FOR THE FAIR SEX, —— A Gem for Livery Month, i JANUARY. i By her who in this mor th is bom No gem save garnets should ba worn; They will in-ure her constunay, True iriendship and fidelity. FEBRYARY, | The Febroary born will find i Bis eeviy and pesos of mind Freedom rom passion and from oare. 1! they the amethyst will wear, MARCH. Who on this world of curs their eyes In March ficst open shall be wise; In days of peril firm and brave, And wear a bloodstore to their grave APRIL, 8he who from April dates her years Diamonds shoud wear, lest bitter tears For Yan rep ntance flow : this stone Emblem of innocence is known, MAY. Who first hehalds the light of day In spring's sweet flowery month of May, And wears an emerald all her hie, JUN BR Who comes with summer to this earth, And owes 10 June her day of birta. With ring of agate oh her band, Can health, wealth and logg lite command, Geir. The glowing raby should sdorn Thosa who in wars July are barn Then will thoy be exempt and tree From love's doubts and suxety. AUGUST. Wear a sar ony x, or F for thee Na coniugal telie ny Toe Aa ost han without this stone, *1is said, must live anjoved and lone, SEPTEMRESR. A maiden bora when antumas leaves Ave rustling in September's breeze, A sapphire vn her brow should bind *Dwill cure diseases of tue mind. OCTOBER. Qetober’s ahild is bora tor woa, Ard Ie's vice tudes must know; Bat lay an opal on her breast, And bope will inll those words to rest. NOVEMBER omes to this world below November's tog and snow, + Amber Rue lovers tru Wio first © Wi 0 a ear Snould prize the topaz Emblem of iriends and DECEMBER, If cold Decomber gave you The month ¢f snow and we and mirth — Piso on sour hand a turqaoise hine; Sucoess will bless whate «r you do. - Boston Transeripl birth ——— Black Dresses, Black dresses are by no means ahand- oned, either for the house or street, and seme of the wade of black wool are suitsbe for r purpose. because of the convenien: short skirt and the sim- picity of their style. Black satin bro- eaded with raised velvet figures in erges or in Wg moons, or eise with Balit ve ri ii figures, 1s used for the quare culls, the monk's collar, and tue hip pockets on black camel’s-hair basques, and there are very wide pares. and perhaps a wide border on the shire is used in the same way, and always black, since pure le red dalle shades, Q:ive, gold, and pale blue, are used most ¢ flectively seh dresses. The smallest round i buttops, or els: the ve, covered with beads, 10ER, ia =t 1W0E- side J ck cisele vel- it this season, ICUs skirts. These are when made demi-losg, like haif coats, but they mu rounded short on the hips for gout Boures, y require really no trimming. hut s times a rich chenille fringe tipped is used around the neck and across the rons, Oue fashion of h front a basque {whic ut single-breasted ) i to cut {er leaf point from the first ) han another extends heyond the s dart, making four leaves in front r way is to have oniy three are quite J front 1¢ on each side to middie forms of lded in two large ge ed ges all the nits of the back. 12 107 oal- DASE Ue ece th A: is ent in one for ms of the back, and 8 as far as the sec- Car + in front of this picce the busqu sharply pointd. All handsome basques are now loaded i sewed in the facing back i to keep the ends from warning : from being wrinkled i t be y # § . Ishiing The of such be 1 BUA the t ha Xe a i 8 8 on ad Aa rt vighiils 3 meant for full just leaving off have a relief either fer, and are trimmed wile jeltew lances; or else with white point docbesse. Heavy black giik is preferred in these dresses to salin.fipished fabrics, and the colored material is either Sicillerne or Sarah The petticoa: front, insite, will be ol white pe ial in wide folds lengthwise, on which are stri pes of pus semuenterie that is wh lly ot jet. The flowing train is of Black silk, and the side reverse jet trimmings. A similar skirt Las three front breadths of lavender silk. with two jet ace flounces gathered across, and ae parat ed by scarfs of lavender Surah. The biack basque | has a lavender vest nearly covered with | length wise rows of white pont duchesse lace, while jotted lace edging the vest rests on the biack silk. The sleeves esc h down to the eibow, wide lavender Surali down the lop of the arm snd ty il ducliesse a at the wrist. — Harper's Basar. nd these of whi sor aven wil “U8, for have Oyster Droigiog, no occupation in the wo: ld more labori- ous or productive ol pain than oyster dredging. The bra=kish Chesapeake frecze shoals and bays w rapidly over all lien a cold snap comes, The toils of the dredger then become | tortures. The method of taking oysters from tle prolific and Hm) 18 beds of the Chesapeake is simple. Thé dredges, which are simpliy.iron bags with a p-o- jec:ing under S£00D attached. are dragged aeross the oyster beds by the motion of the vessel, and are hen hauled up by wind insses, W Lien the dredger is not working at the windlass Lie is equatted | on deck bending over the oyster heaps, eulling them oui. The shielis of the oys ters are generally covered with a para. | sitic growth known 88 log stones. The congiornryat are broken up with hammers, shells, * bahies ” and refuse thrown overboard, ~..and the m rwarketable gysiers are then run iato the hold ar coptied on deck their contents must | been »¢ It is an occupation at best about as interesting as breaking stone. Wien carrie. on in a freezing wind, ex- | posed to the frozen spray, with sbarp shell edges cu ting into sore bands, and gri it nn d mud rubbing into chaps and | raw pl aces, it becomes a torture. Haul ing at the windlass is only better be- | cuuse more active. The skin sticks to | the irons in frosty weather, and the | hands sireiched down to grasp the icy | dripping dredges often leave blood stains | whire they touch. For this work the pay raages from $i2 to $20 a month, with food found. A Sparrow’s Funerai. lo wiy Reeen South Main strect was awakened from an window. Filty or more Sparrows had gathered in a circle over and around the a of a dend sparrow stretched out on a board, which had apparently falien dead or been accidentally killed. They were giving voice to their grief by cries cf distress uiterly unlike their usually gossipy chattering or quarreling. Fin- ally a large sparrow darted down from the group, picked up the dead sparrow by the neck with Lis bill, spread his vines and flew away over the house yocfs with thie burden until he di:ap- ared from sight. The relator of this incident is a truthful person, and would he ave thought the story a fabrication i he had not seen the affsir.—Holyoke ( Mass.) Transcrit. wanes ns A large number of black ants being driven from s sugar bowl soon re- turned. ‘To try their iogenuity the housekeeper suspended t.e bowl bya string ‘rom the ceiling. - The ants tried for each it by standing on each other's hacks, but the pyramid fell down as fast as it wus r sched, Soon afterward she saw them « Jeending the string and TIMELY T0PIUN, Speaking of om wig gantio erops of | whent the dmertean Muller remarks | that few people, even in our own coun | growing. The for wheat sources are for wheat total area of lands available than 470.000 000 acres. Our sheat crop of the past year, phenom enal anh it was, would not supply seed enough 10 B0W 80 vasi an area ol —— During the last fiscal year California | produced $7 18816 in gold; Dakota Territory (Black tills resion) $27 LL Colorado, 82.944 089; Naa Perrvitory, $1.5805.768, and other |! d Territories as follows: Oregon, Nevada, $8801; Idaho, Avigona, 8158 819: New Mex. $01 037; Georgia, $88 831; North 89: Washington Territory, | $34 520: Urah, $27 ( 20: Wyoming Ter $17 399: South ¢ £0 399: Alaska, 85950; Virginia, Ten- The largest milling cents rin the coun- ry At present is undoubtedly Minne acated just above the head of agvi- The milis of which the y word, ¥ about 0 000, - gr ithe the entine wheat crop of ot 3 8 35 000 to 40,000,060, Th us, two-thirds the wh ent grown im the State is converte into four by her own citisens. 1t is said that at the falls ot St. Anthony the BMissiasippt river furnishes a water power which only requires utilisat fon to convert into flour all th w hich could be produced growing belt of the NO — A Philadel phia a engineer | it h claimed, a wachine power of the tides can Numerons plans have bed for 1 n AKOCOI PS eity, some of are Minneapolis, an grind into flow 000 boshels of Ol ne &O nd Or economics rness the tide In ar pvert any considerable working force, tiond open sO #8 too of the vast the inventor benefactors somewhere: A device XK the {ree tides, wouid ena CRITIETS power into will rank among the great humanity. Emerson says Hitch your wagon a wr utilizing mechanio ng 34 io y sweep along xt that hrough con- ity, to Loon. aly as our shores since it would vert ard i hitch our wagons to the sun and i come to ble us. { £13 of eieetrioit boring and eolippi SO preval aint, cliax a majority practice t in Nas hegome ! CANSES gre oat gomp espedial: of reta) t2 in i innin MDE restaurant SLUVEr COIns day, they were sel + were found, in four than $560. Ther coins oan be sol more than one down-town many ninend eity, where Are redeive d every aside for a week, an days. to amount to more are places where these ( at & discount of not cent, hey can he disp sub-treasury by weight, 0 these methods entail a upon the mere hants, and they are unanimous in jon that th some vemer wed of at the but both ol loss and should it 10 refuse to pl in . 3 certed tiie 0 bon bem. war mena The death of Greenpoint, mov lake Sanford, {d & greal was a orifi : of I WAS & very Santor Al and | fering with jdip malignant case, watched the child last the air passages were i Wo u d have been ad not Dr Sanford, who had bis Db and, immediately an the windpipe, throu ra igh $ Zi1% © mad gi Wi v3 aM ¥ i 5 small Bher Lu own proil hours by the his own life. SUdil an Op- surgeons op- mouti med thi ont rit iia the poisonous fluid. He life of the child for several operstion, but : Way of CO nduce ing drew sacrificed ard ed known to hs same way. an dis Ling WAS t ras ile The me said he covered | himself, stamina. ASHE AAS p iy t ease Of 11 . dical atte ndants of Dr. Sanford have survived and re. € not Always been delicate deflici in physi ent 1 Winter Traveling in Colorado. The train discharges it 3 freight into a dozen coaches, which set off for pe e mountain pass that lies between Nort and Leadville: they rattle off tl Wars | the whirling snows toward the range of mountains, which is already thick with storms. Our owp way lies across the South Park towsrd sa lower part of the Arkansas valley; lor ten mi.es the four horses harry the light open wv gon over the snow -¢ yvered lai through the blinding snow that flies before the blasts rushing down from the mountai: ra vines. Then we find our way upon the reguinr freighting road that leads in a devious course through the mountain gorges to lLeadviile. It is way for which Httle has been done except by the wheels of the endless trains of wagons; but nature meant this land for roads; the scant foliage and leave each of the ravines a aire road, and the frost has now bound mud and strnes t gather. Every mile of this trail is occupied by a long caravan of the frei:hting teams that carry {in provisions and take out bul | lion. The ordinary train consists of many teams, each composed of two wagons, the hinder one being witbout | & tongue, snd the two coupled together as closely a8 two railway cars. Some- | times there are three wagons in {string Eight or ten mules and a single driver supply the motive power. With this outfit one dexterous driver will ‘drag about 10,000 pounds of freight at the rate of twenty-five miles a day. Some of these trains are individaal ven- tures, but commonly a dozen tems are under one wagon-master, who fixes the marches and aetermines the places { where the train shall halt to pass the tides of wagons that set the other Way. | These caravans give us the most pic- | turesque aspects of this mountain life i the drivers are a strange selection fron the vigorous frontiermen, The iabor is extremely arduous and | the life of the rudest, but the profits are 11 inrge, many of these teams earning from 230 to 850 per day net for a halt vear at 2 time. Themen live and gener ally sleep with their animals, even in | the fierce eold. They are silent, inde- { fatigable fellows, brutal in every | ward aspect. yet withal singularly pa- tient with their didicuities and helpiul | of each other, unless the other is a | “ greaser.” A courteous word or two will always get their aid in passing through the perplexing blockade, where | trains going in opposite directions meet { on a narrow defile. Their life is one of { trials. We BIg furely( ut of sight ot dead | | horées or mules which have broken | | their legs or died of overwork, and every | precipice alopg theroad “hows the wreck 10, © & | edge into the gorge below | travel with them I did not hear a brut] | | word from one man to another, and 1 | was indebteo to them for many consid- erate acts. They area marvelously pro- fane lot, hut their swearing bas a curi- { ously impersonal character. In his diffi- | culties with the teams a man will lift | up his voice and address the Iufinite in | diabolic homily that would befit Mil. ton’s satan, and then, subsiding like a day. At night, when they gather around the fire, in the low-walled, tart-covered ranches, they are perfectly mute; thy sit on the benches as still a* mum- mies, until they slip down on the floor and snore until morning. They seem wrapped up in their own thoughts, or in the piace where their thoughts ougny to be. They often camp alune by the roadside; indeed, many of them seem to prefer the absolute isolation that they find bivouacking in the scrub woods ten miles from neighbors. One night 1 sought virections from one of these soli- tary men. He was a huge grizzle. bearded fellow, whom I surprised cock- ing his supper by a little fire in a niche in the rocks near his team. His ugly visage stood out in the blaze of his bacon, which he was toasting on a stick. He gave me s.fficient answers without looking up to see who it was that was shouting to him out of the darkness,— dropping down upon ihe lumps of sugar. Aélanti: Monthly . A HUGE BUSINESS, Catile Nerding on the Western Plaine is EF xtentand How Conducted. A Wyoming Territory eattle raiser, speaking to a 8t. Louis Republican reo porter, gave the following interesting taots avout the business of oattle raising A ranch is ran at A comparatively very ranch of 8 000 nead With a ranch ol cost would average to eighty cents per head 25.000 head would not cost much wig a head, It re qui res to run & ranch, say for 5000 head, aboul four men during the winter m ih a and ten during the summes ft is goneraliy st they require two horses for every 100 head of ontlie, Ww hich gives to each man abont ten horses the summer, The that country horseback muscle that ranch is better hundre d men and horses are come tred out taken horses a) again wit! Each rAnel WARES ar found." I'he about $30 are a rough, he y, industrious wen, and genes ery trusty. common dead beat 18 ROL going out there to rough it. It i {or temperance ana of dissipa- ton, and it FORPTALLY AY up money. yo stabiing. no shed for the wints buffuloused t of hay winter's own mown pther said aoe from 18 the iand 8 daring S#I00L0 In done on rseflesh clicapos employed, A stock off with ton men and with twenty. five horses Fhe untii they be. a fresh boy uses then |! Fg is the 3 a one horses than and Qily len then COW nim Liorse all ul begit oul is 3 otied it iE tired has t $1.00 per ann erding um * n ru months in tl mown Das fad, into Go0ks a ap oad a , and during 1h as It wii er. In during winter drift «five from ranges During JORGE mi 8 £3 their respe clive summer & Cold storm they g it. and keep going unti she pb piace in some ravin a edge, travels twenty-five Bat to wi during eh SDEGLIVE an perdsmen alle ter seis in am by" a Ong obeyed, hi per ations. ROU owners ranges 14 AR raing oth and 200 two moni got Dacs oouniry i is gt ner ous €x0 abdnusl when they n HEE 1 DAZE A Clever Thiel. Ho Ie of if nuy a smart 1 to unders'and Uae evening wie 083 AP ned. turned Ix nd i } with thi t hon thé i: BOD fal Ss | y.dear. So § home wr, 1 £ Uj me ol setts ABUIprist “Do you you didn't send a companied by watch, which pillow, to you r ‘1 certainly excisimed the | watcel i Dice here with a fish sent booie U and you wants by him: He sald yeu to you had left it under t ** Did you give the ni man y it it 1 your wal d him to te Sr 3) He PLOW. € SOULE gen Ud BOE 3 { ue chain for a fish.’ In thinking the matter ove man remembered he had be friend in the street on his way to ness that morning, and the asked him what time it was. When he feit for his watch be missed it, and re- marked : ft my watch under the pillow at . A smart thiel sation, and foilowing the his piace of business, learned who he and where he resided fhe rest mere play.~Cincinnali E. quirer. busie friend 4 overheard ti conver- gentieman 10 Was WAS ae A Ninilist Prisoner's Fscape. A Nihilist prisoner, who was re- cently being conveyed from Kieff to Odessa to unde rgo trial by court martial, contrived to communicate with two lady friends and to arrange a plan of escape. He was in the custody ol two gendarmes, who sat one on either side of him, and, as usual in such cases, had attached themselves with chains to the prisoner's manacies. Soon after leaving Kiefl two Iadies entered the next coms- partment, and having in course of time received permission to enter the part of the carriage occupied by the gendarmes, proceeded to regale the latter with some dainties from a traveling bag. The ladic were not only generous, bat convivial also. They sang ss well as ate, and smoked cigarctics as well ss quaffed tiny goblets of vodky. Toward evening a tumbler of tea was propose d at one of the minor stations, and the endre party with the exception of the prisoner, ps re took of the cheering beverage. The gendarmes immediately afterward feli sound asleep. In this state they remained several hours, when the train | having reached the station of Vinitsa, the guard went to the door ‘o examine i the sleepers’ ticket. Touching the pris. oner by the eont sleeve, the official was astonished to find him only a garment, slightly sustained by an inside wrap to represent a person sunk in slumber. Alarmed, he shook the drugged gen- | darmes until he got them both awake. { | The prisoner had slipped his chains and his traveling coat and hat, and had dis- i appeared from the scene with his two i | confederate 4. Needles, “Among the uncivilized people, at a | very early period, rude attempts were | made to form needles or bodkins of bone jor ivory, by means of which they i might stitch their garments together; i bat among the more refined nations of | antiquity, ns the Chinese, Hindoos, { Egyptinns and Hebrews, { must have been in common use. ! Pliny mentions needles made of used in his time, and bronze needles, of a large size, have been found in Egyp- | tian tombs, which must binve been made four thousand years ago. The action of moisture and the stn osphere would have destroyed smaller ones. ~The Spanish,* or steel, needle was | introduced into England at the time of | Queen KElizabett, but the which it was made was kept a secret, and the art was lost till the year 1650, when it was revived. (reas improvements have been intro. | tempered needle ot the present day, which requires to pass through the use. a | they already kuow. i Farm and Gavden Notes Use dry muck freely in stables (ood shelter for stock saves fodder. Have the yard for your slook Don't uinrly Avold damp cel healthy Cornstalks contain more potash than any other fodder fed to cows, A uniform use ol waler is the healthy growth ol pia 8. A coal of shieep when GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD, | { { | i { water in fall to fodder your stock reg lars, They are un ed to 1 by dogs or mati Na nn invent protec wolves much richer than ¥y it est le value of that i Praction Sheep manure Of COWS is ( d of BRILIDE ndopt ed by Ot ie Dutier CY prices in Boston. YE 16d SAVE il not made LIOus but it i Hore easily and a saving tO” 5a 2 Cutter i COSL In AW 18 d when oh on is equivaient \ " the horse oft SUR LLhey may edd In 1 §1 Ww piants st LO ILiCH Lid difterent owth: hence given © Well as upon ise GIOp as farmer of * Boston ODSCTVIL 8 HARGSOI séven par i.vate WOOL L4 1a-ra pois rdinary proportion 6 J ould bw cent. , (es is ments COL saved, and f of potato IrRe boars and otlier thing RES Wii How RW Wit hh 8 Of Lhe in on IaY OCCUr. Recipes, farioca Pupp - Eight % : 1 3 3 5 One meor two ianutly and when he meat it meat fine ar d aver of dark snd 4 Take « q Lt vhig Hop was bolle Potatoes. — Take hem in slices sceording to wake, in a after you have put milk put it in the twenty minutes, then it and put the potatoes with milk into a saucepan to boil until s- ason before you put to boil. To form a good substi- r, making pastry, the i with water in Lhe 341 burning ; r the arp d till cold, MLK, 0 i} Sas in aone DRIPPING, ~ for batie $41 tute meat must be roasts pa i i il [th At IY when th ping pourin then ple Lo melt, tit for use pastry. ou al es in a basin and let g off the icing the P il stant gravy at the bottom, ; ng in the oven xt day it will be quite excellent short ie i dr ippi ——————— Far-Beariug Animals, The chine a is a native South America. i small animal about the squirrel’ the fur is very sof and has a beauty gray hue, that pre- sents several lig and shadows in a very remarkable manner. The silver fox is usually found in the vicinity of ake Superior. They valued as high as 850 a piece, and when the skin is dressed it brings in Earopean mar. kets from ten to forty guineas each. The lynx comes from Canada. The fur is of a grayish color, with dark spots It is. however, dyed rn shining black.and commonly used for linings. Sable fur. the most valuatle, is call «@ Russian, and in that country it is monopolized by the nobility and imperial family. A robe of state 1s lined with the Cnest sa- bles, which costs ahout 1.000 guineas, T e best of these skins are found in Russian Lap- land, Yakootsk and Kamischatka. The far of the sable's tail makes very fine artiets’ brushes. The Hudson's Bay gable is a very fine fur; they are usually dyed a very dark color. The mink be- longs to the sable family. This tur is obtained in North America. Ermine, known in heraldry as ** minever,” is the oval fur of several! European nations. Edward 111. restricted the use of ermine to the royal family of England. Al though it is still favored by the queen and Ler family. the ermine may be worn by any one in England wio may choose to wear it, Only the robes of the royal family ean be { with ermine trimmed thickly spotted with the hiack paws of he Astrakhan lamb. Of 8 Sig ris i are is The use of the ermine is restricted in Austria to the im- perianal family, and it aleo distinguishes the sove:eigns of Spain, Portugal, Rus- sin and Germany. The sea otter, a very handsome fur, is found in the North Pacific ocean, on hie Asiatic and American consts. This Ws is held in bigh esteem by the Ras asians and Chinese; the emperor China, mandarins and officers ol state are the ouly persons who are perm. tted to wear fine, eilky, curly which is comming deep into the pe vellow down, tad coarse hairs 2d led coarse hairs rooted These are removed between the roots of two kinds of hair; {ib is then dyed a rich dark brown. | for its fur, and the skins able in the United States, han lamb is a valuable Jitt le animal, its to be glossy when | the animal before the birth of the lamb, Another cruel practice in the fur busi- | ness is the sewing up into tight leather bags of he Persian gray and black lambs | lmmediately efter their birth. This is | done to retain the peculiar curl of the ur. The practice of finishing locomotives with bright ornaments, which nus been { rapidly going out of use in this ¢ ountry, he extreme A London e xchange states that one rail- road company is having the domes, iden, which, it is predicted, ** will prob- | ably be in general use, as the finish is ¢ considerable.” NEWS OF “THE WORLD. | I'ue weather at Columbia, 8. O,, bas been the coldest ever known in that region, the Eastern and Middle States. and his wite Anna, residing were heads Jaco GoasL Pa, their A miles from Bethlehem, dead in their bed with bloody the apartment the He ring barn noder the straw atl nioe He diately taken back to the house of ax was found in Snyder, who boarded with Giogels, was lieved to be the murderes in & neighbo o'elock the next morning wks imme tims Ha Hrondle, his questioned ne to the murdes Mr, one confessed and by the Kev ol inter rogated Hothlehom, and at to having mitted the erie, tell his story with He ghier of the GO Wg great deliberation, was in love with years He be y 1d he ol ‘est dan old wvadd by kill sipoved Lo bis sult Grogan, sixloon but was oy owed ing them all opposition wot by her parents rants the After killing the pa attempted a eriminal assault but conleised upon Ha takon pd the hot he taughter, Wks unsucoessiul, badd soavoely belare & rope, fron one of the beds, was placed arous his neck and he was dragged outside of it tres, Alter | the body hapged 10 a large chesin ing pearly twenty minules ty the p that sUBiW LEE tad down wrbouse sathorities to was cut taken fastitution, where it d that offles: and fou Fhe death was caused by strangaiation made a vain endeavor ol the Detest frog of thousknd 8 of the law the fury mob ive at "in Bethlehem the ¢ flent ane fs Wi wit TeVeral ted the scene of the tragedy during and the excitemon. was inlense ler Wis tweniy-Jour years and about forty years of ree chi lay laborer fe leaves tb De. E. H Universalist Was A age ren the most Unite in New York a fow Hey CHAPIN ol oted frrewoiiorns in Lie Slates, died at his howe ays ago. aged sixty-six years For more than thirty New York city, peared on the lecture platform in every large years Dr, Chapin had basen a pas in and he had also ap or iV in the country mnt 832 280 £8 this I'ux total population of Verm according (0 thé Consus returns, is umber 1668 88% are males and 165 398 females; 1.340 40.940 1.043 eonlored ar pative and w 331 24% are white and I ¥iX India y PP. Say foreign # and five hall.breeds of Springfield, Masa eal sohool Dr Davie rit nro'essor io the Yale med and ane of the most prominent physicians in the Co pectiout valley, is dead at the age of filly YER ner resorts slorg the New Jarwe laring the torn Many ¢ pl of the san HE sun red sonsiderable damage f BEeRYY SDOW- ¥ vik heads in fre {IGR68 Ware CDIRpIeiaNy swe {L Away wey Island the damage an Beach property alon bronze Newark, mveiling of a small Koay in MceClel y and other prominent parsons ay nt and par an, Generals Gm rRixG the last ten years Maine has gained Vermont, 1.736; Mas Rhode 1s 177 sid, Returns fo mtion 20 1 land, 68 t RY) o. New Hampabire ve period, New York ORES Ine show & gaia in D6 SRY ny Demoomts have just held ite for the the ie n the Cooper iit 14 i is oe Of cous ening hes © dition of the city and the best methods of vacancy caused by Farry was eleotad, tLES U4 Qssinn Ray, the Hepull LEA hin, the emin lawver of sew York city, has relingaished his oitisen- in Now York Sate asd become He has Nantucl shiig aol Massaoiunelts inion rmanent resident 6 al the climate his five yaars old, ® that sgreed with beaith seventy remiine tor Isane I. Christa » was concloded in He, ago. The last day was consumed in { tion of Edilberto Giro, on whose adu Anning the suit was begun Ihe deposi ill be forwarded to Was d the Unit Bons wgton for term « ol the Dist fue Eastern tes have perienced some of th weather kn in year In New York city the thermomets: registered five degrees below gero, and much sufloring ! i i bitten an as ensued, many people being frost 1. The ther. registered Baltimore D.C New Yor regu mometler at Ss several oltios lowing figures halow gero one: Pailadelphia, five; Washing Bexsamix K. Puxrrs, the : district stturney, is dead his lorty-ninth i YORr. Eres Sancexr, the well-known Boston a lew journain days ago, and anthor, died in aged sixty-seven years. FINE Atlantic Windsor hotel and the Dulla N. Jd, 51 at City, lestroyed he house, causing a loss that will aggregate $40,000, Ix New York city 31,806 deaths, 27.530 ringes. Daring 1879 there wero deaths 25,673 births and 8,446 Ihe total emigration at the port of New York in 1850 aver daring 1880 there were births and 9,002 mar 28 342 marriages was 320 808, the largest number that arrived in one year. The number <1 failures in the city during the past year was 344. with sgrregate liabilities of $19,291 582 and 88 140. 261 in assels. ‘Errensiis,” the the well-known financier, finest of the villas at Newport, home of James WRS oOn- numerous R. I. A few moroings ago it caught fire and was Reeve, sidered one of the costly and attractive entirely destroyed. I'he house with costly works of art kind, Mr. Kooane estimates his loss at §259 000. A New Youx daily sor says that the year 18580 was remarkable of steamships, no less than 147 | been lost Of these 107 were British, 10 Frouoh 8 Amen. oan, 8 German, 2 Danish, 2 Nor- Bussian, 1 Italian, 1 Swedish, |] Greek and 1 Austrian. Seven of them were built of 140 Fifty-six werastranded ; 32 sunk by collision ; 31 tound- ered at sen; 12 are missing, with no olew to the manner of their destruction; 6 wer | burned, 3 sunk by icebergs; 3 abandoned a sen, and 1 was capsized. Tne Mount St. Vincent of tvory and oe the destrootion Ving 3 Spansdy, wegian, 2 iron, wood and ol hotel, one of the at the upper end of Central park, has be destroyed by fire. An adjoining art gallery containing many art treasuros belonging the park, was also damaged aod a part of i contents destroyed. Ihe loss is estimated « more han $100,000, Western and Southern States, INTENSELY cold weather bas throughout the West, mom ter al various points showed the follow. ing figures below zero: St. Paul, Leavenworth, Kan. St. Louis, Mo,, 13; Detroit, Mich, 10; Ind, Cleve'nnd, Ohlo, 4; Cincinnati, Oaio, zero. 13; Indignapolis, that Gall, one of the chiefs under Sitting Ball, unconditionally to lges. The savages aro poorly clad, have few guns and ponies and are in no sondition for an engagement with well-equipped troops. 1 is now believed that Sitting Bull will march toward this point without further hesitation, He has with him about one hundred lodges, In leaving Cavada Sitting Bull burned the bridges behind him and stole ponies ‘rom numerous bands of ball-breeds. Art Albany, Ind. the eight months-old twin children ot William and Fannie Johnson were frozen to death, despite the efforts of their mother to keep them warm, The parents are very poor, AN Australian steamer which has just arrived at San Francisoo brings the partiou. lars of the massacre of Captain Romer and four of the crew of the Sand Fly in the South Sea islands. The natives of Rito sumiprised the boat's orew while in bathing, and pursued them into the woods or killed them in the water, mutilating the bodies of the slrin and torturing those oaptured alive by roasting them at a stake. i i i i i i } ! i { I'ne ponds in and about Columbia were | all frozen bard, and the people enjoyed the ol skating. The coldest previous | day was in 1852, when the thermometer fell 10 | AL other polots in woather was intersely | Va, a oolored man | Mouth, also, the oid, Near was (rogen wo death of the unprecedented old i weather leurs are entertained lor the salety of | Richmond, UR sooount whioh has been gathered. The weather has | dest there since 1887. The ormuges | Jacksonville, where the ther. { mometer fell to ninsleen degrees above zero, been the a ware all ioges ! Civelunati is to have the eleotrio light, stook | to the amount of $500,000 havisg been sub soribed fr the formation of 8 company, coating the inside of » ossk with piteh, at Memphis, Tenn, explosion of the cask wore injured, Visited 1a HEnny AUGUSTINE, Of Uloago, was alterward found About joek at night Henry sought his a:ried, and which plain poisoned whisky aleve: O & uncle 8 bed leveled a revolver and began firing and Mrs. Augustine were both mortal Then Henry went downstairs an wounded another cousin, James, ali eft the house Miss Kare CameneLy, of Bt. Joseph, Mo the residence of her iriend Nannie Wood, at Hamburg, Ia., aad while iressing tor a ball Miss Wood's dress eaugh fire fn Miss Campbell the latter's dress was ignited Miss Campbell was so Irightinlly burned that pext morning, and Miss Woo l ng al mm the stove, Bhe ran, and in passiog 1 body smonnt of bullion produced by Léad 288, 000 Ie } smelters last year is $16 wa (Los #23 500,000, an increase over 1879 of §3,000 i) Hesgy WASHINGTON, oolored eighteen years old, was hanged at Jackson Miss. the murder of H. H, Hill last July iH two-story lrame, in with four stores n youth for Marion Mich first floor, house, was burned, and the adjoluing brick Jaokson the block, sontaining the Jackson City bank aod four stores. Loss about §76,000. ue United States commissioner of agrieul. ture has leased 200 nores of land at Bammer. on ville, 8. C., for the purpose of establishing «i perimental tea farm, PAMAGE by a fire al manuiseturers, Rock Island, 11 the amount of FI60,000 was factory of Bulord & Co Fifieen wo one the ‘aw thousand plows were destroyed From Washington. JHE treasury department has directed Lhe re §: gold bu assay offiee in New York to the Padsdelphia nt, for ¢ After this transfer there will still remain in eo Now York sssay office about $063,000 000 on, wore thas snough 10 keep the 3.000 500 in lion trom the % 3 i inage into eagles and hall-eagies old balls hia mint employed for six months ia ping gOia exciauyely. I'ix following statement shows the populs Territories acoor This @ Ce Teclion tain Staes snd States census of 1850, ject 10 possil reason Of the discovery of GmismONs OF ii of pames tn the lists of Inlabilan's Ntalrs Popu ala " 1 241 New Jersey... 1.18 2 064 New York 3 683 NN. Caroline 14 Oregon... 866 Ruode lsland 557 81x 8, Cerolina 4 403 1 nnesson wi, 042 46) L833 + Vern ont .... 332.38 812.2 615.183 1.818 386 Columbia 177 fissonn § SIN... .h 2611 Nohras ka 432 431 Montana. . 33 157 Nevada th §2,200 Utah 143 807 Washingtlon. 75, 1K 82 Wyoming.... 20.758 8082 81 1,400 000 Ein. 0.1 vest Vie wiuis #40 Wisconsin. husetis 78d 086 Dist { 4,168,081 1 NUW sa 847.7 A Wasmsarox dispateh says thal from the sististios of population now published and other data it may be predicted with a good de. sty that ibe total population of be found to be almost pre. gree of certal this country will pisely fifty millions, probably a lew thousands in excans Tur President has decided to scoord Whit. taker feclared by the authorities at that institution ihe colored West Point cadet who was to have mutilated himsell- another heariag yd a court-martial will be ordered. Mr. A. Looax a lineal the celebrated Indian ch el of ar 8 does. Jant ew the Six Nations of that name, has been appointed by Secretary a position in the interior depart. {ur Ponoa chiefs left Washington for arise, Penn., to visit the Ponca children at the Indian industrial school, and thence pro. sotded to their reservation in the tian Territory. Urox the expimtion ol the ten days fo which the President appointed Mr. Ramsey, sooretary of war, to act as secretary of the direotly days further; but Mr. rant elerk of the treasury department, refused to honor several roquisitions for money made upon him by Mr. that Mr legally serve as secretary of the navy for more than At a osbinet meeting the conclu. opivion Ramsey could not : » fen days. simply to relieve the President from an im- mediate embarrassment oooasioned by asudden and that the authority eabinet to perform the aaditional duties for ten days did not extend beyond the one ap- be made to fill the vacanay. Tur receipts from customs for the month of December amount to nearly $13,000,000, 000. States currency outstanding January 1, 1880: §60,745 00 346,681,016 00 Old demand notes ne Legal-tendor notes—all issues. | One-year notes of 1863. ...... Two-year notes of 1863...... ['wo-vear coupon notes of 1563. Compound interest notes. Fractional enrrenoy—all issues. 23,35) 00 241.210 00 15,523,468 45 Total..ov cee i... $362,528 424 45 | Ir is believed in Washington that the be. create such opposition in Amerioa that the | lolay. The superintendent of the census reports that the population of the United States is 50,152,569, Foreign News, the delenss of the indicted Irish land leaguers Ing trial of Parnell and thirteen other lead. Lous Avevsrs BLAsgUi, & prominent French communist, is dewd in his seventy. sixth year. During his eventiul and stormy life he was confined in thirtydour French prisons, Tus district governor of Orenhuirg, Rumia, ins resigned because the central authorities ————————S——————— | tants of the province w ho, beonass of the suo. by hundreds. Tug Rossdans and Torkomans have been Tug Gallenn and Tarnel tribes of Sierra Africa, have been slaughteriug each Prisoners were elther Leones, A BAND of torgers of bonds and receivers of stolen bonds have been arrestad in Milsons They belong 10 an orgasisstion com. Englishmen, Poles and Americans, having brasches and agents in the ehiel cities of Europe, and were salling forged or stolen French bonds in lly, talias bounds in France, and so on, I's gross revenue of Great Britain for 1880 was is round sumbe:s $416,000 000, Tug mivister of Holland to Spain was found dead in his bed st Madrid league meslings are beng At which was held at Drogheda the riot aot was Fienchwen, Mossres land of Ireland one read and the crowd dispersed. Fopuiation of Ultles, I'he lollowing is an approximate #iatement, on of cities and towns havieg 30,000 inhab. y ward § 808 S00 { tants and uy St. Paul Pioneer Press } What We Haute. We hate growling, no matter the | source or cause, and recommend here. with the remedy. Use St. Jacobs Oil and lsugh at pain. It wii do tue work every time. that has beaten mal fell into an Calitornia has a dog Dr. Tanner. The ani old mining shaft at Bird's Fiat, and when discove red and rescusd Lad remained there forty-two days without food or water. Under s diet of warm “ Deacon Wa ron want Jou tol you spt) Joumali and fami 8 avail season, when all the rest of us ha pa ea Taylor the answer ia veuy pay 1 used Hop Bitters in time, and kept my ismi well and saved large dootor bills. Three lars’ worth of ft kept as a'l well and able to work all the time, sand | will warrant it has oost you and most of the one 10 iwo hundred dolinrs apiece to keep sick the same time, 1 guess you'll take my medicine bere alter,” Bes other eoluma, rat me m—— The bee is said to be a resident of any olimate of the globe. It will ‘prosper in hollow trees in Canada, where mercury will freeze in the open air, as well as at the equator. Eid 1 have no more doubt of the —_— effects of Warner's Sale Kidney and Liver Cure than lake Ontario, —~Hev. J. EK Rankin, D : DP, Washington, D. C. The moderation of lows’ 5 900, 000 dogs only 98,974 sheep, & little over half a quarter for each. Ir Is No EXAGGERATION. —~Ely's Cream Balm is a eure for Caterrh, Hay Fever, eto. customers, Cream Balm should be resorted 16 by every one tuus sfilicted. With me no other remedy bas eves equsled the Balm sither A. J. Odenwelder, Eiy's Cream Balu is the best remedy I bave ever sold for che eure of Usiarrh, Hay Fever eto. It effects a cure in simost every ye gives relief to 8] who nee it Without besiia- ion I tell my costomers it is the best i Tetundy in the market tor what it is recommended. ¥. Brakely, Jv., drug: ist, Phillipsburg, N. J. Klv's Cream Balm jor Catarrh bas given the very best of satiglaction WO my ous OES, Ore so thas that of auy other sunilar prophastion I have ever sold, lasses C. Chapman, roggist, Newburg, N.Y. Price, 60 Sena Eiv's C.eam Balm Co. Owego, N.Y. Will mad «t for 60 cents. VEGETINE ~~ No medicine has sttained such oom Vegetine. |; FROM WHIOR YEGETINE IS MADE IN POWDER FORM SOLD FOR 80 Cents a Package. VEGETINE. lity isussaono, Me, Dec MW, 1977 doen ¥ Me Seevess Dear rel ad had 8 cough compasenced aking the Vege wtetn was debiillated Ly « sotse. Comige 1. Ad WEE Very Lery tis sgh bad, large sn When | had taken one Dotlle | found 1 was hed 11 has helped my cotgh, and HU strengthens tue 3 G0 Ey werk ever have found anything lke 3 1 know 1 is ever vililog 1 is recomended Mes. A J. PENDLETON. tf for milk and water the canine was rapidiy recovering at last acc ounts. disappeared he and when fount i less than twenty (Cleveland (Ohio) Herald.) A Hammock's Wild Way. An lllinois exchaage fee thus deliver itsell: J. 8B. and tumbled the Hon. Irwin . 'W. Ross Writes: Rheumatism, Weakness, H.R Srevess Bost, "wn pract ing medicine for fwenty-five years 5 1 Qisenses of Lhe Hl. 0d | | have pever found Ke ual id Vepetine To sevell Years abd have Dever had oue bottie returned. | would heartily recommend it to those 18 peed of & Mood poner, Da W. ROSS Droge, YHA Wikm, lows St. Jacobs Oil he might have “ where the woodbine twineth.” so dear gone, other dangerops diseases, “have Nature,” Rub iz our tis and paid the dei motile LE Stvericains Intheran Almanac for 188] gives for all in the United States 3.177 5 983 congregations, and 703 388 som. municants. The largest body, the Synodieal conference, has 1206 minis. ters, 2.072 congregations, and 261 816 communicants, The Independent synod have altogether 80 478 communicants JUMERE 15 not » corporation on Lhe round globe whose specific gravity 1s greater than that of the old Erna Lire of Hartford. 1! is solid as Graniteand as true us gold." — Weekly Liem, « Phils. The two best books fora ohi id are a good mother's face and life. Factory Facts, Close confinement, careial attention 10 ali lsctory work, gives the operatives pallid taoes poor appetite, iarguld, miserable teelings, poo: blood, iesctive liver, kidneys sand urinary nd all the physicians and medicine id cannot help them unless they got out doors or use Hop Blters, made of the purest and best remedies, and especially for such oases, having abundances of health, sun. shine and rosy cheeks in them. None peed suffer if they will use them freely. They cost but ux trifle, See another — j@ The empercr of Brasil has translated some of Whittier's poems into Poruu- guese. We reach for riches and we o grasp a mill stone, uniess in health to enjoy them. A cough or cold quickly works our phys'oal ruin unless we ave carelel. Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 conta, Three vints of wilk contain as much nutriment as a pound of be RT HOE GREAT RHnoRse MEDICINE. DR TOBIAN VENETIAN pint botties S19 orn TORY % estab best in the world for t of Cols Sores, Rrvnins, Hrulses, Sore Throsts, TORIAS CONDITION POWDERS are warranted to cure Distemper, Fever 8; give a fine wl; incresse (he appetite and the urinary © ge Certiflest 10 by Col. i. own vey of some of the fastest running hotees 1.008 othe oetits. Noid by Deol 42 Murray Street, New York dosing on po gets THE MARKETS. ¥EW YORK | Bees OaMtlo—-Mod, Natives, live wi, | Oalves— Good to Prime Voais.... | Poge—Live. ives ! Dressed. .. | Floar- Ex. State, good to fancy. . Western, good to fancy... .. a B® Whoat=-N0. 3 Red. veunsrsirsrssnras 1 16 No.1 White .cseenessscanenanl I ae oh | Ryo=Bale. over svnsnnisiion i Bariey—Two-Rowed State | Oorn—Ungraded Western Mixed i Southern Yellow. coves conse | Onta—White S1ai8. cece. Mixed Western | Hay—Piime Btraw—lLong Rye, per Wheres rien Bops-—8tate, 1880 Pork—Mess old, | Lard--Oity Btoam, aves ssress | Petroleum —Crade oes. USN @OTN Butier—8iate Creamery... Dairy .cassscnssnsnn sss Western Imitation Creamery FROry.c svsensonens | Ohoeste-8tate Factory. BENE. co vunsnnssnnnes : Western, .. ov oo ! Rege—Btate and Penn. a | Potatoos—Btate, bbl Early Rose, . BUFFALO | Stosee=Bxtrs.. and | Lambe—Western | Bheep - Western ae | Hoge, Good to Obolee orke . “rene 4% | Flour-Oity Ground, No. X Spring... 5 00 | Wheat-No. 1 Hard Dulut {| Qorn—No, 3 Western,....... | Onte-BIall, cosessssmmnss ge: S00sees08568060 a 2d @ Refined wx ne cenenan ERsRREAs ARLEN : sree ann en “ue 180 518 massen l 35 ! 8 8 8 81 8 “ cerns B80 @1000 ohy@e 03x oe 06K Sanne ALLER TET TY | Barley—-Two-rowed Bate, cuvaes.ves | BOSTON, i! Boof Western Mess... 1 Hogs —Live....csenee i Hoge--City Dressed | Pork—Extra Prime per b WL» sears. 1280 (1300 | Flour--Wisconsin and Minn. Pet... . 738 @8 80 | Corn—Mixed and Yellow, ieee oui, 81 $ = | Oste-Extra White bo o--Blate,, 10 . 1 0 ool Washad Combing & Delain, 0 a = Unwashed, 8% a WATERTOWN (MASS ) CATTLE MARKET | Boel Oattiolive weight 3) 38 0 sessRRTRsee CREE REE RERS Al Immense crowd, Danial O'Connell in 1844 has there been wit. nessed such scenes of excitement. The first of a jury and the opening of the oase by the attorney general, Gare an English pedestrian, undertook to walk 2600 miles in 1,000 hours, but broke down after covering 2,233 miles ol his pro. posed feat. £rvEN persons were killed and fifty injare ! by the falling in of the roof of a church at Lalllagot, France. A xumngnr of soldiers have been severely beaten by a crowd which filled the streets of Westport, [reland. It is supposed that the British steamer Montgomeryshire, from Cardiff bound to Singapore via the Suez canal, has been lost with her erew of thirty men on the coast of Portugal, as a steamer bas been wrecked near Figueira, and wreckage with the name « Montgomeryshire” has been washed ashore. Tue British steamer Garnet, of London, was wrecked in the North sea daring a gale, and all hands, numbering seventeen persons, perished. Broxex dikes in Holland have flooded o'ghteen villages, doing an immense amount ol damage. PHILADELPHIA, { Har-fenn, good and faney....... Wheat No. 2 Red. 1 Rye—stato "aa . Oorp—State Yellow. as ness Oata-Mixed, coves: BERARARERERE Butter—Oreamery E RI, sesns nares Chesse--New York Full Cream, ove wasd PotrolenmOrade., ,.......00 s@0TY Rofin PERCAS REC RE LL PAMPHLET of our PATENT "DRESS R REFORMS, containing Jn Undergarments, Corsets, Waist, kirt and. Stock ing Supporters, Shoulder Braces, &c., for adies & Children, Schsibie, cheap & health Fletcher & Co., 8 KE. 14th St, N.Y. Frets 500 ORGANS glven a Address REV. 8. T, T. BU CK, ah OPIUM Eris musa Vegetine in Powder Form vend and general sores inciose fifty oemis Ib postage akasuips tu one or one deollsyr for two packages, sid 1 will send 311 VEGETINE PREPARED BY 1s 80id by all drug. ABLE. NEWSY, COOD and Watterson, editor; claim that xs s reliable and valuable Hew it has no superior in this _oouulry or in the world, It isabis, wright and pewsy, coarlains the strong est editoricia, The most compile SUTHRATY of the Bows of the world, the best OTTER ndetoe, full turf and stock } TEPOTiS, SOITHOnS, Epler TUpent na veletles, poelry, - tidren, suswers 16 correspondents. ofc, «ig mechani and the laborer, valuable Preis ave offered club-raiscrs who send subsolp enth postusssiers and ss 10 the Wamsiy Submeribers oan secure any one of The lending period sais of the dar, & hands» book, of some olber valuable premicm for a very gos amount of money. Our ist of respiums to all subscribers who vend u Two Dodas will se found to be worthy of especial stiention. Specimen coples and full descriptive elre cular sent free on oatiam beoription Germs, post age free . 13; sundey, 88; Week iy, with ; withomt premium, ‘so. ng four x enale — bers and six dollars wiil be entitied to an of the Weekly Cvurie one are (A Medicine, not a Drink.) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, AND rae Prrsst axp Beer MEDICAL QUuats TIES OF ALL OTAER BITTERS. THEY CURE 1} Diseases of theBtomach, Bowels, Ricod, i Ridnehn and Urinary Organs, Ner To aan 81000 IN COLD. TIN be paid for a case they will not cure or belp, or for a5yibing rep urs oF mjarious em. Ask r draggist er Bop Binters and AT Teor Ta ech. Take Be other. D 1.C. in an abso! Tn irreatstibie cure for Dranketness, use of opium, tobacco and BArCOLics. Szxp ron Suess. All shove wold Tn omits, Ont, Top Witere Mig. Co, Rochester, NX. 000,000 Acres Wheat Lands ost ln the World, for sale by the BL. Mins Hilo 2.2. 3. 0. Ea and on ing ertical Engines with wrot botiers, Eureka Safet ww ers with Sectional oan't All with Automatic Cut-Offs From when for 50 & $2,000. Sirulsr. NATRONA "ia hal bast In World. re SS panly Uses. Sold by ah Draggists Dr PENN'A SALT MANUFASTURING CO., Phila. Agents Wanted everywhere ae 1 to families, hotels and Roo in the rR terms t Cota call or yo iE ,WRiL3 LS TRA Sonatina; ry storek: COMPANY, 301 }1 Fulton St, X. OF this weel {ane COLUMBIAN "an the finest, most elaborate. costly and beautiMl Holids ¥ on ever Jresutef te to he AX Amorican peop'e. A Specime oan be seen at th at every postottice en. news pete © RS Ye eat Frederick Uo, Va. tof price Address J.B. DECKER & CO stand in athe 1: a — One cent a copy everywhere Lad GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGRE r Fon Su RUMA SInng ed Sen Hg New York. near LIE -Menhant vy and Sn Mills; Store, FL seme pred fe Ninchoas, App LY NS, Parkins Min Oy i 11 Eas AGENTS WANTED! Articies in the world, & wr sample free. Ja ee 1 Broxson, Detroit, Mich As TRAR Sud to agents. Po 0. i Augusta, Maine, a part — 2 SS Rn ann amp ACHES. i Me Frain sacs yn S00 205 bd my LE dui BIEEOTIONS IF ELEVEN LASGTAGES. SOL BY ALL DROOSISTS AND BALERS 1% MEDION, A. VOGELER & CO. &, 70,000 SOLD YEARLY. of ott or PARLOR ORGANS ts shows by the fact thet SEVENTY TaoUs The beet are the "MASON & HAMLIN ORCANS WORLD'S Industrie! Rxhitdtions for Fe a NEW STYLES power snd variety, st $070, $450 $39, and Lem prioel ROR SHALE CRURCHES, SCHOOLS, be, $8 to 4508 and upward, BUPERE DRAWING ROOM STYLES of SMALLER ORGANS of equal excellence, though le cases. ut $51 To $000 and wpwawrd ANSSIAR son meaty 48 qramrEssy vavwnee, § TT WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORY or rx WORLD in of ARrioa Pospe tal Disha cedit dlemen, taxation and Fm whch mnt be dove Tux Lownias Ww eiesantly abd ison} flustrated, and sold By every newsdeaier and or i he end st Be wform pron of ase cent FY he be teen 48 every postofics EYE-CLASSES. 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