The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 25, 1879, Image 4
SII.K CIT.TI'RK. KiprH*ni rtllir Mtftntfi NfWttrlnaa Cam mil. The New Orleans Pintyum says: Thursday eyenint a reporter visits the St. Augustine <-onvpnt, on Bayou road, near St. Claude street to ascertain some facts relating to the Sisters' ex periments in the culture of sill; worms, lie was ushered into a plainly furnished sitting room, adorned with *a<Ttd ob jects. to await the presence of those sis ters who wen* best arouainted with the subject under consideration, From them it was learned that they had tirst commenced the cultivation of the worm in 1K24 At the time tlte convent was in very poor elmutnstanors, and their physician, Dr. lhthour.sugrested to their talcing to the altore employment a* a method of meeting their expenses. The doctor *!u> not merely a man ot word*, hut also ol deeds. Heine intimate with a French gent loom who carried on this industry over in Covington, he obtained some eggs from him and save t hem to the sisters At the same time they planted some mulberry trees in the yard. When seed* mt sown the trees that result an' superior to transplanted shoots, lull such a method consumes much time before they beeoi. e grown to proper dimensions As the sisters wished to reap the harvest as tarty a* possible, they inserted shoot* in the ground, which inmwxliatelv took root, and in a very abort time leaves could be gathered without uiiury to the voung trees. About January the eggs began changing into worms. Thesistrragnth ered the youngost and tendervst have* and placed them over tlte eggs. As soon as they were hatched tlie worms began to eat with great voracity, clinging to a leaf until nothing >ut hare fibers re mained. Than they would be supplied with fresh leaves The room where they were stored, was always kept at an even degree of temperature. The* ate night and day for one month. Then they commenced their coretons. In three days they were finished, and the worms were completely buried in the production of their own labor. In or der to make the cocoons of any value the worm had to be destroyed. This was done by leaving them in a moder ately warm ovn for fifteen minutes. Some wen- left undistnrbed in order to fttrnish the eggs for the next tear's crop. These latter cocoon* were left untouched for exactly a week. By this time the worms had worked their way out again, and had changed themselves into a variety of butterflies. The co coons. after t ite worm has come out. is of but littie value. I Hit in France they are used in the uianutActure of an in ferior silk, with whieli parasols arc covered. The*- butterflies were kept in a darkened room, the walls of which were lined with dark flannel, and on this flan e' lbs* laid their eggs These were of a light bluish-brown color, and slightly concave at the end*. The sis ters were eminently uereaafa' in their efforts. There are now almut a donaa large mulberry trees in the convent grounds. TwW their crops oi silk worms were failures, but both tinue through accident, (hue some .-offer was placed to parch upon the same store that niwd to heat the room where the worm* were kept, and the strong odor killed them. t>n the other occasion fire was kindled by day. and the room left cold and op-n at night, and the change of temperature caused the destruction of tin- sensitive crea tures. About four years ago the sisteis car trai off two gold mc.ia's at the iudtt#- Utal exhibition. Again, oneol the sis ters visiting Frame, displayed some co roous there. Tlx-y were found to cwtu oajv very favorably with tliose in France. The life and *> of this coterie ol silk workers was the venerable superior. Sister Theresa. She U now too aged to superintend the laborik and nearly all the material and the wonus were seut to theThibodaux invent, when* a sif ter proficient in the culture of the worms resides. Sister Theresa still keeps a quantity of eggs, ami raises the worms a* a past time. The sister* wade onirsilk thread from tle-ir Some roses made with this and dyed were really lienutt fttl. The >iik ronls which hear the crosses were aiso woven with thread mad.- by them and dyed. The rjoth could not be made on account of the lack of lite nor* starry ma>-hinery. The superior is enthusiastic over the thought that there is a possibility of silk culture hecotuing one of the es tablished handiworks 'here, and prem ises to give ail those who wish it the benefit of iter knowledge and experience ' in that iinc. Manation in the Arctic Nca*. A letter from F.. F. Nye, hark Mount Woilaston. off Gape I.isburne. Arctic ocean, written to the New Bedford Qttu*danl, says: This season, up to the present time, has been a successful on-*. Fifty-one whales have been taken by the fleet, against thirty-two at the same time last year, and the whaies have run iarge, av eraging about li*> barrels of oil. and say 60.61)0 pounds ofwfcaiebone in all; also about 11.000 walruses. against 12,000 last year, tiff walruses making leas oil than Usual, as fewer females were killed, and a larg-r proport ion of mah> walruses than in years oast. Not a whale has taken in the strait or the Arctic ocean, and oniy one whale ha* Ixh-u seen, and that by the Helen Mar. Four ships and several brigs and schooners got to the eastward ard missed the cbnnro. A great many wbalas were se< n. and more than usual were stru.x and lost. The Mar *trm K ftltreu and lest seven: the Fro grc*s five and saved two. Not a whale has been taken lv the natives of the whole coast, and the whaling party, with their rocket gun*, which winteren in 1* over bay. got nothing. The natives on Ihome.fe island* report seeing large natuliera of whale* goirg north in May and early in June ia*t. cast of the islands, and they struck over to Cape Thompson and the Point Hope, where the nativ< took five (one I(#.Harre! wlutle, one of about forty barrels ,-uid three small one*., without wiiaWx.ne > There is more ire, and Anther *<au, this year than u>ua:. Ships iiave b.-ni in fIU tod. g ; yesterday four or five ship* were thirty-five mil—, east of Cape l.i*burtic. -topx-d by tlte iee. Captain Tom William* started four days ago with hi* little steamer, 'he Bouquet, to mu-t Woiuwright inlet. Point Bei.-lwr or Point ltarrow. if pos sible; he will trac the shore around ; Ids steamer draws only three and a half feet of water. and can sti-am lUft miles a day. The trading veuei# have about 6.W0 pound* ol whale'ione ami a small quantity of Ivory. c< m pared with for mer years: about hail the fleet are in this vicinity, tin* other liaif are all over to (Jajxt fWse aud tlie western shore, wait using. de-iroyinjthcm by tlie thou sand; about ll.fttMi nave been taken and 30,000 or 40.000 destroyed this year. Another year or perltaps two years will finish them; then- will hardly be one left, and I advise all natural history so cieties and museums to get a specimen while they can. Fully nnc-tbiru of the population south of St. Lawrence island died: in one village of 200 inhabitant* all died excepting one num. iloteer* took their children to the burying grounds, stripped tin* clothing from their emaciated boute- and then strangled them or ;t the intense or Id end their misery. -Tt Is heat trending to hear them tel. how they suffered. Captain Cogan Ji.t* tafon venr fow wairuses; he says iltat for every hundred walruses taken a family is starved, and I concur in his opinion. At are lor Croup. Croup, it is said, can be cured in one iniuuic, and the remedy is simply a.umn and sugar. The way to accom pli*b tli di-eo is u> taken knife or grater and shave off in small particles about a tc-aspoonful of alumn; then mix it with twice its qmintity of sugar, to Itiake it palatable, ana administer it as quickly as possible. Almost instanta neous relief will tol.ow. If the child be very young, tlie nurse must hold it .-U adtly (especially if it be in a fit) with both hands, while another person adds lite water. A hot cloth and blanket should by got ready to receive tlie child directly it is taken out of the bath, so a* to prevent any sudden chill. Five to fifteen minutes, or longer, according to lan umstances, is the time the bath may lie used. A proper thermometer for the hath is valuable, for the exact tempera ture of the water can lie thereby noted. At the first immersion of the child the wa'er should he about eighty decree*, which can then be brought up to ninety n degrees or KW degrees. Tlie season's entertainments bavobeen not xbH-tree trom annoyance by coughing. Dr. huil's Cough Syrup doea this. Price 26 cents cbotria. TIMEbT TOPICB. The number of package* of tomatoes , nut UD in th I'nited States last year !wbhu„ IM "f Maryland icmilng oft with New Jersey, 5,f5i.000: 1 tela ware. 4,- 00U; New York. I.N).tW: <tt*, ww.tW; IVnnsylvania, laxd*'"; Fscifii coa*t. l.WOOO; Western and other Slates. 1.W0.d00. \et many of tlie picscnt generation can revati tto tini<' when the tomato was regarded* 1 H curiosity. lleivaie Dr. Thomas (iuihrie's cx<-cl l<-nt reason* for is-ing a total abstainer. I iiave tried both wa\*: I-is-nk fWwn cvoerionce. I :uu in vtxxl spirit because I take no spirit: lam hale Ins-au-c | use no ale: 1 take no antidote in the form of drug* because I tak<' no |wix>n in the form of drinks. Thus, though in the tirst instance I sought only tlie public good. I have found my own also since I became a total abstainer. I have the*o ! four reason* for continuing u> l>e one first, my health is stronger; second, my head i* clearer; third, tuy heart is lights; fourth, my purse i* heavier Scarlet fevn is a *is>urge a.* mu< h to lx> dreadesl ill Northern l itic* ax tlu vvl- I low fever is in the South. A lending cause of the di-ense being spread i* from ladies visiting houses whore there are ea- -a, or attending fuueials of tliose wlto have <liel from th> malady, thus impregnating tiieir clothing ano carry ing the genus to their own and other lambic*. Thiadisease should b<" tn-atsi in a manner similar to small-pox .*> re gards quarantine regulation*. It i* not less terrible in it.* ratality. and not un ftvviU'-ntly leaves the convalescent with deafbea*. blim?tie*>, or some other M'rious aflWtion Ofliciai whippings aie <oniinUnl regu larly at Newcastle. Del., and are re garded a.* a matter of course by the resi dents. On the last whipping day five convicted thieves wen* punished. Tin first was a (lerotan. who was uot severely lashed, and he walk<si away smiling. Tlie second wa a tramp, wlto hore theonleai without flinching. Two uegrooa. who came uext. writlail and muttered under the pain of severe blows. The fitth wa.* a boy of fifteen, lie wa* so frightened that it was necessary to . f<ns liiut to the post, and at tlie first ti<>k<- lie desperately freed himself by nulling hi* hands out of the staples A handkerchief was uaed to fat<-n hiiu. but lie got loose again before the pre aeritied twenty blows were eotnpleted. and pathetically beggtal the alterift' iu>t to strike so hartf. The movement in temperance known a* home protection, which, in reality, i* woman'* L-oko on the dram-shop*, is gaining in favor in all parts of llie-tuu try. Mve of the annual <Vn>entnn* of the women s < hristian temperance union*, held in the separate New Fng lainl Statts. have paasetl btune protec tion rv solution* iudor-ing that line ol • work. At the late annual meeting of the National >Vomen's Christian tem perance I'nion in Indianapolis, a resolu tion wa* pm>'d to the effect that "the organisation* there represented should in each Stat oefret- to choose their own methods of work." thu* removing all restrictions of that body from such State wontcn'* unions as shall deride u< a*k for the temperance ha! !o? Kleven State orgnnixation.* ahemiy indorse this move ment: oniy three ready oppose it. and their rank*, it i* said, by no iucan> solid The Child n the iMPr-Step. " Di<i die 1.-avc any cUildeen 1 "Ye#, ttii* bit of a child "And who'll take her?" " I don't know. AVe are ail very i>oor around here. sir. iiut we must find her a place somewhere, (ind lielp tin* littie girl, for she's ail aion now!" The sexton bad called at an old tene ment house on 1-afayeUc treei cast U take a liody to a paU|-r'* fie'd—the Ikklv sf one whose ;ife hai been worn out in the tread-mill of hunger and des pair. Nobody knew that the mother was dead—hardly *uspe< iro that she was ill. until one morning this ekild ap peared at a neighbor's dotr and quietly said: "Would you lie afraid to come o\er to tuy house, for ui i< dead ar.<l I'm keeping awful still, and I'm afraid to talk to her when die won't answer." The mother had !-*-n dead four hour*. Ixng cn<rtih betor<- dav came the (lame of life had burned low and died out., and that child, hardly seven year* old. Lad been with the corpse through the long hours, clasping rhceold hand, ki-*- ng the whin- foci*, and ending for life to return. When thev asked it she bad :oy friend* *h<* *hook her head. AY hen tlicy told her *h<- was Hl>n<- in th< great world *lie moked out of the old window * on tie* bleak November day and an •wvred: " I <-an make three kinds of dresses fur doli-lctbie*. buil<l fires :uid carry in wood, and I'll work ever so hard if somebody wil' let me liv- with them!" There was no funeral. Then* was no tieesi ot a sermon there, T! e lines of sorrow around the dead woman's mouth ■ ounted far nion- in heaven than any euiogv man could deiivcr. TlitTe wa* no crape. In place of it three or four imnest-hearted woman let tluir tears fall upon the white lace and whimpered " Poor luotliet—poor child f Tlte child's big blue eye# were full of tear*, but there was hardly a tremor in her voix a# she nestled lier warm ehe- k ngainst tlie Hps stilied fon*T*r and said : "Good-bye, ma--you'll come down from heaven every night at dark, won't yon, and you'll take ra<- up there iu.*t a* soon a* you can. won't vou?" The landlord lock<-d up tuehou-e. and the child went lioiii<- with on<- of the women. When night cam- she stole out of the house and away from those who sought to comfort her. and going Itack to tie old house sin* snt down on the dMr-step. having no company but llie darkness. An oflic* pa**d that way. and leaning over the gate he i**ered through the darkiies* :it something on the *tep and eal!<*i out ;• " I* anyboly there*" "Nobody but a little girl!" came tlie answer. " AA" lio is it ?" " It's a little girl whose ma wa* bnrie to-day He opened the gate and went closer, and a* h- made out her nar<- lieail and inmxx-ut face be said; " AA'liy, ehil#:iren't you afraid?" " i wa# afraid a little while ago." *be said. " but. just a# s.ion as I a*kal ma ntA to let anybody hurt nic I got tight over it. Would anybody dare hurt littie girl whose ma i* dead? T'lev could fie looked up, couidn't liey H< offeml to go with her to tfie hou.-<- where she wa* to have a home lor a few ■lay*, and taking hi# big hand with tin- UtmoM ronfirtcnec *h< walkst l#'*hie him and said: " I ain't going to cry mu< li till I feet to bed. where loik# can't see me!"' ** 1 hope every ne will be good to you,"' he remarked a# he put hi* hand over her curly head. "If they don't be. they'll never go to heaven, will they?" #h<- queritd. . " No." There was a long pau*e. and then she said; "But I guess they will be. lean makeadoli out of a clothea-pin and a piece of calico, and I gUCM roniebodv will he glad to let me live with 'em. ff you nee me over on the step some other night you needn't be a lii afraid, tor I ain't iiig enough to hurt anybody, even it I didn't want to cry all tlie time!"— Mrott Free Pre**. The Biter Bit. Bonn-time in IWH there were a nuin lx*r of ariuy officer# stopping at a hotel in AYashiiigton. Among th<-m was Captain F.*ner*on. There waa al-o n Captain Jones, wlio wa* a first-rate fel low. a good officer and very )>nuipous. Knu-rson and Jone# ul to have a good ileal of joking together at the table and elsewhere. One day at the dinnei -table, when the dining-liajl wa* well-filled, Captain Jones tini*he<l his dinner tirst. got un and walked almost to the oining-liall door, when Kmerson -poke to hiip in a loud voice, and said : "Halloa, captain, see here. I want to speak to you A uiin - ule." The captain turned and walked back to the table and bent over him. when Emerion whispered. " I wanted to ask you how far you would have gone ; if I had not spoken to you?" The captain never changed muscle, hut straightened up and put his finger into his ve#t pocket ami said. In a voice lond enough for all to bear to him, "Captain Emor#on. I don't h.iow of a man in tin- world i woald rather lend live doilsra to than you. out tlie fact i* I haven't a cent with me to-day," and ; he turned ou bis heel and walked away. Emerson was the color of half a dozen rainbows but he had to stand it. He never heard the last ofit. —Detroit Sewn j A Curious Employ meat. The person who. alone in New York make# n specialty of attending to the linger nails, lives in handsome quarter* on Twentv third Street, near Ihxith's theatre. There a A.s wportrr found her, in a large and richly furnished par lor. but a small portion of which, behind s green #ilk<-n screen and near a win dow, was *et rpart for tlte practice ot Iter profoa-ion. Behind that scr<*-n OH a small fable wen- displayed many gleaming scissors of odd shapes, bright ivory-hand led knlve* ami files. Ihixc* of eoameties and polishing powder*, Un tie* of perftime, atel an infinity •! otio-r tools and material* for tlie treatment, upon correct prhn-ip'c* of art, of t he tin cer nails. Tin- manicure herself, seated on alow stool In the window, wa# a large, fine-looklug woman, very taate ftilly dressed, apttf tongue and deft of lisnd while plying her novel craft. Be fore iter sfiHxl a luxuri >u* ai tuo-'iair tor the in'i*n to be o|Mrstal upon "Ye*." iaid she looking UP plea#- utfly, "1 wa# the tirt, ami 1 believe am -till the only, manicure in this xiuntry. It Is wonderful to tue ttiat there at- not more U-re to praotele the art. In I FraiK-e manicure* ar< a# common a lnu - lei-* in New A"oik, and there should be enough demand for their services to bring them Into equal request here. As s mark ol refinement, of gx*i ImsHting. careful kis-ping and Iwautifying of the linger nails is :o> essential a# the care of the troth. Perhaps it is even more so, for taking care of the troth is in larc<- part a matter of seltisli interest to the own-r t tin troth, but in earing for tlie linger nails we d<> so out of <xn#id era!lon lordroency, love of the Ix-auti ful. and regard for the t< cling* of those with whom we are brought its contact. Nails, you kow, will not ache, even though tin-? tuav te in permanent mourning, bitten as ragged a* the edge of a saw. and fringed with fray-d < uti rle and hang nails, l'erhap* that i# why tU.'UIY lit U)m. Bui I cannot complain. AA heu I started in husiuess. two years ;tg<i, 1 waited some day* before my first customer came—a lady, who paid uie a dollar for putting her nails >n order — and now I haven# much a# I cm attend- to, a# many a* twelve, fourteen, and even sixtetn a day, and a# each em- take* an average of three-quarter* of iu hour, my hands are kept pretty busy all day long A crea nuuilK-r of my customers are regular. That is. in-tead of coming iu for an oc casional fixing up of their nails, a* a man goes into a strange barber shop for a shave, they lake regular ivunn* of treatment, for three months at a time, coming to un- once a week, ' "Those who thus artistically beautify their digit* are of the very l*'*t class of society. They are la<it*s ol tlie hif best families, gentlemen of the most aristo cratic club*. I>ankers, brokers, an-, mer chants. I know ol but one politician among them. - My principal customer* are ladies of wealth ami refinement. All the mem bers of four of the wealthiest families of ■ New A'ork, from the children up to the grandparents, coun-1< uie once a wrek. One of thu*e families ha* been very un fortunate in it* nail*, i have had to cure them of almost every blemish, de fect and bad habit p<**ihle, but at last. I am happy to say, have got them ih beautiful condition " AY hat <fo you mean by bieutishe*, tiefeet- and bad habit- *" "Blemishes include discoloration*, white spot* and opacity; brittle and bad-growing nail# are defective, ami atuong the suauy bad habit* are punch ing at the matrix at the ba*c of the nail until it i* rough and raised in an un sightly- and often painful manner, a* that pradiro i* a prolific cause of hang calls: biting the nut*, which causes tlo-m to have rough edges ami ugly shape; n-aring .ami clipping tin- thick em-u cuticle at the ides of the nails, with sharp instrument* which should never lie u*<#l for that purpose. All tin-so thing* I cure; .and no matter how unsightly the nail* maybe. 1 ran guar aiiti-c giving them, in a reasonable tiuie, beam yof form amt*i<>i. Alter they ar<- once put in good <onditiou it i* not difticuit to krop theiu so. The services of tli# manicure are not nec#-*#aary alienor than once wrok. although some ladies cum- to me regularly twice very week. Asa rule, those who arc most careful of their ttaii* and visit me often est ar ■ the very one* who an- mo*t likely to nnblushingiy rob me of the • milt of uiy worn hv claiming it lor themselves. " AA'liat l#-autiful ni!-* you have! AOu nu*t have t*--tt to tie manicure.' ay on<- lady to another, who ha# iu*t left my house. * < ih. dear, not I liave no occadon to go to tlte manicure. My nail* grow naturally that way,' rejilie* the dear, arvies# creature. But I lat nty consolation in my service of the tx-autiful —and nty , dollar and a half. It is not true, you know*, that nail# grow beautiful and per fect naturally. At least, I have never sen any that did. Nature i* not to lie truted implicitiy tor the fashioning of the human form divine as ytu may liave *u-troted if you have ever contem plated a lot of sea ha*lier." M, Jnlieu .and Mi* Breeding. In view of the wond< rful perfortuance of Tlit* now fsmou# h• >r*e. it rttav oe weii to *ay something of his breeding, and the value of the two great strains of biood (strong in tin- trotting lim-a) which he possesses—the Haiub.etonian and Clay The aiui of the intelligent breeder of the trotting hors<- i* to com bine the best strain#strong in th<- #pe< iai gait to which be aims, ami t bis Is called ••breeding for a pur|>o#e." A* to what constitute- the r<-s: <-on>binntions of blood, opinions vary. Some incline to thi* family, and other* to tbaf.guided by fancy or actual performances. A -core of years ago the breeding ot the trotting horse was almost entirely theo retical. no special rule* Ix-ing followed. As time passed exproicnce proved that there wa# but one course and lid# da** of indu-irv wa* n<< longer a nroltlem, hut -tibjert i t ti\.*l ru><-. C-rtain strains stood the t<-#t, ami to thr<- strain# breexler* eonlinrel ih<-in*clvrs, making, of course, judicious seirotions. St.Jttlien is the ret>re*cnttive of the lx-*t eoinhination of trotting biood now upon the American turf. His *ir'. A'ol untror. the fe-.t *on of Kysdyk's Haui hletonian, is the sire of nineteen per former* in the 2-3o list, which is the gr<-ate*t *liowing of any living trotting sire. Tlie (xnnSinat ion of Hambleton ian and (!lay blood has met with the happiest remits, -is i* shown in the ease of Dick Swiveller (21*). Alidnight (if; IH I). Bo'lim* (-';!(). and I'rospero (2:20), besides numerous others with records of 2 ;30 and ix-tl<-r. The union of tic e two tried strains ha* never fail <1 to produce a lirst-< la<* trotting horse, a# thev contain the ele ment# of courage, endurance, tine form and steady action. The horse possess ing this breeding ha- the ability to train through campaign niter campaign, and improve with each season. The (."lav blood in itself i-. particulai ly va!uat>lc. a* is attested by the performances of (ieorge M. l'atcfc n, ly Cassius M. Clay; American (liri, by Am:# C. M. Clay, with ISO heat* in 2:30 and hotter (record, 2:164); Lucy, by (leorge M. Patchen (record 2:16!). and Hopeful, by Godfrey's IbMchen. with 123 licat# in 2:30 and better (up to date), and a record of 2:1 If. The dam oi St. J mien was by Sayre'# Harry Clay, son of Neaves's Ca#*iu* M. Clay, out of mare of unknown pedi gree, bui with good, tout trotting action. H#r sire, Hunt- 1 (,'lay, got .t reeortl ot 2:29, but was never used a# it track horse.being intended for the#tud. He is now in his thirteenth year, and ; s serviceable. Being of uch superb breed ing. St. Julien. of emu sc. comes honestly by hi* great trotting qualities. His re. curd ot 2:I3( stamps him as the tiest trotting burse on the American turf to day.—lirrrU'ithj'e MmUhty. Nave the Bag*. " A penny saved i# a penny got," is a maxim as true as il i*old. And there I# many a neglectc I opportunity in almost every hou-ehold by which pennies that are otherwise allowed to go to waste might be saved to the family. Take the one item of rami. How fow housewives think of saving the little scraps ofjealico.jof linen | and the old, worn-out clothes, and selling them to the paper-manufacturer#? Tlumsand# upon thousands of doi-ars are thus wasted every year tiiat ought U> go into the family coffers. If house ' wives and their children and helpmate# would carefully save all the rags through the year, and lay aside the receipts from the sales, they woald be astonished, when the holidays came around, at the size of tlie fund accumulated from this source. The recent rapid advance in tlie price of rags renders il doubly int portant that the matter should be at teaded to. If tlie "gude wife" don't feel like bothering her head and hands with the matter, then let her encourage ! the children in the work. It will pay to save the rags. Don't negie<* it. SUMMARY OF NEWS EatUm a ad Middle Stale* I h* mubtoipai clemon ut H.i.u resuiHii < in tiie re<li#-uou ol \Uyot INiiiu®, 1 >#tu<i- j mt' wMnliiimr, by a tiHn ui IS.AVI lo IdA'S lor th* lUfHiblMMt i-andi'tai*. Salem nntl Isiwrli *Jt#-te#l the Republic mi i-m<liil*ia* tor iMtin sn.l Newbury purl Ihe D*Wi octal!#. ; ()tie <4 I li iiifcrrwling tsutiu ws ut I la. uWtloti in Ikwlxu w. Uia p|<e#t*h'W ul wwhi u nl vbv jtolls. Mm new W* allowing tin iu to vult lot kibml MtUllltlxM V Ix'ut I .OM mWM <lrml tit BuetxM, ml neatly Mint nutiibtn voted Reports It alt) (iItHU Mli'i , Ms*- , show t i iiliplts-roletilrM !•> ill lilt' in lli fisheries Itiim lhat port ilttritts th* |#u-l ntti I lire* #*ti thirty vessel*, nhi*t at anl 'id hi rta Unit Iu ulbta u.nl me "till .-its- t inf. At * UK# Utig ill Nl w \ all. Uml I UU. Isle gales, lepioseti.tiig uii'ii limit tweuly #!*ts, iarnitnl n imtloiml #<t*lv in th itrtuirsti- ol Inrtusi*, to lr .alb-l * Che A merman Agrnml tnntl Am*nbt." Ilw> smi ul the •■mnri* tutu ore aiitnUi l thwti nl lh* Hoys! Agri- , outturn! (NaiMy Ut Wrtwt Uritntn. whh h toe J. rim ihoU-ttiUislloii ol huuw large relative lo th> lnl wlMi ol agrieullnm. 3. Turning j ui .iiiupoHiig sgiii'.itutnl ii|iieuiout in vrUKHon* lulu itieeasM ot mount D 4. lilt r.l'i. alluli of vwtMliuuy ..irpeoii. IsuauW and Uml owners. A. K*|at"u "I trnuil* in the aJc ntnnurtat. Imtiiit stuffs auit wwlt I ti Kmtiodlmeut ol uaalul iitlortualiott txut- | tniunt iii agricultural |tblti-uMou* 7. To nt- I i-oiimgs iiiru of inlt-i i in thou nittuiuou to s IV iltaluu him ui iiiMt it mil •matr. The house ol huw I'IIIUD, at<ui lli*'luiar, N V., Witt destroyed liy Urea low mornings ngu, ant! Mr, Turtle ntui one I'illh! that ho trying to roof no worn bur not! to tlonlh. Thf National Agricultural Aaauoiaiuiu, or £*nt*ttt! in Nan ) ark, elcctad tkn luHowiug liutrtl ol ofßcof# l'rei.teat—John Marrtmsu. •4 Maryland Vioo-lheetdenta at large- N. h Tuwnaetul, Ohio, Mtwe* llttus|ihrey, N* Hampshire; J.t'. Start una, Ohio, J M Hani anil, Maiitn; ti. 11regory Suillh. Vermont; Da tut Thgxnrl, I'etinsy It anin; K II Ilyde, t'uonectieut, John rxxMl, low*; Georgo II took, Nnw Jereey ; Aahbal Snuth, Toxaa; C, I V. Kilty, liutivt ol I olunihia Vieo-Frcwi- i .inula—l.. I. Folk, North Uuulimi; ir. i Hanry M Kidglay, lielaware; W. Thuitiji run, Mrnuraoia; J. D Killelt. Illinois; Ihuurl , Needhatu, Massachusetts. Ed wan! i> I'sarve Kiiuda Island, J. tt Avery, Kara WhiUunu. Maryland; John U. Adatua, Ar ; kanaaa; l> Wyau Aikaai, Stnilh Carolina; (oternor i.nirjo f. Drew, KtornVa; K T. Kraocia, Alahanm, tx'it-mor A loom, Mial> aijtjii; Colonel J It Killrhrew, Tenueaaee, ■ Oaaatut M Cl#", K'-ntu Vy, J hloyd Kni*, ' I lAMiiaiaim, W. \\ uotib.ir>, Columdu, John Itidwell, Calihitnia ; s Ci. lined, ttre • tog; John tC Jutiea, Ni-vada, lleury li Itav ta, Weat \irymia; Hetieral (iilbnrt H, Meeni. \ irjjiuia; Clan.ln Mallhewa, Indiana; • Cheater Horn Wntiwriu; 11, ti. Wuli Michigan; J. 11. SruOnlti, Kudim; 1 II Wheeler, Nebraaka, rrutomor ti. C. Swal joe and inwaon Yaleutioe, New Votk Ittieetoni lor one year —N. K Sfiaj(ue. Ver moot; K. M fullotd Maryland, lbontr. M llolt. North Carolina. T. K- tionld, lUinota. ! oinl J. N Coleman, Miaamsii. Uirwrtora loi ttau yeara—Major Alvotd. Maaaat-h ixetta. A 1. Kennedy. Teouvylvania; J T llnnderaon. ; hmi|tt; Mr. Mt-iiiath. Krtilut-ky; Mr. Irumpy, Miriujjati; J. 11 tiriuneit, Iowa; l'owell Clayton, Arkanaat ihrector* tot three yeara totreror Fred Smyth, New llainymhire; tleueml N. IV Curt.a. New Ytwk; flohwt Beverly, Ylrtjinia, M.J la - | KM, Ohio; William S. King. Minnesota, ; Henri lluHanl, Colorado; tienerwl A 1 A. torbert, Delaware. Mr. J. 11. Keail w thowen general aecreiary, and a eonatitutton waa a<ioj>ted. tianlan. tbw Toronto uaratnad, at an intai vmw in New York, I'rtered to row Courtney be rare tor the gft.tMO yrxe tlatt waa to hare , taken nlare at W aehingtun on tbw V- h, any I line within the neit lite aeek, and an agreement to thai eHwt. The oflleial count nl Ibe vote in New link .* louiet by the btmrd ut Stale rativaaaei* (ivea the toHowing reeult l,r fovemor Cm iidl, til,SfiT: ltul ina.il, J74.79J. Kelly, 77. ibh; laiwia (tirwenliack). Jj.i'V".; Mtaueil'itr hiUtein), t.1.17; acaitertng. 4MI For Iteo inaut.(inrniw Iloekutp ham plurality u .ul over J'.Utej. IE only Ihtmenl i-lietel •Hi the staia ta bet ;a Seymour, State engtneet aml Kiirveyia. whoae piurwlity over soula a 1 IS 441. Slnndiuc Ever, a obiett-l the I'onra Indiana, I and llright I yea. a atlladucalnl Indian girl ai lheiore a large audience in New \ ink the other night ami made a ptre lor then Iufde, depu-ung the autleiing# ul the 717 j l'>.r<-a livlrana in tmny lornbly driven laat winter tram their rewervattou in Dakota l< the Indian Territory. I hire Tlelrfi k Hoy, John Kcklei j and William Johneun— were rinahwl te death by lalluig oual in a mine near Tremoat, Fa. i onrtuey, the Amer.. an aaratnan. my* 1M wilt not raw llanla'i thia winli-r. aa he noxmditKMl, hut |ito|ia lu row Mh Canadian j champ loir, a rare next June tl. I' Si in act-, engineer llward Maik'.iaut llienuin. nnd D. F. l.yinan, a bridge t-ndrt i were killed by the wrwL.ng ola train at lartvlmi Tint, Vt. \\ W. Wtntoo. miki lent ol the Sci intoo (!•*.) Second Nntiona! bank, hia wa, A. 11. Wsuton. In* WW-in-law. lltoinaa Ijvey, and Uia bmtber-iu-iaw, laue Dean, were artrateil | in Si [anion at tin in*uince ot iKHJfgw $. j tioodala, the receiver, charged w'lh tnali rinltaly rotiapiring (0 delVaud U.c bank ot I ISA,- 000. They gave bail in the #utn o( §40,0.0. ■fagtern and Southern ftaln. A .li|atteh Iram l/ Tm. agency, in Col- j urado, aay that the I'te Indian* in <nnultn- Iton with the I'nil ml state* roinmiaaion a', that phice riMwalnl to deliver up Mwwe ol their number who pnrlietpetrd in the late mamacre of Agent Meeker, provided the pria oner* wuokl he tried in Waahlngton and not in Coloratlo. Chiel • hir*> anid the Cokimdo while* were nil enetuir* to the 1 lee. and a nir tiial roold not lie ohtaine-1 in tlat State, the aen* at Ihia me- lmg of the ,-otnrniaeion ' ml the I'tea waa at one uiotnant extreuiel) j rilling, tioth aide* drawing their weapon* and preparing for a Idoorty encounter, wha.li , waa, howwver, happily averted. KnynMNet Knowle*. *ii|ienntendeot ol the | Ihiatle mitla.nl llehe*ter. Md.. met with aj terrible death while aarvmling lo the i\th •tory ol the milla with hia loot tit the rone | book which waa u***l to elevnle cotton. Tru rope a*ceile.l with grtwl telm-ity. and ( Kn.iwlea' head atnvrk the root ol Mm building. illi* aLnll waa Iraetni-ed. and live lioilv turn- ' bleil SOU leet to the ground dour It v*> I,mud tlrnt the hip bme had been driven into ibe lem im! artery and be hied to death in a ' lew minutes. A number ol building* were demoti-iied rn. l • aeverwl peraoua laialty iii|iire-l by a terrilb , wiml *torm which j ;••*->t i. i lbe town l ltcniek, Mo. The Atuerknn Poolirv A*- .*tiou)bo!d* it* annual evhlWtion of |*mltiv ;.ig*.n* and pet j •lia-k at li>dinna(adi. Ind.. lieyniiiiiig Januar) Kill and coiilinaiug to tiie IVlh. A .lfa, aitrh Irom I'etorahtirg. Va., aay* lhal large mimbera ot colored emigrant* luivi (vawwal through that place Irom liol.bU.ro, I N. C., the laat lew daya, en route lor Indiana. General timnt waa receiveil wilh innoh cor diality by the oiUaen* ot l-ouiavillo, by , aud CinoinuaU. Several relative# ol Mr#. I)oiey have lie gun a auit at New Orirana agninal Jetlnrwr l>avi, to whom he U nuentheil th whole ol her estate. The object ol the ami ia to have Mia. Doraey'a will net aidc on the groun. I bat when ahe mmle it abe wa* ol unaoutnl mind and waa unduly influenced by the de- I atxlaai. Iwo workmen writ instantly killol aad ; aeven other* injuicd—two mortally—by tin . caving in ot the aide ola deep railroad cut near PlaUsinouth, Neb. J. C. Bim ling bam. ol Ixjuderdnie imunty. 1 onn., reluaea to rorogmrc the nlxditioii oi slavery, and aince the war he hna clai'neii to j own two colored girla becnue lie had owned their mother The conduct of llirttjingliam excited the indignatiou ol hi* neighbor#, and at their inatigalion tba t'nilnl Stntcv grand jury recently tound an indictment againat liiin. 1 Judge Hammond, ol Ibe United State* circuit lumit, haa ipinrhed the indictment, holding that the ofl'enae i one not provided lor oy any ' net ol Congreea and not piiniahnlile by indict- j ' ment in the feilernl conits. The defendant was diachargrd- Mi*, ftilli* waa burned to death and tier hiwliUtd and two children were lawlly inj iri*l at a fli* which destroyed their resident')- It. i I.iltle Itork, Ark. A dispatch from St. I'nul, Minn., aay* that it ha* been extremely nold in the Red rivet isnintiy, the ihennoincter (ailing to lortv de- : gi eea below zero. Iwo uien and two children were Iroaten to death. A Catholic priis*! mtiiied Doyle ami a young men Mined Monaglian, a clerk, weredrowned j while arousing lha river near Athena, (a., on their return Irom a sick call. from Wfuhlnnon. The m itiineiioii ui Secretary ol War Mc- Crniy to be United Slate# cinruit judge lor the nig hi h riienit ha# tieon Invomhly acteil upon by the Semite judiciary committee. Hon. A. Morrison I jiy, metntier ol tkmgraaa from the seventh district ol Mi*aoun. died i suddenly at the Nat ional hotel in Washington, the oilier dnv, agist lorty-three yeara. lie had been in leebln health lor some time. The im- j mediate cause ol his death wn* |iarnly#in, thia being his second attack. Congieesman laty is j the fourth memlicr clccl ol ihe Forty-eixth Congreas who ha# died. The others were Smith, ol New York, who dint ou the night ol Schleicher, of Te\a, who died i jital before the close ol the Forty-fllili <kn gi-cas, and Clarke, of lowa, who died during the extraaesaion. llie President ha* appointed ex-linitd Stales Senator Ramsey, ol Minnesota, to suc ceed Judge MrUrary a# secretary ol war. ami the Senate in eveoi.liva session ha* unani mously onn Armed the nouiir.ution. Aieiaiulei Ramsey, the new secretary oi war, is u native ! I ol Pennsylvania, and is aixly-lour yoais old. He held the office ol regtstt-.r ol hi* county 1 : when only thirteen years old. lu Ibid he j 1 : was ueoretary ol the electoral college oi I'enn- . ' i Bjdvania, and the next year clerk ol the Been- ' ' sylvan in House ol RapraaenbUivse. In 143 'He wa# circled a repreeenUMlve .nt uugrens and we# re-eleclct U a second term- He waa apfHiiiilcd by Ibcaiileiit Taylor. In 1H49, le umitorial govei mu ol Mlnneantn. hutdlng thai iii!tor until 1H43, aud as.wtmg Ut negotiating ' srvrml ttnatie* with ItidiaU Itlbr# fur the e ; tinrliiln ill the I ltd tan title*. In IHtiA he wa* elected innjror of *1 I'nul, nod three yrai* Inter was made goveinor of Miitpeoola, uoti iMilling in the taller ultlce until IHh'J Ha was circled Fulled *la lew sruatoi In I WIS, alt'l Mit-ved two Irrliis, miling tu l*7A. Mr. Rituiary, the aiMM-aeSur to Judge Mo ! t'rnry, has formally taken |#nssesiou ul tin recretary ol wai 'a oltk-e. lino- -Iiues M Ediu uuda, eity postmaaUil i t Washington, la dead Fer*le Newt. A sliis.kiug cue ol neglect ha# Couie to j 1 tight iii Hull, Ontario. A youth ol srveuiaen | ytetr# ot age wa* taken down with *iusll|atx ■ and hi* family ilwital htui. Ihe nrtghliors. healing >|| it. went te the hmwr alien, he wa* ' gto|plnit, Willi a IMIWI of .iup Uu entering the iviutn Miry liaiml the >iailh nivrred with | i blood and dm.wl at the point ul death. 1 lie , MHOI Uiug placwk Ui lit* lip*, he taveiiousiy j ftunllownl it Au examlunlam showed trial I liu had eaten flesh Iroui tuie ol hia at uia iu hi* ' I agoit> td hui.gr i, He die.l a law ml time* allot I the arrival ul the urighboiw. Dl K Welti ha* Imea elw-ted preai.lenl lite nwias cottlederation tor luai | till at exrilriiieut prevalUui .HI. I'eleivbnrg ' ou account i 4 the leeeut it tempt lo *hm 1 Biuate the eui, and the |<Jice loire* have lawn largely ineiea*.*!. Ifce revuliitioiuvrv j omiinlllew tinve owned a ptu ii.iiinliou. which I* Imitig dietrilaileil dally, ukl 111 wlik-b they avow Miat llie lata attempt an lite ccar's ltie .. a# made by Mieii order, aIJ, though Uie at tuinpt faile.l, they ate not tislienrleund, hut j air ready to try again \t Taiignei. Nova .Hootia a dyiuatiile earl- j lidg* e v| loded among men vHo were work tug ] a gold utiur. The shaft btw* was hloau tl> I piiwee, and .lumtw Ferguwu was killed in- . •tauliy. Hut lather and i.weph Fvigusoi I wereteiribly utangle.l, ao tint then retxrver) j was considered unpossihla A uian i.unn 1 Joseph Mason, who was elher ia lite shall j house or uear it. was alau ndly iujurod, am! was Uirowti across the roa.lt.y the eiploauun Nearly all the rtvere in Transylvania and . Huugarv have overflowed causing a gnat ' loss ot life and property. Fully 10.0UU |hm sons were rendered liotnrlws, and many en tire bundle* were Irosen tu leath. lu aotne casta people were for days ou ticca and root* ul house*, awaiting raacue. A I'ahnl dwfalch repcvrlt a lattle between lliiiith tratga an t a large brce at Alghane, in which ihe tonne! were woeU-t I ami l.ytton. viceroy a lteii*. was tired u|M>a in Unkutln by a luiuxic, but nacapad in ! lory- I'srnell. the tsadei ul the Irish llomv i littler#, is coming to the Filled Males The Rev \\ H. Ilnlge, amu ster ol {uuini ■ nence, iwMillt #p|a inlsv: by the Method.,! I |ttft-opal coofereiwe to talt-. liaigeut a church ill Atlanta, t>a., louimilmt auw-tde in that , city a lew day* since by cutting lu* ihruei l No cause lor the act was naigromt. lb* explosion ot a tuagnnneul aiiro-gtyrei - | . .it* and intra powder on hix Island, opposite . Aiubertsfxirgb, Ontario, wis heard htrty miles ; away, sf thing the ground tike ao earl hi] uske j *nd making a ltuie sixty le-t in diatuelar ami ttiteea loci deep. May Wtlltslon, a tUuglit-r ul Judge Willis • (on. ami Janie Wad. whle skating on the rival at Newcastle, N. H luoke through the 1 e stel were druw ned. While a number of |#u :e were skating on j lite lay wl I'-aclangu-sh-np, lbit a young .nan nasre.! Joseph l.euitoa and a yiatug \ S#dy, Aineia t knitier, let Uutxigh a lade in the ice and were drowned Ia ml Fertnov an Iran andlord, wa* tailed | to the ground and knoded aenaelews by a cudgel .a Ihe hand* ol anetecUd tenant, whu wa* un medial el y arrested Au an*ai ha* been a.#i- by Aineiieaa tata •loiiartea in certain d)*tii t* ut IVtwin in lie- | ball (4 Ihe inhabitant*, wlo are starving. tiie noted exeeutiouel Cab-rmtl, who lof . tort y•t 1 jreai# held live olkw ut bang uia'. ia 1 England, is dead. , g I OAUMUJSMIOX At SI IttllHl. ktasl . Mr Ingulis prrweoled aiuriuoitsl ot car tain i - ex- ohhet*. who leprv w.it that they wMI . , ;*l.-1 in a depieciatssl curria j . arid ask Con gtess lo jv tin- ditferv-iwr between lite value ul given 'krk -* and gvddst tire tone of therr l. nrul, witi. si* |wr rent, iuterwst, runt- I (#isd*lannually. K4<r;dtothecvmitmUee ; lou military attau* . .V Baywrd, irom the ( cooiinitter on fltatnee, reH,rt<l Kick the hen- - .de lull hn lie- tnlctrfeanir ui sulwahary diver ci* ot lb# I mint Hint *, and askrd tor is 'in letlnite i-lj •nrinent. *>o orvtered Also | the Senate lull lo amhawc the **# retarv <4 the tnaeiry tu Imiw fit OJO.OJII ot tour par , root, bond# lor (Ov-meit <4 arrears id pea #cm>, and asked I ir its milrflmle posttaine . tnri.t NoooU-re-t . .tk iistiui, al Mr. ftari* 'ire Neriale lorn up Ibe v-eululion, heretrdotc | ! *ubmttted try btto, ceilitx >a- live M-nrelniy d ■ the ireaiuty lor a lalnlaled statenieol, by j Stale*. r4 tbe au>outit*|#ud since !MK by the gov eminent on arcuuntui claims growing mil , ■ .•! the Utr war. At he soggesiioti ot Mr. IKditiundV the it-aoiulim was suisr.il*! so a* road " private clann*," and alter further die ' cnasron it erect in cr, the hetavte going into t els* nine e#*ion—duitvg wha-t, vnreUtr) hi-! imry * nouunslwMi c I niled Niatea judge tor the eighth ciivnlt w* eonflrnroi—ami then adpHirning Mr. ConkUng pro*M-d pHiKnu of a large nntnlo-r ut rit.reti- ul r, lorl. lorvued r4 •olilter#. ( raying bir th pa-*wgt oi Uie cpiei. ;nt tun ol bountir# tsil Mr. l oakling nleo , prwaentrd a bill lo ps-vent the .lumping i 4 j gnriege in New ! ivrk asrtsrr or any •! the wljointng water# wiihu live mtiee i 4 Coney island - - Mr. Mcmlt oiTerad a ree.4c.in.n rolling on the arvrebry ot the tlaaaunr lor ml •rmntion loorhirtg effert o|#iti the rev enue ol Mie I mind Md* Id lb* ael ot May I. 1H"1, rrjmaling the ilut' on lea ami coffee, nod also It* elVe.-t ilium the- rot ol said article* lo consumer# Ihnrv-01. A.loplrd ...Mr Cock roll offerod n iiwolnftm thai Ike eomtniller : on claims be instructs* to couseter the evpe ' diem y ot csiabhsbing a |-eiuvaneot triloiaal which shall have junWtotion t4 ibe mailers 1 ordinarily referred to <sud con.untlee, ami to j rejort by S,)! or other* *e Adsi>lr*l.... The ' Nenate rtscmrd ooiroferotion ol the rosolo j Una i.(lured by Mr. IKVIS. <4 West Virgiuia. j rolling on the sectelar# ol the treasury foi a ! Statement t4 the amrunt* |oi>i iwrt 4 the traasrit v since In 4 on <riv*ic i-iatms growing •Hit of the late war. Ir. Ihsvi- ncrepte.l an amendment by Mr. KJiuuii.!* ll ul ihe stale ! menl be nisii# to nxtrud tmrk to March 4, ! IHfll Mr Morrill mivad to odd to the rnatv luttou the lollowing "Andal*" a like state ! tneril ol all such chutie which hava been pro . M'Mnl In ami H-jcr'e! by ibeUeasnr)' dejmrt i ment. and #!*•• winch may now Iwi jwmling I Iharotu.*' Rr-iecttd ly a *trict party rrts, I the Atvl ol Uu- -lawiot .The House i-esoln- I (ion lo adjourn Irom Beumober 19 lo -lanusiy i, wa# pu**e-l by a vote of 36 to 21.... Mr. I Morrill oflWwl a laflolwtkni catling on the secretary ol the troa*.a-y bu talmlalvsl *tate I menl showing, by Sisle*. the total amount of ••laitns growing mil ot the late war present>-d to still rojectc! by the tro#*ury .tupartmenl : Irom Mnrrli I. 1161 to March 4. 1879, and also #ll like claims now pending, laid over umier the rales. Adjourned. . A immortal ol Wtllam B. Whiting, com . nvstore ol'the Unile.l States uavy, proproing ihe"e*tatili*huient ola nle<lenK-v ot ail the govornnieuta tipon thi# continent, wn* prr-- aetitcd by Mr. Wither* by rovpiest. Helen*-'- : to the comiuiUee on llio jndirinry A lull making an app cop rial km ol tfJOO.OOj lor Ihe ateelion of military posts on or nrortlie Rio <thindi- lionlier was |v*cd Mr. Allison, Irom Ihecoiiiniittce on Indian affairs, reported with amendments .Senate joint resolution No. 31, aulhorixing the sccrotan' 01 the interior, through a commission d Ave person*, to la sppomliHl by thn Prroir.enl, to negotiate for j the removal ol the Utc Indian* Irom Colorado. Mr. Allison aaid Mint owing to the im|Krianro l i ol Uie matter, and the loci Mint sotn. of the Utc Indiana will be in Washington during vh" . holiilny rectwaol Congreea, be hojieil the reso lution would be act'*l upon at once. Mr. , Cockroll objected to the present consideration .4 the resolution, but aitersrard withdrew hia . ohjoclion and submit lei an ameiidment pro j vultng that the Indians shall Im removed -• to •ome suitable phme nut in Ihe Indian Terri tory," The amendment was agreed to, and j the resolution as thin amended wns then passed Adjourned alter an execulivc *eaoirm. Mr. Vooiheea presented a petition of 7.000 ! soldier# of the laic war. ironing that they were paid iu a depreciated eurrency, worth. ! during the greater |rt ol their setvieea, ftvmi j lorly to seventy c-ents in roiu; that the gov ernment ha* declared that the |mymntit ol bondholders in the snnm money fhnt the sol diers were paid in would tm dlaboneety and I repudiation; t halt bev twlievo the bondhold ers Imve no better claim to be paid in coin than those who have offered their live# lor their country; that they tmlieve the govern ment to lie honi-ally indebted lo the soldiers ! tor the difference Iml ween the value ot green l*it-k- and gold, at the time of their payment, with sit j.r cent, interest roni|Kiuiiil)#l *eml itnnunlly; and Unit, then-tore, they pnty the plumage ola law granting such difference lo •otdiers, aadoro and marines, or their lawlni hciia, with inl ere*4, in lull legnl-tefdnr green- ; harks, holding t!t such a mtnsuro will bring roliel to 1,000.(XT) defenders of the govern ment, and indirectly 4o 40.000,(K1J American ritixeiia, by reason ol the imjiet its given I here by to industrial pursuit#. I*aid on the table Mr. llutler introduced an amendmoni to Mie Senate joint rcaolnlion introduceil by Mr. | llnvard (withdrwwing the !eg*l qnality ol the greenbacks). The resolution its pro|o*ed lo 4m amended will read: " That fttml and alter January 1, IHBA, ibe trenmuy notea of tiie i ' United Slates shall 1m receivable lor all due* to ihe United Stateeexcept dutie#on imports, : anil shall not lie othri wise a legal tender, and any of mid notes that shall I hereafter tm i isued shall hear this su|x-i scriplion" Iho Pk- 0 -president prevented a cotninunicalion IV,,in the jm*MiM*iei goneinl Ncoaimonditig ' dnfleieticy appropriations of p'200,212 lor evigeocbeol tho service caused by extension of star rout! vand lor iilhoi minor deficiencies. Mr. Voorbeea iutroduood a resolution pro viding I'ov n oomiulde# of Ave uexiatoi* u> iu ve*tigiite tho canoes lending to the uerro etui graiion Iroin NorthCnrohna to Indiana. Laid j over on the objection of Mr. Edinunda. Ad ' lourned. Home*. Mr. W'anver or—nteil a peUtkw, signed, as he •la lad, by 30,000 peraotw, asking (ol Mm l-ossagn o| an ael granting to soblint* and sallora the dlfferorwea between the value of the money with which they were paid ami gold, wilh nix pel emit, mldtiiniuil ....Mr Ilurrow liiln#bi<# I a joint tvwolulion. which w ia refarrwd. pro|wmii>g th* lollowiug amend tiinul to the constitution. *' INriygatnv shall not etui within tin- limit* <4 tiie United .stele*, or any place subp*-t to their jtiriadie. Hon. Uoiigrnas -hall have piwsl lo eukxtm this articl* by appropriate leguUlkm ".... j 'Tim bill prohibiting pnlittml centtilaffiona by iulaml olHcerour gov wrnineut MMitrnrtora in trvattw#*! during thn (tra aesaion, vaiu* up ou lii* nail lor regular unlet ul liuairiaa*, andattri : ; a abort dismualoii il wa* agree,l tlutt the hill ■bould lm made a a|iactal ordet lor January I7- Adjourned lit* lor)ifloati<u #|.propnarii>ii bill, apjuo I printing fJ'u.tX), wa* nqiorted by Mr. linker, ; loan ilm cotututiUm on p .rnprialluna th .',t>r*d In be printed nod i eooinuuilol.,.. Mi ) i Khollev ulrisl a prwamtil* and resolution r I riling tliat large nuuilmr* irt cilianus <4 cailnin ! Mat** hav* Imen iuduonit, through loi** roi i teaeiitnUuus aud the inachlnnlMHM of OMinlii i j | arwou*. to leave thntr ituinaa for lit* purpose | of iinwigratiug In other MtaUm, and Mint Mmy ' have laimd lor want ol.luiuU lo reach thetr ( j dwMinalton, and ar* without loud or jirajmr : clolluug, and providing lor the apfaatttmrat j ul a select euiuiuttlee ul lira lo invusttgale lb* causes (4 *ueli ituiulgrat lUU, lu ut during th* | mw*. ami to ro|irt such ineasures as lha j exigency may requii* Itelerrml . - Mr. i Aekleii iultvMlueeil a bill for the appointment by the Frtwidonl i 4 a cuutiutMain lit eugtn*r* I to axaiuiue the surveys ul' th* contemplated calls! across Ihe Isthinus Of l*simins lis lerrod .A bill was pamnd lo amend the art of March, Ihi'J, tu rotation to lenuimtsmd set 1 tirinenl ou even sectiuna ol lauds granted lit* ! railroad*. It aul'iorisew tinier who tiave | eighty arte* to take up an addittounl eighty I actus ...lite bill relative lo ihe unloading I ot torvagn vessel* at ports u! delivery in Ihe j United Mates wa* disrusKot. Mr. Wood op i posed the bill. Mtyjug it •truck a blow at Mm | advaoLagea ul tiie cowsltug trmle now held by Auuuioeu aliij p-i* Mi Keagaa lavored Ihe bill, saying lit a piesent law was au odiou* diacrimtuation against llie grunt buily <4 the people, whkh was rrippllug our eotuuierce and driving it Iroui thei*wai> Mr.Cut ipk* Uu and MV Kd.ey ngatust the hill, which wa* theu teeoui milted ..Ihe | enaiou lull wa* reported. Il appropriate* §,('..'100,000, an in erwaa* <4 nboui SS,(KO,OOU over laat year's aMiru|irtaMon. Ittowiiuiiinl. Adjoumad. Mr. liibson iutrudmmd a hill which pro vide# for the BfiiMMiitoient <4 a commission, the Ave nieotlmrs ui lm selected from tlu- 1 srmy, navy, coast mtrvey and Iroui civil hie, who shall determine the best plan and route lor the eatnhlwbiueut ola means ol common!- cation lor trade and commaro* airuu the ! Isthmus ol Dsrieu... . The lurtiOeaUou bill having been reported, the House weal into committee ol the what* upou it. The items ant: For |(re*ervattuo and rwpntr M turtihcn. Irons, §100,000; loi pre) armUun oi lotyosiov* lor hnriair detenu . n-V> U00; lor armamei.t oi i-uaM Im-Ufluiisvii*, gii'i.tltlO; hit ibeordnsuc* service, JJ.',UOU. 'th* hill wn* reported to 1 tiie House, and *as passed The (arnstou I spproprtnUon bill wns reported l.oui eommit- I tee, tbe smoetit lietng §>2,404,1)00. as again** j §29,266,000 las* year It was igrrel to tn ; couiwiltee if the whole without amendment, j j and on being reported to the House was pv*cd .. Mr. tidied* talrodimaia joinlreao ' ailiou tn ansailsin to the reiitwinent of the ! | greeuliacks, in lavof ul aulmUtuting them lot rutlkiua] bank note*, and lor the Ire* eatnagv ; 4 sdvet. Adjourned. thlts and rvwuiutiuns were introduced aa lot Iowa: Hv Mr Macbell—l*rot*jalig n joist rule ptv.v sling ibot uo hdt ev-wpt |i nun tails *)iail be |auwed containing mot* llsvtt one Mibjrol. whs-h shall be t-lanrlv ex prcsanl iu its lit la, and that no am imp rap. ..w, Ull ehai'. rtsluu* any 1 prpoat-d legislation nvK directly leisiaig to the Ml -jitl-uistter ,4 Mm aii-tvi-rtalMU.- romtatned therein. By | Mr. C'uffrolb— i, rant lag p unins to #U aur i liv ing enlisted n.en, tut lading vcdanlwers. f snd #ll drnlte.l n,ei, in lha wrri# c 4 the | I utleil NiaU-s iu the Ist* war. end their aur living widow* and defiMident lathe,# and OMflhtifs By Mr. Nxmlonl— K*.i!sUiig the uta'-inei ul couating th* vote# tor Frwae'ent * alel Vtew-Prod ItHil By Mi M.-nroe— fro viding lor a r*arUl l**.iti on ibe *niips-t ol the 1 alvoisvoe Htpror it* fk- By Mr. enwv- I !>.,11,, tog stiver colt.mate# to be |Okl out ia be,i it coin in demand thrown! It providas tlsit the United rvtata* tieusuiw. or any | a*t#laal-traaxitvr stithosroed to issue diver certill<aia m exchange hw atamlard *d ' vwr dollars, sitai: |v out ceitiflcatue in 1 I the sum <4 ten dollars, or muiUpUrs lii.-le.*, in lieu iff coin. et th* iw.j-.w sl at auytwsdy to whom pslinen! in silver d- tbw# m tennotwl. provnk-t ihnt (be c##n represented by such cawtfflrntew ai-eli be letsinod iu the treasury for the istytneat <4 the war ou dan.ami. - Also s tail rwiating to the twderujaton <4 mlioia! hank twilea It provides that lb- re- I JemjUiun of iwuinnal bank notes at the Ur.i.sd Ntalrs i'reas.i: v nvs) hp in I nitrtl -Vstee ' tnHtw or in eutwhu-l gold or ol ver coin, at tiie I o)4tor. ol the seeroJary ol the instniy. lly Mi 1 iiTlrll* H*TT+ri"X lh oretsrj nl ihe lltaMff lo jevyo.it all the gold ami silver 1 co.n and natki.sl Iwtvk notes tu the United | v.4ia Trvws' iv w-H i-.,, iral lor current x• (U-IMOW ol the i rtstsui. ul ia Uie ponrilMS* <4 • i goveruiimnt homSs By Mr. Bragg—Annnhng slid revoking live court-mirtial Rt'dii-g* and sentence In the • ..ae *4 *eti. li'r John For In, rawtming Htm to service as colonel in Uie army, and jvroveling loc the pavmcni ol all ariv-iingm as trujo -g.rwral up to Kept. 1, is,A, and as rotund tin .-witm. Adjuurnmi. A lean Ufl#trwyflti bjr Burning (HI. Tiie flte wlu-li destroyihl RI1 Ifawk, on* nt ihe most eat* prising towns ia the lirmllord ml ditrct. was the roost destructive thai has ever occurred in that regifrn. Eighty build- , ings war* bnrntsl, the district covet in- over twelve acrtw. A well on the side htU had been c'l-am-d isil piejisratorv lo torpedoing, j ihe lulkng being lrti out ol the wU One <4 the hands pa* ug by with n lantern the gas onugnt. consuming the rig and destroy mi. a iMhkrnel tack oi oil The fluid run down the Hill androuirambcatnt with a vank contninms • 36.100 barrel* <4 ml. The oionetci iron tank burned lor hours. Mw b.uxe loving plainly visi ble at Braitlord. IM . a dislnnee ol vix aflm The tank was located in n jioaition that mm- , mandril the heart ol the town. Embankments were thrown up snd every precaution taken to save the place from destruction, but with out avail. Bel ween three and four o'clock in ihe room ing the upper Ivanda ot lb* great tank Mi in will-, s crush and the tank burst. The burn ing oil ran out; a hug* Bury *mvc jumped | high over the i-iii.wnkmonU, ami spreading to the rslrtit id Mire* hundred feel, swetu | through lbe In art ol the town, which literally mclltsi awrny Irt on- th* heat. The burning oil coursed through the street a fully hstr Icct in depth. A wave of fir* wmtld bound j sgniust a hmsse, jump over the rool. and • in !*•* Mine ihun it wiaihl take to write a de seri|t(ian of Ibr d- Iter the entire town wa* in AMUIC#. It ws-tuilv a ginml sight. Hail it not linen lor Hi* alarm sounded abouj, mid night Uie loss ol life would have been great. !A* il wraa people Ixirely luol time to cscajW with their liv<-s. 'Hie burning oil swi-pd through the town like a tidal wave. I.it tie ot nothing wra# saved. Not a *tore or saloon j wa* !*tt standing, and over one hundred tnniiliee were t-endct*l houieleee. The loe# i eetiraated at §IUU,tKO. Fgtr# and Fata in l-a. Tlit-rc is a latttou# oaih' on tin- luniks ol a Norman hotel keeper and llie < us tomcr wlto ordi ml a nx-en omelette prepared V.ut went awav in a burrj witli ciut paying for it. and wlten (te retunieil ifftwti yearn later offnred Uie landlord fifteen trailc*. Iw-ina for the original i-ost i of the egg# ntnl t lie internal thereon com pounded. Tne landlord claimed a fnliu lous #um, alleging lhnt the nix egg.* would have produced #< many chick*. , from which would have Iwticd *o many | hen*; that wilh the product of these ln 'numerahle fowl* lie would have bought a farm, which in so many year* would i have yieldt-d to uiu> !t money, which be ing iuvcstcd. etc. l'be court, however, non-suited the landlord because the! ! eggs bad been broken for the omelette, and MI could not have been hatched. The case ua* bum outdone in an In dian court. A. B. V and 1> buy cotton | in partn*r*hin and store it in a ware house which is inv.sted with rets. To discourage these v.Ttnin they buy a cat. iof which each is to own a leg. The cat break* that one of Iter leg* which is owned by A, who binds it up with cot ton soaked in oil. The cotton takes fire, the cat take* refuge in tiie inidst of tiie cotton ba'es and the whole property I i is destroyed; whereupon B. C u:td i> sue A, alleging that it wan hi* leg which caused the eourtagratiou. The court promptly decides against them with 1 oast*, and orders them to pay A lor his cotton and hear their own losses, on the ground that the cat couldn't walk on the broken leg, so' that it was tlte three j sound legs which carried her into the | ' cotton.— /Hrix Uro. Hons* t p ! ! The livar if It is dorinaut. ami avoid a train of - evils which must otherwise en-ne. Among j anti-bilious mwlicines none rank so high as ! Iluetotter's Stotnaeh Bitters. It *|>fmdily bait ishes those pair# in the region ol the affected organ, the yellow noes of the skin, nausea, ' vertigo and oiok headache, which attends a Utiou* attnek. A btliona subject, after n brief course ot this capital liver stimnlnnt and in vigornut, flitds that bis tongue is no longer I furred in the morning, hie bienth ia grown swieti*, n hundred inexplicable sensnLiotis no lougo. make hi* lite utisemlile, his bowel# bavencqulrad tbe slendtneo# of a well rejpt lateit jiiece ol'uiocltmiisuv, and he can it with a hearty appetite uud good digestion. It is bcrnuse the Bitters unsistt nature in her efforts to bring bock the disordered livnr and : bowels to thetr normal condition, that it SO - eempltskw such rsuisrkahlt cum. The nppeUt* la g*n*rallf the bus Slide to (bod that Is needed to build Up * wastes of the body. A morbid or uu natural appetite can usually be dls tlngubhtd front n norurnl oue. —/>r, IbUr'i HtaJlh Monthly. A Wsadw I j In Mow! Nt tba p#p*r* may be seen an an oouiM-ameut <4 n new rolther l*4, made by , the Oaadee RulJinr Co., of Mew Haven, Ck This notable boot mnrke a new era in the uianulast uro of rubhar goods. Th# boat lo ualhst lha " HA I'or Cent. Ktorling," to denote he high quality, and Is ooverad by no leae titan aeven polenta, all ownad by the Uaadaa Co.' <>ae of iho bouU split to show Its exnrt im meter, is on sxhibtUoo at the Moras, and •boas au article of grnutna eervtea, tnat ia - samaiwgly td*trortal4*. TIH-e"tnpany war rant# i 1n.,, Ua4# IFi•* uiuoths, aJfhoogh titer# ta vMnlxM lustlmouy tluxt the trout* will stand six montha' hard wear every day i The *' Can .lee " la tho largest rubber good* cumjiauy lo tba world, aud Be wmrraot hi cmjusl to a taond On* of Ut* |#issli ralerie-! i tn Musi* a tduding Fir lit* lo|> ol the lag, b j which are sag raved sjiaeea lor ovary day am u.utith ut the > ear, so that Uie atonkMOM ca,n punch out th* date ol sain, and ao fix W Vuoil dispute (he duration of lbs three mouth* wariant. Attogeiber, B is fj>* nx*M wood*/ lul Fuut that Us* yet appeared. T* Vsisraw OwUltsm. The Mirror sW rmnrr, a large news, family and farming pnpor of (orty-Mghl sol utnus, having a Urgor cfreulnimo (boo nay other weebty <4 its class published in M#W KugUuid, outside ol Boston, will have sock week the owning year a department spaeialJy .li-voted to reutinlaoaoaea, sketchee nod army experieooo* ul New Hatnjwhire nod Venoool stJduwa in lb* rohntliou war. Trine, §I4M a yvao-; to sui-Uera only seventy-five omits a yenr. Ha tuple oopioe ftwe. Address John B. t 'larks, Msnehemer, M 11- "svMtastor k otirwii. By eroding thirty-ftvewuits, with age. bought, color at *>'** and hair, yon will rocoir* by ro uira tusil a eurruet pltoOtgraph ut your future husband or wu*, with nam* aud dale at mmr nage- Addros# W. Fox. F tl lkrawer St, Fummville, N. Y. Published uwutnony aslat.tixhroi the lad thai HooviU's Blood and Liver Hyruj. Is • *n rltng remedy for aerofolooe nod •ypbilttic disorder# of a lurmiiaiila type. Abut thai it cures while swelling, carbuncle#, eruptive mnladiea at all kinds, gout and rheumat ism. It more over promote* a senrMMia and How of baaiiby Uie aud directil into the prut on nknnneß. Thi# drphiraliic a/lroetit# produced to metvury are also rMaodirol by it. Druggist* sell il. In thee* days when there at such a strife among maker* a* to who shall prodooa the lowest priced Parlor Organ, it ia wall to ra. member thai one company knap up than standard of high eat excellence. Every organ made by them may be depended on. To have a Mason A Hamlin Urgan ia lo bars (ha h*M ibat can b* made. For on* ooot porehoae a postal sard sod send your addraes i* Dr HanJocd, Id Brood wv. New York, nod rowtiv* paanphlrts by return uta)!. from which you can learn whether put/ liver is out of order, an 1 if out of order, or i any way dioeaaad, whet is lha beet thing in the world lo lake lor il Aw Aartct-r. oy Taca Maxtrr.—" Brown'# Btouctuai Troche# " are the moM popular nr t lei* iu this country or Koropo (or throat die assea aadcougha, aad thi* jmpoiarity is based upon rani merit. It eents • hfll. Waaleg l-< • usm AO., Marshall, Mich., want at. Bg* i: oi this conaty at once, nl n salary ot tl t-*r .u.mth aad expenses paid. For In! ; p*j tx utau - s.idroes as aliova. Toll your n eight or it he uses Lyon'# Patent Moudlsi HM4 Huff.-ner he will keejt hia bouu straight Hold by shoe and hard ware dealer# Yonug m*ogo wrai- learn telegraphy. Ad- J're# R Valenune, Manager. JaumvUla, Wis. For a ooug h that othei remedies arfll not core, we recommend rito'i Cure lor Cauaam|Mtoa. C UUbert'e Use# March is the beet made. Chew Jackson'# Bm4 Swept Navy Tbfaneou. U-Mcklrn, wtiri •nd v#km. ti# #1 apt;tar* tnraat:.attth<ilknin witi w#- u.- n't r- WFokaea a# s Pslhaut of t*w a,: Wt. eal unuiK tuaanuaslsn #r V --•!!< si tar V - U.K Itu- trl-u Hrtnurilsc.#' PmoOlas. r'l3i... rtiyrort ts4 It- -rart Brntrostisa, Sc.. Aaakaad (V.ntar ins-ii > Su-sd ysx 'IM fur • yawp* rt. its tmrtnuwl ■'# sad mttllrsm fr-oe yhyoclao# an# wttrtw. tu MiiWAKTH Hil I.AIUI (sex tt. V 50..,.)! *!' (r-u,gir'o-klh> a*r SoS THE MA Kb KITS, aaw ran M OslUe—Med, XIIIM, Ova at.. MgA fla h osivss—rttst* mik...— a A a Shsee a * s Latau# . \2 •# litp-ho ... —.....M5i • Mr nt if 0 i * rtosr-Ki. State, good V fancy.... • U §! I- Waaovn. aoo4l* fancy •tt * Waask—So. I hrt 1 titfd 1 k#h vrhiMStaM 1 x* 41 or gyw-Wats.. 4 *t Bartrjr -Two-Bowed Wats fl * . Oora-rurrodwl WMtara Mixed ... I* A N K utbi-ra Vsuow # bit Oats—While lasts.. I: a H Mixed Viitwi- # • II Rsy—hetstl grxdia ay ft W ; htn.w—Lung Kyr, per cwt M fia Hops—Mtstn. ISff ■ a * fork-Kurt, II f* Sun j hard—City fltsaa>„ .th fl .B rrorotMuc—Crude , fit goal* tuSoed #-, Wool-Wste and Faaa. Xl a* n t> Seller lOate Crmtnery S 4 K ' lhxry S3 f m Weaiera c rearasry.... II A M faeiurj.,„ m ,„ M , II 4 ft Cb**s*—Htafy t #s U Hktue fMja m w Kt-m IX ia U ataes—m.., xud i-ont, fl g tl , l'oiu*s Sorlr Hose, dot-tJ<--h#ad. Mete, IM . IS •!<'- wmio Tour—r:ty Orwand. So. 1 Hprmg • M 41 TOO Wheel— Mod Wtut. It) l f . rtoro-New Wsnsrn ... Mb# •'h '#t•-siste...,. dk m u , Barley -Two-rowed Hut* 6 d tl B* 1 Out>—Lin it 4 tt trior# Donr—Ui#—utn sad M:an.f*i ... 1 ac id f uu Oorn Mil 4 snd TeUew..... il <* It (Jala—Kxtra Wbtw. tl * M Bye-ante. m tg m Wool—Washed Combing * Dsloata.. 4 • 14 *X Co washed. 3 " 8i tB du aateoros isia ) osvraa nxnxrr Besf—CatUa hv# weigh! ',♦ Rbrow..... 04 a 04 4 Leafaf W'.§ yih Bom - WN* *N rnustirau. Dour—beer, eholo# end fancy...... 7 as 4 T H Wheat-Pros Bad IX4 4 1 M Ambar ,1M 1 bre—atste... ...... M £ W Oora—Wats Yeiiow.. Mm** o#t—Mixed m 4 Ustler—Crwamsry sxtr# .. tl a U Cbsss*-Sew Tork Factory Dh* 114 rwrMamß-Crnds Bsgtwd. W\ 44 Died in Enrvpto" "tiled in Denver: M and no on in Qm> news received by frienda nt home daily, when in most cnaea aa early nae of Hop Bitter# would have oared th* occasion for nah and newa. See otlier column. Don't Get the (TillD. If you are suhiecttothengue you muat to sura lo keep your liver, bowel# find kidney# in ku*hl live condition. When ' #)i. you will to safe from nil attack*. The remedy to nae ia Kidney-Wort. It i# the to*t pravontntion of all malarinl dip!tea thai you can take. See large sdvertiaement. THE WEEKLY SUN. A larcr *lxl. i-pas* |wpn rf Ml broad coiumn# win tw M-Ut pral-paid lo suv atdroat. an* >*sr. fur ONE DOLLAR. A Idrow THaa< S. s r. City I'l.tVX! PI. It Ml F'.Atkl I'hkT# Fur tUitut#Oilttw, til ttntrv ThnstrksßTrnmoK anoi' Ft)#.lbwin# * roa FiajroFatfy l 'isv,ftthu-ptss e tjK lisiil* Rntkx. Spsstrr#. Fssb ntmro. Tahtsssx l.'Mv Mi;itr,ius InYt-. CViorod Fir*. Barm <Vrt Tlitn<#l Fa* P.pruot<# Jartsy'# Wsa Wurltx *'!*•. tu,w and M- i --• st mtarwi yrkos. C-w I turn**. JkvuMK. Chsrsdro. K*w rttalogtM* ##a' frov rmilsintns tall dcmrtpiiun mud |rw. t Kssi si. Fewrs t bus. BW X l4Ui fltro*#. N*w Voik ' FOR FI7E 3C. POSTAGE STAMPS I *-!'.! mill, prtywtd. to soy addroat. On* l*oi Imltntlon *llvr Coin for * Out# Counter* or 0.!|" Add/ot# r.O.Btx 14*1,Boatoa.Mass alio M. Ml# 0B (tin. |pf iiiot uruat# us .ui#' itentwax of ciffn H_ in *rt# It. B. tVtokcr IA 4>'UU ' D'wortttioa] rnu-tw every w rk oo *uk Opttous of •ao, mu. ytoo. ndoo. omi'*! K-W 'tt t> ! tirralsr# f'—. Ad-tr*w 1 PHI ri k WliiHTt CO lunbttWX. 8i V ~ YOUNC MEN '.US'. ■ r j|J K.ury grsdoule tuv .-no,-.; s psy.og #Hc i it) A'ldros# K V.iestis*. MsasyvT. JsneovUl*. W'x gPtoBHHMBn au re , .•>,•. XJODERB PASTtlLfcß.^^;vSri: ■Bosses^ MU Mm. Shakspearo's lS& i amy'* cupvJVw. Mnrrsy Hill Fub.Ou.TJk K. M SUK.T nIC, |. > . * lib SKUICIi ouutls. XtAt cost# 4 Mlm dr. #•!!• rapidly fur BO eta CstalaftM free 01U • M flrnaaan. 118 Vwht M..fUatoD. Xtn i AfUIIU ttst.lt * Shin IMseaass. thus II1IIM txrid* cored U>w*lFr ex !'• Dot ft Urlll IVI to writ* Dr. F. 4. Ifsroh. onlnfT.O -b RIH KW'Dltll'fl I'holnfliaphl of Sew York and rtciu ty -T. nrltt Bene*), nxio. st SB cent* IV I'ototi S#not#. Sew Tort. Send #uu- • for caUlacse i fkHllllkfl Morwhln* Htkll 4'arawf In II izFMiliNn f"******* Sga.TufiCat#* MS mill Uu. J. marus.su, LeOaann. Ohio, .- . ' A I XAUSIiJ OWL.', w #.btl. UX4t (!U lfa 4 ' A d-'T.#. F ft. yjcXlO A'lsnets Bslq*. fill VTW He vol vers, tisialogns free. Adarros V* IJ i#i O i4re.t Wr#icraHun WurX.HlhhuiA. a-79 A WtCBK. i:' # day at h -me eaitty nitde. (3otly i* Outfit I re*. Address Tat x A Co. Aogtulx, Mstne. OOOrtAA VIAW. Haw ta Make M. Fro Jew OOOUUmk wn a loftuh at. h#*u- tt*. fiwiy .muoth oan iiim#u gotrsntsodto aoaafi P# f f 1# in ro. V, tl# iromi Him $5 to S2O CROUPES MID BY AU. DKUSSidTS M®2?WR^P^ (MM. t "mat |W. < | ,Q9, 1 , 'lit F I wf <~i IB -B, Wt*aaam, SO Saa par, pad I'M. 11,SO TIM UMKW NLW* ■HTLB'M. IRRAIR" REFORK SFCSF JANUARY 31. W BlwU REDUCE tk PRICE of BOTH Ihfuin*! to All wko aubacribe 1 BE FORE] AH U ART St, u follows: Tba ELITE, 1 yaor, poat fru, 11.00 Tha BAZAAR, 1 jraar,post fros, Grand Premium to each aubacnber air Alt tabwrlirttoM at thaaw DUMferaS M™. rearh tftmrm j>Miutrjr 11, ul *M <Uf later. *uu>|.l- I <i*r a eta. (ur t to*fep.. for goat.*— I'MlH* at•)• wtti Ira la haw aia*. DDI7CCI *• •* OTao.aa a hiw # rnlLLOt -in-ala. Ilstat Claim hcYem Jaauary SIM. -'>. c ** <•*— at f. O iMim. and pew .ill (ct Ml (.iin.lin. A. HtrMtt Aaltk, 10 b. tth t., mnr TOUT cm. Sail aaa ataaep far oar Ufp Cnl^mM. Ak woedarfkd abalanaa la Mtaatiliil bp p)# raa thr*WCkMd b* M t. t u. taOi—mlf a awrarad fur tea <w to Waeadt. Bar— IBmwiaamh, Sou, tx.iaan. Ki.r,. Caunft. OMMma. It. baW UIM run una amy tr u.a aMMam m UwM Mat Ml a tor h—ah...<i tar. OtdaW HM )B eiaaauL aed row Sl M u aaaartur t. awytkfef rm Hlt'lHMH. F CURED FREE. M. a. I. BUOfc lag far, KUiri lar-fIS WT DON'T FAIIi to amd .tamp ft* fc* lD ItoaUuotl and rompt/Hr (wuUcww of tfW. riiiaix nrtk, a* LOWEST FIICEE. LAJUJEST VAIIETT. MTBttfTRtISSSSSSSt Champlin's Liquid Pearl 1* a* >l* -.sir.* nil c —i*u. pimiati* Ut aoi <a eel** qu. u.r, tor li ikdtifrtot and P;—urate ttw at* It mmdtly r—m t—at—ra, na, I'rwlilM. rtwpln, allwaa. Blarfca, rU '>!, tUt at aofT ud I'tlK, a* oa yawl Naif to rka mqlnM Tl.r j. imi.un aa< o—4 >*-iatd* am it Is Mr lw Ito idM. Ik em niial 1 drtniad ua 11., tnuM data ah* rtia. Bwid to a!: i-Vdlihdk. h , to<mbik4!i K,wa- <4 Helta i I* CitAMfi lira op. Puw*. ttotuto.* t. A * UH BKIYKM IMTVINt U* a M t.Ui fur ii— v,* ~*r. toatoata im WL latiwdwcte* oar N tmr fl. >UDA r BO> tofey It* uu > ~ M.MU to tram ami Itolf to tor raalarat aiiUm *,*caxil I'eaaratVwa. at* I arias* b a4trt aaiki nun a mil ia ea.ry IM Ikamaiu. !•) Tea,* I. On—. 6 D Tka a— toittua* aad rwfoto ark— to am Dread rd tr.-fea —a rir* hamia w.u, a— ktto SM ftoto **>a *r twin .a *ti ura a— *r t.rniaa oiaty i I AIU * atrul ton >*W toatM. A tarn am *jfc*i tor He htm; ami WHmtaaam*. ■ | M. B. I HMf.toi ,■—,4—ay. Haw Taato. I Loar ßtH#^7 f rlllPlßrß I LefF. I*|i ilßlil I & LRIE ; KIFLHHHHHBHFIH I IMI I- -■* CTm.-. Ulto to tto. tMaatoa. 1 Iknit fmr Warir* 14mm | Ituaray ana Ktatoaar OoaOa.Baa—toft W— | AGENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT, .Q FniOU ONIiT **9 ttu t> It tm*~t m Hut buna rart yito'toH*. ami (to j n aaatpi t, aad aathrtotr ttotorr et Otasi'amaala Snto tor cnfr- ,u>A—X • tall to tto url awl *m> rti* tmn* to A*,to-. Ac..trw kiriAU PrauMßM Oe. PtoftoMyhla, Pi WYFLI WAMtI Met CD tit m Mttm vr *P* w~* ■ • ■VMB JpitofSß- i* • o- 1- - 7*!H /T, • IMHini WAIT*, CCtM % ab'lr lu!—'• | Bir IMB USB.. Mi ftrvrviOk. • MIRK TH AIX> SEH iIIKH, TI TRAMP ABIDAJ)! f. ato Hmra fmr Agrmta tfcraf. PtototnaitoikkMMwlrMattoßwtkw trait Stn,t qtorti aad aacara totittarr. "1 "M to IbM M*!** # toal%wf - I tfMla r.K. BUMt,narttoto.n. BEATTY ss&pjftmeß? MS; TO AGENTS. Tw —i tol to all r.ar taova! Carlrtaa 1 ! Ilounlwld I ni)rlapaatoto. A Itt—J to ! Cin winter. A iuti to oarlcaato ItiP.ifkßwi aa 1 r. r~f Mikyrt. aark ta ear at raiw*|to A •%!. Ut'tara. a|*iatrric!! arraacad oc< ao'a—. tto J m4j m* ,• 'imtal kaadr Jton*Jw4is aaa r ytotoft " It-Mtiftt.'' ;a*->ri n9. tone >.a r kr .otvr!ptoa. Trraa.Br., atliaei i. lt .i \ul.r n>\ * t T OO EiR DISEASES. IH.C.K. toaoaaaaa (tto a.-i'-iaoaa Aval Barraan , 1 to Haailiag. fk.) clrmal) tita tiw to tto tiratiaaalto ' IV to a "m ami :>Urra to tto Ear at kia .Bb aaMwaakaa trtwlM a aatkura irputatkak. —larlalur aa t—tat • aaa Cktatrk. Call or M fi, ha UMh I 1 11. V 4 aa tkr Ear. Ita tMara— alto ttoir t 1 aarmrkt- M. t t.trraa Aaral <aieak. Eradlwt. I*a. CIIMIMS IIIUYUS * W i Y ' S'"4 Or. J'r —.•. fbk VI t inl a tot Oakaw tl mm Piak Ttoto Vanar lkr. JBEII Dilnfa. fc . ,; IESIN*^W^WBS&E 1 I TahVta V i sOap— • taar. ivaaa. Jt Vadkto la • aira fvaua Baa tl. to iV akata werlaatoßßm I - 1 An Elesant Holiday Present! A Bs-r.ttjr. trrouiitPH *I.BI m, Hrauurmiy lllaairatito ttuajhoat with Oalarad Vmllv Kirdv rata*. Aattmifi Iraaaa. ate.. aVsantly I toaad In Out. aim •: totoct Qtuvlatto all aaat ftm ' jaatto aa raratpt to oo'y IB rta (Poaiafa atanna tatra.) 1 Wa nit* tbia aty ln after to mrcnr tto a*ldnaaaa to f aboai wr In 1-- to ba al.la to UalBM to art aa k A ran la tor our baanttfa: e*iu na Addraaa ail " ur lan to Bit" * HON*. Writ Hav.a. t ana. ' I barr raaatrat aaa to tbr atorr Allnti and an a*- tokiabrtl tint aach an aiasant t-oo* can ba fwMabad for only IB itajtoap. Pkaraaana. Vaat Havra. Cn. MIIM>u ti MHIUIIB i BOinrtlrwm ' Urtuuliat *te ' tail tf UUr II !•> T 111! N( IliS AT ALL WOKUI'S ro it vwacvi: EAKS. ru.. I at Taaii. Ki Viaaaa. itol: Viman !d. tonißlt* rata, 1<; l'aarv Hf. and tiaaaa Aa wvu Uou Mmoi. IITA On T ARMtoafttMXkm rveraaar.ini liuoaal hu ora at any aa<b. tto 1 f. rt-aki orimtoi nmH. lut- Tn.no Carauwosa a i flrrulan with aew atylri and MWMIhTIWW * HAELIR OKtiAK CO. , liort.'j. Nr* YV or i"Uicaeo. ON 30 DATS TRIAL ' i V, will aaittl our Elrrtro-Yoltatc Ralta and othar ( i Elarmr Apnllanrra iit'n trial tor 3k Oara to thoaa ami. to, I with Mrrum l> i*de> aui KM * ajen—d mohma Alao to tlia l.nrr. Eklnrya. KhvumatlaSß. Parmtj - iu. 4c . i MWT (Mnr yproded er eojety- Ali.traaa Yoltair Bait fa., MmretaU, *kh. I VaTto a | J I|UL JllVki ' a Vaiaty of RIUI par rnuaih aaat AXpauaaa ~r allow a lnr|a e—miuioa, to aall am mam . ami WvOdarfMl da aiaaa tato* IM aow. ton toaftar Addiaaa rHAultt-ft .ItayAaU.Mlto. Tltmt IB MIOMT'I I ' ' \FIP ' JJJAUFFIL^ 110.00 StjHMiia. Otmld BtonA Co . Naw London. M. E. ; f* Bra ut lln I (mil Haw Daateaa i,j nail IB O rant* and atawp: wot.h 7A centa Oreatoat barjaui , over oßrrad. ATCBIBCi PATTftftW 00., Atohlaoa. Ia ajCC a'wee* In yauiwown town. Trrnto and 3} out AC .twa. Ad.jrraa H. HatAert A Co. ForHaad. Ma nn, Wt Us,Hh hardson * CO'B wm ■ ■ amp PERFECTED BUI i Oitaa Bntlar tha*i)t*4fNl eolor th* *aar rowit thonairdiaf Dalryrorn nj IT IS PERFECT, nationalJtlpl.una iil.l.Dairy Fair. Aafc irrntr dr || It coal*, who ux'i where to get It, WELLS. jrcwT own Bells of Cornsville I TBIOB e"e ssMsir a. e wmmm* m armti TKBVLE. (V.O nam) Wvardeae ew SKTnftiyMMß cEASHHe. . rjTtttesssr* I | MNP tBBMBa Ndl*P4 ** • f PWMiiwkwßa(to*eatOmmeewFwei eeeM*A fatwew. OUTER DiWOB A P*. SoMe. #.e,eyewdk<ML. mmwmtm I ArwrSS *!tTxc£fifur*i*'■ '•"'•At* *Sa bSLmM &m 4 t** J if m*ifMrrii Chtoio. nUltti ÜBR? G ATMJW. *J*gr * TBAP IKWJB ttm MMMI a H—limt ■ * Leading Markets Of the World! Bntykw iin mi——Baa Wa FIE • W *t.r'(i OVER 30,000 ll**,**. *.. MM* 1 Wart aad Law Pnaaa. B—" ■* 7 top* js! feto* PMrnt feet and Iledi F*jrw W*aw. toal i dratuat fa* , # • *=■ tewrtaM fa'te k*BA o-ik fail feat a tve to .u-r -to to raryw a*a aa —W* to VBAtAaB, .QAPOWH=IER la t*M **Ad Walla tola faiarauMad k*r* OR FAMILY SGAP V.AK3NG M—tkaak awe—tvaartad aa* mm let *atWE *• aft aad Tol'm Aaap alir k t|. it m t nx wmnmr ** ■ Biwjowm fto Wafer. M BkOdtoi • Lfa. whi.a a add takatou wrti a. : am! xdftdM a*a ***' ma ta mmm a*:> *vt ta SAPONIFIER IANU TWB rnetfivftiis Ssli l£.asiff Co.. rMiLAiiLiriut. _ _ EXOOUJ 1 WARYS~ rgnTtSitig RES ■EBWiwmiTorrHfMim Tym g a*T A t : g)^g' \qmmm For Itoaarty of Podsh. t liwf La v.. Chntaiaaae -a*.. PTNSIONS. ■aw Law. ■ to Ba-dkare end km ijWlßq F—kaaa data hack la dkackirfa ar daatt IbaklM Addnaawiti ittan t* ■" WsSi,_. * MDUtB ? TSt" COD-UVa OIL TA WIARITTSRRTA'AI FREE GIFT! c^bm'Smm ■I I • a I Hunk *rut ta any )*• aaa adUrta-i wile Caemnadutt, llkaatliltla, AOMMi -r Tlx rant, or hual fatarrli. I n p- . t.-i aad :,itiat itad; let pafra feenc, un. It haa w* u ta..' nirami la the provtdaara to wod. to aa a>k HUUI> v.. tult.r ;ivr*. Stud neiar aad F. O. ad.trata erru. aru. i**.u , fid u.t.!aj luralnahia to paraaaa wdtoia. n't:. dkrato to th* Mam. Thml Lmmb*. .1 rj- IIAVIL WOUPE. tV.kHI. o*lo. SaV ti. i.iyaf ic whxh yua aditrtWadfal TIHTD TI V> I pi.'Uipt cu'r of kiitney.Btod- Hl 11 ;3r ami Irtitary Itaa—a. I | wuaat a ung ettrn aa—DAam I ihaoatcn, '.n", 1 ■ i* k . IPFFTT OCT i ••fsnrw st as; UIJUUDI ■ Try Hunt* l>i*rdy. Bro4 for luniphT. t L> ... WW. . CLARE.K. FimMWW. ft. I- ? - Dr. Barker ~| ih* dmbtoa W'.mttal torOuUcrro • EM aayi tt rx*w:. ,*i uttokar'a oil'' reetaiHiy JJk't talkald ar* taarad : •< —I ■wared rxr.mlveiy a pop ft. . 7** , ,*•—. ... wen at Utuui.* ataie SO tu SrJuU htfthdi arerytaeaift. todm .^aSTswsj?*,, rTER COLOR o&. The larwr t Bdtlar Bayem ircoMi>Mft ; iq-eea' : I" rod h> dftfaato* (Twasitvlra. ftwardrd kMßfe