The Will, Rlame not the times in which we live, Nor tortune frail and fugitive; Elauie not your parents, nor the rule Of vice or wrong once learned at sehesl; Bul blame thysell, Oh mau! Although both heaven and earth combined To mokl thy flesh and form thy mind, Though every thought, word, action, will, Was framed by powers beyond thee, still Thou art thysell, Oh man! And sell to take or leave is ree, Fealing its own sufficiency; In spite of sonscience, $pite ol fate, The judge within thee, soon or late, Wil blame but thee, Oh man! Bay not, ‘1 wonld, but contld not He Should bear theblame who fashioned me Call you mere change of motive choice? Scorning such pleas, the inner voiod Cries, ‘Thine the deed, Oh man!” FOR THE FAIR SEX. Sampo What ft Cost to be a Bridemald, “It is no trifling expense to be a bridemaid a! a fashion wedding.” a Wa bingtor correspondent of th Hartford (Conn. ) Evening Fo. * Lately | a lady bearing another ask her daughter | it she was to be an attendant at a certain wedding, promptly answered: *No: | am tired of paying at least $100 for the dress she wears whenever she isa bride maid. purpose seven times, and that isenough.’ Of course a handsome present is given by a bridemaid to a bride, which adds ocpsiderably to the cost of her at tendance or her friend. The ‘best man’ at somo weddings is forced to pay out a good round sum for bouguels for the bridemaids. 1 know of one inst nee where a young gentleman, who could tH afford it, was told that he would be expected to present each of the twelve bridemalds with a bouquet of rosebuds. There were no groomsmen at that wed- ding, and only six ushers, so the unfor tunate best man, after he had aceepted RUMORUUS, The candle-wick is up to snuff, Even dumb animals exhibit attach: nent, the wvehio ¢ he draws, A physician gives divections “ How te gee the blood circulate? not as simple as whe od way of calling prize-fighter We would inform * A Reader the term “Mind your p's and q%" originated wich the Chinese, It form erly stood : “Mind your teas and Ruse, : A it tigi! pit in the Whe n she had a penny given her to collection box at ohureh. dropped in the coin, she ex- claimed: ** Thats the way the money goes, pop goes the weasel" The wise ones say that nothing is so mnd to bear ss prosperity; but most men would practicsl il nstration of the adage. A man in Canton, Steuben county, bas rat ed a csbbage, around the hesd of which thirteem smaller heads wore clustered, — Exchange. Probabiy the cabbage was on tue table.— Syracuse Sax wdanrd. “I liad a mind to see you yesterday snd pay that bill, but couldn't come,” said 8 procrastinating debtor, That Was presence of mind that did me good . IO} lied the weditor, An effort is making to revive t ine mateh, Weshond thing original this year in orthography, ard herewith tender gratuitously literary Jitter of our waste basket, A smal boy went to see his grand. mother. Atter locking esgerly around the handsomely <urnished room w here she sat h ¢ eX CIS . gly: “Ob, grandmamma, where miserable a an % says you ke -Cincinnal Commercial, nc the spel ii it X imirir i8 the n | & There are some differences observable as we journey through life, which we cannot help remarking upon. We nd: The difference between a man and hi dog when they go into a gin shop to- ges her is, that the dog never comes out drunk ; and the difference bet ween a fash- fonable young man spd a dummy in front a clothing store is, tl the dummy does rot swear and swagger and smoke cigar ties an 1d pat on more style than two would be able to carry, — Sfeu- HN 4 ol ‘ id bdenville Herald, is dead—that g Lim ood old man, more, eOat, “Old Grimes . We ne TE All S09 MR-IA fed Ts Wao Bi 0 dultoned 4o Wh y monrn i fs streets ¥ wear OQ own beh es This danghters live we find ‘em. i Grimes’ coal ® nd ‘em. 8a wim -— Puck. Celestials while fishing off on the Pacific coast, a few ight a huge devil fish in As it came slowly to view surface of the water its arms i of the boat. With a they succeeded in chopping ofl ers and thus tree +d their i ie wi hole bod ¥ was got 1d the prize conveyed to ¢ it was cut into pieces restaurants A A a Several ¥ on side Manvers at the Table, Your tales ¢th nay coarse pican. My Jol maintains there is something de- 1 a dirty tablecloth, degra- ous then the damage 3 oe nn seri Af linen eloth (don't nse cotton!) ol afford pe heavier “table. for this purpose. Ur an 0 d darned, washed, and kept for oniy. ‘0 if you can spare it r cover will lie more smoothly id nw bet! er quality of vy, and Reep. ciean a third longer f upon the bare boards tome kind—crocuet or E—under the dishes and a papkic at erch place. Beside those. have knife and fork isid straight and side by side at the right h and, a clean jumbl €r or fob et, and an * individual butter-plate. The fashion of using these Iast is Bot. ony eieanis but economical, since the bit but ter can be col lected after th | and we d for cook- ing without i associations” of gravy, crumbs or sweets, Do not let the boys wash in the eating- rooms ; nor comb their hair with a ‘amily comb b ung over the sink; nor yet pro- duce each Lis Wii w @ 5% QC Ep Ts 4 ma s basket-work ad : i O 2 of - Us mi © Cilng til w the asscembled family It is almost as objections ble, It parlor. obtuse point, on scrapings ol the ham esting oni vy to the The shock of the idea may prevent him from falling into the habit 01 cl eaning millionaire, in the Jpersuasion that it is for the time ad place. When seated at table let the helping be done in decorous turn as tLe parent: shail deerce. An overloaded plate it this day is considered unsightly. should the few articles taken at the same time upon it be strred together and compounded as a druggist makes up a preseription, the knife taking the piace of the spatula. Teach the ehil- dren next tochew well and slowly, with the lips cigsed to svoid the sound of | crunching and sm acking Fast eating | Las more to do with our national bread. Never alow the sopping on wipinz up gravy or molasses with bits of bread when the solid Soptents of the plates are consumed. [If the young peo- | ple use water ss a beverage, see that they acquire the habit of wiping their lips before drinking, thus leaving the & inss npsoiled. Tea and coffee must be runk noigelessly, not sucked, trom the gide of the cup, leaving the spoon in the siucer, and the cup be held by the han- dle. Ihave sat at table with a ponder- ous D.D., LL D , who made me tremble for t.e dainty china by grasping the cup with his whole hend, the thumb overlapping the brim, while he imbibed the contents at one mighty quaff, suc- ceeded by a loud * Hal’? Demand that requests for food, acoep- tance and declinature of the same be conveyed in set and courteous phrase; thas all the members of the family seat themselves at the same tine and with- out bustle. Exact from the chance lag gard a sentence of apology, addressed wo Jousesit, To you also, as hostess, should ¢ directed the * Please excuse me,” or “* May 1 be excused?” without which no one, old or young. should be permitted to quit the tab.e until all have finished, put spoons in emptied cups, lay knife and fork in close parallels across the piale, the haadles to the right, folded napkins and left them on the same side between plate and cup or goblet. When all rise the chairs should be lifted, not pushed, back and set quite out of the way of the turning figures, “ When you leave the table, leave the room,” is an excellent rule in most households. If servants are to clear away dishes and pla‘es, the presence of mere lookers-on will be unwelcome | the mothers and daughters perform tie work, “ Father" and the boys are apt to ‘be in the way, loth as the kindly women are to hint shis—¥arion Harland, sn Ceng reg. timalist. It is said that Miss Young devoted the profits of her most famous novel, the ** Heir of Redcliffe.” to fit out a mis- sionary ship, ani $10,000, the profit of her “ Daisy Chain,” to buildin 3 Bis Sionfry church at Auckland, land. That is writing to come Te the post, was coolly told that he would be required to provide the round domen { of bo uquets,’ gi Versatile Powers The women of the Eastern States have | wonderful powers of endurance, write 'a Scores of them do their own work, take on a lige family, snd at the same time ouitd some especial talent, as that of music or inti A traveler cites the case landiady, who ade all the pastry her own hands, and says: Now | when vou learn that every day we had five different kinds of pies, besides a | pudding of some sort, and that there were never less than twenty-five, and »ften nearer forty people at table, you may form some idea of the work she had to do. Yet when she took { the table with the guests air of a Iady of leisure who so tranqui between the dining though pot hersell ter of an authoress of at the North. Half s ds her books in m and thelves of the i And even the indy who washing, complained, while Le organ, that on Monday fingers were always stiff, an never fet in hamor fo has an und nly corresp yndent Of hop I' Seal al she had th Her assista went back and for SOME Zn OF more of YEI'seé Were on in the parior, the p ag the elagere Gia an IRVIN ' sho t gs unm has been fairly well i house whieh full of pic { and is simp! TUS, ‘5 ch ATININE. Fashion Notes. the sesson Plush is the pet material of The Quaker America, is now ("by long 5 ol iress, fMmshioned adopted in Paris, tabliers, panels and 10K COSTUMES are ireguentiy i again in boots are {@ BITS. N ATTOW {oes are see n. Ironsze On tl 18 2 U t new shoes for ohildre Plaids so much worn bys are Ren iL skirt and Gres Sef=on, {na anything may be worn, milly made Pe $i i an £700. Younz ite wry are very Br QO cad ed sal ins are so pe manship give the most €xq! lisite hand embr Entire cloaks are seen in ¢ heavy gold threads woven i and gold cord is used for the As a fashionable novelty, coatinue popular, 8 new shaped to ‘the fig two seams down the back a dolx a Dol Are ms large, the Japanese, with large, pouel § lead, Plush i used to linery it is { pears on aimos of the seaso The woolen | a8 elegant in their ws silk and yel vet, and o ose silk anc wool, ilk thrown up to the suriace, are very rich. Low-necked dressedare b oh . for ball cul square { front, and with elbow sleeves at all The long Langtry hood with brig lining is fashionable, especially young Iadies’ wraps and street suits, and many cords, terminating in tassels IRCIO8 Wear j1ACReis as while ong. iD. C.ORKS Or $ in w riect ix #8 to h +} n circulars and » is, by ivy NE AC FITY wi their own, and ans hold is a furore this season, excess in trimm : je favo I Lt gvery Las fabric: 3 of the season are are those of f 3 3 Qi i it little worn 3 1 ) The nana! bodice back, is high in heart-shaped sieeves or the in no 3 Gresses sr } i 1:4 for { ming both cloaks and dresses. New York Fashion Matters. There is at present no indication of any change in ladies’ bon nets and hats Nearly all wear bonnets, a’though round hats of various shapes are worn by n { to whom they are more becoming than the small ' onnes, and also by young misses, who loot better without the springs, which are often the only differ. ence between a bonnet and a hat. The small ¢ Boose now worn is a fashiona rival of the large bonnets whic bh have been imported, a question of a few weeks whether the inrger or smaller styles will prevail th:ough the winter any vip combinations of richly blended satins! and plushes prevail as during last month, | and jet, steel, gold, cashmere and color ed beads are still used in profusion, with various.y designed ornaments of gilt, steel and jet. The small Fanchon. com- posed of a pufl of plush three inches | wide, a beetle and feather or small ~s. { trich tip or occasionally a flower and i bud at one side, with strings of silk or | | lace, is the extreme example of the small bonnet worn. As if to concentrate the { warmth of the capotes they are being | made of seal, tiger, «nd otto fur Seal. } skin is also used in the compositi n of i large r hats and bonnets in the pla e of | plush. They are trimmed with birds | and fancy feather ornaments and Leavy | silk and cheni cords, with seal balls in place of tassels at the ends. Short English walking jackets of light cloth are found too convenient to dis. { card, and are made of light colored ! cloth. They are usually double breast. { ed and trimmed with plush or far on the reverse, pockets and cuffs. Buttons representing owls’ heads, boars, ete, | about as large as a quarter or half dol. iar, are used for fastening and ornament. Fur buttons and bars with cords are | also used. Sableand mink fur is occa. sionally used with the rich broecades for | Jnings, and the enda are combined with | the rich fringes of some of the most ele. gant and imported doimans. Ermine und squirrel are, however, the principal | linings of ouside garments, where eol- ored quilted satin or plush is not vsed Marabout feather trimming is often | owed where bands of fur are appropriate, Fur lined circulars of silk « are too convenient ¢ of wrap when not needed not to be | popular. Tie ulster is also one of the | { i as they have been during former sea- sons. dolman sleeves, which extend to the back and form a cape. The half fitting shapes are a8 muc hh worn as those out- lining the figure closely. Two or thre small capes are warm, and are preferred by Joan to the revers or simple collar. K'lt plaited skirts are seen on some, but add greatly to the weight, The loose ule ster of light eloth is made with Russian or Chinege sleeves. They are worn in all colors, from ecru tinted cloth trimmed on the coliar and sleeves with beaver fur, to the darkest mixed goods and biack. The dolman continues to be the leading shape for the rich silk and vel- vet materia's and for black cloth, and casionally seen, a——————————— Nathaniel Hawthorne's shivness was almost inconceivable He had a lofty tower built on to his house, and located Lis study in its highest rooms. Thus all visitors were obliged to ciimb a long, Steep flight of stairs, without banisters, 1 at last come to a trap door leading Beh and upon which Mr. Haw- thorne was sitting. Moreover, the doors below were diligently guarded, and few were able to e Bde | the attendants to secure entrance at all Ra Baa Ee MEL) X E oPICS, — An exchange complalvs that the asso. | ciated press telegraphs slang when it savé a certain thief skipped out." There is no alnng about that, Take vour Bibie and turn to Keclesinsiios, thirty. ninth chapter and twenty-sixth vorse, It tends: ** Who will trust o thief, well appointed, that skippeth from to city ™ } a @ uid CLLy There {8 one kind of matchmakers no {body oan reasonably find fault with, The kind that illuminates Christendom with matohes not made in heaven—the | kind that pays the government $3,561 | S00 n year taxes, al a cent a box, This woud indioste that the Average of use is about seven boxes annually {or every one of the 80,000,000 of people in the repubiie ates that the increase of decaving teeth, prema. 1d general nok of mus strength, are greatly due quality of flour the gluten being thrown ler to make the flour white He urges the use of uabolted flour, and of eggs, milk and butter. He denies that fish is brain or that Agassiz ever i aud cisims that butte ail fat, i8 a better kind an any other. Although the site ot led and ‘out of t! the woods, se leoted nwo ROTTS 10 €X1it Manhattan river on m Lhe ! FH LOO Dr. Cutter norvons diseases, ture baldness, ny cular and bone impoverished sl Use, 8g i On I d, WHhS, v t} sind LA r, being of bry nony ie in food d question about 1853 is set- therefor AC Teally In the site he Ve Xt word's {air of { are 3 at f i : mittee . Hey + Inwood ™ OVO for is $ 5 Of 9 Le exe north of with the Hariem and the Hudson not iar : historical Horse on it, of in estend anit Me OLE it pio 18 Black fa an objec dh and as the gTo tavern, ol which wil t i Ih Lhesdqguarters, eleven miles from i reached by numer. eam two elevated vison River railway. of rs at Hl Oberammersau atl success pecuni amounted to $60 profit t divi » orniers ¥ De Mi 4 J i comp ain Ore i i influence pressed wit ny 18 advanced by Mr. 1. of Boston, in regard { an international me prominent Warm 84 8 met with fund oF I und the Cotte n Exposi a Was lates Sen. er TOrs prominent Am rica. Itis exposition at Al ths of Se pt next, U8 nufae world w the purposeé of Eff will bu arter from Congress A journment, i wasary buil ideration Hal square, ¢ acres of fRooris tO designed t Ww ianta during the Oot and \ the improved cu. ture, preg HEN R are oot i ) DEY £ 1IAanCes 3 on in all iil o brought testing res made be nue plans for 1 Aireadcy fore f amg selected DTOCESSOS of the take piace judge its disputed American definitely DECESSAry Nana Will experienceq this bh. EYES ( finest und 15 £X Dex point as to § or Eng settied . Ci0l 4 Co 5 Sat © ii g R riority of will 1 ion A834 we Catling a Boy's Halr. n f 2 | arouad lias be- RCTAZRY it is ume inevitable mus! be ooling LBIr and eathers : boy's bleached f i use hen un abo come ail i fuil cut i i. 45% | i fac Fhe boy No one ever | ance with a Y bad arrived when 4 L 4 bis RG want it cut, of course, speaking acquaint. who thought the time h part with enough hair to stufl « sofa pillow. They must coerced, and kind words and broad promises are thrown away. Coer- cion is the only method. 1 my boys ran about so long and hen when I get a spare halt day | piay barber. There is no appeal from my d¢ cision. W hen I come out flat-footed I cairy my point or die trying. “Young man, you can get ready to | have your hair cut.” * N¢ xi wee ak PY ** No, sir—now!"’ “ With a buzz-saw?"” “Yes, if the shears won't do it." “Won't you draw blood?” ‘1 may have to.” GOesn boy Vv e could De * et ih iff wood and coal to last ask lo in "ni a and [ won't | be d! }! * Come out here and make ready!” I never take any chances on a boy. 1 | have an old chair boited to the floor, and then I bolt the boy to the chair. 1 fix { him so that he can move neither hand nor foot, put a soft-gag in his mouth to prevent sa neighborhood alarm, begin work. The first step toward cutting a boy's hair is to put in ten min- utes’ hard work with a currycomb. If hie hasn't been running loose over two or sufficient to rake out the snarls, buttons and articles pre lotsly mentioned, basket is placed behind the chair for them to drop into, and they can be deco- | rated with fancy pictures and made to { Berve as parlor ornaments. When a boy's hair is ready for the | shears brace your feet and shear away. | | Shear front, back, top and side without | { reference to lines or angles. The object is to remove hair, There is no use of | any conversation, not even when the { shears find a piece of wire and refuse to jeut it. The boy woulan’t know h OW it | | { got there if you asked him. He Las! { had his head in closets. cellars,” gar- | rets, barns, fence { corners, barrels, boxes, and all sorts of nooks, and such | | extra attachments are no surprise to in No one should be less than half an | hour robbing an average boy of his ca~ | | pil'ary substance. Any attempt to | | hurry the job will result in overlooking | 8 lot of shingle nuils, the missing screw. | driver, or sor mething which may damage i his Sunday hat. My average time is | thirty-five minutes, and I have only two | minutes left after being able to see that | he has a scalp. It then takes ten ad- | ditional minutes to look him over and { identify him as the same bov 1 began on. His neck bas grown longer, the size | of his ears increased, and the whole! shape of the head is altered. | ; { | a When I | am sure that it is my boy, aud not the gon of some neighbor who has skulked inon me, I brush him off with an old broom, crack his head three or four times, draw the bolts an! remove the gag, and then hold the door open for him to shoot into thie back yard. Iam a loving father in all else, but when I cut a boy's hair I'm a stern old Roman of the first water,—M. Qucd mt ———— Dr. Henry Barnes records a case of an extremely severe attack of gout brought on by sleeping in a newly painted room. Thres years before, the patient, an oid man, had suffered from a slight attack of the disease, but soon re covered, and up to the time of joie. = posure, had been quite free from symptoms. The introduction 0 into the System in given as the cause ol the attazi IN E WS EPITOME. Hastern and Middle States | I'ue joo harvest ia in progress as all points i on the Hudson north of Catekill fue 164 savings banks in Massachusetts earned lust your vearly $19,000,000, ABOUT eighty leet of the large iron pler at Long Branch has been demolished by a storm Ar the fleet annual dinner of the New Kang land Society, ol in the Brooklyn, held From Washington, Tun following nominations have been con firmed by the Benate: Kugene Sohuyler, ol New York, 10 be consul.general at Bucharest; William Lawrence, of Ohio, to be fivel comp. troller of the treasury; Ass O. Aldis, of Ver. mont, commissioner for the settlement ol Frenoh and Awmarloan olaimas. THE secretary of the treasury an unknown valopa postmarked New York, $110 lias parson, in an en the sum of LE colved from The mon y has been deposited in the Academy of Muosle, many noted persons were present and spee hes were made by Presi. @ Wiant, General Sherman, Ward Beecher dent Hayes, General Seorotary Kvarts, Honry others. RAILROAD travel in portions of New Jersey and Long Island has been much impeded by | heavy snow.drifts, fue president, t easurer aud seoretary of | Mutual Stock ‘of | York ety, sla the ** Uperating i mp any,’ have been arrested, charged Now wilh ining money on ise pretenses d persacne tha past Year of annoera out 8 CLRIRE ith wing 2 the country in i HE PArYIDE row § thag 20 ali parts yh wo 81 have hoon swindle 8s LS, have been arrested mainly through ave boat arre | tanindy U ofl the New York Stock Exchange. division of the Le. Muu % On the Beaver Meadow higt Richard {ats MceGinley 1 Valley miiroad, near J nner aad Lawrence Ho AY eT by su explosion of Patgrax WiniiaMson, otherwise Own us Goall the man ANORY I ra to tha Rev, Dn the IHX, root Lrinit pan al wrote Morgan York, d y chureh, ed in two o'slook 1 was arrested } i the other alisrnoon in Baltimore last Maroh tng of apnoyi stters to Dr Thomas nen id Wil PATRICK DORAHOR Yin, ol a ¢ a Iocomotive wh wen 'anio A A TRAIN i ol 1 coal cars over and Ma Nh to al Natok a4 ran MON J 0 } We thre hn ea, Uhaster wl re atiempling 0 oross fmerous soe student woke Perry, of Cans containing } Of WAND water jor windows at r of niew ra loss of abo CW ostern and Southern AX WO wee 514.000 States, toh says that for the lisg a on A steady decline in por} several finn pers have been ship CIs, and swilt Ponsumed save it ahsented t the cha: An in 3 3 vestigation an Une of thew serreh the | valuabi on saturate | ith coal oil over the floor and om the bed After bis i pplied & match and thes left Jom the wed, #4] Pus AX entire passenger tral trestle fity feat } Lis po » mal irroun » fol to death. th \ alton, yo splint want DEAT col gh log the cars upou one another in & oon. tased and David Bloom, an heap mail agent, a passenger named Good. Ware Weg uenily br i #00, Wore up ihe which ke oat one, harped srnong splintered i i v wo oo arsd emen were also killed, and several passengers severely. Tug heavy fall in wheat has onused several £ ARTER, 1 Har } fabures in dt. 138, Davin J. and ¥ { an old and reputable B rington, also a highly re. ¢cilipen, +11 specialye citizen, Doth armas in good siroam- #aneai-Lthe former about fifty-five years of Pe ui ti rte i: ie E g they quarreled ar fin nw. Ky. 1 Harring the spe, the later about Ave-~had an which was heard at wabethtown gait and shot Carter, ball & out at the back he u nouth and comin entert of his n Young wWounae Carier, t of ironed barreled 8 SOND 1 man, rman home and ret in few minutes with s double shotgun both barrels of which he Huan He fell seemingly liwcharged i kil lifeless and lay to the body of ington, apparently him ing instantly perfectly still where he had fallen, but old Carter seized a smith’s slodce lying near, and the head of his vietim aud then fell over Lim in a dying eondition. AMOS Tal daring the grea PAN AKERMAY, atlorney-greners tor part of General Grands t first term in the presidency, died at his resi- denoe at Cartersville, Ga., a low evenings ago, aged filty seven years. Four oolored laborers at Now Orleans were drowned by the titing of a swinging stage on which they w.re standing while prepating to assist in the Jandiog of a steame: J. A Rowlett Ganpyen Staton, resident of 1 Lia hoase by a negro Loy named Campbell and & prominent Ky., was oniled from asked to come to the stable. While there he was knocked down and robbed of about §130 Suspicion rested upon Campbell and a brother ol his, and they were arrested and onfeased to 1hey were car. At taken men red to Mantordville and lodged in jail | twelve o'clook the next night they were hundred Gardner received prob. | from their cells by about one and hung to a tree, ably fatal injuries. A MUTINY of twenty prisoners in the Co. lumbus (Ohio) jail was quelled by the police bombardiog the mutinee:s with cold water and chunks of coal. Beveral conviols were seri. 4 hit with pieces of conl. Earvy on © hristrons morning Walter G. Drury, drug clerk at Napoleon, Ohio, was and instantly killed by Genera! Robert | Sixty-eighth regiment, Ohio volunteers, and afterward governor of 8.uth Caroline, The only son of Scott, a young man sevonieen sears old, end somewhat dissipated, had been on a Christmas spree with Drury and a party of friends, and early in the evening his iather had succecded in getting him home. Later flually had been pat to bod by Drury in the | Intter’s room over the drug store. When Governor Beoit discovered the whereabouts of his gon he went to the drug store and de. manded admittance. He remained within only & few moments, and on coming out de- elared he had shot Drury. The declaration was found to be only too true. Scott was arrested, and the threats of lynohing made by the excited people of the town became so ominous that a militia company was called out to protect the prisoner. Drury was to have been married in a few days. A. M, Coxkrin, editor of the Socorra (New Mexioo) Sun, was shot and killed, as he and his wifo were leaving the Methodist Cliureh Christrans festival, by Jacob Baoa, one of a prominent Mexican family. The deceased iveurred the ill will of the Been family in the Territorial legislature by his boldly expressed sentiments concerning edueation and abuses of civil rights in the Territory. A TRAIN was fired into by some miscreants at Neeloyville, Mo , and Dr. J, H. Paine, of Carroll, Texas, was killed, and P. P. Jones and wile, of Pennsylvania, were mortally EreRsury os nacount of conse ianoe. BECRETARY SuBkMAN has directed Treasures i outatand due January 1. The interest on al ing six per cents of 1881 and on the tour per | cents is payable January 1, and aggregates | §14,000 000 | i of Judge Willian B. Woods to be an associate | Justice of the United States supreme eourt, i Joux D. Dawasss, the publio printer, in bis { shows that the actual expenditures on acoount | of graphing, United States for the fiscal year en the printing, binding, esgraving, ola, for the Eovurysmut ol ling 0. 1880, as executed at the government amounted to $2004 760 of expenses for paper wes paw | ing office, agRrogate amount $435 730 I'he aggregate | lihographiog engraving paid tos Eo @J3 gmount and wis S140, The amount expended on account of publ $468,503. i i bindieg was During the second bills 1 649 LOL lor the Senate and jon | printed 1 $1 8 i «i060 executive resoiniions, nents, miscellaneous documents, 725 reg | filteen { dential documents Ores of eom fi i 1 resolutions and five For i | were printed 3 8508 bills and joint resolu mittees, oon the House uonas, | ninety executive doouments, mwiscellansous documents, nine and 1,703 reports of eommittess. A xvMBER of Ponca Indian chiels visiting i Dakota by Secretary Sch and Lave accepted the offer. | Sisce 1870 the quantity | liquors manufactured and | United States has been more than double 1870 their lands in wre of consumed fermented mn i fs the quantity of fermented liquors re. turaed for taxation tw the 6.5674,000 wliille Om mis oLer internal revenues was baurels of thirty-one gallons each, there was re ned during the fiscal 13,547,000 barrels tur 1881 these fig year ending Jane 30, Reduced to your thera ware na € Us of termented 414 000,000 Assumiy in th ited Dintes LORY lous liquors 000,000 this woul fermen eqoni 10 about eight the poy aistion consumption ol led domestic inst your and gallons per capita, or more than one a barrel for every man, woman snd the country Dr Win gent for threaten Ww overran the Ia the colo Han Territ tor the jooste on the lands set apart bas had an iterview with the President, stated that during a session of Co whatever in rect wold take no action anything Like the abrogation of a treaty. ing sohedules for the statistion of 0 hored Ih § ol to De gal under Henry R PRs 8 i ed New York he Ognasus Wn Waite, ot and part of £ : prepan ALO mde Oe bred re Foreign News, Haxsex & Co, English banker snd Constantinople, 0. Their mde to Turkey Lave failed losses are chiefly UNMnLoxuro, a poweriu! Alrion, Pond we chief of South bas been complet with 1} lows of i 2 300 wen and dH eats & © ied and ten w Dablin Lave se LEGRAM from thay Lies sptan ¢ near the mouth of the 8B onds of her cargo, w had already bean lade nes book of ar, lin arge ol t desis t Be Ves “re inter wk tor Dall ries, mostly oar Wow, du for Ye i taken to ld SUe Was in brought mere Wie DeCasArily ret PN munition were taken 10 the queen The Jun which a: & SlLore t } a military guard is spparenty same vessel {rom Au gt 12 by ing R assinn authorities have arrests i Maehaoloff a Nihil ry jpator ia against ol the smuperor of Russia at the ace on the seventeenth of February 1 i me were (aken o a party in disguise it nobleman, and ar . the atlemy eleven soldiers of the guard were fifty-six woan led, some of them tatally the explosion of a dynamite mise in a cellar under thd imperial dining Lall Tue Grand Omnge lodge of Ireland Las resolved to enroll a number of men who will always hold themselves in readiness to assist persons who are ** Boyeotted.’ A Paxana at one of the boilers of the steamer letter says that Tarrangaills Isabella ex. ploded, causing the death of six persons and serious injuries to several more A xumner of young men 1ecently arrived n Ireland trom America have been put under police surveillance Groner Kvror,' the eminent novelist, died name was Marian unexpectedly a few days ago in 1s mndon, age sixty years, Her maiden C. Evaus, and her first husband was George Henry Lewes, the noted philosophical writer, who died in 1878, Last May Mrs avery one's surprise, mar: ied again, her second hashand being John W, ohast, and a wach younger man than hersasll. At the time of ber death she was at the head of living KEoglish novelists. Among he known woikéare © The Mill on “Silas Maroer "Adam maioh,” « Romolo,” + MERE have been heavy the north of Eogland. In dwelliogs were flooded. I'ng consus of Canada is 10 be taken on the first Monday of April next, A ocoLUMN 250 i marching Lydenburg to in Bouth Alrion, was atlnoked ani overpowere! | { by the Boers, 120 being killed and wounded { aud the rest taken prisoners. Lowes, to Cross, a London mer. ir bos the Flow,’ “ M Daniel Deronda, Bole," idle- ) lo. ¥ floods thro sg bout Manchester 4,000 of British troops while fron Pretoria BixTy houses have bean destroyed by floods { at Limasol, in the island of Cyprus, | persons wore killed and damage to | smount of $350,000 was dose. AX uprising which was feared in Ireland | { on Ubristmas day did not take place. Thirty thousand British troops hal Lean sent into | Ireland to meet the expoot emergency. WiiLe a party of six pereons were return. ing on Christmas night from visiting trionds | Kight th © : oa near Clandeboye Station, Matthew, and Ellen instantly killed. months old, was dan. MoGrath saved herself his wile and brother Blake, a consin, were Grath’s ehild, thirteen gerously hort, Amnie by jumping. Ix the dispute which has heen going on for some time between Turkey and Greeos, and which threatens to end in war, a scheme of arbitration bas been proposed by the other , European powers; but both countries are opposed to that method of settling their differ ences. The dispute is about some territory claimed by Grecoe. Tnere were 5,773 postofices in operation in Canada during last year. The number of letters mailed was 46,800,000. Tux feeling againit Jows has become so great in Germany that many of them svoid appearing in publio places, and a large number of Jewish families are preparing to emigrate to Belgium, France and England. Tre billiard match in Paris between Vig. naux, the Frenchman, and Slosson, the tAmerican, resulted in the success of the former by a score of 8,000 points to 2,955 for she latter. The game played was the * cham. pions’ game,” and occupied five nights, 600 points being played each night. On the last night Blosson was ahead, and his defeat is aiiribhnted to the fact that the referee reversed a decision whieh he bad made against the wounded. i i | French player at a oritical point in the game. EA —. CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY, — —e Senate, The following bills were Introduced and relorved: Hy Me, Book—To authorise the fssun of logaldender notes of the United Suites upon tho deposits of gold; also a bill to vepond nil laws which imposs taxes on Lhe oapital of or deposits with banks and bankers, and on bank a, Hy Mr, Ingalls For the admission of New Mexico as a Sinte, By Mr, Brown-HBills for the improvemest of various rivers in Georgia, Hy Mr, Whyte Fixing the number of judges of the supreme gourt of the United States by an amendment Wr. Whyte spoke in favor of the proposed amendment. The bill passed. A sommaniontion from the eommis. glonar of pensions was received asking lor an ition] appropriation of $15,500,000 w nN pensions for the current flaohl year. sopual report of the sonst awd geodetic survey was submitted. The Viee resident Pendleton and Merrill board of visors to sttend the next appointed Senstors as mowbers ol the nanual board of visitors at the Allison as wembers of the 10 attend the similar exmmioation Jilted States raval scademny bill for the reliel of seltlers on restored rail. is was passed... Mr. Morgen spoke of the resiomiion offered by himseli The Mormon mot at os a Ti City, will be the mos! ing on the American pensive The oot iy estimated nt $97,000 000,000, ( Louis Evening Ohroniele } People In Glass Houses, ote, While it luay be proper that those “living In gins houses should never throw stones,” we think it is eminently roper that those working in fs Prope should say a "good word anything of benett to EO Anan for this connection, Mr, lsase Correy, Manager, Salem, N. J., Glass Works, re. marcs: Iam pioased to say that | have used the Great Homody, 8 Jacobs Oil, for rheumatism with excellent results ; other members of my family Lave also been greatly benefited by its use, Charles Theodor, of Bavaria, the nl, prince, has been regularly admit. ted to praotioe ns 8 physic An. y [Grand Rapids — A Builder's Testimony, Charles 8. Strickland, sq ., of ® Boy). ston place, Boston, Mass., after relat ng his surprising recovery from rheu. | matism by St. Jacobs Ol, says: I can- | not find words to convey my praise and gratitude to the diseoverer of this lini ment, of the Sennte is not invested by the Constitu- tion with the right 10 count the votes of eles. { tors oy United 8¢ tas vid pod sounted or rejected. Ma Bn, which was put upon the eslendas Senate adjourned until Janusry 5, 1881. oa ghiail be rasOiut io } Lhe ni House, Mr. Robeson offered the following resolu. { Bon: That the two houses will ol the “ Resolved, asserable in the chamber Febru ben 481, sud the president of so the presiding officer; il be appointed tellars on the part Se nat i two the part of the i niall 10 make a list of they shall Le declared; that the shal be delivered 10 the president of who shall anocounce the sate of the persons sleciad to the two as aloresaid, whieh an. together with a list of the votes ered on the journals of the two The H vans, 87: nays, 96 waider Mr, Robeson's resolution, party vote, the Republicans sffirmative and the Demo negative I'he Greenbuckers exception of Mr. Ladd, voted with the Republicans + During the discussion of a motion to limit debate on tunding bill, an exclung episode occurred. At first an serimonions controversy between Me, Mdls and Mr. Wood ocosu red, wud ward 8 gener! debate on the merits on followed and was participated Wood, Randall, Hiscock and discu sion degenemisd into a DOINY ahd pereon si © ale upon Lhe reSpOE - bility whe demonetiea jon of silver, In the Pet whi M Weaver sttacked the Democrat Blind charged Mr, ey and bad faith, and foray between Messrs Mr. Weaver de. and Mr Sparks ary, Ris shal persons sl of the | House | the on wi as YORE uh resuitl i the Bes { the yote and houses amssembled | nounocment be i atal . { BURL € hoases.’ Vi refused This was { young in i até in Lhe | with the 0 t ® Ht i} fle the alter t of the gun in by Mes others, Ise » boy § p 0 ol ! TH ¥ 4 il 4 "is Weaver wi Mr 1 Weaver and BOYNE od Ms y Weave: rks as sled oa tl res ks, aud parks ‘sss liar,’ are a sooandrel and & vilisia Ww aver amid great uproar, place where he wes »ianding and ad. | menneingly toward Mr. Sparks, who i woved toward Mr Weaver; Bia ou thereupon, Brn i Ware bers, who prevented them gelling riers, acd made them pat on their coals a en vanced it on 10 the area, Of Hsorde Fes | ithe chair do his § © and f at in b to duty, there oy Lhe o a | been removed by their respective friends [he moene of disorder ofthe § orevioas day cin Pp by Mr, Weaver's rising to corres! the Congressional Record, Mr. Melass t Weaver and Sparks be tasr suparilamentay ¥ Bowman moved tha ~~ Hie ad £ 0 fal Massrs fe A 2 Mr § 2 Aan RuBgy whe SOT fered retested Brown's was sul Fig Mr. biz maile whe a substitote that 0 & oommities resolution, uted for that of Messrs Messrs, ba Mr $1, peiil ¢ and Bowwan. hen each arose al Mt he House alter whish, upon Mr. Single. 144 sens to 44 nays, was laid upon the table, Mr. ( red the army ates §26 100.8 sted Jor 1881 appropristion bail, 1881) PUPULAR SCIENCE. is cooled by expansion, 8 heated by compressi n. Coal gas is notexpiosive mixed with known proportion ommon air, He Oo ed WOO En grounds, » remaining nine-tenths are lost. thread varies Spide rs’ part of an inch, weight of from fifty-six to sixty grains, The difference between the highest ue sea in good weather and the rate ob. |! the vessel's strength. ceded to be due to moisture in the up- per air. M. Montigny, lished in Les Modes, holds that very pronounced cates either commotion in the upper r + gions of the atmosphere or a sudden fall | of temperature there, thus denoting the | conditions of an early appearance of bad | weather. power which the sun has to put forth to hold Jupiter in his orbit is equal to the combined strength bars of solid steel diameter, sccording to the same authority equal to 23,000,000,000 bars of Solid steel each eter. So wers all Jupeter's if the mere pow power. In Mr. sound is conveyed by a beam of light. of these. This photophone. A plain, bright flexible | mirror is fitted in a stand, and the light | | thrown upon it is reflected as a beam, which strikes a parabolic reflector at a | considerable distance. The reflector! has in its focus n cell telephone. When a voice speaks be- hind the flexible produced and | beam of light, which become audible in | the telephone attached to the selenium | RI 8535 Another Good Boy, A Detroit grocer was the other day | hungrily waiting for his clerk to return | from dinner and give him a chance at | his own noonday meal, when au boy | hand, and said: “] seed a boy grab up this ere basket | from the door and run, and I run alter | him and made him give it up.” “My lad, you mre an honest boy.” “ Yes, sir.” “ And you look like a good boy." “You, sir.” “And a good boy should always be In # box in the back room there are eight dosen eggs. You may take them home to your mother, and keep the basket.” The grocer had been saving those eggs for days and weeks Lo reward some one, In rewarding a good boy he also got eight dozen bad eegs carried out of the neighborhood free of cost, and he chuckled a little chuck as he walked homeward. ‘The afternoon waned, night came and went, and once more the grooer went to his dinner, When he returned he was picking his teeth and wearing acomplia cent smile. His eye caught a basket of eight-dozen eggs as he entered the store, and be queried: ‘Been buying some egas ?" “Yes; got hold of those from a farm. er's boy, ” replied the elerk. wala lame boy with a blue cap on P” “" 8 “ ot Two front teeth out P » The grocer sat down and examined the eggs. Theshells had been washed clean, but they were the same eggs that good boy had lugged home the day before.— Detroit Free Press. The sxpondiiatice of the industrial schools of Britain last year Texas exchanges claim that the yysters off their const are, without ex- seption, the finest in the world, i ] Feels Young Again, i “My motuer was afllieled & long time with Neuralgia and 8 dull, benvy lnsotive condition of the whole system; beadsshe, nervous pros. tration, and was simost helpless, No phasis | eilans or melcioes did ber Buy good, Thue wonths ago sve Legan 0 we Hop Biters with such good elect that she soutus and lee s young again, ulthough over 70 yenrs old, We think there 18 no other medicine 81 1o use io the family. "A lady, in Providence, R. | The new Union depot in Chicago will cost $1,600,000, and will be occupied by no less than five different railroad com- DRNIGS. The thoughtiersness of people is so great in regard wo watehiulves against Colds, sto. , that were it not jor the wonderful guraiive power of Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup we should shudder &t the late of such. The oldest pos anaster in the country is John Brown, of d rownsville, Washing. | ton county, Md, He is ninety years oid and was appole ted in 1830 py Presiden Jackson. Malarial fevers oan be pr vented, “also other missmatic diseases, by cconsionsily using Dy. Bawford's Liver Invigorator, the oldest | geveral Family Medicine, which is recom. mended ss a eure for all diseased canted by a disordered liver. Eighty-page book sent free. Address Dr. Sauto:d. 162 Broadway, N. X. you ean iodo: Dh £ gon yiar go Hop Hits Bitters tor less then one doors visit know it. WORKINOMAR." We will give $100 rr for a who, when he undertakes to er ro. ply to an article in the newspapers, never said or been known to say, “ay attention he been ealled,” ete, ele. Is it possible that no public man ever read sn newspaper, or, if reading, does not discover his own name Jae very first in a million ews of matter ? If there is such a ‘cliow, let him be stuffed for a monument to the man who never told a lie, ~ Roches or Democrat. How Happlasse is Securslls Happiness is the sence of pain or SBDOY ance, and wherever there is pain there is eases, A pain io the Jower portion of the bod, indicates & disorder of some kind. If there any odor or color or deposit in the urine means disesse and requires attention al suce. We have heaid any of our {riends speek of the remarkable power of Warmers Sale Kid. ney and Liver Usre and are convinced thue is nothing #0 certain snd valuable for all dis orders of Lee urinary systems both ma'e and a According to one secount Lord Bea. consfield is to net $50 000-twics Mr. " sosording to ing tos new novel, ** Endymion another, $80,000; scoord $150,000, » a ‘The Voltas Belt po “Marshall, “, m Will send their Kisotro-Volise Delis 10 afflicted upon 30 days’ pial. See their adver. Usereut In this paper headed, “On 30 Days’ Trial.” Yacsrn~No medioin hes attained sash solobrated srs —— ed Get Lyon's Patent Heel BUNeners appisd 10 those new boots belore you rus them over. Vegetine. The Barks, Roots and Herbs FROM WHIOH VEGRYINE IS BADE IN POWDER FORM, SOLD FOR B80 Cents a Package. VEGETINE. GREAT HORSE MEDICINE. DR TORIAY VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENY = Aut Dedties st 0 cents; BI years setablished Bi fae in the world Yor the c's of Uolic id Sores By ane Bore Throsts etc. TOMIAS CONDITION | WDOERS ae waranied to cure Disteinper, - ; Hcresss ihe of orgaia. Uerlified .Y gw he Melia wie), owner of some of (he fastest runnl oo Ns B ihe world, and LOW others. B85 cous. 50id By drug Esl Depol—43 Murmay Bireel. New Nol. ters, Wives a SA | A134 1 ERINEC as Fal Lhe . W: oud, Lnchdental Re hage of Flooding. P reused and Lreguiar Mensh re ale resbedy 8404 Postal Lo for a pamphist, w featineni, cures and vos from to WOW & KTH x es ¥. sl Droggista—g1 50 a THE MARKETS, FEW YORE slives, raw, & Vea » 4 Re Bhat Cuttis~of Calves Good 10 Pri tt it @ 0 oa 05 & cesar spree ss Live, eee Dire — Floar— Ex Bat ’ 8 good to fanoy. Western, good to fancy, Wheat No, 2 Red, cesnnne 1 16 @ 13 No.1 White, . severe} Nid: Rye8tats, .. . ana FEeaen + CeRrane see ERs EES Long Rye per OWE. saran sors Hors. ate, Pork i sens wubnes Lard. ity Bee Petroleum Ora a ox @oT T" Butier—Blate NOAILY sen sareas § MK 3 : FenesRE ERROR -n us we Western Jw itation Creawery Factory, cosese soso Cheese~Blate Fact vesnes se nne Barly Rose, 1 BUYYALO Steers EXIre....cco0i0nss Lambe Western Kheer Wester Hogs, Good to © Pious 11y Ground, Whast-_ Ne, I Hard! Oorn . 2 West oD... Mis aad FERRER Se EEE RE. ee Bariey —TWO-rowed BUAE. canna sess BOSTON, Boal ~Wastern Mets, oe Hoge Lave... cosenns Hoge-Oity Dressed Pork--Exstis Pi i Four--Wisoonsin and Misa Pst. ... Corn--Mized and Yellow, coves +o... Osta Extrs White Ryo-8State, .. 0 00} Washed ( ombing & Dalaine., Unwashed, WATERTOWN Shans) CATTLE MAREYY Bust Oat ha--dive weight as a Na @ ha Potatoes Slate, bt There. ... Ro. 1 Spriug.. ih moa al £53 BEEF UESDLRISSE BEZEIBcER a o ee AE EEE $56 SREB ULES sbeenaE - ie per bi, "i even EeREn ss dnn a PHILADELPHIA, Flour--Penn, good and aay. Wheat No. 2 Red... » Bye diate 880 oe x CORNER FERRER. - Ei i ti is Tox FN Oste-—~Mized .,..... Cerebus bans Dutter—-Oresmery Rati, .ooeeeinees Ohosto-—New York Fall Crean, covee Potroloum-—-Orade., 08% For Catarrh, «Ex bility lsussnose, Me, Dec. 88, 1877. Srevess acer Jct hd half 4 QSgh Jur wifbiiasn Yan When] tak tie Toastive Wal very low ay was debi dinesne. 1 ad [' == sud was ver 39 ase bad, lungs sore. hei § had taken one 1 has helped my § ag itie | found me | able Ww ob By wi | Be Vegotine i { ! i Never have found Murthing oe Thoow 5% 8 everyting 5 wen pig abd 1 strengthens Ime BELOW {be Mas. A J. PENDLETON. Dr. W. Ross Writes: | Berofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, ness. Rhcumatism, i lu BR Seevess, Boston i have been practiotug medicine for twenly | and a8 a reanedy for Scrofuls, iver © Khoumstism, Weakness, and all dise bave never found We segue. | hsve sola Yeu poven yours and have never had ene Loltie rele rhed would heartily recommend #10 thom weed of 8 W. ROSS, Drogas ed a fowe mm in Powder Form enetsl stores. 11 you csunotl ba y comnts nu pe slasnps for owe thar for two packages, sud 1 will send " VBGBTINE PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. | RED DRIVER VALLEY Wheat t Lands ——— a RS EE o. Lased Commissioner, NCTCLOPADIA ox TIQUETTES BUSINESS This is fhe chespest and only on work on uetle and Business and 3 lis bow form Al Ue various us Cuties of fl. and bow Se Appeat @ best advan $ape ob aL acoaions * Wanted ~ bund (or ireulary coptuining § 4 ion of the work and ate Lering io A Address Namoxai Posumase Oo, Pi fia Pa. $5.00 Per Day Male Selling Ou New PLATFORM Spr SCALE uta ei wR 3 he. cost Bh00 BOOM FOR AGENTS. Jusive territory given free. and rapid sales surprise oud i DOM: ATIC SCALE Co. : Xo. 0 INT W, Fun se, Clogreat, GO Deafness, Ear Diseases, Catarrh. Pr. 5 ¥ SHOEMARER. mall an me wil question Dr. Shoemaker's stand “2 TASHLIN =: sowledged EE a a "the best Nnely Gn cure of Wounds Burros Prien yh Ohllh sive, de Thal ovary ve me 42 4 Riputepis AD and 3% cent botties for housadoid Obl from your & Woanying FOU have Eve JELLY he plein Bay Fever. Oo In the ne Bato: tert rice 4 . eof | the Baim the the nos rile; draw sirens J the ELY'S CREAM BALM Sa rocuiving the indorsetoent of the sufferer, the druggist and physician. Never has ab arilole of ® much weit been produced fur (he treatment of membrane as tis neverfalling BALM, and universally sckpowh Sigedas being all thal is calmed for IL. The Plhoats aE, and wel i | | 18 pany aud pleasant, causing no pain, bat what supe seding the rey) Powdars, Suis aad Price—580 cents. On receipt of 680 cents, will mail a package tree. Seud for circular, with full information. Sold by Dr ELY'S CREAM BALM 0O., Owego, N.Y. t Wholesale in New York, Philadelphia, Syracuse, Boston, Chiongo and Other nie | SALESMEN 140105: 3 HEN AMY » a. ——— ={Molosst tn the worl world Importers’ prion =largest Company in Amerion--stap Articie-— pleases 2 rerybody—Trade con inc onle wanted Svetrwhare-.. indocements—don't “want ¢ Ume—gaid ROBT WELLS, 43 43 Vesey 85, N. N.X. “TINNY” "the name of & new Bu b from Hs nama: Child 3 Penr's oud of a ong. To introduce id § year's old oan use an receipt of Kamp. then, for 2 weeks we will it one Address Oak Hall, Boston, Kam. PAMPHLET of our PATENT D tontaining proialtis in Und A ES aa! Bkirt and Stocking Supporters, alder Braces, ke. | A tinnaly Ladies & Childr-n. Sensibl on Mrs A Fetherd Co, BB. Tas N. 3 Freete as iol eh “Farnimied HER p TOI ocmnat, 0 CASH F PREMIUMS. YOUNG MEN ; Taarn Telegraphy and rn $40 108000 a month, Bvery VALENTINE BROS, Managers, Janesville, Wis. MONTH! AGENTS WANTED! $350: 5 Dict Selling Articies in the world, a sanplefive. Jax _Broxsox, Detroit, Mk Mich: $ 7 7 7 pum Free, . 0. YICKERY, rin Maine, JENS Brain Food cures N Bend for Cir'l's to Allen's Pharmacy, S18 First A et OPIUM 537s possum on J.B ING, LAbAROD LEGANT AND ARTI 10 2, Juang E a CARDS .- assorted styles. Address th Street, New York, ARYLAND a i san M Short winters, ae, a heals! Slims Catalogue free. jie P, "OAMBERS, Fede sleTisbigy, Wk PISO'S CURE: Spits The PRA PF made NEA Address S NOTH, 8 syracuse, N.Y. 1. SAMPLEy yd Advertist Cards for & Scant HER List of Useful Goods, Games, ete, Jem. Reliance Noveits Con Son ry ™e Ly oem. $0 RANT Se hg BEFORE BL BUYING OR Re Ah ORCA NS Sena for our LATRES Hey ee a “ON 30 MISTRIAL An 149 SEE a ah sam our i Appitntions a Roark App! on | erate ho Late] Aun of of the Liver Rs RAP ete, s———— ¥ Marshall, Mich. JV SEER: A. ol our good, a Rt Ea a we ar all express charges; we te for ae PROPLICS A CU, Box HOSS, Si Lov, Ne. Fo8 SAM FIRSTOLASS ' Cami nin BOOTS > dad APB 10.0: ae Ans RB Peudietn, th din 5 T—L0C CALOR Trax month. All rst ES promptly by Co. 300 George Si. aay CELLULOID EYE-CLASSES. Representing the choicest selected Tortoise Shell and Amber. The lightest, handsomest, and strongest known. So d hy Opticians and welers. Maude by SPENCER OPTICAL ‘FG. CO, 18 Maiden Lane, New York. SAPONIFIER a pone Goncentrated Lye and Reliable Family te and van Fotiet ct Soap 4 al. h and your grocer fi Abo PoNi- PENNA a “MANUFACTURING CO., Phila. This Cialm«iouse Estabilshed 1863, PENSIONS, Rom ER amd Sa RY P.O. 0. pen GEORGE Ba ENON on D.0. A vi NATR REE PENNA SAL MANUFACTURING G0., reached the sum Togh $1,618,275. CHEAPEST BIBLES Fry, faint Agee graduate guaranteed a paying situation. Address A YEAR and SXpSnne to agents ARM Feakness of Generative Organs, Shean phy BUSIN LA w. JENNINGS) Sho EARPHONES. GIBSON, Eres Mass, $5 10 $20 JLALsAcES, Sepp Ias Bie Axe res Presser xp Brey Myoicat Quatse Te OF aL OTRAS BITTE THEY CURE All Di rene Pa Canis Crowes Ker Complaints. $1000 IN COLD. WII be Dusd fur & Gute Shey will mot eure or BE rE a Thay WF SSH Ack your &ruggis: for Heo Bitters and thei before ¥ou sleep. Take neo ay bp .C, lan sbeoisie nd iroutistite cure for © parestics. Ss sul CHgEIAn. Map Witte MY. an Arai Vo & Tovete, Out, SUNLIGHT wp SHADOW John te Srand work ane Tough sean REE A er oh. 3 EN ET a Cows, Lite Tara: Pisa SN JOSIAH ies Wit 7%: NEW BOOK. i ¥ ast Dis oP ALL “My Wayward Pard ner.” AGENTS WA TD 18 every Tewn. Don’ A a send for Qlrenlar secure territory. AMERICAN PU PUBLISHING Co, Hasrross, Co: Coxx. DANIEL ¥. } BEATTY'S ORGANS! 14 STOPS. SUB BASS & OCT. COUPLER FOUR SET 18525 Sent on Trial Warranted, Address DANIEL F, BEATTY. pe N. ou. N. J. Hair ye - is fhe 3 SAFEST 0: HE RISTADORO'S ;* nt aon Ey a Savosiie every well appaintad letior Lady or Gentleman, Sold wy o> gi: . and rs Peers latr Lt or LINDEMAN PIANOS. MOST ELEGANT AND BEST MAN- UFACTURED. No. No.92 Bleo Bleecker St., NewYork. LADIES
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