THE TREASURY DEnitTMOT. Secretary Sherman 'In his annual report says that the ordinary revenues Of the sovernment for the year ending June 31, 1880, were $333,628,610 03. and the ordinary expenditures wore $267,. 642,957 78. Leaving a surplus revenne ol . .$05,881,653 30 TTuiua, wnu hu murium arawu. from cash balance in treasury, of 8,043,434 21 Making 73 963,087 41 which m applied to tuoreJumptim: Of bonds lor the sinking fund. . .$73,652,900 00 Ot lntctional cu.icnoy tor the sinking land 251,717 42 Ot the loan of 1853 40,000 0 J Of t-mporary loan 100 00 Of bounty land scrip 25 00 Of ooinponnd Into! cat notes .... 16,50000 Oi 7-30 notes ol 1SG4-6 2,6-50 00 Ot one and two-year note) 8,700 00 Of old demand notes .......... 495 0u $73,908 087 41 The amount due the sinking fund fcr thi8 year was $33,931 643 55. Til ere was applied thereto, Irom tho redemp tion ol bonds and fractional currency, PS shown in the above statement, the eum of 73 034,617 41, an excess ot $ 35 972 973 8 ) over the amount actually required for iho year. The requirements of the sinking fund law have been substantially observed, and the principal of the public debt, less cash in the treasury and exclusive of accruing iu'ercst. has been reduced from $1 750 431 571.43. its highest point, wtiieii it r.Rhid on August 31, 1865 to $1 81)0 C25 740 8 ). on November 1, 1830-a reduction oi $t63,4()5,830.64 Compared wtli the previous year, tin receipt for 1880 have increased $62, 6i9 433 21. ; Fr the present fiscal year the csti mate is: , . I IM'fcfil OEft jooonnroqao79 8 rS8 lOS'O!.' pun tat -jjniB 9i wnp tanomi pajmnpsjj 01 roo'ooo'oc 00 OIO'OOO'' 9o ia.tniipnau'xe ibiot 00 000 Ono'(l?eft sidieoei jsioi The secretary respectfully renews his recommendations ol last year, with a view to promote economy in the publio service, a permanent organization of an appropriation committee for each House be established, who shall have leave to sit during the recess of Congress, with power to send for persons nnd papers, and to examine all expenditures of the government; that rules be adopted by the respective Houses limiting appro priation bids to items of appropriation and excluding legislative provisions; that appropriations, except for the in terest on the public debt, be limited to a period not exceeding two years, and that the fxpenditure of appropriations be eti icily confined to the period of time for which they were appropriated. REDUCED TAXATION. : It is a question for dmeress to deter mine whether any material reduction In taxation should be ni.-tdt.' at a time when the whole surplus revenue may be with great advantage applied directly to the payment of accruing dtbt, and when such surp'us is an important element in aid of refunding. If it should be deter mined by Congress to reduce taxes it is respectfully recommended that all the taxes imposed by the internal revenue law other t . an those on bank circulation and on spirits, tobacco nnd fermented liquors be repealed. The tax on the circulation of national banks is levied partly in the nature of a moderate charge for a iranchise conferred by the govern ment, and partly to furnish means to pay the expense of printing and issuing national banknotes. It is e isilv collected by the treasurer of the United States, and is a just and proper tax, whether regarded as a charge for the franchise or as a means of reimbursing the eovern merit, the coBt of printing the notes. The tax on State banks is of the gravest importance, not for purposes of revenue, but as a check upon the renewal ol a system of local State paper money. ; The secretary recommends that pro Vision be made for the issue cf an amount not exceeding $1(10,0(10,000 of treasury notes in denominations not less than ten dollars, bcari.ig interest not ex ceeding four per centum per annum, and 'gunning from one to ten years, to be sold at not lffs than par, the amount ma turing during any year not to ex ceed the sinking fund for that year, and the proceeds to be applied to the payment of live and six per centum bonds, maturing in 1891. It is believed that, with the present state of the money market, a sufficient amount of such treasury notes bearing an annual inter est of three per centum, can be soid tc meet a considerable portion of the maturing bonds ; but it is better to con fer upon the department a discretionary power to stipulate for a higher maxi mum rate, to avoid tliepo-sibiiityol fail ure. Such a discretion is not likely to be abused, while a power too carefully restricted may defeat the beneficial ob ject of the law. It is also recommended that authority be given to seil at par an amount not exceeding $ JtO.i.OO.OUO of bonds of the character and descripti n of the four per centum bonds of the United States now outstanding, hut bearing a la'.e of inter est not exceeding three and sixty-live one hundredths per centum per annum, and redeemable at the ple.isure of the United States alter ti'ieea years, the .proceeds to be applied to the payment ot bonds rertecmable cn or before July 1, 1881. T.,ough the amount ot the two classes cf eg. unties recommended exceeds the amount ol bonds to be redeemed, no more can be old than the bonds to he redeemed, 'while the alternative authorized will permit a limited discreiion to sell the securities mo t favorable to the govern ment. With the authority thus recom mended, it is believed that the depart ment can within a year redeem all the five and six per cent, bonds now out standing, and thus rtriu e the interest of the public debt $12,000,000 per an num, and leave the debt in a form most favorable for gradual payment by tne application of the sinking lund, with out cost or premium. lit SUMPTION. . Nothing has occurred since my last 'annual report to disturb or em bar ass tho easy maintenance oi specie payments. United States notes are regulnrly takes at par with coin in all parti ot this coun try and in the chief commercial marts of the world. The balance ot coin in tho treasury available for their reden ption on the first el ay of November last was $141,597 013 61, and the average during the year has not materiully varied from that sum. The only noticeable change in the reserve is the gradual increase of silver coin caused by the coinage o tho silver dollar and the redemption of frac tional diver coin, more ful y stated hereinafter. All the r quit-' menta of the resump tion act have thus farbeen executed, and its wisdom has been fully demonstrated. "There are places in the Atlantic rteean," the lecturer impressively s.iid, "in which the tallest mountain ranges could be hid from view. "But bow are jou going to movie the ranges ?"solemnly raked a pale, dyspepticU oking man, in the back of the h ill, anel then the j ini tor put out the lights. Rock I md Cour ier, At tb St. Louis council it was re ported that there had been a net gain of 165 Congregational cuu relies and 17, 325 members during the last three years. The whole number tl churches is now 8,674 with 382,020 members. CHRISTMAS TREKS. How to .Trim Them Most Effectively. The poprlar custom of preparing Christmas trees for the young and old Increases yearly; and the question, ' How shall I trim one?" is often asked ; so I shall try to answer it. If ynu can obtain the tree from some pine woods near at hand, select a finely-shaped fir bal-am or spruce, with firm branches, and about nine or ten feet liieb. Then spread a large sheet over one end of the parlor carpet and put a good-sized tea chest in the center of it. The lower limbs of the tree must be sawn off se that it CMn he fixed firmly into the box, anel small heavy article?, like weights and flatironr, inn be put in for bnllast, to keep the tree firmly in place. Then fill up the box with hard coal. The chest must be concealed with some pretty material; old curtains will answer the purpose, or the American flit? ; and a white furry robe Is bIso Kuil able. Drape these at tides cloc to the tree, and let tliem trail a little on the floor, to make a graceful sweep. Now the tree is plaited, and we must proceed to decorate it. Make chains of popped corn, strung together with needle and thread ; at least a dozen yards will be none too much for a large-sized tree, and the pure white festoons intwined amid the dark grpen branches of the tree produce a fine effect. We must also have paper charms made either of glazed scar et, gilt or silver; cut the paper into small strips, four inches long and cot half an inch in width; fasten the two end3of each strip together with Hour paste, and ma'ehal of them into rines; then take the res and make into similar rings, but first slip each strip through two of the dried rings before joining' the ends. In this manner ail the slips of paper are inter laced and we hare a chain of rings which will gieatly adorn our tree. They must be festooned in long, graceful loops lrom limb to limb, and the effect is very charming. All this work the children can do, and it ad els greatly to the entertainment, of the long eve ninss at this se-ison. Tliev can also assist in covering English wal nuts with tinfoil or gilt pitper, and in filling apples wir.h cloves, whiou will serve to keep moths from the drawers of our bureaus, and therefore make accept able presents. If wo possess a cracked mirror we must take it to the glazier's and ask him to cut it into two-inch squares. Around the eelges and across 'tho backs oinred paper must bo pasted, and long rib'ion loops attached to the backs by which to suspend them behind the tiny wax can dle, where tiiry will do duty as reflec tors Fancy glass balls of all colors can be purchaser! for a few cents each; nnd several dozen of wax candles, with tin rests to nttnch them to the tree, can be bo;i ilit Solt-balaneing enndlc-holders can also be fou-d at must toy shops and need only to i.e placed ou the branches. If these cannot be obtained, common copper wire ran be heated a little and run up through the candle a little way, and the other end can bo twisted firmly about the branch. If the wicks are brushed over with a little kerosene they will light up very quickly. The very light and showy gifts can be suspended upon the tree, but the heavier articles roust be laid upon the table, or c.Ue wrapped in paper and hid around the base of the tree. A pair of scisso' s must be in readiness to cut the gite from the branches. When such a tre e is trimmed, filled with gifts and liahted it is indeed a beautiful sight a graceful gren pyramid, witii numberless little jets of flame, trembling and flashing mirrors, garlanr's of bright hues all bright uess, sparkle and color. Try it, fair friends, and see for yourselves how lovely it is. Pnnglenjt's Test, Woman is by nature so erratic aad inconsistent a creation that it doesn't elo to bft on even her most marked charac teristics. For illustration, the other day old Mr. l'ungleup, ot Noh Hill, was commenting cn the railroad velocity with which young ladies jabber to each other when they meet, without either in tho least understanding or replying to what inn other says. " It's just a mean falsehood eott- n up by you good-for-nothing men." said the yminsest Pungleup girl, indignantly. "All right," said her father, b-niei:v-tly; "we"l try an experiment. I ce your friend, Miss Cluckersor, com ing up the street. Now, I'll wager tint nnw walking suit you want so much tint you can't say 'roast turkey and cranberry stiuce' in response to the first h.ii dezm remarks tb.it she makes without her noticing the fa'Jt." ' I never heard anything so perfectly absurd," replied Miss P. "However, I mi-t.tns well have that suit it's ju-;t too lovely for nnything so I'll just do it to teach you a lesson." " ftlind, now,'- said her father, as the front do;r bfcll tang, "You mustn't clmige your expression iu the least, and you must repeat the sentence in year usual voice and manner that U !o sy, in a single breath all tuu together as it were." Just then Miss Glucker.-on was shown into the parlor, and through the library door old P. could hear the usual oscu lafory peck exchanged, and Miss G. ex claim, without even the smallest comma in the whole remark r " Oh,' you lnz thing been hero a per fect age don't look at this hat ptriect fright going to have flowers set back and bow changed why wasn't you i.t matinee Harry was there." " Roast turkey and cranberry sauce," rapidly inserted Miss P., accompanying the words with liat preliminary and concluding gur'e with which it 1 women, for some occult reason, invarir bly adorn their conversation when de sirous of being aarreeable. "Going to Mrs. Blatlger's party ' continued Miss Giuckerson, with the serene rattle ot a brook over the peb bles. "Molly Smith is going they tell me she paints pa's promised lao a phaeton in the spring saw that hateful Mrs. Gappery on the street buff over skirt and green ruching just fancy." " Roast turkey and cranberry" "Oh, George Skidmore's mother's dead bury her next Sunday did you get that erging at Gimps' f" " Roast turkey and cran " " The girls at Clark's are to graduate next Thursday Jennie Giggles is going to be square cut with inside illusion and white kid boots can't you come round for dinner to-morrow and stay all" " Roast turkey and" "Night, and show Milly your new basque ? That man with a light over coat stared at me again yesterday Jim O'Neill is going East this candy's fright ful ftale." " Roast turkey" "Ma thinks Mrs. Brown ain't proper, those ferns are just too lovely look at these cuffs clean this moraine are my O'imps coming out yours aint Litue Skippen says you met Charlie Boggs the other nigh', and he said something nice abemt me tell me quick!" " Roast turk " " Why how perfectly absurd you are, Linda," interrupted the visitor, angrily, ' You don't listen to a word I say I was asking about Charles Boggs not roast turkey George Shelly thinks you're awfui nice now tell me what did be say good gracious I what are you hugging meforP" " And, Tilda." thoughtfully remarked Miss Pungleup, atter the matter had been explained and her father admitted that he had lost bv a scrstoh, " I be. lieve in my heart I bat if you hadn't thought about Charlie just then, shouldn't have had any new suit this winter." All of which goes to show that there is at least one subject upon which ono may hope to secure the temporary at tention of the inscrutable female mind. Sjt Franciico Pott. Famishing a Hornet If you wish to have your sui round ; ings make a good impression, with economy, there is but one short and easy rule to follow: Buy everything ot the simplestsort; get your stone china of the plainest shapes, eschew aeorn tops for your sugar-bowl, and scroll bandies for your tureens, and figured borders for plates. (Jet straight-legged chairs, with as little molding as the makers albw, buy your carpets and lounges of small nnd modest ficurings. don't get that vivid crimson carpet because it " looks warm," or you " ha ve an eye for color," or that red and white, or tho green and white panel pattern because it is the last out. Take the oldest, cheapest thing in the shop, if it is in taste and will look well with the rest of your belongines. So many old styles are coming up again that yours will have a chaneeof being modish any elay, and if they suit each other, they will please, in spite of the stylo of your immediate neiehborhood, which may be tho remnans of a city dealer's stock, out of date three years ago Havo plain bevels to the wood work oi your house, instead of beadines p.nd groovines which onlv hold tho du-t and swell the carpenter's bill. But in sist on deep window seats and low ba-e-board s,and don't allow any grain' d paint about your house. Plain paint, well varnished, looks better and keeps nice longer nnd doesn't always repeat ' I'm n sham, I'm a sham," like the pretended oak and walnut. Buy at second-hand, third-hand, restore paint and glue things yourself, nnu don't be afraid of honesi hand-finished pine without either paint or varnish. The prettiest effects in sum mer houses nre gained from yellow Georgia pine, and the white pine, fin ished with clear shellac. The simplest forms prevail in some of the new furni ture. An expensive oak dining table of newest pattern is square, with turned corners, nnd a support which is a square nillarwil.lt braces, plnin as the rudest Saxon could desire, but beautiful in its clear weiod, sand papered and hand fin ished to almost marble smoothness. Such a table sells for eighty dollars at the most fashionable makers in the city. A set of chairs with straight turned maple uprights and leg-, with basket seals nf the old pilgrim fashion, cush ioned with Momie cloth and f. igned and fni helowed arc pretty enough for any silting room, and such s.mple. original pieces give an air of taste ani research to a room worth any mere fashion. Shirley Dare. (ire.tsiiig the Sea. ''ho expression "to pour oii on the troubled waters" is generally regarded as n metaphor or figure of spe?ch, iilus fating the action of soma persuasive peacemaker.softening the angry passions ol tvontending disputants. On tho other hand, the mollifying influence of oleagin ous liquids upon the waves was long ago demonstrated as a scientific fact, and the equinoctial gales would probably have been kept in subjectiem ere now, on the high siv.s, but for theuncertain'y of ttic wrati.er and the estimated expense of oilinsr an area as limited even a-5 the bay of Biscay. It would appear, however, that a gentleman of Perth has solved t'ln problem of economy aj applied to greasing the se.i, nnd that in future ships may carry with them, at n com paratively trifling cost, a sufficient sup ply of oil to nullify the rigors of the thrce'st cyclone. A northern oemtem porary states that a series of experi ments have lately tak'n place in the north harbor, Peterhead, with tho most ?ntisfaetory results. The experimental ist filled some bottles full of t il and sank them to the bottom of the harbor while a gale was blowing. Presently the oil was released, anel, tioatii g to the top o: the raging billows, stilled them as if by a miracle. A- a consequence ol this experiment, it is thought in the neighborhood of Perth that cil can be laid m continuously by pipes to the bars of all exposed harbors, so as to enable vessels to gain port in sa'ety in the midst of the" most violent hurri canes. The invention would he invalu able if applied to the channel passage iu dirty A'oather. Day by day we are tiut;!it that there are no bounds to the conquest of science .ivr nature, and now that we can oil out tho guy wrinkles of the stormy ocean, we nceu not despair of b ing able, sooner or later, to -vai m the north pole with otlier wise waste steam and fertilize the great desert by artificial irrigation. London lel'-yraih. Snake mid Frog. M.my years ago, while in Ceylon, I 1: v il in a house in "Slave island," .aiscd on a high platform. The steps up to the door had hiome loosened, and bthiud them a cc;Lny of fro?s had established themselves. One m .ruing I wa'ched a snake (a. cobra) creep up, uuert its head into a ciackand seize a frog, which ho then and there swallowed Bat tho crack tha. admitted the thin flat head anet neck cf the ophidian would not permit of the same being withdrawn when the neck was swolleu with the addition of the frog insido it. The snake tugged and struggled, but in vain, and after a series of futile attempts dis g rged its prey and withdrew its head. But the sight was too tantalizing. Again the head was inscitcd in the crack ar d the coveted morsel swallowed, and ugain the vain struggles to withdraw were renewed. I saw this repeated Sev ern! times, till, gaining wisdom by ex perience, the snake seized tho frog by one leg, withdrew it lrom its coigne ol vantage and swallowed it outside. Nitwt. Length of the Human Step. At a recent sitting of the French Acad emy of Sciences, Monsieur Mrey read a very interesting paper, giving the re sult of his exneriments with a machine for measuring the length and rapidity of a man a stride in walking. Marty found that a numb r of circumstances modi fied the length of the step. The step is longer going uo hill than going eiown; longer for a man catrying a load than for one unloaded; longer with low heels i hau with high heels; and longer lor a man wearing thick soles aid those which preyed slightly beyond the toe than lor one wearing short and flexib e soles. It was found that while the lieel might be lowered indefinitely without detriment to the gait, the sole could nut be made perfectly rigid nor prolonged too far without interfering with the speed and ease of the wearer. Experi ence alone was able to determine the exact length and thickness necessary to produce the bust results. In France many profe-urs of the art of cooking feed a family for so much a day and au additional sum for each gu st. i ney Drmg tne provisions, submit a mnu, which may be changed, and send a :ook to live in the house. At a dinner party they or their aids superintend. PROailPEUr PEOPLE. Wendell Phillips is sixty-nine years old. Mrs. Garfield has refused to let her photograph be sold or her likeness be engraved. Mrs. John Jacob Astor has sent a font with basin of solid silver to a mis sion chapel which she has established in Nebraska. Mark Twain says there is something very fascinating about science it gives you such wholesale returns of conjec ture for tuch trifling investments of fact. The fisherman of Great Britain have renron to bo grateful to the Baroness Uurdett-Coutts. for she is said to have expended the snrg little sum of $500,000 in tuorts to improve the condition ol the poor and deserving of this class. Miss Louise McLaughlin, the discov erer ol painting under the glaze ou pot- L .... a. I . I. . 1. 1 I 1. 1 . , . wjiy. causing tiian art, iikq neaitU, was free to all, told her process to other artists, explained it to reporters, and even published a book giving directions A man has now taken her process and patented ill M. Gambetla ten years ago was ono of the handsomest men in France. His face was a face of line lint s and spirit uel contours : his figure was lithe anef grace ful. He is still a man of striking pres ence, but he has no more the almost poetic good looks of his youthful da.:s. Victor Hugo is described as still very active, red-faced, at d with short, stubblv gray ha'r. He is a great talker, and it is related of him that once, when he used tobeinllaiate with Louis Philltppp, the two talked everybody to bed, anel the king had to take a candle and light the pet downstairs. J. F. Russi and others, of San Antonio, Texts, having p'otested against the playing of 'he nrniy b:tnds at concerts, General Sherman answers that as even in despotic Rx-sia soldiers are allowed to earn an extra penny by any craft they may have, lie sees no reason why our own soldiers should bo deprivsd of so simple a privilege. Mi's Edmcmia Lewis, the sculptor, who is of mix3d African nnd Indian pa-cntage, has had a more than com mon measure of success iu her profes sion. Tho pope long since visited her studio and blessed her work; theMir quis of Bute bought one of her gremps for an ultar-piecc, and another, "The Old Arrow-maker ani hii Daughter," was boil "lit by Lady Ashburton. Daily Chicago Times. Mr. George Barnes, of Bagua'l & Barnes, South Water street, Baid thai his wife had been a tcvere sufivrer with neuralgia for years and has tried many reineeli' s in vain. St.. Jacobs Oil is the only thing that brought her relief. empire for the year ending June 3d, 11:80. were about $53,C00,(Ki0. The expendi ture was equal tf the income. The public debt is f25 ,ono,0iO, but very neariv l'our-lifihs ot it partakes ol the character of terminable annuities. The interest nnd the debt average mx per cent., whereas the ordinavy rates of in terest iu Japan range from four percent. ta nine per cent., arid the Chinese gov ernment had to pay eiht per cent, on us last loan. ItalatnoEOO (Mich.) Daily dinette. Tt is an unprecedented success sairi Mr. Ohns. S. D'Arcambal, the wel. knovn Burdick House druggist, when asked for his views in regard to the St Jaeo'js Oil; il is highly extolled, and h giving general satisfaction. Cotton eecd was first nl nutcd in the United States in 1621, in "Virginia, as an experiment. It was p.ancd in Georgia :in-.l the Carolinns in 173-74, and in Louisiana in 17-12. ITnmbuitaed A earn. I saw Bonuicu aid uouut Clio iucri'8 ol Hop B. Iters, and my vile, who was nlwayi doctor ing and never well, tonstd mo so mgen'ly to gist her some, 1 ooitt-laded to lie luHi.buireed flg'.in; and I am i lu l 1 did, lor in less than two months' uso ol tho billers my w:lo wai Giued ami she lias remained m lor eight. en months nince. I hku iucli lnunbuggiDj;. II. I'., St. Paul. Pioho r Pre. There are over 5,0(K) well-know and classified species of birds, fully defined, and placed in the science of ornithol ogy. The remedy that will enro the many dis cus's ptculiar to women, is Warners Sale Kidney and Liver Cure. Mothrt' Magixine. Alligator's nests resemble haycocks They are four feet hieh, and live in diameter at their ba?es,being constructed with crass and herbage. THE SIAKKETS. HKW YOUK Bret OnUle Med. Natives, live wt. . 10 V Oslvoa Good Iu l'rliuu Vtulu 05 (4 OH Rheep IU 05X Lambs OS & M Log Live..., OI7tt4 0S.' Dressed 0.1 (4 I'TX Flour Ki. State, Rood to fancy..,. S 15 (4 S 6u Woatern, good to fancy A US g 8 DO Wnct No. 2 lied 1 iP,V4 1 i-X No. 1 White t 1UW'4 1 'H' Itye State 1 I'i.'o .4 I liarle Twu-Uowid Slate 1 Oi A 1 0 Uoru VTuRradci! WYbtt-ru Mixed.... (,7 ij CI Fomueru Yellow 6")i fi4 Oatit White fetute ,rj iJ lined Weeuru 43 41 Hay 1'iiiue 1 0) (4 1 1) Btr.iw Long Bye. per cwt 1 00 1 Oi Hops State, ltttO IS t4 i fork Mens 14 60 nil 5 00 Lard City bteain..... 8 00 t t M Pmroleu-u Orui-.e .. .... tti'07.'J ltc-flned t9! Uatler State t'rtaajcry 21 :4 D.iry 2 J 58 Weatera l.uitutioa Creamery 23 (4 2S lnotJry 13 u4 S'l Oheeae State Factory 1(4 Hkiuis PS (4 08 Western 10 i4 12tf Egfrs State and Ponn 8 J (4 St I'uiatoes btate, bbl Kariy note.... 1 SO 0 2 00 BDi'FALO. Steere Extra S 10 (M 50 Limba Weatern 4 Oj (n 4 75 Kheeii Western 3 75 (.( 4 15 Hug. Good to Choice Yorkers 4 45 4 63 Flour City Orouuil, Mo. 1 8pruic.. 6 0J is 74 Wheat No. 1 H ir.t Uuluth. ........ 1 i5 irt 1 '.6 Corn No. i Woatern 54 (4 64 Outa Htato 87 (4 88 Barley Iwo-rowed State 1i 80 B03TUM. Bef Weatern Uees 9 63 (910 00 Hogs Live l'6.V4 OS Hi)(! e-ity Dreaaed 07 (4 07) Pork Ettra Prime per tibl 10 00 (4. 1 8 75 Flour Wisconsin aud Mluu.I'at.... 7 26 vt 8 60 Corn Mixed and Yellow...... d5 & ts Oats Extra While 60 14 M Bye State 1 07 (4 1 07 Wool Waahed Combing k Delaine,, it (4 60 Cnwaahed, " " 86 14 88 WATEllTOWN (MISS ) OATT1JI KABItlT Beet Cattle live weight (W4 04 X Bheep 034 04,' lambs , 0:i4 4 05 Hon OCli'id 0i FHIUDBLPHIA. Floor Penn. food aud fancy 6 60 (9 6 75 Wheat-No. i Ued 1 ' 1)414 1 )) Bjs State 03 (41 0' Corn State Yellow 61 (4 61 Data Mixed ill 41 Hotter Croa mery Kxtra 84 (4 84 Ohecao New York Full Cream 13 (4 l tu Petroleum O rude Oil m(fH Banned Oil On el Mm) most popular nwlioiiMtt nww Wa- Ibrs ths Ataerlou puMts) It Hop Bitters. Ton im it erery where. People tak ft with rood fleet. It builds thm up. it Is not ss pleasant to the taste as toine elks bitters as it is not a rhiskv drink. It is mm like the old-lash- loned bonaset tee that has done world oi (rood. If 70a don't teal Just right try Hop Bitters. ramrfa vsui. "I once had in mv hand." savs Dr. Mackenzie, "the printed report of a trial for murder, and ths little book was bound In a part of the tanned skin of the murderer, who had been tried, convicted and hanged." The tinman role In Ha ewseta sss and purity is delioionslr musical with throat affection and coughs it loses all attractions. Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup restores it wben lail ing through ooiiubs, colds, eta. In the public schools of Germany the first hour is devoted to religious instruc tion. , Trust Those Wtto nave Tried. W. L. Hawkins, dmcgfctt, Princeton, If. J.l Tho past vear is tba first ol many tlmt I have been Iteo lrom Catarrh, which 1 a'tri ute to tho use ot Ely's Cream li.ilm. I have recommended it to many Iriends, and in every case It hns worked like a eharm. Jareri D. Wollo, Insurance agent. October 22 1630. Messrs. El? Bios., druggists, Owegn, N. Y.I 1 have had Oatanh fr a nnmber tl jtars la its worst form. Bo'ore I bad nod one buttle ol yonr Cream Balm droppings inti my thioat had entirely eeated, pnin and seMencss in my bead wsa removed, ns well as thnti ess. I hnve used treat tnnny remotUu!, b it nothing that equals yoors. I', a'so .ie immediate tuliel tor oold In the bend. Mrs J. I). Hug dorn, Union, N. 1"., December 7, 1878. Frice, 60 oents. Kly'a Ccm lli.lm Co., Owego, N. Y. Will mail it for 60 cents. Mnliirl'il levers cn be p' evented, also other minsmntio di&ORse, by occasionally tiatrg Dr. SS.ivford't Liver lr.viforattr, the oldeat goreral Family Me.lioino, which ii rcoom mewled as a cure fur all di'eiaos ouscd by a iienideied liver. Kilitv-pnuo book sent tree. AdJrots Dr. Sanloid, 102 Uroadway, N. T. The Voltalo Belt Co , Marshall, Mich., Will send their Kleoiro-Voliaie Uel s to the iifflioted npoa 30 days trial. See their ndver-tisi-nieut in this paper beaded, "On SO Days' lYial." VBr.BTina is nourishing and strengthening ; purities tho blood; regit lutes ihn biwwlsj quiets the nervous aystein; ncls directly up on the secretions, aud a'ounea tbe whole system to aotion. Gut Lyon's rahntlljcl BtiiTencrs appl'ee to those aer boots bulote you run them over (iitEiT noif.11 Mtnicints- nn. toniAs' vp.vm.tv iioi:sk mximhxt in phi l(itlU at 1141 urlltis: 32 v:i:a Pit h in'inl. It l. the X'BI In llic world for tin- vll a jt 1 ''he, (V.d s n'. Sprain, Sore Tlironia. etc. TolilAN' Condition Pi At Drflis ae wtrr.inteil to rare Dtritcniiwr. F ver R'orn.s. It ta; Rive a fine rofttf lni'ri n the njtf.iUte ..nil :'r;iiig. the urinnry orpium. Cfrilfl.t to ly 01. 1). ltd! ipl 1. owner or Hume of tht. f.ir.tt-at runnln : borat'i In the wor'.il, an1 I.OHI oilier. ttftiiTita. Hold by dru--Ih'i Deoot 13 Uuimy strut. .iw York. Vegetine. Kidney Complaints. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. Tlie symptom b of an acnlc attack of inflammation of tbe kiduoya are an follows: tVvrr, )ain iu tha tru.iil of tbe back, and tb ncf abonthitf ilowuwmd ; uinab:iCf of the tbigb, roiuitiuff, usually at first a tlM p red color of toe uriuc, wbicb bo omt a pale mid colorlt-ss aa the disease lucreao. aud la discharged very often with in aud Uilticulty ; coeuveneen and t-ome d gree of colic. Ia ohroidc d.i-oie-'sof tbt kidueys the symptomx urc :iiu 1c (be bit k .tud limbs, diyoesa of tbe akin, frrqwnt n tnutiou pvrialiy at uiht), Kenerul dropsy, limdjchi', riizzi utHsof tds'ht, IndiRt-atiou, and ia!pla iuu of tho heart, gradual 1ob of ftn-nth, pileursa nnd puffl ucp oi th f ace, conh , mid nbortnocs of breath. Iu dmenPeH of tbe h dtnyi tho VrriKTinc Rive 1mtuedt:it relief. It has n.-vc-r fulled to euro whmi it ia takan regularly aud directions followed. In many citsea it may take several bottle, especially cuHcH of lonjf standing. It uots din otly upon the secretions, cleauwiui? and strength! Dlup. removing all obstructions aud luipurltirH. A great many cun testify to casus of lontf standing ba1i g been per fectly cured by the Vfokiisl. cvea after trying many of tbe kuown remedies which are :ild to b? txpredfly for this diopane. Kidney Complaints. CnrciKKATi, O., March 10, 1877. H. it. SlEVEKS I Hoar 8ir I have umh! jour Vkuitikk for some tn.;e, ami can truthfully ii y It h it brea a great bruent to me; and to tlioie auff.-rlnff from dibeate of the klduiya I cheerfully rciintnfiid It. Kespeotfully, O. H. SMITH. Attcated to by E. I). Anhfldd, druggist, corner Eighth and Central avenuca. CutciSNATI, O., April 19, 187T. Mn. H. It. Stkvens : I Lave suffered several years with Ihe kidney ooin)'lnt, and waa luduort to try Veof.ti. I hnve taken several bottle, of your prepHrntion, and am convinced It la a valuable remedy. It has done me more good than any olbr-r mtdlrlue. I can heartily recotnmend It to ell Buffering from kidnej couiilaiuts. Yours renpectf nliy, 3. 8. McSlILI.ES, Flr't bookkeeper for Ntwhall. Gala st Co., Floru Mt rcbaute, No. 86 Went Front tt., Cincinnati, O. Vkoetinb has restored tlionaands to health whe bad been long and paluful aufferen. Vcgetine is So'd by all Drugg'sts. Deafness, Ear Diseases, Catarrh llr f. K. MIOIOSIAH Kit. tlie well-known eir 'U lufl AihaI Sur'i-on. Aulitu;-, ari'l Writer o tlie alxvt I) (:M ludv t,e cuiiuilotl lv 11. a I ir r nw.nnllv at h!l it;. . o. lil.'i fValmtl 't , IKnillne. I'a. lilt .i::i ) book B"ltt fn-e. lha a iii-.'i un:piftc work nf lu'i-s un Dentucaa, 1 at- ui the Kur ami Tuiisl'a, u; 1 1 i;l.i 1I1, anl their pruiier tieuiiucuti phce S4 1 niiiil. .NC i :. No one will qucctum Dr. Sboemaker'l itand ;nz or till. WaEKTsl AOI'ifvrJ l" AOlcS'l'Si 9SIAH ALLSH'S WIF .iAS "ItOTK" A 1 7' Hi nfafll 1MB IthST AND Ki XXIK.Vl' OF ALI "Ty Wayward Pardner." AliKXTS WAXVKD tn eery Town. I) n't alias It, till i n I lor Circular at uru-e, an I m ih . le r:tiry. Ai.drvak iJltltlCA.N I't ltUSIll.N'i (M.. II iiinoBD, Coax. mm Best and Fastest Selling JICIORIAL BOOKS aMBIBLB. ' l'r;.'. reduced 2:1 rent. AH'Ireu 5i ATI AI, . I1 Bf.ISIll. !M:-AY,1 Li. i.a.la, Ii j '- i '. tr M. i.o'.i ii. Mo. D VMKL V. BliAT'I'l'H ORGANS! 14 STOPS, SUB BASS A OCX, tll Pl.F.H 1 1 O l H PIANOS siua up Sent on Trlul AVut vti utetl. C..t-.luiii Free. Alilnns DANIEL If. IIE.VTI'Y. Waalunaluu. N. J. AKt iita Vautrcl tor tne nan la'imfst ana OikftPEST BIBLES a'ffiTJK "'t'-ScAJKy""' CASH PREMIUM . is to $20 Kfis.'K s, raw.'S.fer S79AWKEIC. filaitayrtlir.me e anl'y nmrte, Uoaliy Oulflt lies. Addia J luus Co., Au.b.la. Maine. a GENTS m MJ.1 TOR THi a. a V a ' " fMi Ifw F?1 Prail i lit! uA 80TKRB DRAWING BOOM 1TTXKS, Moots H I O sai upward! FOR LARGS CnCRCnKV$5TO,M0,ailto u4 m. rog UiUn trmVSWWL. ODOOLS. ITO, S4 to no,aa4 npwardi POPULAR B7TI.M la greet variety, 139 to 3VU sod apward. Oliftasft FOat IAIT PATMKNTa. SAjaa aaa eaariar, or IS per month sad apward. IU.I'1TB.ATID CATALOGUKfi sad PK1CK LISTS, free. r" TLLESB ORGANS AIll? CERTAINIiT ' TJNR1 VAIiED IV FXCE1,I,KJICE, WpTTTiR TpTF! PRICEl tan vcvt MUCH HlGMEIl THAN THOSE OF VEUV lNFlillloH INSTJirai&TaV 1CEM AMX " MASOH & HAMLIN OP O AN CO., . U Trcmont St.. BOSTON I 4S East 14tb St. fUnlon Sauara) NSW Wabaab Are. CHICAGO a"aw 'tnimnnisai - af IB Wi KaHl&iiili U iiac!uaaaa FOB ,s&&& a am Aim aV Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Smell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. 17o Preparation on earth equala KT. Jtcets On a a ne, a lire, tint pi f and rheap Bifenial K'med.T A trial entaila but the comparaMrely trlning outlay f 50 IVnfs, and every one Buffering with pain can have cheap and poaiUve proof ef its slaims. I'irectlont In EleTen Ingliages. BOLD BY ALL DRTJQQI3T8 AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., IJitltittiorr, JfTH.t XT. 8. A., JX5TEY& C2 Brattleboro VI Iff Bin Bl-CARi) m SODA Ia tlie be t In tba World. It la absolutely pure. It la tbe best for MnlMnal Purposel. It U the Lost fur i'.ak!u alui all Family Lava. Sold by all Drut,ttts and Uroctie. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phlla. mm Tha Crrat flomedv hot THE UVuRi I THE BOWELS. and the KID&EYS J Those jrreat orpaus nitj the h'fttuml clfutMrsof PinoiijWfm. ii wii j wuiJi weti, iichiim v in l9 jxr I f oct, If HirTjecoinerlipi:o(1, tlrrmiiul diwanoa nre I ftorelpped uetniiB tho Ei'd la polrnned with the i hMino: thttfhoni.i Imvo lif-rn expellril naturally. ti.i i litnvr nir t'.,a Ahf--r IlionrnnJ hare been ! f?nron, ul all run 7 b i rr FAia trr:i lmcir!Tm. PETROLEUM Grrtinl Me.lnl at Fiiilificiplila ExiKjutiuii. Thl wontle-ful niV'stnnr? 1b Rckiinwle'lKoil by phy tlcuiiei tur imh.iut the vvor 1 1.1 l.e the hebt rfnm.lv dltv ocvtT' I nr tin' aire f H'i.ini'ln, Ihhth. Hli(.-miift1sm, Skin 1m nhcs Filcrt, Cutrrh Ci'i h itiiia. At:, in onler tlmt evtTv oik' lrniy t it. It U put U' tn on l J tpnt boitU'h f'r huiist-li"! il ii-?. oi't.iiu it from your ilnKptat, an I uuwili Uiidlt fcui.erio; toauytiiiug you have tver Uet'tl, 'iiiii (uic;iai, HOPS BITTERS. EisTAUMSlIKU 1 1S05. Thn Jr-nt IIil Iiirlllor. In T'lrla?i-a to iu ike two jn.uiit. with dlrecttona, at One Io iar, post.ip.'e fiee. Liberal discount to tbe 11 t: I'riiuvpil nnlv liv .M.J UIUIA.'US. Ilvrnlim riiemlxt. B4ikilt. VlHcnln. n.OO Per liny Made Selling Onr New PLATFORM FAMILY SCALf. Weintn amiratoly up to St lbs. It hatnlfrime uprMaiaiK-e 11 tt at iutit KetAil pi I if, t.t.. t -ther KaDilly iwviu welutilug 11'. cost $6-UO. A ltftuiai BOOM F03 AGENTS. Raeluslve ti'rntory tlvon free. Tenua and ruplil ivi'.os .op; iae old AeDts. UOll M IC NClLti CO., No. 1V7 W. t ilth St., Cincinnati, O. VPifi Mn,,p V"'t' MlM the best laEl" i::lta on our New uooa, I ft oviif.-H TA uvldt on Mother, i J kme, nl llenvru, In I'ioi. unit Poetrv. Lt Atil iu. Ilioia. Illustrated. Pli'un i everMio.ly. SJ 75. Alao, I.'"1 "l ii' lo. illcs of iho itili.e," 1.7j. aiauetl pa receipt or pnre. V. It. JHIKAT, PMihditr, 757 Broadway. N. T. TRUTH .S.MJ&Hjvi ere jsu will Oisi sa. rl daw of caw liae.aJ4r.. P,vf. MA 111 IN tLZ.ilVtmt. V.iritiaUeraasai tao sw.. sullen. Mas, i Piutlfu1 fiiftnvltin of iho ancient XfTptlta sUllrk aa4 111. MniiC rmlli nit foil aid Unrlrr It laul t. V a M fr.e. fir it r-luill.n tn r-nref f MimbIi boeka. srooda. Bid Kt. T-nttlr cstilt.. Henri for illoeuntesi rautoni. IU A- ill, MRtr 1'uLliebi-ra, 131 Br.WstesJ, M,HSTCHEyyKI8KEF) VtlrtKAtili ti.li.lt. U;,l y . .. a. .en ai-'SlI.SH-re.rUf, HMt.a - .'.-If. young men .itssi'rs; BraUi.at.' gum. nttl a paying tittutlun. A14rM VAI.i.N UNfe iwn., M.iiiKera, JanvtJie. W a. r.T I I X. Htii.is Ita.fit ii. fuii-rat, bouwht fwi (V t4if4i; liitii.e i I'ntvfc s. n I fur Citcular, fi.ll pa Uu ait, fc. C. IUm tiliioN. .i Howuru SU, Xew Yurk. mi A MOVTIII AtjRNTS WANTED! l.cM SdliiK Artie r il rM w.rTltl. a am p . e frt. J a t liitoMo, DctioH U UJl, 0777 A YRAlt and expend s to ftgeata. OuUK K AiM.f.il P. O VtiiiCKHY, Aua,U,Maiae. AI.l.KU'S Iti nln I'tioil nt'ea Nervona Debllltj A V'o.iii,'U of Gt'i.rr.uve nii;iiiis, l a'l diuiata. Bhki fur IJir'I'r to Aik-n'a Pliamiji.y, all! t'ltat Ae.,N . Y. iliM iililne Habit Cured In 14 to iliira. N ia; till Cured, Du.J.aiii'uwNb,lA)banon Oblu. f'KKE. i Mualral Journal. Add't V. Brehm, Erie, Pa. DlCn'C Olirjr?'"' Consumption la also rlilU O vUKil thcb.ral couth uiedlclua. CCR AWKK.Ktn your own town. Terma and $9 Oolftt iree. aunn II IUui.ett A Co., Portland. Maiue. ha n b KiairBi-iJ an a MBTD IMILII mm j aj x h r. i a . 4 .. Sunhu. Mrm ino(rtclortlviir I Purifier. Llvwf 2 ' tor "l " ""JUl ",orm operaUo&s.eaa ...,v...Ja4Iiillra. Tier rlrs IS U " ' ToallwhoM mPrrr or whe w - m i.M.ntiMnM irrwoiHi ty of the bowel or tonlo said mild Stimulant, quire an Appuwr nop Bitten in loatlntze liable, wltnout mio- No matter wtiatyour f e or symptoms are what tbe dJaeaxe or all a tami await Mntll wntt I kraent la use Bop Bir ire elo a- out ii 70a enly feel bad or miile.l them a one It may eareyoor llfe.lt haal a no,"lreu BOO wlU be palil for TVL S! euriorhelp. Do not V ton- ilr. a? n.m.mh..- nnn tllttera l no.'9' "ruFf1 drunken aoatrum. but tbe Pure .ml atedlc ne erar made i tlie "MTll and BOPS" and no peraon or family ebould be without them. UI.JdlM aejiflt ib'(it D. I.O.I' an abnbit.- rt! IfMitlble cure 8 S.Swi lnrl)nmkennoi.u"eoror':iv:i. Tolracco fl.oniri"t" nareoticn. A1J aolil by ili-u.lta. t for Clreular. nop niltrr ntg. Oe., Fwwwnr s j aTyi T.ir.M.Tn. imj. HTNU -49 FRAZER AXLE GREASE. f WH IS OUST a , I VHM I SHALL ' 100 AFTCK THIS KOU SIAI-K IY Al . TKAI.KHS. imM (Aa MKUA I. or IIOXOR at tlx UnUnnitd aad Chicago FRAZER LUBKiCATOR CO. NewYorV. Literary Revolution. 2 CENTS VM&m&tf. lie tirent, 11. f ariy'e'a LU a r ltnlier. llama. III. 1 luinlui.'a Life o Mary yu -. not 3iot. IV. Tho. Hub.' vunlanew e O KT P 2 tai foniioriy fl.ss 01 Clnal. D lybFliO . a. Ii: I. Anio .Ve l.lntil or Aula II. ael.isni'tk's Vkar of Wakelielrl. III. baraa HuiK-lialiaon'e Travcla ami tfurprllns AilventU'ea Vur I Th: lluny in'a I'ilirruu's Proe'em. Illiitraiel raulomie aent trie. AMKItlCAN HIXIK KXt.'ll AISOB, Juliu B. Aldtn, Atan iEer. Tllonne ItlllldiiK. New York. GELLULUIU EYE-CLASSES. Representing tho chi i p-t sc-ln-tej Tortnie. Hi ell nnd Auibor. Ti c lichest, hnm's nnn-t, nnd strongi st ki own. So .1 iiv O itic hub and j wMcrs. SUiJh hv Sl'KN El! OPTICAL ,M FG. CO., 13 Maiden I.hho, Nw Yurk. Ist!ie "OiUln.il (Vnr-i)tr.ttrl l.ye an1 nt'Mih'c rn,!jr i"'.p MiikiT. IKre ttirt; h a-oiiijviii) li fm I r in iiciug XI tide Nf ftii'l Toll I ! wi q'llcklv. It iP !ui! v."inlit :uil ulritutli. Ax:. mui itrLxer fur H fcl1uaA I I l: It. MiA Uktr iwi utnerr. FEKW'A SALT MANUFACTUaiNG CO.. Phlla TUU Clulm-Ilouae ICstabliahril ISUS. New Iaw. Ttaotuftnitt of foMIits tn.1 lietrn putHUtl. P natoi.i tiitte back to dutcluii te ur Uvulti. Time UutU 4. AJUreesa, with ifauip. P. O. Drawer ;i4.t WanlituKton. I. O. Hull lylilhiSKKSl .m l UCSt ; ft rtt is niei-nt uet'UBty.pmfhK'iiiL! t: n nman " tnni, i.n.lco r It n. : t iiri.wui -). N 1 ST A I y tli SKIN, an I hi in-! v 'I'P twt. It B ft H- IttiXt prtiaatloii nwi afitvoriM in?ve:y wul i l-tluui tol-U-tior La lyor Oi-iit tDian. S..It by Dm i:. ant Hp-i:ii-.i by ITnlr lrese a. 1 nti.t.u.l Wli liimSt ,S.Y. V. S. CKITl KN'l o.V, Aft S. I'Al'MJ & S0XS, COK.VIXGfnCT; sn.-a-Aaa.aamBi i.eca. Fatent 8ihi k-Anestlno I n eincs, mounted and on skirls. Vertical lint'inns with wro'l Ixiilers. Kiirukn Safety iow ers with Sectional boilers . ean't be exploded. All iwith Auloinalio Cut-Oils. r"iom$toO to (2,000. Send for Circular. tafa where jou saw this. .4 D.isltlvely line I en.iileW caknea,aiieh nn Kali ik of tbe Womb, t.lntea, rtironio liillumiiiat'on ot iJk'eratlunof the Womb, InelUentul llomorrhtiue ot r loodliift, 1'utnful, buniuvsaei ami liregulor ali na tru.inon, Ac. An old uml roliuhlo i-eniotly. Kenii po. 1.1I runl for a iiainiibli't, wt- b troaliuent, cures anil lertKlcHU'H from nliyalclujM ami liulieutH. to How irtli & I, .llor.l, UUca, V. Huiii by adi UruutlaLe 11 rril im r bwwla. ROOK AGEVTS WANTED row SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW 7'kr tuMtat lima eirr mm.il. Id entirely AVie Work k. John JJ. Gouqh. I rrl. . work " (V flrH !,, ,m,l,,,.l J U rwm "'I'l-' in !. :1rr iaih,i, (,icy liuinor. uud r! Ihlnn t.r 1 II I. ,i.il.vlliii ill ollirr ho..k. l,v,i i. ,mr. tlimiu r, u m I ,1. I .i. k.uu U trr w.itliif l,.r II, .il H'- irli tr. tl. TV .4 -,-JH., . ,.,. ;4 ''Il l'i CO .V1,nti,,,,, Il.mioi.i, (. OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL We will sVJii oiir Kitvtnr-Vollaif? Helta auJ otLer RUtiic App.uucea iiHn tri.il fur.-) ilajtio ttuiar nH'iu:l4-4 aih Aervom l)rii,Uty an-t tiiuw of a per coital no turn, A of lUe 1 INtr, Kl-ln v. HiRUUiMliiUi, l'aittll:,clt A urt urc guaraM ed or tw iuy. AJJrtM Voltaic Belt Co. Mmlull, Mtch. ATiNl,-l'iUio.:n,i old Kstabliuhed Asthma Hametiy ulvtivi tnt.uit relief In all cj an ft wlucb la luiloTfc d by thuuiuui-lb m mUcieia finui ih s littrraalug diaoa1, is manufat-uiri'tt hu-i vM uy Chan, stiuter at tba 0it!tiiaJ UVt, Kpario, Viciiiu, anU u-it per Bull to aujr a4drcaa on receipt of Que Dollar per Box. m minrTPlf. AgDUWantel ere'ywh Ml 1 111" I rflX tofte:itofi(iu)lit;a,bute.itaiKl I aJ 1 1 k brlWIUrua fxjiittumem; 1'Tc-hI ft ot k lit tlm county; aualnj au'i tennit Hie beat. C'cnn trvitorckcsi(eiihoo 3cllor write TUB WKI.l.S TA 1 I I HO ul nd IS. 1 1 a a err aa til is 1 a a r or a cr SAPONIFIER PENSIONS
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