The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, June 21, 1877, Image 4

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    VKO.H CONSTANTINOPLE.
Thf "Holy Witr" It ulra-.rillr.sri, Antlinr.
'.dl-ltniiinnro of the I'nllnh I.cclnn.
A correspondent,' vritiug from Coii
stni.tiuoiilp, Bnys : The proclamation of
the Bheik-ul-islnm lias flrjil the entlm
Binsm of the Turks in a manner nnver be
fore heard of in the nunals of Ottomnu
history. By 1 10 lower clauses this derla
ration that a " holy mil " is inaugu
rated is only regarded ns another justi
fied pretext for committing nil sorts of
outrages and brutalities. The obliga
tions 'which the "holy war " lays upon
the Turks have just boon declared as
follows :
First. The sultan must place him
self at the head of the faithful. Second.
All faithful Mohammedans who have at
tained the age of thirteen years must
gird the sword and join the army. Third.
All non-combatants, such as the aged,
women, children and invalids, must do
the work of those who have gone to meet
the enemy, anl endeavor to support
them. Fourth. The commander-in-chief
of the faithful is permitted to con
fiscate for the public weal nil the nation
al treasures and domains, even those of
the mosques. Fifth. In order the bet
ter tJ undergo the requirements of mili
tary warfare, all commandments of the
Koran, interfering with the proper carry
ing out of the war measures aro tempo
rarily suspended.
As a reward for their exertions, all
faithful Turks lighting iu the enemy's
country may retain anything nnd every
thing that con.es in their way, such
ns money, houses, etc. Those, how
ever, who fall in this cimpaign, even if
during their entire lifetime they were
the vilest of sinners, enter Pnra'diso at
onee. The most important injunction
is this, that the "holy war" once de
cl arod is never to bo terminated until
the enemy has either been subjugated'
or c inverted to the faith of islam.
The Polish legion, organized here
under command of nn Austrian, General
Arthur Zimmerman, is gaining a large
number of recruits. An agitation com
mittee, for the purpose of calling upon
nil exiled Poles, no matter where resid
ing now, to arraign themselves under
the banner of tho legion, there to fight
their old enemy, is nl.-so doing remarka
ble work. This committee is in con
stant correspondences with the central
Polish committee, at Geneva, whence it
receives its instructions. A most unto
ward event has, however, befallen the
unlucky Poles. The general committee,
desiring to furnish the legion with an
nble commander, commissioned Count
Raezyuski to proceed at once to Con
stantinople, and place himself there in
communication with the minihtor of war
preparatory to his assuming command
of tho legion. Instead of proceeding at
once to Constantinople, he tarried some
what at Warsaw, where be became ac
quainted with n most fascinating young
woman, Miss Kvasmeka, viho so charmed
him that instead of proceeding to the
legion on the Bosphorua, he married her
and took n long honeymoon with her to
Hpuin some say for tho purpose of
visiting Midhat Pasha and having an
understanding with him how to act
phov.M he succeed in petting tho com
mand of the legion. He is now once
l'.vnv, endeavoring to obtain the posi
tion ; but if he does, the government
e;iii'.iot b- too careful in watching his
movement",, since his recent long and se
cret conference with Midhat Pasha, who
continues to be hated in a most unmerci
ful manner by the present sultan nnd
bis stall". Two eminent Poles have also
been sent to London and Paris to solicit
men and moans for the Turkish cause. It
is believed that the commander-in-chief
of tho Polish legion will finally be con
ferred upon General Wroblen'ski, who
used to be a prominent member of the
Paris cqmmuue, but resides now in
London.
Alligators In Florida.
Notwithstanding the immense num
bers of illigators which have been killed
during the lust four or liveyenrs in this
State, they do not seem to decrease in
numbers as one would naturally sup
pose. Captains of steamboats on the
St. John's say that they are ntill ap
parently as numerous as ever, although
very large ones are seldom seen now in
this part of the State, but in the marshes
and la'ces of the upper St. John's and
all over the more southern parts of the
State, they aro still found in largo num
bers. No one seems to know tho length
of time required for an alligator to como
to years of discretion nnd size, and if
there are nny marks by which the age
can be kuown, they are" kept secret, but
it is certain that they are prolific in their
increase, a iiant often containing two
hundred eggs, most of which hatch, nnd,
unless destroyed by violence, a large
proportion of the young are raised. A
few years since, the skins were in de
mand at fi'om'rifty cents to one dollar
enali, and thousands were slaughtered.
In ouo instance, n single individual
killed within a spa':e of five months over
one thousand to fill a contract, but as
that species of leather soon went out of
fashion the business declined, but seems
to be reviving again somewhat. Another
inducement to their capture is the teeth,
which frequently command high prices,
and nre a standard article of commerce
in the Southern markets, mostly for
ornamental purposes. The largest
Florida alligator of which tho writer has
been able to obta'u an authentic account,
measured eighteen feet in length. Those
exceeding fifteen fee are very rarely
seen iu this State. Jacksonville Union.
A Lady lu a Smoking Car.
We witnessed an amusing incident,
last Friday, while on the river train from
St. Paul to Hastings, says the Furmiug
ton J'resn. A lady of good proportions,
Wv;ll dressed, and of a genteel appear
ance, came into tho smoking car, just as
the train started, and was fixing herself
in position, when we ventured to say :
" This is the smoking car."
"I know that ns well as you do, sir,"
she cheerily responded. Why, how
selfish these men are; they never want a
lady to enjoy what they do themselves."
Of course we subsided.
Seating herself nt her ease near an
open window, the lady at once proceeded
to draw from a neat case a cigar, which
she lighted and then puffed away with
evident relish. She minded her own
business until a rude customer of the
masculine gender (a little too full of
beer) ventured to take a seat beside her.
J5ut this merely she did not resent.
Pulling out his cigar he asked the lady
for a match. She politely responded,
niid continued smoking, pufliug the
fumes out of the window. A minute or
two afterward the masculine hitched a
little nearer and made some inquiry that
madam did not consider relevant. She
rnised her voice, and iu clear and very
distinct tones remarked: "You are
getting impertineut, sir. . It is none of
your business where I am from or where
I am going to. I have the same right to
sit here that you have, and if you don't
behave yourself I shall speak to the con
ductor." She then proceeded coolly
with her smoking, and that chap got up
and dusted,
OLD HOUSES OF JiEW YORK.
Nome Ancient IMn.n-.lorm which Iliivr a II In.
lory.
Tho corner of Cedar nnd Greenwich
streets holds the oldest reridence iu the
city, being what was called the " JJei'ch
house," writes a New York correspondent
of tiie Rochester Democrat and O'ifoni'
clc. This spot is 700 feet f om he Hud
son river, being all made gi-oimd. Or'jv
nally it was ttie ferry house, when the
trips to New Jersey we'O made by cnnnl
boat. At the Jlenyh house, it is said,
George Wash ;ngi,on lauded on li's fl'jt
arrival iu tills city, vi 1730, wheu he was
tweutj-tjiU years old. lie came on
liicsehnrlc'liuni Mon 't Ve joa, 113 ecp
ble to M10 custom 01 ihnt t ine, attended
by hs servant, le l'n'oed here a few
days, pod t'lea weut o HuJoo. He was
enle.iij'aed 01 tV'j ' Vi by Iieve Rob-i-'so-i,
a voted V-'i' '" wi'O I'ad set
tled ?i lira ci'ynad a.'1'.i mn; ,-ed Miss
Pb'Hipse. Ttio InJlei p-.ul her s'ster
Mnvy were tie he! j to t'ie immense
Pl'iilipse estate, wlvch e::teaded about
tweuty-five n'ei 00 encli title of 'e
Hudson and wns about ei milej ii
width. It is s;i;d iliiit Wi's1"' i-,to l win
disposed to niak-e M.i ',v TVipse hii
bride, but the 'I'viec.tl'u iiol, c. e to bu y
herself iq the V-'g- i'ii w'tde ie?s. fe'e
attei-wivd uim-r'eu Capi. Koje-- Itto-"!,
ii'i officer in the 15 :tis'i ny, who for a
wh'l.e eejoyed poises j.'o-.i oi' i'jo n-.e lse
estate, which wai aenva d cCMtlici ted.
The Beach bop;;e is nosv to 00 pp'led
down and the b'ievUbo cove edbya
grocery a-nl ee.ne.t loi".e. Tiie
frame 's reniavl.ab'y ii 003, be' g made
of oa'i, and wuuM ln;t io ceitu 'es.
There n e three nnc;eot dwe,:ugs,
stand :g oa a clect i:.je. but nfcn ins
tance of a mite npiut, wlvc-li have i lie -est'iig
ln'slo' leal nssoc'.ii,:oos. I.fae fbut
is ttie Tiiocne mansion at N'Ue.' ei'i
street, near the E'jjhi'i nveine. Tit's
was i i its day njjiaad eSiab'Luie it, a id
is enle ed through a stale'y bat! wiih
spac'oas pa'tors nod other si;, as of for
mer d;3 lity. It is now, howeve-, a laje:
beeo e.iiab"'sl)me.'t, wit'i a vast dVog
paviUo-i nod bn'-room. Ttie groe'ds
form a fi'e phice fo-.'picn'c pa' I'c.i, pud
eomet:neT 5l'0 ae there nt oace. 1 we it
thioiKjh the stately roo .is, nod thoi'sht
what tales they coold J elate (if will's had
language) of the p'e-idJd sc?ees 0? for
mer g'ti ideiu. Th's was ttie i-eeort of
the B it:sli office's ii'nl geni' v of the city
wheu the Thoroes he'd bercltie'r country
sqjit, and uo doiibt saw moie of b'gii l:fo
t'inu n iy mausioa of the L'od i'l th:s cUy.
It is budt to last, nnd, (hough a wooden
structure, seems not for n day, but for
all time.
Hamil'ioti's Grease is passed daily by
multitudes who have no idea of its e?;st
e'lee. So bttle do New lo -kers kuow of
their ow'i c'iy that few of the trovelcs
on the Eighi h avenue road ever hea'd I
of the holism, or eve'i of its ii'usti 'Oi's i
proprietor. Tiie Eighth avenue, after!
you pass the Thore mansion, sl 'vis a
ridge of high and rocky laud which is to !
a largo degree covered with second- I
growth trees. - The passenger on ihe!
.c.ds, if informed of the fact, may easily
designate anid the geoeral foliage a taU '
group which differs irom n'l its su'-!
roundiugs. Tiie foljise is compact, and I
its b'uibs are almost interwoven, towering I
up as a gniTd mass of greenery. They !
ave the thirteen plane trees planted by i
Hamilton in honor of the thiiteeu ;
States. Th's was iloue ou i!e format ion !
of our present govcmieot iu 1787, j
Tliey have n1! flov'sbed, nnd wh;le, bke
the States they rep'-eseet, uo;r e;zo is j
unequal, they are as a mass a gi-aed ;
spectacle.
The Thome mnos'on is co'oer E'ghth i
avenue and N;"etieth si i-eet, while t"e j
Hamilton Grange is on the same avenue j
One Hundred ami Fo-tr-lhi-d street.
llie Grange is isolated and lonely ;
as ever. To reach it fioia aoy d'rectiou !
one must go through a grove of a wild
and neglected character. Ttie G"ange, ;
like tho Thome mans'on, is a sqinVe '
striicUire with u spac'ocs linU. It is of !
two stories, su'roiioded by a - piazza. !
The view ove-look;'igtbe E'ghtU nveuuo ;
road and Harlem plains is ve'-y line, and I
110 doubt this led Hami'toa to choose
such a siiot 1'or h''s cnu lti v seiit. The1
house is built of wood, u id has all the
oruanieuts of i's day. The parlor is
spaeioiis, the kitchen is on the basement,
nnd the upper or second story is devoted
to sleeping rooms. It evidently was
meant to be a festive place, and saw
some gay scenes, but all this was stopped
by the dnt-l. The duel occu'ied on (he
eleventh of July, 1SC1. a sensou wheu
Hamilton wou'd natii-aMy bo nt his
country seat. F.'om tiiis p'laco he drove
down t the poiot wliere the skiff Was
awaiting him, nnd where both he and his
second, as well as the surgeon, embarked
for the sceuo of blood. Tho former of
these twp companions was Nathaniel
Pendleton aud the latter was Dr.
Hosack. Hamilton never saw the Grange
again. Be'ng brought from tho fie'd
fatally wounded, ho wa conveyed to tiie
house of a friend (Wil'iani Bayard),
whe.ro ho died. Kara 'd's house st'll
stands, its loca'ity being Jiuie Bt''eet.
Tho dreadful intelligence was couveyed
to the Grange, and M-s. HamUou with
1 her children were bionght ifowa to
j meet the greatest of earthly misfortunes.
I Hamilton left nu embarrassed estate,
but tiio lami'y were successful in retain
ing the Grange, which rema'us in its
possession. No private property cau
show an older tenure than this, which
has not changed 'hands in u:uety years.
The profile of the ) ;dge, as I have said,
defies the march of improvement thus
far, aud it may be hoped that it will be
a long time befoie tho Grange shall pass
away. It now belongs to a Mrs. Ward,
a relative of the Hamiltons, nud the
tennut is a policeman named McDonald.
The ridgo, as you move toward the
north, expands into a broad table-laud
called "Washington heights." This
has the same fine view of Harlem plains
aud also the Hudson river, being at a
noble height above both. The Jumel
house is in a direct line with the build
ings previously mentioned aud is a mile
above tho Grange. The grade of the
street is as follows : Thome mansion
Niutieth street; the "Grange," One
Hundred and Forty-third street, aud
the "Jumel house,1' One Hundred and
Sixtieth street. All are ou the line of
the same avenue. The last mentioned
dwelling recalls the Washington episode
previously referred to. Itoger Morris,
a captain iu the British army, married
Mary PhiUipse and became the lord of
her spacious estate. The manor house
stood iu Yonkers, where it is now used
as the city halL It was too fur from the
city for the gay capta'u and the bride.
Hence they determined to build a suita
ble mausion ou the lower part of their
property, aud they chose a site which
gave a lovely prospect of the Hudson
river, the East river, and other beauti
ful scenery. The establishment was
one of the g'auuest of that pre-revolu-tionnry
day. Tho house was of the same
fashion with the Thome mausion, but in
prospect there could be no conipaiison,
Capt. Morris, however, found hii pros
perity to be very brief. The war broke
out and as Le took part with the king
his estate wns lost by confiscation.
Washington -ii his cI'ep.-' -oes ret'-eat
from New York in September, 1775,
held his headquarters lee for a few
hours, and aiJ:u all his troubles may
have then remf oibered Mary Phillipse.
On the retn 'n of pence the property
wns sold by (he commissioners of con
fir.cntion, and it soon passed into
Stephen Jumel N handi, wMh one brn
dred aci es of Jnod, for $10,000. At the
s.une .time he bought tlre hundred
nces of Jnod in WesU;lies(er county for
$20 per ac-e. The Mo is house wns
iles'rab'e as a oovv'-y sent, but was
never a home for ihe Ji'-pela. who soon
wet lo far's. Stephen Jumel hal
married a deep!" iai "'giiing member of
ll'C rrini. inonctC, who managed linn in
ai nd oit moo er ' ill she got control of
h:s p 'ope-ly, biit then left him to die iu
Dqg'eci. Ai'ier his death she wns sole
m it. tress of the grand estate which at
( -ac'ed toe cupidity of Aaron Bu'T, who
win then nea-ly (bree score and teo.
He nianried tho ano'eot heiress, but
found he had his mastc. He wns not
al'owed to control the property, and as
she soon got tired qf b's company she
til" nod linn out of the house. Madam
Jemel was the fi"st woman that Burr
had ever met that could meet him in aU
h'3 iet-iyues. He saw that she was more
thau h;s match, aud wkely withdrew
f om a place which be hoped to wiu ns a
home foo bis old age. Twelve yenrs
nf e -vn-d the madam heard of his don ill.
S!ie had never ndopted his name, but
was ttiH b's legal vife ; the udIoi, how
ever, bad never troubled her, and his
death wns n trifle.
Tie Jnniel mansion shows ronrks of
age, because the madam reglecled i's
ca' e du-'eg the latter pa-t of het 1'fe.
She 0'ed iu 18G5, aged pifety, since
which t;me it hos been in possession of
Nei :ou Cha je. He ha3 been in I'tigat'on
w'ih obher contestants ever since tho old
woman died, aud the end is not yet. He
has beaieu his adversaries thus far, but
their cipims were bnsed on kinship w'th
the madam. Now, however, he is called
to battle w!th the heirs of Stephen
Jumel, who claim (hat the madam ob
tained the property from her husband
by fraud. Tiie case may reach tp'nl in a
year; meanwh;le Chase holds the entire
estate for hischihb'en, being himself only
n!' iis.'ee. He is row above s'tty, but
ha3 married a second w'fe, who has one
or two ch'hb'ea. . .
A very noticeable pecub'arit.y in these
aucieut bouses is (he concenlmeot of the
8ia!vcvse. In order to give all possible
breadth to the hall the loiter is ai the
rea , and is p'xitected from, observation
by a part'tion. Pnsiing tbropgh a door
you see an awkward stair full of aagles
and very inconvenient, but by this sacri
fice a fide hall is gained, and this, with
ill par'oi's on each side, was supposed to
be a fuH conipeusa,:ou. The Thoruc
mansion aud (he Grange are destitute of
any memorials of their fonner owners
(except the frees above meDiioned), but
iho Jumel mansion has all the madam's
necumulation of pretty and interesting
hiugs. Among these is a strange look
ing trunk, which is said to have been
oace the property of Napoleon, and ac
companied him to Waterloo. Other cu
liosties of similar character are there,
rendering it the most ioterestitig of all
the ancient houses iu this city.
"Wbnl Everybody rinya Mum be True."
Tho iucontrovertilile teKtiuiouy offered by
those who have lined Dr. Pierce's Favorito Tre
Bcrijition induced tho doctor to hcII it under a
positive guarantee. Many ladies have refrained
from lining it ou account of a general feeling
of prejudice against advertised medicines.
Let me ask a question. Are you prejudiced
against sewing machines becauso you have
seen thern advertised ? or can you "doubt the
ingo uity and skill required in tlieir invention ?
Again, would you refuse to insure vour house
because the company advertised that it had
paid millions in losses, and vet had a capital of
several millions? Do such advertisements
shake your confidence, and creato prejudices?
Then why refuse to credit the testimony of
those who have found the Favorito Prescrip
tion to be all that is claimed for it in over
coming those ailments peculiar to your aox?
Why submit to the use of harsh, and perhaps
caustic treatment, taus aggravating your
maludy, when relief is guaranteed, and a posi
tive, perfect and permanent cure has becu
effected in thousands of cases ?
Waiiasu Station, I1L, October 24th, 1870.
R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.:
Dear Sit Allow me to extend my most sin
cere thanks to you for the great benefit my
wife has received from the use of your Favorite
Prescription, .he suffered almost intolerably
before using your medicine, and I had tried the
skill of several physicians but to no purpose.
Filially, I thought I would give the Fifvorite
Prescription a trial, and she it now sound and
well. Very gratefully yourn,
D. A. IIcxTEn.
liecrfulneea the Off spring; nf Ilcnlth.
That equable state of thu muid which is un
ruffled by trifling incidents, and looks on the
sunny side of things in general, is the result of
a healthful state of tho brain and stomach.
The dyspeptic aud nervous invalid may al
though this is rare indeed feign cheerfulness,
aud may bear tho harrassing symptoms which
persecute him with au assumption of heroic
indifference, but in reality he is tho victim of
despondency. To experience genuine cheer
fulness of the mind, the stomach must recover
its lost tone, tho thinking organ its normal
quietude. Uostotter'B Htomach Hitters are the
best remedy lor mental depression, since they
overcome the nervous debility and indigestion,
which originate and foster it. Persons suffer
ing from infirmities peculiarly incident to the
uecuno oi lire, lamca in delicate health, and
convalescents, derive solace and vigor from its
use. Drive away the blues and revive the droop
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Aiter an expirience of over twenty
five years, many leading physicians acknowl
edge that the (Irai'fenijrrg MarnhaU's Uterine
Calhnlivon is the only known certain remedy
for diseases to which women are subject The
Graefenburg Vegetable Pill, the most popular
remedy of the day for biliousness, headache,
liver complaint and'diseasee of digestion. Bold
by all drugitists. Rend for almanacs. Graefeu
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Delightfully Cool.
Travelers visiting New i'ork during the ex
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noteis, me uranu uentrai, speak in tiie nignest
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spacious airy chambers. It is said to be the
coolest, as in other things the best, house in
wow lorn.
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I'lenift near It In Mind
that if your grocer does not have, and will not
get, Dooley's Yeast Powder for vou. vou can
send 20 cents for quarter, 85 cents for half, or
no. cents ror one pound cau, direct to uoolev dc
Brother, New York, and you will receive it by
return of mail Always use it for the delicious
Vienna rolls.
Burnett's Cocoaine allays irritationremoves
dandruff, and invigorates the action of the
capillaries in the highest degree.
Pond's Extract.
" The Vegetable Pain Destroyer." There is
no pain or ache it will not abate, no bruise or
burn it will not extract Uie agony irom.
I sell more of Hatch's Universal Cough Rvrtip
than or all otner similar preparations. 1 nav
sold it for about six years, and my customers
would certainly not continue to buy it if it were
not a valuable remedy.
C. 0. Hiimiins, Friendship, AIL Co., N. Y,
IytrPlR.M lint It Ik, nnd How n C orn tt.
First the slonuvoh don't woilt right, then
eomeft bud feeling af ur eating, flatulency, head
ache, dullucRR and melancholy, sometimes
nausea and vomiting. The liver aoon becomes
torpid, tben UliousnoKfl, constipation or possibly
diarrhea, follows. Then comes the kidney af
fections, with pain iu the back and more or less
rheumatism or neuralgia finally the nervous
system becomes affected, aggravating all these
and adding other symptoms, until it is all aches,
pains, woakness, dullness, irritahilitv, bad tem
per and a miserable feeling throughout A
Dimple, pleasant and cheap remedy for all this
is Van JJnshirk's Invigorant, oiily 60 cots,
Druggists sell it. Vau linsld k & Co., proprie
tors, 18 Vesey 8(. Now York.
Hold by 1riiKBlt.
That wonderful bilious loincily. Quirk's Irish
Tea. It loxta only 25 i ts. a package.
The Markets.
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mucduows so 00
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No. 3 Mi.Wrtukee
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Barley Mult
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R.ve 18 9l
Bailey 8) fa (13
Barley Walt 1 00 1 10
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Wheat lied Western
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Oats Mixed
P tro'euro Crude lnkSlO'i
Wool Colorado
Texas
California
BOSTON.
Beof Oaitlc
Sheep
Hors
Fiour Wlsronsiu aud Mimiesola.,
Corn Mixed
Oats '
Wool Ohio and per.ntyiv nia XX.
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W I M J A M STOW N, .If ASS.
This l.etiutifiil jitrul popular Si i minor rMirt will benpon
for ('.' r..-itu.nt Kn.' U.lnm- ,. lord from !10
to 9 .j per wvk. (i.iBiind bvlU in evt-ry room. New
ana mi criT ntc"nuiiolitinm f,r private liveries.
Superior bathing, onti fur rii culi.r.
jJIi.lJAtJi,r!rori.
Iwt-p. H.-iU-nt Partly ntado Inaos Shirts
ii Ijp iutPhp.J tis HHfy ns tmmmiiifi a Handkerchief.
'I ho vurv best, six for M?.M.
Kfcp'B (Jurftom Siiirts ttii'.dc to measure,
The very bst, six for )$).Oi.
An el-Ktnt si-t of tf'-n'iina Gold. plate Collar And
.NU'ovt) Itiittonti uiven with each half dr.. K.ei's Shirts.
KwpV S'jirt nr nVlivnre. KHKKon receipt of pniw
In any p-irt of the Union no oxprofi charges to ptiy.
Sample with full dirt-tiora for sell-timunmcment
Stti.t Kre 1 1 .my eddrt'as. No stamp required.
Iel dinM'tly with the .Maniilai-turnr nnd Kt Huttnm
Pricoi. Kei MtinufHoturin; Jo , I Mercer St,, N.V
IKHJ)! (l.ukH ii, 10) 1
In-inyou 4, hi i 'I'i'iiu of fiieat
Joy which chall Ui TO AM,
im:oiij;. to ah Vopi
in thu title of t ti i new liaok in
liit.co it 1 in 111 if tfr. Affiiiflv'H
Mltf Surmm. llihtn I'uS.l.na.
Temponnce A.Mr'-ses. nnrl lrnver-Meetinz Talks, du-
live red in BOS ION, repoitej Verbat.m fin-shly for
mo ti'wii if -tn 1, !.. jfT 'hup paireft, wiin 1,11c illttl
I'nrtrinl- of .Hourly nnd SiinUi'V. An'n Out
lit niiiile.i for .jt nits Setmru tern ory ut once, and
a, uiiBiiif-i'i ui'r'n.ii 01 1 1 m per nvun n.
JO. ii. THMAV, Pnbliivr. Rrandwfty
. N. Y.
m tti ks nva
Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers,
Warerooms, 18 East 14th Street,
EfltabUsheai834. HEW YORK.
Sendor IllvtiraUd Cirwlar and Price Litt.
'j iii: jvj-jw
Providence Line
BOSTON
Via PROVIDENCE DIRECT.
A WHOM: NKJIIT'S ItKST.
om.v r ii 1 1. i s (: hah,.
TI.tIE ll IIIM TIX
THR XKW M(iXI!'f('KXT HTKAMHIt
JAE as noliusotta
("The 1'iiliiri! Siriimir t" I In' Worlil,")
AND TUB WORI.D-niCNOWNHD STHA.MKIt
Xtliodo Xslaiidl.
("The Oiipi-ii of the SoiihiI,")
Will on and nft"r .11 A V 7 leave (doily) rora Pier 20.
n. n... hkh of Wnrren Mreet nl .1 I'. ftrnvin nl
I'rcvidrni'e nl II A. .11. ml Kiixliin 7 A. ,11. No
inttjrniediatu landings btitween Ituw York mid I rovi-
uunue.
SI
GLOVE-FITTI IMG
CORSETS.. 1 CORSETS. k g
l51 teSa TheFrind5of tni IS
BarEvUMRIVAlllOCOIISET g
Ifi f iseffjwiSm!aJi are now nu mbcred by C?
i are now numoerecDy
i miLLiuna.
p-icesaremuch reduced
MEDALRECEIVED
AT CENTENNIAL.
Get the Genuine and
..beware of imitation!.
ASKALSO FOR
n THOMSON'S
VM 'AXYUNBREAKABIEJIEIU
:llfiVv y The best koodiinide.
1 W&V Se ! the name of
tr) TuniunM.nri thm
Trade Mark.aCROWN.art I
stamped on every Conetasteei
Kansas display of products at (Tntenniul snr
psssed all other Slates. PACIFIC
K.W. 4'0. offers larRC-st Iwiy of good lands in
KAKSAtt at lowest prices nnd best terms.
Plenty of Gov't bind I'KF.K for Homesteads.
Foreopy of ' U4fA PACIFIC
N'1'FAI,' address, Limit ComtninMioner,
K. r li if., Saiiita, Kansas,
Pittsliiirgli Manulactures at Wholesale Prices.
Bm cnntiininx Crauro Ju, Covered Sugar Bowl, Sd-hid
Holder, Covered Hotter I) sh, li GolileU, a eiulit
inch Oval Uithea, Wuter Pitcher, Kven-inch Hinh
hruit i'-,liwi, l i Imliviriiml 8:iuce Dihe, 1 Cuke
Salver, all of K""d quality tilusi, for the box. ..63.IM)
Box containiiiK 14 dozen half-uiut Table and 4 dozn
1 ID Covered Jelly rumbUrH
B'ix .fin1"1.".1 ialea Tbl nl 4 4otn Uncovered
Jelly Tuiuulern vaaOO
WindowGlru,Uoj au ft
re
WMiM
Third.
l.'h
8.76
6 by Will by 15..
II by 14 to IS by 21 .
18 by 22 to 20 by :l .
15by3o to2j by3U..
It Best. Second.
. IB75 3.6U
4.00 8.75
4 4.W 4.00
v.n. jr.. nl ion ik UKJtoSd 17 44S
Kaili, Keg of 100 lbi K.75 a.uo ta.a tiM
We will furni.h iny of above articled at pricea atated
"d 1 or .teamlKmla here: The m oneV
niuat in a.l case, accompany the order. Bend K o
11 EN U V 11. VAt'K, Kfc. Bo,A38,3pitUbu,gb..
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III. Ay 1 nr.AFn i- lui-a on
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mit it)MT7, or wtllfirfrlt JHflut, f-rift hywtiti I hhm
porkur. 'J rtntt ; 1 porks mlr f erfi
, A. 1 hMITII k fO., ri iiui. III., M Afrwtt.
THE SUN.
1877.
NEW YORK.
1877.
Thk Srif conttniiM tn bn thm ntrmnnn drlTnrnte of
reform nnd retrenchment, and nf the Biibsti'iitimt of
ntiitorimKnfihin, winrlnm, ni intfgrit for h"H w pr
tmncm, inibM-ility. and frnnd in the artmimMrntion of
publio nffriirs. It contend for thm unTernmnnt of the
pmple by the people an I for the people, an opposed to
fiofnmmeiit by fraud in the hnllot-bnx and in the count
n of tf, enfnroed by milttnry violence. It endenvori
to aupply it readers a body now not far from a million
of soul with the moat careful, complete, and trust
worthy account of current events, anil employ", for thin
pmpnuea numemm nnd onrefnlly ".fleeted etitfT of re
porterfl and oftrenpondentii, Ite reports from Waehfna'
lon.enpeoially, are full, aoonrate, and fenrless; and it
doubtlr-M continues to dserTe and enjoy the hatred of
those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or by usurp
ing what the law noes not (rive them, while it endeavors
to merit the confidence of the public by defending the
rights of the people against the encroachments of un
justified power.
The price of the DAn.T 8rw i 55 crnts month, or
a Tear, post-paid ; or, with the Hundsy edition
7.70 a jnr. .
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ye'iT', pnt-p 'id.
Thk Wkf.ki.t vr, oielit piar'1 of pq brond columns,
Is f u nifjlied i't 9 I futir, post-paid.
SreriAL Notjce In order to introduce Thr Rrw
more widely to the public, we will send THE 'WFKKLY
edition for the remainder of the yeor.to Jan. 1, 1978, post
paid, for Half a Dollar. Try It.
Address THE WI N, N. Y. I'lty.
NITED STATEi
INSURANCE COMPANY,
IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
261, 262, 263 Broadway.
OBGANIZBi 18.0-e
ASSETS, $4,827,176,52
SURPLUS, $820,000
EVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY
ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES
AMD
APPROVED C LAI 1IS
MATURING IN 1877
WILL BE
AT 7i
Oy PKESEKTATIOX.
TAMES BUELI., - PRESIDENT.
Dyspepsia and Debility
Dyspepsia and Debility
Dyspepsia and Debility
Dyspepsia and Debility
ALMOST INVARIABLY YIELD TO TUK
Tonic and Invigorating Effects
-OF THE-
PERUVIAN
SYRUP
SYRUP
PERUVIAN
-OR-
Protected Solution of
Protoxide of Iron.
READ TKE FOLLOWINC:
West Faiiilee, Vt, Jm. 11. 187L
7)fir Sir For reven r einlit yoars psst I hare bwn in
icKir lie:iHli, aiirt tor the past year or more vrv lueble.
Iv html tli ci.ntinnetl to decline, nnd mv flnsh and
strength whs ted awny.nntil 1 wuh unnlde to work or even
Ko np Atnint without KM-nt p.hnu'-tioii. I Mi(Trcd fnun
ireipiunt una immtMiiK tittucKH or pa:nt.tuon it me
tio;irt: mv food ilistrffSMil inn. c.-ini-inir itcidity nnd iwiin
in the stomach, nnd I mifffred from nxtreme ntirvous-
ness, constipation. ;md ituihty of tho system conornlly,
my blood oing thin unit poor, and flnptiit-h in circuln
lion, and I was for vi'iir BufTcritiu nil tttt trturs f a
Lonurmt'd dyspopNO. About nix iimnthn mnrt- 1 n-nclnd-
a i wouia try a tioiriu oi rr.nv ia m iu r, ina
ecpived ho tuurh bene-lit from it tht 1 iinril"an'1 live
not ties morn, and hnv uontinut-d tiio wo or the hyrnp
until quit recently, li h.m rTft.irt'd myliPivlth ( such
au extent thnt I fe;l niyn'f as pood a new. My diges
tion is (Toon.nna mv woiiriii Iirn inrertsfn tn tnu i"it
four monthn trnni lilt t i l; p-'iindn; my htivncth has
returned, and my m'liernl health i thus ui'n.iermHy im
nrovnd. and I enn t ml v say 1 owe it all to the ut-e ot your
i'KllliVIAA hYKll'. 1 earnr-Mly ri eomnunil nil
uffHnTB from dyspepsia nnd dfuihty to five it ji trial
hoping it will do them s murh irood as it hait me.
Mna. 8. B. KKMIS.
PERUVIAN SYRUP
PERUVIAN SYRU
FROM A MERCHANT.
NoiiTiI RraIirmont. Me.. Sent. 1. 170.
Dtar Sir It uiven me verv ureiit ilf;im;rn to inform
yon ot tiie bene tit received from the use of iKliU VIAN
SYRUP in my own family. My wife, for the pant ten
Voarx. hail been in feeble lienltll rerv much debilitated
uenertillv. Ijint fpinv he oitt.dudtd lo try a bultlu of
PKUUVIAN' SYRUP, anl waa well jileased wi ti
the result continued it tie until tiiree or four bottles
had been u-ed. tnd tt.t m n-w in better health tlr n at
ilnv tittiM fur ten vkim. and halt incrnfied in ueivht from
lit) pounds to I hare employed physicians, and
used a ifro.it variety of pittent inedteines, t the exlont
of hundred of dotrirs. and I Vimw hlio receied mere
benefit from the Pi HUVIAN hYUUP thun alt the rest
together.
My s.i Irs on the Kyruo "re v-ry lit rue and constantly
incronsiiiff. md 1 do not hesitate tn recommend and even
warrant it to give satisfaction. If you desire, jnn are at
liberty to une this communication as you see tit, us it
give me pleasure to recommend so good an article to
suffering buman.ty. Vcurs trulv.
IT1UKL PEASK.
PERUVIAN
PERUVIAN
SYRUP
SYRUP
RESTORED TO COMPLETE HEALTH.
Brooks. Me., Sept. 7. 170.
Dear .fr From early youth I wan in feeble health,
troubled with humor in my hlomi, weiikneHB and detnlity
of the system pener.illy : wns unable to lahitr much.nnu
only t tuune litfht buiinetis, and then only with greut
caution.
Kven years aim the past sprimr, I had a terere attack
of Diphtheriit.which U tt my litubB piiral-ednd uttelesH,
bo i was umible to wnlk or even to fit up. Noticinx the
advert.semt-nt of PKKUVIAN SYRUP.I conelude.l to
frive it trial, and to mv jrrent joy mon found my henlth
uuprvin. I continued tbe use of the Syrup until three
bottles hnd teen used, and watt restored to complete
health, and have remained so to this fitty.
I attribute my present health entirely to the use of
rr.i:uiAn Dinur, nnu uoiu it in ihk ehiun-iiion.
1 ounnot speak too highly in its prHise. I have iu several
cases recommended it in cases very similar to my own
witht e same good results. Yours truly,
KETII V. F(VLE V SONS, Proprietors,
80 llurrison Avenue, Iloston Sold by nil
drnggintM. I'Rmphletw free.
STAN
Bubbiiav
$.nn on r
TT
12m
FLAVORING
EXTRACT:
fit f ULV CnWFSTKliN-UUH WonK8. Chicago, IU.
MFR AMI ITf!A!,Tf1 WITIMM'T Il?rC3.
r l rrr lr. P .nooaH's great ww ft
BLUE ard Rhu n,,w f,r ".
I . JL - ! Thn nn, prachcnil)
I I Iiil I IT I trfiting rhi now tintTriP
',.iM, " , ' ally absorbing t.pic. Know
how ( ji.;. t in tr' itiiii-n' . nnd tc'N ot inuny iMnc4sKful
cutm maW by tltR tie of tbi wonderful medinm. Oil
cul iro it t tfrni 'o par'v ipcints,
J. M. RTO?)TART A CO., , 723 Chennnt St., Phlla.
i ( T'XTT I Are made in nil nty ivn and of pvrry
liliJ drerrlptloiif from the liffhtrvt,
flnretf and moKt rlritnnt in nse to the hravleH
and Htronffont required for any kind of work; are
c o n c o r d i r0rz:v:. iv?,
trctiffth and ilnrablllty. They reoaived tha hlffh.
rt written award at the Centennial Rxpoaltlon.
TT A T 'VTTP a Q " I None srcnnlne nnlew
XliV,l XLlOO. thr ar. .tamned
with our name and Trade Mark. A liberal
"p T71 T A T3 TV will be a-lran for Information
JXJZt VV JXSXXJ thu ronvlet anj one
who aelln harnem as the Coneord llnrne
hat are not made by ns. Extra Inducement
offerad. Mend for oiroalan and prioa Hats.
Addraaa '
J. R. HILL & CO..
Conrtord, TV. It.
THE
GOOD OLD
JSTAND-BY.
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
Kmtadlirhrd 35 Yeahs. Always otirea. Alwaytt
readr. Always handy. Ha. never yet failed. Thirty
million Arire trntrd it. The whole world approves the
glorious old Mustang the Best and Uheapeat l.inimeul
In existence. 2.1 cents a bottle. The Mijanc Ijihimenl
cures when nothing elee wilL
BOLD Y AM. MKDIO'INB VP.NDKBS.
mmm
tl Ifllriilmiu f.'pn iih nntort-i'nii fihotit mnvstiTnN.
It is dnirerous t. t'(iiui. tin t(om:mh. tn msn the
bowels bi prostn:t t ie nn vi:is sy iom with furious
evacnents N.-itore 1ms eiven a s.imp. in the famouf
Seltzer Sprinc, of w!mt tho t il :.tis. cn-t ipated, or dys
jieptic system nedK lor its re-t.r:tioii. Mid in
Tarrant's l-UVrvrnTiit SpMzpi' Aj)rrict
Science has improved on Nature by pombinina; all ihe
vi'lunble inareilu-pt of the (ierttum b'ountuin in a porta
ble fotin, n'fj o nittimr those wliiuli h;ive no medicinal
virtues. This itirreeable and pdent saline alterative
eh.mffps the condition nf the bl md nnd purifies all the
lluids of the body. Sold by all drupgitts.
Eev. J. P. LUDLO WWRITES:
37S Baltic Stiieet, BnooKLTM, N. Y.,
Nov. 14. 1B7. I
H. Tt. STF.VKNB, EsiJ. !
Dtar air From pi-rsonal benefit receivea by its
ne, as wrll as l'rom ierrtou:il knowli'tlso of tlioso
whoso cures tlieri'by liavo si-emi-il almost miracu
lous. I can most heartily unil Hiucerelx reeomminl
the VrotxiMi l'ur tho cunijilii hits which' it isrlaimuil
to cure. JAMES V. LliUI.OW,
Late Pastor Calvary Baptist Church,
bacraiucuto, (Jal.
SHE RESTS WELL.
fiorni Poland. Me,, Oct. 11. 1878.
Mr. H. H. Stevens:
Dear Air 1 have been pick two years with tho
Liver complaint, and during that time have taken a
great many di Cerent metlu-Jncst but none of ihcm
did me auy Rood. 1 was rostlesa itthtH, and had no
appetite. Hiuce taking the Veuktine I rest well and
relish my food. Can recomtnoud the Vkoetine fos
what it has done for me. Yours resncctfullv.
Mna. ALDDltT liICXlU
witness of tho anove:
Mb. GEOliOE M. V A UGH AX,
Mcdlord, Mass,
Rev.
T. WALKER SAYS :
PnoviDFNcr, R. I., 1G4 Tuan:;it Street,
II. R. Stkvkns, Lkq. :
I feci hound to express with my signature tho hlch
value I place upnti your Vkoktisk. My family have
lined it for tho hint two years, lu nervous debility
it is invaluable, and I recommend it to all who may
ueeu au luviyuruuug renovating ionic.
O. T. WALKER.
formerly Pastor Uowdoin-square Church,
uosiou.
NATURE'S REMEDY.
The Grot Biood PuRiriER
NOTHING EQUAL. TO IT.
SnrTtt Salem, Mass., Nov. 14, 1370.
Mn. II. R. fiTKVENs:
J)car Mr I h:ivo hern troubled with Scrofulft,
Pnnker. and Livcrcomplaint forthreo years Noth
ing ever did me any good until I commenced usiug
the Veoetink'-. 1 sin now fitting alnn tirst-rate.
and still using the Vegetisk. 1 consider thero is
nothiiiK equal to it for Bitch com plain ts, Cuu heart
Jly rccomuiend it to everbdy.
Yours trulv. Mns. LIZZIK M. PACKARD.
No. 1G Lujjrango St., South tiuleui, Mass.
GOOD FOHTJJ.K CHILDREN
Boston IIome, 14 Tyler BTnrET,
Boston, April, 1H76.
H. Tt. Rtfvkx! :
Dear Wo foci that tho children In onr home
have liei-il proally I cncliti'd by the Vkc.etink ynu
have so kindly iriveii u.h iroin time to time, cipcci;.lly
tuuev trvuuicii wtiii iui rv'roiiiia.
With n siM ct.
Wiw. N. WOHMEIX, Matron.
rrcparcd by
II. R. STEVESS, Boston, Mass,
Vegetans is Sold by all Drnggists,
D ARD
AT U REREM ED
Jh e . & r tjT B io o a Pi) r i r I c Ry
NATURE'S REM EDY.
-?l!E.RE.L-Bl00D-UR'F'IF-
Matures remldv."S.
The &Htw Bipod fvtttjr
O.
Jhe DReur Blood yj!mtx.Jr
We hay. been expremly permlttrd to w the name,
nf a ho.t of th. h.flt Grocura aud Hotel, in thu country.
lrVogiveafew below:
B08TON.
Paaisa nooar.. s S. Pir.ara.
hataaa Uouaa. HcDnrtLi. k auahb.
NEW YORK.
Fifth Atcvui ITotii. I AciicMiHK.i.UCnuMT.
Wsirmaaria Uotil. l'na 1'n.roau.
PHILADELPHIA.
Cotikitai. Hotil. Tiiouraoa, Buck Sob.
WASHINGTON.
WllXiBD'a Hoiil. Hall k Hume.
BALTIMORE.
Eiitav nou. u. H. Hrr.tr. jao.
CINCINNATI.
Dvuit Iloun. B. Cavaom k Sox. Jo. . Pcible..
8T. LOUIS.
SODTDIBV XXOTKU ,AT1D KlCUOLaov.
CHIC'.vJ.
Staxtom Co.
Houik.
DS1 AOIT.
RcaaiLL Ilouii. G. U. McUillax.
FRANCISCO.
Go. Pacific ft vccidkiital Uotklm. Cuttiku k Co,
MONTREAL.
Ottava lloc.i. Datid Ckawfoko.
NEW ORLEANS.
Smith Bftua. t Co. Claks ft Mkadks.
SB lJnr, Tt,Q.. Hortl.md. Maine. .
ft IO Outfit TrM.
3155 2 877 S. Vu-kM; '"--
Uatalnirna and Rumple 'r'R'"''''-
62 4I AJVKKK
KKLTON A CO., I H HeM
Stt O "Iny '"'ir.fi
Aerit wanted.
Outfit and
C7 J tenns free.
TRUE
Airiinla. Maine.
mn n ...... I, nnd Wnrrnnt. rionrht. blirhe.
O V'ehprjcVVdbyriH.MonK Oo..Wa,lnKtnn.l.0
$5 to $20 .dsh8Tnr'.'iifr?-r:.n
nfni
To fMwWH- I&te&tSPS.
20
J f WATCIIKS. A Oreat nenaation. nampi
6 Watch and Outfit tree to A.enta. Better than
VSit Gold. Addrwe A. (IOITI.TF.R CO.. Chicago.
$2500
a year to Apentn.
thitm mvf a
Hil nnoi o"n r
For Icrnia no
ilrena,. Worth Co.. St.l.ani,Nt
$5937
Made by IT Agouti 1n.lnn.7T with
my Miirwnrtirlea. tiamplc" free.
Adilrcia C. M. tinlral'm, Chirnyo
M'AKTHttOIIEC'nll ewe-For not h neiej : nn der
eare nf Friendn. All ejpn.e enTered by M3il a
renr. Knwn. H. MAOILL, A.M., Pret.. Hwarthmnre.Pa.
OH I A OF. NTS. OH I KVKRYBODY.
Thd BIllMTAf'HK rrotoctor
only 2il centa. Olrrnlnra free aa air.
O. H. BARROWS, Willimantlc, fit.
o
Sold hy Wntohmnkers.
Rv mnil. Itfe.
8. rilHfJH uu,
38 Dey Htreet. New Ynrk,
Y
Yormr Men snn Tifidie. snri enrn from JR 15
I to per month. (Jnod r,it?ition (runr.
snteerl. RmHll inlnry while lenrnintr. AddNn,
with stamp, M. P. Hayward, Oherlin, O.
CHROMO lyiVZZ". TREE
III its. pspw for 3 months, if yon will ("nre to distribute
wme of our blankf. inclose 1 U cts.t to cover pos"f(re.
ii:NTS AUVKRTIiFll.-Fnll nf solirl infof.
mstiftn. indisnensble to Aeents. It is bv-ly.
ri(rht, Bpiey, hriftifnf of rood thlnnrs. Articles on the
rt or jvinRina Money, ncience oi nnvssBinir, now to
nt Rich." nnd Instructions to Agents in each number.
23 cents a Year. Address. WM, P. KJMBAtJ.
r. u.ijox new rom.
A PAY HI'ltK made by
A irents selling our Cbromos,
OrHyons, Picture and ('hrn
mo Csrds. 1 SJ. samples,
worth sent, post-paid,
for S-"i Cent. Illu-triitea
Oatslorue frpp. If. IttFFOKII'M HONS,
OMton. -iKstahlished kvu
Stents Secured!
lno Trnrlp Jlnrkn.
'iiKHllnrtH. ftr. F" nf'er n
fh'nmni. ' ll
m or dtlrp. MKNKY O I'' HPlt. Parent Riiht
nfetts PMent Auency, I Barclay Street (P. O. Box
1141, i orK.
BOSTON WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT
The best family newspaper published ; eight pages ; fifty
x voiuiiiiin rarmniK-
Terms !2 per annum : clubs of eleven. NIA tr
annum, in sdvfinee.
KPH'Hin I'lU'Y filfATFS.
MILLIARD TARLF3.
W in TTe. R.-.P-. fTMh.CtH-t
nd everytlunK nppertaininir to
Tdlirdf, nt Iiowet Priees. II HW
mir th I arpest st(ck and finett
"nilities for ninnufiicinrini t
irders enn be pronifttly fillet ,
flood seeond-lmnd Tables cheaj .
Thr KiM.iAiin Cr i;, an ilkh
frntd newspiipor aent free on
pnhention.
H. W. COLLENDER,
738 Broariwity, N. Y.
2500
YKAR. ACENTS WANT!-D
on our t.rnnd immIiIiiii tl n
rimlMM'ltlN, reprosenting
1 OO DISTINCT BOOKS
wanted everywhere. T1i? hlnvi'r-t t Uvm rrr r trli
""I"" niniin irrnn inia wr.cn an untr! iiM'ks 't, Al-o
AtfpntR wnnted on onr .HAN HCKNT l Wll X
Hi BI.KS. Knperiorto nil other. With li.vihi:.Wn llli ,
rated Ainu ann Supfrh Rin licirH. Ttif-f llf lu-t t
lie A orhl. Full PTticuhir" frco. A') 'r-. .lOfiri K
POT'I KK & CO.,
PuhliskiHrs, I'HILADKMMUA.
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Facts for the People !
ror tne farmer, the Merchant, the Horseman, tho
M.M-k rjmer. the Poiiltry-lni per, the Kee.kniK-r, ll.o
Lahorer.the rriiit-rier. the IJnrdener. the Uoctor.the
iKiryniar, tne imnscnolrt-tor every family who vrm tr
o aannioney. Tin' llmik nl' the IfMli lilltiil
Male and rimialo Acnt nomine ni..n.v on It Ron .4
n Ufl tft nnnp for evtm li.rma IVi : 1J .1 uvri'in .
BLACK, f.tt Walnut stn'eV, ri'il'artelid.l,.' pi.
$1.00
$1.00
Osgood's Heliotyps Engravings.
Jite cnotce.it Houtieltolil tii tin turn's. 1'rlce
One Jtollur each. Send for cataloyun.
JAMES It. OSGOOD & CO..
TJlOCTr. UT T r?c
$1.00 $1.00
fV3aizo Flour Toilet Soap !
Maize Flour Ycitet Soar? ! ..
raize Ft'cur Toilet Coi t
A ere it diai'ovi'iy ! a new soup coiiipomid ! It n hft.
$10 to $25
O ,1 COlLtNDEK I
MieoH, ann wnile'.ia tn- hiii, Ii-ih iv-mlor'.iil healiniF itr.a .
L;"'rHTnshiiir. nn.tk.rHei. Ml 1 i .-ill ill! Milled 'or the
tath. nirnerv and irt.n..r;.l toilot I. la .l..li...if.,ll.-
fillr.t-d an I koI I every .vhre ft .1 modiM-ato t.rifi. Reuif.
:erel in H 't'nMrhi'v l-.ti. hv tl, tn.in'il':i.-t':re7i..
MrkKD.NK, VAN IIAAtiH.N & O)., .lide1phla.
THIS NrtW
ELASTIC TRUSS
jfr 'kSjninPU dtlTflrlDgfpomftHotliri,lg
't&zZ ' T?i--S(f':'ip-ih,pe, with tir ArtJa.Unf Hull
LVSeJ-Wi ,B d4vpu tltctl to fttl pM.
-ionW mi cue Treaties mck io in-
B-rjr V TRUSS AJ tewrino Jul. nrvon
V V sw -would wivii cb PxnT with
cmlj d ? n.i (.icht. ftcl ft rbdiftftl ur wrio It U mmn.
LADIES
rC-pF?BewBva of
Imitation
the K.lilney', ISIatUlvr aixl l i lnury Or;
cans. Hunt's Itemeiiy i pun-iv mo:e una
yn-uared ex.resty f r tl.c abovw dMcaM-i. It 1ms
rurcd thuustiinlit. r.vi v buttle win rantod. Hend Hi W.
E.Clarke, l'rovi deuce, ft I fur iliu.siratid nLiinplilet
"j- ,. .Un't liave U hf will nr:'nr it fur vnn
j yum u.Mfrfri.- " -
.COLLINS & (&rf&iis.le&
f v o. y"k cr ra L- cheajx
YW AnnarsS
L CfoVT5C-- Collins &Co.
! FRlCE. HZ Water St NSW-YCRK City.
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IN VINO VERITAS.!
After nine yarh enp'rlenee we hne duonh d to offer
our pure tJ litirnia Wines und lirandy t- t'emilieb I y the
gallon or Kintcle ease at Kr";ttl reduced piift-w. '1 ii.b
Wines are dfliciuua for f-muly une, ulnle their tttriet
purity renilfre them inviilrnddi for medicinal tmd Hiicr
ment d purpot-ei. A trial in only nt'oess;iry to snow tn ir
miperioritv o er 1 vlt'! utd toreir n umirii, ' rv n
I'fiMi't't' oiioieHt AuH-rit.n rh.inipane,
tpeuiulty. 8eu,i for u rcular and price lit to
tlllAMBKlil.iX A CO.. 41 Murr..y M..NVwYork.
BABBITT'S TOILET SOAK
LtiMval'teti lop th
liittui.ti thu Uaih.
No arntiual uj
lN-citiv viion to
m
m
cover ciuiuiod ant
entf. Atlr yrartof
S;7k. u.
B. T. fluUv
pwb c The FINFT TOILET SOAP In the World.
v r i.ureu t"rMi' vita tn ti manufarlurt.
wFor Use In the Nursery it has No Equal.
Worih ttn tiuiL-i Hi ctil to f rt y n."il:i-r and twnily iiU'luitundom.
Samle box, rnnuitiing S cake of t t.u. tact), ttixt tied to any s-i-UM
OS rnlit of 1ft rent. Adcirt
K TiSBB T".New Jork City.
UT tot &lt by all LruiglkU. 1
couNTtformg0nt&acK
MAffmSIFf&SCdLECO
265 BROADWAY. A. Y.
MTMU
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lurer oi
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