I'ARM, KARIlO AD HOl'tEHOU). ; HONS TWEED IX HIS (ELI,. SUMMARY OF NEWS, VMf ol llie rw York l.mn1 Jury la Win. .'I. TnffH' Ct MIlow Tliev l"ound thx Olit Mhii. A Xc M ilt- " .Unking (iti-mr. Tho 'urn ,V if Yur.rr gives mi hi: count of n new mode of increasing tlio jjrntit'4 (in butter and cheese) from a Riven ntnimnt of milk. The milk is set in chum twenty inclicH deep for from twenty-four to thirtv-Hix Iioiu'h. nud tlien L-;.........i . ..r ... 1.. .. .. i i nnvR : tn i 'iiiii.-k 4 ,r, ti'iunt: uuiy n i'iiii'ii wi ; y, the eremu (the richest nn.l best) rises Twee.! s room, its tin minis HKinuneii niul mmie into i nnt The grand jury of New Yolk recently paid n visit to ltlnckweU's Island to look after Win. SI. Tweed nnder the regula tions of the new oftlcers. A reporter Morris, and an Official Oawttc extra will be ihmiel containing the proclamation A re volt occurred in the penitentiary at JcfTeniou City. Mo. Nearly tliree lnuidred men quit wcrk in the nlioe-bon, and armed tlicniHelven at Hartford, Conn., Karatoi?a Lake wan selected i with hammers, knives, pikes, etc. The revolt for the regatta, to take'place 011 July 14. Union ; wan quelled without bloodshed or harm to any- Inlrrrtln Items rronl Home and Abroad. At lie convention 01 American college, ueiu i article of butfrr, which cohuiiiuuIh the highest market price; the proportion of butter thtiH obtiiined is nUont thirty pounds from 1,(M)0 of milk, or one from thirty-four of milk. Our renders will ve menibrr that one pound from twenty-live pounds of milk is n common average when all the crown is used. Instead of milking the remainder into skim milk cheese in the usual manner, it is heated up to about ninety degrees, and " oil or liutyrons matti'i is added to improve it." To obtain this oil, " low-grade butter " is vetiued from nil its impurities (f) und mixed with the hot milk, at the rate of eight pounds of the former to 1,000 of the latter. The mass is then quickly co agulated by the addition of rennet, mid at once made into cheese in the usual way. It is said that the product " com pares favorably with much of the whole milk cheese made at factories." and that " no fault had been found with it so far in the English market." So much for the theory. The tigures count up in this way 1,000 pounds of milk, made up in the usual way. yields 100 pounds of cheese, worth ' By the new plan, it yields just thirty pounds of butter, worth .!, and eighty-live pounds of cheese, worth 10.21. ' The "refined oil" costs twenty-one cents per pi mud. and hence Sfl.ON must be de ducted, leaving the product by the new process .l".r2, or a difference of ifi.Tfl I'll the side of the new plan. If public opinion should reduce the price of the new cheese two or three cents per pound, the margin would be too small, and the manufacturer would be in the position of the little boy who having goliy through the alphabet, doubted " whether it paid to go through so much to know so little." Illlll-llll.lll IlilllH. Srt Ki iNo von a TritKKY on Chicken. Take some bead crumlw and turn on just hot water enough to moisten them; put in a piece of butter, not melted, the size of n hen's egg, and add a spoonful of pulverized sage, a tenspoont'ul of ground pepper and a teaspoon fill of salt. There may be some of the bread crumbs that need to lie chopped; then mix thoroughly and stuff your bird. To Ci.kaxsk ( Jr.Assw.utK. As a rule warm water and a soft cloth iue all that is required to keep glass in good con dition; but water bottles and wine de canters, in order to keep them bright, must be rinsed out with a little muriatic acid, which is the best substance for re moving the "fur" which collects in them. This acid is far better than ashes, sand or shot: for the ashes and sand scratch the glass, and if any shot is left in by accident the lead is poisonous. ltVK (runuu.i: Cakijs. Takeoiiequart of rye Hour and one cup of wheat flour, wet it up witli sour milk or buttermilk until the butter is thick enough to rook easily on the griddle. Add to it a pinch of salt, a small teaspoonful of saleratus, dissolved in warm water, nnd one well beaten egg. Sriddle cakes mude of rye flour are far superior to those made of wheat, for they are more tender. Corn meal cm be substituted for wheat if de sired. Cahhw.k 8m.au. Shave a hard, white cabbage into small strips; take the yolks of tliree well-beaten eggs, n cup and n half of good cider vinegar, two tenspooii f ills of thick ( ream, one teaspoonful of mustard mixed in a little boiling water; salt and pepper to suit the taste. Mix all but the eggs together, and let it boil; then stir in the eggs rapidly: turn the cabbage into the mixture and stir well. Vw.vr.T Caki:. One quart of new, un skimmed milk (half cream and half milk is preferable), three eggs (white and yolks beaten separately ami very stiff), fine teaspoonful of salt, rice Hour. Mix the beaten yolks with the milk and the salt, then rice flour to make a batter as that for flannel cake; lastly, whip in the stiffened whites very lightly, and bake immediately. grand jury kmw it, was hardly calculated to excite the envy of a tenement house family. It consisted of a small apartment eight feet by ten, pnrtioned off from the hospital ward of the penitentiary. It looked out from the top floor of the building on the Astoria branch of the East river. The ice in the foreground and the lenfless trees in the diitmiee, the silence and the absence of stirring life, made a dreary picture. " The commerce of the Sound in the summer, passing up and down,- makes the view a little lively," remarked Mr. Tweed, with a tinge of sadness in, his voice; " but now it's flat etiongli." " The view from a- prison," observed aud Hamilton colleges were admitted as niein- hern of the association In the ('.; srtmente i of ltorcelona and Navarre several bo:idn of ; i Carlisle have been defeated by the in.l.ional ! j troojis. . .. . .Ail attacking force of Cuban hi- i . surgents were driven from fort No. 15 Willi a Ions of live men Preliminary tep have ! Iieni taken by the Herman government to insure satisfaction from Spain for the treat- ! : nient of the vessel Oustav by tlio I 'a Y. :.1 ! An explosion of gas took place in one of the vaults In the Talk Hotel, in New York, by wliich three persons were painfully burned.... . ' The Louisiana Legislature has again elected j P. K H. Tinchback to the United States Senate, j i The case of the heirs of Monroe Snyder i against' the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Insurance ! Company to recover the face of a lifo policy, ! payment for which was refused on the ground ' that deceased had committed suicide with iu- body, although at the time ll was feared that there would be serious trouble In the 'UNITED STATES CONGRESS. Nrnntr. Mr. Ingalls. of Kansas, presented a memorial of the judicial officers and jurora of Arkansas proving for the passage of a hill organizing the Indian Territory Into the Oklohouia Territory, and providing for the organization of courts therein. The Vice-President laid before the Senate a message from the President communicating re ins in regaru to me cnoiern rpmriuiiT m met. There nro seven foreigners out of the nine members of tlio Covington (Ky.) , City Council. . petllalia nf IHTfl H.' ...I..1 nf nialna f n-mifv-niia I 101tS ill fe?ard t i.t ... i , , r ... ; Laid on the tnble and ordered to he printed. ,'tia.mu.u .. upwards, ui J.o.um.., nugnen ,,,.,: nf v,v York, presented ten at 173,979. Of tlds number. 87,0(16 were white males, aud 8(1,913 were colored. memorials of citizens of Ontario and Yates counties. X. Y., against the ratilii atiou of the promised Canadian reciprocity treaty. lie- ! ferred to the Committee on Foreign Itelatinus. Mr. Logan mado a longthy speech sustaining the President in his action in the Louisiana matter. 1 A message was received from the President, i staling that he had signed the Finance bill, and i wooden constTiintlnrm nf the war oulv three : Bliy"1K mi" ie revenue oi iiiu ci.iiiii.iy noi wooaen constructions of me war ouiy miee j ,lffl,.jmit to mevt t,e expenses. He recom- are left available, the rest being decayed and ' mended that the duty on tea and coffee should 1 laid up j that we have but six monitors tit for ' lie put on again, and the hill reducing the duty service out of foity-elght which appear on the " f ,V,lom ar,icle" tc" "r cc"t' H,,01,1J ,,C re 1 navy register; that or the uniety-niue wooden Tlie bi), ,() n.nyMo fl)1. tilc revision of the vessels ou the navv hat only thirty-oue can laws for the collection of custom duties, re- uronerlv be culled vahhaIh nf war. an 1 of thpse ported Admiral Torter'a annual report of United Htatee navy shows the navy is i winl.-ueJ condition. The admiral says Wost India fleet has shown itself very suitable for war purposes t that of all Ihe n a the ,,-! the Fur U Female CimilaluN nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preset ip j tion. It is a most powerful restorative tonic, also combining the most valuable nervine properties, especially adapting it to the wants of dohflitatod ladies suffering from weak back, I inward fever, congestion, inflammation, or I ulceration, or from nervousness, or neuralgic pains. Mr. (I. V. Seymour, druggist, of Can I ton. N. Y.. writes Dr. Pierce as follows : " The I demand for your Favorite Prescription is won ! dcrlul, and one man stated to me that his wife . had not done a duv's work in Ave months, when she commenced tailing your Favorite Prescrip tion, took two bottles and is now on the third 1 bottle, and is alilo to do hf r housework alone. and milk fourteen cows twice a day." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is sold by all dealers in medicines. Com. The Market. rw YORK . Derf Cultlr-.frime to Kxtra Illlllorka fo'iininn to (looil Tpxhus Mll.-li I'nvn from the I' insure committee, came up. i Hogs Live. 1:1 OS a juryman, " can never entirely entertain ict to defraud, closed with a verdict for plan- one s nniiit, " Well, I never studied the subject before," responded the primmer; " but there is more in it than you think. In different as that scene seems to you, it is worth more than a thousand other luxuries to one confined as I am. It is a good deal to be able to see the sky, whether clear or cloudy, nnd the river or the trees, either in winter or in sum mer." " Xobody will deprive you of that small comfort," said the juryman, sym pathetically. "Well, I think tint," replied Tweed, " for that would lie making me an exep tion to the rest of the prisoners." He sat in a cnne-bottoiued armchair which, along with a small table, a bed stead, a few books and papers and a steel engraving of the denth of Cardinal Wol scy, constituted all the furniture that could be detected. The prisoner. was clad ill a sack coat of the " misde meanor " tpiality, which is a coarse woolen fabric of reddish brown and white mixed. The trousers were of a dark slate color and woolen also. Ashe sat in his chair, with his spectacles on, engaged in writing out the regular hos pital entries of the morning, it was diffi cult to recognize the Tweed of former days. The clothing was one gre.it bar rier to recognition, but the givate-it of all was the listless attitude of the man who was wont to sit like a monarch on his throne, w ith eye flashing and every liber of his frame strung to its utmost tension. In his conversation it is correct to say he won the. sympathies of the jurymen. There was neither servility nor bravado. tins for iMfi.!. The deputy constable : ap)oiiited to look after the children employed : iu the factories in Massachusetts has presented his report to the (lovernor. Ho declares that ; in Massachusetts there are (iO.000 children I growing up iu ignorance, iu consequence of i their employment at too early an age, and too exclusively in factories The Secretary of the United Stutcs Treasury estimates the ap propriations required to supply deficiencies for the service of the liscnl year ending .liino 30, : 1875. and prior years : State department, i23,- I 7iU ; Treasury, 264,77 ; war, i113.7t'.7 ; navy, ; l:5,377 : interior, 47l,3t9 ; total, $8l2.n5t. President (iruiit signed the new Finance bill, giving it his "hearty" approval. Uat he pointed out to Congress that tixing a dnte when specie resumption shall commence implies an obligation to provide such legislation as may be necessary to redeem their promise. And in this connection he cills attention to the de ficiency which exists iu Ihe Treasury, aud nhioh. under the present revenue laws, is like ly tti continue nnd to increase This fact has an inioi'tance entirely separate fr.nn that wliich arises from the recent pledge to resume in IsTil. The Secretary of the Treasury states the requirements of the sinking fund for the year ending the 30th of Juno at :J1.0iJ!t,545. and the balance remaining from other expendi tures he estimates at only :i.0ll2,"!W.57. There will, therefore, unless expenses are cut down, or revenues increased, or both, be a distinct . deficiency at the close of theVearof J2.0!I3, 718.43. The Secretary estimates the detlcieucy next year at til. 920,914. He suggests the duty on ten aud coffee he returned, and that the ten not one can contend with foreign ships of equal size Many lives have been lost by snow slides iu the Western mountaius Notwithstanding the old, a line military din ivlay took place ou the occasion of the in auguration of (iov. Hedle. of Xow Jersey The Civil Appropriation bill, before the United States Cougress, appropriates 207,0110 to the States for expenses iu raising volunteers. The Nevwhi Senator. Iirefwd Sheep Liinibs , (lot ton Micl.llliix , Hour KxIi-h WVMeni Hi Hie r.xtr.i Wheat Ned Western,. No. 2 Sprm. Bye State Ilarlev State Hurley Mult Out. Mixed Western . . Corn Mixed Western, liny, per cwt straw, per cwl. Hops Poik Mi,, Lard. 1'iKll- i The amendments of the committee were agreed to. and the bill passed. A memorial of Mary E. Speck, M. I)., and Mary S. Parsons, M. li., was presented, saving that thev were graduates of the Howard L'ni i versity. llistrict of Columbia, and ou atvount of their sex the Medical society of the District. all organization chartered by Congress, refused i them admission to membership into that socie ' ty ; they therefore ask that the charter of the society be amended, so that they may not be excluded from it. On motion of Mr. Pratt, of Indiana, the House bill to amend the act granting pensions to certain soldiers and sailois of the war of 1812, aud widows of deceased soldiers, and to restore to the pension rolls those jieixons whose names were stricken therefrom iu consequcnec ' of disloyalty, was recommitted to the Commit-, tee on Pensions. Mr. Morrill, iu discussing the Legislation Ap propriation bill, said that the bill as it passed the House appropriated rlS.422.442. The amendments of the Senate committee increased the amount to irl8.7IU.il.14. Hie increase was attributable chiefly to the want of service in the Assay offices. ' and in the departments of the government in Washington. It was a re duction of .l,'.ififl.:i(iO as compared with the bill of last year. Mr. Sherma i. of Ohio, from Jhe Committee of Conference on disagreeing votes of the two Houses upon the House bill to amend the ex isting customs and internal revenue laws, and for other piirwes. made a report hich as read. 1 le said the rCliort was substantially the same as that presented last session, with the i Klonr. exception of dutv ou hops, which had been Wlient- laised to einl it cent" per IHiuml. The House I Corn Mi-o-d proposed a duty of ten cents per pound, but t lie committee agreed upon eight cents. The two sections relating to tobacco and the sale of hoists, etc.. whicli were t lie principal siiujecls ; Cotton liw Ii.MlMi;:s of disagreement lsl year, were now both I Flour Kxi in stricken out. The report was agreed to. ' Wheal lied Western.,., The amendment of the Allrotirialion bill. Rye providing a new Itureau of Statistics and Coni inerre. was stricken out. Collating facts about railroads was made part of the duties of the present Statistical liiireau. 4 7:. 1 -it 1 III! Oil 1 :n 1 !!.- m IP, 4'.'IS Mis 08 id : 14 ia 14 n v, ,.eo t.o i on 0(i'..( or,', 07 ( OS tf m'.at 07 -g 0H ft 08H is , 4 75 ( J 15 M.e kerel No. 1, new " No. J, new Dry Cod, per cwt llf-i rilitf. S.-aled, er Imx Pet role inn CnnU li'.irf. '!' Wool Caiil'orliitt Fleece Texas 14 Australian 11 lllltt-r vtitte Western lliitrv W.-s'. l-tl Yellow Westei n Ordinary..,,.. . Penuflylvaliia Fine Cheese State Factory ' Sklnitned Western , EggB-Suilc ALBAS Y . Wheal Rye Mule Corn Mixed Ilarlev Stall- Oatt State Outs. . lt.ee , Hurley... . . .r .1... ,uv;ir n.. o.A ...imlna ll.l I.HIlll. mi ... ,111 til 11 11 it mill lio IlllUtl'Ml'Oi 1 i .. !.. , . , . . , specified on the law of Juno tl, 18(2, be every iiuestion with n ln-oiniit and manly ' , frankness. " How do thev treat vmi here, Mi What They Wore at .the Hall. Among the dresses worn at the great eharity I mil in New York we note the following : A striking dress was worn by n granddaughter of Commodore. Vau derbilt; it was a brown or chocolate col ored brocade, with a shade of yellow in it. It was cut square, with h Joan of Arc bodice, and the neck outlined with soft bands of pheasants' feathers. A white tulle dress made with n triple apron, fastened at the back with double loops of white, faille, each ttprou bor dered with u tulle plaiting beaded with a ruche and edged with n fringe of violets, . had u charming effect. Some very pretty dressfs were made with alternate plait iugs of tulle nnd pale silk Hoimces pinked on the edge. Wide silk sashes, the color of the flounces, were laid rath er low upon the skirt and knotted upon one side. A dress of thick white silk, with u triple apron, and sashes of gauze powdered with silver nnd edged with silver fringe. A white luce, closely dniped, and trimmed with black velvet Hud jardiniere roses. A Worth dress in t wo shades of gray and aquamarine blue, with high bodice nnd plaited train, laid plain und almost flat nt the buck; front front. A white silk dress trimmed with sashes of lihiek velvet, embroidered with white Hoss silk. A plaited train and bodice of very pule pearl gray silk-tab-Her fronee of white lace over pink silk, long white lace sleeves tied with pink ribbon; pink piping and ruche of. white lace upon thu hoilice. hilver cuirass, Tweed ;" inquired a reporter. " Well, pretty clever," said I.e. " I ask for nothing, and leave them to do as they like. Of course there is nothing to boast of, as vou can see, but 1 was al ways grateful even for small favors." ' "You are looking well. Mr. Tweed," was the greeting given him by another juryman. Aud he did look well, to all appearances, though he complained of trouble iu the kidneys. His beard, which is now all white, being cut close, gives the impression of his having dwindled iu flesh, but his color, of bright healthy red, testifies to the excel lence of the atmosphere in whicli he lives. " I take four hours' exercise a day," said he, " nud that accounts for it. Only for this old complaint 1 should be almost as strong ns ever." "There is a difference, Mr. Tweed," observed one of the party, "between looking strong and feeling well." "Y'es," replied the lonely old man, turning his looks towurd the dull, dark river, while a shadow of pain passed over his face, "troubles come to the strong as well as the weak. My last af fliction is not the least, and it seems to me these things never come alone." (There was a reference in this to a recent sad domestic affliction.) He seemed willing to converse, but showed no inclination to court cimversir tiou. Whoever among the party of visi tors addressed hini was ' courteously treated and spoken to with candov. and affability. That Mr. Tweed entertains a hope that his term of imprisonment will be some day, not far distant, cut short is not doubted. This agreeable sentiment sustains him, for otherwise one so preg nant of energy would collapse and die. His duty is still that of orderly to the hospital, and nobody, according to the warden, makes a more faithful und zealous attendant. He is a model prisoner, and sets an excellent example. pealed. A disiatch from I'addng announces that the Dutch troops in Acheen have made a general , assault on the works of the Acliinese aud carried nine forts, with a loss of 21 killed nnd 1 05 wounded. The enemy lost 171 killed aud a large number wounded V lis-omotivo on the Italtimore and Ohio railroad exploded her boiler when near Moundsville, instantly killing the engineer, named Maurice Hunted. The fireman, named A. I.ycll, had a leg broken. None of the passengers were injured The First National liank of Carbondale. Pa., was robbed of .flO.OOO iu currency by two men. who seized and 1 sun id the cashier, during the ab sence ol the other officers oftho bank A report was current iu London that the natives of Santa Cruz Island, in the South Pacific, had captured and massacred the crew aud officers of the cutter I.apwiug, which they burned The extensive works of tiie Kinsley Iron aud Machine Company iu Canton, Mass., took lire from a spark of hot iron, and all the shops on the east side of the street were destroyed. The company employs from 5(H) to 000 men, and is one nf the largest in the country, outside of Pennsylvania. The works cover several acres of grounif The entire proiierty is valued at r2"(00u0, and the loss is something under this auiouut. The total insurance ou the works is 9210.000. The National Women Suffrage Comeution adfpted a resolution to hold a national citizens euft'rage association in Philadelphia ou July 4th. 1876, in which the women of the old aud new world, who demand e.pial freedom of franchise, are invited to participate Charles A. Stevens, Republican, was elected to Cougress in the Tenth Massachusetts District, to till the unexpired term of Alvah Crocker The loss by the tire in Holland. Vt., will net 200,000: insurance liMi,000 The I'uited States House Committee on coinage agreed to report favorably the Senate bill providing for the coinage of twenty-cent pieces, with an amendment allowing ihcni to be iu use on re demption of any fractional currency, including the fifteeu-ceut note wliich was not mentioned iu the Finance hi 1 recently enacted Mr. William Sharon, who was elected United States Senator from Nevada, is a native of Ohio, where he was born in Tauunry, 1821, of (Junker parents. His boyhood was spent in alternately attend ing the village school and working on his father's farm. Before he. was twenty-one years old he made his first i business venture, the purchase of nn in terest in a flat boat. This proved unsuc cessful; his boat was wrecked, his part ners cheated him, and he soon got buck to his father's roof. After this he spent two years at Athens College and then took lip the study of law, diversifying it with farm work, and six months of his time was spent in the oflice of I'.d win M. Stanton. Later still, he went to St. Louis, where he was admitted to the bar. INsir health soon after compelled him to give up his profession, and he formed a mercantile partnership with his brother nt Carrollton, 111., where he remained until the gold excitement in 1K4V.I, when he crossed the plains t' Cali fornia. His early experience there was a chequered one. He began as a mer chant in Sacramento, but lost nearly nil his goods by the flood of IH-IO. Then he moved to San Francisco, where real estate attract si his attention, and in that business he laid the foundation of his fortune. Iu lHfii he lost most of his nioney by speculating in mining stocks, and was then sent to Nevada by the Bank of California to adjust some claims there. His legal knowledge again came into play, and his business foresight mani fested itself in a proposition to establish an agency of the bank iu that territory a scheme which was carried out with great success. Kver since that time Mr. Sharon has been dealing in mines, until by his business daring and his " sharp ness" he has obtained the control of some of the best-paying silver mines ( if the State. As an instance of his "sharp ness" it is related that, seeing the ad vantage to be derived from a railroad from Heno to Yircinin Citv lie secured n subsidy of !500,OUII in aid of the pro- i voted to proceed forthwith to the State of Lon- A Ua ' ject from the people along the line, limit : "?J "'J" ,!"MeBtlK","m ' 1'oad' ! klL .1.1 (pi .10 00 . S SI :i ft) 5 (." (ci 1 M i 1 lill P (A 1 :u ft 1 R I ft r.' Sri.'j( H7 70 I 1 00 m 7 ft la (a 211 0 .1 ft 14 nt 14 mi to ri d 8 CO Refined, !' m .'id L'4 J4 Sll M IV w in is 8.-. 30 :i7 :i '.Hi IfC, 21 :ni n X ll iu t S3 SK ftt 1 .11 K.-. 8:1 iy 1 :f iff 1 4a G'J (f 00 Dr.. I. Walker's California VIn fgnr lliltcrs me n purely Tcgctabla preparation, mado cbiclly from tbo na tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without tho use of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, "What Is the causo of the unpajrallelcd success of Vinegar Bit tersT" Our answer is, that they remove tho causo of disease, nnd the patient re covers bis health. They are the great blood purifier and a lifo-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. over before id tho history of tho world has a medicire been compounded possessing the rerrnrkabla qualities of Vinf.gab B;ttkrs in be&'.ing tba sick of every disease r-an is heir to. They aro a gcuiU Purgat'.vs ao well as a Tonic, relieving Concent;cn or Infl.mation of the Lfrer :iii Vu.u3.fcl OrguM, U Bilious Diseases. The ltopeiiii."5 ci VfAi.Kft's Vinegar UrrEas are A-eiifti 'Diapnorstjo, Carroina'ive, Nutritious, Lu.Tative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-IrritaLt, Sudoritic, Altertv iva. gvnd ADt'.-BuVntt It. II. Mi lMiMI.I) iV. (11. Irn:l'h"ii"liiii. A !.. Sun t'non'lwi. diiiii.rniig. and i-or. of Wnfhinirlo'i mill rh:irltim Sis.. X. Y. Sold liy nil lriial',' 1,1 nl r. N. V. N. r.-Xn. I LJ .IIUTIIIMJ I'Olt Vor.-Si'ii'l fiiiuii miiiK-t R ll. I-.. .- .. nil. Ail.ln-h- , HI'HST CO.. X.ihMin .sn-.i t, X. Vmk. ! Spiii.j;. a no l ii.-i 7K 1 III 1 -..-I ft li 7.1 i l i :. AI)Ti:ilTlsi:itS! Si-ml '-" cenls to -l-'i I. HOWr.1,1. CO., 4 I Pnrlc lt. X. V.. f"r their Vim-''' 't' IOO ."'' cnnlKintUK li't" 'it' lUMlO n-wn pnppr. and iiMitmitpS nhimltiK i"l nl mtvi-rtii-hitf. 19 IN ItAM'lMoltK, House. Mr. Chuuoh. of IllinoiH. introduced a hill t promote commerce anions the Stuten, and to cheapen the trmifportatioii of perwoiiH ami property hefween the Atlantic heahoard and Ihe Wentern StKteH. Mr. Cox. of New York, preneuted the memo rial of the National !eiiue lleform annoi-ia-tion of New York city as to the reduction of cot in the collection of rcvemicH. Mr. lhitlcr. of MaHnachiiM-ttH. in diKCtixKiiiK the ipieKtion ot dittiea and the collection of revenue, remarked that a yood iiiunher of the merchants of New York were no hetier than editor, lie thought, however, that complaiutn made I iy themol illegal dill ha collected Khould lie imjiiired into. The JiiptincHe Indemnity hill wan hi-l'ore the House, and it wbh voted to return the indemni ty money to Japan. i.id pay the hailnrnof the navy out of the 1'iiited Siaten TreamiiT. Mr. li. F. Hoar, of .Mant-aohusettH, from the select committee on outragcH iu the Southern States, presented the report of the suli-com- mittee winch hud heeu to New Orleans, anil stated at the same time that the committee had Corn Yellow Oats MiXH'1 Pctrokiim l-HIt.MIF.LI'HIA. Flour lViiiivlviniiji Kxtra Wlltvit Wcxtern Itill Bye Corn Yellow Mixeil Oat Mixed Petroleum Ciiltc 0'J .&W ' 11,1 11 , il : (d 0 as 1 ft I irf 1 ii'i Id) CO c; 4 mi, oo HO on 5 .VI 1 CM I'd XII hi 65 ft) il U I IU 1 ' (fli .n ft Hi ( M lit Oil Uelllieil, l.i . Ttii new Tn-.i In wnm wit li perleel i1 'n I or l nifrlil mill (liy. AilHtiO ItKelf ti every unit ion nt" the bofly. letiiiniiia Hull, tin nniler Ihe iinnlet i-U'ri'ln' nr geverenl Ktrnlii uiuil lierin.'ineiil ly i-ireil. S'-iil elietijl l.v tile Elastic Truss Co.. No. (ts:t Itroiiitwitv. N. Y. t'it, nnit enl li niMil. Cull or genii tor ( 'In-iiliir. mitt lie ntreil. Habit Cured A i i lulu ami mire cure, wUlmiit iHciiiivt'iiU'in-e, mil nt home. An antidote that staurt purely on it-1 uwii mcilti. Scad for my (jiwricrly iiuv.-uinc i ( vi. ';! Httti!iif coliotihinfjci'rllilciit''3 ol liundreil i th.it Inc. n been iieriiiniii'iuly cured. I cl.iim to lui"' ilKiiivi-rcl and produced tliern:-T ouioinal ami o.ni-v i eR crnn ion oeirn kaiiso. 1)K. S. II. COLLIXH, I.il PoHe, fill!. 11 API OCUin'n at Home. No l'ulillilty. 'I'erins modenito. Time almrt. V . ur years of nil .......,u..T..,l Kiie"e-.. Di-'H-ritieciii-e. i. Addrep- I ir.l'.K.Miirsli.iiuincy.Mich, 1 OPIUM 4OOfeM20).4(f aaa finrj fxnonffs a tiionth to itirntp. Aflresa p w v v Men nr wi rmri, WIJI It lit III. M flit. t.Nt'W York. Vciil. Salarj iintl ipfii!.t- fi.i Id. Out" lit I'li't'. A v nlttnnlf iiH-ke twiit Inr .VtR . (' 11. (I'KNKY.WtiiMrlhirorfiihMe' $2,400 rftnrn iio-'lap I ii H v to Aui'iiln. H. iifw ariirlt nml the - li--t t'Hmily I'Jiiwr in Atm-rica. wirti rwo UirnH... lief. A.M. M l , to. :UM Hninilwnv. X. V. V'f ui N AM i wn;:i.nnwmp; A CA3HH tn U A ,i, 1, ,,tfigiwisiiv m rw. us much of it us the 500,1)00 would iter- init, mid then wised eiinugh to complete j it by iiiortprngiiiK the whole of it. His i intorent in the roud, on which he did not Hpend a cent, is pstininted to lie worth $2,500,000. Mr. Shriron hns not been liioniiiicnt in politic!). He has always been u Kepublii c:in niuce the organization of that party on the Pacific coast, and it is said that lie bought the first seven per cent. Uni ted States bonds offered in California, al though advised not to do so. A Snow-slide In I'tah. Very told Weather. In the far West they have been Iwving extremely cold weather. Four Chinamen, who left Helena, were found the next morning about half a mile from town frozen to death, nnd whisky which they had with them in small kegs was frozen solid. At Phillipsbnrg, Montana, two CliiiiMiueu were frozen to death. Twenty. -one men were brought to Dodge Citv, Kansas, who were found Superior (luleh, Little Cottonwood canyon, is a deadfall or man-trap for several weeks during the winter on no- 1 count of the snow-slides that conies down at that point. The Salt Lake Jfm'ttM ' says the snow broke from away up on the side of the mountain, when the ore teams of Mr. A. S. Patrick were on tho road immediately below. With deafen ing roar and almost with the velocity of a bullet shot from a gnu the immense body of snow rushed down the rugged side of the mountain, increasing in bulk ; and gatheiiug force us it descended, and i .sweeping every obstruction in its course till it struck the bed of the canyon, nnd ' John i was forced up on the opposite side for a 1 H. McClelland, the telegrnph oierator convicted distance of several rods. Mr. Patrick: ia the Hudson county, X. J., Court of Sessions, and his. teamsters made desperate efforts : of ma usla lighter, in causing the death of four : to get out of the way of the slide, but ' men hv collisiou of trains ou the Pennsylvania that gentleman, with four of his men , railroad last March, was sentenced hv Judge f"1'!' teams, were caught aud parti- ; Hoffman to pay a fine of 250 and costs of . uiui-u, uiougii iiunuii.n-r.y un and ordered to he printed The House ordered the sergcant-at-anns (o take Irwin he tore Ilistrii-t Jiulk'o McArthur. in obedience to a writ of hnlH OU cocws. The following are among the most important hills introduced and referred to the proper committees : l!v Mr. Merriam. of New York- To prevent the issue of I'uited States and national hank notes of greater denominations than tint) : also limiting t lie tax on hank deiosits. iu regard to the collection of drafts and checks; also au thorizing Ihe use of information received through the dead letter oflice. when its use will prevent or punish crime. lly Mr. lliery, of l'cnusylvania To establish a uniform system for protesting commercial paper. liy Mr. Whitthorne. of Teuncssee for the retirement of national bank notes, and the sub stitution of Treasury notes. lly Mr. I.uttreil, of ( 'alifornia - ( linuling right of way for a wagon road across the Sierra Nevada mountains below the snow line. lly Mr. Myers, of Pennsylvania-- To increase the duties on umbrella and parasols. Jly Mr. Lewis, of Tennessee To authoiize the eons! ruction of a bridge across the Missis sippi river at Memphis. Jiv Mr. liariield. of (Ihio-Iu regard to al leged new evidence iu the I'itz John Purler case. r AUDN'JS lli.it !-. lienny. M iuii.il S" Cornell evtllliT. PRIZE nra .rents. Apply 'ti-him: Co . N llrtf itn. ( "llli. A. L. SlODDAlill, Jom-sMll", Mich. ;'.NTW VANTKI. i week, or Ituill torienen. i ,"i-"." Vt' rile at once In !'. M. ltl K.l), I'lchth Sl- N0RPHINE HABIT Hpccilll.v ciueit by Dr. JkiClCa only reyjj Known ec sure jicuicuy. I TVO CIIAltCSXl for t reatment until cured. Call ou or nddrcs PR. J. C. BECK, Cincinnati, O. MONTH Admits wanted every. when.. HiitneB honsmlile and nrfct i-l.ip. CBrtienmm sent trse. AaareM WORTH A CO., St. Ionia. Mo. lMII'l.OYSIKNT. At homo. Stalo i or reniale. l:tl a week warranted. No cubital re- 3 Hired. Partienlars and vatnalile Bainiile aent free. Ad refa. with So return ataliip, Ci. UoHS.WiUianmtiurah.N.Y. OPIU for treatment PR. J. C $250 UimfKatlitVitJiUiUa i The Cincinnati Weekly Star ! ' Itiflucittiff irOKi.'iKt nml tlie finely IHiiHtrntrd Slnr Al ; iii;tiitirf inr yn;ir. AiilUliMinnlTli4' ! iiriiiiuer'N I'iiimt contiilmntr Inrge xwkm of ? ' cplletil lP-nliiiR iiuitlur. TIih fitnn."", nn'rchitnt nnd I nift'hanir in ny imrt of tll country will find this tbe hf!t if tlit wfi'kliff. to tiav not htm i tht low itrico. AirfiitH hi (ifliTi'd tiidih-i'intiiitts t4iiHiiir In anyltiiiur ; brionrH tttii!Ttc'1. Sitft'inicn cop. t"nt. , Atl.irew. TIIK ST. iiniinnttl. Olil. VKIM" FA KM ot'ASO A!tFS FO WAI.F. I iuilt ti'tm K-nt.in, Ohio, en tlie !. S. (!. R. H. i4xi in t'ul'iviiii'in nmi Pnetint. Imk-iI Huw- mid 'rnnt House, liiirnn, On-liaidi), Stu-k, VHtr. Jtod Tlinlmr. Will divttlt- into two or lour K.trinn. Will kIvh poit!f-RMlon the lirnt i April. I'ric-o. HH pttr Ai th, or HMHHt ' Knitt for the 'nmmif 1 t-nr. Addreno, t ; k JOHN SAVI.OK. Itov 4, lirnloii, Ohio. ! Tin1 Oiii'iilii t'niiiiuiiiiily. i 1 1 A t " .' " Ait tmti'h pit s eil Mitli your Sta hiuui." Tlie bt i out. 1 A. llrFHrlniid, ttfit ftuie t.7-,.4r-.ie-., 1., .-"Your era must Mnd will tiHV( it." L'mi Sp i 1'oaiu nnd ymir tnbl will ilinrm and delitfh ynur (tn"'a. Ynur 1 (i nicer, if oltlitfiiff, will Kt 1 fur I you. It tav Milk, Kkit. Ac. and , niitknn the mot delicioua Ureod, Snd tor IWiiUr to MV.O. ( V. u..illiC ;vt.. I .n .Minn ri.. w . i . Ot)jii i month lo atrnU evrywhirr. Addms 0ilMI Kt'K,SlOlt .M't'ti :., Hut-hi.nan.Micb. rrr 0 0 or FITS curfd by the iif of Robb' r ri i tf- ro i . trlLcrij I Kpn.KPTin Uemkiui-h. Trial Puck- bip t't'f. Kr uirouliirs, evidence of tucc-esa, etc.. addresa RUNS BROS., Hichnmnd. hid. tntwllth Jiy Mr. Ptrnhouse ot Plt Like Citv, for yt-ari tl.o wife of a Mornum tli-jh Vriutt. In trmluaiua by Mm. Ktnwc. 'lhm stm-y of a ..oinau'i exjwrienco layn hav tl.o tlm,hn '.'' niyntcricB, twert't doingti, vUi. of tl.e SlonimtiR an (I tvidvaivuiv woman km thetp " .MriUt. 1'nro and Good, it 1 t lie fVt.f new Dock nut, actually ovrrjiutvina with pood tlunt for oil.. It ie ;opiiiar tv . vhere, with everybody, and outtlU nil thor tnoks thrre f. one. MiniaUre ray " Cw( 9j-t it.- K-mumt wonu n rndone it Kverybod wanla l.t anl acrtl- im -'''p.-: 1rom 10 toaoa day f Rfttri thn,.-i no ' u. pre! want M0 more tru6r"AiiU SUW 'mil ..'omkii- nvi we will mail Wutllt t tone whu win jan. a. l.iri BdmphkU with full po .tic u lam. tt-nn. cu: vni rr to a:u AddreM A. A). WoBXiiinuiow liiutiurd, Luna, The Ways of Women, by Pro'.J. V. C. SMITH, M. I., one of tha tuott remnrltahlp hookl v.rl..nrd frum tlie Aniirlt-aji pieu. Dr. Hull layii, ' Kraav ratt-Tia ia A Bical mikb op ikiukuaiiuk." 1'ba New VorL W'oild any.MlT ia a eoqk rrLL or koind isrbuM.Tii-N von BotM Ba.w 1 ir. Mutlio, tha c.l.l.rat.d r'reie'h ,bT.ii-!an,aA ., ' KVBRY IB .Hill, TUB CH.IP I. MIH..-.r A C.ntt.1 tff porlonitr fur aif.nla tniiia!.emoD-y WHY SIT S'l ll.l.. eom. l'.ln'r.j.if harj llm.sf Thl. I. oil vn I. ,-!!. S.-n.l l'..r tlrrtuat. 1IM KH. Ill'MIV, flll.MAX it CO, li.irll.T.1, Cni.n. The Diinsciw of (Jiitnlilin. A Denver t(!ol. ) i-orrespomlt'iit nf tlio Fiti'hberg, Mush., Srnt'mcl, wrifos: " Eni'lv iu the year Will, a boy li'ft hit home in the States, bound for tho new El Dorado then known ns Pike' Peak. After several years of varied experience ln "made a rnisf " from a mining enter prise and started on a visit to the old folks nt home, lint on reaehing Deli ver, the infatuations of that rity were too Great Bargains in Land. ! KMMI Mnrvlnnil l'anii, lor Rale Cheap, In a beautiful Cotintit. Di-fcilplive I atiiloKue aont liee. i. W. L' AltltOl.I.. Kaal .New Miokot, Doivheater L'n , Md - HK. t-HAMl'lON ROOK or THK BKAKON. JK KOn 1 lll IIAVat home. Terma free. Ad H -U ,ire-.i. ;ko. Stinkon A !!!.. FurtlHnd.Me, You can Save Money llullltll anH l.H'e, by ImviilK court I lie NHtiunal lounoil of the Sover- eigiiH of fndiittiy in l'liilatlelpliia were rejire Heuted by councils from tliirtecu StatcH. 'J'he orilcr i only one yooJ oil John It. Ainlet'iiou, liO enleieU the bho)b of caped with their lives ; only one outfit ' much for hini. In hopes of increasing a span ot mules, ore sled, ami Harness lux untune tie playeii Heavily anil lost were lost. Hie team ana driver were an, ana returneu w mo iiiouimiins wun- frozen and iu n helpless condition on the the Walliuiiforil Wheel Coniiiany, Neiv Haven, plains. Some have since dieil, aiul those alive me badly crippled. Mr. Vailtress, n member of "the Legislnture, hud both legs frozen while attempting to reach the capital, and they had to be amputated. The cold spell was the severest ever known in Kansas and on the pluiiiH. The mercury marked twenty degrees below Zero. carried across the creek, and completely lost in the snow. The other teamsters went to work with n will, and soon suc ceeded in relieving their fellow from his perilous situation. Notwithstanding the savage maimer iu which he had been knocked about, the young man found that he was uot ins oniv injuries nemg The mules aud sled hud READY FOR AGENTS. i All fin Slitiw. The world is crazy for show. There is not one perhaps in a thousand who dares full back on his real, simple self for forming a coat-of-mnil over a black and . power to get through the world, ami white dress; silver ornaments, including broad silver bracelets. A lovely " sheath " dress of pule chamois tinted satin.. A cream tinted faille, with a ilinped apron of beautiful black and white lace, ornamented with shaded roses. A very effective black dress had piuk sleeves and pink tablier, with black lace drawn over tho latter, but not over exact enjoyment as he goo along. There is no end to the aping, the mimicry, the false airs, and the superficial airs. It re piiresraro courage, we admit, to live up to one's enlightened convictimis in these days. Unless you cousent to join iu the general cheat, there is no room for you among the greut mob of pretenders. If a man ilesires t ) live wiimu nt uieuui, March 7, with a revolver in each hanu, anil lired eleven Hhotd at the workmen, agaiut-t whom he had a grudge, killing Horatio Ci. Hall, of Wallingfoid, and wounding two or three ' severely hurt, otiieiH, has been convicted of murder iu the , slight bruises. first degree iu the Superior Court iu that cityi I The defence was a plea of ineauity Junt , afierdark, as three negroes, with their wagons loaded with i-hingles. had gone into camp about nix uiiles from Clinton, l.a.. they were visited I iv white men. who were ununited, ami who p:oposed having their rhiugU-s. Alter a few words one of the white men pulled out a pinto and shut two of tho uegroci. killing them in htiuitly. The third negro escaped and gave the ahum (i. V. Vllery, arrested for an outiage on a little girl nine years ofd. near I'rbaim. Ohio, was hanged by a mob of forty masked men, who weui loiuejan, capuueu aim i j bound the guards, battered dowu the doom, j Heart Disease, took the prisoner out, and after giving him a i Many persons suffer with heart disease few minutes to pray, hauged him to a tree I without knowing it suddenly they drop in front of the coiut house. out u dollar, eair. passed on and all- other " wiudlall came into Ins posses sion, mid again his passion for the "green cloth" got the better of him while ou his way through Denver, und he was obliged to borrow money in or der to get back to the mines. Last month fortune again favored him, wheu lie succeeded m passing Denver and its ot lauure. ll . e . . . 1 I . i everywhere. ill. ill fliini l ill mtiti., niiti in tiw cujut THE GREAT SOUTH. S.-e Specimen Pages in KCRIBNHH'S .11 Mi AZINK, far November, lo;. HO) I'WJKS, nndUOO ILI.VSTKATIONM. The matt mairnllicent wo-k ever pnulUhed In tlill country'. Agent v-ho can veil a good bonk, can obtain territory on nniM lltn-ral terms, hy addreeaiuv illKHK AN I'l Hl.l-IMNJ- I'O., . Umilmil, 1 1., mill t lili-n- u, 111. AGENTS AVANTEI) 't CfllitiK liook ever publishf d. H nd lor .Si-eciiuen agM and our fxtni ttfnni t Aannt. AATIO.NAIj rL liLiMiiii :u., rnuanipuiii. The latest aud best Home Doctor Hook, by Dr. Bf.aiui. It gives causes, hyiniiloins and Iti-llnble Keincdies for every known disease. llliiT intKes. IU. Ifr, ml. Alf'-nts Willlli-d. I:. II.TK UAT, l'iililltier,M." Hrnnilwny.N. . tiT ft A WKKK. AawnU wanted evrrj'heri.. For O I "unit 2ihi. I'KITCB 4 SVALKi:ii. liny ton. Ohio. 41 1 WARltAXTK.n A PKR TK.f.'T ITBK fir nil Hi' iro.. Win. !' 111 KM, I.KP ROSY,' S 1' K b r V I. A . KlSO WuHM, SALT KHtl'M. C'AK- rr.H. Catakrh, .SKraAi.uu. Khkcmatihm. Asthma. IJYarKeaiA, Kuinkyb, a"l u'l lUnwMi "f Hi Skin and HI.04HI. y.mtl'ly ir-l'lulil. Money returned in all case J. 1'Ovtl.r., i niMil, dihiuii. ouiu bottle. Send for I circular. not been recovered when our informant ing the pleasuvesof home und the society ; Q If" TVT 1 1 1 fp W Hj hi left the scene of the occurrence. Mr. , of his early friends for the first time in lO J I JJi JL XU4J JJ WALL ST. Patrick had offered a reward of two huu- nearly fifteen years. There are countless lied dollars to the parties who would : numbers ot men here who liave sipiau get his mules our alive, and a large mini ! her of men were at work shoveling for them, but it was scarcely possible that the animals could have survived under ; the snow for so long a time, even if they ! were not killed outright. The slide, ' when it reached the canyon bed, was ; ubout tliree hundred yards wide, and ; tilled thl' gulch to a depth of fifty feet ! with snow and rocks. vh farmer. The iiimf nt the lmi-k van ami IS resolute in His purpose HOI to ap- outliued with a pink sash. A black drew ,' Par more than he really is, let him b j with yellow was arranged much m the : appwum same way. A light blue silK, cominueu with striped grenadine of the same shade, was exquisitely trimmed with old white laco and roses. A pretty dress was of white India muslin, embroidered ami draped with ribbons over a soft gray silk. Auother was of black net puffed upon black silk, and trimmed with white laco and long-stemmed English roses of different colors. A lovely dress was of white, tulle, made with a puffed trout Mild pouf ("small) at the back, and trim med with black velvet aud ieilJ wliito curruuts. C An experienced papa, speakiV a youthful baby, says: "lis lnOiiUXay'uen i.hut a'u't bigger than a worm hole in a hickory nut; but it is generally open, mul as big us a stove-pipe hole. " id. There is something fresh and invigorating iu such an example, and we should honor and uphold such a pluu with all the energy in our power. Witi an X. While some Detroit steamboat men were being paid off, tho clerk inquired of each one as he came t J sign tha pay roll : "Will you write your name ormuke au X" Tlie first one said he could write his nume, aud the pen wusjuuded to him. He looked at the pen, ttcruti uizad the pay-roll, aud lisit.it d so long that the clerk poked him up. " Let me see," mused the sailor, as he looked up to the clock ; "it'suowteu o'clock, and as I've got to meet a feller a thu City Hall at uoon, I giws-t I won't writ my name but I'll put down an X." . A veidict has heeu rendered against Mr. banipeuh, late city editor of the London Timet, who was uued by Mr. liiibei for libel, iu cUai'Kiiib' him of being guiltily implicated in the Arizona diamond frauds. The defendant ia leijuired to pay 1500 damages In Nebraska tjuriug the latevtorma the thernioiue- off, and their friends are astonished, on . a jwt mortem examination, to learn that they died of heart disease. The heart, like the brain, is the seat of life its (lisea-ses are of J several characters. The most common are valvular disease, . fatty degeneration, aud functional do- if tlie liver uecomes tie tiered thousands and sometime tens of thousands of dollars that they have sud denly ne.piiied from working or selling mine::, jt seems as natural for thein to rejieat the operation as for the sun to shine; money Hies iu every direction ns long as they have any." A clergyman writing to a friend says : ' My vova'e to Kiiroje is indefinitely post poned. 1 have ilini'iiMied the 'fountain of health ' on this side of the Atlantic. Three bottles ol Peruvian Hyruji have rescued me from the fangs of the iiend dyspepsia " Dys peptic should di ink from this fountain. Com. aUdreaa The most stylish collar that is worn now is Ihe Improved Warwick. It tits better than any other on a low cut shirt. All the edL'es beini! folded, and the surface luol.iiin so much like linen, we reoouiiueud all to try it. Ask yoiu' gouts' liuiiinjier for the Improved Warwick. 1 om. A Book exposinaMhe mysteries nf til h,,u; umv (iiiu niiiv f .oxi'iit Slli'- cesaiully niih a ciiiii'lal ol M.)l or SKKHI. 1,'iunpMe inr-trn.-tlolis and itluslratiotis to any adiire. Tl IlKIIKh A' I II., UASKKHa ami llmiKtsa, 3 WaU Street. S'eiv York. . I -fTTrp''?rs THIS PATENT CABIrir.T O. Ufcl 1 feK r IL.H tauselul loe'erj buslnaaa man, to keep BI1.1.S, T.K?. TtUS or FAPGU8 always cloul and la alphabetical orderi holda 4.000 Letters. can betlaed ontdeak or hung to tho wall. We prepay Ksproea oharfrea. Send for circular ana prloe hat with 1,000 refarenoeo O. A. OOOS ft C'O Ctuoago.111. HOG niXfJEIl i3,n.noo Rise. TO.IIOO liln:era. S.600 TouKa bold, llanlwsrs Dsalcrs 8eU lbcm Kliigor 1 1, Rioy. pr 1110 UJcts, Tongs 9 1,'iA, by oiail, post paid, vucuiai.iiM, Aourcaa U. W. BlU. fe CO. Daealar, 111, WAWTV mn-l-. nihility with Hteuc-ll A Key I. beck 1 i'lJiir.X Outritl. Cataloaue, samples and lull liar- Ikulnm I rrr, b. 31- M-KXcHU, Hi nanuier hi,, o. one bo of Tarr'a Inatant Ink Fowde (!t) make a pin l of 1IKST al.iLl INK la rsmlau'a. ai.lsnias.,(l.UbaisU. B. 3.0. 0aa, Zsiihtiiu.O, IH U Vi kl.....,.aUVAI ASTHMA CATARRH lUvltiti s irn ii il iwenly i..iif . h liluiti ullllOi iinl iiit-.i hy mn- Uat lllkT f d.Mlli Wtlll A hi UMA. I iMilllitUlis IihiIh mul lie) l-s 'i U lUf. I loiltiliiilt'iy itmt owit il a Won ie i mi ffinvtly ami nm ciiif lot' AsIIhiia himi CttAnti, 'niinttU In relieve e- Vvt.-l iinnixymn In KlMntlv , wi tlit Mit'li t ru I Im down 1 ri nt iul t-! Kfttufoi tul'K. Ut Ug-lotal MM' MIIptdKil wilti HHIHKlf (Mil'kHKel, nr V UKK ills'i 1 1 iU t ion. bl UJ ill fli'L'Isti. I n k;ii.-o l.v ihhLI tl.'J.'.. XdOren t. LAKGIXLt .iiplo Crook. OtU. wf M- tr m yu waul your frit:nti not lo know ytin, fttr tfuiKlf i",,M' l'n '- lifavy mu:-tarlm to ifnw uMn your t' iu A' tlujt. without injm y, or yur moutjy rHtumtvd. Pri iir r-nis. r-U-r 1 1 vi ttiv GejiOTaTAgtint, JU'-Jf''J!1-: z4.!. iiit IIW ConnuiHxion.or W.U) wek Hal. JftO ary aud Kpe- W ?r H f will piiy ItTAl i ply MO W . CATARRH Sendstatnpfur lull lufurum- laa. t. a. lull. ON. .lata. etc.. UI IUI I'OL'airV, KIFLES. RH0T-0DSS, PIST0I.S J It ifiiafi t ' BETOLTEUS, Of anyandereryklnd. Bend ataujp Via.. f..r r.t.loru.. A.irtiv.s C9res sVrstairBl CaMLSk us ruul w.rtv. u iiiatiau n. PA. We mt.-ivt J a very jileusuint letter of runifuni'iit. rantreJ. and diceiition iv impaired, the fee Btmirl foriv ilainas Iwlna- 7am Tim heart, tliroucll Bvnipatuy UUU JlUUl Mi- Ujllllka from Oltf old fiiencl Kendall. muce hm United State, government btH tua value i tion, liecoraos abuorinul. The following ,eturu home, for a bottle of VoAi.i,- Ji.cWy,, ... . . . j ., -,, KvnintnniM iiiili,-iit UDWroat'lllUff dleuc: ilimm-W which we gave hun. aud which, he of the franc at uiueteeu cento aud three mill " maiV jl "i J 7,,,." " "Tl .av ha eutuelv cured him of the troubltr.omo Hold On motion of Mr. r.arfield, of Ohio, l'H'""u. khiui..c-o", .....-v-, r . vertigo, eold -cxtremiticri, etc., etc., fur which tho old fsohoiil will udmiiiwter iion. omuiii. aiitiuiouv. uierciuy, and uiauv other mineral poiaous. Heart diueuae blood iu the I'uited Ktatea House, the rule were biib jiendod and the bill iiabbed, JUf lo TU, appro iruitiug 23,(100 to dufray the eipeuee. attend ing the viatit of the King of tbe Hawaiian Ialanda to the United Utile A ajiecial from i'ort Oany aayg it ia currently rumored that document! from the Imperial govemment j circulation by taking contaiiiiug general anuiuety to all parties terative, Vinegar Hitters, implicated in the rebellion f lsu aoa laio 1 lie u sound permm liavsj been levsyived by J.itiiteiiaiit-Knreiunr I rrionths. -(hm. Oil tho death of one of England's most eminent phveiciaun, all hi etlectd were tolj by auction, aud amonK other UiinKi wao a eealed (racket marked 'Advice to l'hyBicianaj" which T "" mxmm-r,n mrr-re -,.T. ""TH F A S H I O IM S J ' Smith's Illustrated Pattern Bazaar. I aT W III a I M a The only Magazine that IMPORT t ie is a blood diseaSB purify the brought a great pi ice. Tbe uurchaeer on 0en. I; remove obstructions to a limpid i lug the packet read a follows : "Keep the l.,;.... v... i..L-in. tli-it vurw.tii?il nl. head cool, the bonelaopeu, aud the feet warm. . I llatlon by taking that KetiW a - If ,lb)tfic k uuceKlyi'Ufe j-arH' Pioyalice and you will two or threti l'tili ; they are the uioet rcentittcally pieiiaitd pill that ban appeared in tlio ll liniulied ..! t'om; Only I 0 a fear, will STYLES tod SELLS Patterns of tueui. a anleudld pramluiu. r i r ficcrn two of smith-s instant ores ESIJI Ur I CKi t LEVATORS, and Hie P.nu- vi thi 1,7.1 t, iiiui UVCK9MK It wuu imui muori, win uu g cu FREE, m H lro M. mlum, to iue persoa wbo will CUT THIS OU f, ucd nnii it w- i . fa tv-t.r.ub- acriiiiuu ni ma Da&Aan. l"ae u ma filaataxlua next - I Uyini nA.nA ill a - a.. in -- iinantitna " 'ssi ior onr i'rra. MuipiecoDy 45 eta . a tiUlltha luslrurllnil Hauls, or SWi-.l. . .. . 7 . " w:iiuuiuit, ci one btuuip. I j.i nsMrtM. 1. sll tfc.".-sf. hiaisfVsim. Mlk rtoU U.-i CO Ct biultu a luatructlou Book, or Serrtlsi of IU i eula, catalogue mulKa u Addrca', very pluln, A. BURDET7E SfiS.TH- SB.. I 11 f I r. . n - a v. hus WVdia. rit Hriu.itu. MBBHT liiT'iTiril lVfcw York CHy,