mun-ia more than a thousand. The king visited the fl*>d©d dinlrb'i* ami subsb ribed SIO,OOO toward tin- rrlix-f of the inhabitanla. The Wave of Drink. I need not dwell any longer upon the morality-sapping effects of partieular disb-asb-*, bin shall simply eall lo mind the profound drterhration of morsi witse and will which is produced by tin long-continued and excessive use of nl coliol and opium. There is nowhere a more miserable specimen of degradation •>f mural fieling sod of Impotsnoe 1 will tluui the debauchee wim bos made himself the alijcct slave of either of Un-sc tM-rnieioUS cxi-eswrs. Insensible to the In ten-sis of his family, to his persbiuai responsibilities, to tlie obligations ol ilutv, lie is utterly untruthful and uri iruslworty. and in the worst end there is not a meanness of pr*b*ns* or ovodod tiinl he will not descend to. not a lie bs will not tell, in order to gain the means tb gratify his over-ruling craving. It is not merely that passion is strengthem-il mid will weakened hy an indulgence ss a moral offset, but the aliv/hoi or opium which is alisorbed into his blood is car ried by it to tlie brain and acts injun biusly upbtu its tissues; lite chemist will, indb-ed, cxlrab-t abohol tront tlie besot ted brain of the worst drunkard, ss he will detect morphia in the secretions ot a pemoit who is taking large doses of morphia. Seldom, therefore, is it of tle least use to preach reformation to these , people until they liave ttecn restrained [ forcibly from their la-setting indulgen-e J for a long enough period to allow the brain to get rbl of tlie taiison and its ti*- *ui to regain a healthier tone. Too often it i bf little usb then; the tissue* ; liave bb .u dauiagebi beyotsu the i**t , hi lily of complele restoration. Mors ! over, ol>b*rvation has shawn tliat the btrink-<-raving is oftentimes hereditary, i *o tliat a taste tor the poison is ingrain ed In the tissues, and is b|uick)y kindled I ly gratification into unixintroleahle de ; SUV. — t'ortntyhtly Hrttrte Tk> I BIM !*•• Kaiat iu liir uiitula U iiibJi>* uliwfwwi intlu* gent txniplti ** t<> the r*.juiiv*iusit* ut iliaor irrod tMiux'ti or livor. Th awaiiowitig ol uuimuui and powerful drug* b the way u> ticM* not to euro anil brer i mifU iit Nut (n a eotiaUj*tid or other - •im dißordrml condition ot the taiwek tie i*iiicii- ing ot iS to 33 per cent. of customary tuillay * can be effected by uae ol the Aabeetoa Liquid I'ainla. .Sample* ol atXteen newoal ehailna lor dwelling* went tree by mail. H W. J aim. Mi's Co., 87 Mail leu Lane. N. T. Will i, ol the duty aiuugiied to it by nature, ( at ol ae* rrtoig the bile, the liver -1w.u1.l (Ml lioviplined with l>r. MoU'a Vegw tu'.le Liver I'ilU. wtuch wdl |wlil> remedy it* iiiiirtion ami aumuiaf* it U a vigorous fer lormai.ee ( it* secretive funrlicio. Con*Ji|a■ (ion. uicli i* an in variable mnooeijauument id liver diaorder, i* always overcome by tlna great anti-bilious ralharlir, and indigestion, chruuic and m ute, is eotnjdetoiy cured by it. Druggist* aeli it. Nothing i uglier than acrooked boot or boe. Strugliteii them with Lyon's Horl Stiflenara, and Uwy will never run over agaio^ Probably (here is no bitter jtuige ot nvi*mal instnnnenl or U the opinion, ol niuairtana rcjaelinj* t . eio, Uian Theodore Tbom**. He ■uii * the Maaon A Hamlin Calam* Organ# are much the beat id this dawn at lUSlrumcnU uimlr, arid that Diiuueauta geuerallr agree in this. Sudden change# in the wewlber are pmdnc live ol throat diaemma, eougba aud cold* I •here ia no more effectual rebel to he lound than in the uae at " Ilrown'a Bronchial Ttorber." Twenty-live cent* a box. The immense pnuLing eatahliabment ol Mor*. IbrfwT * Ben i* painted with 11. W. John*' A.bcatoa ljquid IVint. ("hew Jsrlraon'a Heat SwertNavv T.laieon THt MARK LIB. It* VOBX. Basf CvMle— Bed. Natiaae. livaw!.. o*% 4 0 u. Tie Hi.tr Ml* Ojh'd ta\ eh." • "• . %* ' H,"X.-lje M.f ♦'"'a PrraanJ ...... ®*V . Floor- Ki State. *imd to fancy • 1 A ' * Wnee.ru. rwt to fancy *3l <4 * ♦ Wheal ~N. I I- d I *> . * ' *°b White mate..... 1 SI i* 1 40 Kye-statr..... s* # * Itorlc; TenH"n.%# 4 * stnud tVeatmn 4a.i* *l% Bar Retail (?ia tea .... MA* H(r*w-lxma R'c, jercan Bit <* * f|. eaate. IHTI :11 0 Purl. -Mow - WBO #lO lard—Cuy Hteaia *.. tie.Se,# 1 0 *0 Vefr.. rum—Crude. .......00% tfi'% Refined "IS Wool —Stele and rami. IX MA* Bolter—ataie Creamery....... ...... T4 0* Ml IK'.ry >0 M* Tl Weataro 0.-aaniery....„.... no A M Factory 10 • IT Oh rear—Ptatr Factory...... W 4 " Kkttua OT v* 0* Wiwter.i Fartory II <4 H Ecc. —State and Feiml.-stale MRU Barley -Tww-Kowed Stale.... ..... fA A Ts anero*. Reef Cattle—Live weight . 04y,A 04% si c-p ' vl (4% itor- wj4 04% Foai -Wiaeoaetn and Minn. I"*t.. TOO >4 OSO Oorn—Mixed and Fellow M 4 W i.i. ' i*tb W.; ie 42 It It RfpAHRuMN a • ■ W is.! —w . vhcJ, OomMng 4 Delalo#.. *0 41 42 t'uaraat eil. •• •• ,d ?.• anion TO* Imu.) CUTTLX nun lb ef Cattle—l.tv* wetght 07% cftect a )>ee>ty and ri.UM.INKTT rare. ' VFTIfI "A Tvra buttle "of mj I 111 It* ijviflt >n.i r*Ri*b: I I Trr*. ct In vnr TOfl.rrr , L) aruitinx me hi* P. O. *nU lU ™ pre** ulitre**. 11*. H.O. ROOT. IMS Pearl Street. New Tork. PTNSIONS. ■aw law. IWrn—MlilHuMkmaWil P*au*i Ilk MA U Map *r l*Ik ikmM—na 444rwwta mail r uiLbflAM. Cptnidsloc T*r*t *<£ nunv vii trii 11 ~, ■ vast ai m ho - l ran.U'. Milh MM* ~ ? 7 1.4 4flkt ..i444rt4l|r*rßUo wb i | .K. . eriT, < t with fail piingifru* b walle%r ir" r i .*tr*k • a!hge,meMwllrwk ;,AWU.;.. . a (t "e Ivibau e I'lnf. Nrw Ya^fc. -i. M A4JKWTM WASTED for thr Uel *ud r*le4t- Se\!tn PirlarUl Btv.k and Bib'**. Price* reduced B per cent National PuMUhin* Co., Philadelphia. P* t; in Ortper day *t home. B*mpiei worth $S free $3 10 )aU AddrcM STIOS k Co. Portland. Maine Any rr M llAß'T^—How to cure It S*nd tump. UiT 1U i.u pn. P. B %777il^r"^tsirx^¥£r FOR. THE LADIES 1 Celluloid Insoles, MKDICATKD. 1-rotect lit* ala ( tk* fo* **"■ W amd old porfocllr. iu.i i than - * as and • thtetaaaa. mar ba w„i, t • neatiy nttiaf abo. wia pwtx< Try U,em onca an* yoa will ■EJjEJyLJfc"® W.I, .... you man, tlmm Uwlr Ikol l*s null mi rseOpt of Prtv (■' M' pml. l l.i ul'lll l. 4 uarvsnuralad Mr. FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. lurMllMMamfWUfHii ad <* for outlai Sal* ■oft as* Tutl.l b<*ag .bkijr. IT IB rVLL WBIOUT AMD MTMMMOTM. n. bvt.i u Booda* wub (aoxalta*) OgwwH L,.. wi.mA a adaurato* wßb tall and MA tal mm MA TM MOMMT.'AMD BUM TUB SAPONIFIER MAM* bt nia POMII*jITU)* Halt ■sasf'c (!•., _ PHILADELPHIA. ___ jtYjtyJULti yn, • • . . . g Lmt**r. i trws Mftobiail) s4 (VftlN M. I Hnitlll'ii Mo*;** MttutD . W< tiftr u/*. UUUA. 4M TXODUS Ta Ik. Baal aw. to Ma asm ktmara. wtM Ma baa 3,000,000 ACRES Ualablaltoliaaa WKD RIVER VALLEY OP THI NORTH. Oa too* Mm,, law prMa, aad aaar papaauM P.Mpß'd v*M lati lalaia Itlw Malta* Ina *#•*, % O. K. MrK.INLAY, Land Oam'r, •l. r. M. a If. K',. kt. P,al. Ml. TDTTCT I K II \ I I (him Kidaey. fciadde- I II UL| X . and I '.La-y . Otnj. .-tia, KngLt . trw>. [), M and Grrirl ! llmmi a H. u.*y i-Jto Pail m IB I ia the tod*. Baca > Lcaa.aa* a-. ■l'll I Ut.eaw, of tb. katneya ' a**er ; an* t rtwary Organ, llauat a A V Htmrl, rtv r, and cre ate* an atMillta. hrarea up !w •'*): an* goa* baa ti. ia V* re,. (uf uauif ,•■ • Heaaadr, kal for paa|*,i.l l' WM. * CLABbt fta%Uamem. K L BUTTY SJ^BEATTYOAfIS V IkM .• •<<•*. #*%*.• j'**%. Wl S k*MW Br F-a~m ••MvU, fr#4lr*| . 543 lt9U. B^*** Iav* Lr. I:*atty. *••***. TEAS!..-".. tM trr Md food* direct fTMB IM Impo-tera at Hi. te, u.ua'. "Ml Bwl P. 3 .re- -dTeiea lo Clnb A*rt> ud a-f. hirm ill kXPftkS* CBARtiM FAD New tonu CUL The Ureal American Tea Company, 31 and 33 Vawsr Knti, Saw lark. P. O. Baa MM. C^TTSP **■"' CRC J I CB ** m xAut# * ii -kx roMiTio^r - '' 1 X " ,,fc 1,11 '' '^ / lk"" B " B ME ALT '' Con~ f i ■ • ►•♦ IA. d< *i4- •$. omMl ik % I Pr*m It- •. >iU^ViklU EMail.* ** *-"af. t THE WEEKLY SDH. A !*rv. pAtr' of M tTOAd CO'ttOLM. wt; t(liJroFllß At ®..> Y wMvmmw Tin. r. nlrrft.. >ihui:f : aekno* 'rdcrd hp MM .-lar • ill- uclal thr world to l-r 111. hrat -rmrdj i tovrrrd for tb- cnr of Woanda tttr-ta. IbmaitW Stl. Dttrun r, r. I'iUrrt. IkllHaßatl la MtT ti.al r,r-y our niy try ll it M palm la IS an. *A . V. a>m by Sl* be kkWn s'■• • ■J' ■ 'sdlK. a liKlT* WASTES tor III* Re.l aad Putt*! /V Sr lid Fit r iris. Hook. and BiDlea. Frtc*. rrdu.erf D w! nil A Itlraa. Kiimwt Prairunaa Co. rsiia dr'pfcta. Fa; i tkcafo. Bl ISt !■• • ■••• w AVantn.tr. I MILITARY b US and R.n.l to.tow-t'Som' *.. fa. Sit ion .t- rtnmtln fVtSitae/ Orfasa IMa>t-atrOl and tiuaa Swamaa Oaaa Maaaa. ls* ttr.lr amancau Ontana.tar a*ardn tncbMt bom art at m .tub Sold for caab or intUVmciU. Lxrt WArnv Oatavo... a.,1 Olrtcniar. with naw atylaa and [tram rul !•" BASON A HAMUN OROAN X). |i rl. n. N n Tork or Olikado _ ________ It rarafally pul npui tin , ana Soldai Dc .Ch.ll.S lo Valr DO olb'T. In ttw for ao jaarv tOOLRICM A CO. oa rrrry lalol. wi 1 1 pa* • .•> t,',nii m-stbaad ill -r' " Sum pi. frn- addr. MIL lIMAh ACO . Mu.hr Mich. eiise I- -''du on 5" d.vr' 'nvrumrnt oi ftAA elllO laSLFaul.Ananat 1. -NIUU Prap-rt'ooal rrturna rvtrt work -n Stock Option, o I W'Ji, - RAO, - 3100. - LW, Offi, i.l Krporu and iMrcniar* ft re. Addrraa T ruTTkH triOHT A on., Bankm A3 *'ail St-.W T ®THtTH IB MICHTTI r-s>. B\ Yon '.DOW that Ac il air maim mrwt I ■ K I acHlns our t.taidc t, Nucrraa t Oovem w wm I roadrr crouad than "IT 1!" Maaual" and Mill at half the I Tie ■! Pa-titular, frrr. v. it. riiotiiNiN a co., 33 Hawirv Slrrrt. Boston, BaM. EM PLO YM ENT—L2S\S?h A I'u. 1104 Ueurge M. I larlauU, O. a.a . m AAAiuvctnl in Su~a m* Si 010 Si UUI) fortnnrartery month. Book Mat * * frrr Mplalnln* rtemhlna. Addram BAXTER 3 CO.. Bankcra. IT Wall St., N. T VOUNG MEN ■ month. Rvrrr fradn.tr cn.r.ntrrd a partacaltna linn. Addraa. B. Vairntln. Manea* r Janaatrila wl*. BARNEY & BERRY'S" Catalofm| MatFriST" SKATES. Snu.onti^^KE^' n||\ FAY.-With StencirOntata. Whatcoata4 Ull. eta arHa rapldlt for ftO eta. Cataloneflat SilU 8. M. Srarcu. 113 Waah'B SL. Bnawn Maaa Y'TTYU Rrvolvcri, ('atalocor f-rr Add.raat II Qraat Wratrrn Gnn Worka.Pittabnrg.Pa. ®7O a wrrk. sl3 a day at homr raally madr. Ooaliy w' ' I hitflt free Addrtar Taa 3 Co,. AncnU. Maine Zjt~r*7 i BontFaad ezpanaaa cna-aniaau to Afrut Irl fi i intAl frm Hl,r a Or- A-.1-T1 * >1,?.. (CCa week lajrour own town. Trrma aad $5 Outn •°° frrr. Addrraa H. Hfixrrr ACo .Portland. Malar. Ni 4 ?^nn A YEAH. JlowioßdM-ll rr.. OOOUU'-wdi. COB * YOKE, Si Uuh, M If you are Interested In the luqniry— Whlfh is the best liniment for Man and Beast I— ibis la the answer, at* tested by two generations: the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. The reason is sim ple. It penetrates every sore, wound, or lameness, to the very bone, and drives out all Inflammatory and morbid mat ter. It 44 gde* to the root" of the trouble, and never falls to core in doable quick time. year [.MJ-jMiijal* BIG GIFT!., SCoptea 1 fuf ai.ftO.- Osly 73 C.I. *b. a C X-. I yaar far MS. Oft.-Oi,r. (O Man adt !• Cnpin I yaiu (or 0b.041.~0.1tr 30Manurk. at Clttba gat our mm (r*t yew fPBM. S—U C4WO tJxrw. eiaiioJi* a waft, M lEKB| HGTJI 2 * ;r ' *- fir rl iaHir • * ' * Tbi Omnktrt t, om of iW !*• •****• ilw>r> kao a iraatld tal MjrliA j as tb. ricb o. iwesawwiwe Material. MP •£ **■" pu* of lb. IrtMH U ... to bad tauot wt'k the ■; tor it of ladle, ■ PotSwra. wWt aSMfc MifKlol f M, mailed rHKK oo raotipt i * tumpa m •€** W .UI you k im Strlaoaa* tool oor Piwrat. • JL Bardette MsHh. IS B. 141b SM SEW TIKK CIT*. NEW OPERAS! Carmen, op*****. Un oaaowo tta ba. prjaually aad rMMIr mt tu w.t to . iri A.t. boob a an: tow baa 1.. I -• 1- ywr. Artot. wrooOy U wor* an bUM Hooblbb Mb* at wet m i wears tamtory. Bat ana tan so* Üboral Mna. .t> ) ta _ rains s. BUM, nartfon. cwa. HAWK-EYES. Jn.l PahlUhnl. A M'wlll btw Comic Book i> lk,Nrrl ÜBr.lcttr. lb. l.aHHu *• HiirllßilM il.wkryr Man." Pu 1 of the brtitlr'r*** '1 b4 pr.. ad t porky he ho rv anllra. With 111 cooia UiuatratietM. h,ai>i in cloth, jrter 81 .SO. BAT v>.* at alt haotMorra. 11.W.f ABUTOS* r,.Pl.B!irn.. N.T.City H.WJOHNS' PSSBKTOS* 1 Liquid Painti, Roofing, Boiler Coverings, Stoarn PrekllJ, Sho.thmg, Co.li.gv _C.ir.enlA, 4a. H. W. CO-'lT 1 MAlOtlt LWtfc. N. Y. FREE GIFT I ————— Book wot to oy t*r ■uo .rnictoi with t'oßanmpiion. Bronrhltla. talhiM, tor. Throat, or S.ul Catarrk. .ranDy prtnted uJ IP.attratMl: lunw Ihio. !k I. tD the mr.ii. in the providence of (too, of bt lnr man. valoablc ltm. Head mnor wot P O. oMrca vith * eta. jvai.ee for oMkiliiiE. Invaluable lo jv-nwM .ufl-riny with any itiaoaw of the Sox. Throat or Lmncs. AdUreaa Da. hi. B. woI.FK. Cincinnati. Ctda. State the jajwr in which yon taw th adv.rtlacuicnk THIS NEW #^^^ ELASTIC TRUSS i,W Hm • Pwd dtflkte tm nil olhsm. Is r -r- - ' k MSB WmamtIT&XS&'SSSS . the Heroiw Is beld seewrefe ti> 8-,u isd m *wdnl U&o. It IS wv. flursble wttlebesp. HtM bjr DmiL Circu^n Egoießton Truss Co., Chicago, UL rjMßnwtti ifeic Buni i. vAiuknSi ■5T\Vrs5?M perfect cure for all kit, da of I'il.BS, TWO t.' foor bott .v to t':" .MBt MVwM raw. of IKPHiISI Si Mill U (iU|CjS SALT KFIKIW. rl * ■WldWs KID.VnrSJIVBPBPbI4.CANC KB. ■i m iVlu CATAkKH.an t.'l uiwaae.ofth. SKIS! and BL>OU. Kuurely 3- ge- table. Internal and exter: a uw. h&!X|9m Money refnnded in ail easee of failure, none for • ywre. Sold eeerywrhere. Send for pamjtrt $1 * Bott. H. q. KOtVLL. liwlou. TOrSG KIM OK OLD, OA CAA At KtK Ut AKAhTI 1.110 9df,9UU Arent* Wanted. I have the be.t tiling, for Agenta. Over 2W agent, are now u .'.HM from <3 to lit a day. Send atamp for pcii-n ut. Ret. B T. BCGK. Milton, k'ortbumherland Co.. l'a 3 <^NC^ YK^ iEAl * b " Sh ak speare I sS: Morris * jjcplecopy/Tw.MurrayHKlPnr.Co.,lMK- Mthßt ,h.T