MULTUM IN PARTO. Nome of the Mont Interratlnft Notea Irem Onr Centennial Correaponrience. For more than twenty years have I searched for that extraordinary weapon the boomerang. It is said of this forniitlalo weapon, that when bar led at aii object by a native it moves along jnnt above the gronnd with great ra pidity, and af tor reaching its objective point, leaps as it were into mid air, and thus poised for tho moment takes a re trogressive movement in an air line for the point from which '.t was cast, thus making it dangerous to the thrower if inexperienced. It has been as fereat a puzzle to the savans and scientists as the calculating machine of Babbnge. Four of these curious specimens of .savngo genius are to be seen in the de partment of Australia. There are seventy-two block and slab specimens of timber from Sydney. There are also saddles, wools, tweeds and shawls, none of which will compare with the American section, and coal seams twelve feet thick, are shown as specimens from Hunter river district northern coal fields of New South Wales. There are sixty-six collierios. Pre served mo&ts, candles, biscuits, condi ments, ores of antimony and othor minerals are also exhibited. In a glass showoase fourteen feet square, in the United States building, nre shown on one side the prismatic compass, transit, sextant and other in Etrniuents used by that intrepid novi gator, Kane, near tho frigid wilds of western Greenland; drawings and paint ings of Arctic scenery and animal life, executed by himself, and the flag of the Advance, tho ship iu which he made his second voyage; the three other Bides of the case contain relics of the expedi tions of Hives, Hall and Bradford; the flag that Wilkes took on his Antarctic expedition in the ship Peacock, tho prime fl:ig being taken by Kane, Hayes ami Hall, also, on their Arctic voyages; relies of Sir John Franklin's expedi tion, including portions of his vessel secured by Captain Hall in his second expedition and brought back by him then, togother with relics of Parry's voyage; the journals kept by Hall in his Polaris expedition, and a fac simile of the sledge made for Captain Hall by "Esquimaux Joe." Brazil has 83,000,000 in diamonds to display, but the United States, requir ing a personal bond in amount double the invoice from the commissioner, he declined, hence we will not see the bril liants. Iu the British section there are eighty five exhibitors of chemicals and fourteen exhibitors of watches and chronometers. The latter timepieces were invented by o ouu Arnold ono Hundred years ago. The navy department of the United States in the Government building is arranged under nine heads; ordnance, torpedoes, equipment, navigation, con struction, pards and docks, medicine and surgery, provisions and clothing, steam engineering and naval observatory and Arctic relics. Japan exhibits two vases six feet high and thirty inches iu diameter, price 32,000 gold, small vases ten inches high, SfyO in gold, white and blue china goods far below the English standard at fabu lous prices, $50 in gold for a table worth about ten or fifteen dollars. I saw a suit of buckskin, coat, vest and pants, trimmed with a few yards of silver lace from Mexico, price $1,000 gold. In the Egyptian department $2,000 gold is asked for silver, antique set, worth pos sibly a few hundred dollars; a few pieces of sandal wood 9 gold. Tho Netherlands show carpets from the royal factory, would fit a room eighteen feet square, 280. Haarlem shows a magnet eighty-eight pounds, carries a weight of 500 pounds, price 110. Rotterdam displays an extensive as 6ortment of fishing tackle. Amsterdam, pipes of the quaintest Dutch stylo, georamas of canals, maps, and a swing double-crane bridge and a georama of the surface of the Zuyder zee, Bermuda has a piece of a Xanthoxy lon. It was taken from a stump by a British soldier. It is of yellow wood perfectly sound and dates back to 1612, also from the island black mangrove, rubber, olive, fiddle and other woods. Arrow root is a long, yellow looking root liko the horse radish. The Centennial stamped envelope is good anywhere in the United States. A silver brick has arrived from Ne vada, 117 pounds in weight, value in gold $1,023. 65. It takes a general manager, one cap tain and aid, chief clerk, a chief inspec tor, twelve inspectors, 102 gate keepers, two special gate keepers, one chief and sixteen wagon gate keepers to pass the masses in. New York will be represented by five hundred varieties of winter apples and six hundred varieties of potatoes. Strawberries will be displayed June 7th, raspberries July 3d. Peaches, grapes, nuts, cereals, honey and wax. melons, horses, cattle and poultry will follow at different dates. Michigan and New York are in the front rank of apple growers. Oregon exhibits wheat reaped in ninety days after sewing in ground neither plowed nor harrowed. The Swedish Schoollionse. The government of Sweden has erect ed in the Centennial grounds, situated east of the annex to Memorial hall, a Swedish schoolhouse, It is a square building, one story in height, is com posed of a light wood, stained, the boards forming its sides being about one half foot in thickness, the ends extend ing out several feet, and notched to fit across, after the same plan used in the construction of a log honse. Over each of the doors and at the sides are gables, giving to the building a pleasing archi tectural finish. The doors are very ornate. They are covered with nickel plated nails a few inches apart. Stop ping within, we pass through a small entry into the schoolroom. The windows of this are larger, admitting a sufficiency of light, and the matter of ventilation is well looked after. Heat is supplied by means of a patent fireplace, which is surrounded by a polished tile, which ex tends to the ceiling. The dosks are fitted to accommodate but one porson, and are similar to those in nse in onr own schools, as are also the chairs, except that the latter havo straight backs. Tho walls are covered with maps, charts and drawing cards, while one comer is oc cupied by a cabinet of natural curiosities and minerals, and iu anot her corner is a small organ. The school is very com plete in all its details, and a Swedish pedagogue has been sent over by the government to look after this building and to arrango tho interior. The Use of Drugs. Tho prevuleuco of secret indulgence iu pernicious drugs is discussed by the London Daily Ncwti : One circumstance which should arrest any inclination to take this easy view is the insidious char acter of the tosto for opiates and nar cotics. A man goes on consuming opium for years, and nobody, not even bis most intimate friend, notices or suspects tho fact. If he visibly suffers from its ef fects, they are pretty sure to be set down kindly to some obscure malady, and, probably with perfect sincerity, the suf ferer himself may take this view of his case. He is sure that his doctor does not understand his conEtitntion; possi bly he goes from one doctor to another in a restless seareh after unattainable health, and in pursuit of one who fath oms and sympathizes with his peculiar ailments. By-and-bye he meets some physician who penetrates the real reason of all the years of illness, and who un masks the secret habit responsible for everything. But unfortunately, in most cases before this revelation takes place, the appetite has become an irresistible craving, the will has become too feeble and flaccid to contend with the imperi ous passion, and the discovery generally comes too late to admit ot moral re formation. Luck in Horseshoes. A correspondent had his attention at tracted to an engine at a railroad depot. In the caboose hung a rusty horseshoe. "Oh, what use is that?" ho a ked. "None other," replied the fireman, " than that it is believed by all firemen and engineers that so long as a horse shoe is about an engine, no ill luck can attend it. You will find one on every engine on this road, and I will venture to say that if you enter the engine room of any of the large manufactories, you will fiud a horseslrje somewhere about it." "It cannot be anything more thau an empty superstition?" " Not at all. We have had engineers on this road who would not touch them, and some thing always went wrong. They either bad accidents or were behind time, and if it was not one thing it was another. But if you keep a horseslioe about, good luck will follow you all around." Among the colored people it is believed to be a talisman of protection. It is re garded not only as good luck to have a horseshoe nailed over the front door, but that it will drive away witches, and over the front door of the domicile of nearly every colored person you will find a horseshoe, which is regarded by the owner as sacred. Speaking Against Time. The longest speech on record is be lieved to have been that made by Mr. Do Cosmos in the Legislature of British Columbia, when b measure was pond ing whose passage would take from a great many settlers tneir lands, uo Cosmos was in a hopeless minority. The iob had boon held oaok till the eve of the close of the session. Unloss log-i-ilation was taken before noon of a given day the act of oonfiscation would fail. The day before tho expiration of the limitation Do Cosmos got tho floor about ten A. M., and bogan a speech against the bill. Its friends cared little, for they supposed that by one or two o'clock he would be tnrongn, and the bin eon id be put on itfl passage One o'clock came and Do Cosmos was spooking still hadn t more than cnterod upon his subject. Two o'clook ho was sayiug "in tho second place. Three o clock he produced a fearful bundle of evi dence, and insisted on reading it. Tho majority began to havo a suspicion of tho truth ho was going to epeaK tin next noon and kill the bill. For a while they mado merry over it, but as it came on to dusk they began to got alarmed. They tried interruptions, but soon abandoned them, because each ono af forded him a chance to digress and gain time. They tried t shout him down, bnt that guvo him n breathing space, and finally they settled down to watch the combat between strength of will and weakuess of body. They gave bira no mercy. No adjournment for diuner ; uo chanco to do moro than wet bis lips with water ; no wandering from tho sub ject; no sitting down. Twilight dark oued ; tho gas was lit, members slipped out to dinner in relays and returned to sleep iu quads, but Do Cosmos went on. Tho speaker, to whom no was ad dressing himself, was alternately dozing, snoring, and trying to look wide awake. Day dawned, and the majority slipped out in squads to breakfast, and the speaker still went on. It can't bo said it was a very logical, eloquent, or sus tained speech. There were digressions iu it, repetitions also. But still tho sneaker kept on ; aud ct last noon came to a baffled majority, livid with rge and impotence, and a single man, who was triumphant, though his voice had sunk to a husky whisper, his eyes were almost shut, and were bleared and blood shot, bis legs tottered under him, aud bis baked lips were cracked and smeared with blood. De Cosmos had saved the settlers thoir lands. A Broken Hearted Race. The spirit of the red man is broken. If any one else penned this sentence previous to present date it was all right. The spirit was broken quite a spell ago, and .'t was all right to say so. The red man of Canada and Michigan is no longer on the whoop. Whisky, plug tobacco and the white man's old olotbes have taken all the fancy kinks out of his spinal oolutnn. He couldn't see a war path if there were forty nnder bis noso, and lie can t tell a war cry from the voice of a forryboat captain calling through the gloom of a stormy night : "Why don't that fellow cast off his bow line?" . All of the above and a dozen times as much was suggested to the Detroit Kree Pros by an inoidont. Two In dians and a squaw were tramping ronnd with boad Work ad baskets, when they came to a small auction honso. On a bench at the door was a pile of very old- fashioned hats and bonnets for fomale wear, aud tho Indian tradod a basket for enough headgear to cover three heads. If Cooper had been around aud seen that noble red man stick bis head into an old- fashioned box bonnet trimmed with but. yards of yollow ribbon, Cooper would have wept whore the boys laughed till tho tears came. It was a bargain, how ever. When an Indian can buy a bon net for four cents' worth of basket he isn't going to stand out about the style of it. One bonnet is as good as an other if it has vellow ribbons and roso with three buds just ready to blos som out. Tho miffhtv warrior rut on tho bon net and wore it away. No flush of deg radation mantled bis check. On the contrary, be rolled bis quid to star board aud tried to spit clear across tho street. Some stray tbonght of old times made him step high for a few rods, but then tho feelina: passod away and he slammed along like a farmer going to mill. The boys jeered and followed on behind, but they couldn t fool that red child of the mighty wil derness. The gay yellow strings were carried out behind his ears by the breeze from Lake Erio, and on bis bronzed features there rested a peiiKivo smile. Looking bebind bim at the squaws a3 bo turned into Michigan avenue, be grunted : " Three heap bonnets twelve centl Injun look like snuaws, mebbe mebbo squaws look lik Injun 1 Jim Brown all light make heap trade I" The New Secretary of War. Mr. J. Donald (commonly known as "Don") Cameron, the new secretary of war of the United States, is the son of Senator Simon Cameron, of Penn sylvania, and is about forty years of age. A graduate of college, he did not, however, choose a profession. At an early ago he showed shrewd business and executive ability. Almost immedi ately after leaving college he begun to bo lute tested in railroad management, and for mauy years has been prominent ly connected with the Northern Central railroad of Pennsylvania. He is now considered a man of excellent business talent. His father, it will be remember ed, held the position of secretary of war before him, during a portion of President Lincoln s administration. After a Consultation. A Troy (N. Y.) man consulted a physi cian in that city relative to a cutaneous eruption of the face which greatly troubled his wife, and not getting relief it impaired her temper, which was usually remarkably agreeable. Another physician was called in by the husband. " Doctor," said the husband, " do you think it can be anything serious?" "Not in the least," replied the doctor with professional gravity; " it may be the result of cold, or possibly a little humor of the blood." "It cannot be the latter, doctor." rejoined the hus band, "because my wife has been out of humor for a week." The doctor charged him a double fee, New Round Hats. A fashion journal says: The Gains borough hat is a popular Btyle that re calls tho fashions of two years ago. This is a high crowned hat, with ample brim turned up on tho left side and down on the right. Itisrichly trimmed with velvet, silk and ostrich tips, and is most liked in black or brown chip. A decided novelty is the new coach ing hat, brought into use siuce old-time stage coaching has come into fashion. This is a very large and picturesque hat, made of the rough straws now in vogue. The crown is high and tapering, and the brim is very broad. The front of the brim is faced with dark velvet, and a little bouquet of flowers is stuck under neath on the left side. The brim be hind and on one side is close against tho head, shading it well, while the front is worn far back on the head, and the left side is turned up. Two long Mercutio plumes sweep over the crown. The ef fect is very picturesque, aud this hat promises to become the favorite for the summer resorts. Labor lu the Garden. A poor old man, having to use aorutch to help him along, sat down on the grass in Detroit, bis back against a close board fence, to nibble at a hard biscuit. It wasn't long before be realized that the owner of the place behind bim was work ing in the garden, assisted by his es timable wife. " That's no way to make an onion bed I" the old man heard tho husband coll out. " Perhaps not ; you know all about gardening I" mocked the wife. " I've made more onion beds than you ever heard of!" he hoarsely said. "Made 'em sitting on a chair in a saloon, didn't you?" she squeaked. " Go to blazes with your old garden I" he yelled, throwing down his hoe. Life in the Far West. During our stay in Del Norte, says a correspondent oh a flying visit to the far West, we put up at a little tavern, half mud and half boards. it waB crowded with the strangest assortment of bumau beings I ever saw together. Cow boys in butternut, ranchmen, couple of officers on their way to Fort Garland, an Enclish touriat, greasers, half-breeds, an Uto Indian, a professor of chemistry under contract with mining company, Et-age drivers and couple of young ladies from San Juan (Jily, who had been to a " round-up aud were on their way pack, wiien a man rides all day on horseback in this atmosphere be generally shakes all the fastidiousness out of bim. I believe if the supper at that house were set before mo in New York it would nauseate me. I only know that I ate it with a keener relish than ever attended a banquet. It was ham. It alwaysis. Ham simmered in its own oleaginousness and a little water. Hot biscuit, monstrous yellow balls of flour and saleratus, and applo sass and fried potatoes. Well, it was a feast of bonoydew, and the coiTeo, weak, muddy and vile as it was, turned out to be the milk of l'ara- disc. Wo all stuck our knives into the butter. Men, officers and cow boys sunk all distinctions in the presence of the appetite. Nothing would taboo a man so quick in this country as putting on airs. One of us burdened with nam grease yearned for a napkin, but be k'.;ew that he would be laughed to scorn, So he 'wiped his fingers on the cloth, as many bettor men than he bad apparently done before him. " Airs" the Western men will not stand. The chemist in an evil moment asked for those cakes, meaning them biscuit, and I heard sev eral of the gentlemen of the placo refer ring to him afterwards with cutting em phasis as those infernal loot. There was among the guests an ano malous character, in snow-white cordu roy Buit and wide-awake. At first sight be looked like a young English swell on the trail of buffaloes. But he wore a hang-dog air that was remarkable, He had done something that ho was ashamed of. I struck up an acquaint ance witn mm in oraer to nua out, What do you suppose was the matter with him f " You see," said he, "I was all right till I got to Canyon City, and there had these duds" (meaning his corduroy suit and hat )" washed, aud they come out white. I xspeot I look like a horse thief, anyhow I Of Course They Would. "George, my darling George, promise me one thing," said the young bride of a month, as she threw her arms around her husband s neck and gazed anxiously in his face. "What is it, precious? he asked, as he drew her to his bosom. " Promise me, George, dear, that you will not- become a Presidential candi date." " Why, my darling, that is ask ing a good deal," he replied, and his countenance darkened. "There are Jones, Smith, and Brown, and, in fact, all the best people they are candi dates. You want me to be somebody, don't you?" " Yes, yes, George, I do, I do," said the young wife, bursting into tears ; " but all the newspapers will tell how big my feet are, and yen know folks never think that anybody's feet may be good shaped if they are large." The Number. A wealthy Chicago merchant being ill the other day, a clerk sent to the house to get the number by which the combi nation lock of his safe was opened, and received the reply "1876." The clerk labored on till be was tired out, and then sent up again, receiving the same reply. Finally he went to the mer chant's bouse himself, and asked him if he wasn't mistaken. " Mistaken I" he replied. " Does this look as if i was mistaken ?" And he showed the clerk his note book, iu which was written: " Nomber of Saf eighteen hundred and seventy-six 1800706."' A young lady in New York, whose father has received princes at his table and still is enormously wealthy, gradu ated lately as a kindergarten teacher, and is about to take a position in a kin dergarten Bchool. She says she has no notion of spending her time fluttering her feathers on the sidewalk, and her father would not make it an object for her to become a cook. Pimples ou the face, rough skin jhajiped hinds, taltrhenm and all ontaneons tffeotions onred. the skin made soft and smooth, by the nee ot Juniper Tab Soap. That made by Caswell, Hazard Oo.f New York, ia the otily kind that can be relied on, as there are many imitations, made from common tar, winou ate worthless. vom. A single field in Grimes county. Texao, contains 13,000 acres all under one fonce without a cross-fence it it ; 10,000 acres are in cultivation. . Nearly the entire field belongs to one man, who rents it out to tenants at two dollars per acre. . Catarrh is a common disease so com mon that snnuing, spitting, and blowing of the nose meets ns at every tnrn on the street. Your foot slips in these naety discharges on the Bidowalk and in the pnblio conveyance; and its disagreeable odor, contaminating the breath of the atllioted, renders thorn offensive to their associates. There is the highest medi cal authority for stating that with fully one half, if not two-third, of those afllictod with consumption of the lungs, the diseare com mences as catarrh in the nose or lieid, the next step being to the throat and bronchial tubes lastly to the lungs. How important then to give early and prompt attention to a catarrh 1 To cure this loathsome disease oorrent the system by ruing Dr. I'ioroe's Uol den Medical Discovery, which tones it np, oleanses the blood aud heals the diseased glands by a specific) influence npon them ; and to aesist nse Dr. Base's Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Fierce'! Nasal Doncho. This is the only way to reaoh the npper and back cavities where tho discharge com from. No danger rrom tins ireamiont ana n is p-opnaiit to ue. Tho two medicines with instrumoiit ure sold by dealers in medicines. Acting through the pores upon tho sources of inflammation, Glenn's Hfi.pnrn 8oap promptly nlievos tho burning, itching ana oiuer aunoyancr-s caused uy caitrueum, scaia noRd, impetigo, ryn poiau. ana oil) skin disca-ws, and ultimate y removes every voatigo of then). Depot, Cnttenton'a, No. 7 Sixth avemio, N. Y. Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye is safo as well as speedy. An Irishman called at a drug store to got a bottle of Johnson's Anotlyne Liniment for the riionmatism. The druggist anked him in what pari of the body it troubled him most ? ''Be me soul," said ho, "I have it in ivery noui ana corner er me. Increase of Insanity. There are indications that insanity is increasing in the United States. Since the begiuning of the present year in sane asylums in New York and vicinity have have become greatly overcrowded. The number of patients of this class admitted into Bellevue hospital "alone (where they are received temporarily) averaged two a day for three months. Some were afflicted with acute or chronic dementia, others with melan cholia, while not a few were victims of religious mania. The causes of insanity are as various as its phases. The ma iority of cases, however, may be traced . i 1 1 : i ' l to reilgiuUH eUbUUBlUBlU, UUBllA-OO Ul UU- mestio troubles, and to intemperance. Sew Married Lovers. A Cleveland drummer was in Elvria a few Sundays ogo, and while sitting in bis room heard, from the next room, the mysterious question and answer : "Whose ducky are you? " I'bo your duckey I" A few moments passed, during which the drummer sat iu open-mouthed won der, aud the silence was again broken : " Whose duckey are you? "I'se your duckey 1" Unable to ftaud it much longer alone tho Clevelauder hurried down to the office, learned that a newly married couple were in the house, invited three other drummers to bear the fun, and tip toed back to his room, The wicked quartet crammed thoir handkerchief; in their mouths, and during the next quarter of an hour heard that fond conundrum put and answered no les3 than four times by the unconscious rus tic and his blushing bride. At dinner, as luck would have it, the bride aud groom wore seated between two of tho drummers, while the origi nal discoverer of the bonanza sat oppo site. e table had been cleared of the substantials, and orders for dessert bad been given. At that moment a spirit of mischief took entire possession ol the Clevelander. Leaning across the table, be looked archly at bis nearest friend, and in dulcet tones propounded the conundrum : "Whoso duckey are you?" The other chap was equal to tho emergency, and, in tones of affected sweetness, got in his answer : "I'se your duckey 1" Two scarlet rustic faces, the flutter of a white dress through the doorway, two vacant seats at the table, and four crazy drummers laughing till the tears ran, flashed across the vision of the spectator as the curtain fell. Centennial Topics. There are now thirty regular rostau rants on the Contennial grounds. It is complained of that the Pennsyl; vania Historical Society has done noth ing to make the centennial year inter esting. In the Syrian bazaar, near the Turkish pavilion, five natives of Jerusalem sell fancy articles made of wood from the Holy Land. The Memphis Cotton Exchange will hold several meetings during the sum mer at the Southern ltetreat in the Cen tennial grounds. Acoording to the Philadelphia In quirer, visitors "may secure the Dest entertainment at the very best houses for less moiapy than is now charged for the same accommodations in mew xoric hotels." The select council of Philadelphia has adopted a resolution requesting the Centennial authorities to open the Ex hibition build in gs on Sunday, The common council declined to take up the subject. A movement is gaining ground in fa vor of the extension of the time lor closing the gates until ten or eleven p. m. each day. It is argued thai there will be many more evening than . day light visitors. Arrangements have been made for the delivery on specifia days of instructive addresses at the Exhibition, these to be eventually published in book form for distribution in the United mates and foreign countries. The speakers will be appointed by th ' governors of the Slates. Punished. Here is the punishment the Bainbridge (Ga.) 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ValnahU Hnmils free with Circulars. R. L. FLKTOUKR. I I I Chambers Street, New Yorii. EARN TELEGRAPH" ST UK MUST OKI ERr-ver made to Young MKNand LAD IKS. Address, with stamn. Nil K II .11 AN Tlil.. t O., OBKRL1N.O. OPIUM HABIT onrad. Ohlnie mod of Cum Palnlnm. No publicity. Doe not in ten ere witn pnoine or pleas ure. (Jure eimranfeMd. Address Ib. J. B. WILFORD, Toledo. O. Mind Krnilliift;, PyrhornnnrT, Pnnrlnnllon. Kuul Ubiirrotiifr, MmerlBtn, and Ixers' GuMe, BDowin hnwelthor nex may fanclnHt and aralD the Ion and aiTnoiloii of anv nnraon thnv ohoone InntAtitlv. 41HI tw.VM.by mall oOr. Until. A k 18.1 8. 7tD Ht.,PbH.v PRINTERS' ROLLERS Made from the Patent KxrHitnr' Cntnponltlnn, will routiftt, not ntffutfd by tb wnathnr; price. iJO oert per potina. is wma in printinc r ma paper. .!. H. nH.Ki All., CAPSICUM PLASTER malic Pnln Rntln, fflThimcI, NtifT Neck, litimbajw, lln hIhIio, A-lbma, (J.-Uo, Sa Mukne-B, Klo. Rfll.pve. piin hi ten minn'cp. Nnrnpb a by mall. AddrPM .J. A I. i.'omJiNfiToN, 1 1S'i Hmadwny (Htu 'levant taouBe,N.Y. miil 4 L3 Thn chnlonat In tlm world Importer A WiJ i vT prices Larreit Oompany Iu Atrerloa ample .ilic' pliwei everybody I rade continual y Inuipn'lnc Asrents wanted everywhere beat induce, ment-fln'i't Tit time prnd for circular to KOB'T WM.I.N. 4 t VcaMj Wt . W. Y. P. O. H n 1 TeN7. F!ne!v Printed RHatnl Vlsltlnft C ards Bent pout-pal d for S45 otn. Biud stamp for umple of Glnea Cnrde mnek. Kin. We bavn over I fO BtvlM SoenU Wted, A. 11. FaLLVU A Oo., brook ton, Mw r Yonr Name Eletrnntly Print ed on 12 Transparent VisiTiwa Card, for 35 Cent. Each card contain! (. tctne which 1b not visible until held toward too njffit. Frothinplikethemevorbeforeofferedln America, Biirinduce- Bee advertisement of James' Bitters. liiillMiInn Hold Wntrl.ee and Chains. $15, $21 and $25 ench. Utialns $2 to If 12, to match. Jewelry of thw Biime. IStJiit i). O. I..bv Kinree. Send ft Btamp f(.r lllnrra'ed Circular. 'ol-6ss-22fltaii I-. Mftai, Watch Factoi.y..33 litoritiway, ftB-v . urn, rtni awo. Notice to 8trnRCHiiiRns. Attention 1b called to the arrangement made whereby any subBcrlner to thii per (old or new) may obtain FRE1, a copy of that ; ou.ebold treMure-fiV'iVmaVa Family Albunt the retail price oi which, aa Bold by atrerjiB, la 95.UO. Head tbe advertisement in anotner column ; and it yon neoa for a cony, do m-t fail to cut out tbe advertisement and for- ward It with your name, as thla arrangement cnnta us Bomttblnx and I deafened for the sole and exclusive 1 tenant ot our suhBcrluerB. Unn't Throw Awrv voiir iHnnev. To tttt4 PriiLir.-For over 28 years Dh. TOBIAS1 VHNKTIAN I.INIMKftT baa been sold: every bottle has been war ranted, aud not one has been returned. Thousands of certlhcat'B of Its wonderful curative properties can be seen at the Depot, IU Park Place, New Yoik. It will do all. and more, than It is recommended for. It Is oer. fectly safe to take internally. It cures Cholera, Croup, jyBeniery, uonc, own nicKness, unromo ttneumausm, Sprains, Uld Sores, Cuts, eto. Sold by the Drug gists. (1A K lS.-0 white or Tinted Bristol, 20 eta. ; 50 J Knowtbtke. Murble, Kep. or f)atnnstt, 3l eta.; l) OHm, 4( cTn. ; with your name beautifully printed on them, and ft ft aamules of Cvne. airtmts' mice-Hat. eto.. sent by return mall oo reoMpt of price. D'scount to Clnbs. Bent of work. W. (1. CANNON, 41 K.neeland Street, Boston, ttefers to pyTTEHQiLL A CO. A BOOK for the MILLION. MEDICAL ADVICE A?M?.rW LatHrni. Rupture, opium iiubit, &c.,St. I 1 llt.lv on rcceijn it, uutu iJifpcnsary ivo jz a. oingi., oi. jjouis, jmo To ALL, particularly Invalids, spring 1b a trying sea n. Indications of sickness should at once be attended to. Fatal diseases may be oaused by allowing the bowels to beoome constipated, and the system to remain In a disordered condition, antti the disorder has time to develop Itself. An ounce of prevention ie worth a pound of care, la an old and truthful saying. Therefore, we advise all who are troubled with the complaints now very prevalent headache, indigestion, disordered liver. want of appetite, nausea, or feverish skin, to take, with oat delay, Bchenck'a Mandrake Pills. We know of no remedy so harmless and decisive In its action. It at once strikes at the root of the disease and produces a healthy tone to fie system. People need never suffer from any disease arising from a disordered oondltion of the liver if they would take this excellent medlcinfc nhen they fee the first Indications of the malady. Families leaving home for tbe summer months should take three or fear boxes of these pills with them. They have an almost Instantaneous effect. They will relieve the patient of headache in one or two hours, and will vapidly cleanse the liver of surrounding bile, and will effectually prevent a bilious attack. They are sold by all drnKglata. "IvmiiY K1TTEKM. IsnoF.STTON Is relieved 1 1 with one d.so. DVhPKPRIA. CONSTIPATION. 11KAD- AID, JAlMUCE OUU IflLIOUBN Knn cutea in a SDOll time Nnnvons Irhitahilhy. Khf.umatibm, Kidnrt and I iveh Complaints curt-u in a few dtya. Cures Piles, r uymPKLAH. scrofula. ulceus, iioilh, ana an Skinf. DmKAPKShy purifyins the Blood. They will not v. ill cure abnormal tmrst tor Btrona drink. Try tbeml nl. S. JAMKS, M. D.. Proprietor, ror Sale by irugKt rnce vi juii. For GRAND Each Subscriber. CO il 118 1'B t62 i 3 9 I ?m IH 11 an w urn a :5" . -sis V 3 M b" I S if 5 '-It- f-3 Uzti W liSi o Z r 51 .35 i I 5 ill"" ft Mi CO TO UEJ v. n O o 3 ' . M li ill! 2H C DTI i a- -. X I iM i 3 lis SOTPj .-( s a s j i in r-j litis w miz ris-Li trt T? S . hj5p3aF-l il 1 fci 1 J i i ON m 5 This Orrior enUtlea the llrnrer to One Onpy of the HOLY FAMILY Freo by Mall, when sent with CO ccn:n C. K. ENSIGN & CO., .rt 3?utoliQliori3, f 3 5 Ilnrrlny Ht., Nfi York. ol fjriJOOD UXTIf; JULY 4th, IRTil ,'! $350 A Momli. Aeents wanted. 30 bet cell itisr artiel' a In the wtv Id. ' ne "ample free. Adl'ssJAV 11 iMV Detroit, Mich. YOf'lt own Llkeres ItoHcoI r. to pbnw our work, painted on canvas, 5 V.x7)ij, fr m 0 fhotoftrapb or tin-type, free wi'h the tlmi Jnttmnt, ?4.50 a jear. Hample of ou wntk -n ' napr,term to agent b, eo , iO cts. L. T. LUTHER., Mill VH a :t, Erie county, P. THE FOR THE SUN CAMPAIGN enrr f OKET inos!cntf, but arttiK. Try trier Brookljn, W. Y. To I'liUd. (ftlmt HilUllls toCin tvnnlrtl (JroimilR ) and return, from iuiy iKitntln tbu V. 8. east nflrtllh. Tills pi i til i. a within tha gXyjL'rapp nf every AGENT o1 Thk Iti.mTinTM u ti-L-i In ndilltlnn ti tho rotntlar rommlHloiis pul-l. Ortuiuiy tsio GltANPEsT ollW ever mado to CANVASSERS. Pnd your i-!'1re.or postal curd for circular terms, t ic. Sk-nd S thrce-tvnt Stamps n pppclmn copy ol pupt-r 1h uVolrpd. AUUruSB IUA3. C'LL C ASA CO,, L warn a t New Tort SAVE The Markets. NEW IO&X. Eeef Cattle-Prime to Extra Bollocks Oommou to Oood Texan.. Milch Cow. Hogs I.lve. 11 (8 (4 .40 (Ml 75 00 . 08 (4 OS Droned 01ik(4 Wi Hhecp utjXKr 074 Bj sending 84.T5 'or any i MiuJDO and Tni WaEKI.Y TRIBtiNK (reanUr price ). or o.7fi for the Kaitazl'.. acii TUK SKMl-71-'.rr.ril.T Till B JSK (reimlar prloe SS). Artdraw TiK TH'l!i-;. Wew-VprK. Selooteil Frciicli Bnvr Mill Stones flf ii 1 1 .I7.i8. ami eilDPrloi vorkmniihliip. Iorlabl ;iidliiff upper or uiiuer runiiei-H, lur a-uriu nr lorf'llltlll work. 4.Hiiliie lkiil,aH An- I krr HolliniM lolli, Hill I'll'KN. ijurii Mielieis anu I leiiner., ie;i mix, ciiiiiuiik, l'ulllea. HaiiE'-iB. etc.; all kiml. rMill .MachnierT and Mlllel-H' suppll'-n. eIll1 mr lut..nl.lnf K1..MHK Mill VyGf&tSBiy 'oiuinnT. it, liao. t'iuclunall. onto. Thp event, of the Presidential CinroMim vlll he no fnithfully and fully II nslrnted In Tin- NKW VOIIK SI M a to commend it to candid men nf a1! narties! We will aend the I!HKI,Y KIHTION (eight pasres), pnnt-tHi-l) Imm .Tune l.t t.ll after t-lectl-m lor .rOrlH. ; the SUNDAY KDITION, BHine size, at the lame price ; nr the IA1I.Y, four pages, fur l:t. , Address, Til K M'S,yew York City. THIS CLAIM-HOUSE" ESTAB LISHED IN 1865. Tl"I"lVrC!T.ri"VC obtained for Officers, Rt! i TiiNIMi'iM (llra,and S-amnn of Wnr of 1 Hi I and 5, and for their h-na. The law Includes Ufaenre aua i none nihnnnoraniy nisciinTKea. n wuna d, Injiirod, or h'ive contntet'-M any dlR ipo, aoply at once. Thoiiaanda entitled. Cire numbers entitled to an tncreayen rat, ani puonia ppiv linme n-muiy. ah Soldiernand Sejtmen of tre Wiir f 1 H ' ho aerved. for any period, however fhort, whetne'- (Manhlwd or not, and all widows of such not 'ow on the Pensions tolia, are renueteii to senn tno'r annro"S nx rnce. OilTTVHAT". Many whoenbsted In iHfil-2 ISLIUnl. X. ai.d 3 are entil ed. Send yonr dlechnrpesand have them examined. Business before the I'ATKN'f IIKHi 'K Solicited, f'fticets' returns and account a settled, and just claims nersecntd. As I m ke no charge unleas succrfsBftil, I reqnest all to inclosn two stamps for reply an-1 ret'irn of papers. VViiHtin(trii. O. V, I recommend Oar thin Lemon ks au honorable and successful PrHctiojer. S. A. H irlbnt. M J.4th (Jon uressinn al Dltrict of Illinois, lute Mai-Uen'l U. S. Vols. in wmtna iceniion name nil" ppt. 1K. NAFOltl" LIVER IN VIGO R ATOR Coiiiiioiiiiilnl entlirly H um 4.uma. The. iaMSir-1 I'e ruim iisliri move all morbid A-d sliouliloilnptl K or bad matter i Ul dose 10 ineir in. from theayateniJ Vj iliviilual eoiiatl- npplylns lu ri C 3 t'ltlon, from their jilnec a tenspoonfull to healthv flow of -v) HH a tablecioonfull bile mvigorat- jj Bccoriiiiiu 10 ei f, j feci ion. of ,he fr" 1 I II' ff i. Mi lna;the.tomach( ani dlceatwellt pr-lWrV' LIVKll IlIFYI'U THK a Inritie. ULiUUU, RIviiik tone aim health to the whole ma U - InK the cause ofli3 . the fliaea.e., tf- n I as a I . A. a ofMoai nvU ami llowela, cliMeuae. clepeud rut on or cauaed by auchderatifre mriit a. Illllous altuika, I'oative nesa, ( hronic 11-nrriicpa,I.vIep-ala, Jiiundiceanrl h rmale Weak-nessi-a. 1 tnlile Hpoonfllll tnkel. S 4D 1 to 1 23 91 A married woman was charged at polioe court in London, the other day, with drunkenness, and was fined 2. Hot husband, it was stated, had paid 250 in tines within the last few years to release her from imprisonment for drunkenness. Buioide prevails at present as an epi demio in the cities of Italy. en u ii t 68 tit T 00 (4 7 00 1 Si) (4 9 (4 110 1 ' C 4.1 62)4- 1.4 1 U. (4 1 IB (4 08 420 PB Cotton Mlddliuc flour Fitra Weatera.... State Kxtra . Wheat Red Western No. 2 Bering.... Ryo State Barley-State .' 1 10 Barl -Moit 1 4 J Oat. Mixed Western M Corn Mixed Western...... 02 Hay, per cwt - Au Rtr.w, per cwt ... '65 Hop. 76'a VI (HIV ....om. U4 Port Meta 10 60 lard Wi 12( run Macxeroi, no. l, new -m uu uo ' No. 2, new 16 60 16 60 Dry Cod, per cwt i 26 ( 6 25 Herring, ftraled, per box 34 (4 24 Petroleum Crude OrXOBX Refined, 14X Wool California Fleece !I8 a 28 Texa. " 90 (4 St Auatralisn 48 (4 48 Butter State 34 14 U0 Weatern Dairy 26 (4 b2 Western -llow..,. 20 C4 bO Western Ordinary 16 (4 (0 Ohease Htate Faetory OS (4 . 18 Htate Skimmed 04 (4 06 Weatern OS (4 12 Efftra State IS C4 IS ALBANT. Wheat 1 87 & 1 87 Rye Hi ate 91 (4 -S Corn Mixed 68 0 64 Barley Htate 64 (4 84 Oats Htitte.... 88 IS 60 BUFFALO. Flour 6 IB (410 00 Wheat No. 1 Spring 1 25 14 1 36 Corn Mixed 64 (4 C4 Oats 87 (4 38 hye lXi& M Barley 1 00 1 CO BXLIIMOBX. Ootton Low Middling... 12VC4 12! Flour Extra IT) (A e 7o Wheat lied Weatern 1 20 (4 1 20 Rye 76 (4 78 Oorn Vellow 60 (4 60 Oat a Mixed 46 (4 48 Petroleum tw'4 QX VailvaSFXVHLa. Beet Cattle Extra 01 (4 Hhet-p 06 (4 Hoga Droaaed............ 1144 riaur reanByiT.nla extra Wheat Ked Western Rye Oorn Tallow..,, Mixed Oats Jllxfd Pbtroleutu Ornde ...10K 410K WATEKTOWN. MAag. Beef Cattle Poor to Choice 4 '6 (4 8 0) Bheep 2 60 C4 7 UO bull 2 U0 (4 SO sural cure. A. a r- A.Ti-i ILV NKIIICIKB It 1. i;,lill'AL. Kl- and 1. AL.- IV, Vsi NA1 K. nt ommeiicement ol an utlnrk ol biuts HI ADAC H E "ire. lit in ml nuu-.. i r...- !. IV or fA Li.utv pnn m. a vf. Fl I, lv 1 bottle. TK V IT! For iaaihli-l fo laininr useful lnformatiiin ami an lt lh,XlvFr,adilriM lilt. KtSKIHW, CW'ew Vork. KOLU JIK AL1, IWI Iilinn. Tt rre will be niuny, who teantd to the fasb. lonat'le mineral iprtng-a la by-gono rear., vhoao pocketa will net permit theui to leave thla year, ap ail must visit the CentenL-l.L We advice meh to liny Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, drink It, get good from It, aave money, uud vl.it Phtla. delnhla. A word to the vlee la ruificient. . SOLO BY ALL IIRIRSOISTS. OOFS t a, . -nww-tiu.J mm j- A Alfred Anderson, a pianist, was the man whom the sieger, lima de Murska, married in Australia, and ho died a few mnntha ftfforaAril. TTfl OTut lesal DOS- session before his death of a large share of her property, and in a will devised all he could of it. to lii parents, who live in lUulbodiue. 'iiu astonithrd widow threatens a lawsuit, and the lega tees are disposed to compromise. The rigorous enforcement of sanitary laws in London is again illustrated by only two deaths from smallpox being re corded in one week out of a population of 3,000,000. 0j 1 31 as 07 07 X 11 8 7S (4 1 2i 14 17 81 (4 2 0 IS 60 87 (4 40 Bcflued, llli O K FANCY f'AHOS, 7 atyloa. with name, lOcta. Ad rw pott-paiq. J. anatea, Hassan, iwnii. vi.,. . OPT JKTt'ALIJN" CBI)N, with name tngnld, AJMKU oenta. J. Ii. habliek, maiaen oriuge, n z , K( 4 ARUS Fl f r Agent, wanted. Floral, rte.. with name, tf't rta. Hunt a Uo., rewDur)por&, ftlana. STHMA SPECIFIC, SertlnttlWorll. ' pukns tt T. 1'OPH M A CO . U 8. Vlb Ht.. PblU.. Pa. ff Jfs(f ftCperdajr. Bend for ChromoCtalegue. 4 IU 4 A.SJ J. It. Burruap'. bona, Boaten, alaat. k Fxlra Fine Allxed Card., with Name, i ) cr ots.. post-paiq. u. junr.e a uu., nasaan, w. x FANCY nrdo. T Bt les, ith name, IO cts choice. A. Tbaveb A CO., Worth Chatham. H.Y 25 6VKHY desirable NKW ARTICLES (or Agent. Mfr'd by O. J. Uapxwell a Co., Cheshire, Conn. Orofllable, Pleaeant work : hnndreds now employed ; X hundred, more wane&o. w. ii. Axjvjtia., mis, i a. A K A.A 0 O A a day at home. Bamplc. worth 1 sent SO IO PU free, b TIN SON A CO., PorUand, Me. TEKIILESB EXTKHNA1, Sl'liCIKIC AND ltKALTIFIIilt OF Tllli KKIN, GLENN'S ' SULPHTJIl SOA1?, As a remedy for Diseases, Sores, AiiitABioNS, aud Roughness of the Skis; as a deoilorker, disinfectant, and means of preventing aud curing Rheumatism and Gout; and ns au Adjunct of the Toilet and TnE Bath,. " Glenn's Sulphur 3oap " is incomparably tho best article ever oflfered to the American public. The Complexion is not only freed from Pimplks. Blotches, Tan, Frec kles, aud all other blemishes, by its use, but acquires ft transparent DELICACY and VELVETY BOFTNES8 through tho clarifying and emollient action or tnis wuolesome beacti- FIER. Tho contraction of obnoxious dis eases is prevented, and the complete disinfection of clothing worn by per sons afflicted with conUutious maladies is insured by it. Families and Trav elers provided with this admirable runner have at hand the main kssential of a series of Sulphur Ruths. Dandruff is removed, the huir retained, and grayness retarded by tt. Medical, men advocate its use. , Trices, 25 and 50 Cents ter Cake, f er i5ox, (3 (jakes,) ouc. ana fi.au. N.B. There i. economy In baying th. large cake.. "Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye," Rliitk or Brown, 50 Cents. C. M. CRIHEXTON, Prop'r, 7 Siith AJ.Y. hat lAflk sta antlv nmnnrtv. Von cannot afford thntn. The dnmaue to your housed croni. wbtoh results from oottStorm, isottan more ttian the coat of put I in your It am rirof in ordr. I he vearl? decay ot a ert cultural machinery and 1m lenient arletn from leaky r mf on outhouBHH, wtnilj ni ne tbun pay t:ie uutit of roofirff i vary fhhd.trlb and storehouiij on jour furra. Yonr I stock siitfem from the drtppttiK of your t utile nof, and h necnantttf of ttieir lvtne la wet stain. 1 Ueee evils affect property, bat when yonr house roof enks It Is worse yta ; men oomioix aepiris, una you ave a gnrrei. full of palls and pans to catch the steady t reams; there are wet celling a. d falling planter ; th e Is spoiled fur niture, dmp heddiav and r .euma Fro; there Is the aniious wi e, wearied with ruuuij up stairs to guard Sftalnst nw leaks; it Is decay, id ruin, and prtmerty wasted. 'tm fnnn-i' tt(frd it. Onr Nl it Rooting Haint will end yuur dltticuftles an- make your roofs water tight. For rir toufrf'Ur R - oer Hootinir Felt covered with Blite rloofinit Paint will icive satisfaction to any one. For full in lor mat on In n-gard to Hooting ana House Faints generally, send fur our 1H) paxe Hook, Rntcn is tree ill wim write at o, una i-wn fni UMITEL). 7 i -eaar Pil., r. Y . COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS A N Electro-GalTanle Rattery.colnblned with the cele j. braled Mudluatl Porcu. l'ltfetMr, forratug tbe Kraedest curative afrnt in the world ot medicine, nod utterly aurpasf-tuK all other Flastera htreUilore in use. They acoouiplish ntore la uas week than theolii Plaster, tn a whole year T my do not pulllate, they COHK. ln stant relief afforded la HhoumntlMiii, Neuralln, Piirnlynlx, t'rniiip., . Mt. Vitus' Dttnrr, Tliitli-a, Hip Complaint., Spinal Adectlona, Nervona Fain, and IrrU latlan., Kpilrps, sr Fit. proceeding from Hliorli. t the Nervou. HyMtein, Kupturea and Htrnln., Frnrlure., Brularv, Conlu Ian., Weak .lln.cle. and Joints, Nervous and Feeble illusrulnr Anion, Ureal Kore an, and Piil n In hut fait of the llodr, W'euk anil I'ul iltil Kidney., lireat Tender Be., of the Kidney , and Weak uid I.auie Hacu, rauaed by t'hronlc iullainuialloa ot the Kidneya. Ho oontident are the proprietor, in the great vain, of thia Platter over all other l laateia, that they do not ha-it a e to WAUH.VT it to porseaa greaterfar greater curative propertiea than all other. oomtinei, anile the price of each, via. : 2.1 eenla, ut wiibin the reach of every sufferer in the land. Insist, therefore, upon bav. in hkl v..n amII in Hold everywhere. Sent by mall, carefully wrapued aud warranted, on rec-lpt of price. 2ft cm I. far one, tl.24 forelx. or for twelve, by WKLK Jt POTTtK, Proprle. tore, llomon. h. t . n. tMKHTIHRRJ. ne hv that yo nwne aaverun. jnrnt In ilitrt iinltfr. WHEN WHITINO TO NTEI At. KNTM ,tr than vont. a. I. ftainptta and Outfit frit OOULTKK k UO., Oblcaao ; rra.dxvt.r. brirM.r.r. N. Y. wa say. I kJ" r. A. CL-i.tilS. l)u.n t , N.T.I 1, rf.iwft- Hii a r.n.lM 11. uttrr. Agtnli lraMMry taducu.sU.1 WANTKB-Ad Active Aarrnt to manage th. 11 eiolusive sale of Cigata fn every eounty. Address M. YTOB AUUU CO., .1 Kenwlc. Btreet. Wew York. IrtTtlTmct 13 tubteribtra in o dw. Bet Hteraru -U-il X O p,r. Only 1 .60 a year. Three 1U obromos Ire. MUM.O A bus. Pub. , Puila., Pa. ; WILL NEVER WEAR OUT. HO DC MAN'S FAMILY ALBUM ..t bok, but an tiitfruvlnir. with a Inn llljr Kerord aud Hpi.'- Tor 16 Phi. U rwi'litt which ok.t U.- tn i-ut not hauiilt4 and ht-uce, w 111 never wear will, i)m milking a Family Mfiuurial m J'i kino as it is ki...ANT. mu ty .omches. Hrlee, 6.w. Agfuis wautd. By peel ul Arrangement uade e editorial noiiuf iu another tiluuin). ny ubrilfr to this jair umy obtuiu a copy free, by st-iidinu nani and addresit, with tW. to bav ft-r puhtayp, mail ine ovliniif r, Ac, to (Stoaui.adr-M, ! C. F. VENT, Fubrt H W.4th Ht., CINCINNATI. O. trWMKfS- H m m Ml H M MB I i "SMMMMK MMMMMBMM
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