'CAi .I.NDAR FR 1882. Jan. I i ! "i f ) July -f 8 9 10 ilia 13 m; 3 4 5 1516171819:031 ;iom itmiii , 11 13 14 25 f7 8; 16117 ?'o " 9 3 3i tj Ix ij 16 ; ,8 9 Feb ' f 4:, 3i ..I I 5678 o'lo if ' Au( 11341 1 j n 14:13 16 17 18 6?9 iSm ial 1 19 reiai m ij 14 a5 3 14 i A7 18 19! I m 7 I . wv falsa 24 25 afi M,r : - 3L 7S 20 3O31 5 6 7 8 e 10 mStpt ... 1 1 12 13 14.13 if! lttj 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 o t.l'24 25 10 11 12 ij 14 13 it! 26l7 I9 30 31 ... 17 18 10 tO I! ll) Pr- f II 24 j ijie S J9!jo i 4 3 6 7 8 Oct. I J 4 5 7I 9 10 iti2 13 14 is 9 lolll'li H Ul 16I17 l8;I9 20 21 22i 15 tSliyllS; W 2lj 23 24 25 26 27 8 tg 42'i3i4 V3 s 27 28 30 ... ... ... ... p'30j3l My ... 1 2V 4 si i Nov. ...I... ... 1334! 789 ion u 15 567 8 9 10 11 4 '5''6:'7i' '9 20 laln'M 15 l6;l'lb: 2l22!23, 24 2J!2f 17 1 to'aojjl!a S51 181193031 1 26:ffl? 29 30 1 June . 2 j De. -.1 1 a 4 3 7 9 mu 3436789 n ia 13 14 ijir 11 io 1, ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 18I19 ao 21 tvV.44! 17 18 19I20 21 22 23! 2526j27 S,.)3o ...J s 25 a627 8 lg3oj Ecllp-ca fnr ihr Yenr ISN'J. Thorp wil! lie two ecHine till vcnr. both of thnmut. I. A total wilt of the Bun, May 17. Invisible in the United stutvs. II. An annular ecliiwe of the lun. November 10. Invisible 'u America. III. AtriiHit of Venn, December 0. Visible in iiir.l'xiVeil States. Morning Slnr.. I tiTcntnir Stni. 'Venn" mull February SO, Vetnm after Febninrv 20, titter Pi.eenit.er il. until JVccniber li. Marx alter Heeembvr 10. iMaiK until December in. J11 -iter alter Mir :io, until .luiiter until May :to, alter Septenil-erl. I H..)'tritr 1. Baturn aituT Miivfl, until Saturn until May 0, afler Av.uust 18. I Annum 1H. l'lnnpt llrlulitrftf. Mereury. Msreh "Jl, July iiu ami 0vember8. tiling then just 1 e:cre the sun. Also February 0. June 1 and S.'.Teinber vs. FOttina tlien Just alter the iin. Tciiiis. November 1. Mara, not this year. Jui-itcr, December la. fcsmirn, Jiovcinber 14. The Four rrnanna. Winter becltn Peectnbor 21, 1881, and lasta 89 dn a, 8 bonrs and 4K minute.. 8irliut bourn Maivn 20, 1882, and lasts 92 davs, 21 liolu and ii niiuntes. hummer Inviu . I uuc !1, 1882, and l3ta 93 davn, 2 homs and 2 lmuutes. Autumn beniii" Kentoniber 22, 1882, and lasts S3 days, 1G hours and 50 miuutea. Church Dnya nnd Cycle ot Time, Spptuatresinifc Sunday February r Bexflnelimi Hliinlay l-Yliru;.j-y VJ Quiu'ittRrHinia Kuiiilav ....l-'el.rmu-v Hi Afih- eil n(-.ln I- ebri'H rv :-2 inalraeesim:i Su inlay Fcbrua:-v 2n liil-l.. lit Sim.tav Maivh IV I'alm S:inl.iv 1-il 2 'iood Frl.l.iv. Anril 7 Eater Hu-nUy Ai r.l !i jjon Smidav Am-lI 10 St.V.ui.m Sunday M.iy 1 1 Ai r-n'.iiiu I'ay ! iv 1 Vliit-Snmliiv M iv ri Trinity tsundsy Juiw 4 rorcii? cin'iBti ii'ne :t F'irHt. ciuii.iav iu Advent Pecen.bor H ?IEWS OF THE WEEK. Eastern and Middle States. Moses Taylor, worth $ 10,000, TOO, is the richest merchant in the city and Btato of New York. The Keely motor stockholders, it their annual mo. ting in Philadelphia, after an ani mated dinciittsioti, adapted the report of the directors that the inventor should, lor the pro motion of the Btooliholclora, communicate to tome othor poi son than himself the gecietshe had cliBciivertd, and take out patents to covir his invention. The New York 8tate hoard of health hnr issued a memorandum in which it gavs tlnv "this hoard views with great appreheusioi the widespread smallpox contagion alontj tin routes of tiavol from the Atlautio to the Pacific and in numerous inanufu'tunng; towns iu sev eral Stan.." The board requests immediate inclination from any point iu the State where the droad di eaae may bavn broken out. Tub frigate Coimtitiition, ''Oid Iroiisidus," has j use been put out of commission at the Brooklyn navy jard. She waa built in toton in 1794 at. a cost of $300,000. She as-is c I in rt capturing 300 American pailor made prison ers in Tripoli iu 1801, beat the British frigate Guorricro in 1S12 and captured during that war tho Java, the 1'ictou, the Cyane and the Lovaut. A fire atSti3ior City, Pa., destroyed tho Straight house, the Atlantic hotel, a millinery store and four dwolungs, causing a total :o.s of about $50,000. '1 wety-one members of the Ninth regiment. of Boston, Mass., hu,ve been dismissed f.ir mis conduct at Richmond, Va, during the l'orktowu celebration. A nitr. on Broadway, Now York, destroyed a large building occupied by several firms, and aused an estimated total loss of $300,000. Da. Isaao I. Hayes, the Arotio oxplorer and an ex-tnombor of the Now York legislature, died a few days ago in New York, aged fifty nine j ears. An important insurance case Megargeo against the Slutual Lifo Insurance company of New York has just beon decided in Phila delphia, the jury hriuging in a verdict for plaintiff iu tho sum of $10,875.13. Iu this case it was claimed by the company that Megargeo failed to pay his premium upon the day it was due, but two days later offered it to the com pany, which refused to accept it. Megargeo then began suit to compel tho company to re store his policy (or $10,000, and pending tho action he diod. The widow continued tho suit, and the jury has now awarded hor the full amount claimed, with interest. South and West. John Ellis, his wife and child were drowned while attempting to cross a creek in California, Cbdno Tsa Yu, the new Chinese minister to the United States, accompanied by bis wife, secretary and suite, numbering fifteen persons, arrived the other day in San Francisco. Mrs. Nettie Wheeler, inmate of a disorder" lv house at Coldwator, Mich., was shot dead by her husband, who followod up his crimo by killing himself. Jealousy is the supposed cause of the double tragedy. Three cars containing 250,000 cards of Bilk- worms' eegs, each card having 30,000 eggs, re cently passed through Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, on their way Eastward from Japan, bound for Italy. The eggs are valued at $250, 000, and wore in charge of four Italian mer chants. A passenger train on the Bonthern Pacific railroad was boarded and robbed by despera does when near El Paso, Tuxas. A body of men known as tho "Knights of the Switch," in Harrison county, Ind., took Philip Borden, a respectable citizen, from his bed at midnight, and, aftor tying him to a tree, flayed hiin from the shoulders to the hips witu hickory switches. They cut large gashes all over hiB body. Tne whipping was kept up until their victim fainted, having reoeivei pro bably fatal Injuries. Thomas Colemaw, a colored man, was hanged at Gunnison, OoU, for the murder of Alfred Smith. R, V7. L. Rastm & Co., extensive manufactur ers of fertilisers in Baltimore, have failed, owing about $500,000. Smallpox has gained a foothold In almost every part of St. Louis. Ten buildings were burned to the ground at Knoxville, Iowa. A band of cowboys took possession of Cald well, Kan., and in the fight which took place between them and the citizens Michael Meagher, marshal of the town, and two cow. boys were killed. . Pattom and Mallory, two desperadoes, went through the mining camp of Independence, Col., firing their pistols promiscuously, where. upon the miners turned out in force and rid dled the two men with bullets. From Washington. Hex. FRKnKnicK T. FitKMitorniYSEit, nomina ted by the rronidont to be secretary of Mate as successor to Mr. Blains, was born ih. Millatown, Romorset cvultty, N J., on August 4, 1817. Ho (9 a nrpbew and was the adoptod son of Theo dora Frolingliuysnn, cx-pres(dc"t of Rutgers college IIo was gfaduatod from Rutgers college ia I80O, and three years later was a 1 tni'.lod to the bar. In 13S1 ha was appointed attorney gcnernl of Now Jersey, roc dviiii a re appointment in 1303: On tho dnat h of United States Senator Wright, In Nnvombef, IMG, Mr. Frelinahuysen was appolnert to 1 til tho vacancy, and tho appointment was extended by tho leg islature to cover the entire term, which ended in ls)!). tn 1871 he was elected to the United Slates Senato for a full tbrrt, to ft.icceod A. O. Cattcll. IIo left the Scnato in 1S77. Since lint imoho lr.3 devoted himself to his private af fairs. Mr. Frelinghnyeon's nomination was promptly and unanimously conliitned by the Scnato. Tiir bill reportod by Mr, Logan from tho Senato committed on military affairs to provide for placing Gotioral Giant on tho aimy etired list reads as follows! "That in recog nition of the eminent public services of Ulysses Graut, late genoral of tho armv, the Presi dent be and ho hereby is authorized to nom inate and, with the advice and consent of tho Souato, to appoint him to the army, with tho rank and Krailo of general to bo placed 011 tho retired 1st with pay accordingly. All laws and parts of laws In conflict herewith sre suspen.lod for this pnrposo only." The bill passed tho coin mittee by a party vole of five against three, Messrs. Logan, Cameron, of Pennsylvania, llarrison, Sowell and Hawloy in tho attiriua tivej Messrs. Cpckrcll, Maxoy aud Grover in the negative, and Hampton absent. Ma. GEonoE Scoville, the brother-in-law nnd counsel of Guiteau, delivered a lecturo on the "Guitcau Case" boforo a small audienco, although quite a largo number of tiekots were sold. The locturer complained of the hostility of the press and the pulpit, said he was satis fied that the prisoner would not live to boo the end of tho trial, and expressed the fear that Guitcau would yet be killed by some desperate man. The President nominated J. C. Bancroft Davis, of Now York, io bo assistant secretary of BtlltO. TnE Mississippi river commission, whoso re port was sent to the Scuate tho other day, esti mates that the total cost of improvements that it recommends will bo $33,000,000. The joint Senato and llonso committee ap pointed to arrange for memorial ceremonies in honor of President Garfield invitod ex-Seeretary Blaine to deliver the eulogy boforo both branches of Congress in the hall of tho Houso of Representatives. Benjamin Hamus BitEwsTcn, of Philadel phia, nominated by the President to eucccod Hon. Wayne MacYoagh as attorney-go uoral, was born in Salem county, N. J , iu 1810, grad uated from Princeton college in 1831, was ad mitted to practice law iu Philadelphia in 1833. and was appointed attornoy-ganiial of Penn- lvania by Governor G.-ary in 1367, this being the extent of his public official lifo. Tur, csfimatos of r.pprjpiiitionsroquirod foi ho forvico of tho t,overuinent for tho fiscal ycai nding June 30, 18:3, are as follows: Objects. 1SS3. 1SS3. r.exibhtive - $5,021,031 $5,511,793 I- veeii!ie,- l.r.niol 11. IN II 08,061 Department of State.. 1.473 995 I'rcas'irv Department 117.019,013 1.420,17) lG2,t)i.I.S7S 41,I47,I'35 10,121.172 War Dep rtment 45,5 5(1,271 .N.ivv jjcpartment.... T',3il,a'i Inteiior D-partment. 112 6o3,i'42 60,186.737 4,364,011 u .fiic- Dooa tmont 2.4:3li,2s7 Uci artuent ot Agii- Hllliru BU3,'.I!S0 312,721 Department of Justice 3,810,020 3,896,22:1 Grand totals.. ,.$310.4G2 507 $29i.202,',22 MYSTEntors packages and letters have been sent to Mr. Scoville, Guiteau's counsel, caus ing him some alarm. It turns out that some body in the far West was playing a practical joke on an applicant for a postmastcrsbip. It is stited by the Peruvian mmistor that ex-Pre-idont Tierola, of Peru, loft that cona- ry, is believed, for Europe. This leaves no opposition to the administration of the Peruvian government by Vice-President Mon tero, while President Caldorou is retained in arrest by Chili. GfiTEAO gavo his viows of his trial to tho vi'ashington agent of the Associated Press. Tho a-sassin praised Judge Cox, repeated his often- leclared assertion that President Garfield's 'removal'' was due to tho Deity, aud asserted himself as satisfied with his jury and the ay in which his trial proceeded, A cast of tho prisoner's head was obtained by thu sculptor, .Mills, although it was only after some per suasive Cattery that Guiteau would allow his heard to be taken off so that the cast could be taken. Foreign News. A dispatch from Nice, Franco, announces tho death of Major-Gcneral John n. Martin dal", during the war a prominent Federal ofii- cer aud at ono time attorney-general of New York. From 1862 to 18C1 General Martindale was military governor of Washington. Maccaluso, tho man who threw a revolver at Signor Depretis, the Italian primo minister, in the chamber of deputies, )as been sentenced k a year's imprisonment and a year's interment in the island of Ischia, with a fine of 200 Iram-s The conscripts and populace have demol ished several Jowiah shops at Kaffa, in the Ciimea, Ruesia. Seveiial hundred tenant farmers havo plowed Mr. Taraell's farm in county Wicklow, Ireland, and performed all the necessary work there. A sentry guarding the prison at Mahga, Spain, noticod an Englishman walking around the walls, and challenged him five times. The latter, not understanding the challenge, re mained silent, whereupon the sentry shot him dead. Piehola has resigned the presidenoy of Peru, and left Lima for Europe. Mr. Goeitel, au Austrian by birth but naturalized American, bus subscribed $62,509 to tho Vienna theater firo fuud. A boat containing fourteen persons left Gal way, Ireland, for the Arran islands. Midway of the passage a storm was encountered, in which the boat was sunk and all hands per ished. FrFTY-FOUB lives are reported to have been lost by the bursting of dams on a railroad iu Algiers. A correct list of the victims of the Ring theater fire, In Vienna, puts the total number at 701. Tub St. Petersburg police have arrested a largo number of Nihilists one dispatch says as many as 200 and captured a great quantity of small bombs, some of which were skillfully concealed in oranges. Concerning) the trouble in Ireland dis patches say that a quantity of arms, ammuni tion and dynamite was discovered hidden in a store in Dublin, and four porons were arrested. The constabulary barracks at Croboy, county Meatb, have been burned to the ground. The occupants were asleep at the time of the fire and barely escaped with their lives. One dis patch says that in Killarney "the situation is growing more and more serious, and that iu certain districts the ordinary administration of the government has temporarily ceased." No man knows what a ministering angel his wife is until be comes horns one day, suffering with a dreadful cold, and she happens to have a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in the house. UITKAU'S T1UAU t)r. Spiffs was called its tba flrsl witness by Mr. Bcuvillo, o tho twenty-third day. His ftpeeialty io liervous and mental diseases, bav ivg pursued his studios in this country and Vienna. His competitive paper on this subject obtained a prize in 187 Ho testified that he examined the prisoner on tho previous uitV. that ho might speah Intelligently If compelled to tcntilyi bis decision was that tho pi Isoner was Insnnoi '"Ouitean's tendency Is toward mental dnliiHiotlHt the formation of dchiftivo opinions and morbhl projects, is a moral monstrosity with imbecility of JuiU'incnt. i I judged him lnsine before I I ad asknd.him a question," said tho Witness, " llisoyesaud the expression of his faco are as well marked for insanity as any I over saw." Mr. Rer.villo t'.en put a hypothetical question summarizing incidents in the prisoner's history, and asking finally if in witness' opinion the pi iMone.r was iusnnn'wheii he shot the Pres ident, The doctor thought tho man was prob ably insane at that time. Mr. David (;e openod Iho erims-exaniination by asking a definition of insanity. The doctor declined to formulate a definition, but pavo an approximate replv. Mr. Duviilgp mnilo 8O1U0 atiempts to probe Dr. Hpitzka's professional record and standing with the intent to throw discredit upon him. This led to a iinsBaso of wits botween them in which both suflered to soiuo extont. As lar back as October 1)1 tho doctor had, he said, a fixod opinion that Quitean wan insane, founded on his writings, on his picture and on the published opinions or various lay people who had seen the 5 trimmer; on this account he declined to testify iir the prosecution when approached bv Judge Porter, nnd ho was unwilling to testify on either sido. "itnoss had examined the pris oner, representing himself to be a phrenolo gist, . that the prisoner miijit not know him and act a part. Dr. Spiizlta thoiiRht Guites i exhibited tho usual characteristics of insane people, and narrated tho substauco of his talk with him. Ho thought the prisoner knew the ordinary legal eon-equouccs of criminal acts, but was morbidly egotistical, with a tendency to dolusivo opinions and morbid projects. For instance, the prlsonor told him the Amerioan people would neer see him die a disgraceful death; that he would go to Europe for three months and then return and lecture with great success. Witness thought his act of shooting to be a morbid project. Guiteau was nuuBU slly Imistoious, and denounced tho press and district attorney with great violence. Ke agioed with the witness Spitalta that he was In sane Hnd Bhould not be niing for hiB crimo. Whilo beinif maimolod durniL' recess Guiteau broke out with: "I am not afraid to go to the gallows if tho Lord Almighty wishes me to go thero. 1 expect au act of God that will blow this court and jury outof that window to protect me, if necessary. I want to thunder that in the ears of tho American peoplo." At another time altera particularly buistoions look from Gui teau a voice from the most crowded corner of the court-room exelaiuioil, " Shoot him now I" The prisoner glanced around in a frightenod manner, whilo thoro wbb a pood deal of sup pressed commotion among the spectators. The deputy marshal endeavored to discover the of fender, Due was nnsiiecossiui in nis search. On the twentv-fourth dav the examination of Dr. Spit.kit as a witness for tho defense was concluded, and tho prosecution called several more witnesses in rotmttaL Dr. Spitzka said he didn't believe Guiteau was shamming in sanity. Ho told of a remarkable dream tho prisoner had relate 1 to him, iu which Guiteau dreamed ho was holding a big recoption in tho White Houso. Tho pi isoner interrupted the witness to give ins own iloscriptiouol llio dream, which occurred about a week provi-ius. Mr. Corkhiil handed Dr. .Spitzka a slip of paper on which was penciled an oblong tigiiro which ho claimed represented tho sliapo of a humau head. Dr. Spitzka drow a diagram of the contour of a hoad, alter explain ing that the irregularity of Guiteau's head was three tunes that of nn ordinary per eon. Being asked if ho believed in a God, Dr. Spitzka object d to answering ''on principle," as he termed it, "in a country where civil and religions liberty are guaranteed." "And irreligious libeity,"'reniarkcdMr. Davidge; but this elicited no laughter Ironi t no audience. Guiteau, who first st -t d tl.at a man ha 1 given him a hat to measure his head, eaul in a seri ous maimer: "Do ioubeliovein a God, Cork hill ? I have been digging up your record aud it stinks worso than an old mackerel, and that stinks worse than anvthiug else." Dr. Fordvco Btrker. of Now lork, testified for the prosecution that thoro is no such thimr as hereditary insanity, but oid an hereditary tendency to insanity. Ho did not believe in moral insanity; that was lmnlv wickedness. Dr. narker said ne nan not mado a personal examination of tho pris oner, and his testimony was uirecteu to the Bdieral features and indications ot insanity. with a view of showing that Guiteau's plea of insanity is unfounded. Judge Cox took part in the questioning of this witness. Ottitcan asked him, "Where a man does nn illegal act Ironi an iiresistiblo pressuro is that sanity or nsannvr" 1 lie witness reply mac mat iaci showed liisihi'v pleased tuu prisoner, who re marked: "Hints uiy case, nr." Jirs. eco- i!L the uris oier's en'or, asked per mission to question Dr. uaracr. one wished to know whethor a person could he boin insann through malformation of the brain. Ti e witness reulind that that would nroduca iiliocv or imbecility, not insanity, Uwn it develop into lnsaniiv.'" por-isto-i -urs. Scoville. The doctor milled that a Derson with a mal 'ornied brain might bo more liable to insanity, and Mrs. Scovillo thanked linn. S. vt-ral witnesses who had known Guiteau tes- tilied iliat they never thought him insane. The pi isoner contradicted some of their assertions and became angry over others. Ihe tirst witness called bv the prosecution on th" twtnty-filtli day was tho ltev. Dr. John A. vwtnrou, pasior ot the I'ark Street (.oniireua- ttonal church, Boston. He knew tho prisoner in tho years 1878 and 179 iu Boston ; the prisoner introduced himself to witness ni a colahorerwithMr. Moodv, and wanted to lec'nre witu 83' church in answer to Colonel Hub ert Iiinersoll ; ho saw the prisoner frequently at tho pniyer-incetiii:;s ami social gatherings of tho church, and marked him particularly j his opinion was that Guiteau was in no respect in sane, Din a very Kiirewtt or cuto man. A Juror having been granted a brief absenco from th- loom, tho prisoner entertained tho audience with declamatory remarks, saying that it was evident that tho prosecution intended to prove that he knew ri;Jit from wrong w hen lie shot tho Picsidiut. lie wished to say that it made no difference whether ho d:d or nor, as his free agency was destroyed. He rested his case on that, not on hcther or not he was in sane or a lool. Chailes A. Bryant, of the Equi table Lite Insurance company, next told a characteristic story illustrating the prisoner's method ol burrowing money from acquaint ances and bis real or pretended expectations of getting the rai ls consulship. This testimony heinn distasteful to the prisoner, he reviled the witness industriously. The latter never thought of Guiteau's being liisaue. When Henry M. Collier, counselor at law, of New Yotk city, took tho stand, Guiteau at once called nut: " You are the man who did that lltrald business on mo 1 I'll dispose of yon, sir I" Wilnesss rolatodan instance of Guiteau's collecting $175 and failing to pay it over. The evidence proved extremely damaging to tho prisoner's oft-assorted claim of having ah wavs lived an nnright. Christian life, and Gui teau wriggled and expostulated, aud vainly attempted to explain the transaction. Witness at one point said : " I informed Juduo Dono. lino at the time that I considered Guitcau a thief and a scoundrel." Guiteau broke in ox citcdlv : "You did not daro say so to me. I would" have knocked you down." Ouo of the iurors. who had comiuaiued eaily in the day ol feeling unwell, here stated to the court that he could not possibly concentrate his thonghti upon tho evidence,' feeling as he did, and thf court was accordingly adjourned. Guiteau nneneil Iho lrocecdlUl.'S on the twen ty-sixth day by eulogizing the jury and exhort ing the court to look aftor their health by giving them plenty of exercise. Ho announced lurthcr that he proposed to fire off three or four other aiioechcs iu tho course of the day. Mr. Bryan resumed his testimony, and the prisoner at onco b' gan a series ol interruptions auu vooa Mr. Scoville to task for his method of conduct ion the cross-examination. J. M. Jus' ice, an attorney of Logaimp irt, Ind., was called for the prosecution and told what he had known of the prisoner in 1878, remembering him as a book atreut. trvinir to sell a life of Moody. Tile nrimmer was creailv ancered bv this teBti- inonv. and violently repudiated the idea of ever' liavint? been a book acent. Wit ness saw no indications of insanity in tho prisoner's expression; he thought his eye now had a more suppressed and fearful ex pression. Guiteau broke out at this, and de Uyercd a long and loud rhodomontade about his being iiacked up by the Almighty, otc, and accusing Colonel Corkhiil of stirriug up the Amuriean neonln aeaillBt him. The ltev. Dr. Shippen, of Washington, next testified that the prisoner came to board at tho same house with himself, aud he saw nothing remarkable in his vin,lnct or conversation, nothing that suggested insanity. Mrs. D'imuire, at one time Guiteau's wife, next testified that her acquaintance witn the prisoner began in 1808, while she was librarian of the Koung Men's Christian associa tion in (Ihinaco: she was married to the pris oner on the third of July, 1809. Mr. Booville objic'.ol to her tetniinuny and she was with drawn until tho rr tor 1 bT tile churl in prool of hor divorce conld be iwnt for. Dr. Noble Young, physician at the jail whore Guiteau has boon confined, lostlfied that he considered tho prisoner a norfoctlv Bane man. Guiteau tad told him that if the Prosidcnt should die he would be confirmed In bis belief that the Lord bad Inspired liini. Mrs. Scoville, tho prisoner's sister, wished to ask the witness a question of vital importance. Both Mr. Sco ville and Gilitoaii objected. Mrs. Scoville then wrote out the question an l handed it to her husband, but lis , ra ised to put it to the wit ness. Mm. Heovlllfl was annoyed, and objected to letting the witness leave tho stand. Joseph A. lteyuolds. a Chicago lawyer, testitied that m July last he had throe interviews with Guiteau In Jail. Ho road his notes of Qiiitvan's conver sations. In the first interview, on July 14, tho assassin said that after the American peo- filo had come over to his side he would ie discharged. On July 15 he said he expected his Irit nils whom he had placed in power to save him from punishment. On July 18 ho seemed astonished to learn the men on whom he had counted as his friends condemned bis act. On July 19 he gave the witness n address totheputilio, In which he said that If his act uni ted th Conkling and Blaine elements, he would ce delighted to hoar ol uarneiii s speeny re covery, Guiteau frequently interrupted tho witness, and) while admitting the truth of bis statements, declared that he had doeeived hiin in order to obtain Such information. He was at times very violent. Ho scolded Mr. Scoville and his sister, and denounced District Attorney Corkhiil. General Reynolds resumed bis testimony on the morning of the twenty-soventh clay. He found the crime was purely a private enterprise on Guiteau's part for patriotio rcaaon9, as Guiteau said, cattsod by loading the news papers. Colonel Corkhiil read communications on the subject of the assasiuation, written in July, by Mr. Conkling, yenerai tirant and Senator Logan, and editorials from the Chieigo Inter-Ocean, all expressing abhorrence oi tne Iood and the doer ot it. .lira, urant, oi vtasn inulon. in whoso house Guiteau boarded last Juno, next told ol her attempts to collect the amount of the moath's board. She never bus- pectod that he was Insane. Guiteau compli mented tho lady, acknowledged the debt aud berated Mr. Bcoviile for cross-examining her. si's. Dumnire. Guiteau a divorced wifo, aoain took tho stand. A few ladies left the room at this moment, whereupon Guiteau flamed out against Colonel Corkhiil " for attempting to Btir up a scandal,1' aud Oilled upon President Arthur to kick Corkhiil as a personal favor to himself, "the author of his present greatues." Mr. Scoville objected to the admission of Mrs. Dunmire's testimony, she having been tho prisoner's wife; but tho court ruled that tho examination might Continue. Colonel Cork hill asked her vry few questions, and ahe gave her opinion that Guiteau was sano. Mr. Scovillo's mothocl of conducting the cross examination excited Guiteau's wrath, con tempt and ridicule, which ho freely poured forth, calling Mr. Scoville a "consummate jackass," " stupid fool," etd. Dr. F. B. Cor ing, an oye and ear specialist of Washington, testified that he examined tho prisoner s eyes on November 30 and Docember 5 with roforonco to disease of tho brain: their condition indicated no such dis ease. Dr. Allen M. Hamilton, of New York, a specialist in diseases of tho mind and nervous system, testified that he made three personal examinations of tho prisoner; found no de formity but a slightly irregular shape of the bead Biich as is common. He found no physi cal signs of congenital insanity or idiocy, iho doctor thought the prisoner eccentric and ill tempered; in jail ho was quiet and solf-pos-gessed; his conduct in court indicated that ho was playing a part. Witness thought him sane, able to distinguish between right and wrong, and to know the consequences of his acts. Scrvoiis People. Thore is a form of ntirvonsucss that leiclsaruan to Bvtpt;ose himself soiion)y UL when, in reality, ho is more nervous than nsunl. He flics to a phvsiuiau for relief, and often ends by persuading himself into a severe illness. The fact is, neivons people waste a good deul ol money, confidence aud worry ou their netvousut f-s It is porliapf; disagreeable to very uncomely people that they are not beautiful ; adnlt intelligent people of defective education lament tho dis advantages of tbfrit youth ; persons who desirei to be religious, and yet are iutel lectually (skeptical, aro frequently mado mitratjle by tho conviction that tbey are incnpablo of acquiring piety. A man with a Roman nose, lunv us well bewail his incapacity to cLatige his organ into Grecian outline as tor nervous peoplo to lament that they cannot dischai'i uervoniines from their phymeul orijuni- aution. It cannot uo exvellcu. It is thrro to stay. But self-control nnd self-restraint will do much toward obviating tho evil, and are more t-fliea- cious than the attendance of any phy sician. The New York Clipper lately cited the se of Cuptnin Jacob Schmidt, of Tomp- 'unsvilie. ftiaten isianii, x. i , who nan icen a great BuftVrer with rheumatism for many years, lie useu oi jacous vjii wuu plemiiu enccessj riush costumes are among the mo3- elezant of tho importations, and the novelty is to trim these with leather- work in borders nnd in arabesque de signs. From the Atlanta (Ga.) Sunday Phono .-mil : The editor of the Pikes County News bus been cured of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil. "Yes," veci'eruted a speaker, growing eloquent, "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty I" "Children half irice," piped a voice, ana the orator sat down with tears in his eyes. To Consumiitlvcs. "Golden Modieaf tiiseoverv" ii a concentra ted, potent alterative, or blood-cleansing rem edy, that wins golden opinions from all who use it lor any humor, from tho common pimplo, blotch, or eruption, to tho formid iblo scrolulous swelling, or ulcer. Internal fuver, soreness and ulceration, yield to its benign in fluences. Consumption, which is but a scrofu lous affection of the lungs, may, in its early stages, bo cured by a iree uso oi tiusuod-given remedy. Boe article ou consumption and its treatment lnl artlll. oi tno uomi a Dispensary Dime Series of pamphlets, cosis two stamps, postpaid. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, UtiO'alo, N. Y. The youngest of the revivalists are Ben and Lotta Jovco. who exhort and sing with great skill, and are moetiug with wonderful success In Southern JliasiBBippi. They are twins, aged fourteen. A Truly Want to Ilnow . the latest l'ansiau style of drtss ami bonnet; a new wav to arrange tho hair. Millions are is ponded for artiticial appliauces w hich only make conspicuous tho tact that emaciation, nervous (lebiiilvand female weakneescxi-t. Dr. Pierce's 'Favorite Prescription " is Bold under a posi tive guarautee. If used as directed, an can uo dispensed with. It overcomes thoso diteasea peculiar to females. By drupgists. Tue man who can govern hit) spirit can govern himself with iudgment and intelligence. aud without fear, has the Becret of ail true power. What's uved l Hnln-d. Workingmon will economize by empl-iying Dr. Pierco's medicines. His "Pleasant Purga tive rollols" and " Golden Medicul Discovery " cleanse tho blood and system, tlius prevent im fever aud other serious dibeases, curing all scruf u'ous and oilier humors. Hold by diuggists. Befohe the civil war tho exports of pecan nuts irom iiu ianola, lexas, wore reported at SluJ, 000; now it is estimated that the amount anuu ally gathered exoeods (2,000,000 iu value. iNPiriEHTios. pvspepsia. nervous prostration and all forms of general debility relieved by takine; Mf.skmas'b I'hitonied ISr.EF Tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force-generating and lifo-sustaining properties; is invaluable inallenleeuieuconuiiious, wuoinor tho result of exhaustion, norvous prostration. overwork, or aeuto disease, particularly j resulting from pulmonary complaints. CjtawelL, Hazard & Co., propriemi b, iwvi aura. The Bcitnoe of Life, or Belf-Prescrvation, i medical work for every man young, miiUlio aged or old. 125 invaluable prescriptions. bo. ve uaiuukaps I There is lust one wav. and uo more, Ly which you may be cured use Cauiiomnk deodorized extract of Detroloum. It will positively produce new hair; there is no suoBiuute fcr u.i marvoious natr reuewer. A Klftnnt ferliimrn Kf ttcnlitl fs a rcgiilsrly recurring aotiuri ol the bowols. With the due performance of this function are united ond digestion, cure and activn cir. dilation of the blood, and an adequate secro- tion of healthy bile, which seeks the conduits design d for it by nature. The performance of these co-operative functions, insiii ine perma nent health and vigor, may, if interrupted, speedily be rendered active and regular with that finest of modern restoratives of organic activity and genoral health. Hosteller's Htom nch Bitters. While it relaxes the bowels effect ually, it does so without pain, and without giving rise to the violi n" weakening reaction always to bo anticipated from a drastio purga tive,, itio urcncning cucct, associated in tne minds of many ill-advised poreomi with thor oughness as its essential, is ruinous to the stomach and Intestines, organs that are, on the contrary, invigorated by tho Bitters, which is, moreover, a superb preventive and remedy for fover ami sgue, and aprovon speeiflo for rheu matism, debility and kidney inactivity. In the new city of Tollman, near Chicago, a bnmlHonie-lnoklmr roofer, who for more than ihfeo mouths did work On tho highest building lth as much skill as the best workmen, was discovered to be a young woman in disguise; XVhnt llm tllreelor flnlti. A Boston reporter, while in the office of the New York and Boston Despatch Express Com pany, bad a conversation with Mr. B. F.Larabeo, one of the directors of the company, who gave the following personal experience: A littloovcr a year ago 1 was taken sick. I did not know w hat llio trouble was. but I continued to crow worso, and my complaint baflled the skill of my doc tors. At last my symptoms developed Into that terrible complaint, Bright's disease, which has been pronounced incurable by all physi cians. My sufferings at that time Were un speakable. I was bloated from head to foot; my heart paiued me; my pulse wus irregular, aud 1 was uualile to broailio except iti sUurt, convulsive gasps. While euflev.ng thus I learned of Warner's Safe liidney and Liver Cure, and although I bad been given up to dio by the prominent physicians of Boston, aud ti.ey had told my triends 1 could not live a week, 1 resolved to try this remedy as a last re eoit. I am rejoiced to Bay it has effected a per fect cure in my case, aud w ith many of my friends, who have boc-n afflicted with kidney troubles, either of long standing or in thoir acute forms, and who, under my advice, have used this most woiitmriui remedy." Si-.cmrrAnvBhACE, of the New York Children's Aid society, reports that young children of six, five and even four years are still employed in city factories. On Thirty frays' Trial. The Voltaio Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will Bend thoir Electro-Voltaio Belts and othor Elec tric, Applinnces on trial for thirty days to any person afflicted with Norvous Dobility, Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, gnarauteeing complete restoration of vigor aud manhood. Address as nbovo without delay. P. S. No risk is incurred, as 30 days' trial is allowed. Pon'l n ill Hotitc. Ask T)riiir?istB for " Itonuh on Rats." It clears out ruts. unco. 15c A. HF.ATTY's PI At"V(IITEf Mftcnlflcent tm.i'lHv nn-scntsisuiiari rfrait I uianofo- ti-t feur very l:aiv!.:iie K;.ivl cerniTs. reseweiHl eases threp llntpur.s. Ite etv s ma'ca e-s ir. n lranu-s. stool, i.ook. cover, oexi-s, Si'J'i'j.73 t" S'JII? -Mil catalogue nri OB, fsiNi to tloou; 8al t,u-t!en (luaMtileril or ni-ney relnriUe-l, nner one M'ie sn-ic; I pi-tvlii rinnelfirie.? i-'-) to tve.: ca.a locne erices Koe t" ys mi: standard pianoforte of i lie uiii- ns loi-l's.'ile's. tesllly : write lev Ttvuiimnin nsi ni u-s- tliuenials 1 1 oil 1 1 ' 'i. 10 net JKi. calliciiral. clueeli. (impel. juiltT. S.'IO upward. Vlstto's wrie nif; fr, e v-nrllaiieliK etspas-nuetBilllllsiraTeil catalogue iiiou- ilav r'Iii"ii) li'i-p. Au-i'essor call iun D AMK.I, I' IIT.4TTY, WaMiiNoros.Niw Jeiisiv. I1IHV TO Et'l'KK llEAl.Tli. It la ctraii'-'c ai.y one v.-Ul slider from ilrrnncemTOti brniiL-ht on by Imnure blood, when m'OVll.l.'S SA11SA I'Allll.l.A AM)hIll.l.lS(iIA,or l'.I.OOD ANDI.1VKII SYIU'P will resle-e health to the physical nrranizatl..n. It Is nstrctistbeniniifyrup, f'-easant to take, and the I'.KSI III. Old) li IIU'IIIU ever tils. red. cutins Scrofula Si plil'.it'.c disorders. Weakness of the Kidneys, Frys'pelas. Malaria, Verl oin disorders. Heb lily, llillous complaint! and Discuses of the Wood, I.lver, Kidney, stomach bkiu, etc. Liter's Carbolic Troche prevent all conta cious diseases, such as Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Whoopiuc Couuh, and cure Coughs and Colds. I'k-asaut to tno taste and a Hood disinfectant. Tilt 3IAIfKI.TS STW TOtlK. re-rC.iltlo-?fed. Nat livewt. Calves Hood to rriuio Veals.. Gheen I . n. 1 1 1 1 o Uojs- T.ive Diesso l, citv 10i 5 (ill G (il) 0!f7o Flour- I'.i. State, good to fancy 5 CO 05 00 Vestevn, frood to choice C 05 r6 9 00 Wheat No. 2 lied 1 4U'(& 1 41' No. 1 Whilo 1 SO 0t 1 30 Kvc l'rinio State 07 & 07 lhii'lev Two-rowed State 80 (j 80. Com I'mii'ttdedWesteruMixed 08 (Vj 71 Southern Yellow Oats V lute S-iito Mixed Western Hay Mwl. to l'rinio Timothy. Straw No. 1, llyo 73 XV S3 (ft 40 txa oi a 85 n 75 & 2J Ctl8 50 Q01 30 (ai co 70 70 Mops Mate, nil, 2S Pork Mess. new. for export. ..18 25 Lard City Steam 11 25 llelined 11 00 Petroleum Crude , liefined nutter Stato Creamery Dairy Western Im. Creamery Factory Cheese Stalo Factory Skims Western Kggs Stato and Pcnn 7.Y 41 Si 8G 1o'4 !ll Potatoes F-arly Rose. state, bbl 2 02 2 87 lil'FFALO. Steers Good Shippers 5 50 (3 5 75 Liimb-4 Wostem 4 00 5 50 Sheep iVestern 3 75 i 40 Hogs, Uooa to Choice lorkers. . 6 yu (jo b UU Flour C'vGromid, No. ISpiiug 0 75 64 7 25 W heatNo. 1. Hard Dulutli. . . . 1 55 (si 1 55 Corn-No. 2 Mixed M 6i 08 Oats No 2 Mix. west 4S f4 50 Parley Two-rowed Stato 1)0 fid SO liOSTOS. fieef Extra nlato and family. .14 50 6T115 00 Hog3 Livo (l?i(0 7 Hogs City Dressed 8 di 8' Pork Lxtra Prime per bbl .... 16 50 di 17 00 1- lour Spring Wheat Patents. . 8 00 OS 8 75 Corn Mixed and 1'ellow 72 (Vfl 75 Oats-r-xtraWhito 5li444 58 P.ve-State 1 00 lit 1 00 Wool Washed Comb A Delaine ixM 4(i Vliwashed " " 80 fij 31 WATBllXOWN (MASS.) CATTLE MARKET. Deef Fxtra quality GOS; 7 50 Shet p Livo w eight 8 f4 5,"I limbs sy.di 8 Hogs, Northern, dressed 8 (ij 8 riULAPELPHIA. Flour Penn. Ex. Family, good 6 50 & 6 50 C4 1 41 dt 08 vtiiear o. 2 lied 1 i'l five Stato 98 Com Stato Yellow 71 64 Oats Mixed 40 Butter Creamery Extra Pa.. .. 42 (rh fJlioeso New York Full Cream. l.lVu Petroleum Cnule G fit llelined HZdM ?-i I1U1II III II' A8THMA cintK nn nil AHlhiim nre nmrJ'aiU to irive im- nteiiiat relief in Ihe wortt e&eet, fnaurw cunifurt. aiilnRlnti- aff(C rttrtm vhra: U (itherB fad. A tiiil riiivinra the- molt c?i)ticnt. Price, 60,;-. find U I .(Ml of piusula't or )r mill. Muinlo 1 IC I ftari,p. fin. U Sf'M Il rM S I I ll-lll-llil-lWilll.1 KlODcit S rAvl I ILLtO.hymail. Slowell AUO. fll "J "I A T.AR AVT) EXPF.NSHH TO da I M AGl'N'lH. outfit lrv.3. Aildifru III 1. O. VlcUrry, AnuiiMiii, .lip, tf'CK-' W0NTH-AUENTS WANTED-00 beM Jft i Vl!l!u.ir;l.;.viT;nh'.- world; laii..li' fret, m0Xjr Atidro4 Idy Mrou-n( Dtdrcdt. Mich. Y nTllSJ TtTTlF W vou wtmld learn Telotraphy in 1 uwnu nin ffiur inotitliH. and bo certain of a nittuition, addron V'llpiitino liroa.. Juncuvillp, Win. A (;FATS W ANTl'.O for tbo Best and Fastt. h' iini I'it-tonul IjuoLsand ItibK-H. J'rin-s n-dured .1 i i rrct. otioiua l'iiblithiuu C o rhuad'dphia. l a. Cfiri a uct Ii in on row u town. 'IVrms and outlit 'q Ire.-. AtM'f H. H.i.Li-n &: Co., Portland, Maine. TS. pavs for the Star 8 paneled Banner 3 moa, tUiuu like it. '.Mthypfir. 6 pukpk. ill'd. fieci- u iih l iw. Add. a. S. Dannkh Hiimditle. II. 3 U 37 (ti 2i (ij 30 0 12 f!i 0 di 3 dj) 8 H 80 hit 1 im4 tin ,H 1.I1 No less than 141,000 children recently presented thetnselvos for the examina tion for Scriptural prized in the London Board Schools. Four thousand conies of the Script.nrOS Wore given OS prl2es. Tn0 gprvice t,f presentation Wa8 at the Crystal Talnce, and presided over by the Bishop of Manchester. Iodine has beon successfully used in the treatment of diphthoria. HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS. .The fnl. lowing suirirGfi- tlons are not design ed to induce tho public to attempt the du- y& liH i"1- surgeon, but. k renders nr mesc nnires tn Dossesslon of a means of treatment flf the minor fceolrli-nts oeciirrlnirdftliv in the boutsohoM, Hnd which, while notdnngerous In themselves, nre exceedingly annoying. Hums, bruises, sen ds. sutnins. etc.. aro prin cipal nmoug theso troublesome and annoying occurences, and demand immediate iremmeni Willi Iho best means at hand. In tho kitchen, the i i n iTicr-li nil. t in nursery and t ie B Ittlnir- room they sro linblo to bnppen, and, Instead of leer nnd ninrm lit inosipni oi inecuiorninsnen tlnrer, or bruised or burned firm, or scalded oi-i'tiep. ntKil nnrlrmtet, mnnner should bo as- siinifd, nnd lifter washing awny the blood, (if I'V-ioilivrl I. the lotored parts should lie dressed Willi that most vnluablo remedy St. jACons nib. ltsBurtri"lii.-ly null k relief. Its cleansing nrnneriies. its len.leni-v to oiileklv remove n 1 tuthimmiition, nnd Its wonderful e'lTleney In the above ns we as in n II muscular nml ot her pains. such ns rheumatism, neurnlpln, toothache, headache, stiffness of tho Joints, etc.. thee rendi r 1st. .lArons tur, pro-eminent ly ine oesi evternnl rnmedv now br-foro the People: which claim Is fnlty substnntinted by the strongest kindnf testii'nonv from nil classes of pooole. Thn value of hiimnn life Is so supremely impor tant that miythimr that tends to Its prolonga tion ih i-nuiiou io ino iniruesi, c.'iisiueiiiiiuii. f.'hrh'.i Nelson. I'.sn.. nronrictrvr Nelson House, Toil. Huron, Mich., Buys: "I suffered bo with rheumatism that my arm withered, and physl inns could not help mo. 1 was In despair of in V ll(. when somn nnn nilrisM mo IO try rT. .IaYoim On,. Ididso.nnd asif by maple, I was nstaiit l v relieved, and bv the continued use oi iho Oil entirely cured. 1 thank heaven for hnvitur u.-i-d ibis wonderful remedy, for U laved NY St- .11 PENSIONS. ARE PAID even- foMiprdiBf.Wcl accident -r other w iso. A tVvH'Nl "f nnv kind, loss of fliiKor. toe or rye, lit I'M 'IKK, if TiutlliKlit; Uiit.tsei of hit ii ft or Yurtt'OHe Vclna K've ,cnstin, UiiJcr new law thouanJs are en iitl.i l tn nn ltirrnati nt nension. Widows, or ph;itm Tiv. dfiuinlottt futhprtt or tnotlien of I s.-i'li nr cot ii' iiMriii, Hcuil B Btamin tur Oopy l..,e., .,,,,1 tt'.m-rv Anf. Ad.lrc. P.' II- Flrzjfif rnld &. Co,,n n Awnu, i.-.i; Mi,iiw In, It i fi r Hi ti.il. li.Tiikin t!o. I LralUlO vid.uB, fntliera, mothers ot ji children, 1 imnsin 1 ctfTititlud. Pen!iirni!tiTeB j tut If nsnf fli.ri.'r,U'C.f e -r ni'tiire.Tancr(c tcitii tVjv.l.Urn on titled to IM'lil-'.ASK nml UOIiM'V. iff1 UJ I'ATKM'M vrnMiri-tl i r Invent, S-ldivrs 111 I A lfl111' "ri;iTtts inrnr"i, lioiirlitund ld. Suldicn 0' ;'i',n'l li'-'ir-i ni'Uv fr J".'r rights itt 'op- '"'i S IB . Jitnmits for ' 1 he t'ltii'-n-St-lairr. and P'nai"i r liny lUtt'iti). 1 h it m pciirii'ii' ri una acti i.'itinty laws Ma'iK nnd iiininjoit'ins. We rnn refer t-i th'ii.nn'ls i f r iii n' m nnd rMctits Ai-ir" N,w, Fltigernld A Co.i'r.N'sinSj I MtSTAIl )S, LUCK iH-XfciS, il UalUUglijD, U, soar Atlantic & Culf Coast canal & II Okeocholiee Land Co. of Ha. Issued bO.COO Shares cf $10 each e! par With l.tnniK nf ,0 mvv fv fitrfi IO Acnrw, fi'on l.',,.lH nf ,,.'v.s.el , re'-Cv.1. ' " uri ii p.s-.i iiii-ii tinu tii'siuiii smn., I'liiin- cli'iiiliui : ll.i fli-nnili, oy, , If o .in. I 1 I.I 1:1. Detailed t-rosjieettis with dcscriptivo maps mailuu iroo loui'i'iicums. lory oi i.u'in.i i li.nir, j.uor'iiuio i rc tvu .ct n I jti 12 no v.Hft. I E l'Ji:.. vnl. I'itiiaHDly S 1 (t..'.i'.V'. clnttcmil. 'J.ttU-f bnuntl for ctilj .' l 7'-. MANHATTAN HOOK CO . la W. lull SU. N.Y. I'.O. Pnx 80 HOW TO DECORATE YOUR HOMES for Ciiri-'tmaM, villi illustration, iu IF.110ltl'rS SHIXTIII.Y l.tr .luinini v. UOrlH, A1i?t. sr 1? I lib ri., Nrw VoiU. OWiST Stornliliin tlnhit 'nr jr-'jSrf ?M toatidajk ;s..i.i, en I gtff'iai f". j.Miii'iinN,i,..-i)iiii. nrpd In 10 I tuivtl. '.'buiiou. Uhni, G0L0 and SILVER MEDALS Awarded liV Ml:irIinrllK (MlT'tnlllr- M'li;iTlif LxlU'i (.;tiil N!i nc liml I pnulit ti uno Init-- 11 Ml TilK HOIiTDAYS-KlnriitionUt. Annua' o U, I'.nniirisinK hit nt an I U'M prourlions oi ni'isi p"pui;ir wnu-rn, i'.i rr. ..,; riiiiii,iiiifi. lmliil:iv I'diMoii. if'l.lill. N:ifio'lill Scltfiol nt KlmMltio Orutnrv, HHiainl U1S1 cstimt Ht., 1'hilmV'li'liia. CATAIlItir rptiri-i' Ii.- tlui new ri'inoilv. KA TAIU'vt. int:uit ri'lii'l; fi n-c'ly curt i' y-xy-.iui u m ill, .11 cents. Adiinf ( II S. CWNt.N t o., V.a. M x H, i;ronklyn, N. . l ' AAi'l- Ii .Vl i.irl. (.'noil lvnL't Hi mlv wriilv. Liul, l'nty ivmK ulvru, to L nnttlM nt Homo. tn-ii e.ilicd t'-raii'l iii'iivi n-fi irr t'. i.iout1 Ivnitttnu ( 10? Suuih !m., ItuNiou, niiiH. I'lKiiinirifiohf. nt' llinitli Kli sll't llll 11 tl. i Catiilt-fJiif! of works, wllh I'lioiiotrrupLic nlpnitbfit firi'i untsiriiif'M, i'r invinneif, unit on nuj'iicmiou. r rr.sKYs. iiriiKsuiKKs, cotswolds. uronzf rJ'Jl liKKVS, l'j-KIN' DUCKS. Ml i i it buahmas. COM.I1-: DO' IH. V, I'. 1 TTIM K!j 1 ''irUiniil-Mn. 12: . AVi'tt Fr'iii IoiirrV l-rnvf," and 4'.t othr i'oi ul all for lie. PA' n-'N & CO., f.;i lhirplavHt., S. Y. 1 IIIIIK Al KNTS alwava wanted for Lfadiiifl 1 l'nimliir Wci-Vm. (tnllit t'ni. Hond for cirt'U larw. V. It. tSTliVE.Ni ? baMay SL, New Yorli. AT E NTS f ENSIONSi Hrud stamp for instmctiona, rv.NSKIiAKER, S!MPrtN k I'O., P.O. Uox G.VaihiuKU)u.U.C. JL-C ") II .a w tK in !9fl I'enlavat hninn. Sunlpli-H worth t.lfrc CT A WKEK. I l'J a rlav at home easily made. Contlf y " Aihlres8STiNBos iCo.,l'ortlaud.Maine 91c. outlit free. Add Xuua 4 Co., Augiuita.aiaino. Improvements New Styles New Catalogue- THE tV.ASOEM & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. WlioaocaMnrt or parlor ortrans have won iiiohkst honors at kvebt oke of the orkat -fonx.D'B rsDns iuial ExumrnoNK lor voi iiTr.KN years (brim? tho only Anicriciin organs which havo bt'eu found worthy ot suoh at any), have eMW-ted M-iiK. nnd oitKAi Kit i nACTiCALi.Y vai.uaile imiuovkmknts in thoir Orsani In the last kaii than in any similar lxriod cinco the firwt introdm-iinn of this in.strum nt by thcin, twenty ypKin piiup; and are now niTeriiif: cikianh of iiiohkb excellence and Esr..noFi CAr.ctrv; atno popular mkthum and sM.vi.i.i:n htvlksoI impuiivei) ouality. and at i.ovi:r i-hice t.W. t and uuward. 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