NEWS OF THE WEEK. Eastern and Middle State. A tibb which broke out In a brash factory at Dover, N. H,, spread to the Washington Street Baptist church, a handsome edifice built in 18C9 at a oost of 130,000, and it was totally consumed. While several persons were inside the churoh ruins one of the walls suddenly toppled upon them, killing Jndge John II, Yarney, of the polioe court, and injuring a number of other persons, several with fatal results. : Jcdoc Brooks gave a deoislon at Cambridge, Mass., which materially affects several bo quests in the will of Henry W. Longfellow. The decision is that erasures whioh occur are to be considered no part of the will, and also that the interlineations are of no effect. This de prives each of the children of the testator's brother of a legacy of 11,000, and makes void the legacy of $5,000 to his brother Stephen, The decision is basod upon the ground that a will cannot be altered except by a codicil, The smallpox opi.lemic at South Bethlehem, Fa,, has not yet beon stamped out, there being ten new capes aud tlireo death from that dis ease reported within a week, A cheat will contest is in progress at Phila delphia among the relatives of the late William Cameron, who cannot aree as to the manner in which ho disposed of $1,500,000. Toe ocean steamer Alaska has just made a trip from New York to Queeustown in seven days and twenty-six minutes. This is said to be the quickest voyago ever made between New York aud Great Britain. SEitvias? commemorative of the late Ralph Waldo Emerson were held Sunday in all the Unitarian churches of Boston. Fine at Tittaburg, Pa., destroyed the prin cipal part of the court-house, causing a loss of many valuable records and an estimated pe cuniary damage of $200,000. A fireman and a boy were killed by falling debris. South and West. TmtEE colored men 1'lcasant Adams, Joe Burtt,n and Richard Bates-were hanged at Greenville, S. C, for setting on fire the Acad emy of Music in ibat place in December, 1879. One of the boilers on the steamer Marion, used in cleaning out the Wateree river, South Carolina, exploded with terrible effect. She bad on board a piouio party of about forty porsous. Miss Minnie Henry was instantly killed ; Misses Mattio aud Nannie Henry and Orvillo Stiles were missing aud supposed to be drowned ; Thomas Bichardson (colored), one of the crew, was drowned and five other persons weio injured. The corner-stone of the National Mining and Industrial Exposition building was formally laid at Denver, Col., by Governor Pitkin, The exposition w ill open August 1. Two companies of the Sixth United States cavalry, commanded by Captain Tupper, have had a Bevcro fight with the Indians in Arizona under Chief Loco. The Indians lost twelve or fifteen of their number, and the troops had one man killed and several wounded. An extraordinary scene occurred in the Illi nois legislature during the debate in the house on the redisricting act. Bepresentative Tar rieh called Bepresentative Herrington a liar, and was promptly knocked down. Parrish was dragged out and the blood washed from his face. Herrington then apologized to the House, but Parrish on returning to his desk denounced Herrington as a brute and a coward, Hobace Mayxaud, poatmaitor-gonoral under Hayes, and at ene time United States minister at Constantinople, died suddenly the other day at Knoxville, Tenn., of heart disease, aged sixty-eight years. A Cuioaoo daily paper publishes reports from Nobraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Kan sas and other States indicating excellent crops despite the cold and a backward spring. Adispatcb received at Santa Fe, New Mexico, states that a column of Mexican troops under command of Colonel Garcia mot the Indians whom Colonel Forsyth had been pursuing through Arizona, killed seventy-eight of them and took thirty-three prisoners. A saloon at Ceclarville, Ohio, was blown up by unknown patties with dynamite. The saloon keeper and his family narrowly escaped death. The Indian troubles in Arizona have sub sided. In the fight on the border between the Mexicans, under General Garcia, and Loco's band, the Indians lost seventy-eight killed and all their stock. Loco himself was killed and thirty-three Indians taken prisoners. The Mexicans' loss is said to be twenty-seven killed and wounded. A careful summary shows a total of 141 whites and Mexicans killed by Indians during the outbreak, 500 head of stock killed and captured and over $75,000 worth ol nroDeitv destroyed. Captain Trr-PEB and his troops have had a second encounter in New Mexico with the Indians, billing forty and recapturing stock. Tupper's loss was one killed aud one wounded. Henry Hewlett, the oldest engineer in Florida, was killed and a colored fireman was badly injured in a collision between two trains near Jacksonville. Fifteen acres of the city of Bacine, Wi3.( have been destroyed by fire. The burnt dis trict comprised seven blocks and included over forty-four buildings and more than ten million feet of lumber. The losses aggregate about $750,000. That part of the city which is in ashes was the oldest and least ornamental, being largely composed of inferior buildiugs with here and there a fine one. The coal miners' strike in the Cumberland (Md.) region still continues, about three thou sand men having been idle there for the past two months. Near Leon a, Kansas, a farmer's wife shot her husband and then killed herself because she believed the former was going to disinherit their eon. From Washington The secretary of the treasury has issued the 113th call for the redemption of bonds of the loan of July 17 ani August S, 18C1, continued at 3 per cent, from July 1, 1881. Fcbtheb confirmations by the Senate : Adam Badcau, of New Vork, to be consul-general at Havana ; Henry Slaght, of New York, consul at Prescott ; J, P. Wickersham, oi Pennsylvania, charge d1 affaires to Denmark. Tee President decided to put down the In dian outbreak in Arizona as toon as possible, and has instructed the secretary of war to take prompt and vigorous measures to that end. Orders were issued for additional troops to proceed to the scene of the trouble in Arizona, and aid the troops there in preventing further acts of violeuoe and bringing the hostiles to speedy justice. The following is the treasury statemont of the national debt decrease during April : TOTAL DEBT. Principal $1,9,52G,809 03 Interest 11,808,370 05 Total $1,957,425,179 08 Total cash in the treasury... 245,571,580 17 DEBT LESS CASH IN THE TREASURY. May I, 1882.... $1,711,850,598 61 April 1, 1882 1,726,206,422 85 Decrease of debt daring month 1M15.823 74 Deere i se of debt since June 80, 1881 128,748,213 37 The following are the government's receipts for April, 1882, as compared with those of April, 1881 ; 1882. 1881. Customs ....... .$17,862,836 $17,056,636 Internal revenu 11,996,375 11,824,845 Miscellaneous 4,8i,2C2 2,369,119 Total....". $34,743,173 $31,200,100 The Presidont hat issued a proclamation or. dering the Arizona cowboys to disperse. A party of revivalists went to the jail where Quitoau is confined and held services for the benoflt of the assassin. During the service of song and prayer Guitoau Is reported to have "wept like a child," and after the revivalists had gone the assassin sat in a corner of hit cell fr some time with bowed head. The Senate in executive session confirmed the following nominations : Alfred C. Coxe, oi New York, to be district judge for the Northern district of New York i 8amuel Spackman, ol Philadelphia, Pa., to be United States consul at Cologno; John S. Wise, of Virginia, to be United States attorney for the Eastern district of Virginia. Secretary Chandler has received the fol lowing dispatch from Lieutenant It, M. Berry, oommandorof the United States steamer Bodg ere, which wan sent out in search of the lost Jeannette. This is the first communication that has been received since the news of the burn ing of the Bodgers was carried across Siberia by Mr. Gilder: " Bodgers destroyed by fire, originating in the forehold, November 30. Efforts to save ship unavailing. People landed safe with difficulty through young ice. Now quartered in natives' houses. Little clothing. One month's provisions saved. Native food abundant. No fear of starving. Bearer dis patched en route." The dispatoh is dated Sredni Kolymsk, Siberia. Bear Admiral Jons Bodgers died at his residence, on Georgetown Heights, IDs other evening, aged seventy years. Ho had been for a number of years superintendent of the Naval observatory. The President has approved the act to pro mote the efficiency of the life-saving service. President Arthur issued an order remit ting that portion of the sentence of General Fitz John Porter which incapacitated him from holding any office of trust or profit under tho government of the United States. This order exhausts the President's powers in the case and removes all legal obstacles to congressional action. Although the order does not restore General Porter to his former rank in the army it gives him the full rights of citizenship. Foreign News. Hanlan, the Canadian oarsman, has won another rowing match on the Thames, easily defeating Trickett, the Australian. Tremendous snow storms have occurred in the Alps, and an earthquake shock has been felt in the Canton of Valais. The Middlesborough (England) ironworkers have struck for an increase of wages. Many thousand hands are affected by tho strike The policy of coercion hitherto pursued by the British government toward Ireland has been formally abandoned. In the house of lords Earl Granville, secretary of state for foreign affairs, announced the resignation of Mr. W. E. Forster, chief secretary for Ireland, and the intention of the government to release the three imprisoned members of parliament, but added that tho reconsideration of other cases did not extend to .tho case of Michael Davitt. Tho government had no new policy to offer, but coercion would not be renewed, and the ques tion of tho arrears of rents and the Bright clausos of the land act would bo dealt with. Mr. Forster resigned because ho could not agree with the new policy of the government. Mr. Gladstone in the house of commons made an announcement similar to that of Earl Grau ville in tho bouse of lords. Mr. Gladstone said that a large number of other suspects would be released, and that the government, instead of renewing tho coercion act, would introduce a measure remedying the administration of justice in Ireland, but made the special reservation that if peace aud secu lity should be jeopardized by the action of se cret societies the government would consider it its duty to propose counteracting measures. Mr. Sexton, at the conclusion of Mr. Glad stone's remarks, arose and said that the gov ernment bad taken the first step in a policy that would crown its administration with clorv and would produce ties of mutual interest be tween Ireland and England. Seven thousand Jewish families are about to leave Russia and settle in Palestine. Seven persons were killed by an explosion in a colliery near Leeds, England. The Fronch, after an hour's bombardment, captured Ha Nol, the largest city of Cochin China. Ex-Empress Euoenie was mobbed and hooted on her way to the railway station at Lyons, France. Messrs. Parnell, Dillon and O'Kelly were re leased from Kilmainham jail. Five "sus pects" were also unconditionally released from the Naas jail. An exodus of Jews from all parts of Rusoia has begun. Three ladios, members of the Tralce (Ire laud) land league, have been arrest ed and in default of bail sentenced to Bix months' im prisonment. Mb. Parnell, in an interview, expresses himself as satisfied that the change in the British government's policy indicates a desiro to abandon coercion if tho Btato of Ireland should be materially improved. Lieutenant Danenuoweb, of tho lost Jean nette, had an interview with tho emperor and empress of Russia at St. Petersburg. The lieutenant and party wero lionized to a con siderable extent at the Russian capital. Messrs. Parnell, Dillon and O'Kelly, the released Irish land league leaders, have re turned to their seats in parliament. Loud Frederick Cavendish has been ap pointed successor to Mr. Forster as chief secre tary of Ireland. A man and two of his children were drowned together by breaking through the ice on a lake which they were attempting to cross near Ottawa, Out. El Mehdi, a false prophet, has organized a revolt against Egypt In Darfur and Kordofan aud with 8,000 followers threatened Khartoum, the capital of Soudan. Several severe earthquake shocks have been felt in Grenada, Spain. The Streets of Venice. Many persons are tinder a great mis apprehension as to the means of transit or locomotion in Vemce. It is a mis take to suppose that there are no streets, and that it is absolutely necessary to go from place to place by gondola. It is true that three bridges the liialto bridge of the middle ages, and two modern iron bridges span the Grand canal which divides the city in equal halves ; it is trne that the city is built upon 117 islands, intersected by 150 small canals and 2,480 passages ; but almost every one of the water streets have a quay or foot path bordering it, while 400 bridges unite island to island, so that it is quite possible to go to every part of the city on foot. There is not in all the world a mora diffioult plaoe for the traveler, guided only by the "light of nature," to find a given spot. That spot may be only a few hundred yards away, but to reach it he may have to cross half a dozen bridges, some leading to the right, and some to the left, and tra verse as many squares, of whioh there are 396127 larger squares and 269 mailer squares. Do Lorn and nig Companions. In a dispatch from Irkutsk, Siberia, to the navj department, Engineer Melville announoes that he has found the bodies of Lieutenant Commander De Long, of the Jeannette, and his men, with all their papers and books. He will continue the sen rch for Lieutenant Chirp and ths seven men who were with him. De Long landed with thirteen men. One died soon after and two others were sent forward for relief and were saved. Of the thirty-three officers and men of the Jeannette, only thirteen are known to have been saved. Air. Melville's dispatch is as follows: Lena Delta, Maroh 24. Found De Long and fiarty dead, Jjound all papers and books. Con inue search for Chipp. Melville. Another dispatch, sent by Mr. Jackson, spe cial correspondent of the New Vork Herald, on his way north to the mouth of the Lena, says; "A Cossack estnfette (special express) has Just arrived here with dispatches bringing the news that the bodies of Captain De Long and ten men have been found all In one spot," The Jeannette. which had been known as the Pandora, started from San Franelsoo on July 8, 1873, under command of Lieutenant Da Long. The disastrous result of the expedition was first known by a dispatch from Irkutsk re ceived In London, December 21 announcing that tho Joannette had been crushed in the ice on June 2$. After this the orew took refuge in three boats. The first cutter carried Lieuten ant George W. De Long, the commander or the Jeannette; Dr. James M. Ambler, JeronieOol lins, William Ninderman, Louis Noros, Hans Enoltson, Henry Knack, Adolpli Dressier, Carl Gortz, Walter Lee. Nulls Iversen, George Uoyd and the tWJ men known as Alexia and Ah Lorn, The secoi.d cuttor contained Lieutenant Charles W. Chipp, Capiain William Dunbar, Alfred Sweetman, Henry Warren, Peter Johnson, Edward Story Sbawell and Albert Ralhue. In the whale-boat were the engineer, George W. Melville; Lieu tenant J. W. Daneuhower, Jack Cole, James Uartlett, Raymond Newcomb, Herbert Leach, George Laudortack, Henry Wilson, Manson, Aniquin and Long Sing. Ths three boats were separated in a gale at night. Engineer Melville and his companion! succeeded iu en tering the mouth of the Lena on September 17. Ninderman and Noras arrived at buloonga on October 29 to ask for relief for the crew of tho first cutter whom they reported to tie in the (jreatest clanger of starvation aud badly frozen. No news was at any time received of tho fate of Lieutenant Clupp's command. Imme diately after Niuderuian and Noras had brought in the news that Lieutenant De Long's party were at the northern mouth of the Lena Delta expeditions to succor them were organized. Another account of the expedition says: The Jeaunotte sailed from San Francisco at 3 r. si. oa Juiy 8, 1879, and entorod the ice near Her ald island in ?eptember. From that time until June 12, 18H1 (when she was crushed) she drill ed helplessly. At the end ol the first live months the ship was only fitly miles from the place wheie she had entered the ice. During this time the Jeannette had drifted over an immcn-e area, approaching and receding from the 18'Jth meridian. The ship continued to drift in tins wav until June 11, 1381, the coneral movement being to northwest. Ou that day the ship was latitude 77 dciiieie, 13 minutes and 45 seconds north, aud longitude 105 degrees, 4t minutes and 30 seconds east. At 12:10 A. m. of June 12 tho ice suddenly opened alonpsido tho ship, but some hours lntor the ico again closed upon and crushed her. The ship was then abandoned, and about I o'clock on June li) sho sank to tho bottom. Four days later tho crew began the retreat on livo sleds. The party trave'od slowly, and at tho end of tho first week it) was found that the drift to the northwest had been twenty-sevrn miles in excess of the march southward. On Juno 27 the party reached Bennett island, and remained there until AugiiKt 4, spending tho time in making explorations. JColtenoi island was reachod on Soptimb'ir fi, and on September 10 the party landed on Simnntki island. Two days later tho tliroo hoati strolto tho southward, but whon within about fifty miles of the maiulund they were B'-paruted during a gale. Do Long's boat landed at the month of the northwestern branch of the Lena, near Upper liiilun, September 17, and on the samo day .Melville's patty entered the east branch of the Lima. Chipps boat has never been heard from. Melville met three natives on Septem ber 1!), and seven days later ho leached Dnlt ofT. His party was much exhausted. On Oc tober 2'.t he heard that Noras and (Ninderman, of Do Long's party, had been found, and on November 2 he saw them at Uuluii. From ilium ho learned that Do Long and his men had made their way to Sisteranek. Thero tho men wero in an exhausted condi tion on October !), and were without food. Molvillo immediately started northward tiiritm with two unlives, and explored the Lena Delia l'i search of De Long, Ho re turned to Jliilum November 22, without having f mnd any trace of De 'Long, except a few r o inls written before Nindorman nnd Noras were scut forward f r relief. His journey would have been continued had not his provisions given out. llis tecond expedition to tho Lena Delta began on January 27, 1882, when he left Yakutsk lully prepared lor an ex tended search. Ho took with him ilarllett aud Nimlermitu of the Jeannette crew, while Lien t in nt Dane: h v.i r traveled si wly southward with nine other survivors. Litmieiiiint Do Long was a native of New York city, v hero ho was horn in 1H44. Jle went into tho navy us midshipman in 1S01, was iiIh I imi tenant iu lSlitl and uavip at r on the Juniata iu l.S7:s. Sirs. Du Lung la now at liui liuglon, Iowa, vliero her only child, r. laughter, has been sic!;. Nearly Kissed Themselves to Heath. Osculation is unquestionably a pleas ing pursuit. It has been recognized as such from time immemorial, by gener ations unnumbered of lovers, poets and even philosophers. Thero uro doubt less, at the present moment, in this and in other countries, many enamored i-wains vho ask no better than to be permitted to imprint " ton thousand kisses," ono after another, upon tho lips of the damsels on whom they have bestowed tneir attections. They may, however, esteem themselves fortunate if their opportunities in this direction ave somewhat limited, as the following true story will show : At an evening party in Kelkheim, a few weeks ago, the conversation happened to turn upon kissing, and the question arose how many salutations of thi3 class could be exchanged between two ardent lovers within a certain space of time. As usual, opinions differed, and the discus sion waxed warm. Presently a titry youth offered to bet anybody present the Uerman equivalent ol a ten-pouna note that he and his betrothed would kiss one another 10,000 times within ten hours, provided they were permit ted to partake of some slight refresh ment at intervals of half an hour during the performance. His wager having been accepted and the money posted, the affianced couple addressed them selves to the achievement of their con genial task. At the expiration of the first hour their account stood credited with two thousand kisses. During the second they added another thousand and during the third seven hundred and fifty to that number. Then, pitiful to state, they both broke down, The youth's lips were stricken with cramp, and the maiden fainted awav. Later on in the evening she was compelled to take to her bed with a sharp attack of neuralgia. An even more distressing result ensued from this surfeit of tender endearment, for it led to the breaking off, bf mutual consent, of a hopeful matrimonial engagement. Young lovers should keep th'a sad tale in mmd and moderate their transports, for, strange as it may seem, Dan Cupid himself may be kissed to death. liondon Jelegrapn, Where the Storms Hide. Near Wisconsin, in the Sunset moun tains, a cave has been discovered which is one of the greatest wonders of An zona Territory. It is of unknown pro portions, having never been explored, and the phenomenon connected with it that causes the wonder of beholders U the fact that a strong current of air rushes into the cave of sufficient force to draw into the Plutonian depths all light artioies placed near the entrance. The roaring of the winds into the cavern may be heard 200 yards away from the opening. Forfy-Sevonlh Congress Senate. Mr. Baunders spoke on his Joint resolution proposing a civil service reform amendment to the Constitution.,,, The bill to establish a court of appeals was' considered and explained ....The bill to repeal the discrimination against the appointment of ex-Confederates in the army of the United States was further dis cussed .... Mr. Edmunds, by instruction of the committee on the Judiciary, reported that the President has power to use the army to pre serve order in the Territories. A bill was passed giving twelve condemned cast-iron cannon to the Morton Monumental association of Indiana.. ..The bill adjusting the accounts of Collector Pollock, of 1'hila delphia, with reference to tax stamps, was passed..,. The motion to refer ta the Judiciary committee the bill removing the disqualifica tions of ex-ConloJerates was defeated.. ..Bills were passed appropriating $175,000 for a pub lio building at Qnincy, 111., and $250,000 lor a public building at Peoria, III .... A bill was in troduced proposing an amendment to the Con stitution prohibiting any denial or abridgement of suffrage on account of sex. The House amendment to the bill for the sale of the Miami Indian lands in Kansas was concurred iu and the bill passed The library committee was instructed to inquire into the propriety of purchasing 5,000 copies of the woik entitled "Original Portraits of Washing ton," lor distribution to tho publio libraries throughout the United States. .. .Mr. V. orhees introduced a resolution to appoint a committee ti ascertain whether any corrupt or improper influences have been brought to bear on any member of the Senate in regard to tho whisky bill. ...There was a debate on tho bill repealing the statute prohibiting the appointment of ex Confederates in the army or navy. The bill repealing disqualification for army service imposed upon ex-Confederates came up in order, when Mr. ltolllns' pending motion to commit it to the Judiciary committee prevailed by a party vote yeas 29, nays 23, Mr. Davis, of Ulinoix, voting yea with the Rei ublicans. Mr. Mahone aleo voted yea.... Mr. Hawley re ported a resolution which had been agreed upon by the committee on civil service reform, proposing an appropriation of $25,000 to enable the President to promote efficiency in the different branches of the civil service. Mr. Wiuduiu'e resolution to appoint a com mittee to inve-tigate whether any money has bern raised to imkienc action on the whisky bill, and if eo, for what uses the money has been expended, was adopted The bil'l au thorizing an increase in the naval service o! rive hundred men was further discussed. It was contended that the men were required t man the ships now in commission, and that the want ot them was a serious drawback tc the navy. The bill went over without aciion. House. Bills were ptip-ed appropriating sums aggre gating $1,450,000 for tho erection of public buildings at Detroit, Jackson, Tenn., Denver, Col., OrecugUoro, N. C., Council liluffs, Iowa, Lynchburg, Va., Peoria, 111., and Galveston, Tex.. ..bills introduced: By Mr. Gibson, for the appointment of a commission of three engineers from the aimy to deteimine the best route for ship canals to connect tho lakes with the Mississippi river and to connect the Atlan tic with the Gulf of Mexico "across Florida, and appropriating $250,000 tor expenses. Bv Mr. Curv, of Aru.ona. to transfer the bureau of Indian affairs from tho interior to the war department. By Mr. Haskell, to amend the anti-polvcamv act. It hxes the uato of electkn, and provides that. In prosecu tions for polviramv or bigamy no person shall uo incompetent as a witness bv reason ot any ceremony ot marriage between the witness and the accused person, or because they have lived together, and that the act of the legislature of Utah incorporating the Church ol Jesus Lurist ot Latter Day .Saints be annulled. Diplomatic correspondence touching the con dition of Israelites in Iiussia was received from the President.... The Senate amendments to the Chinese bill were couourred in by the House. A bill was reported to allow the military foices of tho United Mates to I e employed as a posse comitatus to assist the civil an horitics within any Tenitnr of the United States to execute tho laws therein, vlieu requested bv ino governor oi such T. rntory. . . .iiil a were reported to incrcaso tho clliciencv of the t-inuol corps of the nriny ; to authorize the consoli dation of railroad companies in tho Territo ries ot the United State; cntliririziipr tho sec retary of war to erect at Washington's hiad quartois at New burg, N. Y., a memorial col umn, and to niu m dutia-. nig the expenses of tho crntei.nial cciebntii":n to bo held in that city iu lSbU, and for t.c ie if of I'onjainin Ilolliday... .Kunr.tn unlet, luients weio con- c.irrcd in to the House bill granting condemned o.itmon to the Morton Monument association. The Speaker laid before the House a com mtudeatiou from the secrotary of tho navy, in response to tho Ilouse resolution calling for information relative to the condition of the navy. Its most important feature is a tabu lated statement showing the estimated time and cost which would be required to make each vessel in the navy efficient to engage in battle with an enemy of tho same general classi fication. Omitting those whose hulls aro con sidered unlit for repairing, there are sixty tin ee vessels included in the list, of which thirty-three are reported as "efficient for im mediate use." To repair and put in condition the remaining thirty it is estimated will cost 3,173,00i), and the time necessary for that purpose is variously estimated at from two to eighteen months eiuhtcen months beins the estimated timo required on five of the vessels. Tho communication also embodies a detailed statement of the cost of repairs on vessels since ltfC5, the total being $2:1,075,000, and the total eot of vessels in the navy is Bet down at $72, 815,778. The tariff commission bill was passed by a voto of 151 yeas to 85 nays, six Kepublieans voting in the negative and twenty-seven Demo crats and six Greenbackers voting in tho altii mative. Tho bill as passed enacts that a commission of nine persons, to be known as the "Tariff Commission," shall be appointed by the President from civil life ; that " it shall be the duty of said commission to take into coneideiation aud to thoroughly investigate all the various questions relating to the ag ricultural, commercial, mercantile, manu facturing, mining and industrial interests of the United States so far as the same may be necessary to the establishment of a judicious tariff, or a revision of the exist ing tariff upon a. scale of justioe to all in terests; and for the purpose of fully examining the matters which may come before it, said commission, in the prosecution of its inquiries, is empowered to visit such different portions and sections of the country as it may deem advisable, aud that said commission shall report the result of its investigations oot later than the lirst Mouday in Decomber, 18S2." Hoard in a rural villago: "What, no supper at your house to-night? Are you all sick?" " Oh, no; we are all well, and as hungry a bears; but you ee we have a donation party at our minister's to-night, and we are merely saving up our appetites that's all." Kansas Traisiu? It. "While I was in Topeka last winter,'1 said the Hon. Arthur Edgington, " I had a pretty rough time of it I got a bad cold, and then, that not being pulliciently severe, I was also attacked with rheumatism. The cain was in mv left tlinulder. At times I almost writhed in agony. I tell you, sir, that the pain could not have been greater had my shoulder been screwed up in a vise, I was utterly helpless, and felt like I was aostineu to remain in that condition in definitely. My friends and a physician were generous in their prescriptions and my room soon became a miniature apothecary shop But nothing did me any good. One day some one told me I was enduring a great deal of needless pain when I could in vest fifty cents in a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil and be cured. I invested in a bottle of the Oil, rubbed it on my shoulder twice, and in two days forgot that I ever had rheuma tism. Yes, that is a great remedy, and no mistake They can't say too much in favor oi its healing power." The above was uttered by Mr. Edgington while sitting on the porch of the LaGonda house, at Columbus, the other evening, and was overheard by an escaped reporter, who is traveling over the country incog. In quiry developed the fact that Mr. Edging ton is one of the most widely known men in Kansas, figuring prominently in politics, and acting as the responsible agent of the Bradstreet Commercial Agency. Upon subsequently making Mr. Edgington's ac quaintance the reporter was assured that all he had heard was true, and he waa at liberty to use it in the papers. Oswego (Kan.) Democrat. When a man's business is rapidly running down, it is time for him to think of winding it up. The St. Paul (Minn.) Globe, observes I " Things had gone wrong with him, and he wanted to die; yet he had the whole house darting around mighty lively, so we heard, hunting for the St. Jacobs Oil bottle, when the first twinge of rheumatism gathered him up. "I don't believe there's Koinsr to be much of a war in Europe, after all." said Job Shuttle, as he threw his papers aside. "War in Europe, a great sight!" said the wife of his frugal board. "But there'll be war right here in this house, if you bring any more friends here to dine when I don't have anything but picked up codfish on the table." There was an Immediate disbursement of funds for larder supplies. The Mason & Hamlih Co. At Milan, ftaly, they have reoently had a Musioal Industrial Exhibition and Competition, under royal patronage ; at which were collected and compared, during a period of several months, the largest number and greatest variety of musical instruments, old and new, ever brought together. America was honored m the award to the Mason & Hamlin Organ Company of the highest medal, and the only one in this depart ment. Uonsider ing that 250 awards were given, alto gether, this' distinction was very marked. It is a continuation of the triumphs of these famous organ makers at every one of the World's Fairs for fourteen years : to which there has iieen no exception. The Manhattan. Bam the lecturer "The reads up these mountains are too steep and rocky for even a donkey to climb: therefore I did not attempt the ascent.'' Tn n noi llnn ' Tin. R. V. TiKiicE: lt(tr Sir Last fall my daughter was in a doclino and everybody thought she was going into the consumption. I got her a bottlo of jour " Favorite Prescrip tion," nnd itenrcu her. juris, jutnv iiinson. Of all druggists. II, nt rose, Kan. From three to six presses are kept constantly running on Webster's nnsrto dictionary in order to supply tho domand, which is in excess oi au,uuu copies yearly. Weak lungs, spitting of blood, consumption, r.n l jsindreii affections, cured without phy sician. Aourcss ior treatise, witn two stamps, Wo'it.B's DlspiiNSAii Medical Association, 13UU.IO, 1M. i. The quecu imposes a fmo of ten oxen and 2 ou any person in Madagascar who manufac tures alcoholic beverages, 'lho natives drink a sort of "toddy." The New World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel at Buffalo, N. Y., is now completed and ready to receive patients. Ovr.n 7,000 persons in New York citv have permits to carry concealed weapons, but by the now criminal code all permits are revoked. Wnrncv'w Pnfe Kidney nnd l.lvor Curo. The most prosperous English tradesmen are said to be butchers, milliners and photogra- puers. JIensman's Peptonized beep tonic, the onlv preparation of beef containing its entire nutri tious properties, it contains olooa-maKing, lorce generating and lite-sustaiuing properties ; in valuable for indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forms of ecneral dcbilitv: also, in ail eniecnieu conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over work or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists. Oh Thirty Dnys' Tlinl, The Voltuio Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send their i.lcctro- oltaic Jielts ond other elec tric Appliances on trial for thirty davB to any person afllieted with Norvous Dobility, Lost Vitality, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complete restoration ot vigor and manhood. Address as above without delay. P. 8. -No risk is incurred, as 30 days' trial is allowed. Carbuline, a deodorized extract of petroleum, cures baldness. 11ns is a positive tact, attest ed by thousands. No othor hair preparation in the world will really do this. Besides, asnow luiprovta, it is a aeiigiitlnt dressing. Don't IHe In tho limine. "Hough on Kats." Clears out rats, mice, roticiiia, ucdnugs, uies, auta, nioics, chip- lnmdis, gopnera. uo. Vecetine. For eradicating all impurities of ii e uiiiuu irom me Bysiem It lias no equal. It lias never laited to cllect a cure, giving tone and etreijgiu 10 xne system ueuiiitatea by disease. The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation, a icdical work tor every man young, middle- aged or old. 125 invaluable prescriptions. nEPCUEl) FROM DEATH. William J. Coughlin, of Somervtlle, Mass . says: Tn the fall ot ISTtj I wag taken with bi-eedino or the Lusas fol lowed by a severe cough. 1 lost my appetite and nesh, tniU was confined to my bed. In 1877 I was attainted to the hospital. The doctors said I had a hole Id my lung i bill as a half-dollar. At one time a report went around that I was dead. 1 gave up hope, but a friend told me of UH.Wtl.LlAM HALL'S BALSAM FORTIUS LUNGS. I got a bottle, when to my surprise, 1 commenced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for three years past. I write this hoping every one aQllcted with Diseased Lungs will take UK. WILLIAM HALL'S BALSAM, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN life CliKKD. I can positively say It has done more good than all the other medicines I bave taken since my sickness. A 1. 1. EN'S Iti-nin Fooil-cnres Nervous Debility ti Weakness ol Cieu'-rative OrKaus, SI --all uruKKist, SeLd lor Circular. Allea'sPhunuicy.31JI''irstav..N,V. THIS MAUKLTS. NEW YORK. Beef Cattle rrirae, livo weight Calves Coni'n to Choice Yealn. Sheen Laniba lIogH Live Dressed, citv 12 oyt 13 8 IV 7 7 Ci TA 0 Flour Ex. Ktate, cood to fancy 5 C5 dd 8 50 9 01) dS 150 OA 14G Western, good to choice 6 1)0 Wheat No. 2 lied, now 1 4'J No. 1 Whito, now 1 45 Rye State 05 barley Two-rowed State 02 Cora Ungraded Westernllixod 78 Yellow Southern 84 Oats White State 01 Mixed Western 00 Hav I'rime Timothy 75 Straw No. 1, Rye CO Hops State, 1881, choice 20 Fork Mess, new, for export. ..18 25 Lard City Steam 11 20 Helmed 11 40 da S)o 98 85 63 (3 & U4 100 05 21 !fil8 40 11 29 fell 40 retroleum Crude Helmed Butter State Creamery, Hue. . Dairy .. , ". Western Im. Crcaiuory Factory Cheese Stato Factory Slums Western Eccs State and Ponn 7k (53 81 C4 27 23 (0 21 12 28 27 23 2 ill? 8 18 10 l'otatoM Early Koso.Stato.bbl 8 87 (si 3 50 BUFFALO. Steers Gnod to choice 7 P0 Lambs Western 7 00 Bheep We.-tern 6 25 Hogs, Good toChoico Yorkors. . 7 10 7 CO 7 50 64 6 75 64 7 40 Flour C'y Ground. No. 1 Spring 6 75 (y) 7 25 Hiicut vtu. i. nam muuiu. . . . l vn tuj i vo Corn No. 2 Mixed WVt 69 Oats No. 2 Mix. West 47 i4 47 liarley Two-rowed State 80 DO BOSTON. Ueof Extra plate and family. . 15 00 16 00 Hogs Live 7,V 8 Hogs City Dressed fyt rorit .extra i rnne per uui . . . . i: ou (jjiu uu I'lour bpruig Wlieat i'utonts. , o 25 Corn Hmu Mixed 94 Oats-Extra White 67 Rye State 95 Wool Washed Comb & Delaine 46 Unwashed " " 23 dS 9 50 (i 05 09' 97 18 110 WATEBXOWN (MASS.) OATTLK MARKET. Beef Extra quality 7 37Vi(fj 8 00 Sheep Live w eight , 5 .6 Lambs 7?i Hogs, Northern, d. w yij Flour Penn. Ex. Family, cood 6 25 Ch 0 25 Wheat No. 2 Red 1 44V(?a 1 44 ivy Diaw vt g vi Corn State Yellow 69Vtf Oats Mixed Mltr$ Butter Creamery Extra Pa.. ., 82 Cheese New York Full Cream. 13 Petroleum Crude 6 di 6 81 13 Itetlnea 1VM ilt wnrk la th. V. B. tor tfc. MMT. l'errllwT Ulna. Utalaaa tmj. Fnem for Tenrlat nnd KmlErnnts. Whether lor the tourist, bent on pleasure or business; or the emigrant seeking a far West ern home, Hostettor's Stomach Bitters is the bent proteotor against the hurtful influences of cllmatio changes or malaria; the most re liable medicine for general nse he oan possi bly carry with him. It nullifies the effect of udden changes of temperature, braces the system against the enfeebling influence of ex cessive heat, prevents injurious consequenoes from a change of diet or of using bad food or water, is a fine reBueoitant of physioal energy diminished by the ratlgue or traveling, and tends to counteract the effects of exposure In rough weather. It is much and serviceably used by mariners and others whose out-door life and arduous labor expose them unusually. It is moroovor of great scrvico as a preventive and curative of disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels, ana as a general tonic. A Sai.km (N. J.) boy has living two grand mothers, three groat-grandmothers, one great gi eat-grandmotiier, one grandfather, one great-grandfather, and one great-groat-grand- tathe'-. HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS. The f nl. lowing sugges tions urc not design ed to Induce tho public to attempt me du ties of the rerru- Inr surgeon, but, merely to ploco tho renders of these norcs In nossrssion of a means of trentment of the minor nrnldents occurrlnirdaily In the household, and which, while not dungerous In themselves, are exceedingly annoying. minis, uruises, huuiiis, kiuuius, cii.:., oia inu clpnl among theso troublesome and annoying occurences, anu uemann nnmeuiuio iremniem with tho best menns at hand. In tho kitchen, tho ftinimr-hnll. tho nurserv And tho sittiUQ:- room they nro linhlo to hnppcn, and. Instead of learand ninrmatinosignroi mecutormnsiieu flnrrrr. nr liruispil nr luirned nrm. or scalded surface, n cool nndqulot mnn'ner should bo as sumed, and nftor wushlng away the blond, (if required), the Injured parts should bo dressed with thnt most vnhmblo remedy St. Jacohs Oh,. Its surprisingly quick relief. Its cleansing properties, its tendency to quickly remove nil Inflammation, nnd its wonderful efficacy In the riljovnnswi'll rminnll museulnrftnd other ruins. r.ueh ns rheumatism, neuruUria, toothache, hendaehn, etilfncss of the joints, rtc theso render hT.JAConsuir, prc-eminenuy tno best external remedy nov before the people: which claim Is fully eubstnn tinted by the strongest Kind of testimony from all clnppcs of peoplo. Tho vnluoof hiHiinn life Is so supremely impor tant that anything thnt tends to Its prolonga- ..unis cnuiioa to tno ni(riicst rnnsuieniiion. Charles Nelson. Fsq., proprietor Nelson Iloure, j i hi nuron, mien., saysi 1 suu'.-reu sj wmi rheumntlsm that, mv nrm withered, and Physi cians could not help me. 1 was tn despair of my life, when some ono advised me to try St. Jacobs Oil. 1 did so, and nsif by maide. I was mauimiy reneveu, and by ino continued useoi the Oil entirely cured. 1 thnnlt heaven for having used this wonderful remedy, for it imta my iyc. jl nio curca niy who. N Y N U- -IS Payne's Automatic Engines Ill mm Ttnliahle. Durable and Eeonnmlcal, v-mptrnUh a home poirer with H h M Mrtimil aa'er man wiy wj .Wi.i hnilt nnt fittr.d with ait AlttomallC Cut-Otl. Ki nd for Illustrated CataliKiie ".J," ior Inliirmatlou ii I'rii-es. li. W. I'ivm: Ji Iv.ss. Jinx W tJorillluf, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYofimWORLD rmhrnrinc full and AiitlipnHr APtvmiitR of nvprv na liiui ol anoiout aud modern times, and including a LiiHiorv oi niu riKo nnd mil oi me itreeu a hi jeoii mi emuirca, the middle tho erusades. tiio ttnidul 8bte:n, the rrtormatinii, the rtmcovury and scftln- tnent oi t ne new world, etc., etc. it cnuiaiusuy hue historical cnravinKS, aud is tho mosit complete History of the World over published. Send for sped uieu Pago iiud extra terms to Aent. Address National I'uhushimi t o., l'htladHplua, Fa. n 'umniir I'lirmit iv 11 11m mnk N-w Rich Blood, and will coniplrtoly cliane tlio blond in tin? entire svptrm in three mnntlia. Any person who will tak cue pill each thkut iroml to 12 weeks mav be restored tn Hound heulth, if such a thins h pot' Bible. bi!d everywhere or sent by mail for 8 letter ptanipB. 1. S. .KMI VS(I tXr. t it.. ItnwWkn. VI n-.. formerly Unntrni't !le. TiL39ulll?0 widow, fatbera.muiberi or Ii children. Thonsnndu Tetftitlort. Tensions fdren 3 lor 1oot fiuKcr.toi .i'vc or rupture, vurictsi vtine r IHNCUM. J II illiquid 3 TT peilMMHTH find Mii r ctiut.l to lM'itKASK u.i liOL'NTV. f I'ATEjVl't pruciirtil for Inventors. iSolJirrn I land warrants procure!, rmnplit tin4 Bold. Soldier? lund hoi rn apply fur your rifthtn r. t oiici-. Setirl or 1 tie t'ltir-cn-JMiidifr," and ruusiin anu j;oimty mwi mriiks nrm int ructions, c can refer to tliriHMnrii ff Petitsir-m rs mid CHml. Aiiiin-! N.W. Htzsr?rr.!J& Co I'kjjsion i'AT et A tt'y L-vvk u itoxioa.vt ttsiiu 0, Coupons Attached MX per cent, per Annum. Secured by .lloi tenm nu Vnlunlile Ileal TBllUe Better tb;iu Gowriin.' n!s. Suiiiibl-.' tor men ol mHll nivalis. I'eadily luiiit d Into ciisu. lirwi' tn leacniiM imuK aim itLiiiuLTt. Full lutorniatlon liy ui'fU iiili to U. S. LAND i!L Ul I'lfOVHHir.XT f'O.. ;tii l ine F-i , Xhw YiiiK. AKE HENS LA An Enirlish VeU'rhiitrv burtrpoii nnd Chemint, now traveling in this eouuiry. anvsthat mont ot the ilurai and rattle Powders koUI here are wortlile.-K ir.i.h. lie says t hat Shci'Ulau'B Condition Powder are alwolutp- iv imreatm nmufiuseiv v;uuamc jMninnvt uh eiinii will make hoiis lay like Sheridan's Comtilion Pnw. dera. DoBe, one tt anooniul to one pint ol iood. Sold evervwhero, or sent bv mail for 8 hrfter stami-n, I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Musi., formerly Uaiinor.Mo. II'm In the world. ief the aetiuliif. Evnrr STn k'u IniNfiir irnriV-mni'k mid ft lilurkeu 'riivi'iN. SHI,I EVEltYWlliatK- Oout, Gravel, Diabetes, Tho VeKelal FioiH'-h Salicy lates, only Harmless specifics proeiamieu uy neiem-o, n lieve at once, cure within lour days. Box 1, mailed. Genuine ban red seal and Bijinatiire oi L. A. Pa him Co., onlvagents, VJ'iW. 14thSt.,N.Y. Ak your driiR gist lor the Genuine. Write for book and relorenees. liJui-niiin Btliinn fur) nftver ai7.it jirivo ir-l- fi.me'titttereiuj m ma worm cwse.i,i:i3uii::itiijjiuirj Wt able fleep ; effect cures where a'l oihe rl-ii. A 2 B sjl 1 .OOfOi J Jrua-rlsts or Kv moil. Smplj li KKR CIV WHY WASTB MONET I Toonf nu or old. Ol A If jou wtnt ft Luxuriant mautiAcha, Bowinf TO whiikara or hetvj provib of lint in btii O he or 10 TilllKl-N, M'ltt.M.THLN nd INVIOORATK tht HAIR imwuTf ilua'i b Uiitia.iiEfrd. tU Spnn Krnd ON itMlU fan M,Yr.H 1 LT of l iiiiittUoni. W A 1VT',"-A!''11", toet"e nly au V iV! X JlilJ iliui'izediiii'.turBnttlieliur flclil Finpili niljlifllieil mnler tho flirprtimi of flirs. i.tiiriioi'1. ttmuiucHyretf to ai;i'1ith that work, tx .insivo icrruory mwii. .1. 11. llnllii, il'a is.ni, , Th J Sett U tht cheapcit. Illui iralcil iirlcf li.t Im THIS AULI'AIAS 4TAVl,OKCO..Muii,li-ilil.O. fQffhfat Inventor! to know that 1 mtk, not : W A 'WTTP"n charge obtftinhiji patent! until anerls ! unira "le l''eI" aeluaUa alluwtd. Book seull ? . SUA W. 11 CnurtS!. Iloiton.i 3.11 ttl (fi BKVA11D Inr cm of Nurvuu. Iltbilur. Hltel or Auu kiflii(?- Dinuase uolcund Itj li. Kitlkk. Ima W'ul. Kut.Phlla. IO.HI rfr- rfufli1. i-nl free I'ure izunr.nierd. frONTH flGEN IS WANTED 80 be-l 'Wiwrj AilJrcM Jay Hron.ou, Detroit. Mli h. YnUNR WIFN If want to lparuTeicBraiihyln IUUKU WZ.l'i . few 111,11,1 Imnn.l l,o .rliiinof . lllialliill, niltlica iil iiliuu llros.. Jauonvilio. Wis. A MUSIC JOURNAL .tViif.u, k?",'"": " O I! A lv Kit " a II I ' K !l A i 1 1 1 N E. WELLlNUToN, O. Ii-PAM1'11I.ET8 lllV.E. IAHU COLIAXyi'OllS. a hiiiidhoniu net of CardH tor J three-cent stump. A. U. Il&tuiKrr, llocneater, N. V ftRfl a week iu your own town. - Tenuu and lis outnt OOjroe. Add' H. HAU.KTT:Co..Piirtland.Maiiie. W.NTEI. Ladiea lo do lialit work at iiiunf n. ut by ui4il. Addruw ti. UU6U WILbO.N Full liiver, Mass. .70 A WEEK. 1Q a (lay at home cully made. Goatlr 9 1 OutlU Uee. Add alauK fc Co., AuuuaU, Maine, ii m uuiimi Vegetine IS THE CHEAT FAMILY MEDICINE AND HEALTH RESTORER. Ptirtflen the mood, llenovaten ana Iitrifforatcg fftc Whole yrem. Ceneral Debility. blood. Tho nutritive constituent of the blood sre in iess tlmn their regular proportion, while tne wutory part Is In excess. Dobility Is of frequent occurrence. It Is Incident to a variety of diseases. Tho lower limbs arc ntt to be swollen. The natlonl is icebto and cannot boar much exertion. Tho circn- mtion is irrofjullir, Din ainiosiaiwnyp wean. tion of tho heart is a vers common symptom. V tolent emotion often throws the heart into the most tumult uous action. The vital functions aro languidly per formed. The muscular strenmn is uiniiuit.Muj fnliuue follows moderate or sliuht exercise. Ins brcnthlng, though quiet when at rest, becomes hur- ncu ana oven painiuny apuatea uimer mwuuu, m in runiiinc, ascendlmi heights, etc. The nervous stein is often greatly disordered, vertigo, dizziness and a terdinn oi faintness are very common. Violent Slid ob.Jtiuiiio nourulf'lo pains in the head, side and brcust, or other parts of tho bodv, are also frequent attendants upon tho disense. The secretions nro S'unetinies diminiphed. In females the menses aro almost always either suspended nr very partially periormeu. ino tme is scanty, ana eostlvcness, witn unhealthy evnc.ualinns from tno bowels, and dvs ncptio stato of tho etomach, aro extremely common symptoms. Disease of tho Blood. Palttmore, Md., April QS, 1S79. Tin. It. H. Strvf.ns Dear Sir: I hnvo suffered fo about two venrs wifli a disease of ttie mood, and alter using different remedies, but finding no relief. I was indUCCd tOir.V YMtI.TIM'.. ftnu uiuinu h.uuuiwuba was entirely cured, i nave reconiiiieiiueu n. iu miuiy friends, and believe it to bo the best medicine of the kind in use. Yours truly, LKANDKH LUSI3Y. VEGETINE IS THE BEST SPREMQ MEDICINE. Vesoliiift la So'fl by All Druggists. PEERLESS WILLIAM WILSON. Medical Electrician, 405 Pulton St., Brooklyn, May bo consulted dallv from 10 A. SI. to8 P. T)l-.fr Ufthnrm. "THE WII-HONIA" MAGNETIC HAICitlfclVrr will cure every lunii i -J;., use, no matter ol now long sianniDK. wn. v,,Vt v?i vil li in iipiin ITH. PROTECT YOUIt- HHI.VES ngalnst asthma or consumption by wearing " WJJjNUN I A " clotning. uoiu ieet a 1110 pre cursors of endless Ills that flesh is heir to. Wear tho " Wl liSON 1 A " soles and avoid such danger. TAKE MEDICINE AND DIE. WEAK " WIIi WIXIA" AND LIVE. liliWABE OV FltAUDS. Itopua garments are on the market. The " VI I.SONIA ".Is studded wit h metallic eyelets, showing the metals on the faco. All others aro frauds. Send for pamphlets containing leeiimonialB from tho best people in America who havo been cured alter all forms of medicine had tailed. Note our addresses: MJ. 405 FULTON S'1'HEFT, BROOKLYN. NO. 6;r BROADWAY, ) m NO. :i:i7 UltOADWAY. XNEWYOItK. NO. "JUJO TH1HD AVE. J NO. 41 FOUHTH KTIIE1CT. NEAR SOUTH ElflHTH STHKET, BROOKLYN, E. D. CONSUMPTION Chii Lj CURCD! ill FOR THEg HI IM lMSS.fi k 1 9 6 a 13 3 i 'liven t'oi'Kiiniptinu, fold. I'lieiiitipiiln, Tn- :l rii. iSl'iniihiul li(li'iilli's, lironclims. llinl'soiM'. A f Imiii. t'lonp, Whniiiih-g ' oimli. nuil nil Hi-ieiisp of 1 tie Hromliiinr tt.'itailx. II soothes nnd IipiiIh the Mi'liil.riiiiH a: i tie l.itmr. iutluiiiil mill poiMOiieil by llie iliTiise. ii lid previ'iils the liialil iwriitx nnd I it. In n ess no to liieelirwl Mliioh iiccoHM'ur.y it. ConxiiiiiiHinii t" not nil iiicnl'iilMe lilfiliuly. IIAI.I.X HAI.-AU "ill euro you, even tttoimli iroli'rdoi!iil nld luiln. 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