TRIAL OF GUItEAU. Ai Gnltn was panning throngh the court room, on liis way to the dock on th thirtr aixtli day lio raid to Mr. Bcovlllo: " If yon krp 3ulet I will laugh the caoo out of court to ny," lie then broko out in hie tnunl morn, ing hnrnnguo, laying: 14 flume of tlio leading paper- of America consider nio t e greatest fellow thoy hvo met In gome time. At 8 o'clock lnt niglil I rneoWoit t telpgram which I will read for the iMliiicatinii of tlio court, the jury mid tl.o Amoricau iicoplei "Mr. Charle J. Guitean, Workington, D. O.i " 'All Boton nvmpatlilzos with you. You ought to be Frue-idcnt, " 1 A Host or Admirbhs.' " I don't know hut two men in America who want mo hnngod. Ono is Porter, bocaui-o he cxpecta to not ta.000 for it; tho other in Corkhill. Corkhill is bookod to be removed anyway. lie wants to get even with mn, beonuse ho thinks I am tho man that did it." Then al'tor a Scriptural reftreuco, tho asasRin continued: "I rofer my noniiiiation fo tho presidency to tho ltcymlilican National convention of 1SS1. I will bo there. I do not think that this jmy is going into the hanging business in order to cnahlo Mr. Forter to get 15,000. Tho American pople do not want to have ino hanged. They might as well try to hang a man for killing another during tho war as to hang me. My motive was patriotic, u .dor Divine pr'ssuro, to save tho nation from another war. Iiut I am going to discuss that when we get to t',e J iry." The crosa-oxamiu-aiion of Dr. Ki-niwtor, of Wisconsin, who thought Ouitea.i was .ano, was oouc'.udod, and Dr. John P. Or.iy, of Utioa, medical supo in ttndent of tho New York Htato Lunatic asylum, was then ocllod as the last witness lor the pros ecution. Ho was also of the opinion that Quitoau was sane. There was, during the day, a tilt botnotiii oounsel on the quo-tion it hastening tho end of tho trial. Mr. Bco ville (aid ho would probably loquire all of next week to present his testi money in surroMittal. lie also wanted to in troduce somo in-w wilcossos, and would ask the court to allow him to do go on the ground of nowly-diaeavercd evidence. The counsel for the prosecution faid tlicy would resist any attempt to reopen tnocaso. air. ncoviiie conv plained that it was unfair for the prosecution to trv to uniry mo ca-i; uiuiig ui um singe. no mid he bad snout a mouth and a half endeavor ing not merely to save tho prisoner's li e. but to trv the- cae so tliat it would not lw a disgrace to the jurisprudence of this counry, and ho ob jected to its being brought to an uiisoemly end. The question of allowing the jurors to separate during Now Year's was diBCusnod. but Judge Cox was hardly prepared to take the responsi bility ot sucn a step, ino to: email put an end to tho discussion by announcing that the jurors did not want to fopai'ite until tuo trial closed. On Iho thirly-BCventh day Dr. Gray, of the Utica Asvlum for tlie Insane, resinned urn losti monv. It was frenuentlv objected to by Mr. Sooviilc. and continually interrupted bv Guitean, who couliadicted assertions of the witnti-s iu rot-aid to the prisoner's ntterances, Tho witness became confused and said he did not know whoro was, whereupon, Guitean remarked, "We'll havo to t-oud a small boy to iind von." Dr. Gray declared tns ivwitive conviction that Guitean was sano. and ha t not been insane, and that ho was playing a p irt in court. Mr. t-'cot illo tried to havo iho testimony stricken out, on tho ground that it. was baed upon a belief that Ouituau was King. The cum overruled tho objection, and Guitean re marked that the question of jurisdiction was going to soldo tho trial. In reply to the hypothetical questions of the prosecution the witness stated that, iu his opinion, tho prisoner was sane at tho ttnio of the shooting. While tho questions vcru being real tho prisoner continually iutcrrupted with such expressions as "raise," " That's false," "Absolutely false." " Tho substratum of that question is false," "Ono word in ton is true, tho rest false.." Whilo waiting for the counsel for the prosecution to enter after recoss tho piiBoner exclaimed : " I have nothing else to do, so 1 might as well write my autographs for any body that wants them without money, without price. If I could get t5CI0 for tlioin 1 wouldu't take it. There is no money iu that busiuofs for me never has been, and 1 don't want that there should." Nothing of importance to the defense was developed by tho crosu-oianiiii-ation of witness. Guitoau made his opening speech on the thirty-eighth day as follows: "I had a very, lfapp'y Now Year's yesterday, and hopo every body' ilso did. I had lots of visitors, high tonJd, middle-toned and low-toned. That takes them all in, I bclicvo. They expressed their opinions Ireely, and nine of them want mo hung. They all, without dissent, expressed tho opinion that I shall bo acquitted." Dr. Grav's cross-examination by tho defense was concluded. Witness said that he did not be hove in any of tho so-called moral insanities. Kleptomania, ho said, is theft, dypsomania is drunkenness, and pyromauia is incendiarism, When Dr. Gray left the stand tho district attorney announced that tho testimony tor the government was concluded. Dr. 8. P. Dowker of Kansas City, tostilied for tho defense that Mrs. Duiimiie, the assassin's divorced wife, told him, after the shooting of the President, that when she obtained her divorco from Guitean she feared he might bo mentally deiiinged. This was in contradiction of a portion of Mrs. Dnnniirc's testimony at tho trial a few woeks ago. Gnitoau's brother was called to testify concerning the letter the prisoner recently wrote to Don Cam eron asking for money, but tho prosecution objtu'tod, and admitted that Guitean wrote and sent tho letter, and so tho witness was dis missed. Mr. Scovillo wished to havo tho testi mony of Clark Mills, tho scnlptor who look a cast of Gmtoau's head, bnt it u ruled out by the court. Mr. Scovillo wanted to c.11 some witnesses whom tho proseontion had nubrrfrtiacil ami not usod, and, pending his preparation of an ufliilavit to show what he wished to prove by new witnesses, tho court adjourned. Guitean was unusually quiet, and busied himself writing his name on cards handed np to him in the dock. He started to read a letter, which he paid was from a friend of General Gartield, showing the drift of public opinion on his case. Judge Cox sternly ordered him to keep quiet, and the marshal directed his men to stop him, but Guitean succeeded in informing tho jury that, according to the letter, tha harsh feeling was all towut.1 the doctors now. The proceedings of the court on the thirty ninth day were preceded by a remark from the prisoner to tho effect that it was his usual rim to make a speech, but that he had promised tho marshal ho wouidnot do so, and lie would try to keep quiet, Mr. Kcovillo theu read an afiidavit to t'lo court in wipitort of a motion for leavo to introduce additional evidence. The afliduvit states that since the caso forth; de feneo was closed on Decenilier 13 ho had learned of tho existence of certain witn;tses uiateiiul for the detense on the subject of in sanity. They are U.K. Bragdcn, Marshal Green, Jumes Franks, Thomas liathbono, Katie Collins, George W. MeElfresh, M. A. Austin, Edward Austin and Dr. Andrew McFaiiurid. By four of these witnesses he expected to prove that in the month of June they frequently ob strved tho singular and strange conduct of the prisoner, and were then convincod of his in tanity, sud 'freely commented on the fact among thimselves. He expected to prove by lUihbone and Frooks that they had an inter view with the prisoner in tho jail on the second or third of Julv, and that he then said that, he had boon forced to do the act by an inspiration fimn God. He expected to prove by McLlfrcsh and M. A. Austin that they rode with the prisoner to the jail on the second of July, and that all his actions and words were indicative of an insane man. He expected to prove by Dr. McFarlaud, for thirty-seven years superintendent of the insane asylum at Jacksonville, III., that be knew Lnther W. Gniteau, tho prisoner's father, and had an opportunity for scientific observa tion of his mental condition in 1S&L and that he then came to the conclusion that Lnther W. Guitean was insane on the subject of religion ; also, that from the circumstances and facts do wdoped in evidence in the case thus far Dr. McFarland is of opinion that the prisoner is bow insane. The affidavit further states that the affiant was misled by the prosecution giv ing the nam of iloElfresh as one of its witnesses and then Dot calling him ; otherwise be would hare been called for the defense. The court decided against the application in general, per mitting, however, the defense to attempt to show that, on the day of shooting President Garfield, the assassin had claimed to be in spired of God. J. J. Brooks, chief of tbe aeorat service of the treasury department, was called for this purpose, but be swore that Gui tean had not made such claim to bim. A letter written by the assassin's father iu 1675, in whiob be pronounced bis ron a fit subject for a lunatio asylum, was read. Tbe defense was then declared closed. The law points of ths government were submitted to the court and an adjournment was bad for three days to enable the defense to prepare its law points. ' The king of Denmark ii truly l paternal mon arch. Finding that during tbe recent severs weather the royal foot guards were Buffering greatly from colds and coughs, this good old gentleman ordored ft supply of Dr. Dull's Cough iyrup for them, and now tbe sentries are happy. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Eastern and Middle States. A srx-DAT go-as-you-please pedestrian con test in New York endod with tho success of Patrick FilzgoraM, who covered 582 miles, thus defeating tho host provioas score, 878 miles, made by Vint last May. Norcmao came in second, with 605 miles; Horty third, with 650 miles; Krohne fourth, with 609 miles, and La- oouse fifth, wHh 601 miles. Tho prizes were 1,600 and silver trophy for first man, f800 for second, MOO for third, $200 for fourth mid $100 for fifth. The failures throughout tho United States in 1881 are reported by R. O. Dun A Co.'s Now York Mercantile agency as numbering 5,682, with liabilities amounting to 31,155,932. They ray in their circular: "As to the proportion of failuros to those engaged in business, our sta tistics show that in 1876 the failures wore 1 iu evory 63 persons; in 1877, 1 In 78; in 1878, 1 in 64; in 1879, 1 in 105; in 1880, 1 iu 158; while in 1831 the proportion was 1 iu 110. Tho advan tage in favor of tlie yoar just closed over the average of years is therefore very marked." A few mornings ago firo broke out in the boarding-houso of Garrett Abols, nt liichbiag, N. Y. Mr. Abois, agod seventy, carriod his sick aud iufirin wife out of tho house and laid her in her night clothes in tho enow. Three of his children, aged roepoctivcly thir teen, twolve and ten, two girls and tno boy, were burned to death. All of tho ten boarders escaped in their night clothes, but tlnrcc were fatally burnod. Last year 6,929 vossels arrived at Nfcw Yorit from foreign ports, of wliloh 1,953 were steam ships, 08 ships, 2,350 barks, 883 'rigs and 1,335 schooners. Of tho steamships 1,270 were British, 206 German and 193 iiuorioan. Of the sailing vessels of all classes 1,041 were American, 1,059 British, 019 Norwrgian, 399 Italian and 309 German. In 1880 7.JB17 vessels arrive 1 from foreign ports, of which 1,895 wcro etoaiushii. Tue record of arrests by the Now York city polico in 1881 ehoB, in round numbers, 69,500. Of this total about 50,800 prisoners ere men. There were 38,G09 deaths and 20,130 births in the city during last yoar. Fotn passenger cars wore precipitated down sn embankment near Kemicbeo, JIa., and catching fire wcro entirely consumed. Two men were killed outright and about fifty-four more were injured, several fatally. Anoi;lo Coknktto, a convict at tho 8ing Bing (N. Y.) priou, crept behind Daniel Cash, another convict, and inflicted a. stab which caused death in twenty minutes. A short time ago Onofirio Mangano, another Italian couvict, killed a coloro l piisoncr named 1'Uliams, and at Mangauo's trial Cash was the principal wit ness for the prosecution and Co.metto for the defense. The animal auction sale of fews in Mr. Hotelier's Plymouth church, Brooklyn, brought 135,492, tho first choice going for $U25. The total number of disasters to steamships in 1B81 is put by a New York paper at 198, of which fifteen wero American aud 111 British vessels. At the opening of tho New York legislature no organization was effected in eitlter branch. Although the Democrats havo a eBytfit majority in both houses, tho refusal of tho Tammany members to go into the Democratio caucus and to vote for the officers nominated in that cau cus prevented organization and caused a dead., lock. Boston is to havo a statue of the late Fieel dont Garfiold. The Massachusetts and Connecticut legis latures aro in session. FnoFKKHon Jons W. Diiat-eh, 51. D LL. D., tho noted scientist aud author, diod tho other moniiug at his home in Hastiugs-on-tho-Hudfon, ngol soventy years. Driu. so 1881 nearly 2,500 buildings wore erected in New York city, at a total coet of f!7, 700,000. Among tho edifices wero six churches, six schools, eight hotels and thirty public buildings. J. Winsi.ov Jokks & Co., a packing firm of Portland, Mc, havo failod for tlH2,000. The firm owned fifteen coin and five lobster fac tories in Maine, and fourteen lobster and stlniou factories iu the provinces. The Massachusetts State debt, as shown by Governor Long's annual message, is $32,399, 101. As additional deficit of $250,000 has been discovered in tho accounts of tho recently ens. pended Pacific National bank, of Boston. Ex-Postmasteu-Geneual James has assumed the duties of his new position as president of the Lincoln National bank of New York. The Bchooncr Cara Loo arrived at Figoon Cove, near Rockport, Masj., bringing five men alive and two dead, picked up adrift in an open boat. Thoy are the crew of tho schooner Bird, of Itocklaud, Mc., bound for Boston with plas ter. The vessel sank, and tiio men, eight iu number, took to a boat and were picked up forty milos from Oapa Aun. On the death of the second mate, who was the last to expire. tho five survivors cut his throat and sustained lifo by sucking the still warm blood from hi body. Two Mormon missionaries are reported to bo making numerous converts iupoitions of Wost- eni Feuusylvaniu. Mabtin Kankowpky, who murdered Mina Muller ou the 3d of May, 1881, in somo woods near Hoboken, N. J., was hanged in the jail at Jersey City, N. J. He mot his death without fear or bravado, and with a declaration of his innocence at the very moment when be was litted oft' his feet by the rope. Kaukowsky mar- r'ed his victim and then murdered and robbed her. Ho leaves a wife and two children. On tho same day of Kankowsky's execution Josoph Abbott was hanged at Elmira, N. Y., for kill ing George Reed, a fellow-convict In the Now York State reformatory, in April, 1880. South and West. I)fiiiN 1S81 flirty-six homicides and eighty' t o suicides we- committed in St Louis. GornuEE EvtsEL, a prominent young lawyer of Milwaukee, Wis., embezzled, forged, and tb'u ubscouded, Miis. Csuz, living at Florence, Los Angeles couuty, Gil., was delivered ft few days since of ix perfectly-formed female children. William H. Ebb was banged at St Louis for the murder of bis wife. On the same day, at Charleston, S. C, Gabriel White (colored) suffered death on the gallows for murdering another colored man. Between thirty and forty medical students at Keokuk, Iowa, bare been strioken down with smallpox, eangbt from ft subject in tbe dissecting-room that bad died of tbe dread disease. Smal pox also prevails in about forty different pltoce in Illinois. Last winter the Dakota legislature organized a sew county called Douglass, toting npon affidavits as to its population and property which aro now shown to be false. Tbe county has but forty voters, and its taxable property is only about $13,000; bat ft few of its enter prising citizens, after electing themselves to the county offices, bare issued $290,000 in bonds sud sent them to New York for a market Colonel L. M, Bell, a prominent planter who lived near Hamburg, Ark., is said to have so brutally beaten and abused bis wife an in. telligent and refined lady, that she died the other day. Her ornel death so exoited the neighborhood that a orowd the noxt night took Bell Irom bis boms and hanged bim to a tree. Tns Ohio legislature met, organized and re ceived the annual message of Governor Foster. CotoKKT. William B. Oamkboh was inaugu rated at Ilichmond, fts gorernoT ofVlrgluia, in a quiet manner. Wuilk ft KnighU of rythias festival was In progross at Shanervillo, Ohio, the floor gave way and the entire company, numbering throe hundred, fell with it to tho floor below. A etove containing burning coal fell also and sot fire to the building. Four women and ono boy perished In the flames and two other persons wero crushod to death by falling timbers. The citizens by horolo efforts extinguished tho lire, but not until one hundred persons had been burned or otherwise injured. Tint Atlanta exposition closed after ft sno tessful cxistenco of three months. W. E. GnAUAM, who killed, robbed Mid burned Philip Eglcy, at Venango, Kansas, on tho night of December 23, was hanged by a crowd in front of tho court-house the othor night. Ix M issourl ft child eevon years old, having quarreled with ft playmate aged five, obtainod ii rovolvor aud shot his little adversary, killing him instantly. While attempting to escape from jail at Graham, Texas, threo brothers uamod Mc Donald, charged with murder, wore shot and killed, as was also ft deputy sheriff. Tho Mc Donalds first killed the deputy sheriff and then broke out of Jail and took another deputy sheriff along in their flight, compelling him to act as ft shield between them and their pur Bticrs. Theu a pitched battle took place be tween pursuers and pursued, during which the McDonalds were all killed and throe othor men were wounded. The boiler in a taw-mill near Wiuamac, Ind., exploded, killing John Hlem, fatally in juring Daniel Drit and severely injuring a bird m an. Samuel Becklf.t died at Flint, Mich,, a few days ago, at the age of 109. Clement C. Ci.av, formerly United States Senator from Alabama, diod at his resideuco near Kniitsvide, Ala., agel sixty-three years. Tue Maryland legislature mot at Annapolis nd organized by the election of George II. Williams as president of tho senate, and O.is Keilholtz speaker of the houso. A number of men assembled iu a store at Wostport, La., quarreled about a horso race ; revolvers wero drawn, and in tho general fight which followod throe men wore killo.l outright, a fourth was mortally wounded and two othors were slightly hnrt. At Oskaloosa, Iowa, throe boys-John Thil. lips, son of the mayor, Gorald Joyce and John Stcdman wore shooting with rifles, using tho sido ot ft wooden building containing 500 kegs of powder as a torgot, when a terrible explo. sion occurred. Tho throe boys woro instantly killed, and their bodios, frightfully mangled and bnmed, wcro hurled from fifty to two hun dred yards away. Nearly all the plate-glass windows in the vicinity were broken by the concussion, and many lion see in tho southern part of tho city wero badly damaged. Many persons wero injurod by the falling glass and debris. The shock of tho explosion was felt at Monroe, a distanco of thirty milos. The prisoners in the jail at Hillsboro, N. C, overpowerod tho jailer and eight of thorn made their escape. DcitiNO the funoral of the pastor of the Salem Evangelical church, at Qnincy, 111., a pauic was created by tho giving way of a rail ing, and in the rush which followed for the doors about forty persons woro injured, some eo severely that recovory is doubtful. At Catlottsburg, Ky., threo mon chargod with the recent atrocious murder of tho Gib bons children and Mies Thomas, wcro put on board a steamboat for conveyance to Mays villc, the justices fearing that they would be lynched. A crowd obtaiuod another steamer and pursued the BhcrilTs party until they heard that militia wero coming, when they gave up tho pursuit. Ai'Acue Indians attacked a mine in Arizona and murdered six mon. Thuee inmates of tho Mason county (111.) pooiuouso porished in tho fire which consnmod that institution. Five men wero hanged the othor day threo in Missouri and two in Louisiana. At St Louis, Joseph M. Kotovsky aud Charles Elln tho first white and tho other colored were hanged, Kotovsky for murdering a pl ot ty ser Vftut girl who hod rejocted his advauoos, and Ellis for killing Mack Sanders, a patron of his gambling house. At Marshall, Mo., John A. Phelps was legally stranglod for tho murder ol Elijah Keyton, a wealthy farmer, aud at Frank in, La., Sterling Bn and Terence Achillo, both colored, mot their death ou tho gallows for killing D. Larmand, a wealthy citizen.. From Washington. About 2,000 persons attended President Arthur's first official reception at the White House. Iu doference to tho mourning lit. prevails in omci.u lauas lor tueueain ot i'rosi. diint Garfield tho reception was conducted as simply as possible. Ckowds of aii.ious and morbid sightseers congregated rouud the jail at W isliingtou on New Year's day. The doors wcro thrown open and about three hundred visitors men, women and children were ushered in Guittau's cell iu relays. Greetings wero exchanged, and the atsassiu's autograph was in great demand, and was given to whoever asked for it Vo such privileges woro accorded to the other prisoners, with the exception of Captain Ilowgato, who was permitted to leave fie jail and visit his family. TnE debt statement for December shows the decrease of tho public debt during the mouth of Decomber, 1881, to be $12,793,023 56 ; cash in tho treasury, $253,377,980.76 ; gold certifl Cttles, $3,188,120 ; silver certificates, $08,075, 230 ; certificates of deposit outstanding, $9,590,000; refunding certificates, $575,250; logal tenders outstanding, $316,681,010 ; frac tional currency, $7,075,920.92 ; decrease since June 80, 1881, $75,107,094.89. Tub following is a statement of the coinage executed at the mints during December : Pieces. ..1,260,476 ,..2,455,100 ..6,542,925 Value. Gold , Silver Miuor.. $10,220,530.00 2,418,908.75 58,203.75 Total coinage.. 9.258,601 $12,697,702.50 The total net decrease in the national debt during the calendar year 1881 was $133,690,- 018.90. Tbe offioial reports of the Qniteau trial make 1,775 printed pages, and with the arguments the fnll report of tbe trial will make a volume of over 2,000 pages. The cost to tbe govern ment for this item alone will be about $5,000. Some interresting correspondence bas been made publio concerning the case of General Fitz John' Porter, who in January, 1863, was tried by court marshal and sentenced " to be cashiered and forever disqualified from holding any office of trust or profit under the govern ment of the United States." In 1878 a board of army officers made a thorough examination in General Porter's case, and reported to tbe President that General Porter was guiltless of tbe charges preferred against bim in 1863, and that the findings and sentence of the court marshal should be set aside and the accused offioer be restored to his rank in the army The correspondence now made publio is a letter from General Forter to President Arthur, re questing that '.ctlon be taken in bis case; also a letter from General , Grant to the President in whioh the general says: " At the request of General Fits John Porter, I bar recently reviewed bis trial and (he testimony furnished before the Bchofield court of inquiry held in 1879, giving lo the subject three full days of careful reading and consideration, and much thought in tho inter vening time. Tho reading of the wholo of this rcoard has thoroughly convinoed me that for those ninotoen years I have been doing a gal hut and effiolont soldior a very groat injustice in thought and somotimos ki speech. I foel it incumbent upon me now to do whatovor lies in my power to remove from him and from his family the stain npon hlsgotd name." General Gi ant then asks the President to give General Porter's caso early consideration. Another loiter is published trom Genoral Terry to Gen eral Forter. In this letter Terry says ho wronged Porter for many years and asks for pardon. Tho chargo upon which General Por ter was triod in 1863 was for neglecting to go to Gouoral Pope's assistance, at tho lecond bat tle of Bull Hun. Mn. 800VILLE is reported to havt accepted an offer of $1,000 for Gnitoau's body, the money to be paid at once and tho buyer asstming the chances of tho atsastiu's execution. Tue President has transmitted to tin Senate letters from Postmaster-General James and Mr. Georgo Bliss, of counsel in the stir route casos, accompanying a report of rostoflico In spectors Tidball and Shullcross. This roport shows an extended combination for defrauding the government by means of worthless bonds, and that its members have boon able to imposo on tho postoflioe department such bonds to tho amount of $8,000,000 or 10.000,000. Foreign News Twelvk Jews were killed at tlie recent anti- Jewish riots iu Warsaw. Two Mormon missionaries who attempted to conduct services in one jf the suburbs of Lon don were mobbed. Two sisters named Croighan have been shot near Mullingar, Ireland, ty an nnknown assas sin, who entered thoir molicr's farmhouse early in tho morning, and after greeting the family, drew a revolver and fircd,kiUing one sister and fatally wounding the othct. The Grand Society of Railways, of Rnssis, has becomo insolvont, and a misappropriation of $20,000,000 of government money has boon discovered in oounootim with the society s bankiuptcy. Mn. Dawson has bien inaugurated lord mayor of Dublin. The retiring lord mayor, in consequence of his refusil to convene a spocial mooting of the corporaion to confer the frco- dom of the city on Mcssri Parnell and Dillon, did not receive tho usval voto of thanks and was hissed in the street ly a crowd. William HAimisoN Ainbwohth, the well known English novelist, dead in bis sovonty tevonth year. 1 A Londox paper declares that tho Irish land court will consnmo tvo years in adjusting rents In Ireland. A New Y'obk papor'i correspondence from tho Isihmus of Panama livinta a dismal picture of tho condition of affiirs among the unfor tunates whi arc employ! in tho construction of the canal. Soveral o! tho medical staff and most of tho engineers aul laborers havo been seized with yellow fever, which is unusually prevalent on the Istheus this Boason, and tho Cunal company, it is said, docs not even take tho troublo of giving the dead Accent burial. Mr. E.G. Gnrtman, tbe buiness manager of the Evening Disputr-h, ol York, Ph., was cured of neuralgia by hree applications ot Rt. Jacobs Oil. Boston (Mass.) Saturday Evening Express. A profpsMODul "spotter," n noun employed by a rail res d company to hunt up lost cars, says tint not only do the roads keep each other's cars and use them for local business without paying, but in many cafes tliey are actually stolen. To purloin a cr it must bo sent to tho repair hhon and chanced so as to become unrecognizable. This requires me connivance) of several porsoLs. sometimes including tho "fpntter" oi tho road owning tbe car, and finnlly a sale is made to the company owning the siiops, ana proceeds aro divided. 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A KQiiAiiu mile of land iu England, cultivated highly, gives employment to fifty people, iu tue ro jortion ot twenty-tivo men and twenty, five women and boj. Sick and bilious headache, and all derange ments of stomach aid bo el, cur d by Dr. Pierce's "Pellets" or anti-bilious granules. 25 cents a vial. No (heap boxes to allow waste 01 virtues, jjy nmeifiMa. Dakikl WEDSTiiii'f friends iu Washington ore startiug a movement for tho erection of a statue to lum iu that city. T .Imago says Oen. 41:31 clnrt red tho first ill insurance oomiiaiiv. Twelve yearo' expori. enca proves that "Holiday Offer, 1000," in another ojlunin, iiirects to tlie next beat one, iMiiotHTioN, UYHi-EiTiiA, nervous ltiostiation and all tonus of general debility relieved by taking Mkxkmak'h Pkiionized Uillv Tonic, tho only preparation of beef containing its entire lum inous pi'operuos, Jicouiaius oioo(i-maning, foi'tv-geuerutuig and life-sustnining properties; is invaluable iu all enlccblod conditions, whether ihe result of exhaustion, nervous prostration. overwork, or acute, disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard t Co., proprietor's, New York. The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation, a medical work for evory man young, middlo aged or old. 125 invaluablo prescriptions. From observing theeffects, of petroleum upon tne neans 01 operatives at tue wells came the enrewu t'ltteuuignor a great discovery, cahbo line, a deodorizod extract of potr ileum. Tuit is the only article that will produce uew hair. On Thirty Day' Trliil. The Voltaio Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send their Electro- Voltaio Bills and other Eleo trio Appliances on trial for thirty days to anj person afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complete restoration or vigor ana mannooa. Address as above without delay. P. R -No risk is incurred, as 30 days' trial ii suowea. Veoetini is now acknowledged by our bfst pb sioians to be the only sure and safe remedy for all diseases arioing from impure blood, suoh as acrolui una scroiulous humors. REHCL'ED FROM DEATH. Wtlltaui J. CotiKUlin, of 8 .mervlUe. Mau , myt Iu ttas tall of 1876 1 wan taktu with bleidisg or ihe ldgi fol lowed hjr a trvrr cough. I lest my irpttlt and flh, ind wa connot-ii to my bed. In 177 1 wit admitted to tlie Uosjxtal. The doctor! mid I bad a bole In my luug is bin at t balf-dotlar. At one time a report went around tliat I iu dead. I guve up bone, but a friend told me of KB. ll.LliAl U4LIS BALSAM FOR TUB LI M.S. I got a bottle, when to my turprlM, I commenced to feel oetier, ana to-day I feel better thn for three yearn pant, I write tblt bop'.ni every one arUlcted with Dlwiibed Langtwlll Uki bK. WILLIAM HALL'S BALSAM, and be convinced tint CONSUMPTION CAN BEOL'BKD, can potitlvely u; It bat done more flood thin all tbe ttlier medldnet I have taken alnce my ickni-u. ALI.lN'lBlJrBly Fooil-curee Nervous Debility tl nvaknees of Geueratlvo Uriwu, Sl-all drunKiste. itodiwOuvulw.Alleu'aruaVuMy,31Flntav.,N.Y. Kn rtnnn itint sVtPnre tins rnnferreil ITss been franeht ith BreaU'r blessincs than that which has accrued to the inhabitants ol malaria ridden portions of the United Btatei and the tropics from the use of Hostettert Stomach Bitters. The expedience of many yean has but to cloarly demonstrated the inoth. ciency of quinine and othor drags to effectually com bnt tho progress of Intermittent., oongos tivo and bilious remittent fivers, while on the other hand it has boon no less clearly shown that the nse of the Bitters, a medicine con genial to the frailest Constitution, and derived from purely botanic sources, affords a reliable safeguard againxt malarial diseases, and arrestt It when developed, for disorders of tin stomach, liver and bowel, for genoial doi Hit; and renal b activity, it is also a most etliciont remedy. Anixtite and sleep are improved hi it, it expt Is rheumatic humors from the blood and enriches a ciicida iou impoveiished I'J Dial-assimilation. Tns telegraph was flrtt exhibited in New York fortv-four years ago. At tho presont time the Western Union operates 350,000 miles of wire iu the United HtitteB. Warner's Pnfe Kidney unit Liver Cnre. The new five-cent Garfield postage stamp is pronounced liy tho po.-tal officers the handsom est over issued. THE JtAKlvLTS. 0 NEW vonK. Beef Cattlo-Med. Nat live wt. 10 Calves Poor to Prime Veals... 0 & Bheop 4 5 Lambs 6 (iC Hogs Uvo 6 f(f Dressed, city 8?i'ii lit Flour Ex. Htate, good to fancy 6 CO (i 8 00 Wostuin, good to choice C 05 f j it 00 WheatNo. 2 ltud 1 i'ilA'i 1 43 No. 1 White 1 WVii 1 41 Bye State 2 Cii 03 Barloy Two-rowed State 80 ("a 81) Corn-UngradcdWosteriiMixed 68,V II1, Southern Yellow 9l,'j0 71 V Oats White Htato 62J,rJ 64 Mixed Western 4U & Hay Frimo Timothy 0 r,4 100 Straw No. 1, Hve 70 59 75 Hops Htate, 1831 2 M 28 Pork Mess, now, for export. ..17 112'17 75 Lard City Steam 11 15 (if 11 15 iteiniou 11 iiytcii iy. Petroleum Crude liJJ'tf VA ltefined W,ft Butter State Creamory 84 Uti Dairy 20 !10 23 a. 28 IS u it;'; 29 ostcrn Im. Creamorv 2D hi Factory 12 fti Chocso Htate Factory !t hkiius 8 U9 Western ','.'& Eggs State and Fcnn 2H (i Potatoes--Larly lton,Stnte,bbl 2 Si Qi 3 12 UCrKALO. Kloors Extra 6 20 6 40 Lambs Western 5 (13 (ii 6 00 Bhocp Western 4 30 0i 5 30 Hogs, Uood to Ulimce. loi kors.. Ii 0 Q'. u VJ Flour C'y Ortmnd, No. 1 Spring 6 75 0C 7 23 Wheat No. 1. Hard Duluth. ... 1 53 Qt 1 55 Corn No. 2 Mixed My,rt$ Wt Oats No. 2 Mix. West 4s do 5i Barley Two-rowed 8tnto 90 U0 nosrox. Beef Extra platoaud family.. 14 50 13 00 Hogs Live Cr,) 7 Hrgs City Dressed 8 fl X Fork Extra Friino per bid.... 16 00 fiplG 50 Flour Spring Whont Patents. . 8 00 dr. 8 73 Corn Mixed and Yellow 72 ft?. 75 Oat Extra White 57 it 5!) Hvo State 1 00 r) 1 00 Wool Washed (V.inbADeluino 4t''ia 40 Unwashed " " 80 ftj 81 WATKllTOWN (MASS.) CACTUS MARKKT. Beef Extra quality (i iiiVM 7 50 Bheop Live weight !! (itt b l.ambs o'tt Hogs, Northern, dressed 1lAlS 8 VHILADEI.rillA. Flour ronn. Ex. Family, good C 39 C 3S Wheat No. 2 lieu I vyxut 1 41': ltvo State 7 VC 7 Corn Stato Yellow 6'J!f C'J' Outs Mixed 60 tfj 5 1 Butter Creamery Extra Fa. .. 40 ut 40 Cheeso New York Full Cream. 13'i'4C 1:1', retrolumn Crude ti ut) 7 ltetinod 7XSS Vi TONY PASTOR IN TROUBLE. Tony raotnr.nf Kew York, who Is now iety ntuib-'m-e Union, is re linfr diameter 1 jKTforliier of 1 lie writer nf Mr. I'astor re mil liiiuusite eiilieiMiiniiM. iiiK belurellKi publie. Uur- inir our eon- verNition 1 in- liiireJ na to bin )liysiel health, and lied that It wins nt. lie riniloe-illyi--everv pain-i, or enlils, iv complaints of haraeler never eliiin limp, us lie indouta remedy null mum) in; fllTeetlon. I nVeil wlint the remedy -viii nml ho reidied,"bT.JAiorisuil ilr. riisturNUil that he considered the (Irent tierninii lieincdy nil cxeelleiit preparation for tlio cure or relief of rheumatism, nnd that it was the only thlnrr tifed among proft-ssional people for Unit dislresKiiigCoiuiilaiirt. lletiaik txitllesof it with him whenever ho went trnveiiiiR, and would not he without it, and knevy that It was very popu lar with a liiiniljerof memix-in of liisown coin puny. The ton-going, from the Brooklyn (N. V.) Jjinfc, rerulla to our liiiml nil Item wherein tlio editor of the Cairo (III.) Keening Hun, in paying a tribute to the enterprise of the .St. Loula lifi-liti-jmlch, nml expressing his norrow at the loss by tire which the hitter pna-rHU.-tnincd,pnya: "The wholo office was knocked into ten Ihousnnd piec es all except the fcT. Jacoiis On. adverlise nicnt, which was mercifully preserved." The 'losing remarks in tho ntjovcand the lollowine incident nre a true Index of the unexampled popularity the Great German Kemedy enjoy cvi-rywuere! At n, . i-ouis tneaire rejenuy w hilst tho piny was in proirress, one of the ludy performcru met with a painful mishap, which quite disabled her. The hero of the piece, equal to the vincrgeni'V, cnllel out to one of the ushers to "bring a Isitile of Kr. J.moiw Oil nuiekly." ThethiiiHlering applause throuehout the entire houe w hich promptly followed this hnppy PUg pestion was nn unmistakable proof ol the tact thut the audience, " hnd Ken there themselves, as tlie expression pocs, mid experienced Ihe ben efits of thiswondcrful or Icle. Mr. Charles A. Whitney, advertising agent of Tnrk Garden, l'rovVleiica, K. I., writes: "lor three years 1 had Inflammatory rheumatism in my right hlpaud knee. I employed ninny noted phynieiuna, and rricd numerous remcdiea for tho ailment, bnt found nothing to heln me until I used the Great German Kemedy, fT. Ja-obs OiI- Which u iheureuincatonce, lau now entirely wen. "K T K tJ T" AIIOUUA V OFFER. ?H00InrftDcefttK.U0. wraK 91 4 OO rT 91 OOO, annually. m . 4drwMUmiALLIFK LWo Bkawmotok.JT J. m-,aaaa ---k-kfnrlRS with improved LllnrV pT rGGlntfrt Table. Clcnftar. J 1 B etc. Hem to any adlrcs OD wfipt of two Thrf-Ii Klnnipp., Addrch CUAKI-LS . HIHEK, 48 N. I'wareAv.ll'hila. OLD BOOKS WANTED. -An affnt in every town rv town t biiv old oooka. Noranital neednd. ScncUor circular, f. . HAKFER, T Murray St., N.Y. YhllKlft lUirfd U yon wonld learn TlFrarby in lUUnU men jonr months, and b onrtafn of a situation, address Vaicmtiiio Bros., Janwvlile. Wb, Mornhln HablafTaMl .n in tnuoduys. NuXNay till t'urr4, I)K. J. HTKr-UKNH. Lebuoun llhlii. til AOfNTS. Outflt free. Addrem III P. O. Vlchery. Augu.tH. Me. COOJilJ!PNTH7!,sfNTsw''Eo-iobMi ft i wlllnanlclf,Tn iho world: 1 nrtluplr frts. njrtj AddriM Jar rtremaon. helndf. Mich. " A CtN'Tei'Wi? tot the Bent and Taste!. i txilline Pictorial Jloolia and Biblea. Price reducAd 33 i erct. N at iopal PiihllKlnrm Co., Philadelphia. Pa. fl TTTVf GJ B"1"a- f.l.Ugu. tn. AdAma, JT J XT! jj er.M Wnt. na Wortl. rtlUiirt. ra. HRR ww'1' l,L.'"J' ""T town. Term and M nntBt fl-co. Arli irHAl.l.lTr;Co.,Portland.Malne. CD HIT PRPT I 8d for Sample Co"py of Green' rltUI I r nC tJ VruljtJruwer, Hochontt-r, N.y. 170 A WKF.K. 119 a davat homeeaally made. Coatly ' Outfil tit. Add a Xnui 4 Oo., Aua-uata,Malu. wiiu 111s iiiuuiiiiiiie v 5jL tion milking a tour of fpr cognized us the le Kt JV vueuli.t und vnrle m ff X. 1,10 t'n'ted t-tute ffiiliOLjl this article me dJcnilyj end f If m WANTEI Acent. everywhere to aell tha best Puzzle iine the "1 5." Just the tulcg for 111 BolMa-B. Sf-nn for circular. 6ample, 15 cents. C,E Pl.yy.I.E CO.. V. O. Box ijOaS, Now Vorii, and P. O. Box 'iitWl, Doton. Mann. Splitting- a (Jreenhnck. A sharp operator in Colorado Springs, Col., has tttcceeded in splitting a dollar Rrernbark and passinj both patta at the banks. Tbe trick was discovered and this, the first case known of snob an operation, reported to tho treasury department. There are 50,000 children in Chioago debarred from attending school for lack of accommodations. Vegetine. MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD. Sciatioa Rheumatism, Kidney Rheumatism, Complaint. ItrrtjtKdon, Iowa, November 11, 1E78. iff. It. It. SrK.VENH ! Ponr Sir Aliout the let of Novomlwr, 1875, 1 w attiu'krd with wlint in, termed fchiftw IthtuimiUtm, comiiirtic-hi); In the hip Joint and cxti'iidliuf to uiy ankliK, which nt timm wita very pullilul. tunning Liim-ucK hikI vrcvciittug eh-ep lit uluht, mid at liineK preventing me trom hihor of any kind. After apl'lyinu ilittirent riniediis of nlmoNt pviry kind ri..itioiii.rnl4,il. I ronlil uvt no ri'lii-f. I then rjtm- ineuceil llNlrnt your VKOKTISK ilhnut the lHt ol March Inst, aud huve continued to Hue it until the pr.-w.ut time. Now 1 tliivo no nvlnt'tonn uf the rhellliiHtlHin lelt, In fart 1 think imei'lt entirely vurnt. Mi life Ih Hixty-tivc yi-art. I thtTfore lake t-'nvit ph-AHtire In lf'coinmi'ii'dini. It to nil who may be utllieted with thi terrible difetiHe. 1 linve hecil troubled with KMnev Cvnwlalnt for several venrs, B n e liiliiun the V iirnxi: I am com pletelv cured of the Kidney Complaint. To any per ion tutP-riiiK a I ImvV. vvei-v dropol this Rood 1111-Ui clue it more valuable than ltd wehtht In Kold. Yuure truly. ALONZO COLE. 1 know this man to bs a truthful, reliuble man. H. E. JJKWAT.T, lmiKKuit, Main street. Vegetine lias IS"ot Its Equal LUNC DISEASE. Selma. Ala., It.vy 12, 1872. H P. Rtvvfvh I tuku &.T(nt ploMirp !p roconmnnidltif: your Vfge Tink. 1 lum h en ufli riiur a hmn tune with tlio l.mtt litue; try tun v.wvy binrt vt inciliriiie thut 1 could pet, but lump Ffi jiH'd to do mo n; nood. until 1 tried vour LTfiit VrKTiTK r.-itii-dy. I had nwd it only nuliort tiiiu lit'forc I diHcovt n'd n Rrrot rhntiKc in ui ht'tilth fur llic Imtti'T. I don't rmifidur ttuit jonr iUHdirim hn itn criual. for the dtwi'iiMw which oli iiroiHw tn cuit. ctnu'i'iitlly tin diwiwo tlmt 1 Wu Wn alTwti'd with. JOHN THOMAS. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. PEERLESS i Bflff B B ff A3 B B 9 WILLIAM WILSON, HIcclicu.1 IClecii-ioinn, 40S Fulton fit., Ilvonlt'yn, Mav be rnnmilleil .blip- from in A. M. to " P. M.. rY-er qi cl.Mim "Till: Wl l.fOM " viAtJNETlC ;A H M KN'I'K lllciiri- r cry fm hi l U. cne. no lualli-r ot how loli stalebtii;. UNK llt'N ll(hl) TllOI SAXIi l-niKK in llronkp n ami New York. WlSll-.lt IS l l-IIN IS. l'liOIKl T Yortt-Sl:l,Vl-.H ai'iiinsl aslhnta or consumption by wi-arili: " I I.MIM A " . lolhint'. fold 1. -i t are the pre cursors ol --ndti-s.! ills that it.-h is 1 1 . i r tp. Wear the I ltl I A " solen ,ind av.tid snrli diini:er. TAKK VKHU1NK AND MK. WEAK "WII.. SOMA" AM 1.IVK. 1IKXYAHK OK FIIAt'HS. Pol-ub callnentK an' on the market. The Y 1 1, SON I A r is Btn. hied with metallic evelcts. k'.iom ilo: the III) tills on the laee. All oiheisare tenuis. Kend lor puiiiphlels cinitaiuiiii; teslimoiiiiils Irom tin- best, ceoi-le in America who have been eur d alter all ioium ot medicine had tailed. Note our mhltvmeK : Kt. 4i-.r. rri.ToN KTItKKT. 1IKOOKLYX. Ml. (i'.tt ItliD.MIWAY. 1 So. 17 l-.liOADWAY. rKKWVOltK. Ml. Still 'I'll licit AVK .) NO. It lOPUI'll KTIIEKT, NKAlt HODTII j;ii uriii siiii.i:T. iiikhiki.y.n. k. i. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD! TIIK I.KSIIT.KHNMNU "DOMESTIC." Th ft t it Ih (lie nrknmvlctlpptl .mtUrln the Tttulfin a ljn-t that riinuut U' ilihiitcd. Mimy imitate it! None i I ill The Jjrtiv't. AniHMi. thr l,xhUtt Itimiiini;, t lie nnwt llcimtiltil Mnl-witk, ami ih vviir rnntiMl tu 1i iii:ilt! ol tlio Ix-st niiitt-iinl. to ilo linv itixl till kimlh il wurk, to lit foiuplt tu in !wry riitrt. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Hi OHtltvuy ii ml 1 It Ii St.. Ntw VorU. DiKTtiiiUTiNH C)-K:rK: CltirnL-n. St. Jnu-H. Kin us C.t , hi'tniit, M ilwunkw, l.t-lminml, him Inn cisto, L'lt-vt'lHiLtl M.u-k Llt'oi, Cincinnati M'-k itnw BEST IN THE WORLD! Delivered on Trial, OFCnAHGli! Shuttlc Sewing Machine ! BUY HO OTHER I LASTS A UFH T1MK. YYurratiled 5 Ycnrs. SEND FOR CIRCULAR "I!." AGENTS WANTED in Unoccupied Territory, Adders W1I-KON KKYVINO MACIIINK CO. x.j5 & 2.i7 YViibuKU Avft., Clncu;n. PENSIONS, For uni, fmthrTi, mothvra . o ' liililnn. Tlmiiiianils yrt cntitlcl. Feniiloiii KWcn l r.ir loi"f fin trtT.H'f. rye -r rui'tiire.TMrifot; trim r hiiv JMt'itat. i iioiimni -r iifiiitifiMr ana F ... . i.-TK t-iitit tr-i to I M Kr.AM'. knit IHir.NTY I I'iTKNTS itrorurr.l for In vt nt..m. i.hlii-n iuhI Iti'iiutf Itawn Maiik.i and instruction. Wt titmi lor i lie niit'n-MiMKT." and l'niifia n rt'ler tlioiiun'in-f rctminnrri tnl Clffntu, A .Mn-n U. W. Fltzgcrnld A Co Prnkion a 1'ATKST Att'vi, , Hit k. iiuxtae, uti lug two. if. U PfirnniK' liiii:iillv 11 tl mukn Nr-W lllfh ltlonl. Hint will mitii'lt'tch" cliance th Mood iu tho rutin M'-ntem in thviM ir.onthK. Anv rnon wlio will tii lif one liilj Htrli nit-lit from 1 to 12 work mav lw n ctnri'n to fnniHi in-altli. I! nurri a tninL' ?m- iHinif, 8old fvcrvwhciv or iritt l.y nuiil lor 8 ltttT tiunt, I, f. .MM I IV tU.) (iOHKIlIf lUUHft! fni in rly ltitnutr i II K A 4 tY'n I' I A (KOUTI -Mttnikeiil j iin.uw! jtM-xt ins: Hii;r t j:!nttu inntiroTic hut very i:iili'iinu Hiuil'l cori't'iri, rcst-wtdil c in s imvti will lie iM 's ma' n. 'cjv in n i.nii.cs ttttol, tuiok. rover, lt-s f:iti;uuii iiiu-tiiiti'i'il or mum-y rlntnUsl. ntttr one 5 friii im.; I iti ivlit Iuuti'lnrii', r.S to iuta iottie iirift-s .Mnt toSil:sl;ilulnnl Mrtimfor let of iliPiml- vrrse as tlioiiwiTulK ti-btlfy; write l r ininiiniolti lint of tr- liiiioni.iiR. iii-iiltv'" i iH.lhi'i l)K A StoiUif-(ritl, Miurtii. cnuiif i. luirior, j.iu uiiwhui. vicilio-tt we fnm free nirrliiyc iiu-cthimsH'iiftii; iiiiislr.itt-d catalogue UioU- riay eihiioii) t'vvv A-ltr-ss cr call ittMm II AN I Ii L FjHEA TT V, WAsummun, Kiw Jkhskt. TOIIVt.1 K WI'flTl. Ih.--m'i nt .4 ilW I rl ff.f" fte(, KAH1INK lit. itl ft nan 1. 1. lidcl-l. ef'I't it t, puit'Ht of y.mr fun jirr-lirttii, wild rtm -r hkir, rnl ft C.in i and nr if, Michomti ami 4tr,t ff mra' ns, kii4 Ut Vtut. L- Kcmnci, lo MotU'j Ihxtoa, Nw! l7y3r-x03xr"T fail LfU to imid 3-c(- iUmp fr tin rnol cwnplete CaiJ(gm of TYPE, BORDERS. CUTS, PRESSES, AC. LoVkii' nucm. laruest vaisili y. IIATIONAL lYPE.CQ.. "7 ? ANTKD AOC'Irl. finoA wnKPm pay wi'okly. 1 l.tirt'tt Hifiitiy wurk tftvt-i), tn lo mailt- at homo, WfiiU l iilli il forand tl' livrrrd IV r. liole Ktiiflinv Mi 7 Son Hi M.. liunlon. iMikm. GREEN CORN PACKERS ftV&.W.FJ'! ,M ii fit t in Two thousand cans nor dav. Write fr ch-cular. Voln-'v JUrk'-r, 'JMForo St., I'ortlund. M: I of f.'rneral debility and nervous i-rot-l ration, ltenudv th' result ol my own i'xi"TifiK'o. AddrcsM with Htamp, II. ' t'. if iinriiiit wnn(r itara-uLvii. CRIa COfl r'-rdavnthomf. KamploK worth V free. J IU fJ Addrt h.HTiNKuK Co Portland. Maine. 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The Science of I.lfe, or Self-Preeenratlon, la th Thfre what in fully f?iplniuoii. iBnotnmirwnatovcpnatineniarrieriorainKi in" uem meaicai worit ever puoiiBnca. tvwiwn w pold and jeweled modal award 1 tbe author of towed. Juaarh.uMftt Plan a km an. I'hntiHinnii nf loadinj? Journal literary, politicul, rliKioun and acientino throughout tha land toed to be a bettor medical work, in every aeoae, than cu bo obtained claewhar tor money will ruf iudod iu every iuatauco. Thouaanda of Copica are sent by mall, seenrely sealed and poatpaid, lo all part of tb world, every montht upoa reoolpt of price, SI. 45 Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE or W. H. PARKER, W. 0.. 4 Bulduch Street. Beataa, Maaa. K. B. Xhe author majr be eenaulted on alt dliicaaai rartulilBa aUU hai aaparUoi tThlsenuravlnii reprewnts the Longi In hoaltliyitate.) A STANDARD REMEDY IN MANY HOMES. FnrCon-i, CnM., Crnnp, rtronrhtlt.nnd all other affeetiouli of the Tlironl ami 1,1 N;rt, It tauds unrivaled and utterly beyonil all computtttou. IH CONSUMPTIVE CASES It aiiroftclinB po nftr ft rooine that ....e .m lu.r urn 11 oti 1 1 v enfud wl red whrre tlie din Uoiu arv utrictlv ronirlit d with. Utcrv 1m no I'lteinl cl or uthcr lnrt dieutB to harm tho i ounji ir old, AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM) J. N. HARRIS &TcO., Proprietors, CINCINNATI, O. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. $2,000 REWARD 1 Will be palit on the ennvlrtlon of any iwi-son eonnter feituiK lr. Tobiaa' Venetian I.tnlmeut. DK. TOBIAS' Venetian Liniment ITnx ctven universal entlKfnrtlon ptnee It ha." been In tnAnrert into the l'llite.1 titatea. Att.r b.-inK triel by millions It Inw been proebiiiiieil iiik 1'AIM VKH-niUXHB Olt X11K IB. Tbousanfls ol Physicians RecommenS It A nn external ri'mcily in ea.io of Cbr.mir Hliemnatllil. Ilea-lnehn. TonthHrlin, uuito Hires, Cut", IlniieeK, Spmllia. I'M l'aiiw iu the I.lmtiK, ll.u k an.l Micst, I'Ulll'h-R, Uh't ln'. FwliU-B, Btiffi'iieil JciiiitM mid ITS WOKDHItFlTj rrrtATlVE POWET18 IIItACULOUS. ADE Taken Internally tn c.vo of Ds-neritory, T!lttrriaa, bea Mckn'M, imoiora, i ronji, nuw, t rituii'i. and Sick Headache, im Kontlilni; and penntratine nnalities are iiiiino diatelv felt. It Is perfect ly Innocent to take internally. READ THE CERTIFICATES. Warranted for 33 Years and Never Failed To rtirp Cmnri, PpaHtni. Dinrrliora, Dym-nuiir ana Ki'H hicKtii'PH, tftKrn niirriuiiiy, imn ii'iahiim-.u l(Tf'-tlv lianiU-w. nlMi, I'lti-i-niilly, C'iiIh. r.riiiM-H, t'linmic lUii-niimtlHiii, M Kupk. I'iiIiik In tlio IJtul, llnrk AllHl I.IH'HT. Dlll-U u i-i-im-uy 10 wr. w biim' Vfiii'tittll I.iliiiii-'ii. , , No nni- on tryliur it will bo without it; over (UK) riivFiii.-itiP uko it. . , iIioiixihkI of icHiflrntiw harn Wn rooclvoil, anil a ft-w an; Rlvi-n below; H.IKKI will bo faiil if any oue il fltUlO. nr.,,.n-,(.i RtalA of Ni-w Jirnny, Ili-rir'-n comity, town)ili ol Htvkeniivk. w.: TIioiiih1 JiiIiiihdii, ni huhi town Kliip, Ix-iiifc' ililly nwoni. ilnth ili pone mul any, that he IlllH IM'ftl W-VI-H-iy ttuiiruiii iiiL-ui.....,, .... above a year, aiiilwiiKKoli.nl tlmt he ronlil w areoly wulk, iK-'iiu; lK-iit aliiKwt ilmllilt-, unci whk uttialy un able to ln anv work, llavluir lii-unl nt the won li r ful cunn inaile by Dr. ToIhrk' Ven-tiiin Liiilini-iit. hi wiw linluofil lo try it, ami utter llKiiiK it u Khort tinin niik- lo bo to work ;il'.-iiii. alter bt'lni; nniilile to ilo anvthiiwr for neurly uyc-ur. T. -JUHNSON. Kworn to uelorc me. j. uiuntunuf r, um.-u im the Teaeo. CHOUV. Tin. Tnittit I wxite to inform yon that the child nf a MeMdnf inine wim cnn-il ol eroiir, alter benin Riven ill" to lte bv three iihvKieiuim. One liour alter your Veoetiun Ijiniment wim uki-i! it was nut oi ihuu'i-r. I hope yOU Will I-UnilHI lllll ko mill iiKHiiiiv limy know (hey havo a remedy lor this terrible complaint. 1 loKt a chllil bv croup prcvimm to heiirlnt; ot vour Liniment, but now never f- el alanneil, an I havo vonrincillcine aiway. in me iiohki.-. i meiMiiMi it for pulim, sore throat, etc., ami always found it to euro. JKItKMlAII t.AHl.'Y, 17 North Sloore street, Nuw York. From Engineer O. D. Taylor, &i.: Xrvr YrniK. December 20, 1H79. I flndbv CTlrleili ethat Dr. Tobill"' Venetlllll l.illi; mi nt beat" the world. I have siitlercd the pain ot broken rilw, and it was the onlv thins that relieved me. Ho if entitle. 1 to the thaiiki nl nil Kutlerelii. O. D. TAYLOll, ol TAYl.Olt ,V CO., UnukeiK, 11 Wull atrcet. From B. Lawn nee, Kq., of the firm of n. T. Lawrence, 10 Maiden Lane, luiHU-tini,' Htulioni rK NKW Youx. AiiuukI 7. 1H7!I. Knr lnanv yeurs I have lined Dr. TobinK' Veii'-fiiin Liniment tor varioiiK aitnientu, ami alw ayK loimd n -liel. A Khort time iik'o I hit-1 n w-vere attack ol liini Impo: at liri-t 1 (juve It no altention. but the pain in crenwd ko lh.it 1 tried your liniment. Two aiiplicij. tloim entirelv cunMl lue. I would not be wnthnut it fur ten time itnco.it. 11. LAWliJ-.Mll-.. WHAT HORSEMEN WANT. A food, rcliablo Horsie T.lnliucut and Condition rowdei-H. Ruch are to be found in Dr. Tobias' Horse Liniment, in pint iKiltli. and Derby Condition Powdcrx. (' rtilical. have been received tinm Colonel II. Mi-Daniel, owui-r of KprioKholt, Dr. Ylldeu, and over l.iMKI other hoineluell. DEPOT) 42 MURRAY ST., N. Y. Ko pav if the Liniment nnd l'owiler are not. onpn rior to nnv oth'-r. If you once nive thcin a trial you will never be without them. 11 V A I.I, OKI fUJISTS. Tlie Fiuuilv Liniment i" 53 eentv and Ml cents; tho Ilnrw-, '.Ml ceuU iu buttles; the Derby l-owders ill eeutK uJioil. AGENTS WANTED FOR Tilt H 1ST0 R Y " tub WORLD Fnilirariiif; fnll and dnthfiitic nccoiiiita of cvor nation of aiirit-nt and modern titm-H. and including a hixtorv l the rit-t and tall ot tin tiivek and lJmn.m Knil'irM, tin- middle ajjew, tlio rniHidt-s, Hit- lt'iid.d HVrti-ni. tlu ri'lnnnati"u, tin; discovi-ry and n-ttlr. incut ot I lie New M'tirld- i-tc, 'tr. it rontiiiiiH ii7 i lint- hiotoriral f nvravins, ntid is the nui: I ociiH'lt te History ol the WorM -vtr )-iillixhed. Ht-nd lur h't-ci-lin-ii pfi'T and 4'Xtra ti-i nm to At-nt. Addn-fs KAXIUNAL 1'UliLlSJIING CO., rhiladili-hia, Ta. liii'niiii.iim JOIINKON'S ANODYNE I,IVI!11KS'T will f'Oidtivtdy jr'vrnt this tcrnhlr dinirM', and will powi. ivi-lyruiT nine rancn out of t-n. Intt-nnatioii that will nave many livos, wnt irT In mail. I'n't dflnv niomi nt. J'i't TMirion in ht-tter tli;ni run-. I. tS. .ImrK 6ow k Co., Boston, Mass., loruu rly Banpor, Main-. 8TANDARDTTT A mrtTTTf a11 AMERICAN VV iXiUriiLO. .11 .tjlva, tiolH.Silier &Di Mckle, Cli.iu., kz. ,.nt br mall or O. O. 11. tn he .s.niiuud. 'vKJ Write tor C.'.lotil. to STAMAlil AUE1U icik watch Co., ym bu ki h. i-a. VAI-UAIlIiF. IKIOH NEST FIIKE.-A idrwi v Ilr. lII.I.I.M.r, llllinel with Tour address, and I 17 East Hth Bt, New York. M Inline, . i moat extraordinary work on Phyaioloev ever nnhllnhnrl can either roauiro or wlh to know hut l neaiin. lurnufo Uloht. ilimble work..-ernlrl. The Thouaandnpfextractaaimilar to the above JoulrtV tiw",; .'m the book la guhr.tf double the price, or 9 IT.
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